THE
FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH
REPORTS.
1824—1825.
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THE FOURTEENTH REPORT - - dated 25th March 1824 -
THE FIFTEENTH REPORT ... dated 26th March 1825 -
WITH AN APPENDIX.
- p. 19.
- p. 23.
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Irish Record Commission
FOURTEENTH
ANNUAL REPORT;
Dated 25th MARCH 1824.
[Presented 13th June 1825.]
TO THE KING’S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY, IN COUNCIL.
WE, the Commissioners constituted and appointed by His late Majesty’s Royal Commission, bearing
date the 30th day of August 1810, for carrying into execution the Measures recommended in the
humble Address of the House of Commons to His Majesty, with respect to the state of the Public Records
of Ireland, and the necessity of providing for the better Arrangement, Preservation, and more convement
Use of the same ; whereby We, the said Commissioners, are authorized and empowered to nominate and
appoint, from time to time, Persons of ability, care and diligence, to act as Secretary and Sub-Commissioners,
to be employed in methodizing, regulating, and digesting the Records, Rolls, Instruments, Books, and
Papers, in His Majesty’s several Offices ; and in causing such of said Records as are decayed, and in danger
of being destroyed, to be bound and secured ; and in making exact Calendars and Indexes thereof ; and in
superintending the printing of such Calendars and Indexes, and original Records and Papers, as should be
ordered to be printed ; and to certify unto the Commissioners of His Majesty’s Treasury for the time being
what would be a fit and suitable Recompence to such Secretary and Sub-Commissioners respectively, for
their pains and services in the execution of the duties required to be by them performed; and We, the
said Commissioners, or any Three or more of us, are further required, on or before the 25th day of March
in every year, during the continuance of the said Commission, to certify to His Majesty s Privy Council,
in the manner therein directed, all and every of the several Proceedings of Ourselves and the said Sub-
Commissioners, had by virtue of the said Commission, together with such other Matters, if any, as might
be deserving His Majesty’s Royal consideration, touching or concerning the premises
DO most humbly beg leave to certify to Your Majesty, That We have proceeded on the several Works
stated in our former Report to Your Majesty in Your Privy Council. And We beg leave most humbly to
lay before Your Majesty the following State of Proceedings, had in pursuance of the said Commission, from
the 25th day of March 1823, to the present time.
STATE OF -PROCEEDINGS TO 25th MARCH 1824-.
REPOSITORY.
and others,
to whom the Orders
of
The Board
were directed.
DUTY TO BE PERFORMED.
PROGRESS.
Bermingham
Tower
Record Office.
Mi-. Sleater.
The Secretary.
A Calendar to the Plea Rolls, in this
Repository, to be formed.
Proceedings in this Work sus-
pended; the Calendar of the Plea
Rolls of Hen. III. Ed. I. and Ed. II.
having been completed, with some
few chasms.
Parliamentary
Record Office.
Mr. O’ Flaherty.
The Secretary.
A General Index or Classified Schedule
of the contents of this Repository to be
formed.
The Progress on the Index of the
Suffering Loyalists, and Nomencla-
ture, continued : 58 bundles having
been completed, containing 19,680
Records.
The Records to be re-examined, and en-
closed in Envelopes.
Progress continued concurrently
with the Draft Index.
(cvnlinued.)
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RECORDS OF IRELAND: [March
STATE OF PROCEEDINGS TO *Mh MARCH
1824 — continued.
REPOSITORY.
to whom the Ordet
of
The Board
were directed.
DUTY TO BE PERFORMED.
PROGRESS.
Rolls Office.
Mr. Tresham.
The Calendar already formed to the
Patent and Close Rolls in this Repository
to be collated, revised, and the printing
thereof superintended.
i The printing of the Calendar com-
pleted to the 3d year of Richard II.
inclusive.
Mr. Hardiman.
The Repertory already formed to the
Inquisitions in this Repository to be col-
lated, revised, and die printing thereof
superintended.
The printing of the Repertories of
the Inquisitions in the Province of
Leinster completed ; and that of the
Province of Ulster commenced.
Mr. Fowler.
The original Inquisitions to be cleansed
and pressed, preparatory to their final ar-
rangement in portfolios.
Completed, widi the exception of
die Inquisitions of the County Tip-
perary, which are in progress.
Mr. Conroy.
Mr. Mayne.
The Secretary.
The Repertory, already formed to the
Decrees in Chancery, to be continued
from 1816 to the present time.
Draft completed, and same lodged
with the Deputy Keeper of the
Rolls, for the purpose of having
the like Repertory continued from
year to year by the Clerks in the
Rolls Office, agreeably to the order
of his Honour the Master of the
Rolls.
Chief
Remembrancer’s
Office.
Mr. Conroy.
Mr. Litton.
Mr. Tyrrell.
A Calendar to the Patent, Close, and
Memoranda Rolls in this Repository to
be formed.
Proceedings on this Work sus-
pended for the present; the Calen-
dar having been formed to the Rolls
of Edw. I. H. anc| hi. Richard II.
and Hen. IV. with some few chasms.
i Mr. Conroy.
| Mr. Mayne.
A Repertory to the Decree Rolls in the
Exchequer to be formed and collated.
The formation of the Repertory
continued to 1746, and the collation
to 1744.
Mr. Tyrrell.
The Secretary.
An Index of Persons and Places to the
Certificates of Adventurers, Soldiers, &c.
in this Repository to be formed. ,
Proceeded on.
Statutes.
Mr. Ball.
Mr. Lawson.
Mr. H. Mason.
A complete and authentic edition of
the Statutes of Ireland to be prepared and
printed.
The Printing suspended.
Mr. Ball.
The Secretary.
A supplemental Volume, containing
die Corrigenda and Various Readings of
the Statutes, to be compiled, and forth-
widi prepared for the press.
Three Specimens of the intended
volume submitted to die Board ; and
the second volume of the printed
Statutes completed, according to the
approved Specimen.
Prerogative Office.
Mr. John Ball.
The Secretary.
Comparison of the Entries of Wills
with the originals, and an Index Locorum
to be formed thereto. ,
The Comparison of the Wills, and
formation of the Index Locorum,
completed from 1760 to 1810, as
igreed on.
Lodge’s List
of
Patentee Officers.
Mr. Lascelles.
The Secretary. 1
Lodge’s List of Patentee Officers to
)e prepared for the press.
No Report of Progress.
| College MSS. !
Mr. H. Mason.
The Secretary. i:
To collate die Catalogue of the MSS.
n the College Library with the originals,
nd prepare it for press.
No Report of Progress.
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STATE OF PROCEEDINGS TO 25th MARCH 1824 —continued.
REPOSITORY.
Sub-Commissioners
and others,
to whom the Orders
of
The Board
were directed.
DUTY TO BE PERFORMED.
PROGRESS.
Acta Regia
Hibernica.
Rev. Edw. Groves.
Mr. Erck.
The Secretary.
Collections from the Records for
die Acta Regia Hibernica to be formed,
and prepared for fair transcript or press.
The selection of the Articles from
the Patent, Plea and Mem. Rolls of
Edward I. II. and III. completed, and
a Chronological Index of diem nearly
so ; the collation of the Charters also
continued.
Schedules and
Inventories.
Mr. Hardiman.
Mr. Fowler.
General Inventory of the Contents of
the Records in the Common Pleas Office
to be formed.
This Duty suspended.
Mr. Hardiman.
The Secretary.
The Abstract made of the Grants under
the Act of Settlement to be transcribed.
Completed, and subjoined to diis
Report ; page 43.
The Draft Indexes formed to the De-
crees of Innocents and Connaught Certi-
ficates, in the Chief Remembrancer’s
Office, to be arranged in dictionary order,
and transcribed.
The arrangement completed, and
the transcription in progress for the
Appendix.
AND that, at a Meeting of the said Commissioners, at the house of the Right Honourable the Thursday
Lord High Chancellor, on Thursday the 6th day of April last. The Commissioners having proceeded to 6lh Allril l823-
examine the state and progress of the several Works carrying on under the Commission ; Ordered, That
the Formation of any further Calendars to the Plea Rolls in Bermingham Tower Office might, for the present,
be suspended; as it appeared that sufficient Materials had been collected for printing, when deemed
advisable ; and that all the materials of said Calendar should be carefully preserved by the Secretary, among
the other Works of the Board.
With respect to the Repertory formed to the Inquisitions in the Rolls Office, the question of the printing
of the same having been discussed; and it having been stated, that one half of the First Volume had been
printed, and that the expense to be incurred was not likely to exceed the sum of 300/. ; The Board considered
the completion of it desirable, from the perishable state of the original Records, and the loss of time and
difficulty required in deciphering them ; and Ordered, That the accumulation of further Materials for the
Calendar of the Memoranda Rolls should also be suspended, as it appeared that a sufficient quantity of
matter had been collected for printing, when same should be deemed advisable ; which Materials the Secretary
was instructed carefully to preserve among the other Documents of the Board : And at the same time, The
Board also Ordered, That the formation of the Repertory to the Exchequer Decrees should be continued
jointly by Messrs. Conroy and Mayne ; that the Repertory to the Decrees of Chancery should be completed
to Hilary 1823; and, that no further Proceedings should be taken under the head of “ Schedules and
Inventories in the Common Pleas Office ;” as the Chief Justice had promised to communicate with the
Secretary on the subject.
The Secretary then stated, that the Order for the Supplemental Volume of the Statutes had been
communicated to Mr. Ball, previously to the Meeting of the Committee on the subject ; when he proposed to
lay before them a Specimen of the intended Volume; after which, The Board resumed the consideration of the
printing of the Materials collected for the First Volume of the Statutes, which, with the several Orders,
Reports, and Proceedings, had been adjourned from the 19th of March last, as all the Chief Judges were likely
to be present on that day; and in consequence of the communication made by the Chief Secretary on the
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RECORDS OF IRELAND;
[March
subject of Expense, at the last Meeting, The Board were of opinion, That the printing of this Work should,
for the present, be suspended, and that all the Materials prepared for it should be carefully arranged and
preserved by the Secretary.
The Board then instructed the Secretary to inform the Committee, that due care should be taken, in
executing the Orders of The Board, to keep the expenses of the Commission within the Sum estimated for the
current Year ; and that, in every case where it was practicable, the attention of the Sub-Commissioners
should be confined to one individual Work under the Commission.
AND lastly, We beg leave most humbly to state to Your Majesty, That, at the present time. We have
not any other^Matters to offer to Your Majesty’s consideration, touching or concerning the premises, or any
further Measures to propose thereon.
All which is most respectfully submitted to Your Majesty’s consideration.
MANNERS, C. (l. s.)
Dublin, 25th March 1824. W. DUBLIN. (l. s.)
WM M'MAHON. (l. s.)
NORBURY. (l. s.)
Entered on the Minutes,
W. Shaw Mason, Sec*.
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
23
FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT;
Dated the 26th of MARCH 1825.
WITH AN APPENDIX.
Presented 13th June 1823.
TO THE KING’S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY, IN COUNCIL.
WE, the Commissioners constituted and appointed by His late Majesty’s Royal Commission, bearing
date the SOth day of August 1810, for carrying into execution the Measures recommended in the
humble Address of the House of Commons to His Majesty, with respect to the State of the Public Records
of Ireland, and the necessity of providing for the better Arrangement, Preservation, and more convenient
Use of the same ; whereby We, the said Commissioners, are authorized and empowered to nominate and
appoint, from time to time. Persons of ability, care, and diligence, to act as Secretary and Sub-Commissioners,
to be employed in methodizing, regulating, and digesting the Records, Rolls, Instruments, Books, and
Papers, in His Majesty’s several Offices ; and in causing such of said Records as are decayed, and in
danger of being destroyed, to be bound and secured ; and in making exact Calendars and Indexes thereof ;
and in superintending the printing of such Calendars and Indexes, and original Records and Papers, as
should be ordered to be printed ; and to certify unto the Commissioners of His Majesty’s Treasury for
the time being, what would be a fit and suitable Recompence to such Secretary and Sub-Commissioners
respectively, for their pains and services in the execution of the duties required to be by them performed ;
and We, the said Commissioners, or any Three or more of us, are further required, on or before
the 25th day of March in every year, during the continuance of the said Commission, to certify to His
Majesty’s Privy Council, in the manner therein directed, all and every of the several Proceedings of
Ourselves and the said Sub-Commissioners, had by virtue of the said Commission, together with such
other Matters, if any, as might be deserving His Majesty’s Royal consideration, touching or concerning
the premises
DO most humbly beg leave to certify to Your Majesty, That We have proceeded on the several Works
stated in our former Report to Your Majesty in Your Privy Council. And We beg leave most humbly to
lay before Your Majesty the following State of Proceedings, had in pursuance of the said Commission,
from the 25th March 1824 to the present time.
STATE OF PROCEEDINGS TO 25th MARCH 1825.
REPOSITORY.
Sub-Commissioners
and others,
to whom the Orders
of
The Board
were directed.
DOTY TO BE PERFORMED.
PROGRESS.
Bermingham
... Record Office.
The Secretary.
A Calendar to the Plea Rolls in
this Repository to be formed.
The Materials of this Work, which
had been completed to the end of the
Reign of Edw. II. previously to its
suspension, arranged and bound up.
Parliamentary
Record Office.
Mr. O’Flaherty.
The Secretary.
A General Index or Classified Sche-
dule of the contents of this Repository to
be formed.
The Draft Index completed, and
specimens of a fair transcript, in
a more compressed form, under con-
sideration, for the purpose of being
lodged in the office, for the use of
the Public.
The Records to be re-examined, and
enclosed in Envelopes.
Nearly completed.
Rolls Office.
Mr. Tresliam.
The Calendar already formed to the
Patent and Close Rolls in tliis Repository
to be completed, revised, and printed.
The printing of the Calendar to
the RollsofRich.il. Hen.IV. Hen.V.
and part of those of Hen. VI. com-
pleted.
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STATE OF PROCEEDINGS TO 25th MARCH 182 5 — continued.
Sub-Commissioner
REPOSITORY.
to wbomffie^dcr
of
The Board
were directed.
DUTY TO BE PERFORMED.
PROGRESS.
Rolls Office.
continued.
Mr. Hardiman.
The Repertory already formed to the
Inquisitions in this Repositoiy to be col-
lated, revised, and the printing thereo
superintended.
The printing of the Repertory to
the Inquisitions of the Counties of
Antrim, Armagh, Cavan, Donegal,
and Down, completed; as also of
Indexes Nom. et Loc. to the printed
Repertory of the Carlow Inquisitions,
and Draft Indexes formed to those of
the Counties of Dublin, Kildare, Kil-
kenny, King’s County, Longford, and
Louth.
Mr. Fowler.
The Secretary.
Original Inquisitions to be cleansed and
pressed, preparatory to their final arrange-
ment in portfolios.
The Tipperary Inquisitions com-
pleted ; a large lot however of mixed
Inquisitions remains to be cleansed,
spective portfolios.
Chief
Remembrancer’s
Office.
The Secretary.
A Calendar to the Patent, Close, and
Memoranda Rolls in this Repository to
be formed.
The Materials of this Work, which
had been completed to die end of the
Reign of Hen. IV. previously to its
suspension, arranged and bound up.
Mr. Conroy.
Mr. Ja‘ Mayne.
A Repertory to the Decree Rolls in the
Exchequer to be formed and collated.
Tlie formation of die Repertory
completed to die year 1762, widi the
exception of the Decree Rolls of
1748, 1749, and 1750, by the addition
of 1,554 pages. The revision has been
continued to die year 1746, but sus-
pended in order to accelerate the
formation of the Repertory.
Mr. Tyrrell.
The Secretary.
An Index of Persons and Places to the
Certificates of Adventurers, Soldiers, &c.
in this Repository to be formed.
The formation of the Draft Indexes
completed.
Auditor General’s
Office.
Mr. Harding.
The Secretary.
Indexes of Persons and Places to be
formed to the Patents of Queen Elizabeth.
An Index Locorum, consisting of
483 pages, formed to die first twelve
volumes of these Patents.
Statutes.
Prerogative Office.
Mr. Ball.
The Secretary.
Mr. J. Ball.
The Secretary.
A Supplemental Volume, containing
the Corrigenda and various Readings of
the Statutes, to be compiled and forthwith
prepared for the press.
The comparison of the Will Index,
as arranged and transcribed in dictionary
order, with the old Office Index, arranged
in chronological order.
Progress made to die end of the
first nine volumes of the printed
edition of the Statutes, according to
an approved specimen.
The comparison completed to tile
letter P. 1721.
1 Lodge’s List of
Patentee Officers.
Mr. Lascelles.
The Secretary.
Lodge’s List of Patentee Officers to
be prepared for press.
No Report of Progress.
■ College MSS.
Mr. H. Mason.
The Secretary.
To collate the Catalogue of the MSS.
in the College Library with the Originals,
and prepare it for press.
No Report of Progress.
Acta Regia.
Rev. Edw. Groves.
Mr. Erck.
The Secretary.
Collections from the Records for the
Acta Regia Hibernica to be formed, and
prepared for fair transcript or press.
The selection of Articles from the
Patent, Close, Mem. and Plea Rolls,
completed to die commencement of
the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, as also
die Chronological Index of same.
To the collection of Charters of In-
corporation and Privileges to Cities,
Towns, &c. 1,786 pages have been
idded. The Charters already tran-
scribed, have been arranged, bound
ip and indexed, consisting of 22 large
olio volumes; besides three volumes
of Charters to Public Institutions, &c.
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
25
STATE OF PROCEEDINGS TO 25th MARCH 1825 —continued.
REPOSITORY.
Sub-Commissioners
and others,
to whom the Orders
of
The Board
were directed.
DUTY TO BE PERFORMED.
PROGRESS.
Schedules and
Inventories.
Mr. Hardiman.
The Secretary.
The draft Indexes formed to the De-
crees of Innocents and Connaught Certi-
ficates, to those of Adventurers, Soldiers,
and to the Rolls of the Officers, or lots of
1649, in the Chief Remembrancer’s Office,
to be arranged in dictionary order, and
transcribed.
A fair transcript of the Indexes to
the Decrees of Innocents and Con-
naught Certificates, completed; and
progress made on the alphabetical
arrangement of the other Indexes,
previously to their transcription.
AND that, at a Meeting of the said Commissioners, at the house of the Right Honourable the Lord
High Chancellor, on Thursday the 17th day of June last, being an Adjournment of the Meeting on
Wednesday the 24th of March preceding, the Secretary stated that, agreeably to the Board’s Order,
Mr. Ball was proceeding on the Volume of Corrigenda to the Statutes, and appeared to have extracted the
Various Readings, &c. contained in the first Nine Volumes of the printed Edition.
The Secretary then stated, the Committee had still to regret, that Provision had not been made in the
yearly Estimates for completing that part of the Buildings at the King’s Inns, which is intended for the
Accommodation of the Auditor General’s Records, at present deposited in the Dome of the Four Courts ;
as the further accumulation and great weight of these Books and Documents, independently of their being
placed in a situation most unfavourable to their preservation and reference, have created some apprehen-
sions with regard to the safety of the Budding: Whereupon The Board Ordered, That a Communication
should be made, in the name of the Board, to the Chief Secretary of the Lord Lieutenant, requesting his
attention to this subject. And, with respect to the insulation of the Four Courts, the Secretary stated that
no communication had been received by him from the Standing Committee, to whom the subject had been
referred by the Benchers of the King’s Inns : Whereupon The Board Ordered, That it be recommended to
the Benchers of the King’s Inns, that a joint representation should be made to the Government, respecting
the necessity of insulating the Four Courts, and of seeming it against the hazard of Fire ; and for that
purpose, that our Secretary should open a Communication with the Treasurer of the King’s Inns Society.
It was then stated by the Secretary, That the fair Transcripts of the Will and Administration Indexes,
contained in Nine Volumes, together with one Volume of the Index of the Cense Papers, had been
transmitted to the Deputy Registrar of the Court of Prerogative, pursnant to Order , as the or.gmal Draft,
of these Indexes had been returned to the Record To.er, for the Purpose of bring preserved there, among
the other Documents of the Board, under their general Order.
The Draft of the Annual Report to His Majesty for the last year, together with an Appendix, con.
taining Abstract, and References to the principal Record, and Public Documents connected with the Act
of Settlement, Sc. was then laid on the Table ; when it was Ordered, That same be forthwrth prepared
for signing and transmitting to the Chief Secretary in London, as heretofore.
AND that, at a Meeting of the said Commissioners, at the house of tire Right Honourable the Lord
High Chancellor, on this day, the Secretary stated. That the further progress on the Volume of Corngend.
to the Statutes, which had been brought down to the end of the Ninth Volume of the panted Edrtion,
had been interrupted by the lamented death of Mr. William Ball, who had been engaged, under the Board's
Order, in extracting the Various Readings, Ac. from the corrected Edition prepared by the Statute Sub-
Commissioners. And it appearing, that this particular duty could be completed by the Secretary, wrth
tire aid of Mr. Lawson, who had been engaged in preparing the authentic Edition of the Statutes ! The
Board thereupon Ordered, That the aforesaid Volume be continued accordingly.
The Nineteenth and Twentieth Half-yearly Reports of the Committee of Observation, made to the
Board, and dated the 5th August 1821, and the 7th March 1825, respectively, having been read; The
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
Board Ordered, in reference to the completion of the Building of the King’s Inns, That the Secretary
should ascertain whether any and what steps had been taken for that purpose ; and also, for the removal
of the late Auditor General’s Books and Papers from the Dome of the Four Courts to that Building ; and
whether a Provision could not at the same time be made for the better security of the Records of the
Consistory of Dublin.
Ihe Secretary was also directed, at the same time, to inquire, and report to the Board at their next
Meeting, whether any and what steps had been taken with respect to the Insulation of the Four Courts,
and for securing them against the hazard of Fire.
With respect to the Books and Documents in the possession of the Earl Annesley, the Secretary was
Ordered to take an early opportunity of examining these Documents, and reporting thereon to the Board.
AND lastly, We beg leave most humbly to state to Your Majesty, That, at the present time, We have
not any other Matters to offer to Your Majesty’s consideration, touching or concerning the premises, or
any further Measures to propose thereupon.
All which is most respectfully submitted to Your Majesty’s consideration.
MANNERS, C.
W. DUBLIN.
MEATH.
Dublin, 26th March 1825. WILLm M'MAHON
(L.s.)
(l. s.)
(e.s.)
(L.S.)
Entered on the Minutes,
W. Shaw Mason, Sec*.
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
27
APPENDIX:
CONTAINING
ABSTRACTS OF, AND REFERENCES TO,
THE PRINCIPAL
lUrorOfl atti) $tti)ltr Documents
CONNECTED WITH THE
ACTS OF SETTLEMENT AND EXPLANATION,
REFERRED TO IN THE PRECEDING ANNUAL REPORT.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
CONTENTS OF APPENDIX.
REPORT of James Hardiman, lie,., Sub-Commissioner, on Schedules and Inventories
I.
Transcript of the Stst Patent on Rod No. 1. of the Intolment. of the Omni, nnd.r the Act. of Settlement
and Explanation, in the Rolls Office.
ABSTRACTS of Grants of Lands and other
A. D. 1666-1684: — Compiled by the late Mr.
Commissioners, from the MSS.
Hereditaments, under the Acts of Settlement and Explanation
Lodge, Deputy Keeper of the Rolls. Arranged, by order of the
- - - - p. 45
II.
INDEX to the original Certificates of the Court of Claims :-Transcribed from a Book preserved in the Rolls Office p. 341
III.
ABS™ LodT!’s°MSSCOnVeyanCeS fr°m TrUS'eeS °f tHe ES,atCS ^ LltereStS f0rfeited in 16885 0150 arranSed
p. 348
IV.
Transcript of the first Certificate on Roll No. 1. of Certificates of Adventurer, Soldier, &c.
L INDEX of the names of Persons in Inrolments of Certificates for Adventurers, Soldiers, &c. in the Chief Remembrancer’s
-'implied by Thomas Tyrrell, Esq., Sub-Commissioner, on said Office - - - p. 403
2. INDEX of the names of Places ir
compiled by said Sub-Commissioner
V.
Transcript of the first Decree on Roll No. 1. of Decrees of Innocents.
1. INDEX of the names of Persons in Inrolments of the Decrees of Innocents, in same Office-
Commissioner -
2. INDEX of the names of Places in same ; compiled by same
compiled by said Sub-
p. 526
p. 538
VI.
Transcript of the first Certificate on Roll No. 1. of Connaught Certificates.
1. INDEX of names of Persons in Inrolments of the Connaught Certificates, in same Office-
Commissioner - ’
2. INDEX of the names of Places in same ; compiled by same
compiled by said Sub-
p. 580
p. 588
Transcript of tot Adjudicatim, on the tot Rod of Adjndic.tfon. for (16*8) OfEccr.
2. INDEX of the names of Places in same; compiled bv same P 616
3 ‘ ' * - - - p. 638
REPERTORY to a Series of MS. Volumes in the Record Tower, Dublin Castle, containing a
chiefly relating to the Acts of Settlement and Explanation; compiled by the Rev. Edward
Commissioners - _
INDEX of names of Persons in the Repertory - ...
INDEX of names of Places in the Repertory ...
INDEX of names of Persons contained in the MS. Vols. to which the Repertory refers
Collection of Documents
Groves, one of the Sub-
p. 648
p. 672
p. 676
p. 678
GENERAL INDEX
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
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REPORT of Mr. HaRdiman, Sub-Commissioner,
on Schedules and Inventories.
Mr. Hardiman's
Schedules and
TO HIS MAJESTY’S COMMISSIONERS ON THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF IRELAND.
HAVING been appointed by an Order of this Honourable Board, dated the 3d day of April 1815, one of
your Sub-Commissioners, to proceed, with such Assistants and Clerks as might be considered necessary,
and in such manner as might be approved of by the Committee of Observation, and under their immediate
direction, to carry the Order of the Slst day of July 1811, respecting Schedules and Inventories, into
complete effect ; I beg leave to submit to the Board, the following Abstracts of the Grants and Conveyances
under the Acts of Settlement and Explanation, and the Act for the sale of the estates and interests forfeited
in Ireland in the year 1688 ; with Indexes to the principal Documents connected with them ; and a succinct
account of these celebrated Acts, the proceedings taken under their authority, and particularly the various
records to which they have given rise ; and to which my attention had been chiefly directed from a practical
knowledge of their great value and importance, in several points of view, but principally to professional persons
in their researches concerning landed property in Ireland.
The Act of Settlement has been termed the legislative Title Deed of Ireland. It has been also described ^r^dSc"lc
by Sir Audley Mervin, Speaker of the House of Commons, when it passed, as the “ Magna Charta Hibernia;.”
The causes which led to this important law, are fully detailed in the recital of the memorable transactions,
which, for many years anterior to its enactment, distracted and convulsed this Island. It is therefore
considered unnecessary, in a general view of this subject, to revert, otherwise than as contained in the succeeding
Notes, to any of these transactions antecedent to the restoration of King Charles II. which happily took place
on the 29th of May 1660. On the 30th of November in that year, his Majesty published his “ Gracious declara-
“ tion for the settlement of his kingdom of Ireland, and satisfaction of the several interests of Adventurers (a),
“ Souldiers (b), and other his subjects there (c);” in which he declared, Sect. vi. That all the lands, 0
tenements,
(a) The Adventurers were such as had advanced several i
ment of Adventurers, whereby it was amongst other things
any of them had on the 23d of October 1641.
NOTES:
f money on the credit of the Act of 17 Charles I. for the encourage- ADVENTURER:
:d, that such rights, titles, interests, &c. as the Rebels in Ireland, or
;n the rebellion broke out, or afterwards should have in any lands or other
hereditaments, should be forfeited to his Majesty, and should be deemed, adjudged, vested, and taken to be in the actual and real
possession of the said King, his heirs and successors, without any office or inquisition thereof to be found. And for reducing the
Rebels, and distributing their lands amongst such persons as should advance money and become Adventurers in the reduction, Two
millions and an half of acres were to be assigned and allotted in the following proportion, viz. each adventurer of 200/. was to have
1,000 acres in Ulster; of 300/., 1,000 acres in Connaught; of 4-50/. 1,000 acres in Munster; and of 600/., 1,000 acres in Leinster,
according to English measure. And the bogs, woods, loughs, and barren mountains were to be cast into these two millions and a half
of acres, and so thrown into each man’s division: And out of those acres there was to be a yearly quit-rent reserved to the Crown,
viz. one penny in Ulster, three half-pence in Connaught, two-pence farthing in Munster, and three-pence in Leinster: And by the said
Act, a commission was to issue, to survey all the lands of the Rebels that should be forfeited, and to measure 625,000 acres in each
province, casting in bogs, mountains, &c., as above: And these lands were to be divided amongst the Adventurers, by equal lot, by
the Commissioners appointed under the great seal ; and each allotment was to be returned into the high court oi Chancery : And
every Adventurer, by such allotment, was to be in actual seisin of his share. And by the Act every person, within three months after
allotment, that should have 1,000 acres in Leinster, 1,500 in Munster, 2,000 in Connaught, or 3,000 in Ulster, was to have a power to
erect a manor, with a court baron and court leet, and all other privileges belonging to a manor, and with deodands, fugitives goods, &c.
( Htncard's Rev. Exchequer, Vol. I.)
(b) The soldiers were those who served under Cromwell. In the year 1652, the kingdom being reduced, and the rebellion ended, the SOLDIERS.
English parliament published an ordinance, called an “ Ordinance for the settling of Ireland;” in which, declaring
intention to extirpate the whole nation, almost all the Papists in the kingdom, who were worth 10/., were divided mt,
First, All persons, who before the 10th of November 1642 had contrived, acted, or rnded the rebellion, murders, or ,
began in October 1641, and all jesuits, priests, &c. who had any way contrived, aided, or abetted, and all persons
October 1641, had slain any person not bearing arms for the English, or who, not being thi
and pay of the Irish against the English, had slain any person maintained in arms against
them down in twenty-eight days and submit to their authority, were excepted fi
(not being comprehended in any of the former qualifications) who had born.
England, were to be banished during the pleasure of the parliament, and t
children to be assigned lands to the value of the other third, where the pari
r classes
Alined in arms under the command
liament of England, should not lay
don of life or estate. Secondly, All persons
id in the war of Ireland against the parliament of
t, and to forfeit two thirds of their estates, and their wives and
it should appoint. Thirdly, All persons of the popish
religion /not being comprehended in any of the former qualifications) who had resided in the kingdom, at any
. \ ... V . . - . , , , — „ <rnnil affection to the interest of th
ifested thcii
itant goot
irds, where the partial
October 1641 to the 1st of Matv.. ... — -
England, were to forfeit one third of their estates, and to be assigned lands to the value ot the othei
should appoint. Fourthly, All persons who resided in Ireland, within the time aforesaid, and had not been in arms for 1 1
manifested their good affection to its interest, having an opportunity to do so,
interest of the Commonwealth of
> forfeit one fifth of tliei
rs and Soldiers, the forfeited lands i
jrick, Tipperary, and Waterford, in the pro’
of Leinster, Down, Antrim, and Armagh, in the
of Atherdee, were to be charged with the sums due to the Adve:
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tenements, and hereditaments of which all or any of the Adventurers were possessed the 7th day of May 1659,
having been allotted or set out to them, or enjoyed by them, as Adventurers, in satisfaction of and for their
adventures, shall be confirmed and made good to them, their heirs and assigns for ever. Sec. vii. That all
officers and souldiers, their heirs and assigns, who have been and are of the army in Ireland, and' to whom
lands have been given out in satisfaction of their arrears, for their service in that our kingdome, and have by
r by any other publick act, declared submission and obedience to i
the general convention of Ireland,
according to our decimation of the of April last, dated at Breda, shall enjoy their respective estates
conferred on them for then- arrears for service in the kingdom of Ireland, according to their respective
possessions on the said 7th day of May 1659, in full satisfaction tor all such arrears for which lands were set
out to them respectively as aforesaid ; excepting always out of all such settlements, to the said Adventure™ and
SouIdiers,all estate and estates, where bribery, forgery, perjury, subornation of witnesses used or false admeasure-
ment set forth and discovered before 20th December 1661 , estates of those excepted in the English act of
oblivion, church lands, persons endeavouring disturbance and manifesting aversion to the restoration and
government , estates, mortgages, &c. decreed by the Courts of Claims or the Exchequer, and not reversed
although set out to Adventurers, Souldiers and others, who were to be reprised. Sect. ix. That all commissioned
officers then- heirs or assigns, who were in regiments, troops, or companies raised in Ireland or transported out
ot Engbmd, and served our Royal father or ourself, in the wars of Ireland, at any time before the 5th of June
1049, other than those who have received lands or money, for their pay due unto them since the 5th of June
1049, shall be satisfied their respective personal arrears out of the forfeited lands, tenements and heredita-
ments, undisposed of to Adventurer? or Souldiers in the counties of Wicklow, Longford, Leitrim and Donnegall
Connaught and Clare, lying within one mile of the river Shannon (or of the sea), commonly called tile Mile’
line, houses and tenements forfeited in walled towns and corporations, and lands thereunto belonging not
aheady set out to the Adventurer, and Soldiers, satisfaction being first made to such Protestants; who, on
leases
divided between them by baronies, moitively, by lot : and for the satisfaction of the arrears of the forces there, who should be immediatelv
disbanded several other proportions of forfeited lands were set out; particularly the forfeited lands beginning at the end ^o one 1 *
mile round the town of Sligo, and so winging upon the coast, nor above four miles distant from St.a'
Pursuant to this Ordin
and for appointing a
a, which was called the Mile-line.
.iomv, were sppoml.d ft, pulling i, inn, ft, inking , a,, ftrf(iM ,
Connaught and the of Chun, ft, pmpoidd., lo h, ali.lftd ,o nxoop. .ho milaJinoi .Jl" '..'J/”'"’ «
the communication of the Irish with the sea, as the Shannon was to cut them off from the rest of the kingdom.
Pursuant to these ordinances and instructions e i >•
and upon their decrees, other commissioners who sat at I f tl>lone> t0 determine the qualifications of Papists ;
their decrees, and the transptentaUorwrnot .Ma^ Papists did not take out
and the surveys were in hand, actually taking; and bein<- thus seized andse’ 2 ‘ “ Pa|>‘S[S lan<’S Were S°1Zed and sequestered,
vested them in the Crown. (Id. p.190.) „ ° d sequestered> on account of the rebellion, the Act of Settlement
(c) This class comprehends,— I. The Protestant Officers who
beginning of the war to 1649, thence called the Forty-nine Officers Th^ ,n h,s Majest3'’s army and under his authority, from the
account of their loyalty, none of thee arrear- had b J 1 I n 7 arrears ‘° am°Unt °f 1.800,0001. sterling ; and on
testants, whose estates had been given to Adventurers or Solditr'"^ ?0mWe “s,Sne<1 Iands *» satisfy the rest of the armyS 2. Pro-
sued out decrees, and obtained possession of lands in Connaught or ClareSS, 7™?*’ 'f'° beC" disPossessed’ although they had
and adhered constantly to the peace, and who had served faithfully unde? hiX^
"4ss.fn.ts a,„„k
commission to the Marquis of Ormond, dated August 31st, 1643 WHPB V ITk P*evl°us t0 wblcl'- ",e kl“S directed the following
have authorized you the said Marquis of Ormond to treat 0^010^ with (tfr ■ t ^ April and 3d May **, wf
against Us and Our authority, for a cessation of arms for LTwhl v, , SUbjeCtS ,n th,S 0ur k"*Sd°">. who have taken arms
wisdom and circumspection, do, with the advice of Our Lords Justice and acli iST' t ' e,t?at W<!’ r®PoS‘ng Spec!al trust in your fidelity,
Oxford, 31st July last past, hereby authorize you to trlaStSS ten°r .f °1"' dated a‘ Our Court a
of arms for one whole year, to begin at such time as to vm. shnM he f. , a T name’ W,th °Ur said subjects> UP°" a cessation
wisdom shall seem necessary for Our service, or otherwise to break off the LXoShXcate "S'T T * y°U in your
declare, that in case a cessation shall be agreed upon, We will unon the , , And We do by t,lese presents
mation, under the great seal of this Our kingdom, to be mal iX ^£3*™ Tt T* ^ Patent °f COnfir-
said cessation, as shall be necessary.” (Inrolled, 19, 24 Car. I.d.r. 18.) ’ tb further ratlfylng and confirming of
SosU^Tn^rdfr' 't^a^ahd^uled «*“" *2 °UJ;.kil,edom’ the aSents employed from thence^av^resenSdlftt Ussevelld
safety of Ou’r P Jsmm * ‘be '«• * ba bad with Our bonouX^
so well weighed, considered and judged of as by those whose ,TaUS® “any tbe partlculars proposed by them cannot be
enable them to judge, as well of matters of circumstance as snhJanJ ?"/ k"0'vledSe of the constitution and affairs of that kingdom
for peace must he prepared and digested for Acts of Parliament which must aad c°”c,usion soever shall be made
mined from thence to Us here. Know ye, therefore 17 ! , penned and debated by Our Council there, and trans-
and circumspection, of which you have T y°Ur couraSe’ ™d°'». fixity,
these presents, to be Our Commissioner, to treat concern^ T1I 7 , ass,urance- do eonstitute, ordain and appoint you' by
kingdom, &c. And if you find it not re-iv0nable to consfnt to l',"S and .C?tabllsh,1’S a fir“i and perfect peace within that Our
of a further cessation of arms, in such manner as you shall think most behoofrfliT "o ‘ ^ made f°r ® fuU peaCe’ then t0 conclude
(Inrolled, 19, 24 Car. I.f r. 17.) y m°St bchoofeful for Our service, and the good of that Our kingdom.”
upon the general transplants b[aily concluded i several who had submitted to the king laid down their arms, and
and Clare. Others, who attended King ChaSfll ^ of IreIaad> ia Province of Connaught
exi.e, waitcu ins restoration for a restitution of their estates. (Hmoard, 192.)
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leases or contracts for leases, had built or repaired houses, or planted orchards or gardens, with some exceptions. Mr. Hardiman's
Sect. x. That all commissioned officers before 1649, who have had no satisfaction in lands or otherwise, set out Schedules°and
to them for services since 1649, shall be immediately, out of the whole security that is above assigned for the Inventories.
satisfaction of arrears before 1649, satisfied 12s. 6d. in the pound of what is due to them. Sect. xi. That
such Protestants, whose estates have been given out for satisfaction for Adventurers or Souldiers, or otherwise
disposed of to any other persons, shall be forthwith restored to their former estates, and a reprizal of equal value,
worth and purchase forthwith assigned to such Adventurers or Souldiers, as shall be removed out of their said
estates. Sect xvi. And whereas we understand, that by the late usurped powers, during the distempers of
these times, many have been dispossessed of their estates, merely for being Papists, and have sued out decrees,
and are possessed of lands in the province of Connaught and county of Clare, in compensation of their former
estates ; which being an act of their own, we might without any injustice deny to relieve them in, yet so
willing are we that any interest intituling itself to equitable mercy might not be disappointed, we declare all
innocent Papists, being such as shall prove themselves to have been faithful and loyal unto and never acted
against our Royal father or ourself, since the 22d October 1641, though they have sued out decrees, and are
possessed of lands in the province of Connaught or county of Clare, in lieu of their former estates, by the
2d May l66l, provided that the said lands in Connaught and Clare so allotted to the said Papists be restored
unto us to reprize others, &c. Sect. xxiv. And as to those who continued with us, and served faithfully under
our ensignes beyond the seas, we think fit and accordingly declare, that they shall be restored to their former
estates, if said decrees for compensation not obtained. Sect. xxv. Several noblemen and gentlemen, who have
for reasons known unto us, in an especial manner merited our grace and favour, without being put to any
further proof, shall be restored to their former estates. Sect. xxxi. We esteem it necessary to declare, that it is
our firm intention forthwith to call a Parliament in that our kingdom, and effectually to recommend unto our
Chief Governor or Governors, Privy Council and our said Parliament, the establishing by laws there all the
particulars mentioned in this our declaration, and such others as shall be found necessary for the good of our
people there. Sect, xxxii. And because we are too credibly assured, that in the decrees and judgments given
for forfeited lands in the province of Connaught and county of Clare, much injustice and fraud hath been
used, we shall recommend the whole review of that business to our Chief Governor or Governors for the time
being, and our Privy Council and Commissioners, or some of them, to the end that whatever irregularity may by
their care and wisdome be rectified, and the just part thereof confirmed : as also, that a suitable Act for Ireland,
for confirming judicial proceedings there in the Four Courts, may be there past ; and another Act for ratifying
all decrees and judgments in the Court of Claims and Exchequer of Dublin, and the claims of our Protestant
subjects of Ireland, that so all our subjects being legally settled and confirmed in their lives, properties, and
estates, they may without fear for the future betake themselves to mend the ruines and desolations of so long
and bloody war, and live in comfort and unity The foregoing Extracts will be found to comprise the
heads of the most important clauses of the King’s Royal Declaration, which it was intended should form
the basis of the intended proceedings for the settlement of the nation, (d)
The Commissioners appointed (e) for putting the declaration into execution sat at Dublin, and published Commissioners r..r
Proclamations requiring all adventurers, &c. within forty days to bring in the particulars of their estates, and daraUoniniocxcc’uiioii.
all
(d) The King’s Declaration is embodied in the Act of Settlement. (Irish Statutes, Vol. II. ed. 1786.)
(e) By privy signet, dated at Whitehall, 19th February 1660, patent of commission, dated 19th March following, Richard Earl of Comn icrsnppoint-
Cork, Lord High Treasurer of Ireland ; Edward Lord Viscount Conway and Kilulta ; Arthur Lord Viscount Valentis, Vice Treasurer Cl1 for putting the Do-
and General Receiver ; Hugh Lord Viscount Montgomery of the Ardes, Master of Ordnance j John Lord Viscount Massarene ; Francis
Lord Angier ; John Lord Kingston ; Richard Lord Baron of Colooney ; Sir James Barry knight, Lord Chief Justice of the Court of
Chief Place ; James Donnelian esquire, Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas ; John Bysse esquire, Lord Chief Baron of
the Court of Exchequer ; Sir Henry Titchburn knight ; Sir Robert Forth knight ; Sir James Ware knight ; Thomas Pigot esquire,
Master of the Court of Wards and Liveries ; Colonel Arthur Hill and Colonel Marcus Trevour ; Sir Francis Hamilton knight and
baronet; Sir Arthur Forbes baronet; Sir Oliver St. George knight and baronet; Sir John Cole baronet; Sir Richard Lane baronet!
Sir Paul Davis knight; Sir George Lane knight; Sir John Stephens knight; Sir William Domville knight, Attorney General ; Sir
Allen Broderick knight, Surveyor General ; Sir Audley Mervyn knight, Chief Serjeant at Law ; John Temple esquire. Solicitor
General; Col. John Ponsonby; Henry Warren and Dudley Cooley esquires; Serjeant Major George Rawden; Dr. William Petty ;
James Cuffe and Thomas Browne esquires ; were appointed Commissioners for putting in execution his Majesty's gracious Declaration
of the 30th November 1660, for the settlement of Ireland, and satisfaction of the several interests of Adventurers, Soldiers, and others,
with instructions annexed. (Patent inrolled, 13 Car. H. 2. p. d.r. SO.)
It being found inconvenient to the King's service, that the names of all his counsel learned in the law should be inserted as com-
missioners in the commission of claims, and for settling the several interests of the kingdom of Ireland, there being want of counsel to
assert his right and title on several occasions for claims ; his Majesty, by letter from Whitehall, 1 1th March 1660, directed, that the
names of the Attorney and Solicitor General should be left out and exempted out of the Commission of Claims, to the end they might
intend his service the more immediately, and not be hindered from making out his right and interest, by being judges of the claims.
( Inrolled , 13 Car. II. l.p. d. r. II.)
On 24th May 1661, Edward Lucas, Theophilus Eaton, Robert Woods, Watkin Sands, Robert Pue, Thomas Elliott, and Arthur Freakc, subCommUsioncrj
were appointed sub-commissioners to the commissioners for putting in execution the King's declaration for the settlement of Ii eland, appointed,
for the more orderly and effectual execution thereof, according to the instructions to the commission annexed. (Inrolled, 13 Car. II.
4. p. d. r. 3.) On 4th September following, further sub-commissioners were appointed. (Pat. inrolled, 13 Car. II. S.p.f r. 8.)
Register to the Commissioners. — Thomas Kennedy gent., upon his petition, and pursuant to letters from Whitehall, 5th Dec. 1660, RcgiMcr io Commis-
was appointed General Register, principal and chief clerke to the Trustees for the adjudication of the qualifications and claims, and all *“•
other interests expressed and limited by the King’s declaration, of the 30th of November 1660, for the settlement of Ireland, February 6th,
1660.— (Inrolled, 13 Car. II. 3. p. d. r. 14.) Sir James Shaen knight, appointed principal and chief clerke to the commissioners for
executing
(122.)
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Mr. Hardiman’s all persons to enter then- claims before the first of May 1661. Very little however was done by them, for
ScheSufes°and want of a Iaw to warrant their proceedings. The Judges declared their opinion, that the declaration, being
Inventories. only an act of state, was not a warrantable rule to follow in the disposing of men’s estates. Very few or none
of the Irish entered their claims.
Measures
executing liis Majesty's declaration for the settlement of Ireland, for the better execution, registering, and transacting all and singular the
matters and things relating unto or mentioned in the said declaration, and instructions thereupon, and also the register or keeper of
all the books, writings, records, or papers, concerning or relating unto the same, during good behaviour, with such fees and advantages
as should be established and allowed him by the Lord Justice of the kingdom, hereby revoking a former grant of the said office, made
or pretended to be made to Thomas Kennedy gent., during pleasure, Westminster, 30th March 1661 .—(Inrollcd, 13 Car. II. 2. p.f.r.8.)
Examinator to the Commissioners : William Fitzgerald gent., appointed sole examinator to the said commissioners or trustees, for the
adjudication of qualifications and claims, during behaviour, with such salaries, fees, &c. as the trustees should allow in that behalf,
February 13th, 1660. ( Inrollcd , 13 Car.ll.2.p. f. r. 5.) He was again appointed, by letters from Whitehall, 23d April, and by
patent, 12th August 1662. (Inrollcd, 14 Car. II. 3.p. d. r. 34.) 1 y
Clerk, Register, Chief Clerk, and Examinator.— The King judging it requisite that a fit and able person should be appointed to execute
the office of register, chief clerk, and examiner to the said commissioners, as also to attend them to take affidavits and make entries
i j °\ ’ transact.an<l cxecute all such matters and things as should be ordered and decreed by them ; and for that his Majesty had
y .lad experience of, and reposed great trust and confidence in the good affections, abilities, and integrity of Sir John Percival
ot Dublin, bart., did erect, constitute, and create the said office of General Register, Chief Clerk, and Examiner to the said
Commissioners, and appointed Sir John to that office during behaviour, with such fees as the L.L. should appoint, with directions for
an instrument to be passed under the great seal, containing a suspension or discharge of Sir James Shaen knight from the execution
of the place of register to the commissioners for putting in execution his Majesty's declaration and instructions. P. Seal, at Hampton
T ;• 1,1 ,fK- ■ <“' f '-f '■ »•> *• >«£»«• «. directed to uceounr, cry jeer, for, ml „ Soto
' , ’. . 0 er c ,,e S<jvernor f°r the time being, one full third part of the clear profits of his office (the necessary charges to be
expended in and about the execution thereof being first deducted) : the same to be issued out and paid from time to time, as the
1666 gran luos"/ ' Peter Sv’knT, dated 24,h Januar>’ 1665 (18° r- 5->> and by patent, dated 7th June
lbbb, granted to bir 1 eter Harvey knight, Alexander Bence and Robert Reading esouires. and to the survivor and
acconned’f'1 Ta’ 7 pr°P,0Mi0?’ °f a" sums of money- PloSls- benefits, and advantages of the said office or place, to be
accounted fo. and paid as aforesaid, and a power to the L. L. to call the registers to account from time to time as aforesaid for ,h*
said money. ( Inrollcd, 17, IS, 19 Car. II. S.p.f r. 12.) aforesaid, for the
°"CC' 7 If°llect“1! ra°"ey “Pphcable tothe uscs expressed in his declaration, the King, by letters dated 6th February 1660
signified, that Roger Earl of Orrery, and John Viscount Massarene, should receive all sums of money as by his declaration of tho
m e November 1660, fur .he eesi.me,. e, Ir.l.ud, b, p.id ,„d dleimZ
w jTV h . Sai1 fmPloy"'ent as by the said declaration and instructions were prescribed ; and that the money so to be
received by them should be paid to the V. Treasurer, and by him issued as should be directed ; and for their pains in collecting
therZthey^hSbeX^S
;0° ree"Ve5thcMarCh hT" ‘7 fV' eX^eSsionS seeming the appointing such as he desJneJ
to receive the money payable by Ins said declaration, and the said Act, being such as he should particularly appoint to collect and
whereTn fh™ FTt, commissioned their lordships to receive and colRctTe sanm'
P-fimlafTh t r- e according to the dnections of the said declaration, instructions, and Act, during their respective lives.
P. Seal at Hampton Court, 18th June, Patent of Commission, 1st October 1662. (Inrollcd, 14 Car. II. 4 • p. d. r. 22.) P
main Commission (for ascertaining the Value of the Lands set out to Adventurers and Soldiers) • to Ro-er Earl of Orrerv - tr„i f
mul such nnrrhnsers so as fo nrovoni thl r,. , , ■ expedients tor uiscovering the several estates of Adventurers and Soldiers there,
the aforcsmd persons to make full sod effectual enquiry into tire full yearly value of the lands that are or shall bJwt outfoTthl
respective Adventurers and Soldiers, or deficiencies of the said Adventurers and Soldiers; that upon discovering the same We ntav
Szr*? Se'i'd 5:Zs“;„r ’*77 ru’~°r * 10 “• °— “» ^***-ss;
and enact inquiry into the full yearly value a. ,„II of the laud, ,1,., or should ?, set out lb, thf inecS. SveutS" !
Soldiers, or , he,, deficiencies, and purchase,, „.i, of trausplanted persons, g,„„„ „y iX-TS^TST™
worth in 1659, pursuant to a clause in the Act of Settlement, with power to nominate and appoint sub-commissioner* in the ,
c— if - “ "*,l» * a“ -r proceedings, Engrossed nude, thei, heTL stl
convenient speed; that upon discovery of the same, and of their final order, declaration, or returns thereupon into the 1 ^ ^
• fncurrinu' the' Valt" ca>able’ "’l"ch b>’ ? ,?asonablc construction of the said Acts might be intended should proceed and »0 beforeXe’
mcurring the penaltj lor non-payment, h.s Majesty might receive the several half year's value mentioned to be bestowed upon bj- s2d
) Commissioners or Trustees for the (1649) Officers Henry Viscount Moore; Arthur Viscount Valentia; John Viscount Massarene-
Daniel Bellingham a'n^fiX P' 7 l RlChard,.77u7 eS<>U‘re: JamCS Cuffe • Samuel Bathurst esquire; and Alderman
Daniel Bellingham, any five or more of them “ WHEREAS by his Majesty’s gracious Declaration of the <mih i . • •
ts forfeited in Ireland, in the several walled towns and corporations, and
lands.
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Measures were accordingly taken to convene a Parliament for the purpose of removing these objections,
and to carry the King’s declaration into legal execution. Parliament accordingly met in Dublin on the
8th day of May 1661, and after considerable discussion, the celebrated Act in question was passed, whereby
it was, amongst other things, enacted: Sectl. That all honors, manors, castles, houses, places, lands,'
tenements, and hereditaments, &c., in all and every the counties, baronies, cities, towns corporate, and walled ‘
towns in this kingdom, forfeited from 23d October 1641, and vested and settled in the real and actual
possession and seizin of his Majesty, his heirs and successors, without office or inquisition, notwithstanding
their former proprietors not attainted, all which (except as therein excepted and provided) were to be and
remain in his Majesty, his heirs and successors, to the intent to be settled, confirmed, restored, and disposed,
to and for such use and uses, and in such manner as in and by the said declaration, and instructions there-
after following, and by the Act, and the true intent and meaning thereof is declared, limitted, meant, or
appointed. Sect 78., et seq. The declaration and instructions were enacted and confirmed with additions.
The King to appoint Commissioners for executing the Act, whose proceedings should be effectual. Several
enlargements of the times limitted for making the claims. Sect. 102. All lands of ecclesiastical persons, in
1641, restored. Sect. 107- Impropriations or appropriated tithes forfeited given to the church for ever, and
settled on the incumbents. Sect. 109. Reasonable recompence out of the impropriations allotted to those to
whom they would have been restored, if no such annexation to the church made. Sect. 132. All letters
patent since 30th November i860 ratified and confirmed, subject to the survey of rights and interests.
Reserving however a power of revocation to the King, his heirs or successors. Sect. 169. The interests of
innocent persons saved, notwithstanding the disposition and settlement of several lands and tenements to
particular persons. Sect 177. Manors, lands, tenements, &c. restored to hospitals, alms-houses, and charitable
uses. Sect. 184. For the better prevention of all future rebellions, and to the end, that the subjects of Ireland
might be likewise secured against all insurrections or attempts for the time to come, and the kingdom be
the better planted and improved, the Governors and Council, during seven years, may make rules for better
planting, with Protestants, the lands not restored : And also, Sect. 185. For the better regulation of cities,
walled towns, and corporations. Sect. 186. Lands in the province of Ulster, not to be set out in satisfaction
of adventurers, but wholly reserved for reprizals. Sect. 204. This Act not to extend to the disposal of any
lands, tenements, or hereditaments, whereof the Provost, Fellows, and Scholars of the holy and undivided
Trinity, near Dublin, of the foundation of Queen Elizabeth, were seized in fee, in 1641, to whom all
forfeited leases thereof are granted and confirmed. Sect. 219- The Governor and Council given full power
and authority to erect another college, to be of the University of Dublin, to be called by the name of the
King’s College, and to raise yearly ^2,000 for the endowment thereof, same to be regulated by statutes of
the King’s appointment. Such were the leading enactments of the Act of Settlement. An Act in defence
and reprobation of which some hundreds of volumes have been since written ; but, under which, with sub-
sequent explanations and additions, the landed property of Ireland has been disposed of and settled, and
continues, in great part, to be enjoyed to this day (f).
lands thereunto belonging, not already set out to the Adventurers and Soldiers in satisfaction of debentures and arrears (satisfaction
being first made to such Protestants who on leases or contracts of leases have built or repaired houses, or planted orchards or gardens,
except the houses, tenements, and hereditaments in the town of Wexford, already set out to Martin Noel and John Arthur, and then
in their possession), out of the benefit arising from the redemption of mortgages, statutes staple, where lands are not already disposed
of to Adventurers or Soldiers (excepting always hereout such mortgages, statutes, judgments, as any forfeiting person in Ireland has
or had of the estate oi me, James Marquis of Ormond, Lord Steward of His Majesty’s household, or the Lady Marchioness my wife ;)
and the said securities are by the said Declaration committed to the hands of such persons, for the uses in the said Declaration
mentioned, as we the Duke ot Albemarle and Marquis of Ormond shall appoint to be lett and sett for the best advantages, and to
the ends in the said Declaration expressed.” In pursuance hereof the duke and marquis appointed the aforesaid persons to be the
persons intrusted by virtue of the said Declaration, “ who are to do every act and thing intrusted to their care by the said Declaration,
and to lett and sett for the best advantage, and to the ends in the said Declaration expressed, the said several securities, and to
return us from time to time an account of their proceedings; and where they shall give us information of the allowances necessary
for such persons as shall be employed in this service, we shall assign the same out of the profits of the said securities, according to
the power to us given by the said Declaration. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals, this 2d day of
March 1660, in the 13th year of his Majesty’s reign. Ormond. Albemarle.” ( Inrolled , 12 Car. II. 2. p. d. r. 10.)
The foregoing commission was renewed 22d May 1662, to several of the same Commissioners and others ( Inrolled 14 Car. II. Commission
t.p. d. r. 1.) The Duke and Marquis of Ormond being empowered to assign fit and convenient salaries for such persons as should be
employed in the said services, and having received sufficient satisfaction of the abilities, judgment, and integrity of Randolph Clayton
esquire, to discharge the office of Register or chief clerke to the said Commissioners, in the expediting of their said commission, and
such other things as depend thereupon, constituted him to be their chief clerke or register, to execute the same by himself, or deputy
or deputies, with such salary, and all other fees, perquisites, and advantages, as should thereafter be held fit to be established and
allowed unto him, during the continuance of said commission, March 3d, 1660. — ( Inrolled , 12 Car. II. p. d. r. 10.) Robert Ward
esquire, pursuant to letters from Whitehall, dated 20th January 1661, was appointed to the place of Register General, for keeping all
duplicates of debentures, records, certificates, evidences, and other writings, touching soldiers debentures, for the satisfaction of the
arrears of the officers and soldiers employed in Ireland, during pleasure. Patent, August 20th, 1 662. (Inrolled, 1 4 Car. II. 4. p.f r. 21 .)
(/) Amongst the great collection of national documents preserved in the Record Tower of Ilis Majesty's castle of Dublin, are nine
large folio volumes, relating principally to the Acts of Settlement and Explanation, and the various transactions connected with them.
These volumes, which are considered highly valuable, contain, in general, entries of petitions, reports, orders of council, statements of
individuals rights and interests, remonstrances, letters patent, cases, letters of the king and privy council, and numerous other docu-
ments, during the reign of Charles the Second, which throw considerable light on the civil affairs of Ireland throughout that eventful
period of its history. These volumes, which appear to be contemporaneous with the affairs of which they treat, were presented to
the Commissioners of Records by the Lord Maryborough, when Chief Secretary of the Lord Lieutenant in 1812; they have been
since carefully preserved, among their other books and documents in the custody of the Secretary, in the Record Tower, and have been
found useful in investigations concerning descents and titles. In order to extend the utility of this collection, a copious repertory
of the contents of each volume, accompanied with indexes of the names of persons and places, has been formed by one of the Sub-
Commissioners.
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Immediately after the passing of the Act, Commissioners were appointed to carry it into execution (g) ;
but the Act itself afforded no satisfaction to any of the conflicting parties whom it concerned. The violent
cabals and contentions which it occasioned in Ireland, embittered the only moments of peace until then
enjoyed by the King, and certainly swayed many of his subsequent measures with regard to this Island.
The Irish complained, that adventurers, parliamentarians and regicides, had been secured in the possession
of estates of which the natives had been unjustly deprived, and the forty-nine officers, many of whom were
ancient inhabitants of the kingdom, and had lost large possessions, although they had been distinguished
for their adherence to the royal cause, complained that several grants and provisoes had been obtained
from the King, and inserted in the Act, which rendered the payment of their arrears uncertain or insecure.
In this state of things, if an Act of Parliament had been before necessary to give legal effect to the King’s
declaration, further legislative interference was now become more so, to explain, amend, and make various
alterations in the Act of Settlement.
A Bill of explanation prepared for the purpose was accordingly transmitted to England in September
1G6S, which, after many preliminary precautions, and much anxious consideration, received the royal assent
in 1665. By this Act the several lands and possessions vested in the King by the Act of Settlement are
declared to be vested in him, freed and discharged from all estates tail, and from all conveyances made
before the 23d October 1641, by any tenant in tail. Persons not theretofore adjudged innocent were for
ever barred from any claim. The Adventurers and Soldiers to be confirmed in two months. No Adventurer,
Soldier, Forty-nine officer, or Protestant purchaser in Connaught or Clare, before the 1st September 1663,
in possession of lands restorable, to be removed until he should have as much other forfeited lands set out to
him. Directions given when the Adventurer, Soldier, &c. was in possession of more or less than his two-
thirds. All deficient adventurers to be satisfied in the same barony or county. Commissioners to cause books
to be made and returned into the Exchequer, and upon a certificate, under the hands and seals of the major
part of the Commissioners, the Lord Lieutenant, &c. authorized and required to cause letters patent to be
passed without any further letters or warrants from his Majesty. Directions where an estate for life only
recovered by an Irish claimant, and where left in the person against whom decree made. Letters patent
confirmed against the King, discharged of all estates tail, freehold and inheritance, &c. not therein saved.
The Protestant officers, serving before 1649, confirmed in lands not already decreed away by the Commissioners.
Protestant purchasers from transplanted persons, to hold two thirds, and no person to be reprized above two
thirds. All lands vested in the King, or restored by virtue of any decrees, or this or former Act, subject to
quit-rents as in the former Act, except those in Ulster, to be thenceforth charged with two-pence the acre.
Power given to the Lord Lieutenant and Council to abate quit-rents. Decrees of innocency confirmed, with
certain exceptions and restrictions, and such decrees quoad hoc, not to entitle the claimants to any other
lands. Innocent Papists left to the course of law for the recovery of their possessions. In case of doubts
or defects arising or appearing in the Act, the Commissioners might, within two years next after their first
sitting, acquaint the Lord Lieutenant and Council therewith, and that such order of amendment or explanation
as they should make in writing, within said two years, and enrolled in Chancery, should be as effectual as
if it were part of the Act. These few brief extracts point out the principal enactments contained in this
explanatory Act, which exceeded in length both the King’s declaration and the Act of Settlement itself. It was,
in general, favorably received by the Adventurers, Soldiers, and Forty-nine officers ; but among the native
Irish its reception was very different. Commissions under the great seal issued to Commissioners to carry its
provisions into execution (A) j and the termination of their labours closed “ the settlement of Ireland.”
The
Lands in Connaught
and Clare.
f'J) Henry Coventry esquire : Sir Edward Deering bart. ; Sir Richard Rainsford, Sir Thomas Beverley, Sir Edward Smith, knts. ;
Edward Cooke and Winston Churchill, esquires ; any three or more of them ; were appointed Commissioners lor putting into execution
the Act of Settlement. By privy signet, dated at Hampton Court, 18th July 1662 — ( Inrolled , 14 Can II. 3' p. f n8.) Mr. Coventry
being a groom of the King’s bed-chamber, his Majesty could not so far dispense with his service to his person, as to permit him any
longer to attend the execution of the said commission, which he revoked by letters from Whitehall, 11th, and by patent, 26th May
1663; and in his place appointed Sir Allen Broderick knt. {Inrolled, 15 Car.lI. 3“ p. f. r. 42.)
On 7th October 1662, Col. John Jeoffreys, John Lake, Richard Warde, Samuel Bathurst, John Pysing, Thomas Tilson, Thomas
Kerton, and James Bulteele, gentlemen, were appointed Commissioners for inquiring after the values of the estates of persons restored
or reprized, or so to be by the Act of Settlement, and to make return thereof to the Commissioners for putting the said Act in
execution. {Inrolled, 14 Car. II. 4“ p. d. r. 23.)
On 24th October 1662, a commission issued to review and rectify the decrees for Lands in Connaught and Clare, directed to Arthur
Earl of Anglesey ; James Lord Santry, Chief Justice of the King's Bench ; John Bysse esquire, Chief Baron of the Exchequer .
Thomas Piggott esq., M.W.j Sir James Ware, Auditor General ; Sir Robert Forth knt.; Henry Coventry esq.; Sir Edward Deering’
hart.; Sir Richard Rainsford knt.; Sir Thomas Beverley knt.; Sir Edward Smith knt.; Col. Edward Cooke, and Winston Churchill esq.;
any three or more of them. The King being too credibly assured, that in the decrees and judgments given for forfeited lands in the
province of Connaught and county of Clare, during the late times of usurpation, much injustice and fraud had been used in the obtaining
and procuring of the same : And whereas by his declaration for the settlement of Ireland, and the Act passed in consequence thereof,
his Majesty had published and declared, that he would recommend the whole review to the Chief Governors, Privy Council, and Com-
missioners for putting the said Act in execution, or some of them, to the end that what irregularity should be found in those
proceedings, might by their care and wisdom be rectified, and the just part thereof confirmed. His Majesty therefore directed a
commission to the persons aforesaid, empowering them to inquire and inform themselves how the said decrees and judgments had been
obtained, and what injustice, fraud, or irregularity had been used in obtaining or procuring the said decrees ; and whether they were
given according to the rules that were then prescribed for obtaining of the same ; and to do all other matters and things what-
soever, that might lead to the better discovery of the premises, and as should most consist with the advantage of the King's service
{InroUal, 14 Car.il. S.p. d. r. 19.)
(/<) On 1st January 1665, Sir Edward Smith knt., Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas; Sir Edward Deering bart.; Sir
Allen Broderick knt.; Sir Winston Churchill knt.; and Edward Cooke esq.; were appointed Commissioners for putting in execution
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The Commissioners appointed for the purpose immediately proceeded under the Act, and pronounced &m;nis*jon'r*
, several decrees and adjudications, on which, by fiats from the Lord Lieutenant, letters patent were passed °l’polne
under the great seal. The contents of these patents, together with those previously passed under the former
Act, will be found in the first part of this Appendix. In the course of these proceedings certain doubts Doubts on Act of Ex-
having arisen, the Commissioners proposed the same, as empowered by the Act, to the Lord Lieutenant and Lo^LieureuM'^d'0
Council, who, by an order, bearing date the 9th of April 1666, and inrolled in the court of Chancery, ordered Tblviictctmiimtion
and declared, first, that all estates, &c., which on the 28d October 1641, or at any time since, belonged to
the Acts of Settlement and Explanation. ( Inrolled , 17 Car. II. 2 .p.f r. 13.) Their allowance. Whereas the said Commissioners must
necessarily be at great expense and charges attending this service, his Majesty was graciously pleased, for their better encouragement
in the said service entrusted to them, to appoint, that the sum of z/?20 the week for their common table or diet, and the sum of 25s.
the week, severally, for their lodgings, (which had been allowed to the former Commissioners for executing the said Act of Settlement,)
be allowed and paid unto them, or to whom they should appoint, (being £26 5s. the week,) by the Vice Treasurer, by convenient
monthly payments, to begin the 26th day of October last, being the first day of that session of that Parliament, in which the said
explanatory Act was passed, and to continue during their continuance in the said employment. Whitehall, 2 July 1666. (Inrolled,
18 Car. II.2.71. </.!-. 25.)
Commission to inquire into the real value of Popish lands granted to Protestants ; James Lord Santry, Chief Justice of the King's Commission to inquire
Bench ; John Bysse esq., Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer ; Sir John Temple knt., Master of the Rolls ; Sir Paul Davys knt., S. S. ;
Sir William Domvile knt., Attorney General ; Sir John Temple knt., Solicitor General ; any four or more of them appointed Com- 8ra" ° ro “ an ‘
missioners to inquire, find out, and fully inform themselves by juries in each county, examination of witnesses, and all other lawful
ways and means, what were the true yearly value of all the lands in Ireland, which were returned by the Civil Survey to belong to any
Irish Papist, Popish Recusant, or Roman Catholic, according to the value the said lands were let at in the year 1659 : and of all other
lands wherein any adventurer or soldier, his heirs, executors, or assigns, had any confirmation or settlement by virtue of the Acts of
Settlement, and to return their proceedings into the Court of Chancery. Privy Seal at Whitehall, 21st November 1666. ( Inrolled ,
18 Car. II. 2. p. d.) and patent 17 January 1666. (Inrolled, 18 Car. II. 1. p.d. r. 20.) Their commission was renewed upon the
passing of the Explanatory Act ; and they were authorized to do and execute all other acts and things for the better discovering,
assessing, and ascertaining of the year's value of the said lands, and for the due and orderly collection and payment thereof, as by the
said Acts was directed, limited, and appointed, and to make return of their proceedings with all convenient speed into the Exchequer.
January 17th, 1666. (Inrolled, 17, 18, 19 Car. II. 8.7). f. r. 37.)
Commission, dated at Westminster 5th December 1668, to inquire into the value of the lands of the (1649) officers, and to make Commission 10 inquire
abatements of the quit-rents impp.scd thereon by the Acts of Settlement, directed to the Commissioners for executing the Acts of ”f
Settlement and Explanation. Whereas by the Act of Explanation, a power was given by the Chief Governor and Council, at any time ’
during the space of three years next after passing the said Act, to make such abatement and moderation of quit-rents payable by the
said Act, as they in their judgment should think fit ; which time is now elapsed, without such relief given as may be necessary, by
reason whereof the officers who served the King in Ireland, before 5 June 1649, their heirs and assigns, part of whose satisfaction is
to be by land lying in the counties of Wicklow, Longford, Leitrim, and Donegal, and who have not taken out their certificates, nor
perfected their patents, are likely to be greatly burthened, if the whole quit-rent due and payable for those lands should be rigorously
exacted from them ; and divers great quantities of other lands yet undisposed of, and still remaining in the stock of reprizals, are of
small yearly value, but charged with so great quit-rents, according to the strict rules of the said Acts, that divers of our good subjects
there, would rather chuse to want their reprizals, than accept of lands charged with a quit-rent, if not exceeding, at least amounting to
the full value of the lands, or very near the full value, whereby great quantities of land are like to lie waste, and all plantation and
improvement thereupon to be much discouraged, unless We be graciously pleased to provide for the ease and relief of Our good subjects
in these cases : Wherefore, being desirous that all the persons interested might, upon due examination of all circumstances requisite
to be considered, receive such abatement and moderation of the said quit-rents, as might be most agreeable to justice and equity; and
reposing very great trust in the care and fidelity of Sir Edward Smith, and the other Commissioners for executing the Acts of
Settlement, commissioned them to inquire into and examine the values of all the lands undisposed of, and remaining on the stock of
reprizals; and of all other lands in the aforesaid counties, to which the said (1649) officers and soldiers were any ways entitled, and
whereof no certificates and patents had been hitherto granted; and to cause such abatement and moderation to be made of the said
quit-rents, as they should think fit, according to the annexed rules and instructions. ( Inrolled , 20, 21 Car. II. 2. p.f. r. 6.)
Commissioners or Trustees for the (1649) officers. Commission, dated at Whitehall, Oct. 26, 1675, directed to Henry Viscount Trustees for (1649)
Moore, and others. Upon a late address made to the Duke of Ormond, from the Trustees appointed to manage the security of the 0I,ICCIS-
(1649) officers, desiring that he would revive the commission granted to them by George late Duke of Albemarle and him ; his Grace,
considering their long intermission from settling upon the execution of their said commission, did, for his better advice and direction,
communicate the matter to the committee for the affairs of Ireland, when they sat by his Majesty’s order to consider the whole state
of the said security ; and the said Committee having, for their better information therein, referred the inquiry touching the validity of
the said former commission to the Attorney General ; and although by his report there appeared not any defect therein, yet the Duke,
for avoiding of all scruple, being desirous that the King would make an immediate delegation from himself, and by his royal authority
fortify and corroborate the proceedings of the said Trustees, in the future prosecution of their trust, his Majesty renewed the said
commission, and appointed the aforesaid Commissioners to be the persons intrusted, according to the intents and purposes of his
Majesty’s declaration of the 30th of November 1660; and Richard Barry gent, to be their register or chief clerk.
Pursuant to letters from Whitehall, dated 13th February 1676, Denny Muschamp, Thomas Buckridge, Richard Barry, William Commission to com-
Jeft'ryes, and William Brett, esquires, were appointed Commissioners to compound with any persons in possession of any part of the ^airily 10
(1649) security not yet discovered, and the benefit of the discovery not yet allowed to any person by the Trustees appointed for the
management of the said security, and to agree with them for the mesne profits due thereout unto the King, and for right and title by
the Acts of Settlement to be granted unto them, at such rates, and for such sums of money, to be paid by them for the use of the
(1649) officers, as to them or any three of them should be thought fit. Patent, March 17, 1676. (Inrolled, 29 Car. II. 4" p. d. r. 14.)
George Houghton esquire was afterwards appointed Commissioner in the room of Richard Barry deceased.
On the 2d July 1681, Col. Cary Dillon, Captain Richard Coote, Major Rupert Bellingsly, Captain Thomas Flower, Denny Muschamp, Tnuteos for ( ic-19)
and William Ellis, were appointed Commissioners or Trustees for the security of the (1649) officers. (Inrolled, 33 Car. II. t.p. d.r. 48.) °n‘cc,s'
Abatement of quit-rents. Pursuant to letters from Whitehall, dated 3d December 1675, Arthur Earl of Essex, Lord Lieutenant; Commission arabnic-
Micliacl Archbishop of Dublin ; Lord Chancellor ; Richard Earl of Arran ; Sir Robert Booth knt., Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, racllt 0
and Sir Charles Meredyth knt., appointed Commissioners for the abatement of quit-rents, by patent, dated 25th June 1676. ( Inrolled ,
28 Car. II. l.p. d. r. 31.) The King in his letters directed, that the Lord Lieutenant, and such four of the Privy Council as he should
nominate, should be commissioned to inquire into and examine the values of all and singular such lands, tenements, and hereditaments,
which they should find or judge not to be of sufficient value to satisfy the quit-rents, by the Acts of Settlement and Explanation
payable, and the arrears of quit-rents and other public charges due for the same, or the quit-rents whereof do near amount to the
yearly value of such lands ; and upon due information and knowledge had of the value thereof, to cause such abatements and modera-
tion to be made (by orders in writing) of the said quit-rents and arrears, as they in their judgments and consciences should think fit.
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*ny Irish Papist, or which had been returned by the civil survey, or Down survey, as belonging to any Irish
Papist, and which at any time after the 2Sd of October 1641, were seized or sequestered, or vested in his
Majesty, upon account of the rebellion, (excepting such estates as had been decreed to Innocents, and belonged
to them on the ««d of October 1641, and excepting such lands as had been restored to the former proprietors,
by some clause in either of those Acts, and excepting any lands for which some judgment or decree
was had by a Protestant, in the late court or pretended Court of Claims, or in any of the four courts
before the Md day of August 1663.) should at all times thereafter, in the four courts sitting in Dublin!
and m all courts of justice, and in all trials, actions, and suits, both in law and equity, as well between
his Majesty and any of his subjects, as between party and party, without any further proof, be always
construed to have been seized, sequestered, and, from the 2Sd October aforesaid, forfeited to his Majesty,
without any inquisition or office found. Sc. ; and, secondly, that after the Commissioneis for executing the
said Acts have adjudged any of the said lands so vested or forfeited to his Majesty, to any person or persons,
who by said Acts are entitled thereunto, mid should have granted their certificate, accordingly, and letters
patent should be thereon passed, the rights, titles, and interests of all persons whatsoever who had' not been
adjudged innocent, as well such as were Protestants as Papists, should be thereby concluded and barred for
ever, other than such lights and titles which should be rescued in the letters patent, and such rights as me
the proper act of the party, to whom such letter patent shall be granted, or of those under whom he claims
“ “d °‘h“ at” such debts, leases and payments wherennto the same are
by the said Acts made liable , and that the said lands. Sc in the said letter, patent contained should be by
the said Acts confirmed, according to the several estates thereby granted, against the King, and all ether
p..sons bodies political and corporate , and thirdly, that all Adventurers and Soldiers, their heirs and assigns,
Should h ve and enjoy an estate of inheritance in fee simple, in such lands as should be certified to belong to
them, unless some lesser estate should be therein expressly Unfitted j and that in case such lesser estate should
be so hmitted, the party should be reprized out of other lands, so as to make up his two third parts, by the
3 muten”th “ 7°^ “ 4 *h° shooId h”e hi fee simple certified
and granted to them. This order of council, having by the Act the force of a law, thenceforth put an end
to all doubts respecting the titles of the grantees. 1 encl
nalinlJr'”8 “*“'Ptea *• f"' to detail #• PrinciP»> points of the Acts in question, another record of great
Ja’T, 1 V,Z: “;e S»™?. vhich though anterior in point of time is so intimately connected
wi h them, yet remains to be noticed , but as this subject has been anticipated by very satisfactory returns to
he Board, contained the Fust Vol. of theft fteports and Proceedings, pa. 490, and Second V„I p, 14
it becomes unnecessary here to do more than merely refer to these Reports and Returns (i). It may however
the of ,te Dow° Wey ■■ th“ con“ ti,e G-”ts ,mder
Records connected with the Acts of Settlement and Explanation.
1. ROLLS OFFICE.
n: of Settlement and Explanati^rcoTprise d in5S "*** 7^ ^ ACtS
summation of all the proceedings under the Acts^e^erteemed^e'principal^ReMrds6 cc^ecterf^th^them"
^"deTS rr ns r r 7 ri p** °f <7 « ~
ti.» to mTetT’^'f foher 7 P1"P°” ^ P,'iV“te *"■* “d IftHw^wrif des^Timolummt
P7osef ThatfofrwhfotrasLiLtirz:;^
contain every tiling material in the original grauts. The indexes of persons namCd „Vti,e
" esSSt’w Sit* Hlf M»»ri a...d 22d Se,t. 1675, ,
Charles Meredith knt., Chancellor of the Exchequer • Thomas SEfr Jf" u u dustice °f the Con,mon Pleas s Sir
with authority to them, or any three of them to ho 1 ,, ,cff “<|U" C : Hcnr>' Hene es<llllre> B- E., and Sir Richard Reynell knt. •
county, touching the dleT^y l^e ou t ^ P“ “ ** Said ^
already disposed of by certificate from the said late Commissioners f °f Sa,'d UStM,:s’ exceP‘ onl.'r such hinds as imd been
lands, and to examine what irregularity had been in the setting ootid" diwfl lllsatull’ Idl^nh^l6"-8 d“e °Ut,°fsaid
and to inquire of all lands forfeited by the said Acts in the said nroxdnoo . . > , . ’ and to conhrm the just part thereof;
and reprisal of such transplanted interests as remained vet unsatisfied .nJjT” ^ ""I t0 dl5pose of tlle same towards the satisfaction
V~e 1«,„ p.»U taraup.,1, „a „ 0““l LtZ‘~ 2 n *"”«"« » «4w » «*
them, from time to time for the better r • lnstructlons as tl,e Chief Governor and Privy Council should think fit to give
r™ *•!--? °f *"• ?»•« — » ».>, — * « «. M.d
which 260 are of the baronies, ‘and ITrem^Z TTvo" 'f T , ‘he Surveyor General, Dublin Castle, about 1,430 maps, of
preserved in the quit-rent office Custom II n" parlshes- An or,g,nal volume of the baronial maps is at present
q office, Custom House, Dubl.n, tor which vide 2d Vol. Reports on the Public Records of Ireland, pa. 632.
by the Acts ofS Settlement and Elllall^lTclInVI ''0te T 7 'S j 7 transcriPt of‘ aU the lands and hereditaments granted
exactness; and finished tl.e ’ 1 .believe, mity be depended upon, as I have copied it with the utmost care and
( y God most gracious assistance) the 2d day of September, 1750 24th Geo. II. Laos Deo.”
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several counties and baronies mentioned in the grants, will enable an inquirer to find any name, either of Mr. Hardman's
person or place, contained in the originals. Sche!l°les°and
The next and only remaining documents in the Rolls office connected with the above Acts, are the
original certificates or decrees of the court of Claims, on which the preceding grants were founded. Each
of those instruments contains the original fiat, signed by the Lord Lieutenant, authorizing the grant to be
passed. To these there is a small book of reference, containing an alphabetical List of the names of the 2. 0
persons on whose behalf the certificates or decrees were made. This List is also given in the Appendix,
immediately following the abstracts of the grants, as well to identify the existence of the original instruments,
as to afford a clue to them in any instance in which it may hereafter appear that a certificate might have passed
although not followed up by letters patent.
2. CHIEF REMEMBRANCER’S OFFICE.
IN the office of the Chief Remembrancer of the Exchequer are preserved the following documents con-
hectedwith the Acts of Settlement and Explanation 1. “ Inrolments of the Certificates or Decrees of the 4. Dccrcl.sof Inno.
Court of Claims for Adventurers, Soldiers,” &c. (the originals of which, as already mentioned, remain in the for
Rolls office.) 2. “ Inrolments of Decrees of Innocents.” S. « Inrolments of Connaught Certificates.” (io-io) officers.
4. “ Inrolments of adjudications in favor of the (1649) officers, formerly denominated the 49 lots.
With respect to the first, viz. the inrolments of the certificates or decrees of the court of Claims for
Adventurers, Soldiers, &c. Indexes of the names of all persons and places which they contain, with references
to the originals on each roll, are also given, by which means every roll, and the parchment skins or membranes
of each, and the persons and places mentioned in those important national documents, may be immediately
found, and this facility is the more valuable from this circumstance, that it is apprehended, that of the originals
in the Rolls office many have been lost or injured by time or accident, and that of the transcripts preserved
in the Auditor General’s, or as now termed, in consequence of a recent regulation, the Vice Treasurer’s office,
(to which I shall immediately have occasion to revert,) many have been burned, so that the indexes here given
will prove the only complete references to this class of Records, the particular contents of which have been
hitherto almost inaccessible to the public for want of proper references or indexes.
As to the second, third, and fourth classes of Records, before enumerated, now remaining in the office of
the Chief Remembrancer, viz. the decrees of innocents, Connaught certificates and adjudications for the (1649)
officers, similar indexes of the names of all persons and places which they contain are also given, with references
to the membranes of each roll. These are the original inrolments, and are evidence of the King’s title, which
the letters patent from the Crown are supposed not to be. For this reason, and particularly, as no corres-
ponding documents, similar to those of the certificates for Adventurers, Soldiers, &c., are to be found in the
Rolls office, and but imperfect transcripts in the Auditor General or Vice Treasurer’s, even greater necessity
existed for supplying these indexes than the former, and for including them in the Appendix, which will thus
be found to contain complete references to the contents of all the principal Records emanating from the Acts
of Settlement and Explanation.
S. AUDITOR GENERAL’S or VICE TREASURER’S OFFICE.
HAVING alluded to the Auditor General’s or Vice Treasurer’s office, it remains to be observed, that in
this department there are preserved numerous transcripts (though generally imperfect, some having been
destroyed by fire,) of the various records before enumerated. These transcripts were deposited here, from time
to time, for the purpose of ascertaining the King’s rents, and other dues payable under the several grants and
adjudications ; and though not original records, they have been frequently resorted to (and even received as
evidence in courts of justice) as such, for want of sufficient or satisfactory references in the other repositories
where the originals are preserved. The references therefore, and indexes to the originals, contained in this
Appendix, supersede the necessity of referring to these transcripts in the Vice Treasurer’s office, particularly
as they cannot be received in evidence (if objected to) while the originals are extant. The following however is
a correct view, as well as I could collect, of the various documents relating to the proceedings under the Acts of
Settlement and Explanation contained in this department I. Forty-three Volumes of Transcripts of Grants of
Lands, &c. with an imperfect Index to each Volume, a general Index of the patentees names to the entire, and
two Volumes, containing abstracts of the lands granted. To this class of books an additional Index, as to the
lands only, has lately been formed, under the order of the Board ; but the following abstracts, from the fifty-
three rolls of original inrolments of these grants, in the Rolls office, will be found, with the help of the county
and baronial Index, to contain all the particulars comprised in these forty-three Volumes, and their several
Indexes. II. EightVolumes of Transcripts of Certificates and Decrees of the Court of Claims, with a General In-
dex. To these books there is a separate reference on a parchment roll, indorsed, “ An Alphabet to Certificates
and a further though not sufficiently full Index has been lately formed by order of the Board ; but the following
General Index to the original Inrolments of these Certificates and Decrees in the Chief Remembrancer’s office
comprehend every matter contained in these eight Volumes. III. Six Volumes of Transcripts of the Decrees
of Innocents, with a General Index, judiciously formed by Mr. Henry Harding, Clerk of the Records m this
department ; and a Roll referring by counties to the six Volumes, but not exactly agreeing with them. There is
another book of reference in this office, viz. “ An Abstract of such Lands as are decreed to Innocent Papists,
but omitted in the Roll of Innocents,” with a reference to the Record where titles are to be found. The
(122.) L annexed
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annexed Index to the original Inrolments of these Decrees of Innocents, preserved in the Chief Remem-
brancer’s office, contains every matter contained in these six Volumes, and their several Indexes. IV. Three
Volumes of Connaught Certificates, termed in this department « Transplanters,” with an Index to each
Volume. An additional Index has been formed to these three Volumes by the Sub-Commissioners on this
department, under the order of the Board, but it appears to be partial as to the names of places. Here also
it will be found that the full Indexes, contained in the following part of this Appendix, to the original rolls
of Connaught certificates, preserved in the Chief Remembrancer’s office, embrace the contents of these three
Volumes, and their respective references. V. A roll termed, “The Great Rent Roll,” containing the quit-
rent assessments. These quit rents are all contained in the following abstracts.
The Vies Treasurer's office, therefore, does not appear to possess any original Records, which, in addition
to these already detailed and preseryed in the Rolls and Chief Remembrancer's offices, conld appropriately form
any part of the Appendix to this Report, or tend to elucidate the proceedings or measures adopted unde, the
Acts of Settlement and Explanation. The following books, however, particularly the fett class, are con-
sidmed valuable, y,s. 1 The Civil Survey and Distribution Books; 2. An Abstract of Ecclesiastical and
Forfeited Lands decreed in tile Court of Claims and Exchequer in 1657 and 1658, with a Reference to the
Records; LA Volume of Orders of the Court of Claims, 1661; 5. A Volume of Orders of the Court of
Giace for defective Titles, 168*; and 6. Inquisitions. These are all documents of great value, and it maybe
necessary to consult them m any researches requiring more information than can be obtained from the ensuing
Appendix. °
In addition to tile foregoing, there are also the following Records, some of which have a distant, others
i.»lT 1 th* RT** lmd" Ac“ *> 1““*™. The Outlawries and Attainders
fte I d Ch f T ! T! 0flKmSSB“Ch' <preservei1 in “ *»» ‘he key of which remains will,
Te “Ord Chief Justice,) and the Inquisitions on Attainder in the Rolls and Chief Remembrancer's offices
As Schedules of these latter documents are contained in the Supplement to the Eighth Annual Report of the
oard, and abstracts of their contents are now printing under its order, they are mentioned here only for the
purpose of greeting attention to them, and that no Record within my knowledge, having any reference to the
Acts of Settlement or Explanation, should remain unnoticed. ° 7 reference to the
FORFEITURES IN 1688.
in- an Act Passed m the Parliament of England, in the 11th and 12th years of William III. intituled
f “ Af for Siting an Aid to his Majesty, by Sale of the forfeited and other Estates and Interests in
Ii eland, and by a Land Tax in England, for the several purposes therein mentioned,” it was enacted Thai
all the honors, manors, lands, possessions and hereditaments within the realm of Ireland, whereof any person
oi peisons who stood convicted or attainted of treason since the 13th day of February 1688, or who should be
convicted of reason before the last day of Trinity term 1701, or who stood convicted of treason! by“ „f
having been found by inquisition to have died, or been slain in actual r.heiliou, since th, said 18th day
Tebmai, 1688, was or were seised or possessed, or interested in, or entitled to, on the 18th day of February
1688, or at any time since, in their own right or to their own use, or whereof any person or persons was or
were seised or possessed or interested in, to tile me of, or in trust for them, or any of them, on that day or
at any time since, or whereof the late King James II. or any in trnst for him, or to his use was seised nr
possessed, or interested in at the rime of his accession to the Crown of England, should be invested in Francis
Anuesiey James Hamdton, John- Baggs, John Trenohard, James 1,1, am! H«„ longfTSl
with a saving for persons comprised within the articles of Limerick or Galway. * * ’
A11 frantS’ demises> surrenders, releases, custodiams, &c. or dispositions, since the said 13th of Fdm,,
Trustees to reward discoverers of any such forfeited estates concealed, by giving ,hem !uch nrorfT r
value, after sale thereof as thev should tliinlf fii ah i * * ? ° m such pioportiou of the
be ore the Trustees ; or in default thereof, every estate, right, ti le Lterest in or to 7 T' °
to he void, and the estates so liable thereto diseWov^ e ac ’ , st> &c’ 111 01 t0 the said premises was
and determine such claims before the 25th of March 170T The 'Tw"n8't f 7 ^ t0 hpar
claims may he certified, and a copy, good evidence! ' After t!m 'IxpinatUm of the rime fhr nmkhig^e^claims!
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the Trustees were thereby directed before the 25th of March 1702, (which time was afterwards, by 1 Ann, MrHard
c. IS. Eng. enlarged to the 24th Jupe 1703,) to sell the estates and interests vested in them and not claimed, Schedule
and the estates and interests claimed, as soon as the claims should be determined ; spell sale to be made to Invent0
any persons, bodies politic or corporate, by cant or auction.
On the first of June following, the Trustees commenced their proceedings, and on December 15th, 1699, Trustees Firs
made a Report to the House, wherein they state, That the persons outlawed in England, since the ISth day
of February 1688, on account of the late Rebellion here, amount in number to 7 5, and in Ireland to 3,921 ;
their additions, and counties in which they were outlawed, appear in a book delivered in with this Report,
No. 1. The estates that said persons, or any of them were possessed of or interested in, either in law or
equity, since the 13th day of February 1688, that came to our knowledge ; together with the proprietors
names, the number of acres, the county and barony in which they lie, the value of them per annum, and the
total value, appear in a book delivered in with this Report, No. 2. But the gross number of all acres belonging
to forfeiting persons in each county, the yearly and total value (esteeming a life at 6 years purchase, and an
inheritance at IS years, which we apprehend to be at this time the value of the lands of this kingdom,) appear
to be 1,060,792 acres, worth per annum ^211,623. 6. S. value ; total .€2,685,130. 5. 9- (l) besides the several
denominations in the several counties to which no number of acres can be added, by reason of the imperfection
of the surveys. The proportions of these lands restored to the old proprietors, by virtue of the articles of
Limerick and Galway, and by his Majesty’s favour, contain 233,106 acres of land, amounting, yearly, to
€55,763. 6. 6. value ; total €724,923. 4. 6. Estates restored to the old proprietors by reversal of outlawries
or his Majesty’s pardon. The reversals are of two sorts, such as have been in pursuance of adjudications.
(The estates restored by reversals are already computed under the consideration of persons already adjudged.)
The other sort are such as have been reversed by his Majesty’s or the late Queen’s letters, or orders to the
Lord Justices, which, with all pardons, and the considerations inducing the same, passed since the defeat of
the Boyne, amounting to 65, appear in a book delivered in, No. 5. The estates restored to the several persons
pardoned, or that have their outlawries reversed by his Majesty’s favour, contain 74,733 acres, worth per aim.
€20,066. 8. 8. value ; total .€260,863. 7. S.
Grants made and custodiams yet in being. “ There have passed, since the battle of the Boyne, under the Grants to
great seal of Ireland, 76 grants and custodiams, a book whereof, with the dates of the letters patents and the
considerations, we have delivered in with the Report, No. 6. Some of the most considerable grants we here
particularly lay before your honours, the number of acres and considerations. To the Right honourable the
Lord Romney, 3 grants now in being, containing 49,517 acres, in consideration of services done. To the
Right honourable the Earl of Albemarle, 2 grants now in being, containing 108,633 acres in possession and
reversion, in consideration of services done. To William Bentinck esquire, commonly called Lord Woodstock,
135,820 acres of land, no particular consideration mentioned in the grant. To the Right honourable the Earl
of Atlilone, 2 grants, containing 26,480 acres, in consideration of services done in the reduction of Ireland.
ACRES
VALUE,
ler An
mm.
A.
n.
£
s.
d.
£
s.
d.
(l) In the County of Dublin
34,536
0
16,061
6
0
208,796
18
0
In the County of Meath
92,452
1
31,546
4
6
410,100
18
6
In the County of Westmeath
58,083
I
14,633
12
6
190,237
2
6
In the County of Kildare
44,281
1
16,551
18
6
215,175
0
6
In the County of Catherlogh
26,303
0
7,913
11
6
95,872
2
<>
In the County of Wicklow
18,164
0
2,719
3
0
35,348
19
0
In the County of Wexford
• 55,882
2
7,551
10
6
98,169
16
6
In the Queen’s County
22,657
0
5,002
8
9
65,031
13
9
In the King’s County
30,459
3
6,870
18
0
89,321
14
0
In the County of Kilkenny
30,152
2
5,243
3
6
68,161
5
6
In the County of Longford
2,067
2
348
9
9
4,530
6
9
In the C. of Louth and T. of Drogheda
22,508
0
6,331
11
0
82,310
3
0
In the County of Cork
244,320
0
32,133
12
6
417,737
2
6
In the County of Kerry
90,116
0
3,652
11
9
47,483
12
9
In the County of Clare
72,246
0
12,060
17
0
156,791
1
0
In the County of Waterford
21,343
0
4,190
10
0
54,476
10
0
In the County of Limerick
14,882
3
4,728
10
6
61,470
10
0
In the County of Tipperary
31,960
3
8,888
12
0
115,552
2
6
In the County of Galway
60,825
0
10,225
4
0
83,528
19
0
In the County of lloscommon
28,933
0
5,808
15
0
69,767
2
0
In the County of Mayo
19,294
0
3,186
5
6
37,598
3
0
In the County of Sligo
5,562
2
998
17
6
12,985
7
6
In the County of Antrim
10,103
3
1,944
18
6
25,284
0
6
In the County of Down
9,079
0
1,016
6
0
13,212
4
6
In the County of Ardmagh
4,962
0
588
0
0
7,644
0
0
In the County of Cavan
3,830
1
478
12
6
6,222
2
G
In the County of Monaghan
3,832
0
558
16
0
7,264
8
In the County of Fermanagh
1,945
0
389
0
0
5,057
0
(122.)
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
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Inventoi
' To a‘Sht bonmirable tile Ivui of Galway, one grant, containing 36,128 acres, in consideration of many
»a good and faithful services by him performed. To the Eight honourable tile Earl of Eochfort, 2 grants,, con-
taming 89,871 acres, in consideration of services done. To the Marquis of P-z-r, 2 grants, containing so dig:
acres, in consideration of services done. To the Right honourable Lord Coningsby, 5,966 acres with several,
cluefrys tytl.es, and many houses in the city of Dublin, with sfl.OOO mortgage, in consideration of services
done. To the Right honourable the Lord Montjoy, 11,070 acres, for 21 years, in consideration of his services
m the s™' of Ireland, the losses he suffered in his estate, the imprisonment of his father in the Bastile
and ins being killed in the battle of Steynkirk. To the honourable Thomas Keiglitly esq., 2 grants, containing
12,88 acres, for 99 yearn as a portion for his daughter Mrs. Catherine Keightly, who wj a defendant “n
her late Majesty Queen Mary of ever blessed memory, and consideration of a pension of sfloo per annum
and Ins losses in the war. To Colonel Gustavos Hamilton, 5,382 acres, whereof 1,900 are no part of “S
forfeitures, m consideration of his great and early services in the war of Ireland, his wading through the
Shannon and storming the Tower ofAtHone, at the head of the English grenadiers. To Doctor Join
Lesly, 16,077 acres, in consideration of his early services in the war of Ireland, his great expense in raising
and arming considerable numbers of men, and fighting at the head of them in sesferal engagements S
2“S* d“Sf “?• <*' Tl’°“! ***** bM- 2 «>■»* •«*** 7,082 acresf upon the most
valuable consideration of h,s discovering a most barbarous and bloody conspiracy to assassinate the Kinv-s most
excellent Majesty, to destroy the liberties of England, and in consequence the Protestant religion thrfughout
Colomd” nT° “b'c0”1 **"- 1’6*7 aCres' “ “tloration of the great and memorable services hi, father.
Colonel Henry Baker, performed in the defence of the city of Londonderry. To Thomas Corny esq. 2 grants
‘bounty of iLdow, due
, , , . f ’ t e ot iei of 1,725 acres- The rest of the grants appear in the book. No. 6 and arc
comprehended ,» he general values. All the acres mentioned in this leper, " meant planta&u a reCrtfeh
be., a proportion English as 221 » to 262. The value of the goods and chattels (forfeited) are so „,me,“
no estimate made of them. Debts due by judgment and statute, and a few mortgages due to forfeiting persons
restored, amount to ,2120,013. 13. 10. There are yet to be computed 297 houses in the city of Dubli" 36
houses m the city of Cork, with 226 houses situate in the several cities and towns of this kingdom • tovetiier
with 61 mills, 28 fan s and markets, 72 rectories and tythes, chief rents amounting to £W3 per annum° and
6 ferries and fisheries, the forfeiture, of persons not restored, value, in gross, Jo.OOOj ,L w“ ds of ”e
- kingdom now stamhng on the forfeited estates, no, restored, maybe worth aS‘60,000. The Eeport then
notices the general waste committed on the forfeited woods, particularly on the woods of Sir Valentine Browne
n the county Of Kerry, where to the video of £00,000 has been cut down and destroyed ; and the waste on
the woods of the late Earl of Clancarty’s estate in grant to the Lord Woodstock, is computed at sf 27 000 ■
and indeed so hasty have several of the grantees, or their agents, been in the disposition of the forfeited woods'
hat vast numbers of trees have been c„, and sold, for not above 6i a piece («, , the like waste is stiff con
the“wTo‘ls "ST1 “ ,0? 1°m' "d I,artic“larly »” «■» Ms of Feltrim, within 6 miles of Dublin and
the .woods of OShagnessy, m the county of Galway, pm-chased by Toby Butler esquire, for about sS
Hen L™ ferd “ “b°Ve T'“ A-nesly, John Tl„chard, Ja. hSS
™T1“ “ I70u’ "** * SeCOn<1 E,I>0rt of ** proceedings to Parliament (»), and, in the year-
1703 complete! the weighty and complicated duties which devolved on them under the Act, by 7n auction as
directed, of the estates and interests which had not been previously granted or restored. They immediacy
. after executed deeds of conveyance to the several purchasers. These Transfers are inrolled in the Court of
Chance, 7, and full Abstracts iron, them are comprised in this Appendix (o) ; which, (including also the
. streets and indexes under the Acts of Settlement and Explanation) will bo found to contain life greatest
body of useful information, on the important subjects to winch i, relates, eve, given to the world, ifm“
iespects resembling, and in some even exceeding in interest, that of the celebrated Domesday book of England
All which I respectfully submit, this 22d day of March, 1825. James Iiardiman.
i ('») Her,
sland, which, i
we discover, perhaps, the principal cause of the destruction and decay of the woods of I
Acte of Parliament *;i^“S1Ve : but fo.r n,ea^' l,alf a century after, the country was almost totally destitute of grown timber. The several
- ■” hi.
writings, muniments, securities, record! 2 1 P ’ , [ Pa‘ 614> be fouml> Schedules of the deeds.
Revenue by the surviving P PerS 1VOr£5 °'' ^ 3d °f AuSust 1703> t0 tbe Connnissioners of the
Sale of the Forfeited Estates in Ireland ” &c i'hev are nmv'3”6"1 ""a ° 111 England, 1 & 2 Ann, intituled, “An Act for advancing the
useless appendage, hut likewise inconvenient for the purpose Kw/alid ^ ^us.tom House’ r,ubli", 'vlle‘e <hey are not only a very
the reasons which caused them to be lodged with the’ Commissioner! , f Pr°fessl°nal reference. It would therefore be desirable (as
Should be transferred to some other « eS of the Revenue have long since ceased) that these documents
books and papers, might perhaps be usef„,lylxtenld to this d£“ tmOnt. P'3n ^ r£SpeCt t0 tbe ‘
unLld/all' hlOure, mmiOTsjMd!' &c!' wlt^h Mand ■ [ An Af. f” r.evestinS j" H|s Majesty the Estates forfeited in 1688 yet remaining
vested in his Majesty his lmlrs ,i d vested in his Majesty, and remain unsold and undisposed of, were declared to be
the Parliament in Ireland; provided aiw^ own use, discharged from the orders, appointment and disposition of
any lease of the said brndsfor any £2R£ ^
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TRANSCRIPT
Of the first Patent on Roll No. 1. of the Inrolments of the Grants
under the Acts of Settlement and Explanation.
CHARLES the Second by the grace of God of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, King, Defender Transcript of the
of the Faith, &c. To all to whome these p>sents shall come greeting ; KNOWE ye that Wee of our especiall HoU^No*"* &c
grace certain knowledge and meere moSon, by and with the advice and consent of our Right trusty and right
entirely beloved Cousin and Councellour James Duke of Ormond, our lieutenant generall and generall
governour of our said kingdome of Ireland, and according to the tenor and effect of a certaine certificate
under the hands and seales of our right trusty and welbeloved councellour Sir Edward Smith knight our
Chiefe Justice of our Court of Comon Pleas in our said kingdome of Ireland, Sir Edward Deereing baronett,
Sir Allen Brodrick knight our Surveyor Generall of our said kingdome of Ireland, Sir Winsten Churchill
knight and Edward Cooke, esq. our Comissioners appointed for executeing two Acts of Parliament lately
made in our said kingdome of Ireland, the one entituled An Act for the better execuSon of his ma"“ gracious
declaracon for the settlement of his kingdome of Ireland and satisfaction of the severall interests of Adven-
turers Souldiers and other his ma“" subjects there, and the other entituled An Act for the explaining of
some doubts ariseing upon an Act entituled An Act for the better execuEon of his ma"? gracious declaracon
for the settlement of his kingdome of Ireland, and satisfacEon of the severall interests of Adventurers Souldiers
and other his subjects there, and for makeing some alteraSons of and adiSons unto the said Act for the more
speedy and effectuall settlement of the said kingdome, p>sented to our said lieutenant generall of our said
kingdome of Ireland and bearing date the first day of March in the eighteenth yeare of our raigne and in the
year of our Lord one thousand six hundred sixty and five, and upon the request of our welbeloved subject
Patricke Allen gentleman produceing and p>senting the said certificate, and according to and in pursuance
of the said severall Acts of Parliament, Have given granted and confirmed and by these p>sents for us our
heires and successors wee doe give grant and confirme unto the said Patricke Allen gent all those the towne
and lands of Beallanaha conteyning by estimaSon three hundred and fowrteen acres of profitable land or
thereabouts, with all the fishings and ferrys thereunto belonging on the river Shannon, Baliycorrigan
conteyneing by estimacon one hundred thirty fowre acres of profitable land or thereabouts, Inchimore, con-
teyning by estimaSon twoe hundred thirty fowre acres of profitable land or thereabouts, and thirty one acres of
unprofitable land or thereabouts, Knockromine Inchibegg Ballida and Dromolahurtie conteyning by estimaSon
one hundred ninety one acres of profitable land or thereabouts and sixty fower acres unprofitable or there-
abouts, Killenlessdeary ats Killmucklessderry conteyning by estimacon one hundred and seaventeene acres
of profitable land or thereabouts and one hundred and nineteen acres unprofitable or thereabouts, Garriteneely
conteyning by estimacon one hundred and three acres of pfitable land or thereabouts and sixty seaven acres
of unprofitable land or thereabouts, parte of Garriteneely conteyning by estimacon twenty six acres of
profitable land or thereabouts, an island in the river Shannon conteyning by estimaSon two acres of profitable
land or thereabouts, Coolendornory conteyning by estimacon one hundred and three acres of pfitable land
or thereabouts, and one hundred and ninety acres of unprofitable land or thereabouts, Inchidrinane con-
teyning by estimacon one hundred and nyne acres of pfitable land or thereabouts, and seaven acres unpfitable
land or thereabouts, parte of the same called Ballymuntony conteyning by estimaSon one hundred and
fifteene acres of profitable land and thirty acres unpfitable or thereabouts, Mynagian conteyning by estimaSon
one hundred seventy seaven acres of pfitable land or thereabouts, and thirty-fower acres of land unpfitable or
thereabouts, Killglassbryan conteyning by estimaSon one hundred seaventy-eight acres of pfitable land or
thereabouts, and three hundred fifty eight acres of unpfitable land or thereabouts, the north parte of Ballyea
conteyning by estimaSon two hundred and twelve acres and three roods of pfitable land or thereabouts, and
nyneteene acres of unpfitable land, Roran conteyning by estimaSon one hundred and fifty acres of pfitable
land or thereabouts and fower acres of unprofitable land or thereabouts, parte of Curraghmore conteyning
by estimaSon three hundred and fifty acres and one rood of profitable land and fower hundred seaventy six
acres of unpfitable land or thereabouts, Cragg conteyning by estimacon twoe hundred nynty seaven acres of
profitable land or thereabouts and one hundred forty five acres of unprofitable land or thereabouts, Anagholty
conteyning by estimaSon two hundred and twenty nyne acres of profitable land or thereabouts and fower
hundred eighty-five acres or thereabouts unpfitable land, parte of Pollahbeg conteyning by estimaSon twelve
acres of profitable land or thereabouts, Collever ats Collen Gorturegane & Knockballyrurke conteyning by
estimacon ninety nine acres of pfitable land or thereabouts and one hundred eighty-one acres unprofitable
land or thereabouts, Gortelegane Twoknockane and Accarrycane conteyneing by estimacon sixty fower acres
of profitable land or thereabouts, Coolcrosswood conteyneing by estimacon seaventy six acres of profitable
land or thereabouts and one hundred eighty one acres unprofitable land or thereabouts, Gorchane and
Garrydonaghan, conteyning by estimaSon fower hundred forty-seven acres of profitable land or thereabouts
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and forty eight acres of unprofitable land or thereabouts, Shrugadow conteyneing by estimacon one
hundred sixty six acres of profitable land or thereabouts and one hundred and nyntie acres unprofitable
land or thereabouts, part of Ballykinloghy conteyning by estimacon thirty-three acres of profitable land
or thereabouts, Killimuquoke ats Killmaccoage and Farrananerly conteyneing by estimacon one hundred
and three acres of profitable land or thereabouts and twenty-eight acres unprofitable land or thereabouts,
Farrenmullhussey conteyneing by estimacon forty-six acres pfitable land or thereabouts lyeing and
being in the barony of Owney & Arra and county of Tipperary, part of the lands of Dromlinagh conteyneing
by estimation five hundred ninety-five acres one rood and twenty-two perches of pfitable land or thereabouts
lyeing and being in the barrony of East Carbery and county of Corke, parte of Cooletogher conteyneing
by estimacon forty-six acres three roods fifteene perches of profitable land or thereabouts lyeing and bein->-
in the barrony of Moycashell and county of Westmeath, together with the reversion and reversions
remainder and remainders of all and singular the ^misses, all which said lands tenements and hereditaments
doe appeare by the said certificate of our said Commissioners to have beene seized sequestred disposed
distributed sett out or sett aparte by reason of or upon the accompt of the late horrid rebellion which began
or broke out in this khigdome of Ireland, upon the three and twentieth day of October one thousand six
hundred forty-one, and to be thereby forfeited to and vested in us, according to the true intent and meaning
of the said Acts, to the intents and uses in and by the said Acts limited menconed and appointed, and
the said Patricke Allen is by the aforesaid certificate of our said Commissioners, adjudged and decreed to be
by the aforesaid Acts to him and his heires lawfully and rightfully entituled thereunto, together also with all
and singular castles mannors messuages tofts mills houses cottages buildings barns stables gardens orchards
lands tenements woods underwoods meadows comons pastures comon of pastures feedings turff furzs heaths
boggs mountaines moores marches waters wattercourses ffishings ffishing places fferries wanes quarries rents
dutyes services, and all and singular other profitts comodities rights priviledges jurisdictions advantages
emoluments & hereditaments whatsoever to the said ^misses or to any part or parcell thereof belong
or m anywise appertayneing, To have and to hold all and singuler the above-mentioned lands and premisses
together with theire and every of their rights members and appurtenances whatsoever to the said Patricke
Allen his heires and assignes for ever, to the onely use benefittand behooffe of him the said Patrick Allen
his hemes and assignes for ever, to be held of us our heires and successors as of our castle of Dublin in
free & comon soccage yielding and payeing therefore and thereout yearely, unto us our heires and successors
att the receipt of our Excheq' within our said realme of Ireland, or to the hands of our Treasurer Vice-
treasurer or Generali Receavor of our rents and revenues of our said realme of Ireland for the time being
or any other officer or officers appointed to receave the same, the several! yearely rents and sumes
of money hereafter menconed that is to say, for the aforesaid lands of Beallanagha the yearly rent or sume
of fewer pounds fifteene shillings three-pence farthing sterl, and for the said lands of Ballycorrigan the
yearly rent or sume of two pounds and eight-pence farthing halfe farthing sterl, and for the lands of
I?? 7 re"! “I T6 P°U,ldS 6leaVen Shi,liDgS a'ld three fai'thinSs sterl, and for the
lands of Knockdromme Inchybegg Ballyda and Dromolohurty the yearely rent or sume of two pounds
eighteen shillings sterl, and for the said lands of Killenlessderry the yearely rent or sume of one pound
fifteene shillings sixpence halfepenny sterl, and for the said lands of Garriteneely the yearely rent 01 sume
of one pound eleaven shillings three pence farthing halfe farthing sterl, and for the aforesaid other part of
and !aid lands 0f Ga;nten[ely the 7*^7 ™nt or sume of seven shillings tenn-pence three farthings sterl,
a d for the said island m the river Shannon the yearly rent or sume of seaven-pence farthing sterl, and
for the sai<| lands of Coolendornory the yearly rent or sume of one pound eleaven shillings three-pence
farthing halfe farthing sterl, and for the said lands of Inchydrinane the yearely rent or sume of one pound
thirteene shdlings one penny halfepenny sterl, and for the said lands of Ballymantony the yearely rent or
sume of one pound fourteene shillings eleaven pence farthing sterl, for the said lands of Mynaghan the
yeaiely rent or sume of two pounds thirteene shillings nine-pence sterl, and for the said lands of Kill-
g assebryan the yearely rent or sume of two pounds fourteene shillings three farthings sterl, and for the
north part of the said lands of Ballyea the yearly rent or suffie of three pounds foure shillings eight-pence
steil, and for the said lands of ’Reran the yearely rent or sume of two pounds five shillings sixpenc eferee
far lungs sterl, and for part of the said lands of Curraghmore the yearly rent or sume of five pounds sL
shillings three-pence three farthings sterl, and for the said lands of Cragg the yearely rent or sume of foure
pounds tenn shillings two-pence farthing sterl, and for the said lands of Anaghoulty the yearly rent or sume
o three pounds nine shillings sixpence halfepeny sterl, and for the said lands of Pollaghbegg the yearely
rent or sume of three shillings seaven-pence three farthings sterl, and for the said lands ofCollener als
Co lien Gorticregane & Knockballyrurke the yearly rent or sume of one pound tenn shillings and a peny
• * 1 " i°r,ithe Sa‘d lands of Gortelegane Twoeknoccane and Accarricane the yearely rent or sume of
mneteene shillings five-pence farthing sterl, and for the said lands ofCoolerosswood the yearly rent or sume
ot one pound three shillings and a penny sterl, and for the said lands of Gortchane and Garridonaghan the
yeaie y ren or sume of six pounds fifteen shillings and nyne-pence sterl, and for the said lands of Shrugadow
kLT7 fent °r, SUfBe °f tW° pounds tenn shUli,,Ss five-pence sterl, and for parte of the lands of Bally-
ats All'r7 / r"1 01 SUme °f t6nn Shillings farthing sterI> and fol' the said lands of Bally m'.quoke
farthino* Farranam®rly the yearly rent or sume of one pound eleaven shillings threepence
O ar ung sterl, and for the said lands of Farrenmullussey the yearely rent or sume of thirteene
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shillings eleven-pence halfe farthing sterl, and for part of the said lands of Dromlinagh the yearely rent or Transcript of the
sume of nyne pounds nine-pence halfe farthing stert, and for part of the said lands of Cooltogher the yearly Roll No?'i, &c.
rent or sume of nyneteene shillings stert, all which said severall rents and sumes of money for the said —
severall lands and pmisses conteyning in the whole foure thousand seaven hundred and thirty acres, and
thirty-seaven perches by the Downe survey of plantation measure, and seven thousand five hundred eighty-
five acres two roods and thirty perches English statute measure, doe in the whole amount to the sume of
seaventy-one pounds two shillings and three-pence stert, good and lawfull money of and in England by the
yeare, the said severall rents to be paid at the feasts of the Aiiunciation of our Blessed Virgin Mary and
Saint Michaell the archangel!, halfe yearely by even and equall portions : And further of our especial grace
certaine knowledge and meere motion by and with the advice and consent aforesaid, wee will and by these
psents require enjoyne & comand as well the Treasurer Chancellor and Barrens of our court of Excheq'
of us our heires and successors within our said kingdome of Ireland for the time being, as also all and
singuler other our receivors auditors officers and ministers of us our heires and successors within our said
Idngdome of Ireland for the time being, that they and every of them upon the only showing of these our
letters patents or the inrollment of them, make or cause to bee made a full and absolute discharge to the
said Patrick Allen his heires and assignes, of all and singuler rents and yearley payments whatsoever
issueing or to be rendred or payd for or out of the pmisses or any part thereof, by these psents graunted or
menconed to be graunted to the said Patrick Allen his heires and assignes, except the rent for the pmisses
in these psents menconed and to us our heires and successors reserved and made payable by the said Patrick
Allen his heires and assigns : And further of especiall grace certaine knowledge and mere mocon, by and
with the advice and consent aforesaid, wee doe by these presents for us our heires and successors, grant unto
the said Patrick Allen his heires and assignes, that these our letters patents and every clause and article
therein conteyned or the inrollment thereof shall be in all and every thing and things firme valid sufficient
and effectuall in the law, against us our heires and successors to all intents and purposes whatsoever as well
in all our courts of us our heirs and successors within our said realme of Ireland, as elsewhere wheresoever,
without any other confirmation licence or toleration from us our heires or successors, by the said Patrick
Allen his heires or assignes, to be had procured or obteyned, and alsoe that these our letters patents and
all and singular the articles and clauses therein conteyned and specified, as well in sentence intention and
meaneing as in words, shall be construed and interpted to the best advantage benefitt and behoof of him
the said Patrick Allen his heires and assignes, according to the true intent and meaneing of the said Acts,
as well in all the courts of us, our heires and successors, within our said realme of Ireland, as elsewhere
wheresoever in as favorable benigne and gracious manner and forme as they may be construed & interpted
without any objection or exception whatsoever, notwithstanding the not nameing or ill nameing ill recyting
or not reciteing in these Psents the pmisses, or any part or parcell thereof or the county barrony parish
or place wherein the pmisses or any parte thereof doe lye ; and notwithstanding that of the names of
the farmes tennants occupiers or former pprietors of the pmisses or any parte thereof, there is not any true
or certaine mencon made in these our letters patents ; and notwithstanding any defects in the certainty
computation or declaration of the true yearly vallue.or quantity of the pmisses or any part thereof or in not
nameing or not reciteing the nature, kind, quality or quantity of the pmisses or any part thereof; and
notwithstanding the not findeing or ill finding or not returning or ill returning of any office or inquisicon
of the pmisses or any part or parcell thereof, by which our title should have beene founde before the
makeing of these our letters patents ; and notwithstanding the not recitall or misrecitall of any former guift
grant demise or lease made of the pmisses or any parte thereof ; and notwithstanding the not recitall or
misrecitall of our right title or interest in or to the pmisses or any parte thereof ; and notwithstanding
one statute made at Lymerick in a Parliament there holden, in the three and thirtieth yeare of the raigne
of our royall predecessor King Henry the Eight, entituled, an Act for lands given by the King ; and
notwithstanding any other statute act ordinance provision or restriccon, or any other cause matter or defect
whatsoever, to the enervacon evacuacon or anihilacon of these our letters patents : Provided alwayes, that
these our letters patents bee inrolled in the rolls of our high court of Chancery in our said kingdome of
Ireland, within the space of six mounthes next ensueing the date of these psents, although noe expresse
mencon, &c any statute, &c. In witnesse whereof wee have caused these our letters to be made patents,
Witnesse the aforesaid Lord Lieu'. Generali & Generali Governour of our said kingdome of Ireland att
Dublin, the sixteenth day of June in the eighteenth yeare of our raigne.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND.
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PATENT ROLLS
Remaining of Record in the Rolls Office of His Majesty’s Court of Chancery in Ireland ; containing,
exclusively, Inrolments of the Grants under the Acts of Settlement and Explanation.
1. — Rotul’ paten’ Cane’ Hibnie de anno regni Regis Caroli sedi
decimo octavo, prima pars, consisting of S3 membranes,
and containing Inrolments of 36 Grants of Lands.
2. — Idem — 18°secunda pars, 45 membranes, 36 Grants.
3 — Idem — 18° 3“ pars, 56 membranes, 40 Grants.
4. — Idem — 18° 41 pars, 38 membranes, 23 Grants.
5— Idem — 18° 5° pars, S3 membranes, 59 Grants.
6. — Idem — 18° 6“ pars, 49 membranes, 48 Grants.
7. — Idem — 18° 7a pars, 52 membranes, 48 Grants.*
8. — Idem — 18° 8” pars, 58 membranes, 49 Grants.
9. — Idem — 19° 1“ pars, 63 membranes, 58 Grants.
10.— Idem — 19° 2“ pars, 54 membranes, 56 Grants.
1 !• — Mem — 19° 3“ pars, 57 membranes, 57 Grants.
12. — Idem — 19° 4-'' pars, 52 membranes, 65 Grants.
13. — Idem — 19° 5“ pars, 59 membranes, 48 Grants.
14. — Idem — 19° 6" pars, 61 membranes, 72 Grants.
15. — Idem — 19° 7“ pars, 49 membranes, 59 Grants.
16. — Idem — 19° 8° pars, 55 membranes, 56 Grants.
— Idem — 19° 9* pars, 47 membranes, 43 Grants.
18. — Idem — 19° 10° pars, 58 membranes, 29 Grants.
19. — Idem — 19° & 20° 1“ pars, 47 membranes, 41 Grants.
20. — Idem —20° 2° pars, 47 membranes, 30 Grants.
21. — Idem — 20° 3° pars, 47 membranes, 42 Grants.
22. — Idem — 19° & 20° 4“ pars, 49 membranes, 55 Grants.
23. — Idem — 19° & 20° 5» pars, 51 membranes, 38 Grants.
24. — Idem — 20° 6“ pars, 41 membranes, 35 Grants.
25. — Idem — 20° 7“ pars, 46 membranes, 57 Grants. 1
26. — Idem —20° 8“ pars, 60 membranes, 60 Grants.
27— Idem — 19° & 20° 9° pars, 41 membranes, 21 Grants.
28. — Idem — 20° & 21° 10* pars, 51 membranes, 56 Grants.
29. — Idem — 21° I» pars, 48 membranes, 30 Grants.
30— Idem — 21° 2” pars, 74 membranes, 85 Grants.
31— Idem — 21° 3" pars, 56 membranes, 45 Grants.
32— Idem — 21° 4* pars, 48 membranes, 50 Grants.
S3 — Idem — 21° 5° pars, 47 membranes, 41 Grants.
34— Idem — 22° 1° pars, 41 membranes, 52 Grants.
35. — Idem — 22° 2* pars, 43 membranes, 54 Grants.
36— Idem — 21° & 22° 3° pars, 42 membranes, 42 Grants.
37— Idem— 23° 1» pars, 38 membranes, 26 Grants.
38— Idem — 25°, 26° & 27° 1" pars, 50 membranes, 29 Grant!
39— Idem — 28° 1° pars, 18 membranes, 14 Grants.
49— Idem — 29° 1° pars, 65 membranes, 51 Grants.
41. — Idem — 29° 2° pars, 59 membranes, 39 Grants.
42. — Idem — 29° 3° pars, 60 membranes, 56 Grants. ,
Mem — 30° 1“ pars, 41 membranes, 47 Grants.
44— Idem — 30° 2° pars, 53 membranes, 45 Grants.
45— Idem — 30° 3° pars, 36 membranes, 36 Grants.
46— Idem — 30° 4° pars, 41 membranes, 36 Grants.
47— Idem — 31° 1“ pars, 35 membranes, 44 Grants.
48— Idem — 31° 2“ pars, 29 membranes, 25 Grants.
49— Idem — 32° 1“ pars, 60 membranes, 32 Grants.
50— Idem — 33° 1° pars, 56 membranes, 25 Grants.
51— Idem — 34° 1* pars, 28 membranes, 20 Grants.
52— Idem — 35° 1“ pars, 28 membranes, 18 Grants.
53. — Idem — 36° 1“ pars, 33 membranes, 22 Grants.
" i~.pl.rn.d- ■„ i„ollea „ th, b„k tw, Mp
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18 Ch. II.
Tipperary.
Cork.
Westmeath.
Tipperary.
1.
ABSTRACTS
OF
GRANTS of LANDS and other HEREDITAMENTS under the Acts of
Settlement and Explanation.
A. D. 1666—1684.
Note. — The Number preceding eacli Article and Grantee's Name refers to the skin or membrane of the Roll. — The abbreviation
prof, (profitable) never occurs except when followed by unprof, (unprofitable). — When the acreable contents are
given both in Irish plantation and English statute measure, the latter is inclosed (thus). — The sums specified are the
quit rents reserved by the Crown.
Abbreviations. A. acres — R. roods — p. perches — qr. quarter— c. cartron — pi. plowland— prof, profitable— unprof, unprofitable —
par. or p. parish— lib. liberties— bar. or b. barony— co. or c. county— E. East— W. West— N. North— S. South.
ROLL 18 th Cha. II. first part, face.
1. PATRICK ALLEN gent. — Lands of Beallanagha, with
all the fishings and ferries thereunto belonging, on the river
Shannon, containing 314. A. quit rent 4/. 15s. Z\d. ster. —
Ballycorrigan, 134 a. 21. Os. 8 \d. \fi — Inchimore, 234 a.
prof. 31 a. unprof. 31. 1 Is. Ofd— Knockdromine, Inchibegg,
Ballidn, and Dromolohurtie, 191 A. prof. 64 a. unprof. 21. 18s.
— Killenlessderry alias Killmucklessderry, 117 A. prof. 119 a.
unprof. H 15s. 6 id. — Garriteneely, 103 a. prof. 67 a. unprof.
1/. 11s. 3 \d. if — Garriteneely (part), 26 a. 7s. 10Jd. —
An island in the Shannon, 2 a. 1\d. — Coolendornory, 103 a.
prof. 190 a. unprof. II. 11s. 3\d. If. — Inchidrinane, 109 a.
prof. 7 A. unprof. 1/. 13s. Hd. — Part of the same, called Bally-
muntony, 115 a. prof. 30 a. unprof. II. 14s. lljd. — Mynag-
han, 177 A. prof. 34 A. unprof. 21. 13s. 9d— Killglassebryan,
178 a. prof. 358 a. unprof. 21. 14s. Ofd— Ballyea (north part),
212 A. 3 R. prof. 19 a. unprof. 31. 4s. 8d.— Roran, 150 A. prof.
4 a. unprof. 21. 5s. 6 \d. — Curraghmore (pail), 350 a. 1 it.
prof. 476 A. unprof. 51. 6s. 3 \d. — Cragg, 297 A. prof. 145 a.
unprof. 4/. 10s. 2 (d. — Anaghoulty, 229 a. prof. 485 a. unprof.
SI. 9s. 6£d. — Pollaghbegg (part), 12 a. 3s. 7 3d. — Collever alias
Collen, Gorticregane, and Knockballyrurke, 99 a. prof. 181 a.
unprof. 1/. 10s. Id.— Gortelegane, Twoknockane, and Accar-
rycane, 64 a. prof. 19s. 5Jd— Cooleroswood, 76 a. prof. 181a.
unpvof. 1/. 3s. 0d.— Gortchane and Garrydonaghan, 447 A.
prof. 48 a. unprof. 6/. 15s. 9d. — Shrugadow, 166 a. prof.
190 a. unprof. 21. 10s. 5d. — Ballykinloghy, 33 A. 10s. 0}d.
— Killimuquoke alias Ballym'quoke alias Killmaccogge and
Farranaver, 103 a. prof. 28 a. unprof. 1/. 11s. 3 \d. \f. — Far-
renmullhussey, 46 a. 13s. lid. \f.\ situate in the barony of
Owny and Ana, co. Tipperary.— Dromlinagh (part), 595 a.
1 r. 22 p. 91. 0s. 9d. i/; bar. East Carbery, co.Cork. — Coole-
to^her (part), 46 a. 3 r. 15 p. 19s. 0 d. ; bar. Moycasbell, co.
Westmeath.— Total quantity, 4,730 a. & 37 p. by the Downe
Survey of plantation measure (and 7,585 a. 2r. 30 p. English
statute measure). • — Total quit rent, 71/. 2s. 3d. English.
Date of Patent 16 th June in the 18lh year of the reign of
King Charles II., pursuant to Certificate doled 1st March 1665.
4. HENRY PRETTIE esq.— In Erenagb, 45 a. 13s. 8 d.
—in Ballvgowne, 104 a. 2r. II. 11s. 9d.— Clonenagh, 184 a.
21. 15s. lOld. — in Garriard West, 48 a. 14s. 7 d. — in Gar-
riard East,’ 58 a. 17s. 7 id.— in Gorteendoghy, 100 a. 2 n.
it. 2s. 9Jd. and more 7s. 8Jd— in Garrymore West, 16 a. 3 n.
(122.)
5s. Id. — Garrymore alias Alturke, 93 a. It. 8s. 3d. — in
Gortshanrow, 136 a. 2 r. 21. Is. 5 Id. — Cooleene, 368 a. -
51. 11s. 9 Jd. — Cooleenemage, 152 a. 21.6s. 2d. — Kilboy,
293 a. 4 1. 8s. llid— in Curraghnorin, 143 a. 2r. 2l.3s.Id.
— Ballyally, 158 a. 21. 8s— in Moore, 2 a. 7(d— in Croghur-
neene, 142 a. 2 r. 21. 3s. 3 id. — Curraglinispaddy, 195 a.
21. 19s. 2 \d. — Moore, 123 a. 11. 17s. 4Jd. — Clonine and Bella,
89 A. 3 R. 11. 8s. OJd. — Lissnegowly, 104 a. — in Lissnegowly,
17 a. 11. 16s. 9d. — Comore, 142 a. 21. 3s. lid. — Comayne,
122 a. II. 17s. Ofd. — in Ardclone, 17 a. — in Trantstowne,47 a.
1 n. 14 p. 5s. 2d. — in Ballydiggan, 66 a. 14s. 4$d. — in Clon-
more, 18 a. II. 0s. 0 Jd. — in Dollow [ ] 5s. 5|d. ; bar.
Upper Ormond, co.Tipperary. — in Killm'nestully, 182 a. 3 n.
21. 15s. 6d. — Upper Ballynahinshy, 24 a. 3 r. 7s. 6 d. — Gar-
ranes, 284 a. 41. 6s. 3d. — Glassderry, 71a. 1 1. Is. 6 jd. — Lower
Ballynahinshy, 84 a. II. 5s. 6 \d. — in Ballycahane, 10 a.
3s. Old. ; bar. Owny and Arra, same co. — Total quantity,
3,642 A. 3 R. 14 p. plant, measure (5,900 A. 3 R. 22 v. Eng.
stat. measure). — Total quit rent, 55 1. 7s. 1 |d. ster.. Date
of Patent, 26th June 18 th year. — Cert. 281/t May 1666.
7. PERYAM POLEof Dublin, esq. — The town and lands
of Eyrye, Ballyfynne alias Ballytinne, and Camaloand, 1,198 a.
1 r. 28 p. (1,941a. & 33 p. stat.) prof. 2,056 a. 2 it. 32p.
unprof. 241. 5s. 33d. ; bar. Maryborough, Queen’s Co. —
Inchy and Rathvadocke, part of the same, 196 A. (317 A. 1 it.
38 p. stat.) prof. 45 a. 3 r. 16 p. unprof. 31. 19s. 4Jd. ; bar.
Stradbally, same co— Acragarre, 259 a. 3r. 24 p. (420 a. 3r.
34 p. stat.) prof. 43 a. 1 R. 24 p. unprof. 51. 5s. 2 Jd. ; bar.
Portneliinch, same co. — Total rent, 331. 9s. lid. Dale
271/t June 18 th year.— (Cert. 19 th May 166 6.)—Inrolled in
the Court of Exchequer.
11. EDWARD Bishop of KILLALOWE. — The
town and lands of Ballyhasty, 142a. (230 A. & 3 r. stat.) 21. 3s.
l>d. — Coolelemingoe, 134 a. (217 a. & 9p. slat.) 21. 0s. 8 Jd.
— Coolengrogher, 200 a. (323 a. 3 R. 35 p. stat.) 31. 0s. 9d. ;
bar. Lower Ormond, co. Tipperary— Killnacranugh, 170 a.
(275 a. 1 it. 20p. stat.) 21. 11s. 7Jd. — Gortneskehy, 78a. 2h.
(127 a. & 26 p. stat.) 11. 3s. lOd— in Fngha, 104a. 2 it. 27 p.
(169 a. 2 R. 7 P. stat.) II. 11s. 9 d. ; bar. Owny and Arra, same
co— in Ballybawne, 142 a. 2 r. (230 a. 3 r. 13 r. stat.) 21. 3s.
31 d. Farrenbrenagh and Killencife, 312 a. (505 A. 1 n. 22 p.
Tipperary.
Queen's Co.
Tipperary.
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is Cn. II. stat.) 4f 14s. Oil. ; bar. Upper Ormond, same co. — In Faglia,
y. . 164 a. 1 n. (266 a. & 10 1>. stat.) prof. 57 a. unprof. 21. 9s. lOkf
ippemry. — Glancallagli, 303 a. (490 a. 3 r. 10 p. stat.) 4 1. 12s. 0\d—
Slmlly (part), 91 a. (147 a. 1 n. 25 p. stat.) 1/. 7s. 7f</.— in
Killm'stully, 357 a. 3 n. (579 a. 1 r. 39 p. stat.) 51. 8s. 7 %d.
—in Ballyhea, 37 a. 2r. 24. p. (60 a. 3r. 39 p. stat.) Us. 5 d.
—in Faglia, 38 a. & 14 p. (61a. 2r. 31 p. stat.) 11s. 6hd—
in Bober, 52 a. 1 it. (84 a. 2 r. 22 p. stat.) 15s. 10 \d. ; bar.
Owny and Arm, same co. — Ballygalla, 66 a. ( 106 a. 3 r. 26 p.
stat.) 1/. 0s. 3 \d. — in Brodir, 130 a. (210 a. 2r. ISp. stat.)
If 19s. 5j(f — in Ballycoman, 243 a. (393 a. 2r. 19 p. stat.)
3/. 13s. 9 :](/.— in Ballydrenan, 111 a. (179 a. 3 r. 9 p. stat.)
Westmeath. if 13s. $!-il. ; bar. Lower Ormond, same co. — Griffinstowne,
331 a. 2 r. (536 a. 3 n. 37 p. stat.) 6f 14s. 3d.— in Carrolls-
towne, 109 a. 3 r. (177 a. 3 r. 5 p. stat.) 2f 4s. 5£tf— in
Cushiiigstowne, 173 a. (280 a. & 37 p. stat.) 3f 10s. 0J<f —
in Rathine, 48 a. 3 n. 1 1>. (78 a. 3 n. 37 p. stat.) 19s. Od—
in Cluonfadda, 144 a. (233 a. 1b. 1 p. stat.) 27. 18s. 3-Jtf ;
Meath. bar. Ferbill, co. Westmeath. — The western farm of Julians-
towne, 150 a. (242 a. Sr. 36 p. stat.) 31. 0s. 9d. ; bar. Duleeke,
co. Meath. — Total quantity in Tipperary, 2,877 a. 2r. 25 p.
plant. (4,661 a. 1 r. 18 p. Eng. stat.) Total quantity in West-
meath and Meath, 957 a. & 1 p. Ir. (1,550 a. & 33 p. Eng.)
— Total rent in Tipperary, 43f 13s. 11 .1 tf. Westmeath and
Meath, 19f 7s. 7rf. Date 18 th July 18th year. — (Cert.
22d June ) 1666. — Inrolled in the Exchequer.
Kerry. 4. JOHN CARRICKE esq. — The castle and lands of
Glandayne, 78 a. (118a. 1 it. stat.) jlf 2s. 2d.— Caraduffe or
Curraduff'e, 74a. 1 n. (120 a. 1 it. 4p. slat) If 2s. 7tf— East
Knockglasse, 83 a. (134 a. 2 it. stat.) If 5s. 3 k/.— in Wcst-
mogge alias Ballyknockane, 12 a. (19 a. In. 30 p.) Ss. 7f<f
— Come and Eastmogge, 108 a. (174 a. 3 r. 31 p. stat.)
If 12s. 9 J<f — Bchinagh, 174 a. (281a. 3 r. 16 p. stat.)
21. 12s. 10jrf. reduced to 21. — Commons to the towns adjacent
to Behinagh, 105 a. (170 a. & 13 p. stat.) If 11s. lOftf re-
duced to If 4a — Killshanigge and Magherybcgg, 487 a. 2r.
20 p. (1,108 a. 3 n. 37 p. stat.) more in the same, 197 a.
107.7s. 1 1 ( d. — Carrugaruffe, 58 a. 2r. more in the same, 256 a.
2 R- (510 a. 1 r. stat.) 47. 15s. 8(7. reduced to 37. 13s. 8<f—
Knockicarrigeene, 117 a. (189 a. 2r. 3p. stat.) If 15s. 6irf.
reduced to 17. 6s. — In Tirebryen, 208 a. (336 a. 3 r. 29 p. stat.)
37. 3s. 2}d. — Bally villane, 4a. 2r. Cotteen, 12a. (26a. 2r.
37 p. stat.) 5s. 0|jrf. — Out of Killduffe and BallymcEggoge,
61 a. 1 it. 6 p. (99 a. 1 r. 4 p. stat) 18s. 7) <7. reduced to 14s.
—in Inshy, 193 a. & 13 r. (312 a. 3 r. 4 p. stat.) 27. 18s. 7.W.
reduced to 21. 4s. — The castle and lands of Ballymore,
143 a. 2r. prof. 403 a. unprof. — Gartnabanerthlon, 1a.
Anourly, 1 a. (235 a. 2 r. SO p. stat.) 27. 4s. 2.1(7. ; bar.
Corkaguinny, co. Kerry — Total quantity, 2,370 a. & 39 p.
plant. (3,839 a. 1 r. 24 p. stat.) — Total rent, 867. 0s. 0J<7.
Date 24th July \Sth year— (Cert. 22d June.)— Inrolled
5th August 1666. — Note : By Patent, dated 15th July 1679,
W“ Camcke esq., son and heir of the said John, had an
abatement of 31. 11s. 6\d. of the quit rents, viz. out of the
lands reduced. (Hot. de anno 31“ Car. 11. 3* pars, facie,
77. 26.)
Cor*. 17. Sir ST. JOHN BRODRICKE knt— BaUiannen,
129 a. & 32 p. (209 a. & 3 p. stat) 17. 19s. 2kf — West
Bally vodicke, 210 a. (340 a. & 27 p. stat) prof. 10 a. unprof.
87. 3s. Old. — Garridufte, 338 a. Ir. 24 p. (54Sa. & 17 p.
stat.) prof. 66 a. unprof, of 2s. 9</.— West Ballintobrid, ISO A.
(291 a. 2 r. Up. stat) 27. 11*. SJrf. — par. Imogessy ate
Moyesseagh, bar. Barrymore, co. Cork. — l>one-Ivally, 213 a.
(345 a. S; 4 p. stat.) 37. 4s. S{«7. — Ballygrigaen, 127 a. 1 r.
2 p. (206 a. & 23 p. stat) 17. 18s. 7Jrf. — -Templeroan, 116 a.
in Ballyvalter, 4 a. (194 a. 1 r. 21 p. stat.) 17. 16s. aW.- in
KiUcleniskey, 180 a. the whole being 212 a. (291a. 2 r.
Up. stat.) 21. 14s. 8 J<7 : bar. Fermov, same co. — Ballin-
guile, 17Sa. (288 a. 1 n. 13 p. stat) 27. 14s. 0(rf.— Killhrony.
70 a. (113 a. Ir. 22 p. stat.) If ls.3|rf. ; bar. Onerv. same
c°. Tot;U quantity, 1,745 a. 3 r. 18 p. plant. (2,S27 a. 3 r.
24 p. stat.) — Total rent, 267. 10s. SJrf.— Ballvbane, 252 a
(40S a. & 32 p. stat.) 37. 16s. 6J<f— Killvagh aiias Killmagh,
170 a. (275 a. I R. 20 p. stat.) 27. 1 Is. 7^.— Ballysvmon and
Ballyreartagh. 156 a. (252 a. 2 r. 31 p. stat.) 2/1 7s. 4|rf.
Ballymartm. 277 a. & 32 p. (449 a. & 3 p. stat) 47. 4s. 2 \d.
— Killeagh. 225 a. 3 r. 8p. (365 a. 3 r. 2 p. stat.) 31. 8s. 7.7.
— Cor- Abbey and Knockournag, 742 a. (1,201 a. 3 r. 21 p.
stat) 117. as. 4{rf. — Knockanegriffin, 200 a. 2r. 18p. (324 a.
3 r. 34 p. stat.) 31. Os. 11(7. — Curtistowne alias Ballincurte- i8Cn.II.
segge, 72a. 3 r. 8p. (117 a. 3r. 29p. stat) 17. 2s. Ik/; bar.
Imokilly, same co. — Total quantity, 2,096 a. Ir. 26 p. plant Cm It.
(3,395a. 2 r. 15p. stat.)— Total rent, 317. 16s. 8Jr7. Date
24th July 18th year. — (Cert. 26th May,) — Inrolled 3d August
1666.
22. THEOBALD MATHEWS of Thurles, esq. — Coole- Tipperary.
crough, 148 a. &32 p. (240 a. & 1 Op. stat) prof. 72 a. 2r.
unprof. 27. 5s. 0{d. — Borrosleigh (part), 258 a. (417 a. 3 it.
27 p. stat.) 37. 13s. 4\d. ; bar. Eliogurty, co. Tipperary. —
Aslianbohy or Ashanboy (part), 38 a. & 15 p. (61a. 2r. 33 p.
stat) 11s. 6}(7. ; bar. Kilnalougurty, same co. — Total quantity,
719 a. 2 it. 30 p. stat. — Total rent, 67. 14s. ll\d. — (Cert.
22d June 1666.) 23. GEORGE MATHEWS of Reag-
hill,' esq. — Ballyglisseen, west (part), and Ballyknovin, south,
277a. 2p.. 2p. (449a. 2r. 19p. stat.) 47. 4s.4<7.; bar. IfFaand
Offa. — Cabragh and part of Cloghmartin, 336 a. (541 a. 1 r.
3p. stat) 57. 2s. 1<7.— Ballycorrane, 134a. (217 a. & 9p. stat.)
27. 0s. 9(7. ; bar. Eliogurty and Ikerine. — Baliym'keady, 581 a.
Ir. 24p. (941a. 3r. 19p. stat.) 87. 16s. 6Atf. — Tliomastowne
(part), 177 a. 1 r. 8 p. (287 A. & 31 p. stat.) 27. 13s. 10)(f—
Nordi of Lisimackue, 181 a. 2 r. 25 p. (294 a. & 34 p. stat.)
27. 15s. 2d.— Scartm'voell, 103 a. 1 r. (167 a. 1 r. stat.)
17. Us. 4\d. ; bar. Clan- William. — Artherstowne (part) and
Ratlunnnnngh (part) ,222 a. & 35 p. (359 a. 3 n. 23 p. stat)
87. 7s. 6(7. — in Foulkerstowne, with the castle and house,
160 a. (259 a. & 28 p. stat.) 27. 8s. 7^(7.— in Slianbally, of
the waste lands thereof, 200 a. (323 a. 3 r. 35 p. stat)
37. Os. 9(7. ; bar. Eliogurty. — in Newtowne and Rossmult, 32 a.
1 r. 35 P. (52 a. 2 r. 5 p. stat) 9s. 9(7. ; bar. Kilnalougurty.
— Graige-Paden, 325 a. (526 a. 1 r. 31 p. stat) 4f 18s. 8.) (7.
— Lissduff, 369 a. (597 a. 2 k. 35 p. stat) 5f 12s. Of d. —
Cooleleagli, 114 a. (184 a. 2r. 26 p. stat) If 14s. 7k/.;
bar. Slewardagh, same co — Total rent, 487. 16s. lid.— (Cert.
24th May 1666.) 25. JOHN GRACE esq.— The castle,
town, and lands of Brittas, 549 a. 1 r. 34 p. (890 a. & 6 p.
stat.) prof. 36 a. 3 r. 24 p. unprof. 87. 6s. 10J(7. ; bar. Elio-
gurty.— Askanboliy (part), 18 a. 2 r. 21 p. (30 a. & 29 p.
stat.) 5s. 7 J(7. ; bar. Kilnalougurty, same co. — Total quantity,
920 a. &35p. Eng.— Total rent, 87. 12s. 6(7. Date UthJuly
18 thyear. — Cert. 22(7 June 1666.
26. JOHN BARRETT esq. — Knocknagor, 340 a. 1 r. Down.
(551 a. & 24 p. stat.) prof. 76 a. unprof. 47. Us. 10 j(7.—
| Coose alias Couse, 132 a. (213 a. 3 r. II p. stat) If 15s. 7|(7.
I — BaUyvarley, 227 a. (367 a. 2 r. 33 p. stat.) 37. Is. 3k/.—
Crever, 62a. (100 a. Ir. 29p. stat) 16s. 8 id— Aghenekenny,
105 a. (170 a. & 13 p. stat) If 8s. 4 d. — Kerenan alias Kese-
nan, 200 a. (328 a. 3 r. 35 p. stat) 27. 14s. — Gragerlagli (part),
89 a. & 10p. (144 a. & 27 p. stat.) If 4s. 0|(/.— Corkasokey
alias Kirkasoke, 101a. (163 a. 2r. 17 p. stat) If 7s. 3\d.';
bar. Lower Evagh, co. Downs.— in Rackland alias Rachi- Armagh.
land, 23 a. & 14 p. (37a. 1 r. 23 p. stat) 6s. 2jtf.— Crewkyrer,
205 A. 2r. 38 p. (333 a. 1 r. 2p. stat) 27. 15s. 6J(7.— Lvsawrv
alias Lissamry, 88 a. (129a. 2r. 14p. stat) If is. W—Coi--
nacary, 71a. (115 a. & Ip. stat) 19s. 2|(f— Corrakineony
109 a. (176 a. 2 b. 10 p. stat.) If 9s. 5i(7— Mongoleagh,
86 a. 139 a. 1 r. 9 p. stat) If 3s. 2£<f— in Giassdrumaghv,
86 a. Ik. 12 p. (1S9a.3r. ISp.stat) If 3s. 3kf ; bar. Fewes,
co. Ardmagh — Total quantity, 1,917 a. 1 r. 34 p. plant
(3,105 a. 3r. 21 p. stat.)— Total rent, 257. 17s. 8(7. Date
nth August ISth year— (Cert. 6th Jtdy) 1666.— Inrolled
in the Exchequer— Note : Mr. Barrett, by bis will, devised
diese lands in co. Downe, witli die huids of Lisuelefee alias
Lisueferry (granted to W“ Waring in trust for him), to his
wife Agnes and her heirs, who afterwards marrying Rich'1
Lawrence esq., they demised die premisses, 3d May 1674, for
99 years, to Francis Hall esq., at die rent of 1007.— He sold
all die huids in bar. Fewes to W“> Conynghain of Coagh.
co. Tyrone, gent. 30th Nov. 1668.
^ 29. CHRISTOPHER ARCHBOLD gent— Killehui, KihDe.
34 a. — Davidstowne and Hughstowne, 750 a.— St. John of
Castledennott 401 a. 1 r — Gurdnevackan, 184a.&88i\; bar.
Kilkea and Moone, co. Kildare Crookstowne, 229 a. 8 is,
2p. — Moylabbv and Sprouttstowne, 400 a. Sr. 3 i\; ter.
Naragli and Retell, same co.— Total quantity, 2.000 \. plant.
(8,289 a. 2 r. 27 p. stat.)— Total rent, 407. k 11.7. -Date
21st Dee. 18th year— (Cert. 22*7 May,) — Imdlal 21 M De.
1666.
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is ch. II. 32. WARNER WESTENRAof Dublin, mercli'. — Derry-
kyle, 119a.3r. (193 a. 3 r. 37 p. stat.) prof. 4a. In. unprof.
King's Co. 21. 8s. 6d. — in Leagh, 91a. 1 r. 28p. (148 a. & 15 p. stat.)
11. 17s. — Clonelly alias Clonecone alias Clonly, 453 A. 1 r.
(734 a. & 31. P. stat.) prof. 85 a. 1 n. unprof. 9/. 3s. 6S<£ —
Longford, 237 a. 3 R. (385 a. & 19 p. stat.) prof. 12a. 1 r. un-
prof. 4/. 16s. 3 id. — Knockarly, 264 a. (427 a. 2 r. 27 p. stat.)
prof. 12 a. unprof. 51. 6s. lOftf. — Coolederry alias Culdorrogh
alias Loghalland, 164 A. 2r. (266a. 1r. 35p.stat.) prof. 19a.
1 n. unprof. 31. 6s. 7 id. — Ballyduffe, with the castle and mill,
16 a. 3 n. (27 a. & 22 p. stat.) 6s. 9W. — Killevllly (part),
253 a. & 20 p. (409 a. 3 r. 11 p. stat.) prof. 22a. 2n. unprof.
51. 2s. 5id. — Kenaghan and Tarlaghan, 184 a. 3 r. (299 a.
1 r. 3 p. stat.) prof. 13 A. 2. R. unprof. 31. 14s. 8|d. — part of
Ballygaddy, being part of Kenaghan, 104 a. & 26 p. (168 a.
2 r. 36 p. stat.) prof. 13 a. 2 r. unprof. 21. 2s. 2d. — Ballygaddy
(an' part), 60 a. 3 r. 14 p. (98 a. 2r. 8 p. stat.) 1/. 4s. 8d. ;
bar. Baljybritt, King’s Co. — Total quantity, 1,950 a. 1r. 8p.
plant. (3,158 a. 3 r. 4p. stat.) — Total rent, 391. 9s. 8 d.
Date 25 th Aug. 18 th year. — (Cert. 20 th July 1666.)
Clare. 34. PIERCE CREAGII.— Killeny, of a quarter, 8 a—
Balleconnotv, north, 1 qr. and $, 32 a. — Karenane alias Bally-
maorhie, 1 qr. and J, 25 a. — Carrowmackerill alias Carrowlup-
pane, d", 31 a. — Ballyconnow, south, d", 45 a. — Ballekillamar-
tin, 2qrs., 85 a. — Balleancinebeg, fds. of a qr., 51 a. — Balle-
donoghon and Caharbarnagh, 1 qr., 133 a. — Killmoone, 1 qr.
and i, 96 a. — Ballyhynna, 2qrs., 285 a. — Lisseneh,£qr.,18 a. —
Cahirbollngh, 2 qrs., 409 a. ; bar. Burren, co. Clare. — Gur-
tcenc, 2 qrs., 242 a. — Carhownaglogh, lqr.,40A. — Carhowan-
dowreske, 1 qr., 218 a.; bar. Bumatty, same co. — Total quan-
tity, 1,718 a. plant. (2,782 a. 3 r. 20 p. stat.)— Total rent,
26 /. Is. 9 id. Dale 1st Oct. 18th year. — (Cert. 30 lit Aug.
Louth. 36. WILLIAM PEPPER gent. — Pepperstowne, 369 a.
(597 a. 2 n. 35r. stat.) prof. 12a. unprof. 71. 9s. 5 d. — Little
Lisrany, part, 60 a. (97 a. & 31 p. stat.) R. 4s. 3{rf— Great
Lisrany (part), 22a. (35 a. 2r. 22 p. stat.) 8s. 1 Id. — in Little
Lisrany, 145 a. (234 a. 3 r. 20 p. stat.) prof. 20 a. unprof.
21. 18s. 8S d. — in Little Arthurstowne, 17 a. 2 r. (28 a. 1 R.
16 p. stat.) 7s. Id. ; bar. Atherdee, co. Louth. — Total rent,
12/. 8s. 5 d. — Date 15/A Oct. 18/A year. — (Cert. 24/A Aug.)
— Inrolled 22 d Oct. 1666.
Limerick. 38. The Provost, Fellows,, and Scholars of Trinity
College, near Dublin. — Ballicknockane, 100 a — Bally-
lyne, Cragard, Carrowclough, and Ballykeran, 296 a. — Clon-
loghanny, 170 a. 1 r. 32 p. — Liskenedy, the one plowland
of — of Carrow, 100 a. — of Ballygorane and Ballyan, 56 a.
prof. 56 a. unprof. — Ballykevan, i plowp, 112a. 1 r. — Bally-
farrala, 4 plowF, 142 a. — in Ardagh, 40 a.; bar. Connello,
co. Limerick. — Killduffe, 1 plowP, 10 a. small measure ;
Kerry. bar. Counagh, same co. — Noliavalls, 2 plowld‘, 503 a. & 17 p.
— Rathanie orRathganie, 651 a. 1 n. 28 p. — Killibane, Balli-
niardra or Ballynardra, Ballynanerenagh, part of the said,
651a. 1r. 28p. — Cahirbreagh, 50 a — Cahircullenagh, 298a.
3 r. 39 p. — Ardcanagh, 1,449 a. & 34 p. — Gortdromogo-
nagh, 1,029 a. 3 r. 24 p. ; bar. Trughnackmy, co. Kerry.—
Carroentonine or Canoentinue, 828 a. 1r. 16 p. — Carrueragh
alias Carrowreragh or Carveragh and Cullingurtine, 572 a.
prof. 270 a. unprof. — Gortdrumsillihig or Goldcumsillyhy
alias Goldrumsillyhy, 1,500 A. In. 32 p. — Moher alias Mor-
her, 826 a. prof. 76 A. unprof. — Kilbagha, 565 a. 1r. 28 p. —
Aghelauna or Aghellenna, 522 a. & 28 p. — Clonubreen or
Clanybreen, 110 a. 1 r. 28 p.— Moyvmie, 550 a. & 32 p.—
Leittime, 1,276 a. 3 r. 24 p. — die two Glanelappers alias
Glanlapp, 700 a. 1 r. 12 p. — Aghruns or Aghrinnes, 847 a.
& 8 p. — Gallan, 1,430 a. — Rahonagh alias Rohownagh,
124 a. I r. 34 p. — Mughane, 58 a. 3 r. — Laghardane, 802.\.
1 r. 24 p. — Gortneskehigh, 431 a. & 36 p. — Poulenetully,
75 a. — Doonen alias Downe, 316 a. 3 it. 28 p. — Faminavan-
nagli, 123 a. & 16 P. — Donecahoe or Doncvahy, 471 a. 1 r.
26 P. — Renturke, 78 A. 1 R. 33 p. — Caheravill or Cnherancll,
336 a. 1 R. 24 p. — Cloloman alias Cloneman, 447 a. & 28 p.
— Killeltenc, 137 a. 2 r. — Islundbcgg, 134 a. — Lislooghtane
and Leannmore, 1,850 a. 2r. 12p. prof. 1 23 a. unprof. — Bal-
livncasie, 371 a. 3 it. 36 p. — Ballyloyne, 824 a. 1 n. 3Kp. —
Aghenegrnun, 791 a. 3 it. 28 p. — East and West Tullehmell,
Tullehunell alias Cnllnghmell, 1,108 a. & Sp, prof, 190 a.
(133.)
unprof. — Lai-hae, 585 a. — Ballynomine or Ballyneimune, 18 Cn- H;
492 a. 3r. 8 p — Litters alias Littors, 694 a. 2r. 8p— Brue-
more alias Drumore, 754 a. & 10 p. — Moybilly, 402 a. & Kerry.
10 p.— Farranstack, 92 a. 3 r. — Currelacka or Correlocka,
428 a. 3 r. 28 p — Killgranan alias Killgronan alias Kill-
gravan, 460a. 2r. — Gaghard, 375a. 1r. prof. 21a. unprof.;
bar. Iraghticonner, same co.— Cratta, 4 a — Farren Ed-
mond, 2 a. — in Raatow one tenement. — fBallinecrossig,
211 a. 2r. 15 p. — Carrowbally and Clonlaugher or Clouhe-
logher, 205 a. 2r. 24 p. — Ballymacowm and Ballynelegan,
420 a. & 9p.— Aghemore, 154a.— Kilcoolekilly and Ploriske
or Bloriske, 50 a. — Ballyglannybegg, 23 a.— Ballyneskreny
or Ballyneshrery, 71 a. 3 r. — Gregently, 123 a. 3 r. 38 p. —
Farranvelegan and Mallin, Malin, or Molin, 96 a .1 n. 29 p. ;
bar. Clanmorris, same co. — + Killkerryderrybegg and fLis-
sinfato or fLisnefato, fLissmvane or fLisnevane, fKill-
drumdebegg alias -j- Killirederebegg (part), f Lagheran and
fLisnehegan, being one moiety, or fLisnetrogane, 404 a. Ir.
6 p. ; bar. Trughnackny, same co. — fGarranbane, 332 A.
2 r. 39 p. — of fKillough and fGurteene, 2 plowl*, 644 a.
1 r. — in fKillkeamoines or fKillemans, 1,195 a. 2 r. 37 p.
— North and South (-Reynolds alias fRenards, 366 a. &
28 p. — f Derrinedoglassie, 218 a. & 18 p. — f Caherisevau,
100 a.— (-Litters, 291 a. 1 R. 29 r. — |-Coole, 320 a. 1 r. 11p.
— fTymry alias (-Tinny, 322 a. 2r. 26 p. — (-Rynncamtgli
and fKillkenrngh, 874 a. 2r.; bar. Iveragli, same co.— Bal- Tipperary.
lowire and Castlecreigh, 320 a.— Dromomarkie (4th part),
81 a. 1 R. 8 p. die whole being 325 a. & 32 p. — Brivis, die
8th part, 1,344 a. .3 r. 8p. in the whole. — the moiety of Bally-
glassoughtragh, 82 a. lit. 20 p. ; bar. Clanwilliam, co. Tip-
perary.— in Clonea, 2 plowld’, 278a. (450 a. 1 r. 10 p. stat.) Waterford.
41. 4s. 6 d. ; bar. Decies, co. Waterford. — in Any, 2 plowl*, Limerick.
180 a. 2 r. ; bar. Small County, co. Limerick. — Bally-
geane, 3 parts of the Abby of Ballmegaul, being £ plowE,
20 A.; bar. Cosdea, same co. — in Radicoursey, 1 plowld, Cork.
286 a. (463 A. 1 n. 3 p. stat.) out of Omolagie, 8s. chiefry,
4/. 6s. 10$</. ; bar. Imokilly, co. Cork. — Lacka alias Lorha, Kerry.
1 moiety, 59 a. 2 r. ; bar. Iraghticonner, co. Kerry. — Kill-
negollman, 173 a. 1 r. 33 p. ; bar. Iveragh, same co. — Bal-
linebranhig, 130 a. & 30 p. — Kilcooley Toagliie, 52 a. ;
bar. Clanmorris, same co. — Gortskibole, 7 a. & 12 p. ; bar.
Iraghticonner. — (- Gortagasse and f Killinie or (■ Killiene,
154 a. — fDcrryralialiegg, f Curraglimore, f Killmihill, and
fDromagoure or fDromagowen, 33 a. ; bar. Glanneroght,
same co.— (Killcrederyes or Killecrcdes (half), 404 a. 1 R.
6 p. — out of fKnockornoghty, a cliiefiy. — Ballinfederra,
200 a. ; bar. Mogninihy or Mogunnihy, same co. — in Ra- Limerick.
keele, a tenement. — Pollogh, 2 parts of a plowP, 50 a. prof.
10 a. unprof. — BaBynehow (part), 49 a. — Creafe and Bo-
lierby, 40 a. — Dromloghane, 166 a. 1 r. 32 p. ; bar. G>n-
neUo, co. Limerick. — Ballinescaddan, S2 a. ; bar. Cosdea,
same co. — Farranm'Henry Roe, 174 a. — Cari-ow and Liskan,
Liskeman and Ballyhomna, 50 a. 2 r. 16 p. ; bar. Connello,
same co. — Scarteene alias Ardilegan Poyle, 12Sa. 2 r. —
Corballis, 1 moiety, 75 A. 3 R. 20 p. ; bar. Cosdea, same co.
— BaUycahill, 288 a. 2 r. — KiUeleary (part), 2-14 a.: bar. Tipperary.
Eliogurty, co. Tipperary. — Total quantity, 37.668 a. 2r.
31 P. plant. (61,017 a. & 4 p. stat.) 510/. 14s. lift/, for all
the lands in Kerry, containing (54,479 a. 3 r. 23 r. stat.) —
31/. & 7 d. for all the lands in Limerick, containing (8,810 a.
1 r. 13 p. stat.) — 21/. 13s. 8 d. for aU the lands in Tipperary,
containing (2,813 a. & 35 p. stat.) Date 10/A Nor. 1S/A
year. — (Cert. 14tkSept.) and inrolled in the Excletpicr, 1st Dec.
1666 .—Note : The rent reserved on the lands in Kerry was
reduced to 100/. a year, 19th Sept. 22s*. — Pursuant to Privy
Signet, dated at Whitehall, 17th Sept. 1671, the lands in har.
Trughnackny, with those marked thus f, were created the
manor of Nohavells alias Noliavalls, with a power to hold
courts leet and baron and record ; to receive all wails, strays,
felons, goods, deodands, &c. ; to erect prisons, to appoint
seneschals, gaolers, &c. ; to enjoy all mines and minerals
(except royal mines), wrecks of die sea, with all the fishings in
the same manor, liberty to use ferry-boats; to impark 1,000a.
stat., with free warren and park; to appoint clerks of die
market, gee. Dated 2 Srf Dee. ami iuntIM 2.VA Jim. 1671.
(Hot. 28" Car. II. 5'“ pars, facie R. 1.)— The lands from
Carroentonine or Canventinue to those ol Mallen inclusive,
with those of Lacka, Killnegtdmtui, and Gortskibole, were
created into the manor of Carrigaloyle alias Hoekslxirough,
with a (towei- to hold courts leet and baron, and court ol record
on law-days; anti all the above recited privileges; to hold two
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RECORDS OF IRELAND :
is Cu. II. fairs on 24th June and 10th Nov., each to continue for two
days, at Carrigafoyle alias Rocksborougli.
Waterford. 42. L. Colonel JOHN PUCKLE.— Glanpatricke, 687 a.
(1,112a. 3r. 12p. stat.) 10/. 8s. 7frf. — Cappagh, 90 a. (145 a.
3n. 6p. stat.) 1/. 7s. 4 d. — Derrenlure and Barrivacka, 300 a.
(485a. 3n. 32p. stat.) prof. 12a. unprof. 4/. 11s. lfc/. ; bar.
Tipperary. Upperthird, co. Waterford.— Derlaghan, 232 a. (375 a. 3 k.
8 p. stat.) 3/. 10s. 5ftf. — the Graige (part), 97 a. (157 a. &
20 p. stat.) 1/. 9s. 5 \d. ; bar. Lower Ormond, co. Tipperary.
— Total quantity, 1,406 a. plant. (2,277 a. 1 r. 38 p. stat.)
Total rent, 20/. 17s.0.j</. Date 3d Nov. 18 thyear (Cert.
\0th Aug.) — Inrollcd 9/4 Nov. 1666.
Tipperary. 44. JAMES Duke of ORMOND— Ballenoran, 205 a.
(325 a. 2 it. 14 p. stat.) 31. Is. 0frf.; bar. Ufa and Offa, co.
Tipperary. — Boytonrath alias Hasinainmore, 549 a. 1 r.
(889 a. 2 r. 31 p. stat.) 8/. 9s. 6ft/. — Castlemoyle alias Coole-
moell (part), 150 a. (2-12 a. 3 n. 36 p. stat.) 21. 5s. 6\d—
Shanballyduffe, 249 a. 1 r. 24 p. (403 a. 3 r. 38 p. stat.)
31. 15s. 9 d. — Ballinree (part), in Dunganderrygan parish,
134 a. 2 r. (217a. 3 k. 19 p. stat.) 2/. 0s. 10ft/.— Rathcowne,
234 a. 2 r . 1 6 p. (380 a. & 3 p. stat.) 3/. 1 Is. 3d.— Brickindowne
alias Brickeene, 271a. 1 r. 24 p. (439 a. 2 r. 20 p. stat.) I
4/. 2s. 5 d. — Ballynard, 263a. 3 r. 24 p. (427 a. 1 r. 36 p.
stat.) 4/. Os. 1 Id. — Garrankcele, 124 a. 1 r. 8 p. (201a. 1 it.
16 p. stat.) 1/. 17s. 9 d. — Mylestowne alias Ballymiles, 284 a. &
8r. (460 a. & 18 p. stat.) 4/. 6s. SJt/.— Ballyhomocke, 110 a.
2 r. 8 p. (179a. & 12 p. stat.) 1/. 13s. 7 d. — Tullocassane alias
Tulloghassane, 219 a. 1 it. (355 a. & 24 p. stat.) 3/. 6s. 6f </.—
Ballevadlea, 1 85 a. 2 r. 24 p. (300 a. 2 r. 36 p. stat. ) 2/. 1 6s. 4 ft/.
— Balleknocke alias Knockstown, 147 a. 1 r. 8 p. (238 a.
2 r. 17 p. stat.) 21. 4s. 8 ft/. ; bar. Middlethird, same co—
Lissinfrankagh alias Ballyskehane, part of Ballydough, 90 a.
)R. 24 p. (146 a. 3 a. 15 p. stat.) 1/. 7s. G|d; bar. Clan-
william, same co.— Monyroan, 78 a. (126 a. 1 r. 16 p. stat.)
KUhenny. )/. 3s. 8ft/. ; bar. Upper Ormond, same co. — Ballygowen
alias Smithstowne, 834 a. & 32 p. (1,350 a. 3 r. 30 p.°stat.)
16/. 17s. 9ft/. — Newtowne, 116 a. 3 r. 8p. (189 a. & 32 p.
stat.) 21. 7s. 3 Id. — Rathana alias Bathrath, 76 a. (127 a. &
17 p. stat.) 1/. 10s. 9ft/. — Donomogane and Rahine, 573 a.
1 it. 8 p. (928 a. 2 r. 24 p. stat.) prof. 38a. 1 n. 24 p. unprof.
11/. 12s. lfd. ; bar. Kells, co. Kilkenny. — Ralhardmore,
part, 118 a. (191 a. & 23 p. stat.) 21. 7s. 9f d. ; bar. Gouran,
same co. — Tubbrid alias Tubbridtaine, 560 a. (907 a & 17 p
Carlow. slat) 11/. 6s. 9ft/. ; bar. Cranagh, same co.-Carrigneslane’
501 a. (811 a. 2 r. 6 p. stat.) 10/. 2s. 10|t/.— Killmolish, 96 a!
3 it. (156 a. 2r. 36 p. stat.) 1/. 19s. 2{d— Mizell, 438a. 1r
(709 a_. 3 r. 20 p. stat.) 8/. 17s. 5|d— Shragh, 346 a. (360 a.
1 r. 35 p. stat.) 7/. 0s. lfd. — Gamut Pursin Killcoole. 124 a.
(200 a. 3 r. 18 p. stat.) 21. 10s. 2fd. — BaUymogie, 184 a.
(298 a. & 8 p. stat.) 3/. 14s. 6Jd. — Ballykealy, 469 a. 2 r.
[March
(760 a. 2r. 2p. stat.) 9/. 10s. lfd— Bnllywadrum alias Bal-
lyvardrum, part of Ballykealy, Tobergurtine, parcell of Mizell,
Graignespedoge, 24 a. (38a. 3r. 20p. stat.) 9s. 8fd— Clon-
m'shenine, 116 a. 1 it. (188 a. 1 r. 9p. stat.) 2/. 7s. Id—
Temple Peter, half, 66 a. 3 b. 20 p. (108a. 1 r. 14 p. stat.)
l/.7s.0fd. — Ballinrush, 120 a.(194a. 1 r. 21 p.stat.)2/.8s.7fd.
— Shangarry, 413 a. (668 a. 3 r. 39 p. stat.) 8/. 7s. 2d—
Ty coline, f part of Rathrush, Ballygodderman, 200 a. (323 a.
3 r. 35 p. stat.) 4/. Is— Ballymogeleine, 183 a. 3 n. (299 a.
1 R. 3p. stat.) 3/. 14s. lOd. — Ballygerrell or garrett, 350a. 1 R.
(567 a. 1 r. 16 p. stat.) 7/. Is. lOd— Ballywalden, parcell of
Ballygarrett, 45 a. 3 r. (74 a. & 18 p. stat.) 18s. 6d.—
Nichollstowne, part of Ballykealy aforesaid, Bogganbegg and
Bogganmorc; bar. For*, co. Carlow Butler’s part of
Carrickbegg, 380 a. (615 a. 2 r. 6 p. stat.) 51. 15s. 5d. ; bar.
Upperthird, co. Waterford — Ballycouny, 290 a. (469 a.
2 it. 38 p. stat.) 51. 17s. 5fd. — Heathstowne, 82 a. 3 r. 24. p.
(134a. 1 r. 5 p. stat.) 1/. 13s. 6fd— Ballekea, 337 a. (545a.
3 R. 22 p- 6/. 18s. 5fd— Kinure, 367 a. (594. a. 1 r.
37 p. stat.) 7/. 8s. 7fd. — Thomastowne, part of Loghslihmy
in Ballyscaddan, 131a. (212 a. 8c 32 p. stat.) 21. 13s. Ofd. ;
bar. Balrothery, co. Dublin— Prieststowne, 200 a. (323 a.
3r. 35 p. stat) 4/. Is.; bar. Dunboyne, co. Meath Kep-
pagh alias Cappaghbegg, 355 a. 2r. 23 p. (576 a. 8c 14 p.
stat.) 7/. 4s— Rathcoffy, 470 a. (761 a. 1 n. 12 p. stat.) prof.
108 a. unprof. 9/. 10s. 3fd. — Belgard, 450 a. 2 it. 38 p.
(730 a. 8c 19 p. stat.) prof. 3 a. 1 r. unprof. 9/. 2s. 6fd— Port-
gloran, 301 a. 2 r. 1 p. (487 a. 3 r. 38 p. stat.) 6/. 2s— Clon-
fert, 170 a. 3 r. 28 p. (276 a. 3 r. 20 p. stat.) 31. 9s. 2fd—
Graige Pottle, 221 a. St 4 p. (358 a. 3 r. stat.) 4/. 9s. 6d—
Castlekeely, 360 a. (583 a. Sc 23 p. stat.) 7/. 5s. 9fd— Woo-
gan’s land in Clane, 31 a. 1 r. 32 p. (50 a. 3 r. 32 p. stat.)
12s. 9 d. — Killcocke, 100 a. 3 r. (163 a. 8c 32 p. stat)
21. 0s. Ofd. ; bar. Ikeathy, Oughtereny, and Clane, co. Kil-
dare— Mylerstowne (part), 112 a. 3 r. 4 p. (182 a. 2 r.
28. p. stat.) 1/. 14s. 3fd. ; bar. Iffa and Offa, co. Tipperary.
— Ballyowen alias Fessaglunore, 506 a. (819 a. 2 r. 22 p.
stat.) 7/. 13s. 8fd. — Sallstownebegg, Grangemore, and Grange-
begg, 282 a. 3 b. 8 p. (458 a. Sc 15 p. stat.) 4/. 5s. 10fd—
Garranhaly, 76 a. Sc 32 p. (123 a. 1 r. 29 p. stat.) 1/. 3s. lfd. ;
bar. Middlethird, same co — Total rent, 255/. 2s. 9fd. !
Date 14 th Nov. 18 th year— (Cert. 10 th Aug.)—Inrolled in the
Exchequer, 19 th Dec. 1666.
51. PHILIP FERNELY esq. — Ballyheale (part), and
the several hamlets thereto belonging, 303 a. 8c 20 p —
Kilturkin (part), 53 a. 3 it. 12 p— Kilkereliill (part), 218 a.
with the castle. — Ballaghbregan, part, 151 A. 2 r. • bar
Knocktopher, co. Kilkenny. — Total quantity, 1,176 a!
2r. 37 p. stat— Total rent, 14/. 14s. lfd. Date 15 th Oct.
18th year— (Cert. 31s< Aug.)-Inro/led, 24 th Nov. 1666.
i. I. WILLIAM IIANDCOCK esq — In Killmacharon,
viz. Kilkeran and Tawnagh, 2 cartrons, 254 a llivagh, in
Muckenagh, 30 a— in Killinmore and Coolenisennagli or
Coolehisiuagh, 168 a— in Cartron Keele, Lyssnesamltigh,
Bogfierevally or Boghirvally, and Lissdachan, 114 a in
Tully, Tobbernegoge, Lissloughlin or Lisloghan, and Loughan
M'Gillicks, 68 a— Rath, 68 a— in Middle Baskin 8c Lower
Baskin, 256 a. 2r. 51. 3s. lOfd— in Dromrany, 235 a— in
Tulchnn alias Tulchaneightragh, 75 a Fyermore, 30 a.;
'■ bar. Kilkenny, co. Westmeath — Tybrodane and Ballana-
more, 240 a— Kilnony, 158 a— Erricke, 31 a— in Killoy,
f qr., 50 a. — Total, 479 a. plant. (775 a. 3 r. 24 p. stat.)
• 4/. 16s. 1 1 id. ; bar. Athlone, co. Roscommon— In Clonvhegan,
57 a. 8c 34 p. in Pwogh or Treyford alias Twoghballaingee,
497 a. 2 r. 8 p. — Tullesbane, 151 a. — in Legan, 56 a. 1 r.
26 p— Naghod or Naliod, 83 a. 3 r. 4 p— Clonrillick, 82 a!
2 r. 36 P— Ardedufly, 41 a. 2 n. 8 p— in Carnefian. 10 a—
Asholoes or Aghsolas, 100 a. 2r — in Culvooke, 80 a—
Crivemore, 109 a. 8c 28 p. — Crivebcgg and Tworyronow or
Tworirane, 271a. 2 r. 24 r. ; bar. Clonlonan, co. West-
meath—Cornemagh, 94a. In— Cornemaddy, 92a— Isker,
13 a— in Killmackrogh, 22 a — Bnllyipping, 24 a— in the
Derries, 17 a— in Lechill of Bonnahinly, 7a. 2r— Bonna-
hinlyor Bunaherly, 147 a. 2r — in Cregan, 127 a. 2r— Lis-
savullen or Lisawillen, 101 A— Carrickbegg, 9 a— in "Clon-
Roll 1 8/A Cha. II. first part, back.
bunneaglibegg, 45 a. 3 R. — in 'Clonbuneaghmore, 123 a 2 R
the former propriety of Theobald Bryan— 'Carrylena, 60 1
2 r Carrickmore, 22 a. — Moydrumcrosse, 297 a. ; bar.
Brawny, same co. — Artlow, 234 a. (379 a. 8c 7 p.’ stat.)
4/. 14s. 9fd. ; bar. Fassaghdineing, co. Kilkenny— in Agha-
nargidd, 9 a— in Moategranoge, US a— both Ballytrass-
naghs, 56 A. — Cartroncurragh, 15 a. — Ballynemoddagh,
128 a. in Knockanea, 90 a. — Coylechona, 39 a. 2 r. 15 p
in Ballynegarbragh, 31 a— in Killenehinch, 31 a. -in Killin-
boy, Legan, and Tulcanroe, 40 a in Moategranoge, 21a
in Clonyhegan, 22 a. 2 r— Correvagli, 62 a. 1 r. 4p— in Boy-
annagh, Calrey, and KiUinronan, 132 a— Ballynelacky, 101a.
1r. 4 p. ; bar. Clonlonan, co. Westmeath— Balhmemenv
24 a. 1r. 10 p.; bar. Moycashell, same co. — Killnegoure^ 44 a.
ln BaUybroder, 42 a. 2r.; bar. Clonlonan, same co— Total
quantity in Westmeath, 5,051 a. Sc 1 p. plant. (8,181 a. 3 r
7p. stat.) Total rent, 102/. 5s. 5 Id. Dale 3d July 18/A
year— (Cert. 25th May 1666.)— Note : Mr. Handcock having
endeavoured to bring several Protestant families together, his
Majesty to encourage and promote mi English plantation,
create.) all the lands in co. Westmeath (except the three deno-
t 1 is marked "), with lands of Burnes, Lisneclogh,
Boardland, and Bi vanbegeaghter, in the bar. Kilkenny west,
ntaining in the whole about 5,000 a., into the manor of
reyford, with 500a. in demesne; power to create tenures ;
Ch. II.
Carlow.
Waterford.
Dublin.
Kildare.
Tipperary.
Kilkenny.
Kilkenny.
Westmeath.
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
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18 Ch.II.
Westmeath.
Waterford.
Tipperary.
Fermanagh.
■to hold courts lect and baron, with a law-day or court of
record ; to build a prison ; to appoint seneschalls, bailiffs,
gaolers, and other officers ; to receive all waifs, 8cc. ; to im-
park 500 a. with free warren, park and chace ; to hold a
Thursday market, and two fairs on the feasts of St. Barnabas
11th June, and St Matthew SlstSept. at the towne of Moate,
at the rent of 21. — Patent dated 12th Feb. and inrolled
25th Feb. 1680. (Hot. Pat. de anno, 33° Car. II. I™ pars facie,
r. 14.) Pursuant to P. S. at W. Hall, 15th Sept. 1680. D.r. 25.
4. Sir JOHN COLE bart — Garracusse, being part of
Dromcannon, 188 a. (304 a. 2 b. 5p. stat.) 21. 17 s. ljtf. —
Island Trasney, 285 a. (461 a. 2r. 25 p. stat.) 47. 6s. 6f(7.—
Ballyscanlane, 294 a. (476a.&37p. stat.) prof. 226a. unprof.
47. 9s. 34(7. — Fcnnor, 217 a. (351 a. 2r. 1 p.stat.) prof. 22 a.
unprof. 37. 5s. lid.— Killfarissy, 356 a. (576 a. 2 it. 26 p. stat.)
57. 8s. Ud. — Ballygarrenbegg, 33 a. (53 a. 1 r. 33 p. stat.)
10s. 0(d. — Carrowgarruffe, 33 a. (53a. & 33 p.stat.) 10s. 0J<7.
—Little Newtowne, 140 a. (226 a. 3 r. 4p. stat.) 27. 2s. 6 id.
— Ballymakill,206A. (333 a. 2r. 30 p. stat.) prof. 63 a. unprof.
37. 2s. 6J(7.— Donhill, 228 a. (369 a. 1 r. 12 p.stat.) prof. 4 a.
unprof. 37. 9s. 3(7. — Kilcannon, 100 A. (161 a. 3 n. 38 p. stat.)
17. 10s. 4|(7. — Lissnerane, 224a. (362a. 3 r. 15 p. stat) 110 a.
belonging to Liswarin and Dunhill, 37. 8s. 04(7. — Bally-
negrecough, 143a. (231a. 2r. 22 p.stat.) 27. Ss. 5J(7.— Bally-
headen, 33 a. (53 a. 1 r. 33 p. stat.) 10s. 0J(7.— Knockancor-
bally, 101 a. (163 a. 2 b. 17 p. stat.) 17. 10s. 8Jtf.— Killstaggy,
143 a. (231 a. 2 R. 22 p. stat) prof. 5 a. unprof. 27. 3s. 5J(7.—
Casde Cradocke, 158 a. (255 a. 3 r. SO p. stat.) prof. 3 a. unprof.
27. 8s.— Ballyleene, 191 a. (309 a. 1 R. 22 p. stat) prof. 12 a.
unprof. 27. 18s. 04(7. — Shaneclone, 180 a. (291a. 2 r. lip.
stat.) prof. 16 a. unprof. 27. 14s. 8c7. — Ballytanasty, 84 a.
(136 a. 8c 11 F. stat.) prof. 4 a. unprof. 17. 5s. 6 \d. — Clona-
lisky or liske, 100 a. (161 a. 3 r. 38 p. stat.) prof. 8 a. unprof.
17. 10s. 4 4 (7. — Gortyleene and Carrigogillyman alias Bally-
derlicke, 36 a. (58 a. 1 r. 10 p.stat) 10s. 114(7. — Ballyroben,
103 a. (166 a. 3 r. 15 p. stat.) prof. 3 a. unprof. 17. 11s. 3 \d. —
Ballylenanmore, 55a. (89a. & 15p.stat.) 16s.8J(7. — Carricke-
phillip, 28a. (45a. 1 r. 17p. stat) 8s. 6(7. — Ballynegeragh,
315 a. (510 a. 1 R. stat) prof. 5 a. unprof. 47. 15s. 8(7. — in
Killowen, 153 a. (247 a. 3 r. 14 p. stat.) 27.6s. 5|d.— Killcar-
ton,117A. (189a. 2r. 3p. stat.) prof. 3a. unprof. 17.15s. 64(7.
—Bally Adambegg, 97 a. (157 a. 8c 20 p. stat.) 17. 9s. bid.
— Ballydermott, 234 a. (379 a. 8c 7 p. stat) 37. 11s. 1(7.—
Ballyphillip, 87 a. (140 a. 3 R. 28 p. stat.) 17. 6s. 5(7. ; bar.
Middlethird, co. Waterford. — Lisshane, 146 a. (236 a. 2r.
stat.) 27.4s. 4^(7. — Rathanny or Rathtuny, 308 a. (498 a. 3 b.
26 p. stat) 47. 13s. 64(7. — (This rent reduced to 37. 4s. by
Patent dated 1st Dec. 1677. Rot. anno, 29° Car. II. 3“ pars,
f. R. 20.) — Rathquage, 1 16 a. (187a. 3 n. 24p.stat.) 17.15s. 2|(7.
Knockandoraghy, 153 a. (247a. 3r. 14 p. stat) 27. 6s. 5J(7.
— Dunbratton, 222 a. (359 a. 2 r. 17 p. stat) 37. 7s. 54(7.—
Killmurrens, 134a. (217a. 8c 10 p.stat) 27. 0s. 84(7. ; bar.
Upperthird, same co. — in Killnockatter, 42 a. (68 a. 8c 5 p.
stat) 12s. 9(7. — Ballinlotta, 220 A. (356 A. 1 R. 18 p. stat)
37. 6s. 10(7.— Kilkonan, 177 a. (286 a. 2 r. 34 p. stat.) 27. 13s. 9(7.
— in Rathmule, 47 a. (76 a. 8c 21 p. stat.) 14s. 34(7. — Ballyn-
licky, 200 A. (323 A. 3 R. 35 p. stat.) 37. 0s. 9(7. — Ralianna,
250 a. (404 a. 3r. 34 p. stat.) 37. 15s. 114(7. — Ballymelogh
alias Ballymalone, 64 A. (103 a. 2 R. 27 p. stat.) 19s. 54(7.— in
Clonarth alias Clonyhirth, 71 a. 2 r. (115 a. 3 r. 11 p. stat)
17. Is. 83(7. — Rathurly, 323 a. (523 a. 8c 33 p. stat) prof. 202 a.
unprof. 47.18s. 14<7. — Knockgillygranan, 153 a. 8c 37 p.
(248 a. 8c 24 p. stat.) prof. 14 a. unprof. 27. 6s. 64(7. — in Clon-
lea, 70a. (113 a. In. 22 p. stat) 17. Is. 3(7.; bar. Upper Or-
mond, co. Tipperary. — Total quantity in Munster, 7,362 a.
2 b. 37 r. plant. (11,919 a. 3 n. 29 p. stat.)— Total rent,
1 1 17. 15s. 1 J(7.— in Moyntagh, 87 a. 2 it. prof. 1,027 a. unprof.
— Clontymoylan, 153 a. 2 r. 32 p. — Dramduffe, Killtullan,
Garrelly alias Garrowly, 88 a. 1 r. 24 p. — Corgrinagh, Gort-
nesillagh (part), and Mullnghenshogagh, 16 a. — Finlane and
Killrady, 120 a. 2 r. — Drumsule, Cloghonngh, and 4 of Clo-
henagli, 30 a. 2 R. 32 p. — in Tattynamonagh, 81 a. 3 R. 18 p.
prof. 54 a. unprof. — Corrigillinagh, 120. 2 r. 16 p. — Tollihon
and Derrylaghta, 162 a. 3n. 8p. — Gurdn alias Mullaghgarrow
Tryan, 105 a. 2 n. 32 p. — in Dromoen and Terkenny, 202 a.
3 r. 8p. — Coolearckan, 74a. 3 r. 24p — in Carrowkeely, 30 a.
2 r. 9 p. — in Aghenaglacky, 20 a. — Knockagyhines, 89 a. —
Agerane, 101 a. 3 r. 24 p — Glandurragh, Gortin, and Skrcenc,
142 a. 2 r. 16 p. — Clone and Curgee, 12 a. — in Cohanmore
and Cohanbegg, 68 a. 1 R. — Knockacrcny, 11a. Sc 32 p. —
(122.)
Crossmurren, 94 a. 3 r. 8 p. — Cloganagh, 125 a. 8c 32 p. —
Gortatowcll, 117 a. 2 r. — in Knocks, 55 a. 3 r. 24 p. — Tony-
nadwyne, 30 a. 1r. 8p. — in Dryen, 76 a. 8c 29 p. — in Lurge,
19a. 3 R. 36 p. — Cloran, 39a. 1 R. 24p.— in Killnamyle, 181 a.
1 R. 35 p. — Molloghbane and Corry, 99 a. 3r. 8p. ; bar. Cle-
nawly, co. Fermanagh. — Total quantity in Fermanagh,
2,614a. Ir. 19p.plant. (4,235 a. stat.) — Total rent, 357. 5s. 10(7.
— in Cornebrocke, half Ballybetagh, Dromgallon, Corna-
horagh, Lissnegreene, Lissdown, Dromkill, Corleagh, Dargayn,
Curraghkeene, Corleigh, Ballyaddy, Donphelomy, Cramartm,
Cloghan, Lakill, Agnagallagh alias Lesmackhinchyn, 313 a.
2 r. (507 a. 3 R. 12 p. stat.) 47. 4s. 74(7. ; bar. Cremorne, co.
Monaghan. — Total quantity in Munster, 7,362 a. 2 n. 37p.
plant. (11,919a. 3r. 29 p. stat.) 1117. 15s. 14(7.— Total quan-
Monaghan.
stat.) 397. 10s. 54(7. Date 3(7 July 18th year. — (Cert.
23(7 May 1666.) — Inrolled in the Exchequer.
11. RANDALL Marquess of ANTRIM, to his heirs
male. — In the bar. of Dunluce, co. Antrim, 30,358 a. 8c 4 p. Antrim.
plant. (49,174 a. 3 r. 37. p. stat.) 4097. 15s. 10(7.— in bar.
Dunluce, co. Londonderry, 2,546 a. 1 R. plant. (4,124 a. Londonderry
2 r. 2 p. stat) 347. 7s. 5(7. — in bar. Kilconway, co. Antrim,
18,203 a. 2 r. 13 p. plant (29,489 a. 3 n. 7 p. stat.) Antrim.
2457. 14s. 5 J (7. — in said bar. held by him in fee-farm of the
diocess of Connor, 1,086 a. 3 r. 30 p. plant. (1,760 a. 2r.
23p.stat.) 147. 13s. 54(7. — out of the Tuoghs of Learne, Parke,
Largie, and Middle-Glynnes, being the whole bar. of Glenarme.
— the yearly rent of 527. and the royalties of a court of record,
to be held every 3 weeks, within this manor and barony. —
Blackane, 4 qrs. ; Mulkes, 2 qrs. ; Ballycregg, 4 qrs. ; Grin-
low, 2 qrs. ; Altimile, 2 qrs. ; Monylarran, 2 qrs. ; a mill, and
5 a. in the demesne of Glanarme ; 2 corn mills and 1 tuck
mill in Inver ; with, of Garrymore, 60 a. 866 a. 8c 8 p. plant.
(1,402 a. 3 r. 18 p. stat) 117. 13s. 94(7.; bar. Glenarme,
same co. These were purchased by die Marquess from Pro-
testants, 1637,— die casde, ferry, and 36 a. of Toome; Bally-
monyglasse, 4 qrs.; Ballydongemon, 4 qrs.; Ballygellagh, 4 qrs. ;
699 a. 3 b. plant. (1,133 A. 1 R. 37 p. stat.) 97. 8s. 11(7.;
bar. Toome, same co. Divers lands excepted out of bar. Dun-
luce, which were held in fee-farm from the Marquess; and
except divers lands out of bar. Kilconway, and all glebes,
advowsons, impropriadons, and appropriate tydies. Dated
20th July 18th year. — (Cert. 26th April, Inrolled in the
Exchequer.) — Inrolled 26th July 1666.
19. WILLIAM WARRING — Leenan, 160 a. 2r. prof. Do,n‘-
25 a. unprof. — Keenoge, 132 a. 2 r. prof. 30 a. 8c 30 p-
unprof. — Magherana townland (part), 181 a. 2 r. prof. 56 a.
unprof. — Corcreny townland, 231 a. 2r. — part of the same,
alias Aghimecam, 75 a. — part of die same, 24 a. — Killeon
alias Kffleam, 98 a. 2 r.— part of die same, belonging to,
and parts of Corcreeny, 94 a. prof. 220 a. unprof.— Tulle-
herem, 74 a. 2 b. — Townerappan (half), 65 a. prof. 2 a.
unprof. — Dromhurcke (part), 27 a. 1 R. 14 p. prof. 9 a.
unprof.— more in die same, 33 a. 2r. 26 p. prof. 12a. unprof.
— Lissneffeeffee alias Lissneferry, 380 A. ; bar. Lower Evagli,
co. Down. — Total quantity, 1,578 a. plant (2,555 a. 1 r.
12 p. stat) — Total rent, 217. 5s. 11(7. Date ISth July
18th year. — (Cert. 6th July, Inrolled in the Exchequer.) —
Inrolled 31s7 July, 1666.
22. Sir JOHN TEMPLE knt M' of die Rolls— In <?“«•"* Co'
Gurtinemallngh, 101 a. (163 a. 2 it. 17 r. stat.) 27. Os. lOJtf.
— in die soudi-east part of Leagh and Lackagh, 1,070 A.
2 r. 27 p. (1,734 a. In. 9 p.stat) 217. 13s. 6\d. — in die
south-east of Killanure, 387 a. (626 a. 3 r. 20 p. stat.)
77. 16s. 8J(7. ; bar. Upper Ossory, Queen’s Co.— Total
quantity, 1,558 a. 2 r. 27 p. plant (2,524 a. 3 a. 6 p. stat.)
—Total rent, 317. 1 Is. 2d. Date ls7 August 18th year. —
(Cert. 20 th July, 1666.)
24. Captain WILLIAM HOWLETT — In Cooledoly, Tipperary,
Coolekill, Ballyliutter and Allongurt, 267 a.— in Lissnesilly,
Garranemane, Garranroe, and Graigelisky, 250 a. prof. 80 a.
unprof.— Finighy, 333 a. prof 246 a. unprof.— hi Comer and
Filcmano, 48 a. prof. 800 a. unprof.— Garrankilly, 92 a. prof.
52 a. unprof. ; bar. Kilnilougurty, co. Tipperary. — Total
quantity, 990 a. plant. (1,603 a. 2 a. 22 p. stat.)-Total rent,
157.0s.84tf* D",e 16,/i A"'J- 187/1 year.— (Cert. 277 h July
1666.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
26- Sir WALTER PLUNKETT knt Rickenhore,
(in 152 A' 2 n' 20 p — i» Sawcerstowne, 42 a. 1 r. 21 p. (315 a.
3 r. 20 p. stat.) 3/. 18s. 11 W. Co. Dublin Date 25 lhAug.
im year. — (Cert. 20 tk July 1666.)— for the remainder of a
term of 4.1 years, commencing 11th Feb. 1660.
28. Sir WALTER LONG bart. — Beanlestowne, 116 a.
3 li. (189 a. & 19 p. stat.) 9.1. Is. 3M. — Mullagh Willing,
55 a. 2r. (89 a. 3 n. 25 p. stat.) li 2s. 5frf— in Hopkins-
towne, 122 a. (197 a. 2 n. 19p. stat.) 21. 9s. 4J</.— Corbally
(part), 100 a. (Id a. 3 r. 37 p. stat.) 21. 0s. 6 d. ; bar. Slane,
co. Meath — Total quantity, 391 a. 1 r. plant. (638 a. 2 r.
20 p. stat.)— Total rent, 'll. 19s. 8d. Dale nth Aug.
1 8th year. — ( Cert. 10th Aug. 1666.)
ich. 30. WILLIAM POPE— Dromonbegg, Carrickbegg, a
parcel of Knockcentry alias Knockersinta, 126 a. (204 ,t. &
16 p. stat.) li 18s. 3jrf. — Derryknockan, 430 a. (696 a. 2 b.
op. stat.) 6i 10s. 7{d. — Soutli Liberties of Limerick. —
Total quantity, 556 a. plant. (900 a. 2 r. 21 p. stat.) Total
rent, 8i 8s. lOki Date 28/A Sept. 18/A year (Cert.
10/A August 1666.)
■ry. 32. JOSHUA ALLEN, of Dublin, merch1.— Kellesenan
alms Kellsenan, 400 a. (647a. 3 n. 30 P. stat.) 6i Is. 5 id.;
■ bar. Kdnamannagh, co. Tipper ARY._i„ ( ffe ,.A.
l rl' Stat’) 11 2s' 5^* — Ke<!|iced by Patent, dated
1st Nov. 16 <8, to 8s. a year ; bar. Carberry, co. Cork
Date 28/A Sept. 18/A year — (Cert. 24/A Aug. 1666.)
•lh. 34. RALPH SMITH gent — Parcellstowne, 323 a. 1 r.
^«3 A< 3 R‘ 5 P‘ Slat'^ i'W' — Johnstowne (part),
126 a. 2 a. (204 a. 3 a. 26 p. stab) 2£ 1 1*. 2fc£— JohnMowne
(mote pan), 141 (TO a. 1 „. lfl ,„.) ft 18s.
&g«>, p.MT of the ,6a. 2 a. (26 a. 2„. 32 p. Mat)
Moygot.il, co. Westmeath — Total rent,
1666 )" 1,1 ° “ lm (Ortt 10« Hay.
■<J- 35. Sit MARTIN NOELL knt. and THOMAS NOELL
esq., sous of Sir M. Noell knt, dec. To Sit Martin, in KiUeagh,
20 i' Li,'', ,ilP' "''‘I'' U l5' 313. Lissnedogobbnn,
20 a. (32 a. I n. 24 ,. stat.) 6a. IS— Incliy, [2 a. (19 a. 1 a.
30 p. stat.) 3s. 7iftA — CurraghdufFc, 47 a. (76a. & 21 p. stat.)
14s. 3,jd. Inclieloghartli or Inclietebragh, 7 a. (1 1 a. 1 n 14 J
sat.) 2,. J'i'I. Liisnarlin, 35 a. (56a. 2 n. 31 p. Mat.) loi.flA
-in &.iSH,,,,cko, 23 a. (32 a. 1 ,. 1 ,. ««., s>. n*fc_
m Mowariyn 20 a. (32 A. 1 ,. 24 a. .»,.) 6,. M_,„ Lis-
ganbehalh, Rahuratli,and Glanbeagh, 19a. 2r. 33p. (31 A 3R j
19 p. stat.) 5s. 11U, abated 2s. l\d.— Ballymakill and Bally- .
sleagh, 424a (686 a. 3 r. 10 p. stat.) 6i 8s. O^-Rath- ,
moveagh, 160 a. (259 a. & 28 p. stat.) prof. 22 a. unprof. J
21. 8s. 7 id., abated 16s. 8(/._Carpickanoran or Cappicorian or ,
Cappytanortm, 97 a. ( 157 a. & 20 p. stat.) li 9s. 5.Ui, abated !
13S.10U/.— Lackvantmeor Laccarantine, and Ballybegg, 130 a. J
(210 a. 2 r 13 p. stat.) li 19s. 53d., abated 14s. lid.— Bal- ,
lydnogher alias Ballymagher, 272 a. (440 a. 2 r. J5 p stat y c
4i 2s.7jd., abated li 8s. 5fd— Loughranieor Koglibraine, 94a. J
237a''(383 a 3^ I? ^ 6^-Go,'tden7bogge or boy, f
237 a. (383 a. 3 n. 24 p. stat.) prof. 68 a. unprof. 3i 1 Is. 1 lid. ]
-Banypolm, 166a (268a. 3 R. 23p. stat.) prof. 86 a. unprof. -
? i 1 6s. lid. Shane Ballyvaghin, 111 A. £
W riwL*' S,f)PPof- 76 *• unprof, li 13s. 8j,d. — Bidly- (
bane, 61a. (98a. 3r. 10p. stat.) prof. 200 a. unprof. 18s 6<d s,
abated 6s. 4d. — Beaghaglasse, 222 a. (359a. 2r. 17p stat \ T
lagnath, 13 J a. more of the same, 81 a. 2 it. 16 p. (357 A 1 B c
10 p. stat.) 3i 7s— Aslmesmeagh or Aglmespeagher, Lis- L
mackm or Lismalune, and part of Gortinmullin, 436 a. (706 a ct
R. stat.) prof 32 a. unprof. 6i 12s. 5 d., abated 2i 4s. id. st
g levoy, 2,)8 A. (417 a. 3 R. 27 p. stat.) 3 i 18s. 4}d.— in /,
Shanakill, 136 a. (220 a. 1r. 8p. stat.) 21. Is. 3Jd.— in Ag-
lievoy, called Gurtenegowny, 200 a. (323 a. 3 r. 25 p. stat) -
3i 0s. 9d., abated li Is. 5 d. ; bar. Ikerine, co. Tipperary.
—Total quantity, 3,488 a. 1 r. 9 p. plant. (5,650 a. 1 11.
35 p. stat.) — 36 houses and cabins, a garden, &c. in Selker’s
alias St. Peter’s parish, Wexford. — 17 houses, &c. in
St. Mary’s parish, Wexford, 9i 19s. 6d— to Thomas Noell,
65 houses, old walls, gardens, and plotts of ground, &c. in
St. Patrick’s parish, Wexford, 12i 15s. Date 15th Oct.
18th year.— (Cert. 11/A May and 21st June, InroUed in the
Exchequer. ) — Inrolled 27/A Oct. 1666.
42. MICHAEL STANLEY and ELIZABETH his wife,
the relict of Lieut. Hugh Phillipps — In Cominstowne with the
castle, 292 a Killine, 75 a. — Ballinlmy alias Ballinhary
alms Ballychanor, 220 a. — Curraghneddy, 116 a.— in Gortne-
gawny, 306 a. (1,634 a. 1 r. 26 p. stat.) prof. 40 a. unprof.
15 A 6s- 5$d- ’ bar. Upper Ormond, co. Tipperary. — 111
Necleene, 10 a. (16a. & 32p. stat.) Ss.O.W. ; bar. Glaneroughty,
co. Kerry — Total quantity, 1,019 a. plant. (1,650 a. 2r. 18i>.
stat.)— Total rent, 15A 9s. 6 d.— Notes To hold for the life
of said Eliz"1, and after to the right heirs of Phillipps
43. M. STANLEY. — Ardcollman or Ardcollinan, 3 cartrons, 1
76 a. Lisnenvickellagh, 143 a— Carrowtiriffe, 89A—Killen-
voy, 104 A—Ciooney, 54A.-cl°o,leney,41 a.— in Carrowmore,
a. m Carrownedoisy, 28 a. — in Lisinranaghane, 56 a. in
Culnecalhie, 133 a. ; bar. Athlone, co. Roscommon Total
quantity, (1,198 a. 2 r. 28 p. stat.)— Total rent, 7A 9s. 10d.—
Polmoenane, 44 a — Poleredmond, 19a. (92a. 1r. 13p stat )
11s. 6 \d. ; bar. Bellamo, co. GALWAY.-Total quantity-, 850 a
plant. (1,376 a. & 1 p. stat)-Total rent, 8A 11s. 71d.
Date 2 6th Oct. 18 th year.— (Cert. 10 th Aug.) —InroUed
10/A Nov. 1666.
45. Sic TIMOTHY TERRELL knt-Cemin lantkin
Fmgl,,. 79 i. 2,. 20 p. (127.. 8 a. 85,. MM.) U.12,._
bounded trith tl.e lorn., of Fugle.,. N, witb Dillon. «,d
cl , , . Forth’s lends, E„ of Finglu.S, Solomon's
beld, lord s leisure, end the 20 a. late in Philips’s holding, W—
These lands had been granted by patent, dated 21st Feb. 1660
13 ' Car. II. to Dame Eliz. Terrell, wife of Sir Timothy, and
were a lease made to Sir Edward Bagshaw knt. by the bishop
of Ardmagh. To hold for the term which William Hewlett
at the time of Ins attainder had to come therein Dale
27/A Nov. 18/A year.— (Cert. 31s/ Aug.)— InroUed 7/A Dec
48. HUGH RADCLIFFE esq— n,e west part of the
burgagery lands of Clonmell, in which were included 2 mes-
suages and 4 gardens, 1 a— in Rickard’s park, 2 a Prior’s
parks, 2 a. 2 r. 8 p.— near the way called Feathardbohir, 3 r.
—near the same, 2 A.-Baron’s alias Orm">park, 5 A.-another
park, 1 a— Total quantity, 14 a. 1r. 8p— to be cut off from
the north part of the said burgagery by an east and west line,
25 a.— Cooleene’s parks, with a small parcel lying on the east-
ward of the east highway that leadctli to Cashell, 23 a 2 r
32p.-°ut of Crooked Acre, 4 a. 2 r. 8 P._Total quantity
f \ 1 “• w‘th/the said 14 a. 1 r. 8 p. being excepted
for James Duke of Ormond, there remains to said Hugh
Radchffe, 414 a. 1 r. 24 p. (671 a. & 30 p. stat.) 6/. 5s. 9 fd.
230 ‘,U‘?S iT ’ ben>S 2 R— Lawlesstownebegg, 142 A. prof.
7roo cR', ! P' Stilt< Unpr°f- 21 3s- 3^— Ratlu-onane, 326 a.
(o 8 a. & 11 p. stat.) 4/. 19s. — in Orchardstowne, west of the
SOU* past, 45 A- 2 It. 13 p. (78 .. 8 „. 20 p. Mat) 13,._
Eallymlles, mMpan, U A. (17 A. 3 n. II ,. Mat) .8,. 4i ,
rHFWNiSm ’ Tipp«»ai.,._51. THOMAS
CHEWNING gent — Orchardstowne (north part), 89 a
Lisronagh (part), 182 a. & 35 p. 4/. 2s. 34 d. ; same bar and
co.— Total quantity, 271 a. & 35 p. plant (439 a. 1 r. 12 p.
stat. ) - ——Dale 25th Nov. 18 th year. —(Cert. 12lh and 28th Sep.,
Inrolled m the Exchequer.) — Inrolled 20 th Dec. 1666.
Roll 18th Ch. II. second part, face.
19J™HN0TTWAYgE„._I,1O,„,ng,,,JO„,0«k,, Tippemi,.
16/. 14s. Id. Datel8th October I8thyear— (Cert li///^"'’ « 10^rf— 1 Lackanvorney, 154a. (249 a. lit. 33p.stat.)
r.r,m RT*,.s,.)-,,„,,s“rOs,.TSo ((-*)’ »»*• (H»4. & 13 ,. stab)’
1/. 1 Is. 10jrf.— Gortflowe, 90 a. ( 145 a. 3 r. 6 p. stat.) 1/. 7s Ad.
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
51
18 Cn. II.
Tipperary.
Waterford.
Tipperary.
Waterford.
Meath.
Tipperary.
Kilkenny.
Kilkenny.
Waterford.
Waterford.
Waterford.
— Shanballiard, 193 a. (312 a. 2r. 21p.stat.) 21. 18s. 7)d.—
Callagh, 117 a. (189 A. 2 n. 4 p. stat.) 1/. 15s. 64</.— in Bry-
dagh, 215 a. (348 a. 1 r. 2 p. staL) prof. 167 a. unprof.
31. 5s. 3§d. — in Greenleagh, 85 a. (137 a. 2r. 30 p. stat.)
1/. 5s. 9|</. — in Gortreagh, 165 a. (267 a. 1 r. 4 p. stat.) prof.
12 a. unprof. SI. 10 s. l}d. — Gui'teene, 49 a. (79 a. 1 r. 20 p.
staL) 14s. lOJrf. — qr of Gurteene, 47 a. (76 a. & 21 p. stat)
13s. 3{d. — Templederry, 113 a. (212 a. & 32 p. stat.)
li 19s. 9. id. — in Faleny, 100 a. (161a. 3 n. 37 p. stat.)
1/. 10s. 4 Ad. — Cloghonan castle and the lands belonging
thereto, 182 a. (294 a. 3 r. 10 p. staL) prof. 14 a. unprof.
SI. 15s. 3Jd. — Loughane, 238 a. (385 A. 2 r. 3 p. stat.)
3/. 12s. 3 id. — Knockalton, 67 a. (108 a. 2 r. 5 p. stat.)
1/. Os. 4d. ; bar. Upper Ormond, co. Tipperary. — Part of the
woody part of Knockantebryan, 47 a. (76 a. & 21 p. stat.)
14s. 3Jd. ; bar. Kilnemanagh, same co. — Total quantity,
2,331a. & 28 p. plain. (3,776 A. 8c 21 p. stat-.) — Total rent,
35/. 8s. 0\d. bate 5th Oct. 18 thyear. — (Cert. 10th Aug.) —
Inrolled 19 th Oct. 1666.
5. ANDREW RICKARDS esq Williamstowne, 300 a.
(485 a. 3 b. 32 p. stat.) 4/. 1 Is. 1 \d. ; bar. Gualtier, co. Water-
ford.— Ballycarnan, 165 a. (267 a. 1 r. 4p. staL) 2/.10s.lJd. —
Knockanduffe alias Carrigvanto, 106 a. (171a. 2r. 32 p. stat.)
1/. 12s. 2^d. — in Knockanatten, 560 a. (907 a. & 17 p. stat.)
81. 10s. Id. bar. Middlethird, same co. — Lisseene (part),
37 a. (59 a. 3 r. 30 p. stat.) 1 Is. 2\d. — Garrenmore and
Clonegeny, 39 a. (63 a. & 28 p. staL) 11s. lOd. — Combe or
Combs (part), 857 a. (578 A. 1b. 4 p. staL) 5/. 8s. 5d.
reduced to SI. 10s. j> ann. by patent, dated 29th Dec. 1677,
(Rot. anno 29° 3" pars dorso, r. 13.) ; bar. Owna and Arra,
co. Tipperary. — Banfune, 205 a. (332 a. 8c 11 p. staL)
3/. 2s. 3 id. — Shangenagh, 91a. (147 a. 1 r. 25 p. staL)
l/.7s.7|d.; bar. Middletliird, co. Waterford. — Kill Sl Law-
rence (part), 67 a — Kilkohane (part), 8 a. (121 a. 1 R. 38 p.
staL) 1/. 2s. 9Jd. — Ballyshonane, 186 a. (301 a. 1 r. 6 p. staL)
SI. 16s. 6d. ; bar. Gualtier, co. Waterford. — Total quantity,
2,121 a. plant. (3,435 a. stat.) — Total rent, 32/. 4s. 3d.
Date Is/ Sep. 18 th year. — (Cert. SO th July.) — Inrolled
29 th Oct. 1666.
8. BARTHOLOMEW BEALE esq. — Ballyneskeagh,
Rathcore, and Ballyan, 1,412 a. 2 r. prof. 173 a. unprof. —
Ballynekill, 400 a. prof. 58 a. unprof. ; bar. Moyfenragh,
co. East Meath. — Total quantity, 1,812 a. 2 r. plant.
(2,935 a. 3 b. 33 p. staL — Total rent, 36/. 14s. (Cert.
27 th July 1666.)— 9. NATHANIEL HUNT genL — In
Cloncarvill and Monnington, 482 a. — in Donower, 178 a.
1 r. 22 p. (1,069 a. 2 n. 35 p. stat.) 13/. 7s. 5id. ; bar. Lune,
co. Meath. — Killoughneny, 50 a. — Ballygibbon (part),
on die west side, 40 a. (145 a. 3 b. 6 p. staL) 1/. 7s. 4d.;
bar. Upper Ormond, co. Tipperary. Date 15 th Oct.
18th year. — (Cert. 21s/ Sep.) — Inrolled 12 th Nov. 1666.
10. JOHN ASHBURNHAM esq.— Danghane Spedoge,
627a. 2r. 16 p. plain. (1,016 a. 2 b. 18 p. staL) 12t 14s. lid.;
bar. Iverke, co. Kilkenny. Date 27 th Dec. 18 th year. —
(Cert. IS th July.) — Inrolled 11th Jan. 1666.
12. EDWARD BEACON genL — Ballybrasill, 121a. 2r.
(196 a. 3r. 10 p. stat.) prof. 66 a. I r. unprof. 21. 9s. 2 id.;
bar. Iverke, co. Kilkenny. — Bogliill, 73 a. — in Doneene,
120 a. 2/. 18s. 71d. ; bar. Middlediird, co. Waterford. —
Total quantity, 193 a. planL (312 a. 2 r. 21 p. stat.)
Date 27 th Dec. 18/A year. — (Cert. 20/A July.) — Inrolled
11/A Jan. 1666.
13. Lieut-Col. JAMES MOTTLOW— in Louglulehin,
with the castle and mill, 52 a. (84 a. 8c 37 p. staL) 15s. 9 Id. ;
bar. Middlediird, co. Waterford — in Woodstowne, 292 a.
(472 a. 3 r. 38 p. staL) 4/. 8s. 8Jd. ; bar. Gualder, same co. —
Total quantity, 344 a. plant. (557 a. 8c 35 p. staL) — Total
rent, 51. 4s. 5$d.' Dale 27/A Dec. 18/A year. — (Cert.
10/A Aug.)— Inrolled 11/A Jan. 1666.
15. RICE THOMAS gent.— Adamstowne, 373 a. (604 a.
8c 32 p. stat.) 51. 13s. 31d.— in Doonine, 68 a. (110 a. 8c 24 p.
staL) 1/. 0s. 7fd. — Cooledearagh, 119a. (192 a. Sr. 2p.
stat.) 1/. 16s. lid.— in Rahines or Rabins, 128 a. 1 n. 14 p.
207 a. 3 b. 21 p. stat.) II. 19s. Old.— in Lissnekelly, 75 a.
(121 a. 1 r. 38 p. stat.) 1/. 2s. 9,jd. ; bar. Middlethird, co.
(122.)
Waterford. — Total quantity, 763 a. 1r. 14p.planL(l,236A. i8Cu.ll.
1 r. 37 p. stat.) — Total rent, 11/. 11s. 10Jd. Date 27/A Dec.
18/A year. — (Cert. 20/A July.) — Inrolled lllh Jan. 1666.
17. THOMAS CHRISTMASSE esq. in LissnekiU, 18 a. Waterford.
(29 a. 8c 25 p. stat.) 5s. 5\d. — Whitfieldstowne, 198 a. (320 a.
2 r. 37 p. staL) prof. 32 a. unprof. 3/. Os. li)d. ; bar. Middle-
third, co. Waterford. — Total quandty, 216 a. planL (349 a.
3 u. 22 p. staL)— Total rent, 31. 5s. 7id. Date 27/A Dec.
18/A year. — (Cert. 13/A July.) — Inrolled 11/A Jan. 1666.
19. JOHN HALES.— Dingens (part), 125 a. 1 r. 26 p. Queen's Co.
(203 a. 8c 24 p. stat.) prof. 30 a. 8c 16 p. unprof. SI. 10s. 9 k/.—
KiUenecasse, 72 a. 1 r. 8 p. (117 a. 8c 19 r. staL) 1/. 9s. 3d.—
— Clanterry, 129a. 1r. 8p. (209 a. 1r. 31p.staL) 2/.12s.4d.
— Strahard alias Stragard and Dubbecult (part of die same),
322 a. 8c 16 p. (521 a. 3 R. stat.) prof. 32 a. 2 r. 16 p. unprof.
6/. 10s. 5id. — in Derrygill, 21 a. (34 a. and 5 p. stat.) 8s. 6d.
— Ballycollenbegg and Derry Cappy (part of same), 190 a.
2 r. (308 A. 2 R. 3 r. stat.) prof. 50 A. 8c 16 p. unprof.
3/. 17s. 1 Jd. ; bar. Portnehinch, Queen’s Co. — Total quan-
tity, 860 a. 2r. 18p. plant. (1,394 a. 8c 2p. stat.) — Total rent,
17/. 8s. 5 id. Date 3d Aug. 18/A year. — (Cert. 13/A July,
Inrolled in the Exchequer.) — Inrolled 1st Dec. 1666.
21. NATHANIEL BOYSSE esq.— Bannowe (part), 542 a. Wexford.
— Bannowe, common of, 76 a. 3 r. 30 r. — Graige, 122 a. —
Grange, 334 a. 1 R. 24 p.— BaUymadder, 101 a. 8c 11 p.— both
Newtownes, 176 a. 2 R. 28 p. — Cullenstowne, 222 A. 2 R. —
Kiltra,78A. — Houlmore, 93 A. 3r. 32p. — Carrigg, 111 a. — in
Deane’s Castle, 84 a. ; bar. Bargy, co. Wexford. — Ballyad-
macke, 737 a. ; bar. Shelmaliere, same co. — Total quantity,
4,340 a. 1 R. 6 p. stat.— Total rent, 54/. 5s. OJd. Date
3d Nov. 18/A year. — (Cert. 24/A Aug.) — Inrolled 12/A Nov.
1666.
23. JAMES REYNOLDS esq. — Lougliscurr, casde, Leitrim.
manor, town, and lands, 124 a. unprof — Scardan, 244 a.
together widi die loughs, lakes, and rivulets, called Loughcarton,
Dowlagh, and Langnamarne, die fishing diereof, and the islands
called Inclientancaflan, Rossin, Ilamohan, and die islands to the
said lands belonging. — die town and lands of Aghascurr and
Dromconga, 424 a. — Finshenogh, part of Scardan aforesaid. —
Gowley, 122 a. 3 R. 24 p. prof. 12 a. 3 n. 8 p. unprof. — Rally
and Dryny, 105 a. 2 R. — Carricke, 219 a. — Tinonougliter and
Tinoneighter, 127 a. 1 R. 8p. — Prughlis, part of said Carricke.
— Dromercon, Dromingro, and Cloone, part of Tinonougliter,
Corritasken, and Corriginy. — Gortingallen and Kilkatery, being
part of Scardan aforesaid. — Brenrim, 80 a. ar. and pasL and 6 a.
of wood and more. — in and upon the mountain of Sleveneron,
called Ballyneliine, 80 A. 400 A. of mountain, wood, and bog.
— towards the east, west, and south side of die top of the said
mountain, 100 a. prof. 504 a. 2 r. 16 p. unprof. — Roscarbon,
Litterfian, and Seltan, part of Aghascurr. — Grange of Moun-
terolis, containing die 4 qrs. of Fiscally alias Lissecliael,
Dromloan, and Lismacagan, Cloglier, and Dromore. — die
tydies, bodi great and small, of all and singular the premisses,
containing 608 a. 1 R. 24 p. — Edenmore, Aghaliffinan, and
Dromcroman, 26 a. 102 a. of wood, underwood, and bogg,
71a. 2r. 16 p. prof. — in Brenrim and Moreagh, next adjacent
to Dromgawnagh, 17 a. — Aghin-KiUconnell, 18 a. 8c 32 p.
— the moiety of 23 a. ar. and pasL in Carricke alias Carrick-
purte, containing by estimation 46 a. — Laglieene, Milicke,
Dromgawnagh, Grenan, Gorchocherry, Rinvane, and Imressen,
178 A. ar. and past. 301 a. bogg and wood, with the appurte-
nances, containing 678 A. 2 R. 16 p. prof. — Dromrnhen, being
part of Lagheen, 59 A. prof. 26 a. unprof. — Tulchan, 112 A.
prof. 22 a. unprof. — Droingart, part of Lagheen, 48 A. prof.
16 A. unprof.— Mullaglmanawe, being part of Carrickpurte,
30 A. — in Dromgawnagh and Aghin, Killconnell next to Eden-
more, 37 A. prof. 172 A. unprof. — Aghuliffinan, 145 A. 2 r —
Cornegeighy, J cartron, 20 a. — die cartron of Laglieene in
Sheebeg, 30 a. 2r. 24 p. ; bar. Letrim, co. Letrisi. — Killfehy,
2cartrons, Corran ,1 cartron, 474 a. In. 8p. — Curragh, 1 car-
tron.—Aghekillcglesse, 1 cartron, being part of Killfehy, 52 a.
prof. 53 a. unprof. — in Rossbegg next to Brenrosse, 54 a. 3 n.
24 p. — in Dromherke, Gortcarragh and Tryly, next to An-
liaghcarge, 27 a. prof. 25 A. unprof.— in Annaghcarge, next
to Tryly, 23 A. prof. 20 A. unprof. — Claryshinny, 63 A. prof.
5 a. unprof.— (blank on the roll), 85 a. 2 it. — Cavan, Gartinc-
mullen and Treene, 67 a. containing 140 a. 1 R. 24p. — Drom-
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:" lr~ ™gan> <50 a. prof. 25 a. unprof. Dromlosse, 21a. — Gortdery, I 1/. 6s. 33d— Calestowne, 92 a. ( 149 a. & 4 p. s
8 a. — Stacka and Stradoge, 91 a. prof. 24 a. unprof..
Slnough, 56 a. prof. 40 a. unprof, next adjoining to Lagheene, Ballygoi
■Bolineslentagh, 82 a. (132 a.
Milicke, Grenan, Dromgawnagli, Gorchocherry, Rinvaine, and
Imressen — the two cartrons of Leytrim and Trewlagh, 515 a.
3 r. 8 p.— Total rent, 28/. 8s. 4 d. ; bar. Moliill, same co.— I
— in Monmore and Toberifinoge, 70 a. (113 a. 1 r. 22 p. stat.)
1/. 8s. 4d— Crory and Mill, 300 a. (485 a. 3 r. 32 p. stat.)
6/. Is. 5Jd. — Artroman, Ballygrogan, Ellengapall, and Horse
the scite, &c. of the priory or monastery of the Channyns of Island, 367a. (594 a. 1 r. 37 p. stat ) 7/ 8s 71 d — Ballvkellv
a™ oik, D«l,an, S co«„g« „,1 1 house GoM,, ond Etoton, 298,,. (489 o. 2 ». SI p'sha.l Hl'oJd.
in Dram, oh„ Durtam 120 .. _ B,11,bog„, S23 s. (528 s. 8. 88 e. «.t) 61. Ms. SJS. _
underwood, and moore— the rectory and vicarage of Tullagh Castlcrow, 118 a. (191a. & 23 p. stat.) 21. 7s. 91d— in
and Kilbride, with the appurtenances and all tythes, alterages, Carrickferry and Bally m'Shonen, 60 a. (97 a. & 31 p' stat )
. ’ _ A- Prot- 114 /■ unprof, the tythes, &c. of and 1/. 4s. 31d— Killcorrolagh, 324a. (524a. 3 it. 12p. stat’)
“ri f 9™’ BaynaSh’ Ball>'ncore’ 6L Us- 24*5 bar. Shelmaliere, co. Wexford. -Clonmore
to and Dromdamph, belonging (part), 86 a. (139 a. 1 r. 9 p. stat.) 1/. 14s. lOtf— Ballyranel),
rf I °,ng,nS ? T Pn0'y 65 A' (105 A' 1 n' 6 P- Stat'> 11 6s- 3|d— Ballyhonny, 48 a.
of 2? « n 7 nUr,ham’ ”e C“u Ctl a,K kn°"'n by the nameS (77 A ■ 3 K- stat-) 19s- #**- Mullongare, 98 a (158 a. 2 r.
o of D“rll™> ',,z- the 4 qrs. of Tullagh and die 39 p. stat.) 1/. 19s. 8Jd— Ballinroan, 80 a. (129 a. 2r. 14 p.
2 qrs. of Cloonirath, 21. 7s. 6d. ; bar. Ballintober, co. Ros-
common— The presentation of the rural R. of Munterolis,
)p. stat) 1/. 19s. 8{d. — Ballinroan, 80 a. (129 a. 2r. 14 p.
it.) 1/. 12s. 4Jd— Togherquoile, 104 a. (168 a. 1 r. 34 p.
it.) 21. 2s. lid. — Toineflue, 46 a. (74 a. 2 r. 3 p. stat.)
„n ‘ stat; At. is. ISd. — lomenue, 46 a. (74 a. 2 r. 3 p. stat)
with all the profits thereto belonging, 5s Date 10/A Nov. 18s.7W— Garrihobcgg,79A.(127*. 3r. 35p stat ) 1/ 11s 11 J
18/A year. (Cert. 15 th June.)-Inrolled 23d Nov. 1666. -Killeland alias Kitrath, 124 a ?2o5 * 3 1 is p '££)
25 RANDATT ATI A iuq u ti-i v 24 1°*- 2W— ' Garrilogh, 284 a. (460 a. & 5 p. stat.) 5/. 15s.
25. RANDALL ADAMS clke — Ledwichtowne alias — Ballymore and Ballymine, 125 a. (202 a 1b 37, stat)
2 r. 32 P. (403 A. & 36 p. stat.) 5/. 0s. 9 \<L ; bar. Moycashell Shanballyduffe (part), 7 a. (1 1 a. 1 r. 15 p. stat ) 2s 1 Id— in
and Maghendiernon, co. WESTMEATH.-Ballykenny, 192 a. Sheanrea and Curraduffe, 121 a. (196 a. stat.) IL ii 9d-
hITtST d 1 ullogh, 1()6 a. formerly the propriety of the next adjoining part of Shenery and Curraduffe, 67 a.
f? f & Tfp BaSZitns L 8 7 tn'fC1'°g ’ (1°9 A- 1 "• 15 P' Stat) 14 0s- 6r/-in Cappaghmurragh and
77 a. 8. 16 P -Ballycloghans, 69 a. 1 r. 8 P. the former Garry, 311 a. 2 n. (504 a. 2 n. 13 p. stat.) 4/ 14s 7W_
popnety of James M'Loughlin and Arthure Nangle. — in Clonekilly (part), 69 a. 2r. (112a. 2 b. 13p stat ) Ills lid
Killmagowe, 5 a. 3 b (729 a. 3 b. 37 p. stat); bar. Rath- -Ballymore” 6M a. (1,010 a. 3 r 4 " stat) 9/ ios 2W-
couratli, same co.— Total rent 9/. 2s. 6d— Creive „n,l If;i_ , ... ' ’ . _ ' “■ IUS‘
77a. & 16,-Ba.lycloghan, 69 a. 1 r. 8 p. The former Garry, 311 2m (504* 1
popnety of James M'Loughlin and Arthure Nangle. — in Clonekilly (part), 69a. 2n. (112a. 2b. 13p stat ) lllsUd
Kdlmagowe, 5 a. 3b (729 a. 3 r. 37 p. stat); bar. Rath- -Ballymore, 6M a. (1,010 a. 3 r 4 " stat) 9/ los 2W-
courath, same co.-rotal rent, 91. 2s. 6d.-Creive and Kil- Clonbony, 140 a. (226 a. 3r. 4p stat ) TL eil-Clonz
2?29p?269a » TuTTS-ffi' AW ke%^ (another part), 120 a. (194a. In. 21 P.stat) ll 16s. 5W;
2 r 29 p. (269 a. 2b. 16 p. stat.) 3/. 7s. 4W; bar. Moy- bar. Killnemanagh, co. Tipperary— Total quantity 1 920 a
casliell, same co.-Cloyglasse, 36 a. 1 r. 24 p. (58 a. 3 r. 2 n. plant (3, 110 a. 3 r. 24. p. stat.)-S 29/ 3s 11W-
35 p. stat.) 14s. 8K; bar. Rathconrath, same co.— Cloyglasse Total quantity, 6,188 a. 2r. plant (10,024 a. 1 a. 19 p.stat )
ivifw f£ Of, ^ ,iy t0 the/!SC °f H°n0ra C°ffy T°'al ,Cnt’ 1154 12s- Date 31^ MV 18 th year.-
widow, for life, and after to the use of her son and hen- An- (Cert. 6 th July 1666.)
thony Coffy, his heirs and assigns, for ever. Date 15 th Oct.
18/4 year.— (Cert. 14/4 Sep.)— I, trolled 19/4 Oct. 1666. 36. Sir WILLIAM ASTON h-nt _ i„„,i a „ .
27. ROBERT JEOFFREYS esq.-Curragheene, 192 a.
2 R.— Garrymorish, 137 a.— Ballinvere (part), adjoining to
Garrymorish, 67 a. 2 r. ; bar. Slevardagh and Compsy, co.
Tipperary. — Total quantity, 397 A. plant. (643 a. & 12 p.
(CM 17(/. Aug.) Inrolled ,9(/. Jan. 1666. I Atherie. ..dthemillof s""s”
29 THOMAS MOPRIS ru i n i -n piof. 88 a. unprof. 91. 11s. lljtf. — in Pawhanstowne,
123 a’ (l99A&f8Ps?aMnLSlo^ ^.-Cl^anbaUydomUy, 233 a. (377 a. 1 r. 28 P.stat.) 4/. 14s. 4(d.-in Painstowne,
1» ! iilf! l ,TP% t m ■ “T “ *« lr-*b “f *h= “Si-"? f™ a™* » A6«ri«, 99 \.
„ J. U , < ™ '■ T ! 1 7 *■ ”r”£ 1 *8'- «*••) S'- O' W-; bai-. Alheriet, co. Lour.,
36. Sir WILLIAM ASTON knt.— Plunket’s land, 40 a.
(64 a. 3 k. 7 p. stat) 16s. 2 Id. — Willistowne, 141 a. (228 a.
1 r. 24 p.stat.) 21. 17s. ljd. — Mulloghcurry (part), 89 a. 3 r
(145 a. In. 22 p. stat.) 11. 16s. 4>d.-the parish, town, and
lands of Richardstown, comprehending Richardstowne, Kinne-
wai ris, Crinstowne, Irish towne, those parts of Dromgoldstowne
(210 a. 2 b. 13 p. stat.) prof. 24 a. unprof. 1/. 15s. Id.—
in Crossdermott, 64 a., more in Crossdermott, 36 a. (161 a.
3n. 37 p.stat.) prof. 30 a. unprof. 1/. 7s.— Clonavady J town-
land of, 235 a. (380 a. 2 R. 26 p. stat.) 3/. 3s. 5 d.; bar.
Dungannon, co. Tyrone — Total rent, 9/. 8s. 4 d. Date
20/4 Nov. 18/4 year. — (Cert. 12th Oct.) — Inrolled 8/4 Jan.
1666.
24 T imnrcvp , - , ~ i 3 plant. (1,744 a. & 27 P. Stat)
24 a. unpiof. 1/. 15s. Id— —Total rent, 21/. 16s. Old. Date 26/4 Oct. 18/4 year.—
C.o«aorn,o,hS9A. (161 ». (OM SIS Jtac, hM i« <S« Sjan
. H. 7 s. — Clonavady J town- 1666.
CLERKE — Dangandergan (part), 218a. (353A.8c20p.stat)
. 3/. 6s. 21d. — Lisseene, 85 a. 3r. 32 p. 1139 a sl. 97 ,> >
p,81: ^ J es<l--The town and lands of 1/. 6s. 1 jd.-Ballyslatterne (part), 137 a. 1 R. 24 J (222 a
r“ ««*• «»> * »■ «-.) « b.. hl no,.. 9,-. u (ssfi. ir.^y9. yrssz
!> ,- Ccrtay, co. Co,k.-To«L qomtit,., «1 A. 3 ». 95 ». (n«* p.n), 109 a. S 94 ». (198 .. S a 9 p. sfl 1 11 SSSJ
La" [ , A” “■ lp' st“^)— Total 6/. 14s. 2^d. Date — Knockardan (north part), 133 a. (215 a 1r 30p stat)
31st July 18th year. ( Cert. 6/4 July. ) Inrolled 14/4 Aug. 1666. 21. Os. 4i}d— Glanbane, Island-gappoge, Coolenepisseyi Gort
(233 a I\1CHA>RD LE HUNT esq— The Parke, 144. a. 8/. Is.’ 6d— ^ \Vest Ballyglanny^ IoTa. 2 ^
61 A 32d— Ballybogan (part), 38 a. 39 p. stat.) 1/. 10s. 10Jrf._East BaUyglanny, 94a. (152a.
1 md 53 !' t«; St,‘t;) 1 4 ^ Fortiunney alias St. Henryes 1 R. 2 p. stat) 1/. 8s. 6fd. - Ballytroddy, 95 a. 1 L 6 P
(another part)’' 86 ! "n w''' ls‘ 5if-Ballybogm (154 A- 1 «■ ^p. stat.) 1/. 8s. ll.]d— Garryscottly alias Gar-
P ... . J. w t r ' , 39,A' 1 9P‘ at'* 14 14s- 10rf-— rymolla, Ballinard, and Garrane, 636a. 3r. 8p. (1,031a. 2n
Colhnt and Waddtngsland ,193 A. (312 A 2 n. 21 p. stat.) 2 p. stat.) 9/. 13s. 5d.-three parcells in the same, 23 a. 3 n'
foi 162 a. 24 p. unprof— Ballycowghy alias Ballycowree. 323 a. /523 a!
3/. 18s. 2d. — Newtowne, Ballindenis alias Ballydegan, 162 a.
(262 a. 1 r. 26 p. stat) 3/. 5s.7Jd. — Bolendland, 17 a. (27 a.
2 r. 6 p. stat.) 6s. 10. id. — in Barnestowne, 212 a. (343 a. 1r.
25 p. stat.) 4/. 5s. lOJd. — Priorstowne, 71 a. (115 a. Si 1 p.
isfat.) 1/. 8s. 9d. — Colledge, 65 a. (105 a. 1 r. 6 p. stat.)
rymolla, Ballinard, and Garrane, 636 a. 3r. 8f. (1,031a. 2r.
2p. stat.) 9/. 13s. 5 d. — three parcells in the same, 23 a. 3 n.
24 p. unprof — Ballycowghy alias Ballycowree, 323 a. (523 a.
&33p. stat.) 4/. 18s. IJd. — Shronhill, 494 a. 3 r. (801a.
1 R. 27 p. stat.) prof. 24 a. 2 n. unprof. 71. 10s. 3 jd— North
part of Bruis and Ballingleragh, 334 a. 3 r. (542 a. Si 39 p.
stat.) 51. Is. 8 jd. — Ballinahow, 169 a. (273 a. 3 r. stat.)
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is Ch. II. 21. 1 Is. 4 d. — North part of Killeagh and Rathbegg, 157 a. 2 a.
(255 a. stat.) prof. 13 a. 3 R. unprof. 2/. 7s. 1 Otf. — Knockle-
Tipperary. gane or Knockleague, 93 a. (150 a. 2k. 23 p. stat.) 1/. 8s.3ij(/.
— the two houses of Cornylmore, and the house and garden of
Garrynagraune in Emly, 1a. 2r. 32 p. (2 a. 3 r. 1 p. stat.)
6f<£ — Gortcarrigeene, 27 a. 8 b. 8 p. (45 a. & 6 p. stat.)
8s. 5\ d. — Bolierwindory (part), 105 a. & 13 p. (170 a. &
34 p. stat.) 11. 11s. 10;|</. ; bar. Clanwilliara, co. Tipperary.
— Total quantity, 4,054 a. 2 r. 3 p. plant. (6,567 a. 2 r. 29 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 611. 11s. 5 d. — to the heirs male of John,
remainder to the uses of his father’s will, recited in the patent.
42. URSULA UPTON, and her son NICHOLAS
CLERKE. — Bolierwindory (another part), 11a. 3r. lip.
(19 a. & 24 p. stat.) 3s. 7 d. — a difference in the meares, 9 a.
(14 a. 2 r. 13 p. stat.) 2s. 8J</. — part of Raheene, Keeles and
Gortnerrig, 206 a. 1 R. 20 p. (334 A. 1 R. 7 p. stat.) 31. 2s. 8 %d. ;
same bar. and co. — Dowally (part), 2 a. 1 r. 26 1\ (3 a. 3 R.
25 p. stat.) 8f</— in Rathnameagli, 161a. 2 r. 16 p. (261 a.
Roll 18 Ih Cha. II.
Limerick. 1. Captain JOHN FREIND— South Ratlinard, 171a—
North Ratlinard, 100a Donnoghmore, 132a — Liberties of
City of Limerick.— out of Corkinrelly and Denomona, 640 a.
2 r.— Shreehane (part), 37 a. & 7 p.— Knockeneagh, 281a—
Boskell, 129a. — Farrenfeden, 10 a. — Temple Mighill, 63 a. —
Knocktanegaslane, 404 a. (756 a. 1 r. 34 p. stat.) ; bar. Clan-
william, co. Limerick. — Total quantity, 1,967 a. 2 r. 9 p.
plant. (3,187 a. 8c 18 p. stat.)— Total rent, 29 1. 17s. 7 d.
(Cert. 31s/ Aug.) — 2. EDWARD WILLY of Bogherskega-
niffe, co. Limerick, gent. — Lismbaane (part), 162 a. — Knock-
Tipperary. eneagh (part), 89 A. ; bar. Clanwilliam, same co.— Downane,
139 a. prof. 214a. unprof. — in Bannecanilty, 25a. In. 13 p.
prof. 50 a. unprof. ; bar. Owna and Arra, co. Tipperary. —
Total quantity, 415 a. 1r. 13p. plant. (672a. 3b. Sp. stat.)
— Total rent, 61. 6s. 2 d. Date 31st Oct. 13th year. — (Cert.
1th Sep.) — Inrolled 12 th Nov. 1666.
Carlow. 2. Sir JOHN TEMPLE knt., Mr of die Rolls— Cargan
alias Ballycarny, 169 a. 1 r.— Castletowne, 145 a.— Parke,
181a. 2 r. ; bar. and co. Carlow— Total quantity, 495 a.
3 n. plant. (802 a. 3 r. 11p. stat.)— Total rent, 101. 0s. 8Jc/.
Date 18 th June 18 th year.) — (Cert. 22 d May.)— Inrolled
5th July 1666.
Roscommon. 4. THOMAS LLOYD gent — Cargente and Kinclare,
1 qr., 108 a. — Carrowbegg and Ardsallagh, 122 a. — Camerin-
Imeragh, 1 cart", 29 a— Tivereagh, 3 cart"*, 59 a— Ardloske
alias Lissm'gilleboy alias Loughneslomer, 1 qr. ; Casdemulloe,
£ qr. ; and Rusheene, I qr., 226 a. — Enagli, 1 qr., 136 a. —
Drumcullagh, iqr., and Cash> 120 a— Ardmore, lqr.;
Kushina, £ qr. ; and half castle Killoe, 134 a — Fasse and
Ardcock, 2 trynes, 200 a. — Cloneshaghan, 1 tryne, 88 a—
Glory, 1 tryne, 54 a— Trynegree, 1 tryne, 60 a— Knockne-
fushoge, d", 130 a— Carricknycurragh, d°, 129 a— Tryne-
marly, d", 78 a— in Camlyn, 1 qr., 79 a. & 6 p. — Carrowkeele,
1 qr., 54 a. — Drumeene alias Killepoge, Bunreagh, 191 a. —
Lissdowly, 1 qr., 100 a— in Moyhyden, 36 a.; bur. Boyle,
co. Roscommon. — Total quantity, (3,455 a. & 26 p. stat.) —
Total rent, 21/. Us. 10£tf. Date 26 th Oct. 18 th year—
(Cert. 6th July.) — Inrolled 4 th Nov. 1666.
Cork. 6. ROGER Earl of ORRERY— Ballymalo and Bally-
maloomore, 122 a— Ballyrussell and the mill, 165 a. 2r—
Pakelilessig or Parklesig, 23 a— Millshane, 141 a— Dromod-
aghmore, 161 a. 2 r— Ballymarter alias Ballyoughter, 31 a.
3 b. — Attignagh or Attimage, 21 a. 2 r. — Altome or Attome,
29 a. Ballyoughtra, 116 a. — Corultan or Curustan, 278 a.
3 it. 28 P. — Kilmountaine, 162 a. — Tubberdoron, 16 a. —
Grangy, and the water mill, 74 a. & 32 p. — Ballyknockane,
138 a. & 16 p. — Parkemore, Banefury, and Knockanglast,
66 a. 2 r. 34 p. — ltermurroghsmore, and the mills, 173 a.
1 b. 6 p. — Drumadabegg, Boghilon or Doghilon or Boghelan,
and Parknehealy, H plowland, 157 a.; bar. Imokilly, co.
Cork. — (These three, last held for die residue of a term of
99 years to come and unexpired, commencing at Michaelmas
1643, subject to redemption.) — Total quantity, (3,049 a. 1 r.
7 p. stat.)— Total rent, 28/. 11s. 8| d. — Cregantra, 31 a. —
Priory part of Ardagh, 125 a. 3r. 25 p— Part of Coolene-
mucky and Coolebawne, 103 A. 2 R. 4 P. ; bar. Carbury, same
(122.)
3 n. 3 p. stat.) 21. 9s. OJrf. — south part of Dunegaule and i8Cn.lI
Donegill alias Weddingstowne, 266 a. 2 r. 25 p. (431 a. 3 R.
20 p. stat.) 4/. 0s. lHrf. ; bar. Middlethird, same co— Total T‘Ppera
quantity, 657 a. 3r. 18 p. plant. (1,065 a. 2 r. 12 p. stat.) —
Total rent, 9/. 19s. 9 id. — Castletowne, and part of Kill-
patricke, 109 a. (176 a. 2 r. 10 p. stat.) 21. 4s. ljd. — Nordi
part of Raffin, 209 a. (338 a. 2r. 7p. stat.) prof. 3 a. I n.
unprof. 4/. 4s. 7 \d. ; bar. Mogliergallen, co. East Meath. —
Total quantity, 318 a. plant. (515 a. 8c 17 p. stat.) — Total rent,
6/. 8s. 9 Id. — Like limitation. 43. JOHN UPTON. — Tippera
Nodstowne (part), 526 a. 3 n. 20 p. part of Keeles, called
Gortnerigg, 73 a. & 20 p. (971 A. 3 it. 24 p. stat.) 9/. 2s. 2 \d.
—Dowally (part), 288 a. 3 n. 22 p. (467 A. 3 R. 32 p. stat.)
4/. 7s. 9. Id. ; bar. Middlethird and Clanwilliam, co. Tip-
perary.— Total quantity, 888 a. 3 n. 22 p. plant. (1,439 a.
3 R. 16 p. stat.) — Total rent, 13/. 10s. Date 17 th Dec.
18/A year. — (Cert. 28th Sep. — Inrolled in the Exchequer.) —
Inrolled 26th Jan. 1666.
second part, back.
co. — Total quantity, (421a. S r. 17 p. stat.) — Total rent, Cor
31. 19s. Id— Killuree, 212 a. 3 n— Clonemore, 420 a. 3 r—
Gortskea and Cappan, 182 a. — of Aghurrum wood, 30 a —
Killwoige alias Killoige, 235 a. 3 r. 8 p. ; bar. Orrery and
Killmore, co. Cork. — Total quantity, (1,751 a. 2 r. 5 p. stat.)
— Total, 16/. 8s. 4fd. — Hinge, 1 plowlJ, 130 a. — Millinaine,
150 a. — Ballycurrigg, 80 a. — Lissleetemple,100 a. — Cullinagh,
60 a. — Ballvreagh, 50 a. — Killmacomoge, 70 a. — Ballygally-
nane, 40 a. — Ballycurdy, 12 a. ; bar. Ibaune, same co. — Total
quantity, 1,120 a. 3 r. 28 p. stat. — Total rent, 10/. 10s. 2d. —
Cloumsey, 177 a. 2 n. — Kearnekerry, 1 1 1 a. 2 n. — Arde (part), Ker
97 a.; bar. Magunihy, co. Kerry. — Total quantity*, (625 a.
1 r. Ip. stat.) — Total rent, 51. 17s. 2fd. — Gurtegaray, Gurte- Lime t
nequeny, and the parcels thereunto belonging, and Kemarky
(part), 84 a. ; bar. Coslima, co. Limerick. — Total quantity,
136 a. Sc 11 p. stat. — Total rent, 1/. 5s. 6Jd. — The Manor of Lime
Twogh, viz. Killuragh, Dromalty, Geawragb, and Tomeriffe or Ke
(part), 788 a. — Dromsallagh, 180 a. — Moybegan, Portnard,
Glassragli, and Ryceagli, 304 a. — Cregan, and part of Cregan,
120 a. — Cullinagh, and part of d", 725 a. — Annagli, 788 a. —
Tobergirriffe (part), 225 a. 8c 23 p. — Loghenleagh (part), 27 a.
1 R. 17 p. — Corant-Irecoone or Carrantirocoan, 301 A. — Ca-
porenat-Shenagli or Capienahene, 310 a. — Tearaffe and Cul-
linashiffe, or Terehiss and Cullnaghcliffc, 328 a. — Clougli-
loughin, 27 a.; bar. Outhnybegg, co. Limerick or Kerry.
— Total quantity (6,679 a. 1 n. 23 P. stat.) — Total rent,
62/. 12s. 4 Id. — Rathkirby castle and lands, 77 a. — Total Ki/ke
quantity, (124 a. 2 r. 36 p. stat.) — Total rent, 1/. 11s. 2d.;
bar. Iverke, co. Kilkenny. — Total quantity, 8,586 a. 2 r. 23 p.
plant. (13,909 a. 8c 8 p. stat.)— Dale 31s/ Oct. 18th year—
(Cert. 30 th Aug.) — Inrolled 6th Nov. 1666 . — Note: The
lands in the bar. of Imokilly, with others, were created by
patent, dated 28th July, and inrolled 15th Aug. 1674, into
the manor and borough of Castle Martyr. (Anno 26° Car. II.
3' pars, dorso R- 34.)
9. Sir WILLIAM TICHBURNE knt— Bewly, 468a— Lo,
Banktowne, 125 a. — Newtowne (part), 218 a— Laraglunensie,
77 a. — Ballemaglane, 91 a. — Piperstowne, 165 a. 2 r. — Ker-
cocke, 17 a. — Cottrellstowne, 81a. 1 r— Milltowne (part),
20 a.; bar. Ferrard, co. Louth. — Total quantity, 1,262 a.
plant. (2,044 a. 8c 38 p. stat.)— Total rent, 25/. 1 Is. 0 ijd.
Date 18 th July 18 th year. — (Cert. 25th May.) — Inrolled
18th July 1666. — Note: These lands were forfeited and were
now in Sir William’s possession, by virtue of a statute staple
of 600/., acknowledged, 10th Oct. 1639, by William Plunkett
of Beawly esq., to Murg', Thomas, and Ignatius Peppard,
which had been extended upon the said lands, and the said
interest thereof since purchased by Sir Wm, who had laid out
in buildings and improvements thereon 450/. sterl., and paid
1,528/. 15s. 5 d. more for the use of the (1649) officers, and
was therefore decreed to be lawfully entitled thereto.
10. EDWARD Lord Visct. CONWAY.— A house on Dull
the merchants kay, wherein Aid" Daniel Wybrants dwelt, 15s.
City Dublin.— Date 17 thjan. \8thyear. — (Cert. 12 //( Oct.
1666.)
12. JOHN NETTLES esq— Ballynemeagh and Gortne- Co
glogh, 284 a. 8c 17p. (460 a. 8c 32 p. stat.) 4/. 6s. 3d.; bar.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND :
Fermoy, co. Cork. — Towrine, 284 a. — Rosgrelley, 447 a
~ Killelutlley (part), 46 a. 11/. 15s. lljd.; bar. Coshmore and
Coshbride, co. Waterford. — Total quantity, 1,258 a. 2 r.
18 p. stat Dale 3d Nov. 18 //, year. — (Cert. 7 Ik Sept.) —
InroUed 8 th Nov. 1666.
14. GYLES POWELL gent — Gleantary, 213 a.— in
Cloghcasty, 156 a.— in Mitchelstowne, 305 a.— in Turna-
heene and Tullow or Tallow, 406 a.— in Killgarraffes, 100 a.
—in Hammonstowne, 40 a.— in Rathorane, south part, 205 a.
3r— in Baliinrudla, 97 a. 2 r— in Killiarra, 582 a.; bar.
Costlea, co. Limerick — Total quantity, 2,105 a. 1 r. plant.
(3,410 a. & 25 p. stat.)— Total rent, 31/. 19s. 5 d. Bate
20th Nov. 18th year — (Cert. 3d Nov.)— InroUed lith Jan.
1666.
Ij. Dr. RICHARD BOYLE, bishop of Fearnes and
Leighlin, his heirs and assigns.— in Kilbally visihy alias Kil-
baUyvonhy, containing the ensuing parcels of Tulledufle, the
two Lysseenygremes, Dulish, Ardclonyn, Moynerely, Knog-
hill, and Knocknamany, 694 a. & 20 p. (1,124 a. &27p. stat.)
10/. 10s. Old ; bar. Duhallowe, co. Cork.— part of Srahane
and Clogmoell, 219 a. 3 r. 7p. (356 a. & 5p. stat.) 31. 6s. 9^. ;
bai. Clanwilliam, co. Limerick — Ballyscabegg alias Ballin-
scubegg, 103 a. 2r. 21 p. (167 a. 3 ft. 19p. stat.) 1/. 1 Is. 5 {d. ;
bar. Last Carbury, co. Cokk — Total quantity, 1,017 a. 2 r.
12 1>. plant. (1,648a. & lip. stat.) Date 15 th Oct. 18th year.
— (Cert. 31 st Aug.) — InroUed 29 th Oct. 1666.
same, 59 a— the east part of Ballyfouke, Ballymoran, and is Ca. II.
Ballywillin, 401 a. 2r. 34 p. prof. 102 a. 2r. unprof.; parish •
Briny, bar. Conelloe, co. Limerick — Total quantity, 2,222 a. Limerick.
I3’3”*- 19 stat.) — Total rent,
651. 14s. 11,/. Date lith Nov. 18th year.— (Cert. UlhSep.)
-InroUed 3d Dec. 1666— Note , By p. signet from Whitel.aU,
29th Aug. 1664, the King directed Sir Charles to be put
into possession of this lott, ns an adventurer (16- 3» p. f
R. 20.) .
24. EDWARD ADAMS of London, merch*. — in East Cork
Tullelan, 168 a. & 23 p.— in the north-east part of Carriga-
nasse, 446 a. 1 r. 21 p. — in Ballymountayn, 282 a. — Knock-
roe, 362 a. 19/. 2s. 23,/. ; bar. East Carbury, co. Cork
Total quantity, (3,038 a. 2,. 16,.,,,,.! Date Ulh Dec.
18 111 year.— (Cert. 31s/ Aug.)— InroUed 21s/ Dec. 1666.
esef6' Old JM°SmME,REDITH ban. and Val. Gratraks Tipperary.
esq.-Old Groge Moghter, 96 A.-lands west of Clashmattin,
J4 a— lands west of Mullaghinony, 122 a.— Killballynemony,
257a.— Garryroconing, 102 a.— Killmolagh, 273 a— Garryroe
and Grange-Robbin, 234 a.— Cories and Killmurley, 133 a.;
bar. Iffa and Offa, co. Tipperary.— Total quantity, 1,311 a.
plant. 2.1M a. 2,. 22 r. aanJ-Tot.) mtt, 19,, 18a. 2d—
96A- <1Ma- >«• i« «.) a 9,. m b„. M
“• c“k — uth *»• is« m*—
(Cert. 2,0th July.) — InroUed 19th Jan. 1666.
17. JAMES STANDISH esq.-BaUyldnburford, 156 a.
— Porterstowne, 100 a Gormanstowne, 85 a. 2 r — in
Powderlogh, 146 a. (789 a. 2 r. 28 p. stat.) 9/. 17s. 5d.; bar.
. Ratoath, co. Meath— Irishtowne, 260 a. (during the life of
John Geydon only) (421 a. & 25 p. stat.) 51. 5s. 3 id. ; bar.
Balt, co. Kildare Date 22 d Nov. 18th year— (Cert.
24/A Aug.) — InroUed 18 th Dec. 1666.
'o- 19. PHILIP BIGO esq— The qrs. of Feddane and Bally-
nesragh, 44 a — Ballyleary, J part of the qr. of 21 a. 1r. 28 p.
— Cnrrowmore, $ part of j qr., 12 a. 3 r. 8 p— Newtowne,'
J of a qr., 19 a prof. 16 a. unprof.— near the church of Kill-
macumane, and in Macuohanyne, 3 a. prof. 3 i & 18 p
tnprof. (161 a. 1,. 22 p. 21. 1,. l&Ur. Leoa-h,'
King s Co — Powleafory, ) qr., 54 a. (87 a. 1 r. 35 P, stat_\
16s. 43d. — in die 3 qrs. of Keiledomellaballa, 20 a (3? a 1b
24 P' stat-) 6s- W— more in the same, 90 a. (145 a.' 3 r!
6 P. stat.) 1/. 7s. id. — Cluonluemy, J qr., 65 A. (105 a. 1 r.
6 p. stat.) 19s. 9 d. — Craganakrien, qr., 96 a. (155 a. 2 r. 1 p.
stat.) 1/. 9s. 2d— die J qr. of Dromaghmartin and Sellyher-
nane, 93 a (150 a. 2 r. 23 p. stat.) 1/. 8s. 3d._ Knock-
ballyore, f of a qr., 84 a. (136 a. & 1 1 P. stat.) 1/. 5s. 6id—
Itathulen or Rathdulane, 1 cart", 46 a. (74 a. 2 n 3 p stat 1
13s. 1 1 Ad. Ballybrin, 4 qr., 61a. (98 a. 3r 10 p stall
18s. 6*d— in the 3 qrs. of KiUdedonellbalygh, 33 a. ’(53 a.
R. 33 p. stat.) 10s. 0)d. — in Beallkelly, 2 qrs., 120 a. (194 a.
R. 21 p. stat.) 16s. 5Jd— Carrowragh and Raeh, 2J qrs.,
with a castle thereon, 456 a. (738 a. 2 r. 23 p. stat.) 61. 18s. 6d.
Ballybrien, 1 qr., 60 a. (97 a. & 31 p. stat.) 18s. 23d— die
cart" of Gortnehaly, in the 2 qrs. of Affug, 47 a. (76 a. & 21 p.
stat.) 14e. 3jd— in Bellkellow, A qr., 32 a. (51a. 3 r. 14 p.
stat.) 9s.73d— Dromartine or Drumymardn, and Selehar-
nane, i qr., 93 a. (150 a. 2 r. 23 p. stat.) 11. 8s. 3d— Kel-
hneor Kdhon, 1 qr., 122a. (197a. 2r. 19P.stat.) 1/. 17s. 03d.
-Mat ana, ^ of a qr., 14 a. (22 a. 2 r. 29 p. stat.) 4s. 3d.;
bat. I ulla, co. Clare— Total quantity, 1,586 a. plant. (2,569 a.
St!l.,0),7T"tal ,ent> 2U- is- nd- in Clare Date
20//, /You. 18//, year— (Cert. 20th July.)— InroUed lith Jan.
21- SMITHIN WALTON gent. -The casde of Dru-
ore, with 85 a. 3 r. 21 p. prof. 220 a. unprof. ; bar.
Duhallow, co. Cork— Kinure, 297 a. & 2 p— Ballyedmond,
' A' n’ 24 p— Killeagh (part), 51 a. 3 r. 35 p. ; bar.
neiea, “""I co^“Total quantity, 497 a. & 3 p. plant. (806 a.
I ft. 4P. stat )- Total ,.ent, 7/. 11s. 2 \d. Date 14 th Nov.
18//, year-(Ccrt. 17//, Aug.)-lnrolled 24//, Dec. 1666.
23. Sir CHARLES LLOYD bait. _ Shamaclone or
Shanuclone, 45 a— Garouse, 530 a— Briny, 522 a. prof. 94 a.
unprof— Garran and Lyshanacon, 664 a. 2 n— more of the
' ^ V HARTWELL. -Parka, Lh.eriO,.
■ f Bolherquill, 146 A.-Knockbaue,
i " A— ““Wlow, 8 A.-in A, 5 a. j b,,.
' J'! T»“ quantity, (8TO a. 8 «. 82
f „„ 1 ■*' “«* J'-:I L of Bracklone, 41 a. 2 26 , r..
■ ’
• w*T IC?n h W “■ Li“*' MCHAED
WAJ.LER._in Cniij C«llyin.K«neiJ,, Onllm". r
Kislane, and Farronenearly, 503 a. prof. 1,137 a unprof— in J‘lpe'ar,J'
Ryninshy, 88 a prof 45 a. unprof— in Cruary,' 111 a. prof.
08 a. unprof. ; bar. Owny and Aria, co. Tipperary— Total
quantity, 702 a. plant. (1,127 a. & 20 p. stat.) 10/. 13s. 2id—
in Common Niccolane, 1 a. 1 n. 9 p. (2 a. & 18 p. stat.) 43d ■ r-
- co‘ Kerry .—(Cert. 17 th Aug.) 1666.-Lj K°rry'
9. RICHARD WALLER the younger— in Killcloncor- King's Co
kerry alias Clonbryen, being the easterly part, 210 a 2r °
Z !“/■ / "• *'■ 5'- 3ii-in B*Uj™l™ ...d m
of Kildontai,,, Ballyslmne, on, of L„,
28 a. IS,, (,99 a. 8 k. atan, 2, , 1»,
M.*,. g™ Ooji^^ars;: “■
ISO a. piof. 1,668 a. unprof, in p,„ 0f Gmnbm, „,1
Sc.u,B»n?,o, Aa „oi.i, of ,h« o,*la of C,pp,„nll,n,
• 1 R. 13 p. prof. 6 A. unprof. ; bar. Ownybeg", co
Limerick— Total quantity, 497 a. 1 r. 13 p. plant. (805 a
stat'* 7I' Us‘ °hd—(Cert 7th Sep.) 1666 !
30. JOHN MATHEWS and JOHN SNOW— Kilnera<di tv
82,-in M'Knee, 78 a^ 60 a. mountain of ForkelS^S T ^
m the 3 Cullyes and Farrenenearly, 64 a.; bar. Owny and
Ana, co. Iipperary— These to Jolm Mathews forever-
iota! quantity, 224 a. plant. (362 a. 3r. 15 p. stat ) 3/ 8s Old
—in Stradbally and Casde-Comiell, 197 a. 2 r 15 v non r
& lip. stat.) 3/.; bar. Clanwilliam, co. Limerick. — These to '
John Snow for ever Date 20th Dec. 18 th year— l Cert
14/A Sep.) — Inrolled 1 1//, Jan. 1666.
82 WILLIAM EOULTER in D„n„_l „d
BaUyliomucke, 260 a. (421 a. & 24, , ... £ Aifflomy.
“• f - A- s 33 - -.) 6, “’aii At““
or F.rnoSl«,86A, 2n. 27,. (,40,. 22,.,„t) 1US,.1U ■
tor. Ida,, %nn,, ,„d Iberoon, co. K,i„y.-Toi,I ,„V
[ tlCy, 606 A. 2,. 2T ,. plant. (9S2a. 2 ,.
rent, 12t 5s. 8 Dale 23 d Jan. 18 th year.— {Cat
6th .ldy.)—ImoUcd SS1A Jan. 1066.
84 WILLIAM BLACKBURNE gont-In.Bnin,,
of Edencairagh, 156 a.-Was, B.H,,ill„„ (p„,), ,„d lL,*-
crcall (part), part of West Cappin, 200a.j bar. E«, Carbary
co. Cork — Total quantity, 356 a. plant. (576 a. 2 n. 36 i>.
stat.) 51. 8s. lid.- Dale 29th Nov. 18 th year— (Cert
28//, Sep.)— InroUed 18//, Jan 1666.
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
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18 Cm. II. 35. JOHN HOLLYWOOD esq., son and heir of Nicholas
7 Hollywood, late of Tartaine, co. Dublin, esq., dec*. — Ballcar-
Dublm. rig> 232 A (375 A. 3 8 p. stat.) 4/. 13s. lljd — Balltra,
moiety of, 4.1 a. 2 r. (67 a. & 37 p. stat.) 16s. 9fd; bar. Bal-
rothery, co. Dublin — in the Westrew, 42 a. 1 R. (68 a. 1 r.
30p. stat.) 17s. 1 \d. — in tlie moate of Killeigh, 80a. (129a.
2r. 14 p. stat.) 1/. 12s. 4fd; bar. Coolocke, same co.— Total
quantity, 395 a. 3 r. plant. (641 a. & 9 p. stat.) — Total rent,
81. Os. 3jd Dale 26 th Oct. 18 th year. — (Cert. 6th July.) —
Inrolled 29 th Jan. 1666.
Cork. 38. ALEXANDER STAPLES esq— in Cahara, 107 a—
Gortnaskrinny, 1,610 a. (2,781 a. 1 r. 1 p. stat.) 26/. Is. 5| d —
Drummore, 515 a. (834 a. 8c 34 p. stat.) 'll. 16s. 5 d — Dor-
relahan, 172 a. 2r. ; Cullemane, 155 a.; Aghaveill, 190 a.
(838 a. 1 r. 3 p. stat.) 7/. 17s. 2d. — Aghaggard, 945 a. 2 r.
(1,531 a. 2 r. 9 p. stat.) 14/. 7s. 2 jd — Cuvtleclougb, 292 a. is Ch. II.
(472 a. 3r. 38 p. stat.) 4/. 8s. 8\d. — 11 gneeves of Bally-
worane, marked (459:3.) in the platte remaining of record Cork.
in the Surveyor General’s office, 537 a. 3 parcells of die same,
marked (3 : h :) (3:111:) (2:3.) 174 a. ; in 11 gneeves of
the same, marked in the platte (459 : 2. ) 522 a. ( 1 ,997 a. 1 it.
Ip. stat.) 18/. 14s. 5 jd; bar. Carbury, co. Cork. — Total
quantity, 5,220 a. plant. (8,455 a. 2 11. 6 p. stat.) — Cert.
14/A Aug. 1666. — Garristowne (part), 519 a. 1 R. 10 p. Dublin.
(841a. 8c 32 p. stat.) 10/. 10s. 3k/. — more in the same,
102 a. 8c 38 p. (165 a. 2r. 17 p. stat.) 21. Is. 4Jd ; bar. Bal-
rothery, co. Dublin.— Total quantity, 621 a. 2 n. 8 p. plant.
(1,006 a. 3 r. 9 p. stat.) — Total rent, 12/. 11s. 8jd — To
hold these for ninety-nine years from 8th Dec. 1658
Date 17/A Aug. 18/A year (Cert. 13/A July.) — Inrolled
1st Sep. 1666.
Roll 18thCha.II. third part, face.
Cork. 1. ROBERT SOUTHWELL esq.— Rinchoran, 1 plowF,
361 a. 51. 9s. 7 Jd — Raglimore, 1 plowl'1, 176 a. 21. 13s. 5 \d.
— Prehans alias Prehan, d°, 271 a. 4/. 2s. 3 Id ; within the
liberties of Kinsale, co. Cork. — Tohermeshim alias Togh-
cushin, J plow1', 132 a. 1 r. 24. p. 21. 0s. 2Jd — Currentry-
leshane, d", 118 a. 3 n. 8p. 1/. 16s. Id — Knocknenaffe, d“,
60 a. 8c 16 p. 18s. 2 fd — Ballynesclassy or Ballyneglasse, d°,
140 a. 3 r. 21. 2s. 9d — Ballynvallen alias Ballynvullin,
i plowl1*, 112 a. 1/. 14s. Ojd; bar. Kinalea, same co. — South-
watersland, 1 plowl11, wherein is the place called Cilly and
Bensons cow alias Bensons cove, 160 a. 21. 8s. 7jd ; liberties
of Kinsale, same co. — Total rent, 23/. 5s. 3Jd — (This rent
was afterwards totally remitted by patent.) Date 16/A June
18/A year. — ( Cat. 30/A April 1666.)
Limerick. 3. Captain HENRY PONSONBY.— Part of Faustowne
and Killbridye, 591 a — Ballymcrony, 98 a— Lawrencetowne,
456 a. — Morlettstowne, 204 a. — Bally vetry and Mullins, 175 a.
— Ballygromy, 510 a. — Fanningstowne, 93 a. 32/. 9s. 8d;
Keiry. bar. Costleagh, co. Limerick. — part of Bantacreagh, 12 a. ;
liberties of Killmallock. — Killuspuctarum, 28 a. 8c 12 p. and
in common, 8 a. — Aghacowra, 118 a. 2 r. 30 p. — Garry-
magore, 67 a. 8c 30 p. — Garrinagurtinla alias Gurtincutata,
40 a. prof. 48 a. unprof. ; co. Kerry. — Dromakey, 176 a.
prof. 80 A. unprof. — Ballyconnell, 16 a. — Gurtinlaw, 114 a.
3 n. 2p. — Carhue, 18 a. 8c 18p. — and pasture in common being
part thereof, 134 a. 2r. 4p. — Knocknehely, 33 a. — Gortnatow
(part), 28 A. ; bar. Clanmorris, same co. — Kilballym'shanikin,
120 a. 3 r. 29 p. — Glanballyliima, 114 a. 3 u. 39 p. — Crosta
alias Garrina, 22 a. 8c 10 p. — Garrybane, 20 a. — Gortne or
Gortue, 16 a. 3 r. ; same bar. 16/. 7s. Id — Total rent,
48/. 16s. 9d Date 16 thJune \8thyear — (Cert. 1st March
1665.)
Tipperary. 6. JOHN DAWSON esq. — The villages, hamlets, and
lands of Minorstowne, 134 a. (217 a. 8c 9 p. stat.) 2/.0s.8id;
bar. Iffa and Offa, co. Tipperary. — the castle of Balline-
courte, and in the villages of Ballinecourte and Clonebegg,
with Lissawilling included, and Mathinagh in die reddendum,
103 a. 3 u. ( 168 a. 8t 10 p. stat.) 1/. 11s. 6 d — in Gortavohir,
being part of Rasse, 154 a. (249 a. 1 r. 34p. stat.) — a timber
wood in the same, and 160 a. nnprof. 21. 6s. 91d — Rosse and
Cullinagh, including Knofckancullinagh, Gortnafurragh, and
Gortarush, 150 a. 1 r. 32 p. (243 a. 2 r. 25 p. stat.) prof.
568 a. unprof. 21. 5s. 8 Id — Mackinagh and Glancawsabine,
being part of Rosse, 75 A. 2 a. 16 p. (122 A. 1 R. 33 p. stat.)
prof. 100 a. unprof. 1/. 2s. 11 jd — Monynaboly, Cappacow-
shane, and Ballycrahane, excluding Lissawillin, 422 a. 2 11. 20 p.
(684 a. 2r. 13 p. stat.) 6/. 8s.4}d — Corderry, Ballycranagh,
part of Corderry, and a piece of Abby-land called Moore, 414a.
8c 28 p. (670 a. 3 R. 16 p. stat) 6/. 5s. 9Jd— in Knockballyma-
low, 65 a. 1 it. 24 p.— in Ballybrissagh, 3 a. 1 r. 13 p. (111a.
1 r. 14 p. stat.) — and in both, 150 a. unprof. 1/. 0s: 10 Jd ;
bar. Clanwilliam, co. Tipperary.— the castle, abby, town, and
houses of Toome, the abby-land of Toome, lands of Goole and
Ensternequircke, adjoining to the town, being all parts of
Toome, 229 a. 3 n. 18 p. prof. 428 a. unprof. 4/. Is. 4jd;
bar. Upper Ormond, same co. — inBlane,38A. (433 a. Sr. 22 p.
stat.) — Total quantity, 1,791 a. 8c 31 p. plant. (2,901 a. 1 r.
23 p. stat.) — Total rent, 27/. 4s. Old Dale 22d June
18 th year.— (Cert. 21s/ May 1666— Inrolled in the Exchequer.)
(122.)
10. JOHN Bishop of ELPHIN, his heirs and assigns. — Westmeath.
The towns and lands of Brackline, 530 a. 2 u. (859 a. 1 r.
12 p. stat.) 10/. 14s. 10a — B illaghmoghei \ , 36 a. (58 a. 1 r.
10 p. stat.) 14s. 7d; bar. Delvin, co. Westmeath. Date
18th June 18th year. — (Cert. 9th April.) — Inrolled 21th June
1666.
1 3. WILLIAM ARN OPPE esq. — Dunmanway, 3 plowl'1’, Cork.
8c Togher, 2 gneeves, 1,460 a. prof. 594 a. unprof. — the wes-
terly half plowland of Awe and Coolesnarty (part), 350 a. 1 r.
13 p. ; bar. East Carbury, co.Cork. — Total quantity, 1,810 a.
1 r. 13 p. plant. (2,932 a. 1 r. 30 p. stat.) • — Total rent,
27/. 9s. 9d Date 26th June 18th year. — (Cert. 22dJune. —
Inrolled in the Exchequer.) — Inrolled 30 th June 1666.
15. JOSEPH, JOHN, and GABRIEL BARBOUR, esqrs. Meath.
— in Clongell, 360 a. 3r. — in Fletclierstowne, 337 a. prof.
15 a. unprof. 14/. 2s. 8fd ; bar. Murgallen, co. Meath. —
Total quantity, 697 a. 3 r. plant. (1,130 a. 8c 39 p. stat.)
Date 27 th June 18 th year. — (Cert. 2d June. — Inrolled in the-
Exchequer.) — Inrolled 5 th July 1666.
18. ERASMUS SMITH esq. — Farrencliffe, all the west Tipperary.
part, 35 a. 1 r. 12 p. prof. 71 a. 3 r. unprof. — more of the
same, 54 a. 1/. 7s. 1 jd — Ardivilland or ane, 307 a. prof. 68 a.
2 R. 32 p. unprof. 4/. 13s. 2 Jd — Shrigangowne or Shilgan-
gowne, part of Bruice, 144 a. prof. 68 a. 2 it. 32 p. unprof.
21. 3s. 8jd — east part of South Bruice, 170 a. 3 r. 22 p.
21. 11s. lid— Canon, 149 a. 2 r. 16 p. 21. 5s. 4jd— Barrons-
towne-Laffan, 176 a. 2r. 16 p. 2/.13s.7jd— Greenrath, 116 a.
2 R. 16 p. 1/, 15s. 4d — W* Ryan’s part of Tipperary, 384 A.
1 R. 8 p. — John Burke’s part of d", 182 a. 3 n. 81. 12s. 2jd. —
Farrenassy, Tullo, Farrenlakessery, and certain houses and
tenements in Emley, 137 a. 1 R. 8 p. 21. Is. 8jd — Ballynelard,
310 a. 3 r. 24 p. 4/. 14s. 5jd — Gortknockare, 193 a. 2 b.
21. 18s. 9jd — Garrancantony and Knockititan, 257 a. 3 n. 24 p.
3/. 18s. 4)d — Westclykenny, 58 a. 2 R. 17s. 9d — Garryshi-
lane, 14 a. 3 it. 24 p. 4s. 6Jd — Middleclykenny, 42 a. Sc 8 p.
12s. 9d — Eastclykenny, 34 A. 3 h. 8 p. 10s. 71 d — Lackana-
gallugullagh, 170 a. 2/. 11s. 7jd — Rutheny, 63 a. 1 it. 8 p.
19s. 2id. — Clykenny, 57 a. Sc‘l6 p. 17s. 3 jd — Ballyglassi-
tragh, 127 a. prof. 1,800 a. unprof. 1/. 18s. 6jd — Clonlin-
glasse, 219 a. 3 r. 24 p. 3/. 6s. OJd — Knockbnllynoe, both
parts, 177 a. 8c 16 p. 2/. 13s. 9d — Killmoronge, 61a. Ik.
24 p. 18s. 7 jd — Sallaghadmore, 2,144 a. 3 r. 24 p. prof.
37 a. Sit. 8 P. unprof. 32/. 11s. 5Jd — Killsallough (part),
1,000 A. prof. 709 A. 3 n. 8 p. unprof— more in ditto, 509 a.
22/. 18s. 3jd — Cordangan, 329a. 2 r. 32 p. 5/.0s.2jd —
Rathyvenenrayne or Rathnievenmyne, 153 a. 2 r. 16 p.
21. 6s. 7Jd; bar. Clanwilliam, co. Tipperary— Thurlesbegg,
569 a. 2r. 16 p. 8/. 12s. lljd— Gortm'Elize, 131a. 2r. 32 p.
1/. 19s. lljd — Ballysheehayne, 225 A. 8: 16 P. 31. 8s. 4 jd —
Glassecloane, 29 a. 2 r. 16 p. — Ashwood, part of ditto, 21 A.
15s. 4jd — Marshalstowne, 42 a. 12s. 9d — Banedrely or
Baunedrilly, 67 a. 1 it. 24 p. 1/. 0s. 6d— Clonmore, 40 a. 8c
16 v. 12s. ljd — Newtowne, 66 a. 3 11. 8 p. 1/. 0s. 4d —
Lyonstowne, 244 a. 2 r. 1 6 p. 3/.14s. 5 Jd— Ballycomiske, 21 6 a.
1 r. 24 p. SI. 5s. 9d — Ballyduagh, 170 a. 8c 16 p. 21. 1 Is. 7 Jd
— Stcphcnstownebegg, 43 a. 2 r. 13s. 2Jd— BallyfoUymore,
56 a. 17s. Ojd — Killballyfolly, 86 a. 2 n. 32 p. ll.6s.31d.
— Milltowuc alias Windmill, 167 a. & 16 p. 21. 10s. 9d
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
50
— Killscobbin, 66 a. 3 b. 8 p. 1/. Os. 4tf— Stephenstowne-
more, 101 a. 1 n. 24. p. 1/. 10s. lOtf— Ballinree alias Iieatbs-
towne, 519 a. & 32p. 74 1 7s. 9(4 -Baliinree, 114a. 3b. 24 p.
14 14s. llrf. — Ballytrasnyhackett and Ballycomin, 520 a. 3 b.
24. p. more, part of both, 602a. 174 Is. 0$k — Gaile, 663 a. &
16 p. prof. 68 a. 1 r. 8 p. unprof. — Sale’s qr., 64 a. & 16 p.
114 0s. 10,Jrf. ; bar. Middletliird, same co. — Total quantity,
13,005 a. 2n. 32 p. plant. (21,067 a. & 2 p. stat. )— Total
'• rent, 1974 10s. 1|<4— Coogie, 391a. 3 n. 54 18s. llftf.;
bar. Coonagh, co. Limerick. — Branganstowne, 210 a. 1 r.
-16 p. 44 5s. If <4 ; bar. Deece, co. Meath. — Johnstowne
(part), 95 a. 1 r. 14 18s. 7 A (4 — Michaelstowne or Mitehels-
towne, 90 a. 2 r. 14 16s. 7 f<4 — Maynestowne, 109 a.
24 4s. If <4 — Wisse or Bussestowne and Downestowne, 120 a.
24 8s. 7c4 — Ardbalan, 184 a. 3 r. 34 14s. 10(4— Clonmore,
347 a. 74 0s. 6j <4— Tougher, 174 a. 34 10s. 5W.— Killaly,
200 a. 3 r. 44 Is. 38(4 — Smithstowne, 79 a. 1 r. 14 12s. Id.
— Ardbolis, 98 a. 1 r. 14 19s. 9^(4— Rathdrummunure, 101 a.
prof. 56a. unprof. 24 0s. 10$(4— Dardisrath, 152a. 34 ls.6?(4
— Newtowne-Termonfecon, 278 a. 3 r. 54 12s. 10fd.— All-
monstowne (part), 110 a. 24 4s. 6><4— Carstowne, 589 a. 1 r.
114 18s. 7f(4— Newhouse, 127a. Sr. 2 4 11s. 9(4 Pryors-
towne (part) ,38a. 15s.4J(4— Milltotvne, 139a. 2r. 2416s.5fd.
— Tullaghard, 137 a. 24 15s. 5J<4— Gallronstowne, 228 a.
1 R. 44 11s. 5{d. — Duffe’s land in said Tennonfecon, 216 a.
2 r. 44 7s. 8}(4 — Castiecoe and Glasspistall, 249 a. 54 0s. 10(4
— Brownestowne (part), 250 a. 54 Is. 3(4— Phiilistowne alias
. 24 6s. 44(4 — Cartonstowne, 181 a.
- — Gaulstowne, 134 a. 1 r. 24 14s. 44(4—
Swinestowne, 65 a. 2 r. 14 6s. 6)(4— Marlistowne, 262 a.
2r. 54 6s. 3f(4 Burren, 234 a. 2 r. 44 14s. llfd— Ath-
clare, 159 a. 1 r. 34 4s. 6(4— Tullaghesker, 157 a. 34 3s. 7(4—
Phillipstowne, 1 14 a. 24 6s. 2(4 — Castletowne-Mullary, 73 a.
1 r. 14 9s. 8(4 — Riverstowne, 134 a. 1 r. 24 14s. 4 W.—
Carnnstowne, 68 a. 1 r. 14 7s. 7f(4 — Cloghboolies, 61 a.
14 4s. 8f(4 — Cakestowne, 55 a. 2 b. 14 2s. 5 f(4 Pries- I
2 r. 64 Is. 2\d. — Rathwyr, 168 a. 34 8s. Ohd.
iy, 412 a. 2 r. 84 7s. OJtf. — Teynare, 210a. I
2 r. 44 5s. 3(4— Rathdonnell, 128 a. 2 r. 24 12s. Qid. —
— Carrigbogitt, 414 a. prof. C5 a. unprof. 84 7s. 7f(4 bar.
Ferrard, co. Louth. — Total quantity, 7,776 a. 2 it. 16 p
pint. (1S,586*. 2 34 P. «.t,)-To»l i„ b„.
—Date 20 th June 18/4 year— (Cert. 9/4 May.)
Ellistowi
. 34 13s. 7J(4—
— Castleluii
1574 8s. 2(4—
— Inrolled 5th July 1666.
24. WILLIAM RIDGES esq — The lauds of Skreene,
in several parcells, 658 a. 1 r— Cusackstowne, 116 a. 2r
Danistowne (part), 10 a. 1 r. 8p— Staflbrdstowne, 329 a. 1r.
— Athlumney, 282 a. 3 r. — Phillipstowne, 45 a. 2 it— in
Ouldtowne, 46 a. 304 2s. 7 \d. ; bar. Skreene, co. Meath—
Total quantity, 1,488 a. 2 r. 8 p. plant. (2,41 1 a. & 30 p. stat.)
Date 29/4 June 18/4 year— (Cert. 31s/ May— Inrolled in
the Exchequer. ) —Inrolled 5/4 July 1666. •
/• 27. JOHN HARRISON esq. — Cloghjordan (part), 526 a.
(852 a. & 5 p. stat.) prof. 87 a. unprof. 74 19s. 9(4— Garrane"
(part), 390a. 1 it. 8p. (631 a. & 35p. stat.) prof. 237 a. unprof.
54 18s. 6(4; bar. Lower Ormond, co. Tipperary.— Total
quantity, 919 a. In. 8 p. plant. (1,484 a. stat.)— Total rent,
134 8s. 3(4 Date 4/4 July 18/4 year— (Cert. 29/4 June.)
— Inrolled 5/4 July 1666.
A?v(^rI,L,L,I.AM Earl of STRAFFORD and THOMAS
KAUCTIM'E esq.— The manor, castle, town, and lands of
Sligoe, with a fishing weare and mill thereunto belonging,
Kaughumin alias Rathecbnond, 1 cart", and Carrowmeere, 1
d ', 89 a. 1 r. 8 p— Feniskillen alias Finisklin alias Finasklin,
r T ', [19a- & 16 p — Kapamore alias Knappaglnnore, i qr.,
, A' 8 “• 21' P-— Connor 6 Kelly alias Clanconnor 6 Kellv,
| qr., 32 a. 2 n. Farrenmackadowen alias Farrenm'dowanie,
A qr., and Rusliine alias lltissine, A qr., 183 a. 3 r. 24 p.— Car-
l icke, 1 qi ., 153 a. 2 it. 32 p— in Gortnecarvie alias Gortmac-
"''‘"’i 2^A, P'1of;i 10 *• unprof— Carrowkeele, 1 qr.,
Ioa a. lit. 8 p. Gobbtdagh alias Belladreliid, lqr., 102a. 3 it.
8r. Raghmckoole alias Rughm'chuile, 1 qr., 162 a & 16 p
— Coilenamuim alias Coylenanama alias Coyllanamna, 1 qr.’
176a. &32p.— Bryoge alias Bruyoge, lqr., 75 a. 2 it. prof. 2a’
2k. 32 p. unprof. Fnrrenmdaughlin alias Farrenm'loghlin, d",
V *•»” p: T * *■ » '■
I’™ c”'«»k«leneteH, 1 81 «. s 8 r._i„
karricke alias RaghmcCarricke, A qr., 83 a. & 32 p. — Ferren-
Imaly alias Farren-Imaly alias Imaly, 1 qr., 177 a. prof. 34 a. “
& 32 p. unprof. — Aghagood alias Aghalagood alias Aghaguid,
A qr., 230 a. prof. 92 a. unprof. — Lissnanorus, A qr., 229 a. prof.
31 a. unprof. — Moynenagh alias Moynenean alias Moy-
nanean, 1 qr., 340a. 2 n.prof. 126 a. 2r.— in Cashellgarrane,
1 qr., 197 a. & 7 p. prof. 52 a. 2 R. unprof. — Cloondara alias
Cloondaraher, lqr., 181a. 2 r. 16 p—Ilathaberny alias ltalia-
bernagh, 1 qr., 135 a. 3 it. 24. p. prof. 7 a. 1r. 32 p. unprof. —
Tewsan alias Tyssane, A qr., 101 a. prof. 2 a. 2 r. unprof—
Lissnelurge alias Lisnelorge, A qr., 57 a. 2r. 24 p.— Mahery-
giUernew, d", 256 a.— Tullagh alias Tullaghm'Bryenboy, d",
64 a. & 32 p. — Ballinecarry alias Ballencarry, 1 qr., Lecar-
rowcaslane, A qr., Bally- William alias Ballyweellin and
Knockane, 1 qr., Creggihart, A qr., Garryowen, A qr., 649 a.
& 8r. prof. 1a. 2 r. unprof. — Mahurinconrosse alias Maliery-
cournisli alias Maheryconrois, 1 qr., 225 a. 2 r. 16 p. prof.
114 a. 2 r. 32 p. unprof.— Formoill, 1 qr., 191a. 3 r. 8p.
prof. 29 a. 1 it. 8 p. unprof. — Lostie, Aqr., 151 a. & 24 p. prof.
374 a. 3 r. 24. p. unprof. — Annagh, 1 qr., 165 a. 2 r. prof.
10 a. 2 r. unprof. — Clonmackstallion alias Clonm'stallane,
A qr., 146 a. 1 r. 8 p — Kilbride, 1 qr., 84 a. prof. 38 a.
3 r. 32 p. unprof. — Faights alias Faughts alias Faghta, 1 qr.,
251 a. 3 r. 16 p. prof. 94 a. & 32 p. unprof. — Bealanurle
alias Belanorly, 1 cart”, 89 a. prof. 19 a. & 32 p. unprof.
— Mahurycarnecash alias Maherycarnecash, 1 qr., 100 a. prof.
19 a. 2 r. 32 p. unprof. — Shannoneighter alias Shannow-
neighter, A qr., 156 a. — Ballyhinnon alias Ballytynean alias
Ballytyvuan, 1 qr., 179 a. 2 r. prof. 9 a. & 16 p. unprof.
— Reagh alias Raghbabritoke alias Rathavritoke alias Rath,
lqr., 110 a. 2 it. 32 p. — Bunduffe, lqr., 435 a. 1 r.
32 p. prof. 187 a. 3 r. 8p. unprof. — Derryern alias Derry-
nerim alias Derryan-Irin, A qr., 180 a. 2 r. 16 p. prof. 26 a.
2 r. unprof. — Killcroeg alias Killchoroigie in Mnllamore
alias Mullaglimore, being 1 qr., Downeballry alias Dunbalrie,
I ibidem, lqr., 531a. 2b.— Creeve alias Crivagh, lqr.,
214 a. 3 r. prof. 18 a. 3 r. 8p. unprof. — the island Clonerkoe
alias Clonorkoe, A cart", and Cashellnegowen in Clonerkoe,
A cart", 31 a. & 16 p. prof. Ill a. & 32 p. unprof. — Edenreagh
alias Carrowreagh, 1 qr., and Cliffony alias Cleefony, A qr.,
and Brentlettor, ibidem, A qr., and Roskeera, ib., A qr-, 903 a.
2 r. 12 p — Monegoole alias Monedoolt alias Monedowalt,
lqr., 312 a. & 32 p.— Came, Aqr., 227 a. 2r. 16 i>. prof.
3 a. unprof. — Dromfadda, Aqr., 125 a. prof. 172 a. 2 r.
16 p. unprof.— Lyle alias Lyell, A qr., and Lecarrowmaddow,
A qr., and Derreleaghan alias Derrylihane, 1 qr., 728 a. prof.
870 a. 3 R. 8 p. unprof. — Ardneglasse, 1 qr., 305 a. 1 n. 24 p.
— Gortelecky alias Gortnelecky, A qr., 212 a. 2 r. 32 p
Kilkady alias Kilchaddy, A qr., 193 a. & 32 p. prof. 8 a. 2 r.
16 p. unprof.— KiUtekeer alias Killkeer alias Koyletekere alias
Cooletekerrie, A qr., 161 a. 2 r. 32 p. — Inishmurey alias Inish-
morey, A qr., 83 a. 2 r. — Derrige- Island alias Derrynish-Island,
49a. 1 r; bar. Carbury, co. Sligo Knocknehie alias
Knocknegeehie, A qr., 146 a. 2 r. prof. 54 a. 2 r. unprof—
Carrowcrin alias Carrowcruin, 1 qr., 86 a — Carrownegat alias
Carrignegate, A qr., 38 a. prof. 5 a. unprof— Donamorey alias
Downamorey, 1 qr., 62 a. 1 R. — Downally alias Downalla,
8 gneeves or 1 tryne, 99 a— Cloneen alias Cloneeneroe alias
Cloniniroe, 1 qr., 82 a— Ragrana alias Rathgrany, A qr., 78 a.
— Ballinesihane and Lecke, 1A qr., 137 a. 3 r— Knockbegg,
. lqr., 88 a. 2b — Ramigram alias Ramigran, lqr., 58 a. 2 r.
— Clonemaglmnbegg and Clonemaghanmore alias Clonemaghin,’
I 8 gneeves or 1 tryne, 154 a. prof. 22 a. unprof— in Knock-
brine alias Knockbrinagher, being 1 tryne, 103 a. 3 r Clonefen
alias Cloghfen alias Cloghfin, 1 qr., 83 a. 2r. prof. 78a. Sr.
unprof— Knockroyer alias Knockrawer, 1 qr., 84 a— Correagh
alias Corragh alias Corray, d», 87 a. 2 R— Dromderig alias
Dromgery, Aqr., 88 a. 2 r. 32 p. prof. 4 a. unprof— Tunnagh
alias Sunnagh, 1 qr., 117a. prof. 60 a. unprof— Mullaghcorra,
A qr., 54 a. Knockfishoge alias Knocknafissoge, iqr., 63 a. 3 r.
—Crosse and Cloneganway alias Cloneganvegh.’lA qr., 168 a.
3 r. — Caldroone alias Droulharnaght, 2 qrs., 55 a. 1 r.
Iinocklower alias Knockilowir, 1 qr., 92 a. 2 r— Knocktubber
alias Knocktobber, 1 qr., 87 a. 2 r— Ballineray alias Ballin-
eraha alias Ballyi-ath, 1 qr., 138 A.— Lecharrow alias Cliar-
rowda le Charrow, 1 qr., 85 a. 3 h— Cooler alias Coollere, 2 qrs.,
and Bally vally alias Ballinvally, 2 qrs., 454 a. 1 r. prof. 155 a.
1 R. unprof. — Carrowloghlin alias Carrowloughlin, 1 qr., 58 a.
—Knocktobber in Ballyfay, 1 tryne, Capleclawpl, alias Caple-
cawtrean, ib., 1 tryne, Knocknehow, ib., 1 tryne, Knocknegehy,
1 qr., 136 a. prof. 38 a. unprof. — Knockneglore, 1 tryne, 89 a.
Sligo.
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1 r. prof. 17 a. unprof. — Knockrawer, 1 qr., 65 a. 2 R. ; bar.
Tirerill and Con'en, same co. — Carrowvernoge alias Carrow-
nevornoge in Boniny, 1 qr., 68 a.— Carrowkislane alias Car-
rowcaslane, ib., 1 qr., 66 a. 8 r. — Carrowlatelly alias Carrowla-
tilie, ib., 1 qr., 66 a. 1 R. — Carrowgilla- Patrick alias Carrowm0-
gill- Patrick, ib., d", 82 a. — Carrowneglogh, ib., 1 qr., 59 A. 2 R. —
Barnabrack alias Barnanemreake, ib., 1 qr., 61 a. 2 r. — Carrow-
inteban alias Carrowantihan, ib., 1 qr., 55 a. 3 r. — Carrow-
brocky, ib., 1 qr., 64 a. 1 R. — Larali alias Laragh alias Carrow-
caslane, d", 76 a. 1 it. — Carrowm'murtahreagli, d ', 50 a. 1r. —
Carrownurlare alias Carroworlare, 1 qr., 52 a. 2 r. — Agheris
alias Aghrus, d ', 237 a. 3 r. — Downeale, 4 qrs., 455 a. 3 r. —
Carrowncm'farreogh alias Tarrenmcfarrille, 1 qr., 388 a. 2 r.
prof. 75 a. 3 r. unprof. — Gleabland KillnVshallgan, 9 a. 286 a.
stat. prof. 1,363 a. u'nprof., belonging to said 4 qrs. of Down-
ealc ; bar. Tirreragli, same co. — part of Kingrillin alias Kina-
grelly, 1 cart", 137 a. 3 R. 16 p. — Memlagh alias Moyinlagh,
4 qr., 84 a. prof. 32 a. 2 r. unprof. ; bar. Lcyny, same co. —
Knockneskeagh, 1 qr., 138 A. prof. 6 a. unprof. ; i bar. Coole-
avin, same co. — half the castle of Downally, and die £ qr. of
Lecarrowcruin, 153 a. 1 R. prof. 3 a. & 32 r. unprof., mearing
upon Carrownebre,"and situate in Cullary. — Lismarcrea, £ qr.,
51 a. & 32 p. ; bar. Carbury, same co. — Carrowanloghane,
£ qr., 60 a. ; bar. Tirreragh, same co. — in Munhiny, £ of the
i qr., 20 a. — the castle of Behy-Edenmore, being 1 cart", 30 a.
— Caslane, 1 cart", 30 a. ; bar. Corren, same co. — Carrowfeare
inVickesery, 1 qr., 120 a. ; bar. Tirreragh, same co. — the rectory
of Aghainlisch ; bar. Carbury, same co. — rectories of Agheris,
Dromard, Templeboy, and Killmncshallgan ; bar. Tirreragh,
same co. — the castle of Castleoughdargan ; bar. Tirerill, same
co. — Straighbrahan alias Sratraghane alias Shratragliane, lqr.,
154 a. — Caltrogh alias Cardragh, £ qr., 121 a. 3 R. 8p. — Car-
rowmore, Killnefadda, and Lishelegle, 9 cart"’, 320 a. & 16 p.
prof. 39 a.&32 p. unprof. — the Carnes alias Bahus, 1 qr., and
Loglinenanty, £ qr., 140 a. 1 n. 24 p. — Chiefryes. — out of
Scardan alias Seardon, 2 qrs., 1/. 6s. 8 d. — out of Caldragh, £ qr.,
6s. 8d. — Aghamore, 1 qr., 13s. id. — Farran-Ichard, £ qr.,
Cs. 8 d. Cargin, £ qr., 6s. 8d. — Knockanekelly and Knockane-
liorna, £ qr., 6s. 8d. — Shanonoughter, 1 qr., 6s. 8 d. — Srahine-
rane, £ qr., 6s. 8d. — Gortnegrelly, £ qr., 6s. 8 d. — Cooledro-
maneighter, £ qr., 6s. 8 d., and 6d. more out of the last recited
61 qi-s. ; bar. Carbury, same co. — out of the 1 bar. of Cooleavin,
4/. — Ballyderaowen, If. — Clonlurge, 1 qr., 1/. — Dromfin, 1 qr.,
If. — Portinishy, a pair of spurs ; bar. Corren, same co. — out of
Bally mullany, 13s. id.; bar. Tirerill, same co. Date
2d July 18 th year. — (Cert. 11 th May,) and inrolled 18 th July
1666. — Note: The castle, town, and lands of Sligo, (excepting
and exempting thereout the Abby qr. alias Carrownemonaster,
and die 1 qr. of Knocknegane, with so much of the town of
Sligo as stood thereupon,) with all the premisses granted by
this patent; and also the qr. of Knockmullin alias Clonegis-
sane, the qr. of Lissinena alias Tulluratband, the qr. of
Ballyanliggan, and the qr. of Clonecorra, in bar. Tirrerill,
which were setded on and confirmed to them and their heirs
by order or decree of the L. L. and Council, dated 15 April
1663 ; the qr. of Ballydowgan, the qr. of Derrydarra, the
1 qr. Cornegehy, and 3 cart"’ of the qr. of Levally, in die bar.
of Carbery, which were settled on them by another decree,
dated 12 August 1663 ; the qrs. of Lanas and Kilsallagh,
the cart"’ of Bunatrohane and Torvey, 3 cart"1 in Duagli, and
the 2 islands of Inishimulcloghy alias the Coney Island, and
Innishroras alias the Oyster-Island, in the bar. of Carbery,
which were settled on them by anodier decree, dated
17 August 1663, were created into the manor of Sligoe,
widi 500 a. in demesne ; a power to create tenures, to hold
courts leet and baron, a law-day or a court of record ; to
appoint seneschalls, bailiffs, and other officers ; to build a
prison and appoint a gaoler; to enjoy all waifs, strays, &c. ; to
impark 2,000 a. with free warren, chase, and park ; to hold
4 fairs at the town of Sligoe, on 17 March, 24 June, 1 August,
and 29 September, and for two days following each, and two
markets on every Tuesday and Saturday, at the rent of 7s. 6 d.
(being the old rent due for the same), and 10s. by way of
increase. Dated 12th March 1674, and inrolled 9 th April
1675. — (Arno 27" Car. 2Ji 3“ pars, dorso R. 9 and 13.) —
The letter directing the said patent to pass is dated at White-
hall 9 January 1674, R. 9. Provided that the qr. of Knock-
begg, the qr. and £ of Ballynesihane and Leek, the £ qr. or
Carrownegatt alias Carrignegat, and the qr. of Carrowerim
alias Carrowerain, be not comprised in this grant, the same
having been lately sold by the said William Earl of Strafford
(122.)
and Thomas Radcliffc to Richard Lord Baron of Coloony,
and his heirs. — The whole premisses to be held under such
rents, tenures, reservations, and services as were due and
payable thereout to the crown in the year 1641.
Ch. II.
35. JOSEPH FOX esq. — In Ballinacurry, 368 a. (596 A. Waterford.
& 16 p. stat.) 51. 11s. 9 1 d. — Ballydesert, 548 a. (887 a. 2 r.
27 p. stat.) 81. 6s. 5d— Shannakill north, 166 a. (268 a. 3 R.
23 p. stat.) 21. 10s. 5d. — Upper Ballycloghy, 179 a. (289 a.
3 R. 32 p. stat.) prof. 20 a. unprof. 21. 14s. 4£d— Ballynapp,
34 a. (55 a. & 12 p. stat.) 10s. 4jd— Thomastowne, 348 a.
(563 a. 2 n. 32 p. stat.) 51. 5s. 8 Jd. — Knocknecrohey alias
Knocknerahy, 95 a. (153 a. 3 r. 22 p. stat.) II. 8s. 10 \d. —
Gloimonore, 556 a. (900 a. 2 R. 20 p. stat.) prof. 96 a. .unprof.
81. 8s. lOJd. — Total rent, 341. 16s. 8Jd. ; bar. Upperthird, co.
Waterford. — in Gracop alias Graige, 223 a. (361 a. & 36 p. Tipperary.
stat.) prof. 90 a. unprof. 31. 7s. 8Jd.— Killoan, 126 a. (204 a.
& 16 p. stat.) II. 18s. 3Jd. — Killruan, 164 a. (265 a. 2 r.
25 p. stat) 21. 4s. 9fd. — Ballinwera, 102 a. (165 a. & 36 p.
stat.) II. 10s. llfd. — Sessrakeele, 89 a. (144 a. & 27 p. stat.)
II. 7s. Old. — Sessrareagh alias Lissrareagli, 126 a. (204 a.
& 16 p. stat.) II. 18s. 3J d. — Barnagarry alias Barnagery,
84 a. (136 a. & 11 p. stat.) II. 5s. 6Jd— Castleplough alias
Kneigh, 477 a. (772 A. 2 R. 26 p. stat.) 71. 4s. lOJd— Graigi-
nigett alias Graginigeale, 54 a. (87 a. 1 r. 35 p. stat.) 16s. 4 fd.
— Anaghbegg alias Aghabeg and Kilteloge, 196 a. (317 a.
1 r. 38 p. stat.) 21. 19s. 6jd. ; bar. Lower Ormond, co. Tip-
perary.— Total1 rent, 241. 13s. 4 Jd. Date 16 th July
18th year. — (Cert. 291 h June.) — Inrolled 19th July 1666.
38. THOMAS HARRISON of Mishell, co. Cork, gent. Cork.
— in Knockahawly alias Knockikaulea, 206 a. 2 R. 27 p. (334 a.
3 r. 3 p. stat.) 31. 2s. 9d.— in Bealegooly, 153 a. 2r. 24 p.
(248 a. 3 r. 23 p. stat.) 21. 6s. 8d— the other part of d", 281a.
1r. 16 p. (455 a. 2r. 39p. stat.) 4£ 5s. 5d. ; bar. Kinlea, co.
Cork.— Total quantity, 647 a. 2r. 27 p. plant. (1,039a. In.
25 p. stat.)— Total rent, 91. 14s. lOd. Date 11th July
18th year. — (Cert. 22(1 June. — Inrolled in the Exchequer.) —
Inrolled 23 d July 1666.
41. Sir THOMAS STANLEY knt. — Ballymackee,
145 a. (234 a. 3 R. 20 p. slat.) 21. 4s. Old. — Ballydonnogh,
277a. (448 a. 2 it. 31p. stat.) 41. 4s. lid. — Ardpaddan, 112a.
(181a. 1 r. 28 p. stat.) II. 14s. OJd. — Clogheene and Castle-
conagh, 357 a. (578 A. 1 R. 4 p. stat.) prof. 16 a. unprof.
51. 8s. 5d.— the towne of Clonenaffe, and the next adjoining
part of the lands thereof, 200 a. (323 a. 3 n. 35 p. stat.) prof.
50 a. unprof. 31. 0s. 9Jd. — the town of Ballymackarbery,
and the next adjoining part of the lands thereof, 500 a. prof.
20 a. unprof.— more of the same, 532 a. (1,671 a. 2 r. 27 p.
stat.) prof. 20 A. unprof. 151. 13s. 4 \d. reduced to 131. 10s.
— Upper and Lower Sillyheens, 311a. (503 a. 3 n. 3 r.
stat.) prof. 20 a. unprof. 41. 14s. 5 Id. — in Curteswood and
Ballyroghan, parcel thereof, 626 a. In. 13 p. (1,014 a. 2 n.
8 p. stat.) prof. 50 a. unprof. 91. 10s. 2d.— part of Casdereagh
called Gragenegower, 408 a. (660 a. 3 n. 23 r. stat.) 61. 3s. lid.
reduced to 51. — Currughteskin, being part of Casdereagh,
368 A. — Casdereagh town and lands, 67 a. (704 a. 2 n. 20 p.
stat.) 61. 12s. 1 Jd. reduced to 51. 10s. ; bar. Glanchery, co.
Waterford— Killganemore, 76 a. (123 a. & 17 p. stat.)
II. 3s. Id. — Tickinoorr and Killganibegg, 268 a— Crenogh’s-
land, 1 a. (435 a. 2 r. 38 p. stat.) 41. Is. 8Jd. ; bar. Upper-
third, same co.— Ballcalla, 124 a. (200 a. 3 R. 18 p. stat.)
II. 17s. 8d. — in Urragli, 104 a. (168 a. 1 R. 34 r. stat.)
II. 1 Is. 7d. — in Killdingan, 40 a. (64 a. 3 r. 7 p. suit.) 12s. 1 Jd.
— Great Lissduffe, 128 a. (207 a. 1 r. 14 p. stat.) ll.18s.101d.
Knocknabooly alias Buoly, 154 a. (249 a. 1 r. 33 p. stat.)
21. 6s. 9Jd. — Lackmore, 162 a. (262 a. 1 r. 26 p. stat.)
21. 9s. 2 Id. — in Moyhcrenenagh, 88 a. (142 a. 2 r. 7 p.
stat.) II. 6s. 9d. — Gortnedullin, 35 a. (56 a. 2 r. 31 p. suit.)
10s. 7 Id. ; bar. Lower Ormond, co. Tipperary— m Clonul-
ta<rh alias Clonoule, 382 a— more of the same, 133 a— more of
the same, 54a. (921 a. 2 R. 30 p. stat.) 81. 12s- 9jd. ; bar. Kill-
namanagh, same co— Graunge-Chanleys (part), 80 a. (129 a.
2 r 14 p. stilt.) II. 12s. 4id— in Athirdce town-lands, called
the 15 acres, 35 a. (56 a. 2m 31 p. stat.) 1 Is. 4d— Obristownc,
127 A. (205 a. 2 u. 35 p. stat.) 21. 11s. 5Jd; biu-. Athirdce,
co. Louth— Total quantity in Munster, 9,155 a. 3 n. 11 r-
suit— in Leinster, 392 a. stat— Total rent in Munster,
851. 16s. 63 d. — in Leinster, 41. 18s. ljd. — Total, 90/. 14s. Sid.
1 Date 3d July 18 th year.— (Cert. 22 d June.) — Inrolled
Q
Waterford.
Tip/Krary.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
2-U/t July 1666 — Note : By patent, dated 15th July 1679.
- — [Hot. (le anno 31“ Car. 2"“ 3" pars,/.) Stephen Stanley
esq., son and heir of Sir Thomas, had an abatement of
4/. 9s. 4jd. of the quit rents, viz. out of the lands reduced ns
— R. 2
Wiclitow
Dublin.
Louth.
44. OLIVER Earl of TY11CONNELL. — Ringsend,
6 a. (9 a. 2 u. 35 r. stat.) 2s. 5 \<L — in Donabrooke, with the
mill, 9 a. (14. a. 2b. 13p.stat.) 3s. 7Jd— Beggattsrath, 200a.
(323a. 3 r. 35 p. stat.) 4/. Is. OJd., co. of city of Dublin. —
Merryan, with the murreaghs thereunto belonging, and Mune-
dressan, part of the same, together With the murreaghs ad-
joining next to Ringsend, 312 a. (505 a. 1 k. 23 p. stat.)
6 1. 6s- — Symonscourte (part), 110 a. (178 a. & 29r. stat.)
2/. 4s. 6 id., co. of Dublin, or co. of tlie city. — Dondrom and
Tecknock, a member thereof, and Cheeverstowne, a member
of the same, 562 a. (910 a. 1 it. 16 p. stat.) 111. 7s. 7d.—
Owenstowne, 100 a. (161 a. 3 it. 38 p. stat.) 21. 0s. 6Jd— in
the Bray, 18 a. (29 a. & 25p. stat.) 7s. 31d— Glancullen and
Ballybracke, part of the same, 223 a. (361 a. & 36 p. stat.)
4/. 10s. 3 £d. — in Lucan a house, & 1 a. (1 a. 2 n. 19 p. stat.)
4. Jd— Cappocke, 80 a. (129 a. 2 it. 14 P. stat.) 1/. 12s. 4 id—
Kilternan and Ballybetagh, 722 a. (1,169 a. 2 b. 3 p. stat.)
141. 12s. 3 Id., co. Dublin. — in Merryan, 60 a. — Thorne-
Castle and Booterstowne, 285 a. (461 a. 2 b. 24 p. stat.)
51. 15s. 5d. out of Killmaghad, a chief rent of 21. 10s., same
co.— Hanlanstowne and Athronan, after reprizing such adven-
turer as was possessed thereof, 30th May 1666, 222 a. (359 a.
2 b. 17 p. stat.) 41. 9s. 10Jd., co. Meath.— Moiety of Great
Bray, 184a. (298a. & 8p. stat.) 31. 14s. 6Jd., co. Wicklow.
in Drogheda, 1 mess. & 2 a. (3 a. & 38 p. stat.) 9] d— Total
quantity, 3,036 a. plant. (4,917a. 3 b. 11 p. stat.)— Total rent,
6U 9s. 5\d. — a rent-charge of 801. out of Mallahide, formerly
belonging to his uncle Chris' Fitz William, who died seised
thereof in fee without issue, and which descended to Lord
Tyrconiiell, as son and heir of Thomas Lord Vise’ Fitz William,
—a house in St. Warborough-street, Dublin ; his right in law
or equity to a certain lease or term of yearn of the lordship or
manor of Templetowne, Moretowne, and Mucklagh, and the
tithes of Carlingford and Cooley, 7 years to come, co. Louth.
Date Wth July 18 th year.— (Cert. 30 th May.)—Inrolled I
15 th July 1666.
in Louth and King’s Co., 2,842a. 3
stat.) — Total rent, 50/. 11s. Old. — in Termonfeighan for
99 years, from 29th Sept. 1660, 123 a. 3 b. 20 p. plant.
(200 a. 2 r. 19 p. stat.) 21. 10s. 2 Id. ; bar. Ferrard and
Atherde, same co Date 26 th June 18/4 year. — (Cert.
18/4 May. — Inrolled in the Exchequer.) — Inrolled 26/4 July
1666 — Note: By letters from Whitehall, 26th Nov. 1675,
the quit rents of 92/. 14s. imposed upon the lands granted to
him in the cos. of Lowth, Roscomon, and Galway, were, at
the instance of his son and heir, George Legge esq., directed
to be discharged and released, other than 4/. 10s. a year.
(28" Car. 2. 1" p. f. R. 3.) — By patent, dated 27th Oct., and
inrolled 4th Nov. 1680, pursuant to P. S. 27th Feb. 1679,
from Whitehall, (Rot. 32“ Car. II. 1“ p. f. R. 37.) the lands
ol Termonfeighan were granted to George Legge esq., son of
the Colonel, in fee ; and all the lands in co. Louth created
into the manor of Dunleer,'with 300 a. in demesne, to impark
500 a. and the usual privileges of courts, park, waifs, &c. ; and
they were further created into a corporation, called the Borough
of Dunlcer, by patent, dated 3d Aug. 1683 (anno 35“ 3' pars,
f. R. 16 Sf 28.) pursuant to letters from Whitehall the 20/4 Feb.
1681. (35“ Car. 2. 3» p. f. R. 16.)
King's Co.
Louth.
48. Colonel WILLIAM LEGG, groom of the King’s
bed-chamber. Drumgriffin, lqr., 120 A.-Carrowbegg, 1 qr.,
1 95 a. Tomegarran, 1 qr., 137 a. — Clonboe castle, qr., 74 a.
Graige, 1 qr., 58 A. — Clounonan and Lissumore, 1 qr., 47 a.
Masso, 1 qr., 80 a — Tonamasse, 1 qr., 55 a.— Annagh, 1 qr.,
60 a.— Mullaghdrom, 1 cart", 23 a— Gortrue, i qr., 35 a—
Carrowen, 1 qr., 75 a.— Luggane-voghanenon, } cart", 32 a.
— Carrownecor, 1 qr., 72 a. Attergall, 1 qr., 74 a— Lougli-
negurr, lqr., 38a— Total quantity, 1,903a. 1 b. 9p. stat?—
Total rent, 11/. 17s. lit/.; bar. Clare, co. Galway.— the
castle qr., and the qr. of Killroe, 2 qrs., 186. a KilKare, 1 qr.
64 a — Loghill, lqr., 121a — Total quantity, 600a. 3 it. 34 p.
stat. 3/. 15s. lit/., parish Killcon, same co — Carrowmarry,
1 qr., 1 00 A. -Curraghmore, J qr., 43 a— Carroneard and Car-
ranegowre, 2 qrs., 1 15 A.-Cloghane, * qr., 55 A.-Peake, 1 qr.,
77 a. — Carnamoe and Carrowboy, 2 qrs., 152 a Dorian
2qrs., 132 a. — Tawnagh, 1 cart", 17a.— Total rent,6/.19s,10|d •
par. Cuniver, bar. Clare, same co Malltowne, Pace, Strut-
anna alias Mullagh, and Stratamerry, 126 a— Cartotanie,
1 cart", and the town and lands of Knocknenowle, 82 a.
— Carrowkenny and Coolebrelan, 3 cart"1, 185 a— Ballycre-
gane, 180 a.; par. Killtome, bar. Atlilone, co. Roscommon.
— Liscam, 39 a— Derrylane and Gortnesend alias Gortneside,
102 a. (1,1o6 a. 2r. 10 p. stat.)— Total rent, 7/. 4s. 7 d.; par.
Cam same co— lotal quantity in Galway and Roscommon,
2,9o 1 a. plant. (4,780 a. & 22 p. stat )— Total rent, 29/. 17s.6 \d.
—all the surplus land of Clonemoghan and Baliyreehy, 49 a
(79 a. 1 a. 20 ... stat) 19s. 10Jd.; bar. Clonliske, King’s Co.
the manor .and lordship of Killsaran, and all the demesne
lands, with all the towns, lands, chiefries, rents, services, and
heredit* thereunto belonging, 817 a. 3 r. (1,324 a. 2 b. 20p.
stat.) 167. 1 Is. 2d.; bar. Athirdee and Ferrard, co. Louth—
the lordship and manor of Templetowne, with the appur-
tenances, Maghernatra, Ballynemony, Mucklogh or Minlogh,
and Old Graunge, 363 a. (588 a. stat.) 7/. 7s. ; bar. Dundalk,
same co. Dummy and Droganstowne, parcel thereof, 616 a
(997 a. 3 u. 11 p. stat) 12/. 9s. 5Jd. — Dunleir, 1,046 A.
(1, 694 a. 1 b. 16 p. stat.) 21/.3s.7d.; same co— Total quantity,
52. RICHARD EDWARDS gent and ELIZ. his wife,
daughter and heir of Col. John Kynaston, to the heirs of the
said Eliz. forever. — in Rathdown, 318a. 1b. 37p. (515a. 2b.
20 p. stat) 6/. 8s. 11 Id. — Ould-Court, 277 a. & 30 p. (438 a.
3 b. 33 p. stat) 51. 12s. 3d. — Rahanacling alias Rahanaclig,
58 a. 3 b. (95 a. & 27 p. stat.) 1/. 3s. 9d. ; A bar. Rathdowne,
co. Wicklow. — Total quantity, 654 a. 1 r. 27 i>. plant
(1,060 a. & 3 p. stat.)— Total rent, 13/. 4s. 11 >d. Date
16/4 Aug. 18/4 year.— (Cert. 8/4 June. — Inrolled in the
Exchequer 1666.)
54. Cornet EDWARD COOPER. — Marcree, 14 qr.,
146 a. (236 a. 1 b. 40 p. stat.) prof. 24 a. unprof. 1/. 9s. 6ijd.
— Ardcarly alias Ardcarbegg, d“, 129a. (208a. 3 n. 33 p.stat.)
l/.6s. ljd. — Ragrany, i qr., 39a. (63a. & 28p. stat.) 7s. 10Jd.
— ^ three cart™ of tlie qr. of Carrowmeere alias Ballindrite,
being tlie whole qr. except the cart" of Carrowfadd, 87 a.
I [140a- 3e' 28 p- stat.) prof. 198a. unprof. 17s. 7£d— Cloony,
A qr., 86 a. (139 a. 1 it. 9 p. stat) 17s. 5d.-the half treenland
of Mullaghbryen, 56 a. (90 a. 2 r. 34 p. stat) lls.4d.; bar.
Tirrerill, co. Sligo. — in Templebreigh, qr., 24 a. (38 a. 3 n.
20p. stat.) 4s. 1 OJd. ; bar. Carbery,same co. — in Knockroe, qr.,
102 a. (165 a. & 36 p. stat.) prof. 2 a. 1b, 8 p. unprof.
1/. Os. 7(d. — Drumdroley alias Derrynegrege, lqr., 75a. 3 n.
(122 a. 2 r. 33 r. stat) 15s. 4d. ; bar. Tirrerill, same co. in
Tawnamore, qr., called the Shean, 14 a. (22 a. 2 r. 29 p. stat.)
2s. lOd. ; bar. Corren, same co. — Clonbunagh, 1 qr., 130 a.
(210a. 2r. 13 p. stat.) 1/. 6s. 4d—Lissanahanala alias Lissana-
hala, lqr., 107a. (173a. 1b. 12P.stat) 1/. Is. 8d— inCashell,
h qr., 51 a. (82 a. 2 r. 18 p. stat.) 10s. 3|d— in Ardskining
next to Cashel] aforesaid, 14 a. 1 r. 14 p. (23 a. & 32 p. stat.)
2s. 10 Jd.; bar. Tirrerill, same co— Urlare, 1 qr., 99 a. (160 a.
1r. 18 p. stat.) 1/. 0s. ltd. ; bar. Corren, same co — Russine
alias Russinreagh, lqr., 156 a. (252 a. 2 r. 31 p. stat) 1/. 1 ls.7d. ;
bar. rirrerill, same co. — Ardkeereene, J qr., 63 a. (102a.&8p.
stat.) 12s. 9d. ; bar. Corren, same co— in the 2 qrs. of Car?
rowkeele and Castlevilly, on the west part, 117 a. (189 a. 2 r.
3 p. stat) prof. 60 a. unprof. 1/. 3s. 8 jd— in the qr. of Roseau?
land (east part), 16a. (25a. 3 it 27 p. stat) prof. 12A.,mprof.
3s. 3d. Sherrshuggarry and the Seshuma^alarry, 2 qrs.,
383a. (620a. 1r. 24. p.stat.) prof. 520 a. unprof. 3/.17s.6|d.;
bar. Lyne, same co— Total quantity, 1,895 a. & 14 p. plant.
(3,069a. 2r. 36 p. stat)— Total rent, 19/. 3s. 8id— in Knock- L
long, west part, 362 a. (586 a. 1 r. 21 p. stat.) prof. 8 a. unprof.
5/.9s. 1 1 Jd— Garrinea, 207 a. (335 a. 1 r. 9p. stat.) 31. 2s.l0‘d.
— in Hammondstowne, 80a. (129a. 2r. 14p.stat) l/.4s.3Jd.
—in Killgarriffe, soutli part, mearing with Ballyperod, 98 a.
(158 a. 2 r. 39 p. stat.) 11. 9s. 9Jd. — Balinperod, 255 a.
(413 a. & 9 p. stat.) 3/. 17s. 5}d. — in Ballintober, mearing with
Balhnperod, 11 a. (17a. 3 r. Up. stat.) Ss.4d.; bar. Costlea,
co. Limerick. — Meosse, 87 a. 1 r. (141 a. 1 it. 13 p. stat ) It
prof. 63 a. unprof. 1/. 6s.5£d. ; bar. Clanmorris, co. Kerry
in Killmorna alias Killmena, soutli-west part, joining to the
river ofFeale, 4.61a. 1r.25p. (747a. 1r. 18p.stat.) 7/.0s.ljd.
in Carroweighter, joining with Killineene, 13 a. 3 u. (22 a.
stat) prof. 20 a. unprof. 4s. 2d. ; bar. Erraglityconncr,
—Total quantity, 1,575 a. 1 r. 25 p. plant (2,551 a.
p. stat.)— Total rent, 23/. 18s. 5 d. Dale 19/4 Sep.
18/4 year. — (Cert. 11/4 May.) — Inrolled 20/4 Sep. 1666.
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
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Roll 18 /A Cha. II. third part, back.
Kerry. 1. THOMAS AMORY esq. — Ballyboneene, 388 a. 1 n.
20 p. — Knockenagh, 385 a. prof. 199 a. unprof. — Gloury,
350 a. — Culeard, 225 a. — Inshy, 334 a. prof. 230 a. unprof. —
Carvenknock, 160 a. — in Slirone, 101 a. prof. 440 a. unprof. —
in Clounm'teene, 22 a. — in Ballahidoeig, south part, lying next
contiguous to Carrowmanagh and Carrowneiglitragb, 169 a.
1 B. 21 p. — in Dramanny, south part, bordering on the river
Feale, 171 a. & 25 p. — Carrowmannagh, 220 a. 1b. 23 p. prof.
21a. 3 b. 29p. unprof. — in .Carrowneightragh, 427a. 1b.
20 p. prof. 127a. 2 b. unprof.; bar. Iraghticonner, co. Kebby.
— Total quantity, 2,958 a. 2 b. 21 p. plant. (4,784 a. 1 n. 19p.
stat.) — Total rent, 44/. 17s. OJd. — (Cert. 4th May 1666.)
3. Sir ARTHUR DENNY knt. — East and West Gortna-
killes and Ubbernoe, 2 a. 2 r. — Clonmore, 36 a. — Marshland,
19a. In. — Gortnegarnie, 19a. 1b. 20 p. — Creaghduffe, Clash,
and Calloge, 19 a. 1 r. 30 p.; bar. Truaghananackny, same co. —
Total, 96a. 2r. 10p. plant. (156a. 1b. 27 p. stat.) 11. 9s. 4d.
— Inishlaughuny, 405 a. 2 r. 9 p. — in Gurteeny or Gurteene,
part of the west of Clanloughlin, 54 a. 1 n. 1 P. — Total quan-
tity, 459 a. 3 b. 10 p. plant. (744a. 3r. 10p. stat.) 61. 19s. 7fd.;
bar. Glaneroughty, same co. — Total quantity, 556 a. 1 r. 20 p.
plant (901a. & 27 p. stat) — Total rent 81. 8s. 1 Ifd. —
(Cert. 29th June 1666.) 4. THOMAS GALLAGHER.
— in Drumbegg, 120 a. — Shrone, 190 a. & 15 p. ; bar. Iraghti-
conner, same co. — Total quantity, 310a. & 15 p. plant (502 a.
.& 14 p. stat.) 41. 14s. ljd. Dated 19 th July 18!/i year. —
(Cert. 18!/i May.) — Inrolled 27 th July 1666.
Limericlt. 5. Sir WILLIAM PETTYknt. — Farranslione alias Castle-
blacke, 170 a. (275 a. 1 r. 20 p. stat) 21. 11s. 7Jd— Bally-
maghtenbegg, 48 a. (77 a. 3 R. 1 p. stat.) 14s. 7d. — Farrin-
nagowne, 130 a. (210 a. 2r. 13 p. stat) 11. 19s. 6d. —
Killrush, 80 a. (129 a. 2 r. 14p. stat.) 11. 4s. 3Jd— Bally-
maghtenmore, 69 a. (Ill a. 3 r. 3p. stat) 11. 0s. lli'i- —
Moolish, 46 a. 3r. (75 a. 2r. 38 p. stat.) 14s. 2£d— Shanna-
booly and Farranconnarra, 91 a. 2r. (148 a. & 35 p. stat.)
11. 7s. 9id. — Caherdavan, 66 a. 1 R. (107 a. 1 r. 11p. stat.)
11. 0s. 1 \d. — Knockardnegallagh, 48 a. (77 a. 3r. stat) 14s. 7 d.
— Clonmackanmore, 70 a. 2r. (114a. & 32p. stat.) 11. ls.5d.
— Clonmackanbegg, 61a. 2r. (99 a. 2r. 20 p. stat.) 18s. 8d.
— Ballygrenane, 158 a. (255a. 3r. 30p. stat.) 21. 8s. — Clon-
canane, 189 a. 2 b. (306 a. 3r. 34 p. stat) 21. 17s. 6|d—
Clondrenagh, 165 a. 2 b. (268 a. & 14 p. stat.) 21. 10s. SJd—
Conagli (part) or Clonagh, 58 a. 3 r. (95 a. & 27 p. stat.)
17s. 10Jd. ; North Liberties of the city of Limerick. —
Kings Co. Cloondaglas, 81a. 1 r. 4p. (131a. 2b. 24 p. stat.) prof. 197a.
1 r. unprof. 11. 12s. lid. — Killnagallmore, 74 a. & 12 p.
(119a. 3r. 38p. stat) 11. 9s. llfd— in the same, 23a. (37 a.
1 r. Ip. stat) 9s. 3fd. — Brogholloe, 409 a. 2 n. 12 p. prof.
251 a. 3 r. 30 p. unprof., more in the same, of pasture, 58 a.
3 it. 30 p. (758 A. 3 R. 26 P. stat.) 91. 9s. 8Jd— Parke, 69 a.
2r. 8p. (112 a. 2r. 26 p. stat.) 11. 8s. ljd. — Ballycollan,
62 a. 1 r. 20 p. (101 a. & 6 p. stat.) 11. 5s. Sd.— Lelaghmore,
220 A. 1 R. 16 p. (366 a. 3 R. 28p. stat) 41. 9s. 3d. — Mooney
alias Mutiny, 150 a'. & 30 p. (243 a. 1 r. 4 p. stat.) prof.
58 a. lit. 8 p. unprof. 31. 0s. lOd. — Ballylowen, 35 a. (56 a.
2 R. 31 P. stat.) 14s. 2d. — Cappineagh, 35 a. 1r. 36 p. (57 a.
& 14 p. stat.) 14s. 4 Jd. — Killgolane, 56 a. (90 a. 2 r. 34 p.
stat) prof. 51a. 2 r. unprof. 11. 2s. 8d. — Ballyoran and
Smeragh, 110a. (178a. & 29 p. stat.) 21. 4s. 61d— Bar-
naboy, 45a. 1r. Up- (73a. 1r. 26 p.) 18s. 4Jd. — Ballyboy,
908 a. 2 n. 34 p. (1,471a. 3r. 35 p. stat.) prof. 55 a. unprof.
181. 8s. 6d. — Derinboy and Ballymar, 196 a. 3 r. 4 p. (318 a.
2 r. 39 p. stat.) prof. 81 a. 2 it. 10 r. unprof. 31. 19s. 8Jd—
Derrigrath, Cappinoge, and Gortnamuck, 147 A. 2 R. 20 p.,
more in the same, 10 a. 2 it. (256 A. & 22 p. stat.) prof. 21 A.
2 b. unprof. 31. 4s. OJd. — Bally- William lleagli, 88 A. & 8 p.
(142 a. &20p. stat.) 11. 15s. 7 \d. — Rath llobbin, 260 A. 2r.
(421 a 3 R. 35 P. stat) prof. 21 a. unprof. 51. 5s. 5Jd.— Corra
and Breda, 304 A. (492 a. 1 n. 29 p. stat.) prof. 84 a. unprof.
61. 3s. ljd— in Corra, 45 a., more in the same, 63 a. (174 a.
3 r. 31 P.) prof. 23 a. unprof. 21. 3s. 8 jd. — Annasclan and
Ballyngowen, 112a. 1. r. 8p. (181a.3r. 25p. stat.) 2/.5s.5Jd.
— Ballyuloglian and llathkerrigan, 56 a. I r. 16®. (91a.
1 r. 5p. stat) 11. 2s. 9Jd. — Ballyleene, 95 a. (153 a. 3 r. 22 p.
Meath. stat) 11. 18s. 5?,d. ; bar. Ballyboy, King’s Co. Dowans -
towne, 103 a. (166 a. Sit. 15 p. stat) SL Is. 8Jd. — in Dromine,
measured with Rahill, 20 a. (32 a. 1 R. 24 p. stat.) 8s. lid.—
(122.)
Gibbons alias Gibblackstowne, 127 a. (205 a. 2r. 35 p. stat) Meath.
21. 11s. 5id.— Tulloge, 225 a. 3 r. (365 a. 2 r. 29 p. stat)
41. 11s. 5d. — Hodgestowne, 47 a. 1r. 17p. (76 a. 2 r. 33 p. stat.)
19s.2d.— Whiteleasc, 21 a. 3 R. (35 a. 1 r. stat) 8s. 9»d
Clintstowne, 220 a. In. 12 p. (356a. 3 r. 22 p. stat.) 41.9s.2Jrf.
— Sarsfieldstowne and Richardstowne, 290 a. (469 a. 3 r.
stat.) 51.l7s.5Jd. — Micknanstowne, 166 a. & 12 p. (269 a.
&2f. stat.) 31.7s.2Jd.— Jolmstowne, 42 a. 2 r. (68 a. 3 b.
15 p. stat.) 17s. 2Jd. ; bar. Duleeke, co. Meath. — in Creiks-
towne, Sommers towne, Sotherstowne alias Soderne, and
part of Blackwater, 32 a. (51a. 3 r. 14 p. stat.) 12s. 114d.
— Grenoge-Rath, 217 a. & 28 p. (351a. 3 r. 6 p. stat)
41.7s. lid. — Greenoge, 111a. 1 r. 14 p. (180 a. 1b. 15 p.
stat.) 21.5s. Id. — in Greenoge, 65 a. (105a. In. 6p. stat)
11. 6s. 3 id. ; bar. Ratoath, same co. — Killeagh, 445 a. 2 r.
(721a. 2 b. 22 p. stat) 91. 0s. 5d.— in Tullogh, north-west
part, 50 a. 1 r. (81a. 1 r. 19 p. stat) 11. 0s. 4Jd. — Ballin-
trobole, 116 a. (187 a. 3 r. 24 p. stat) 21. 6s. llfd.—
Cullendragh, 151 a. (244 a. 2 r. 15 p. stat) 31. Is. lfd. ;
bar. Half-Foure, same co. — Clonlee or Clonee, 364 a. 2 b.
(590 a. 1 r. 29 p. stat) 71.7s.7Jd— Hilltowne, 145 a. (234 a.
3 r. 20 p. stat.) 21. 18s. 8f d. — Gerrardstowne, 44 a. 2 r.
(72 a. & 14 p. stat) 18s. OJd. — Orristowne, 85 a. 1 r. 17 p.
(138 a. 1 r. 2 p. stat.) 11. 14s. 6Jd— Ellixtowne, 31 a. 2 r.
(51 a. 5 p. stat) 12s. 9Jd.; bar. Dunboyne, same co. — in Bal-
linecasky and Knewbegg, 327 a. 3n. 17 p. (531 a. & 12 p. stat.) Westmeath.
61. 12s. 9d. ; bar. Moycasliell, co. Westmeath. — in Bally-
mackglagh-itra, 39 a. 2 r. 16 p. (64 a. & 24 p. stat.) 10s. 8Jd. Do, one.
— Half of d", 123 a. (199 a. & 38 p. stat) prof. 2 a. unprof.
11. 13s. 2 Jd. — in the same, 45 a. 1 r. 24 r. (73 a. 2r. 7p.stat.)
prof. 20 a. unprof. 12s. 3d. — Ballymackglagh-outra, 343 a.
(555 a. 2r. 17 p. stat.) prof. 39 a. unprof, 41. 12s. 7Jd— Bally-
mackeene-itra, 195a. (315a. 3r. 19r. stat)prof. 70a. ynprof.
21. 12s. 7Jd— Half of the same, 217 a. 2 r. 6 p. (352 a. 1 r.
20 p. stat.) 21. 18s. 8jd. — in Ballyniackeene-outrn, 112 a. 2 r.
(182 a. & 38 p. stat.) U 10s. 4Jd— Loughlin-island, 233 a.
(377a. 1 r. 28 p. stat.) prof. 43 a. unprof. 3/,2s.ll jd— Bally-
nehincli, 324 a. (524 a. 3 r. 12 p. stat) prof. 81 A. 2 r. unprof.
41. 7s. 5|d. — Ballylowen-itra, 144 a. (233 a. 1 r. Ip. stat)
prof. 22 a. 2 r. unprof. 1/. 18s. lOJd. — Ballylowen-outra,136 a.
1 r. (220 a. 2 R. 23 p. stat) prof. 21 a. unprof. 1/. 16s. 9Jd.;
bar. Kenelarty, co. Downe. — Breminghamstowne, 80 a. Meath.
(129 a. 2r. 14p. stat) 11. 12s.4Jd— in Rahallin, 114a. (184a.
2 R. 26 p. stat.) 21. 6s. 2d. — Whitelease, 40 a. (64 a. 3 r.
7 p. stat.) 16s. 2 id. ; bar. Duleeke, co. Meath. — in Picketts-
towne, part, (the whole being 265 a.) 109 a. 2 b. (177 a. 1 r.
20 p. stat.) 21. 4s. 4Jd. ; bar. Half-Foure, same co. — Kilbal- Westmeath.
raherd, Garriduffe, Aghbrack, and Clinegh, 101 a. 3 n. 28 p.
(165 a. & 17 p. stat.) 21. Is. 3d— Killinloghlin, 157 a. (254 a.
la. 10 p. stat) 31.3s.7d. — Bollybrenan, 268a. 3 r. 28 p.
(435a. In, 39 p. stat) 5/.8s.5Jd.; bar. Moycashell, co. West-
meath.— Total quantity, 11,407 a. 2 r. 8p. plant. — Total
rent, 2101. 13s. 9d. ; viz. in Munster, 2,354 a. & 12 p. stat
221. Is. 5 Jd. sterl. — in Leinster, 12,988 a. 1 r. Ip. stat.
1621. 15s. 8Jd— in Ulster, 3,099 a. & 37 p. stat. 251.16s.7id.
Date 19 th July 18 th year. — (Cert. 10 th July.) — Inrolled
Is! Sep. 1666.
13. ROGER BRETTRIDGE esq— The castle, town, and Corh.
lands Of Castleinagnar, 772 a. — Rossanarny and Lackeyle,
208 a. — in Knocknashilleny, Knocknemeter, Ardagh, Kille-
braher, 242 A. 1 R. 8 r. — East Drynagh, 134 a. ; bar. Orrery
and Killmore, co. Cork. — Garron M'Garrett, 148 a. 3 b. 8 p.
— Ballylieene, 282 a. 1r. 24 p. — Rathmaghery, 73 a. 1 r. 24 p.
— in Drumcummer and Killrush, 270 a. — Kippagh, 122 a.;
bar. Duhallow, same co. — Total quantity, 2,252a. 3 it. 24 p.
plant. (3,649a. 1 r. 13 p. stat)— Total rent, 3-W.4s-.2id.
Date 31s! July 18 th year. — (Cert. 3d July.) — Inrolled
■id August 1666. — Note: These and other lands amounting to
3,500 a. plant, were (pursuant to privy seal, dated til White-
hall, 8th Aug. 1669,) created the manor of Brettridge, with
power to hold courts leet and baron— Patent dated 2d Sep.
1669. (Hot. 21" Car. 2J- 1?" pars./. It 46).— The other
lands were Lisraduggan, Con valine or Coul valine, Knock-
arclmrrihy, ICippage, Dromcomer, Killrush, Rathmahcrry,
Ballyheene, Garraum' Garrett, Rosenany, Ardage, Tcvine,
Killebragher, Knocknashelene, Knocknamether and Drc-
nogh.
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Kilkenny.
_ 14, WILLIAM GODOLPHIN of the Inner Temple,
esq. — Gut of the north part of Ardgowlamore and Shanologh,
formerly the propriety of Morrice Ley, Irish papist, 230 a. 3 n.
35 1*- — Upper-Dewy and Ballybone, Lower-Derry, 172 a. 3 n.
the propriety of Dermot Oge and Dennys Bryan, Irish
papists. — Carraghine, 303 a. the propriety of Edm. Sheely,
Irish papist; par. Nantinan; bar.- Connelloe, co. Limerick
North Milltowne, 107 a. 2 r. 16 p. the prop, of T. Lacy, Ir. p.
Connigarr, 155 a. the prop, of Edm. Lacy, Ir.p. — EastCreane
and Lismeally, 139 a. 1 R. the prop, of Jr’ Lacy, Ir. p West
Creane, 141 a. 1 n. the prop, of said Ja’ Lacy. — South Craige,
274 a. 2 r. the prop, of said Lacy. — par. Lismakery ; same bar.
and co. — Clonbonniffe, 168 a — Rushin-house and Killmack-
donnell, Cluanm'Cuile alias Clashmackoula, 573 a. 1 r. the
estate of Symon Mc Enery. — Ballygauelly (part), 230 a. —
Ballyanliffe and Moymore, 318 a. the prop, of J. Murtagh
Mc Henry, Ir. p. — out of the east part of Cappacullane and
Killcoulman, 151 a. 2 r. 15 p. the prop, of Hugh and Teigc
Gorman, Ir. p. ; par. Corcamohoid and Cloncreane, same bar.
and co. — Total quantity, 2,965 a. & 26 p. plant. (4,808 a.
3r. 34 p. stat.)— Total rent, 45 1. Is Date 28 th July
18 th year. — (Cert. 18 th June 1666, and Privy Signet at
Salisbury, 12 th Aug. 1665.) — Inrollcd 31s< July 1666. —
Note: Mr. Godolphin (afterw» Sir William) and Edward
Lloyd, by deed dated 28th April 1674, sold these lands and
premisses to Sir Robert Southwell knt., and his heirs ; and
the King, by patent, granted to William Blathwayte esq.,
the sum of 391. 15s. 2d. a year of the quit rent of 451. Is.,
in trust and for the only benefit of Sir Robert Southwell,
his heirs and assigns, which he settled on his almshouse at
Kingsale.
18. Col. WILLIAM WARDEN.— Ballyroe and Denn’s
part of Newhouse, 427 a. (691 a. 2 r. 27 p. stat.) 81. 12s. 1 Id—
Killmurrey, 205 a. (332 a. & 11 p. stat.) 41. 3s. Ojd— Kill-
James (part), 20 a. & 29 p. (32 a. 2 n. 30 p. stat.) 8s. 2d. —
Killbegg, 36 a. (58 a. 1 n. 10 p. stat.) 14s. 7 d.; bar. Gowran,
co. Kilkenny.— in Fernoge, 104a. & 17p. (168a. 2r. 21p.
stat.) 21. 2s. lid.; bar. Idea, Igrim, and Ibercon, same co—
Robert’s-hill, Roothes-parks, and several other parcels, 84 a.
(136 a. & 11 p. stat.) 1/. 14s. Ojd.; liberties of the co. of the
city of Kilkenny — Burne-church, 845 a. (1,368 a. 3 r. Ip.
slat.) 171. 2s. 2 .Id. — Commerford’s grange, 222 a. 2r. (360a.
Ir. 27 p. stat.) 44 10s. 1 id. — Piper, 220 a. (356a. 1 r. 18 p.
stat.) prof. 24 a. 3 n. unprof. 44 9s. ljd— Oldtowne, 197 a.
(319 a. & 17 p. stat.) 34 19s. 9jd— Booly with 13 a. of Bal-
lymack, 124 a. (200 a. 3 r. 18 p. stat.) 24 10s. %4— more
of Ballymack, 36 a. 3r. (59a. 2r. 5p. stat.) 14s. 10 jd— more
of Ballymack, 68 a. 1 r. (110 a. 2r. 9 p. stat.) 14 7s. 7Jd.;
bar. Shillelougher, same co — Cloncassy (part), 20 a. (32 a.'
1 R.24p. stat.) 8s. ljd— in Aglish, 247a. (400 a. & 16p. stat.)
54 Os. l.*d.; bar. Iverke, same co. — Total quantity, 4,627 a.
2r.5p. stat. — Total rent, 574 16s. lOld. Dale28thju/y
I8tl, year — (Cert. 6th July.) —Inrolled 6 th Aug. 1666.
"• 20. JOHN HOLLAND esq. — Ahancon, part of the same
and part of Leap, 92 a. 2 r. 34 r. - Ballymacmoragh, part of
same, 233 a. 2 r. — Tulloghroe, d", 117 a. 3 n— Killinma-
noge, d”, 62 a. — Knock bally more and Glanurkein, d", 80 a.
3 r. Raghaghtilla, d", 98a. 3r — Glanocoroe, 150a.2r—
Gragalurge, 65 a. 1 r. — Cloneenecabullagh-Kenaghan, 43 a.
1 r. ; bar. Ballybrett, King’s Co. — Total quantity, 944 a. 1 r
34 p. plant. (1,529 a. 3 r. stat.) — Total rent, 194 2s. 4M.
Dale 28 th July 18 th year. — (Cert, nth May,) and in-
rolled 9th Aug. 1666.
22. Sir RICHARD INGOLDSBY knt. of the bath and
Sir HENRY INGOLDSBY bart.-The plowlandof Why-
boy, Meleck, Cloglicabire, and Clonecolebegg, 410 a. prof.
600 a. unprof. 64 4s. 6jd. — Cratulamoyle, 125 a. prof. 157 a.
unprof. 14 17s. Il^d. — Corkanurlaiie, 6a. Is. 9jd— Killulla'
KUIeenes, and Levemsh, 205 a. prof. 6 a. unprof. 34 2s. 3}d—
Bal inniroe, Tulloghglasse, TulTocarrinckmore, Smithstowne,
Mul'endod, Ballycasey, East-Cahirteighe, and West-Cabir-
teighe, 773 a. prof. 9A. unprof. 114 14s. 9|d. — Ballincloghy,
L'sconnor, and Carrowbane, 316 a. prof. 21 a. unprof. 44 15s.
lljd. Ballycalla and Emshm'naghten (part), 211 A. prof.
2,in"P™ lrf— Knockbaagh, Clonolrta,
anil Durou.Ic, 237,. 3/. 11,. 113,1. _ G.n-inan—h
Ck„„k„gbj,78,.prof 6 a. unprof. U fe-KaockraefSill,.
**•**«“ ***** prof. 4 a. unprof. K 3,. Iji.
Knock nakellys, Lissarniky, Lemineh, and Ballym'navan,
275 a. prof. 20 a. unprof 44 3s. 6}d. — Ballymorrice, 274 a. -
prof. 55 a. unprof. 44 3s. 2jd. — Ralaghine (part), 263 a.
34 19s. lOjd— Whyboy, 1 plow'1, 233 a. prof. 300 a. unprof.
34 10s. 9 jd. — Lemineh, 68 a. 14 0s. 7|d. — Urluigbegg,
38 a. 11s. 6 id. — Carrowbane (part), and both Ballineskin-
neighs, 220 a. 34 6s. 9jd. ; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare. —
Liskeloge and the two Liskellogs, and the two Ballinclearaghes,
Carrowtoughy and Carrowkelly, 552 a. prof. 117 a. unprof.
84 7s. 7jd. — Clanderlilaw and Killmurry, 2 plowl'1’, 596 a.
94 2s. 0:|d. — Ballyarney and Clourasse, 4 plowl'1, 273 a.
44 2s. lid. — Derrydane, £ plowl1', 116 a.' 14 15s. 2:,d. —
Derregihy, 1 cart”, 86 a. 14 6s. lid. — Drumdegus' alias
Binvorane, 370 a. 54 12s. 4jd— in Cross and fBallyduneene
alias Corgraige, 134 a. 24 0s. 8jd. j-64 9s. Id.— Gortafeene,
200 a. 34 0s. 9d. ; bar. Clandirrylaw, same co. Cravagh-
towne, Piercetowne, Corballis, Ballyboy, and Cookstownc,
913 a. prof. 15 a. unprof. 194 Is. 10jd— Ballybegg, Fords-
towne, and Curraghtowne, 711a. prof. 70 a. unprof. 144 7s. 1 1 d.
— Newtowne-Girlv, 426 a. 84 12s. 6d.— part of Girly con-
tiguous to Curraghtowne, 501 a. 104 2s. lOjd— Valvens-
towne, Corrstowne, Nugentstowne, and Little Artlm-aine,
607 a. prof. 20 a. unprof. 124 5s. 9jd— in Curraghtowne,
20 A- 8s. I'd.; bar. Kells, co. Meath. — Garclony and
Ballinelogb, 1,069 a. prof. 50 a. unprof. 214 12s. lOjd.
Moylagh (part), 397 a. 84 0s. 9jrf.; bar. Demyfbure, same
co. Ralaghines, Crostagh, Mogulliir, and Mackenagh Island,
329 a. 44 19s. lid— St. Mary’s abby in Limerick, with a
garden and 3 houses adjoining in High-street, Is. 6d. in the
pound that the said houses should, by commission to be issued
out of the Exchequer, be valued to be worth by the year.
— Triencaslane alias Castlekeale, Prina M'michell, Cahir-
numigan, Ingimanch alias Comcorcagh or Kith, Gurteneere,
Cahyrqum, and Cahirgall, East-Ballysallagh, Ballyquilty,
Ranaghan, Craganfadereene, Cahirgrady, and Killinskehy,
1,100a. 164 14s. Id.; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare Total
quality in Clare (1,349 a. 1 r. 21 p. stat.) 1224 6s. 9d—
Total quantity in Meath, 7,571 a. & 17 p. stat. 944 12s 9d
-Total rent, 2164 19s. 6d.-Also a rent-charge of 254
sterl. p. ann. out of tlie lands belonging to Cornet John
Cooper, untill the lands of Gortafeene herein mentioned
should come to the hands of them, or their heirs or assigns.
Date 27 th July 18 th year — (Cert. 21 th April.) —Inrolled
4th Aug. 1666.
26. Sir FRANCIS GORE knt—Ballyfrancke alias Bally- h
fracke, 465 a. (753 a. & 26 p. stat) 94 8s. Sjd— in DrilW
towne, 134 a. 1 r. 13p. (217a. 1 r. 19, >. sta't.) 24 14s. 4Sd—
Gortmmucke, 10a. (16a. & 32 p. stat.) 4s. Ojd— Comtowne
or Crosstowne, 354 a. (573 a. 1 r. 27 p. stat.) 7/ 3s 41d—
Brabstowne, 292 a. (472 a. 3 r. 39 p. stat.) 54 18s.' 2. H —
Buncestowne alias Bunchestowne, 290 a. (469 a. 3 r. stat)
54 17s. 5 jd. — in Ramenduffe, 26 a. (42a. & 19p. stat.) 10s 6Jd
-more in the same, 24 a. (38 a. 3 r. stat) 9s. 8 jd. -moiety
of Walstowne, 69 a. (Ill a. 3 r. Sp. stat.) 14 7s. ll'd— in
Boatestowne, 122 a. 1 r. (198 a. & 4 p. stat.) 24 9s. 6Jd— in
Balleine alias Balligine, witli the castle, 134 a. 2 r. (217 a
Si. 19,. ,0,1.) prof. 5 Si. unprof. 21 14,. 5Ji_Ho„gl„n^
towne abas Loughnnnn, 909,. (338,. Sit. 7 ... ,,,, , .... f
8S ,. unprof. 41. 1,. 7JJ., b». Canagh, K,,,Kk>»,._jn
I Galktowne, 208,. or 288,. (453,. 9n. 9i. slut.) 51. 13*.41rf);
| bar. Fassadmmg, same co. — Clonaghbane, 3 cart”’ 126 a
(204 a. & 16 p. stat.) prof. 62 a. 3 n. unprof. 14 5 s’. 6 jd—
Carrownokirke alias Carrownegarricke, j qr., 38 a. (61 a 2r
9p. stat.) prof. 51 a. unprof. 7s. 8 jd. - Carrowmore' alias
Cargin, 1 qr., 239 a. 3 n. (388 a. 1 n. 17 p. stat.) prof. 124, a.
unprof. 24 8s. 6jjd. — Ballymullory, j qr., 108 a. (174 a. 3 r
31 p. stat) prof. 2 a. unprof. 14 Is. lOJd— in Levally, 115 A
1 r. (186 a. Sr. 80 p. stat.) 143s.3 jd-Rathvinaii, jqn, 107 a.'
2r. (173 A. 3 r. 22 p. stat.) prof. 13 a. unprof. 14 Is. 8 jd—
Ardtrassan or Ardtrassnon, 1 qr., 187 a. (302 a. 3 n. 25 p. stat 1
prof. 30 a. In. unprof. 14 17s. 10 jd— Rathe’ly, j <,,'974
(157a. & 20 P. stat.) 19s.7jd— Raghla, lqr., 96 a. '(155 a. 2r!
Ip. stat.) 19s. 5 jd— Ardtarmon, 1 qr., 105 a. 2r. (170 a. 3 it.
23 p. stat) prof 4 a. 2 u. unprof. 14 Is. 4jd— Killmacanon’
!£•’ /'■ f "■ UU ■ 2 R- 38 s<at.) 17s. 9|d— Dunfore, j qr.,
133 a. (21.) a 1 r. 30 p. stat.) prof. 165 a. unprof. 14 6s. 1 1 Id.
-Lissad.se, 2j qrs., 391a. (633 a. 1 r. 17 p. stat.) 34 19s. 2jd.
in Castlegarran, -i qr., being the south-west and next the
Us olrf 3 !. 3p P l1 13 A' 1 K- 12 '' Slat-) Pro^ 10 A- unprof.
14s.. 2 jd— the fourth part of the turf bogg of the half qr. of
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Teysan, 10 a. unprof. ; bar. Carbery, co. Sligo. — Gortaslm,
- Iqr., 205 a. 2r. 16 p. (333 a. 8c 5 p. slat.) 21. Is. 7id— Clona-
diiffin, Iqr., 68a. 2n. 32p. (Ill a. 8c38p. stat.) prof. 15a.2r.
unprof. 13s. 10Jd. — Carrowreagh, 1 qr., 151 a. Sc 32 p. (24.5 a.
3b. 18 p. stat.) prof. 16a. 2 R. unprof. l/.10s.7id. — Mucelta,
4. qrs., distinguished by other names, 365 a. 3 r. 24 p. (592 a.
2r. 33 p. stat.) 31. 13s. ll^d.; bar. Leny, same co. — in the
J qr. of Magherymore, and § of Corragh qr., 60 a. (97 a. 8c
30 p.stat.) 12s. ljd. — in Corragh qr., 66 a. (106 a. 3r. 25p.
stat.) 13s. 4.W.— in Inga qr., 157 a. (254 a. 1 R. 10. p. stat.)
1/. lls.9irf. — inDerus qr.,49A. (79a. In. 20p.stat.) 9s.llfd.;
bar. Longford, co. Galway. — in Clonkeene, 1 qr., 101 a.
(163 a. 2 r. 17 p. stat.) If 0s. 51 d. — in Gurteene, 1 qr., 99 a.
( 160 a. 1 R. 18 p. stat.) If 0s. O^d. ; bar. Tyaquin, same co. —
Ballybrowny, Carroreagh, and Carronagli, 1 qr., 262 a. (424 a.
1 r. 23 p. stat.) 2f 13s. Old. — Killoran, 1 qr., 104 a. or 204 a.
reddendum (330 a. 1 r. 31 p. stat.) 2f Is. 3!d. — Camgort or
Cumgert, Iqr., 11a. (17a. 3r. Up. stat.) 2s. 2id— Levally
and Glanedorcke, 2 qrs., 35 a. (56 a. 1 r. 31 p. stat.) 7s. Id. —
Finagh, Iqr., 116a. (187a. Sr. Up. stat.) If 3s. 5fd.— in
Annagli, 1 and f qr., 1 16 a. (187 a. 3 R. 24 P. stat) If 3.?. 53d.;
bar. Longford, same co. — in Gortimora, 1 cart", 26 a. (42 a.
& 19 1*. stat.) 5s. 3!d. — in Killymorsogan, 1 qr., 20 a.” (32 a.
1 n. 23 p. stat.) 4s. Old. ; bar. Kilconneli, same co. — Total
quantity in Kilkenny, 2,410 a. 8c 14 p. plant. (3,903 a. 3 r.
28 p. stat.) 48f 15s. 11 Id— in Sligo, 2,692 a. plant. (4,361 a.
2 r. 25 p. stat.) 27f 5s. 24d. — in Galway, 1,312 a. plant.
(2,140 a. 8c 26 p. stat.) 13f7s.8Jd..- Date 3th Aug. 18 thyear.
— (Cert, lift May. — Inrolled in the Exchequer.) — Inrolled
23 d Aug. 1666.
31. Captain CHARLES GORE— Cradockstowne, 209 a.
— Rathcluen, part of the same, 42 a— Glanreagli, part of
Shragh, 21 a. — Ballanascarry, part of Garrihigin, 84 a. — Gar-
lihigin, 170 a. — in Moneblanshcll alias Monebranchtelle, next
Garrihigin, 41a. 2 n. 27 p— Shragh, 206 a.— Killerinaghan
alias Killerniagh, 281 A. ; bar. Cranagli, co. Kilkenny. —
Total quantity, 1,054 a. 2 r. 27 p. plant. (1,699 a. 1r. 16p.
stat.)— Total rent, 21f 7s. 0 \d.—Dcde 6th Aug. 18th gear.
— (Cert. 20 th Mag,) and inrolled in the Exchequer, 23 d Aug.
1666.
33. Col. ROBERT SAUNDERSON— Dosternand and
Curkish, 274 a. 3 r. prof. 58 a. 1 n. 24 p. unprof.— Coolecas-
cocke, 48 a. 2r. 16 p. — Annaghewicke, 23 a. — Dromcarne,
106 a. — Mullaghlogherne, 151a. 1r. — Killiogh, 112 a. 2r. —
Glassdromin, 90 A— Moagh, 44 a. 2r. prof. 92 a. 3 R. unprof.
Dromleany, 24 a. 2 r. — Raslicowell, 60 a. 2 r. — Ratholton,
89 A. prof. 65 A. 2 R. unprof. — Coolenelitteragh and Cavan-
Morilly, 54 a. prof. 22 a. 2 r. unprof. — Dromliiblin, 114 a. 2r.
— Carrickrohad, 58 a. 2r. prof. 35 a. unprof.— Dromcassedy,
102a. Sr. — Rahelisty, 85a.; bar. Tullaghgarvey, co. Cavan.
— Lissanmore, 305 A. 2 R. 16 p. prof. 85 A. Sc 16 p. unprof.—
Coolenecolly alias Greaghduffe, 68a. 3n. 8 p. prof. 52a. 3r.
8 p. unprof. — Gregnafarine, 130 a. — Moylea of the same, 92 a.
8c 16 P. unprof.— Bogasky, part of Gowry mountain, 18 a.
3 r. 24 p. prof. 224 a. 2 r. 32 p. unprof. — Drumucke, 108 a.
1 r. 24 p. — Aderdagh, 52 a. 2 r. 32 p. — Rissnacreene alias
Lisnacreenagh, 182a.8c32p— Corfad, 138a. 2r.— Killmanry
alias Killomeagh, 76 a. 1 r. 8 p. — Lissnaleagh alias Lissna-
clagh, 61 a. 2 n. 16 p— Aghagalcorke alias Aghagallicn, 71 a.
3c 16 p. — in Gowry mountain called Carricknemad, 11 a. —
Luttoghcleaghan, 156 a. prof. 35 a. 2 R. 16 p. unprof. — Dru-
mtillagh, 42 a. 1 r. 8p— DrumlahirkeaIiasDrumlaheile,-76A.
1 R. 8p. — Puliamore and Curglasse, 180a. 3r. 24p. — Curragh
alias Coraha, 142a.— Drumhircke, 185 a. 2r. 32p. prof. 12a.
unprof— Aglmdrinagh, 189 a. 1 r. 24 p. prof. 74 a. 3 it. 32 p.
unprof. — Bollymarne alias Ballymacon, S2 a. 3 R. 32 p. — Drum-
kecne alias Drumkevitt, 43 a. 3 it. 32 p. — Lattagh, 121 a. 2 r.
16 p. — Killnenobber, 139 a. 8c 16 p. — Keelegarry, 131a. 2 r.
— Drumreanacke, 98 a. 3 r. 8 p. ; bar. Loughtee, same co — in
Clogliorellybegg, 31 a— Mullagh, 301 a. 2 it. 32 p— Letrvm,
250 a. 2 r. 16 r. — Aghamadder, 120 a. Ik. 8p. — Cavemale-
nowrath, 261 a. 8c 16 p. — Aghanemadron and Arthekillybride,
302 a. 3 it. 8 p. ; bar. Castleraghan, same co. — in Enaglt,
13 a. 3 r. 18 P— Grellagh, 74 a— Beagh, 163 a. Sc 16 p. prof.
110 a. 8c 16 p. unprof. — Drumgoole and Sulland, 205 a. 8c
32 p. — Edermoone, 29 a. — Scranicknabee, 300 a. prof. 105 a.
8c 16 p. unprof. — Dromane, 242 a. 1 r. 8 p. prof. 72 A. 1 R.
24. p. unprof. — Lissuderry alias Lissderrig, 119 a. 2r. 16 p.
prof. 95 a. unprof. ; bar. Loughtee, same co — in Necarne,
(122.)
119 a. 8c 32 p. prof. 11a. 2 r. unprof. — • Carrowmine alias 18
Carrowmegan, 54 A. — Gerane, 68 a. 2 r. 8 p. — Drumbreane,
141 a. 2 n. prof. 2 a. unprof.— Aghrnew, 84 A. 8b. 8 p.—
Mullegrenan, 88 a. In.; bar. Dartry, co. Monaghan. —
Total quantity in Cavan, 6,676 A. 1 R. 26 p. plant. (10,814 a.
2r. 30 p. stat.) 901. 2s. 6d. — in Monaghan, 556 a. 1 it.
8 P. plant. (901 a. 8c 18 p. stat.) 7 1. 10s. 2d. — Total rent,
97/. 12s. 8 d. Date 26 th June 18 th year. — (Cert. 22d June.)
— Inrolled 28th June 1666.
35. Captain JOHN MAGILL— The moiety of the ses- D,
siogh of Derryhirke, Edentegreenc, 1 qr. of the sess., half the
sess.'of Tawnochrapan. — mortgaged to said John Magiil, then
of DrOmore, 3 May 1637, by Hugh Roe Magennis of Kenney,
co. Downe, gent., for 125/., subject to redemption, and after
the payment of the said sum then to hold the same for 99 years
from the day of payment, under the yearly rent of 25/. sterl.
— Ballynegarricke, .1. — mortgaged to him, 3 March 1639, by
Arte Oge Maglassine Magennis of the same, esq., for 150/.,
subject to redemption. — Gartinyery, l the sess. — Tollycarny
and Corranraine, 2 parts of. — demised to him for 99 years, for
the fine of 150/., at the rent of 1/. ster., 14 Oct. 1628, by the
said Arte Oge and Fardarragh Magennis of Munalune. — the
sess. of Bannog, with two mills thereupon— demised, 13 Sep.
1639, by EdmJ Boy Magennis of Clare, co. Downe, esq., for
100/., for 99 years, from the feast of All Saints ensuing, at
the rent of 21. ster. — 1 Gortmyrie, sess. — demised to him,
10 Nov. 1634, by the said Edm" for 85/., for 99 years, from the
feast of All Saints ensuing, at the rent of 5s. ster. — i Edente-
gi-eene sess. — J Derryhirke sess. — both mortgaged to him,
3 March 1639, by Glassney Magennis of Keleuling, gent., for
55/., subject to redemption. — the qr. of Maganan called Ana-
gare. — demised, 20 Oct. 1616, to Donnogliy M'Cullen Magenis
of Ballenlogh, gent., by Hugh M'Bryeu, Carragh Magenis
of the same, gent., for 61 years, from All Saints following,
at the rent of 10s. Eng., payable at All Saints yearly ; and
assigned, 6 Nov. 1636, to Mr. Magiil, by his son Phelim,
for 14/. — Ballentegart ; par. Donnoghclony, co. Downe. —
Lissnekinnell in the par. of Aghaderge. — To hold during his
respective interests in the premisses by divers leases thereof
to him formerly made— Restored by a particular clause in the
Act of Explanation. Date 15 th June 18 th year. — Implied
27/A Aug. 1666.
39. Sir GEORGE RAWDEN bait— Dromcroe (part),
94a. 1 r. 21 p. (152a. 3r. 15p.stat.) 1/. 5s. 5|d— Edenmorc,
56 a. 2 R. (91 a. 2 R. 4 p. stat.) 15s. 3d. — Maghernchinch,
80 a. 3 r. 22 p. (130 a. 3 r, 38 p. stat.) 1/. Is. 10d— the sess.
of Aghadroman, 93 a. (150 A. 2 R. 23 r. stat.) 1/. 5s. lid— in
Gragerlagh, 75 a. 8c 14 p. (121 a. 2 R. 18 P. stat.) 1/. 0s. 3 Jrf.
— in the sess. of Derrydrumulte, 51 a. In. 11p. (83a. 8c
18 P. stat.) 13s. lO jrf. — in Ballyvingane, 33 a. 8c 14 p. (53 A.
2 n. 13 P.stat.) 8s. 11 \d.— the half town of Crigineagh alias
Bottire or Creganeagh, 137 a. 1 R. 30 p. (222 a. 2r. 12 v.
stat.) 1/. 17s. Id. — Ballyinackgarchans or Ballynagarrahans,
2 sess., 155 a. 3 r. 34 p. (252 a. 2 it. 13 p. stat.) prof. 215 a.
unprof. 21. 2s. 1 jd. — Ballymackbrenan or Ballyncbrenan,
1 sess. or 4 town, 93 a. 1 It. 34 p. (151 a. 1 it. 14 p. stat.) prof.
44 a. unprof. U5s. 2id— Tulliagher, 59 a. 2n. (96 a. lit.
21 P.stat.) 16s. Oft/.— in Taughlumney or Taughlcmonv,
74a. (119 a. 3 r. 19p. stat.) 19s. 1 1 $d. — a qr. of Bleary,
124 A. ; in Bleary, 81 a.; half said Bleary, 226 a. (698 a. Sc
24 p. stat.) prof. 19 a. unprof. 51. 16s. 4jd. — Drumiske sess.,
96 a. 3 it. 32 p. (156 a. 3 R. 39 r. stat.) 1/. 6s. 2d— Shyane or
Skeane sess., 112 a. (181 a. 1 n. 28 r. stat.) prof. 142 a. un-
prof. 1/. 10s. 3 jd. — Drumisky alias Ballydowigan, 123 a. 1 R.
8 p. (199 a. 2 r. 35 p.stat.) 1/. 13s. 3 id. — in Magherenaw,
22 a. (35 a. 2 r. 22 p. stat.) prof. 20 a. unprof. 5s. ll$d. —
Claire alias Claris, 608 a. Sc 12 t*. (984 A. 3 it. 34 p. stat.) prof.
173 a. unprof. 8/. 4s. 2d. — Clonlee, sess. of, 141 a. 3 r. (229a.
2 it. 18 P. stat.) 1/. 18s. 3Jd. — Gartrosse, the sess. of, 1 18 a.
1 it. 24 p. (191 a. 3 r. stat.) 1/. 11s. llid.— Ballyconnell sess.,
71 a. 8c 32 p. (115 A. In. 4 p: stat.) 19s. 2 id. — the parcell of
Tullylub or Tullvbabe, 129 a. 3 it. 8 p. (210 a. Sc 39 p. stat.)
1/. 15s. 04d.— in Ballym'garrick, 96 a. (155 a. 2 it. 1 p. stat.)
1/. 5s. lid. ; bar. Lower Iveagh, co. Downe— Ballym'Carne-
itra, 436 a. lit. (706 a. 2 it. 25 I*, stat.) prof. 99 a. unprof.
5/. 17s. 9Jd. — Ballym'Carne-outragll, 395 a. (639a. 3 n. 14 p.
stat.) prof. 23 a. unprof. 51. 6s. 7}d.— Dunginely or Drum-
gively, 271a. (438 a. 3 n. 38 p. stat.) prof. 30 a. unprof.
3/. 13s. 2d.— Letrvm and Dromore i
R
orDunmore, 289 A.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
n- wood of tl'e same, 1 12 a. (649 a. 3 r. 37 p. stat.) prof. II a.
unprof. 5/. 8s. 4d. — Creevetennell, 316 a. 1 r. (512 a. 1 r.
4 p. stat.) prof. 134 a. unprof. 4/.5s.4Sd. — in Ballym'keene-
outragh, 217 a. (351 a. 2 n. 1 p. stat.) 2 /. 18s. 7d— in Glass-
drum alias Glassdruin, 409 a. 2 r. 8 p. (663 a. 1 it. 23 p. stat.)
prof. 158 a. unprof. 51. 10s. 6f d. — Drumceery alias Drum-
geery, 303 a. 2 n. (491 a. 2 n. 20 p. stat.) prof. 120 a. unprof.
4/. Is. 1 ljd. — Gumis or Gumys or Ginis, 279a. (451 a. 3r.
28 p. stat.) prof. 249 a. unprof. 3/. 15s. id. — Edenderne,
265 a. 2 r. (430 a. & lip. stat.) prof. 17 a. unprof. 3/.lls.8d.
— Drumsnade, 280a. 2r. (454 a. 1 r. 19p. stat) prof. 66 a.
i. unprof. 3/. 15s. 8Jd. ; bar. Kinnaleartie, same co. — Lisspople,
336 a. 2 r. (545 a. & 12 p. stat.) 6/. 16s. 3Jd— in Nuttstowne,
274 a. 1 it. 10 p. (444 a. 1 r. 13 p. stat.) 51. 11s. Id.— in Wise-
towne, 166 a. (268 a. 3 r. 23 p. stat.) 31. 7s. 23d.— Cordans-
towne, 272 a. 2r. (441 a. 1 r. 25 p. stat.) 51. 10s. 4 jd.; bar.
Balrothery, co. Dublin. — Total quantity in Ulster, 6,529 a.
2 R- 18 p. plant. (10,576 a. 3 r. 19 p. stat.) — Total rent,
881. 2s. lOd. — Total quantity in Leinster, 1,049 a. 1 r. 10 p.
plant. (1,699 a. 2r. 32 p. stat.)— Total rent, 21/. 4s. lid—
Dowdstowne, Abaliatt, and Mapstowne in Dowdstowne,
293 a. (474 a. 2r. 18p. stat.) 51. 18s. 73d.; bar. Athirdee,
co. Louth — in Symonstowne, 21 a. & 32 p. (34 a. 1 r. 9 p.
stat.) 8s. 73d.; bar. Navan, co. Meatii.— in Agher-Pallice,
306 a. In. 26 p. (496 a. 1 r. 17 p. stat.) 6/. 4s. ljd. ; bar.
Deece, same co. — Total quantity, 620 a. 2 r. 18 p. plant.
(1,005 a. 1 r. 5 p. stat.)— Total rent, 12/. 11s. 43d. Dale
1° 1,1 AwJ- 18rt year.— (Cert. 21sf May.)—Inrolled30thAuq.
1666. J
43. HUGH CULME esq.— in Rastine, 9 a. 2r Rath-
bane, 178 a. 2r. — Moynalty, 720 a. 2 r. — Walterstowne,
250 a. 2 r. — Rathnimo and Curraghtowne, 125 a. 2 R. more,
in Curraghtowne, 30 a. ; bar. Kells, co. Meath. — Total quan-
tity, 1,314 a. 2 r. plant. (2,129 a. 1 r. 4p. stat.)— Total rent,
26/. 12s. 4d. Date nth Aug. IS/4 year.— (Cert. 13 thjuly.)
— Inrolled 4 th Sep. 1666.
east plowl'1 of Gortnegrasse, 261 a. (422 a. 3 R. 4 p. stat.)
3/. 19s. 3jd.; bar.Duhallow,co.CouK. — Total quantity, 1,686 a.
■ 3 r. 4 p. plant. (2,731 a. 1 n. 34 p. suit.) — Total rent,
25/. 12s. 13d. — KiUinrindowney, 122 a. — Ballynloghy, 144 a.
— Freagli, 9 a. ; South Liberties of Cork. — Total quantity,
275 a. plant.— Total rent, 19/. 7s. 3d— (Cert. Uth June 1666.)
— for the residue of 99 years, commencing 25th March 1658.
—Out of the north part of Cappagh, 705 a. Ik. 13p.(1,142a.
2r. 3 p. stat.) 10/. 14s. 23d— Crossayle, 70 a. (113 a. 1 11.
22 p. stat.) 1/. Is. 3d.— Gortnagrehy (part), 98 a. 2 r. (159 a.
2 r. 9 p. stat.) 1/. 9s. lid. — Bnllaghane or Bellehane, 291 a.
(471 a. 1 r. 19p. stat.) 4/. 8s. 43d. — Carrow and Ouhlwood,
261 a. (422 a. 3 r. 4 p. stat.) prof. 79 a. unprof. 31. 19s. 33d.
— Comekerry and Laskybegg, 329 a. (532 a. 3 n. 20 p. stat.)
prof. 389a. unprof. 4/. 19s. lid. — Drumbacke-common, 15a.
(24 a. In. 8 p. stat.) 4s. 6Jd. — Bellanakelly (part), 336 a.
(544a. 1r.2p. stat.) prof. 100 a. unprof. 51. 2s. Old— Mog-
her, 73 a. (1 18 a. 1 r. stat.) prof. 36 a. unprof. 1/. 2s. 2d—
Commonlyne, 1 1 1 a. ( 179 a. 3 r. 9 p. stat.) prof. 83 a. unprof.
11. 13s. 81d. — Gortnadrume, 168 a. (272 a. & 21 p. stat.)
prof. 60 a. unprof. 2/. 11s. 03d.— Old-Castle, 124 a. (200 a.
3 r. 18 p. stat.) prof. 96 a. unprof. 11. I7s. 8d— Gonahow
alias Comittrinore or Comittmore of Glanglaffee, 13 a. (21 a.
& 9 p. suit.) prof. 200 a. unprof. 3s. llid— Sandrum alias
Samans,76A. (123a. & 17p. stat.) prof. 90 a. unprof. l/.3s. Id.
— Corrymarky, 62 a. (100 a. 1 r. 29 p. stat.) 18s. 10d—
Gortnaskehy, 100 a. (161 a. 3 R. 38 p. stat) 1/. 10s. 4!d—
in Morestowne, 76 a. (123 a. & 17 p. stat.) 1/. 3s. Id. ■ co.
Tipperary— in Knocknavelish or Knockanelish, 179 a. 1 n.
14 p. (290 a. 2 r. stat.) 2/. 14s. 5jd— Ballinglannagh, 126 a.
(204 a. & 16 p. stat.) 1/. 18s. 33d. — Farnought (814 a. 1 r.
stat.) 2/. 18s. lid.; co. Waterford— Total quantity, 3,408 a.
&27 1>. plant. (5,520 a. 2R.29p.stat.)— Total rent,51/. 15s.0»d.
Date 25/A Aug. 18/A year.— (Cert. 20/A July.)— Inrolled
29/A Aug. 1666.
45‘ CHARLES MEREDITH esq., son of sir Robert
Meredith knt, and brother and heir to sir W. M. hart— in
Rahinrongh, 513 a. — Killmanahin, 351 a Crecornealtoge,
22 a— in Cloughleagh, 224. a — in Dungarvan, 496 a— in
Carrickamony, in the liberties of Thomastowne, 343 a. &
35 p— Badalmore and Closduffe, 72 a.; bar. Gowran, co.
'O. Kilkenny — in Ilogerstowne, Ballinla, and a qr. of Bally-
colgan, 291 a. & 35 p. ; bar. Coolestowne, King’s Co Total
quantity, 2,312 a. 1 n. 30 p. plant. (3,745 a. 3 n. 2 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 46/. 16s. 5 d. Date 13/A Aug. 18/A year.— (Cert.
15/A June.)— Inrolled nth Aug. 1666.
/■ . 46. CHRISTOPHER HEWETSON and JANE his
wife. — To the heirs and assigns of the said Jane for ever.
—Thomastowne lands (part), 313 a. — Smithstowne and Staf-
ford’s lands (part), 194 a— Dangain M'Cody, 58 a. & 14 r. ;
with 3 water mills and mill places, and several small cottages
and tenements upon the premises, with such fairs and markets
"ele usually heretofore kept in the liberties of Thomas-
towne ; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny— Total quantity, 565 v
& 14 p. plant. (915 a. 1 r. 15 p. stat.)-Total rent, U/.Ss.OJd.
Date 30/A Aug. 18/A year. — (Cert. 2d June.)— Inrolled
10/A Sep. 1666.
. 47. Col. RANDALL CLAYTON. — Ballinloglian, 77 a.
1r. 16 p. (125 a. 1 it. 7 p. stat.) 1/. 3s. 5f d— Ballingard, 457 a.
1 R. 89 P. (74 1 a. & 9 p. stat.) prof. 28 a. unprof. 6/. 18s.ll|d.
Willinmstowne and Rochestowne (except Dr. Arthure’s
part in both), 216 a. 2 r. 29 p. (350 a. 3 r. 39 p. stat.)
31. 5s. 93d.; bar. Clanwilliam, co. Limerick Cullilenane,
122 a. (197 a. 2 n. 19 1-. stat.) 1/. 17s. OJd. — Carrickparson,
190 A. (307 a. 3 R. 13 p. suit.) prof. 13 a. unprof. 21. 17s. 83d.
— m Knocknnenanty, 6 a. 3 r. (10a. 3r. 30p. stat.) 2s. 0 Jd.
- 1 owreene, 160 a. (259 a. & 28 P. stat.) prof. 1 0 a. unprof.
21. 8s. 7Jd.— in Ballycloughy, 8 A. (12 a. 3 R. 33 P. stat.)
2s. 5 (d. — Cullehenan and Killpatricke, with the common,
(except a parcell called 7 slangs, lately belonging to sir
Hardress Waller,) 187 a. (302 a. 3 it. 26 p. stat.) prof. 8 a.
unprof. 21. 16s. 9)d. ; South Liberties of Limerick In the
51. Col. THOMAS LONG. — In Collierstowne, 187 a.
(302 a. 3 it. 26 i>. slat.) 3/. 15s. 8fd. ; bar. Moyfenragh, co.
t Meath— in Cullenhue, 62 a. — Ballagharne, 198 a. 1 r. 25 p. Westm,
, — Lackane, 70 a. 2 r. prof. 237 a. unprof— Knockmorrish,
54 a— Grange, 161 a. (884 a. 1 r. 4p.sUiU) prof. 36 a. unprof.
’ 11/. Is. OJd. ; bar. Corkery, co. Westmeath. — Caldran-h or
. Caldrought, 59 a. 1 n. 20 p— Rath, 381 a. & 24, p— Knock-
’ verry> 46 A — Fayremore, 51 a. prof. 3 a. 2 r. unprof.
Culvin, wth the house and improvements, 293 a. (474 a 2 R
i 18 p- stat.) 5/. 18s. 73d-Ardglas.se, 146 a. 2 n. 4 p— in Bal-
lygarrane, 45 a— Joninstowne, 456 a. 2 r. prof. 58 a. unprof.
— Farrinafearse, 52 a. (2,004 a. 2 r. 21 p. stat.) exclusive of
Culvin, 25/. Is. IJd., all except Culvin; bar. Moygoisli same
co— Killbritten, 1,136 a. 3 r. — Knoppoge, 362 a. West Cork.
Cloynboige, 85 a. & 16 p — Coolemane, 112 a. & 16 p Bane
alias Ballywatten, 246 a. 3 n. 8 p— Lishinaline, 99 a. 2 r. —
Garranfreene, 294 a. 2 r. 16 p. — Sleveene, 66 a. 2r —
Shannakill, 185 a. 2 r— Clonedufte, 330 a. i’r. 8 P— Rath
clarine or reene, 155 a. & 7 p. (4,898 a. 2 n. 21 p. stat 1
45/. 18s. 5|d. ; bar. Carbury, co. Cork. — Total rent,
91/.los.0:*d. Date nth Aug. 13 th year.— ( Cert. 20 th July. )
—Inrolled 30th Aug. 1666.
53 THOMAS GUYLLYM esq. — Cavan alias Caven, Cavan.
3J A. 2n. 8 P. — Mullaghduffe alias Cloghane alias Cormerin
210 a. prof. 10 a. 2 r. unprof— Coolonenan alias Colelonan’
6 a. & 16 p. prof. 252 a. 1 11. unprof— Anagh alias Tan-
naghyeitragh alias Tannaghowoteragh, 164 a. 1 r. 8 p.
Gortewee alias Gortevill alias llathkylan, 107 a. 2 r 32 p
Downe alias Gnogh,79A. 2r— Skeagh and Mucking!., 207 a
2r. 16 p. Gortourlan alias Gorteleran, 126 a & 16 p —
Dnrogan, .li* Doxygenn,, 68 .. 2 ..-Killoge, Kil-
lo,m .1,.. Knockan, 115 a. 1
Kearrowmore, 580 a. & 32 p— part of the same, 192 a. 3 r
2.8 P--Tre °f v 10 'lamC’ 338 A’ 2 R- unprof— Lacaranehane
anas iXahone alias Lackanehone, 200 a. 3 r. 8 p Cross
mackillngher alias Crosse alias Barne, 52 a. 1 k. 24 p
of the same, 10 a. & 16 p— Dromcowen alias Dromgoiwy
47 a 2 R. ; bar. Tullagha, co. Cavan— Total quantity, 2r263 'a’
3 r. 28 p plant 3,667 a. & 29 p. stat-Total rent, 30/. 11s. 3d.
- Dale 11th Aug. 18/A year.— (Cert. 2d Avg .—Inrolled in
the Exchequer.)— Inrolled Uth Aug. 1666.
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fifteenth annual report.
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Roll 18 Hi Ota. II. fourth part, face.
Langford. L Capt. HENRY SANKEY. —Tenelick (castle, &c.)
1 95 a. prof. 25 1 a. unprof., with one water mill and two weares.
— Taghsinii (except the glebe lands), 181a. — Cartronfine
(part), 35 a. — Killingawcan, 146 a. 1st. 16 p— Killcun-y, 93 a.
Killincarra, 66 a. — Ballentroghan alias Streamstowne, 82 a. —
Killinboare, 75 a. 1 it. 24 p. prof. 29 a. 3 it. 24 p. unprof. —
Knockangowly, 49 A. prof. 22 A. 3 it. 24 p. unprof. — Bally-
m'Shane, 63 a. & 16 p.— Tenelagh, 117 a. 1 it.— Lisconnocke,
216 a. prof. 45 a. 3 n. unprof.— Carrigboy, 79 a. 1 a. 24 p. prof.
5 a. unprof.— Carne (part), 40 a. prof. 22 a. unprof.— Scriboge
(part), 20 a. prof. 49 a. 1 it. 16 p. unprof. — Balliglassan (part),
adjoining to Carrigboy, 59 a. 2 n. 5 p. — Lisglassog, 68 a. —
Lism'Morgh (part), 23 a. 2 R. 16 r. (2,607 a. 1 n. 14 P. stat.)—
Total rent, 32/. 1 ls.9j</.; bar.Shrowle, co. Longford. — Pork-
nure (castle, &c.) alias Moylickan, 923 a. 2 r. prof. 208 a. 1 R.
18 p. unprof. — Derrimany, 32a. & 8 P. prof. 6 A.& 16 p. unprof.
— Derrinegran, 9 A. & 32 p. prof. 6 a. 2 R. unprof. — Calldrabegg
(part), 40 a. (1,627 a. 2 r. 5 p. stat.)— Total rent, 20/. 6s. 103</.;
King's Co. bar. Rathcline, same co. — in Lenanemarren, 38 A. 15s. 4 \d. ;
Meath. bar. Warrenstowne, King’s Co. — in Hodgestowne, 50 a.
Longford. l/.0s.3</.; bar. Moyferna, co. Meath. — Cornedough, 215 a. —
Derryhallum alias Derrym'Cullum, 29 a. 1 R. 24. p. prof. 22 a.
2 n. 16 p. unprof. — Derrada, 61 a. prof. 9 a. 1 r. 8 p. unprof.
1/. 4s. 8 Jet, during the life of Fergus Ferrall; bar. Rathcline,
co. Longford. — Knappoge, 91 a. 2 n. 32 p. — Tipper alias
Tibber, 89 a. — Dowrykeda, being part of Dowry, 15 a. —
Aghacarne, 59 a. — Cartronfynn (part), 10 a. — Darribeg
(part), contiguous to Aghacarne, 18 a. 1 it. 2p. — Total rent,
10/. 13s. 6| </.; bar. Slnowle, same co. — 2. NICHOLAS
SANKEY, a minor, son and heir of Arthur Sankey gent. —
Derrigowny, 145 a. — Derrighanes, 39 a. 3 r. 27 p.— Caldragh-
more, 142 a. 3 r. — Caldraghbegg . (part), 68 a. 7/. 0s. 3d. ;
bar. Rathcline, same co. Date 20//t Nov. 18 th year. —
Inrolled 8th Dec. 1666.
Cavan. 5. RICHARD LEWIS esq. — Outragh (part), 367 a—
Puttaghee (part), 57 a. — Dromcarne (part), 13 a. — Drom-
barra, 73 a. — Lismore (part), 76 a. 1 it. — Crossdony, 83 a.
1 n. 8 p. — Cavatt and Ravakran, 194 a. 1 R. 8 p. — Droincree,
80 a. 2 R. 32 p— Killmanan, 143 a. & 16 p.— Killcrevy, 138 A.
— Aghochunny (part), 20 a. — Drunvaddy, 4 poles, 268a. 3 it.
— Clunmult, 38 a. & 32 p.— Corlisliagh (part), 244 a. 2 R. 16p.
Aghewee, 237 a. 2 r. ; bar. Clonmasrhan. co. Cavan. —
Conogh (part), 326 a. — Cornideduffe (part) and Dromsheel,
261 a. — Cornakelly, 120 a.— Mullaghmore, 122 a. 2 r.— Rose-
den (part), 87 a. 2 r. — Killiguilly (part), 124 a. & 2p. —
Carneiu, 135 a. 2r. — Carnacreene, 47 a. 3 n. 7p.; bar. Castle-
ralian, same co. — Mat-kill, 47 a. 2 it.— Killoran, 85 a. 1 r. 8 p.
— Carrigeny, 77 a. & 32 p. — part of the 5 poles of Dromloman,
Strananurnoge, Creenan, Drumcassedy, and Pauleere, 180 a.
2 r. ; bar. Clonmoghan, same co. — Total quantity, 3,649 a. 2 R.
31 p. plant. (5,91 1 a. 3 R. 24 p. stat.)— Total rent, 49/. 5s. id.
Date llth Dec. 18/A year. — Inrolled 21s/ Dec. 1666.
Limerick. 8. PHINEAS BURY esq.— Ballydowell, 1 plowld, 226 a.
prof. 2 a. 1 R. unprof. — Trenmannagh, ^ofd", 24 a. 1r. — Bal-
lencasie, 123 a. 3 it. — Farmemarrard, 31 a. — Moylane, § of
a plow!1, 95 a. — Moylaine, ] of a plowl'1, 39 a. — Lismorkan, d”,
22 a. 1 it. — Balloncarreggie and Farrinabrisan, 1 plowl11, 503 a.
2 r. — Ballengarrane, A plowl11, 28 a. 1 r. 16 p. — Ballencurrie,
^ plowp, 127 a. — Drummore, 330 a. — Bnlame, f plowld, 126 a.
— Tanderaky, § plowl1', 31 a. — part of a great bogg and lough,
174 a. unprof. — Courte, 4 plowl11, 222 a. 3 r. 16 P. — Bally vo-
daine, •§ plowld, 57 a. — Creganacree, 105 a. — Balleasse, 50 a.
prof. 17 a. unprof. — Kildimoe and Killmurreene, with all the
several parcells thereunto belonging, 474 a. 1 r. 24 p. prof.
19 a. unprof. — Ballerone, A plowl11, 57 a. — Killecallam, 1 plowl1',
86 a. — Balleogassy, 127 a. — Ardenvallagh, 93 A. — Killcurrely,
137 a. 2 r. — Ballemoclarnan, 39 a. — Knock, part of Toagh,
31 a. — Carrow, 335 A. — Killenarregie, part of Toagh, 45 a. &
29 P. — Ballykenickbane, 318 a. prof. 25 A. unprof. — Coition to
Ballenos, Ballenomore, Ballenobegg, and Gorclas, part of Bal-
lcnos, 195 a. 3 r. 22 p. — Balleinecoursev, 239 a. — Cawher,
143 a. 2 r. — I. i ell 39 a. — Drununendbrock, 28 a. 3 it.
— Drumnermore, 156 a. — South Killasuragh (part), 34 a. 2 it.
— DrunterbeLrg. 6o a. — Rinmoylan, 58 a. 1 r. 11 p. — North
Killasuragh (part), 77 a.— a common, 17 a.— a pared! of Cor-
lnsse in common, 9 a. 2 r. nnprof.; bar. Kenry, co. Limerick.
(122.)
— Total quantity, 4,921 a. 3 R. 88 p. plant. (7,972 a. 3 r. 9 p. Limerick.
stat.) — Total rent, 74/. 14s. 10-Jrf. Date lith Nov. 18 th
year. — Inrolled 24//i Dec. 1666.
11. THOMAS, JONATHAN, JOHN, ELIZABETH, Tipperary.
MARY, and REBECCA SHEILBURNE, children of
Colonel Thomas Sheilburne, and to MARY his widow, then
wife of Richd Tomes. — Coleinure alias Culleinure castle, See.,
321 a. — Morestowne alias Moretowiie, 47 a. — Lisnamore alias
Lisnamoe, house. See., 189 a. 2r. — in Tltoi-y alias Clone,
147 a. 2 it. prof. 25 a. unprof.; bar. Killnamanagh, co. Tippe-
rary.— Total quantity, 705 a. plant. (1,141 a. 3 H. 37 r. stat.)
— Total rent, 10/. 14s. 1 .’,</. Date 20th Nov. 18 thyear. —
Inrolled 19 th Dec. 1666.
14. Lieut. ARTHUR ST. GEORGE. — Eskar, 249 a. Kilkenny.
51. 0s. 10<Z. ; bar. Fassadineing, co. Kilkenny. — in Killrush,
347 a. 2 R. 7/. 0s. 83<Z. — m the south-east part of Clogh-
mantagh, 596 A. 3 R. 12/. Is. 8 d. — in d' of Killoshulan,
529 A. & 34 p. 10/. 14s. 2 \d. ; bar. Cranagh, same co. —
Bunavally, i cart", 20 a. 8s. 1 '</..; ter. Brawny, co.West- Westmeath.
meath. — Total quantity, 1,742 a. 1 r. 34 p. plant. (2,822 a.
2 r. 2 p. stat.) — Total rent, 35/. 5s. Id. Date 11 th Dec.
18 th year. — Inrolled 22t l Dec. 1666.
16. FRANCIS Lord Viscount SHANNON.— Cornells- Eastmeath.
towne, 228 a. (369 a. 1 R. 12 p. stat.) 4/. 12s. id.; bar. Moy-
fenragh, co. Eastmeath. — Ballynevarny, 456 a. 1 n. 23 p. — Cork.
|| Bally nanemore, 67 a. 3 R. 24 p.— 1| Knockanegore or ||Knock-
negore, 179 a. 2 r. 24 p.— ||Comeene, 380 a. 1 r. 24 p., should
be 308 a. only ; bar. Kerricurrihy, co. Cork. — j-Kill-Patiick
(part), 204 a. 2 r. 23 p.— fKnocklurgan or j-Knockniluregan,
74 a. 1 r. 24 p. — j-Ballin-Vanrossig, 131 a. 2 r. 32p.— fKill-
Pati-ick, another part, 39 a. 3 r. 29 p. — f the lands in differ-
ence ’twixt Robertstowne and Ballylurge, 26 a. 3 n. 35 p. —
Ctillin, 281 a. I R. 8 p.— Slearowe, 310 a. 2 r. 2 p— Ballmbre-
noshigg, 108 a. & 32 p. — Robertstowne, J plowld, 171 a. 2 n.
24 p. — Martlestowne, 153 a. — Robertstowne (part), 29 a. —
Ballinlinge, 5 a. 1 R. 31 r.; bar. Kinnalea, same co— Meads-
towne, 123 a. & 37 p— Shanagraige, 149 a. & 6p.; bar. Ker-
ricurrihy, same co. — Total quantity, 2,821 A. In. 8 p. plant.
(4,570 a. & 9p. stat.) — Total rent, 42/. 16s. 10U/. Date
ith Dec. lSZ/i year. — Inrolled 17 th Dec. 1666. — Note .- The
lands thus marked || were passed to his lordship by agreement,
for Richd Hayes of Connneene, gent. — The lands thus
marked f were passed to his lordship by agreement, for
William Daunte the elder, of Tracton Abby, co. Cork, gent.
19. ROBERT FINGLAS.— Tobertowne and Bollgaddy, Dublin.
208 a. 4/. 4s. 23 d. — Milestowne, 55 a. 2 n. 11. 2s. 5 \d. —
Stubledekin alias Toberteskin, 33 a. 13s. 4‘rf. — Priorsland
alias Frattersland, 26 a. 10s. 6\d.— Dowlagh, 35 a. 14s. 2d.—
the church land of Balscadan, 30 a., the rent included in the
first article. — in Balscadan six houses and backsides, and 7 a.,
2s. 10rf. ; bar. Balruddery, co. Dublin.— Total quantity, 364 a.
2 r. plant. (590 a. 1 r. 29 p. stat.) — Total rent, 7l.7s.7ld.
Date 22 d Nov. 18 th year. — Inrolled 23 d Nov. 1666.
21. WILLIAM DISNEY sen', esq.— KiUballykilty, 577 a. Waterford.
—in Upper Parke, 286 a.— Ballycullcn, 69 a.— Ballydoghy,
271 a.— Ballytemple, 349 a. 23/. 11s. i\d. ; bar. Upperthird,
co. Waterford.— Stebannon, 220 a. 4/. 9s. Id.; bar. Ather- Louth.
dee, co. Louth. 22. WILLIAM DISNEY jun', esq.— Westmeath.
Tibberquill, 250 a. 2 a. 28 P. prof. 124 a. 1 R. 20 p. unprof.—
in Blackcastle, 120 a. 1 h. 22 p. — Killmaglish, 50 a.: bar.
Corkerry, co. Westmeath. — Total quantity, 421 a. & 10 p.
plant. (682 a. & 10 p. stat.)— Total rent, 81. 10s. (id. Dale
3 d Nov. 18 th year. — Inrolled 6th Nov. 1666.
23. ANDREW LLOYD of Dublin, Merch’. — Tallons- Loath.
towne, 393 a. 1 n. 7/. 19s. 3rf.; to hold only during the life of
Oliver Lord Louth.— Irishtownc, 313 a. 61. 6s. 9rf., for ever;
bar. Atherdee, co. Louth— Total quantity, 706 a. 1 a. plant.
(1,144 a. & 2 p. stat.) Date 15th January 18th year.—
Inrolled 29 th Jan. 1666.
26. Capt. FELIX LONG— Garrnnisk and Garry-Richard Wexford.
(part), 41a. & 15 r— Garryvndcn (part), 104a.; more in the
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is Cn. II. siune, 279 a Crashue, 151 a. 2 k. — Bailenclashy, 52 a. —
Killiagh, 96 a. 2 k. — Monavarick alias Monanarick, 156 a. —
Wexford. Tankenick and Tobberlonny (part), 22 a. — Courtlough, 186 a.
— Killdurent alias Killdarent, 102 a. 2r. — Gan-ymore, 97 a.
— Balliboy (part), 14 a. 2 k.— in the northerly part of Owlert-
wick, with the mill-race, to be cut off by an east and west line,
72 a. & 13 p.; bar. Ballaghkeene, co. Wexford. — Total
quantity, 1,374 a. & 28 p. plant. (2,225 a. 3 n. 30 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 27/. 16s. 6d. Bate. 22d Dec. 18 t/i year.—
Inrolled 11th January 1666.
Tipperary. 27. Capt. THOMAS SHEPHEARD. — Castle John,
248 a — Cooleirkin, 498 a. — Ballinver (part), 110 a. Claslia-
mutt, 32 a. 1 r. 27 p. ; bar. Slevardagh and Compsey, co. Tip-
perary. — Total quantity, (1,439 a. & 14 p. stat!) — Total
rent, 13/. 9s. 10 \d. Date 10 th Nov. 18/4 year.— Inrolled
12/4 Dec. 1666.
Cork. 29. TOBIAS BROWNE. — Curro, 139 a. — in Coolen,
87 a. 2 r. 20 p. — Killegeagh (part), 2r. 4p.; bar. Kenalea,
co. Cork— Total quantity, 227 a. & 24 p. plant. (367 a. 3 r.
32 p. stat.) — Total rent, 31. 8s. llfd. Date 20/4 Dec.
18/4 year. — Inrolled 21s/ Dec. 1666.
31. Lieut. NATHL EVANSON— Castle Donovan, Shie-
hane, Garrane, Carrownasaugh, Leyteree, Caunkilly, 1,054 a.
— Tory-Donovan, Claddagh, Loghcrott, Gurteene, Cullinane,
Vinriske or Vuerisk, 411 a.; bar. WestCarbury, co. Cork—
Total quantity, 1,465 a. plant (2,373 a. & 9 r. stat.)— Total
rent, 22/. 4s. 1 1 \d. — reduced to 16/. per aimiun by patent
dated 5th March 1677, and inrolled 30th March 1678.—
(Hot. de anno 30“ Car. 2*, 4“ pars, dorso R. 41.) Date
29/4 Nov. 18/4 year — Inrolled 17/4 Dec. 1666.
32. HENRY G WITHER and EDWARD NICHOLLS
gent. — In part of the parish of Atherdee, 127 a. (205 a. 2 r.
25 p. stat.) 21. I Is. 5 \d. — to Gwither— part of the town and
lands of Atherdee, with one house and garden, 53 a. (85 a.
3 R. 16 p. stat.) prof. 10 a. unprof. 1/. Is. 5Jrf— to Nicholls;
bar. Atherdee, co. Louth Date 27/4 Nov. 18th year—
Inrolled 29/4 Jan. 1666.
Roll 18/4 Cha. II. fourth part, bach.
Cork.
King's Co.
Kerr
Sligo.
1. SAMUEL POMROY. — In Palice, 247a. 1r._ in
Gurtneclony, next to Palice, 19 a— in the west part of East
Dromconner, 54 a. 3 r. 20 p. ; bar. Duhallow, co. Cork
Total quantity, 321 a. & 20 p. plant. (520 a. & 29 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 4/. 17s. 6) d. 2. ANNE, SARAH, MARY,
and JANE, daughters and co-heirsof RICH” BURNELL esq.
— In Corroghclonebaniffe, 105 a. 3 r. 21 p. — Garrans, iploW,
93 A. 1 r. 24 p. — Ballyrisliy, 1 ploW, 201 a— in Lockleagh,
i plow11, and Subbolter, 1 plow1, 330 a. 1 r. 34 r. ; same bar.
and co— Total quantity, 730 a. 2 r. 39 p. plant. (1,183 a. 2 R.
30 p. stat.)— Total rent, 11/. Is. 10{d. Date 14/4 Nov.
18/4 year. — Inrolled 25/4 Jan. 1666.
3. JOHN EWER gent. — In Clonruiske, 26 a. — Coliegan,
124 a. Cion more and Derrigarran, 186 a Cloncassin, 50 a.
—in Clonbrocke, 25 a. 1 r. 14 p— Derrymullin, 60 a. ; bar.
Coolestowne, King’s Co. — Total quantity, 471 a. 1 r. 14 p.
plant. (763 a. 1 n. 30 p. stat.)— Total rent, 9/. 10s. lOJd.
Date 27/4 Nov. 18/4 year— Inrolled 25/4 Jan. 1666.
5. RICHARD Baron of COLOONY. — Raplagh, 488 a.
11. 8s. 23d. — Ballysliane, 175 a. 1 r. prof. 15 a. unprof.
21. 13s. 2ft/.— Spittle, 192 a. prof. 20 a. unprof. 21. 18s. 33d—
Moorestowne, 224' a. prof. 200 a. unprof. 3/. 8s. OJrf— Bally-
wosknoddy, 326 a. prof. 25 a. unprof. 4/. 1 9s— Ballinecourte,
435 a. prof. 25 a. unprof. 6/. 12s. Hd— in Turnehoune, 32a.
9s. 7 3d. — Bally numing, 412 a. 2 u. 61. 5s. Sjd— Michels-
towne (part), 70 a. 1/. Is. 3fd— Cosse, 288 a. prof. 14 a.
unprof. 4/. 7s. 6d— Darringstowne, 756 a. prof. 15 a. unprof.
11/. 9s. 7 id. — Stephenstowne and Ballynastalla or y, 381 a.
5/. 15s. 8)rf. — iivDromoone alias Ballynehinchy, 2 a. 2 r. 9]d.
— Marteenstowne, 148 a. 2/. 4s. llid— Fantstowne (part),
105 a. 1/. 11s. 10.fr/. — Knocktoreene, 210 a. 3/. 3s. Oid. ;
bar. Costlea, co. Limerick. — Total quantity, 4,24.5 a. 1 r.
plant. (6,876 a. 1 it. 34 p. stat.)— Total rent, 64/. 9s. 4|d—
Knockmokeene alias Knocknaveene or Knocknevin, 118 a.
lit. 18 p. 1/. 15s. llid. — Lissnegunning alias Lisnegoone,
80 a. In. 19 p. 1/. 4s. 5d. — Rathnoe alias Ratlnvoe, with
several other parcells thereunto belonging, and in conunon,
502 a. 2 n. 20 p. 71. 12s. 7frf— Ayle, i7 a. 5s. 2d— Cohine,
45 a. 13s. 8d. — -Farramn'Clause alias Farranm'Laurence, 26 a.
In. 39p. 8s. Old. — Cloghane, 93 a. 1/. 8s. 3d— mountain
and pasture in Cloghane, 54 a. 1 r. 39 p. 16s. 63d— Ard-
noghter, 55 a. 16s. Sid. — mountain and pasture in d", 465 a.
5 1- 8d. and 1/. 5s. 9|d. — Clasmolehen, 34 a. prof. 54 a.
unprof. — arrable and mountain pasture in the same, 494 a.'
6/. 15s. 5 Id. 1/. 4s. lid. — d“ in Ardagli, 269 a. 2 it. prof
226 a. unprof. 11. 0s. 0|d. 3/. Is. 9;?d. — Monegoume, with
the mountain pasture, 138 a. 2 r. 21. 2s. Id— Mynoghane,
with the mountain pasture, 592 a. 1 r. 8/. 19s. lo.ld—
Cloonecallaghy, 246 a. & 26 r. prof. 43 a. 2r. 10 p. unprof.
3/. 14s. 8Jd. ; bar. Clanmorris, co. Kerry— Total quantity,'
3,23 1 a. 3 it. 1 P. plant. (5,233 a. 3 it. 24 p. stat.)— Total rent,
49/. Is. 61d. — Clooncmackduffe, 1 qr., 128 a. 1 it. prof. 38 a.
3r. 7p. unprof. 1/. 6s. OJd— Rathrippin, 1 qr., 65 a. 1 n. 20p.
prof. 9 a. unprof. 13s. 2fd— Cashell, 1 qr., 134 a. 3 r. prof.
15 a. unprof. 1/. 17s. 7Jd. — Laghnenata and Cornecassagh,
308 a. 1 r. prof. 360 a. unprof. 3/. 2s. 5d— the cartron of
Corvofadd, part of Carowmeere alias Ballindright, 29 a. prof.
67 a. unprof. 5s. 10 Id. — Killelin alias Ballydaly, 125 a. prof.
548 a. unprof. 1/. 5s. 3ijd— Kinaghan, 1 qr., 66 a. 13s. 4 id.
— Tullaghmore, 1 qr., 93 a. 2 r. prof. 63 a. I r. 20 p. unprof.
18s. 1 1 Jd. — Carrowfderry or Carrow-Idony alias Carrow-
duffy, ? of aqr., 36 a. 3r. 7s. 5Jd— Killingduffe, 1 cart", 33 a.
6s. 8 Jd. — CarrickniboyorCarrigniboy, 1 cart", 14a. 3r. 16 p.
3s — in Knocknegeihy, 73 a. & 35 p. 14s. 9f d. — Clonealv,
1 cart", 32 a. 2 r. 20 p. prof. 37 a. unprof. 6s. 71d— one cart"
of the qr. of Druinneskelly, 31 a. 6s. Sid— half the tryne of
Mullaghbrine, 56 a. 11s. 4d.; bar. Tirrerill, co. Sligo— Car-
rowreagh-Moylagh, 233 a. prof. 201 a. unprof. 2/. 7s. 2d— two
parts of the two qrs. of Carrowkeele and Cashelwilly, 408 a.
prof. 144 a. 3 n. 8 p. unprof. 4/. 2s. 7Jd— Lorga, 1 cart",
and Lisnaffally or Lisnasally, 1 cart", 45 a. 9s. lid.; bar.
Leyney, same co— Clonyraglier or Cloneragher, 1 qr., 75 A.
1 R. 15s. 2.(d— in Moynilagh and Kinngrely or Kenagrelly,
221 a. & 24 p. 21. 4s. 9 Id. ; bar. Corran, same co. Ballyfor-
moyle, two east qrs. of the cart" of Dereeneferry, Dromard,
1 cart", Dromboylan, lean", Moygh, Jcart", Dromloge, 1 cart",
Dromrahm or Dromahin, 1 cart", 114 a. ]/. 3s. Id— Moyo-h,
1 T'-, 109 a. prof. 11 a. unprof. 1/. 2s. Id— Dm orDromilra,’
Hr., 80 a. prof. 35 a. unprof. 16s. 2W— Bracklane (part),
Cloonecarrotve, Lisduffe, Drumard, and Derryseeryor Derry-
sherry , 6 cart">, 52 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. 10s. 6‘d— Bally-
formoyle, west, 2 qrs„ a cart" of Aghely, Knockeroghoiy
or Knockecoghery, 1 cart", Tullaglmehaha, 1 cart", Corne-
muckelogh or lagh, 1 cart", 186 a. 1/. 17s. 8d— Cle-magh
or Clenagh, 1 qr., Cloonetecaldry or Cloontegalere, l°cart"
Drumbrack or brock, lean", Gloryes, 1 cart", 69 a. 13s. 11 Id
— Clegnagh, 1 qr., Clonecaldry, 1 cart", Drumbrock, 1 cart"
and Gloryes, 1 cart", 328 a. 3/. 6s. 5d— Lissfarrellboy, Cool-
claigh, Knocknestannagh and Cloonekeene, 7$ cart"'! 164 a.
11. 13s. 2 .Jd. — Killmacorrell or Killnecoller, i in’, 20 a.
4s. Old— the island of Inisteery, 9 a. Is. lOd— Drumsallasrh
1 qr., 54 a. 10s. lid— part of Ballynefarmoyle, north-east’
2qrs., 96a. 19s. 5jd— Annaghillangan (part), 74 a. 14s ll|d’
-Drumsallagh, 1 qr., 26 a. prof. 37 a. unprof. 5s.3 [d-An-
naghillangan (part), 250 a. 21. 10s. 71d— part of the same
111a. prof. 297 a. unprof. 1/. 2s. 53d’; bar. Boyle, co. Ros-
common—Total quantity, 1,742 a. plant. (2,82i'a. 3 r. stat.)
Total rent, 17/. 12s. 8id. — Knockadow and Carrymore
318 a. 3 r. prof. 25 a. 2 it. unprof. 3/. 4s. 6|d; bar. Leyney’
co. Sligo— m Annaghkeene, 4 qrs., 400a. prof. 2S5 a. unprof
4/. Is— part of Cargin or Carrigm qr., 28 a. prof. 19 A. 2 u.
unprof. 5s. 8id— in Carrowmore, 1 cart" of the qr.of Bally-
asse, 58 a. 11s. 83d— part of Cargin qr., 120 a. l/.4s.3i‘d
-partofCloraneqr., 194a. prof. 55a. unnvnf ino, 01/
ie qr., 194 a. prof. 55 a. unprof. l/.19s.3Jd—
in Farraghmore, i qr., 50 a. prof. 40 a. unprof. 10s. ljd— in
Inagh, a parcell of Carrownekibby, 20 a. 4s. 0 id
Cargin qr., 125 a. 1/. 5s. 33d. ; bar. Clare, co. G
Clonyring or Clonynig, lqr„ 48 a. & 16 p. prof. 75
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9s. Sid. Ballynamralier, 1 qr., 55 a. & 26 p. prof. 9 a. unprof. esq. — In Roodestowne alias Roodiestowne, 31 a. 12s. 6|d. — is Ch. ii.
- 11s. 2d. — Ballyadick, 1 qr., 88 a. 2 a. 17s. 1 id.— Ballylian- Cardistowne, 188 a. 3 b. prof. 7 a. unprof. 31. 16s. 5 Jd— in
rick, lqr., 55 a. 2r. 16p. 11s. 3d. — Rinnemore or Knenmore, Nichollstowne, 98 a. 2 a. prof. 20 A. unprof. II. 19s. lOijd. — Louth.
lqr., 94a. 2r. 16 p. prof. 5 a. 2r. 16 p. unprof. 19s. \\d. —
Brackmayes or Breckmags, 1 qr., 119 a. 1 a. 24 p. II. 4s. lfd.
— in Carrowliannine, 82 a. 8c 15 p. 16s. 7Jd. — qr. of Knock-
more, 135 a. 8c 16 p. prof. 201 a. unprof. II. 7s. 4 \d. — Lysa-
niske or Lissiniske and Buolyfamine or fanane, 1 qr., 80 a.
3 a. prof. 135 a. 2 a. 8 p. unprof. 16s. 4}d— in Dunameagh
. unprof. 19s. 1 \d. — one house and three tenements in Atherdee, with 5 a. —
1r.24p. 11.4s.l£d. Atherdee lands (part), 425 a. 2 a. prof. 57 a. unprof. 8I.14s.4d.
7Jd. — qr. of Knock- — Coolestowne, 311a. prof. 30 a. unprof. 61. 5s. llijd. — in
f. II. 7s. 4Jd. — Lysa- Great Lisrany, 48 a. prof. 8 a. unprof. 19s. 5id. — in Arthurs-
r fanane, 1 qr., 80 a. towne, 49 a. 2 a. U 0s. Ofd— in Cookestowne or Cookstowne,
4 jd. — in Dunameagh one house and several tenements, 158 a. 2 a. 31. 4s. 2 jd. —
or Dunanreagh, 1 qr., 46 a. 2 a. 9s. 5d.— Island-Inglassy or Rahannagh, 82 a. II. 13s. 2 jd— in Dromin, 1 fair house and
Islandny-Glasse, 24 a. 2r. prof. 24 A. 2 a. unprof. 4s. 11 Id.— several tenements, with 4 a. Is. 7 Jd.— to die use of Dorothy
in Gortnedrehyor Gurtnedrihy, 1 qr.,69A. 8 R. 4p. prof. 115a. Hardy. — in Drakestowne, 26 a. 2 a. prof. 9 a. 2 a. unprof.
1 a. 24 p. unprof. 14s. lid. — Dreanine or Drenin qr., 101a. 10s. 8“d. — to the use of Bridget, Jane, and John Thomas;
la. 8p. II. 0s. 6d. Cloneronane, 1 qr., 88 a. 2 r. 32 p. prof, same bar. and co. Date 26 fit Oct. 18 lit year.— Inrolled
26 1. 2 a. unprof. 17s. lljd— Fynnellv, 1 qr., 99 a. 2b. 16 p. 19 th Nov. 1666.
prof. 26 a. 2 r. unprof. II. 0s. 1 jd— in Beallassa qr., called
Cullronan and Derrygowny, 110 a. 1 r. 8 p. prof. 336 a. 3 b. 27. Captain RICHARD LAUGHLIN. — In Ahalick-
24 p. unprof. II. 2s. 4d.— in Gortniemucke or Gurtinemuck, begg, 67 a. prof. 40 a. unprof. II. 0s. 4d.— Knockasherneed,
1 cart", 21 a. prof. 169 a. unprof. 4s. 3d.— in Shannasmore, 177 a. 21. 13s. 9Jd. — Cahercrohin, 105 a. 2 a. II. 12s. lid.
1 qr., 45 a. 2 a. 36 p. prof. 579 a. 3 R. 24 p. unprof. 9s. Sjd. — Coolgarvy, 170 a. 2 R. prof. 6 a. unprof. 21. 11s. 9id. —
27. Captain RICHARD LAUGHLIN. - In Alfalick-
legg, 67 a. prof. 40 a. unprof. II. 0s. 4d. — Knockasherneed,
— in Carrowgarrow qr., 56 a. 3r. 36 p. 11s. 5jd.— Forry, Ballydowny, IS
j qr., 36 a. 3 a. 8 p. 7s. 5Jd. ; bar. Tyrawly, co. Mavo. — nine, 72 a. II.
Total quantity, 1,460 a. 1 a. 37 p. plant. (2,365 a. 2 r. 38 p. Total quantity,
stat.)— Total rent, 141. 15s. 8jd— part of 2 qrs. of Moylagh, rent, 101. 16s. £
4,244 a. 8c 16 p. 41. 5s. 10Jd— part of Moylagh, being one of lll/c Jan. 1666.
the 4 qrs. of Dughorne, 416 a. 8c 20 p. prof. 272 a. unprof.
41. 4s. 3d.— Drumfrine, 1 qr., 193 a. 1 r. prof. 135 a. unprof. 30. MATTF
II. 19s. lid. — Lackagh, 1 qr., 55 a. 2 a. prof. 87 a. 2 r. gons, 218 a—
unprof. 11s. 2Jd.— 3 cart"’ of Druy or Dryn or Bryn qr., co.Wexford.-
60 a. 8c 16 p, 12s. lfd. — Sesnecoman, 1 qr., 169 a. 1 R. 24p. 3d part of Mon-
II. 14s. Ojd. — the mountains belonging to the adjacent the lands follow
towns, 7,123 a. 2 a. unprof.; bar. Leyney, co. Sligo. — Ard- only.— the otlie
Ballydowny, 121 a. 2 a. II. 16s. lOjd— Clynye alias Cly-
nine, 72 a. II. Is. 10 id. ; bar. Moygenimhye, co. Kerry. —
Total quantity, 713 a. 2 a. plant. (i,155 a. 3 r. stat.) — Total
rent, 101. 16s. 9Jd. Date 27 Ik Dec. \8th' year.— Inrolled
135 a. unprof. 30. MATTFIEW STODDARD gent— The 3 Ballycran-
>f. 87 a. 2 r. gons, 218 a. — Clongaddy, 48 a. 51. 7s. 83d. ; bar. Bargy,
or Bryn qr., I co. Wexford — Total quantity, (430 a. 3 r. 20 p. stat.) — one
59 a. 1 R. 24 p. 3d part of Mongan andTyncurr, 130 a. 21. 12s. 7jjd. — to hold
the adjacent the lands following during the life of Dudley Colclough esq.
Sligo. — Ard- only. — the other § of d", 260 a. — in Mohurry, Rahinroch, Co-
niskan, 1 qr., 112 a. 2 R. II. 2s. 91d— Lysconary, 1 qr., 112 a. leagh, and Coolkarny, the whole containing 1,385 a., die north
prof. 22 a. 8c 32 p. unprof. II. 2s. 8d.— Aghalback, 1 qr., part of the said surround to be cut by an east and west line,
95 a. 2 a. prof. 55 a. 1 a. 24 p. unprof. 19s. 4d.— Tarneledan 626 a. 171. 18s. 9jd. ; bar. Scarwalsb, same co. Date
or Turnelodan, lqr., 127 a. II. 5s. 8jd— Carrick, lqr., 3d Nov. 18th year.— Inrolled \2lh Nov. 1666.
Carricknegaple, 1 qr., Coolettybegg, J qr., 252 a. prof. 233 a.
unprof. 21. 11s. Ojd— Kincrisin or Kincrenin, 4 qrs., 455 a. 32. Sir TRISTRAM BERESFORD knt. and bait—
prof. 301 a. unprof. 41. 12s. l£d. ; bar. Tirrerill, same co— Rospressell, 2 poles, 431 a. 8c Sip. 51. 16s. 5d— Cormeene,
in Princestowne, 42 a. 3 r. 17s. 3fd. — the mill of Moorhead, 78 a. In. II. Is. ljd. ; bar. 1 ullaghonoho, co. Cavan. —
within the lands of Belgeeth— Hawkinstowne, 166 a. 2 a. Derriereagh, 2 cart"’, 64 a. prof. 38 a. 8c 16 p. unprof. 17s. 3d.
27 p. 31. 7s. 5 £d. — Pierstowne, 487 a. prof. 380 a. unprof. — Killinellin alias Killiwillin, 1 cart", 87 a. 8c 16 p. prof. 26 A.
91. 17s. 2id. ; bar. Duleeke, co. Meath. — Total quantity, 5 n. 8p. unprof. II. 3s. 6d. — Doyly, 2 cart"', 285 a. 3 11.
696 a. 1 n. 37 p. plant. (1,128 a. 8c 13 r. stat.)— Total rent, 31. 17s. 2d— Ballinagurke alias Ballinegerrill or gerry, 157 a.
141. 2s— in Cooleninamore, 6 a. Is. 2>,d. ; bar. Carbary, co. 3 R. 26 p. 21. 2s. 7jd— Owen-Gally or Owengallis, 217 a.
Magheremore, being part of the 4 qrs. of Dohune, pi'of. 15 a. 2 B. unprof. 21. 18s. 7d. — Gortncglt
59 a. prof. 33 a. unprof. 11s. 1 ljd. — in Corran alias Clorin 3 r. 8
qr., 4 A., in Annaghkeene, 4 qrs., 5 A. II. 9s. Ofd— in Cargin, II. 2s. Ojd— in Aghnaghaderna or derra, 93 a. la. 8 p.
1 qr., 60 A. 12s. 1 3d— in Ballyglasse, 3 cart"’, 69 a. 13s. 1 lid. II. 5s. 2Ad. ; bar. Tullagha, same co— Tulloghboy, 45 a. &
—in Firraghmore alias Theraghmore, 3 a. 7Jd.; bar. Clare, 39 r. 12s. 2Jd— Ballaghaimagh, 3 poles, 140 a. 1 a. 8 p.
Galway— Total quantity in Galway, 1,195 a. plant. U Hs. 10 Id. ; bar. Clor ogl s co— Garnsallagh,
>35 a. 2 R. 31 p. stat.)— Total rent, 121. Is. 11 Jd Date 99a. 3 r. 24p. II. 7s— Ballyreagli, 58 a. 15s. 8d— Agh-
Aug. \Sth year.— Inrolled 21st Jan. 1666. coanan or annon, 83 a. 2 a. 16 p. II. 2s. 6 3d — Killdrum-
bramly, 73 a. 8c 16 p. 19s. 83d. — Derrendrum, 145 a. 3 a.
* JAMES PHILLIPPS ~.-H» town, mi «• *• »*•
eengloigh alias Ballymagough or Ballynegough, 96 a
32 p. II. 6s. Id. — Croghwill alias Canvill, 1 cart", 97 ,
28 p. II. 6s. 3d. — Cornekilleagh or Corkillengh, 1 cart"
t. lid. — Dromlogh, 2 cart'
II. 2s. 03d. — in Aghnaghaderna
Sth Any. ISth year. — Inrolled 21sl Jan. 1666.
part nf Mockarky and Ctillekipp, 633 a. 2 r. 'be.— Falclmnn 1]K_Cot h> nl Ik to. llltk-Mljkcil. allaa
towne (p«), 80n.--Sh.nb.ll, (pm), 80 n. IK 10.. 7 A M 1 bm.-Aghon.
Currekeene, 36o n. 2 R. lOn.prf. 117 n.u, . pint 5111..0W. * „ . U.. b„. ■»
Patkestowt.e, 881 n. «k « 5>. lOji; to. E tag.rne co. „ , m .. 21. Is. lOjA-Renmoorc, Scritagh,
T“ “* n® .1“ Eownt^h, .ml iL.bcgg, 000 n. K 8. 7jA-Detmi.uw «
-1666' true, 38 a. 1 a. 24 p. 10s. 4}d— Curragliboghan and Drum-
beagh, 76 a. 3r. II. 0s. 8Jd— Carrisk or Carrick, 18 a.
20. WILLIAM CUNNINGFIAM. — Ballyhernan, 1 qr., ,ls iojd— Gortcloghir, 1 cart", Downe, 1 cart", Downe, 1 cart",
140 a. prof. 218 a. unprof. II. 17s. 9Jd— Magherydrumon of an(n4A., 132a.3r. 11.15s.9jd— Clantacarnagh, 218a. prof,
die Island, 1 qr., 184 a. prof. 228 a. unprof. 2l.9s.8d.— Ar- 2 a. unprof. 21. 18s. 10Jd— Lisroarty, 246 a. 31. 6s. 5d—
riherinmore, 1 qr., 210 a. prof. 368 a. unprof. 21. 16s. 8Jd. —
Finawlty, 1 qr., 50 a. prof. 183a. unprof. 13s. 6d. — Bally-
huresky, 3d of a qr. called Ranaghbuy, 50 a. 13s. 6d. ; bar.
KilnTkrenane, co. Donegall— Total rent, 81. 1 Is. 2d.
Date 22 d Dec. 18I/t year. — Inrolled 1 Ith Jan. 1666.
22. JOHN CIIAMBRE esq— In Stirmonstownc
I a. 26 p. 21. 8s. 10£d. ; bar. Athirdee, co. Louth.
■ Bartumna alias Bartuna, 595 a. 810s. 7 Jd.; bar. Tullaghagh,
Hy- same co— Kilcunny, 105 A. 8c 8 p. prof. 51 a. 3 R. 8 p. unprof.
II. 8s. 5 d. ; bar. Casderahan, same co— Drumraver, 62 a. Land.
— 2 a. 32 p. 16s. 1 Id— Ballycrum, 146 a. 1 a. 8 p. II. 19s.6Jd.
— Tordtiffe, 183 a. 3 a. 21. 9s. 7jd— Ballyanely, 07 a. 1 a.
32 p. 18s. 2 Jd. — Rucheigh alias Ruskeigh, 89 a. 3 r. 8p.
9 a. II. 4s. 3 Id. — Clonkeene, 98 a. 3 r. 8 p. II. 0s. 8id— Bally-
24. nahnrry, 121a. 1 a- 24 p. II. 12s. 9,(d— Carnon, 08 a. 1 a.
JOSEPH REA, JOHN SARGENT, JOHN CIIAMBRE, 24 p. 18s. 51d— Dromcolcor alias Dromcosker, 142 a
and ROBT GO WEN — Cloghanmule (part), 24 a. 9s. 8id.
— Tullykecle, 311 a. 61. 5s. ll.jd. — Rathcatiory, 59 a.
11.3s. iojd. ; same bur. 24. WILLIAM ARMITAGE
(122.)
II. 18s. 4 )d. — Ballodarry alias Ballogharry, 151 a. 2 a.
21. 0s. 103. ; bar. Kenoght, co. Londonderry. — Ilnllymagow-
ran alias Dromkerke, 121 a. II. 12s. 8d.; bar. Tullagha, co.
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66 RECORDS OF IRELAND : [March
«, k4;i.^j & l c™.,r,r'7crte,T6rp,o^,2A- -*■*• -
c“van. 3 p. stilt.) — Total rent, 954 Os. id. HENRY PALMFR of’ , Cav'^— Total quantity, 307 a. 2 n.
gent. — In Derryleagh, 9 a prof. 5 a unnrnf in F k £ f®8 A‘ 1 *• 23 P- stat)-Total rent, 4/. 3s. 0| d.
y 8 P ' p f' Kenagh, . Date 3d Nov. 18/4 year — Inrolkd 6th Nov. 1660.
Roll 18 th Cha. II. fifth part, face.
7’s Co. 1. SAMUEL ROLLE esq.— Ballycomer and Grogan,
with the mill, 494 a. prof. 86 a. 3r. 8 p. unprof— Castle-
towne alias Kilnevioge, 145 a. 1 it. 16 p. prof. 400 a. unprof.
— Ballyard and Moracke, 543 a. prof. 1,541 a. unprof. —
Cranesallagh, 107 a— Killagluntober, 139 a. 2 r. ; bar.
Garry castle. King’s Co.— Total quantity, 1,428 a. 3 n. 16 p.
plant. (2,314 a. 2 r. Ip. stat.) — Total rent, 28/. 18s. 7 id.
Dale 12 th July 18 th year.— Inrolled 24/4 July 1666.
rk. 2. WILLIAM HODDER esq.-In Ballymartle, 564 a.
&7p — Cooleculultagh, 207a. 1 r. 24 p.— in Clogherane,
22a. 2 b. 7p— Coolemorine, 216 a. lit. 24 p— Annamore,
134 a. 1 it. 24 p— Annaghbegg, Turine, and Cooleseskine,
J43a. 2it. 16 p. ; bar. Kinalea, co. Cork.— Ballyea, 529 a.
R- , — 111 Meadestowne, 563 a. Sc 18 p.— Killanully, 280 a.
— Coolemore, 298 a. 2 r. 1 6 P.-Ballyknockane and the mill,
6 a— Monebnn, 106 a. & 6 p. — Killecroe, 100 a. & 16 p —
Rmebrow, 115 a. 1 r. 8p— Killeene, 70 a. 3 b. 24 p— in
Shanagraig, 26 a. 8c 12 p. ; bar. Kerrycurrihy, same co —
Fountainstowne, 432 a.; bar. Kinalea. - Gortnehanamore,
8ja. 3 R. 24p— West-Killinihill, 109 a. 2r. 24 p.; bar. Ker-
lycurriliy.— RingaveHy, 436 a. 2 k. 16 p.; bar. Kinalea.-in
Ardskillihine, 100 a. 1 r. 20 p.; bar. Fennoy, same co -
Total quantity, 4,546 a. 8c 31 p. plant. (7,364 a. 8c 14 p. stat.)
Total rent, 694 0s. 9 d. 4. MARTIN BOOBYER,
ELIZ. Ins wife, and JOHN PARSONS— Pembrockstowne,
132 a. (213 a. 3 r. 23 p. stat.) 21. 0s. Id. ; bar. Kerrycurrihy,
aime co. to Parsons for ever, after the death of Eliz
Dale nth Aug. 18/4 year. — Inrolkd 30/4 Aug. 1666.
5. JOHN BLENERHASSET esq.-Killissany, 62 a—
Ratassanagh, 77 a— Killvullen, 117 a — Ballym'Boy alias
allym'Moy, 246 A. — Ballincurragh alias Ballincurrig, 290 a i
■— Slianballyduffe, 142,. 2 ..-BJlja.ke, di« B.llyvoie,,' ,
324 a. 2 u. 12 P.; bar. Fermoy, co. Cork.—1 Total quantity, 1
1,2o9a. 8c 12 p. plant. (2,039 a. 1 r. 38 p. stat.)— Total rent, t
19/. 2s. 43d— Curraghmore, 278 a. prof. 175 a. 1 r. 38 p. 2
unprof. Farrenvorgan, coarse pasture, 220 a— Ardcroane-
53 a. 2 R-more in the same, arable and pasture,
121a. prof. 62 a. unprof— Trogull and Knockloghkin, ar., n
77 a. prof. 332 a. 2 r. 16 p— more in d“, ar., 15 a 2r —more K
in el", ar., 51 a. 2 n— more in d", ar., 31 A.-more in d', ar. -
23 a — East and West Gortintle, 80a. 2r. 3 9 p— more in the
same, 115 a. 2 r— more in d°, red bog, 342 a. 2r.11,
rrf-TCrf«w.& East m,l West Bdlym-EIligott iiai co
Mjgrohgl,, 601 a. p tof. 731 a. 3 It. 25 p. unprofLflogl,- ,
nane, Goitacklcegill, two Gurtapopus, Garrynogorah, Gor- 1 1
tirniye, Garritiquine, and Garryrirodc, 53 a. ; bar. Trugha- 34
nackny, co. Kerry. — Total quantity in Kerry, 1,720 a 2 it lvt
39 p. plant. (2,787 a. 1 r. 11 p. stat.)— Total rent, 2642s.7Jd. 19
— lotal quantity, 2,979 a. 3 r. 11 P. plant (4,826 a. 3 n. 22
9 p. stat.) Date 2d Aug. 18/4 year.— Inrolkd 4/45^.1666. bai
i, bar. Kilconnell, co. Galway— Cappaghmile or Cappagh-
i- ment, 1 qr., 75 a. 15s. 2 \d. — in Towerkeele, 74 a. 14s. llfd.
f. — Glanavadoge or Glanaradoge and Eskerbrack or Esker-
- broke, 2 cart"', 40 a. 8s. l*d.— Glannesige, 1 cart", 12 a.
. 2s. 5\d. Coonesker, £ qr — Gortbracke, 1 cart".— Banbe"- or
; Banl)0gg> 1 cart".— Loghanleigh or breagh, 1 cart", 1 ll a.
’. 14 2s. 5fd— Lisdoran, i qr., 40 a. 8s. ljd. ; bar. Tyaquin,
siune co — m the 3 qrs. of Gloves, 58 a. 11s. 8fd— Carrow-
lisseene, 1 qr., 117 a. 14 3s. 8*d. ; A bar. Atlmnry, same co.
. — Tumne or Tomree, 1 qr., 338 a. 34 8s. 5$d— in Lagh-
, morietagh, 1 17 a. 2 r. 27 p. 14 3s. 8|d— in Cai-rowkeele, 12 a.
1 Ss‘ *,ar- Tyaquin, same co. — Total quantity, 1,260 a. 2 n
27 p. plant. (2,042 a. 8c 1 1 p. stat)— Total rent, 124 15s. 3 \d.
Date 26/4 Oct. 18/4 year.— Inrolkd 7/4 Nov. 1666.
12. WILLIAM LANE gent — Killens and Derrigear, I
o94 a. 94 0s. 5d— Cattiganstowne, 271 a. 44 2s. 3 Jd. ; bar.
olevardagh, co. Tipperary Date 10/4 Nov. 18/4 year.—
Inrolkd 13/4 Nov. 1666. J
14. JOSEPH CUFFE esq— Tullaghane (to be called J
and known for ever by tire name of Cuffe’s-Grove), 703 a. prof.
173 a. unprof.— Lislonen (to be called for ever by the name
of Cuffe’s-Desert),476 a. In. 8 p. prof. 44 a. unprof— Tete-
netucke abas Derrin, 415 a. 8c 16 p. prof. 29 a. 8t 2 p. unprof.
— Inchevolahane (to be called for ever Castle-Inch), 936 a.
2 r. prof. 94 a. 2 r. unprof. — Brownestowne, 255 a. 2 r.
Ballymaka, 101 a. 584 9s. 5 d.; bar. Shillelogher, co. Kilkenny
— in Rathardmore, 153 a. 8c 2 p. 34 2s. 2d.; bar. Gowran’
same co Ballygawdanmore and Bogherard (part), 308 a. Qu
64 4s. 8d. ; bar. Ossory, Queen’s Co — Total quantity, 3,349a
I n. 12p. plant. (5,425 a. 1 r. 18 p. stat.) — Total rent,
674 16s. 3Jd. — Ballighin, Cronill, Gawranboly, Cloghquile-
more, Cloghquilebegg, Ballyoginan, and Knockanbane ; bar
Upper Ossory, same co— to hold these for the remainder of a
term of 99 years, commencing 1st May 1661.. -Date
26/4 Oct. 18/4 year.
Wexford. 7. LAWRENCE HODSON esq- Great Hayestowne,
w /', ' , V w~Pa,t °f Bn,lylare a"d Killeene, 59 a.
4 3s 10id.-Ballynogee(part),35A. 14s. 2d— Rochestowne
(pan), 16 a. 6s. 53d. ; bar. Forth, co. Wexford—' Total
quantity, 410a. plant (664 a. 8c 21 p. stat.) -Total, 74 5s. 1 l?d.
Date nth Aug. 18/4 year — Inrolkd A th Sep. 1666.
Co, 4. 8. Col JOHN GIFFORD— Castle-Lumbart in Butte-
vant, with 2 a. behind the castle, called the gardens 2 a —
L»,« lA._G.r,U,«pmk, 2„._in
19 A; 2a-— Temple-Murry, 490 a— Kilmichael (part),
IlDlowS 664a ' ^ ?nT'’ C0' CoKK— Koolevotty,
2, plowl , 664 a— m Knockanglasse, 11 a. Sc 13 p. 54 10s. Old.;
bar. Duhallow, same co Date 28/4 Sep. 18/4 year-
Inrolkd 2d Oct. 1666. J —
Gaheay. 10. SAMUEL FOXON esq— Kilcornan, 1 qr., 139 A.
14 8s. 1 3d. — three cart"' of Clonbroske qr., 127 a. 14 5s. 8Jd. ;
I 16- Sir WM. DOMVILE knt. Attorney Gen'— Lau^h
., nanstowne, 459 a. 2 it 10 p. 94 6s. lid-Kilbeggoge ahas
e I Kilbeggott, o5a. 14 2s. 5)d.; J bar. Rathdowne, co. Dublin
, Date 3d Nov. im year, h.n.i/.d 'Uh Nov. 1666.
16. EDMOND HAREISON esq. — Bi Knockroe natt
. comiguous to Millown, ]n,_ m .
■ »«. Sr. prof 166. 2 b. unprof. — Scan and Clyrone, 1U l.
I R. 8 p — rallice and Curlownanagh, 383 a. 2 r. 16 p. prof
34 a. unprof. — Killduife, soutli part, 105 a. 2 r 20 p Bal"
lyrogoghro, oorth part, 2S7a. 1,. 7 r. _ Bdly„„,l!.gh‘
of , of ’■ 18 “"Prof. — Modmore, roo* pi t,
I ea a. I R. 28 p. — Ballyvonine, south part, 13 a. 1 r. 15 P •
bar. Conagh, co. Limerick— Total quantity, (2,041a 3r’
24 p. stat.) - Total rent, 194 2s. 10}d. Date 14/4 Nov'.
lath year. — Inrolkd 24/4 Nov. 1666.
2L ROBT. CHOPPYNE esq., MARY his wife, widow
of L. Col. Henry Gore, and FRANCES GORE, daughter of
said L. C. H. Gore — Dromine, 1 qr., 146 a. 2 Den-ycos-
snne, 99 a. 2 r— Annagnene, 58 a. 2 r— Annahmoyle, 100 a.
1r. 24 p. Cloocagha, 76 a. 8c 16p._in Castle Carragh,
192 a.; bar. Leyney, co. Sligo — Enagh, 157 a. 3 r— Ca-
liirmore, 146 a. 1 r— Hubbuck, 107 a. 2 r— Kinaid, 77 a.
3 r— Rathglasse, 248 a. 1 R— Attinode, 50 a. 3 Leakaii-
I cleane, 256 a— Culler, 239 a. 2 r— in Leuckancohill, 35 a.
— Conmnn ahas Maghenburck, 224 a. 3 r— Carrownedinne,
115a. 2 r. — Druim, 178a. 1 r. — Diynaghan, 190a. 2b
Inigneboy, 90 a. 3 r— Carroworan, 57a. 2r Cabra<dimore
and Inignebegg, 267a. Ik— Lesfony, 636 a— Inignenelagh,
127a— in Cloontermon, 30 a.; bar. Tireragh, same co.—
Total quantity, 3,910a. plant. (6,333a. 2r. 9p. stat.)— Total
rent, 394 11s. 8id. — to hold to the heirs of the body of
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Waterford.
Tipperary.
Waterford.
Tipperary.
Kerry.
Limerick.
1825.] FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT. 67
Frances, remainder to die right heirs of Mary. Date
- 3d Nov. 18th year. — InroUed 20 th Nov. 1666.
23. Capt. ROBT. COOKE— Knocksymon, 87 a. l/.15s.2|rf,
— Porterstowne (pert), 138 a. & 25 p. 2/. 15s. ll|d. ; bar.
FarbiU, co. Westmeath. — Glaekstowne, 247 a. 3 n. 24 p.
51. Os. 4f</. ; bar. Delvin, same co. — Cullenbegg (part), 83 a.
1 r. 13 p. 11. 13s. 8jj</. ; bar. Moyashell and Magheredernon,
same co. — Total quantity, 556 a. 1 R. 22 p. plant. (901 a.
1 r. Ip. stat.)— Total rent, 11/. 5s. 3 %d. Date 22 d Nov.
13tli year. — InroUed 25th Nov. 1666.
25. Sir JOHN FAGG bart— In Pagestowne, 147 a. 2r.
10 p. 2l.l9s.-9d. — Hardrestowne, 81 a. 1/. 12s. 9jrf. — Dan-
nocks and Little Killany, in ten parcells, 110 a. & 32 p.
21. 4s. 7 id — Killgrage, 207 a. 3 R. 4 p. 4/. 4s. 1 \d. — Porters-
towne, accounted part of Killgrage, 31a. 1 r. 32 p. 12s. 8:(rf.
— in Butlerstowne, 14 a. & 20 p. 5s. 8Jtf. ; bar. Deece, co.
Meath. 27. Alderman RICHARD TIGHE of Dublin.
— Castletowne (part), 400 a. 8/. Is. life?. — Balrath, 36 a.
14s. 7 d. — Ballystowne (part), with the town and castle, 205 a.
4/. 3s. 0\d. — Loghanstowne (part), 102 a. 2l.ls. 3\d. — in
Clanmorill, 68 a. 2 r. 20 r. 1/. 7s. 9\<L— in Lislogher, 419 a.
& 7 p. 8/. 9s. 8\d. — Stonestowne (part), 30 a. 1 r. 37 p.
12s. 4 \d. — Adenstowne, 464 a. 3 r. 28 p. 9/. 8s. 3\d. —
Mitchellstowne, 41a. 2 il 16s. 0\d. — in ClonmaskiU, 173 a.
1 r. 37 p. 31 10s. 3d. — Ellinstowne, 50 a. & 24 p. 1/. 0s. id. —
Minkletowne or Mucklestowne, 197 a. 3 R. 20 p. 4/. 0s. 1W.;
bar. Delvin, co. Westmeath. Date 15th Oct. 18th year. —
InroUed 23 d Nov. 1666.
29. Sir RICHARD OSBORNE bart. — The abbey-side of
Dungarvan, 242 a. 1r. 31. 13s. Id. — Glandane, 58 A. 17s. 7|d.
— the moiety of Killelongford, Brownesland, and Shanekeile,
171 a. 1 R. 32 p. 21. 12s. OJd. — on the south part of Balle-
nure and Lisnefinehy, 31a. 9s. 5d. — on the north part of
Ballyvony, 97 a. & 32 p. 1/. 9s. 6 \d.— Mota, 10 a. 1 r. 24 p.
3s. 2d. — Carrigeenhahy (part), 125 a. 1/. 17s. 1 1 id. ; bar.
Decies, co. Waterford. 31. THOMAS OSBORNE esq.
— The manor of St. Johnstowne, 611 a. 3 r. 24 r. 9/. 5s. 10Jd.
— Milltowne St. John, 178 a. 2 r. 8 p. 21. 14s. 2\d. — in
Morterstowne or Mortlestowne, 373 a. 51. 13s. 3 \d. — Kill-
bride alias Killbary, 72 a. 3 r. 24 p. 1/. 2s. 1 id. — Killkenny-
begg alias Killkenny St John (part), 331a. 5/. 0s. 6Jd. —
Lismoynane, 265 a. 2 r. 16 p. prof. 16 a. unprof. 4/. 0s. 7§rf.
— Cuolagli (part), 174 A. 2 r. prof. 25 a. unprof. 21. 13s. —
part of Ballylosky and Clonekenny, 214 a. 21. 5s. — Sleynes-
towne, 83 a. 1/. 5s. 2 Id. — Higginstowne, 68 a. 2 s. 11. 0s. Old.
— Peppardstowne (part), 243 a. 3/. 13s. 9%d. ; bar. Middle-
third, co. Tipperary. — in Ballyvonye, 12 a. 3s. 7|d. — in
Killcoulman, 19 a. 2 r. 17 p. 5s. 1 l(d. — in Killnefrehan,
237 a. & 30 p. prof. 79 a. 3 r. 18 p. unprof. 31. 12s. 0 .)</.— in
Farranlonty, 28 a. prof. 46 A. 1 n. unprof. 8s. 6 d. — Ratlileade,
112 a. 3 R. 32 p. prof. 33 a. & 32 p. unprof. lZ.14s.3Jd.; bar.
Decies, co. Waterford. 32. NICHOLAS OSBORNE
esq. — Sleady (part) alias Curraghnesleady alias- Mount-
Osborne, in die s.w. part diereof, 130 a. 3 r. lip. prof. 65 a.
I r. 25 p. unprof. — Tullaghcoolemore (part), 51 a. 2 R. 24 p.;
same bar. and co. — Total quantity, 182 a. 1 it. 35 p. plant.
(295 a. 2 r. 12 p. stat.) — Total rent, 21. 15s. 5<Z. Date
14 th Nov. 18th year.
33. THOMAS PHELPS— Gortibrigane (part), 10 a—
Ballikinlilly, 225 a. prof. 28 a. unprof. — Controversy, 21 a. —
Farnoghs, 80 a. prof. 80 a. unprof. — Munny, 93 a. prof. 97 a.
unprof. — Garrangrelagh, 191 A. prof. 196 a. unprof. — Clon-
loghy, 47 a. prof. 45 a. unprof. — Knockmoyle (part), 12 a
Inchinegrosse alias Garrany-grelane, 10 a. — Cruary, 117 a.
prof. 59 a. unprof. — ■ Aghivir, 123 a. prof. 95 a. unprof. —
Glancallow (part), 107 a. prof. 300 a. unprof. — in Rosgeile,
17 a. — Curraduffe, 16 a.; bar. Owny and Arra, co. Tip-
perary.— in Cleadaghrea, 7 a. 2 r. (12 a. & 24 p. stat.)
2s. 3 \d. ; bar. Ogunnyhy, co. Kerry. — Total quantity in
Tipperary, 1,069 a. plant. (1,731a. 2 it. 16 p. stat.) — Total
rent, 16/. 4s. 8 d. 34. RICHARD PEIRCE and ROB*
GARDNER. — Ballegowne near Annacote, 52 a. 2r. — in
part of Casdeconnell, 69 a. — in Knockbane, 40 a. 1 R. 13 p.
— Knouckulline, 40 a. — Total quantity, 201a. 3 r. 13 p.
plant. (326 a. 3 r. 30 p. stat.) — Total rent, 3/. Is. 3Jd—
to Gardner. — in Scartballyvallysha, 8 a., said in die yielding
part to contain (129 a. 2 r. 14 p. stat.) 1/. 4s. 3 id. ; bar.
(122.)
Clonwilliam, co. Limerick. Date 20th Dec. 18 th year. — 18 Cn. n.
InroUed 28 th Dec. 1666.
50. PHILIP HORE esq— Casdenocke, 285 a. 2 r. 32 p. Dublin.
— Irishtowne, 1 moiety, with a mill and salmon wyre on the
36. TIIOS. and RICHD. BARNARD. — Ballfean alias Meath.
Ballyfeighan, with the mill, 376 a. (609 A. & 9 p. stat.)
11. 12s. 3d. ; bar. Deece, co. Meath. Date 15 th Jan.
18th year. — InroUed -J-12 th Jan. 1666.
37. CORPORATION of BANDON-BRIDGE.— Rine Cork.
and Lakyduffe, 365 a. — Maule Me Redmond, 80 a. — Richards-
towne, 66 a. — Cocawmore and Ballereagan, 201 a. — Ballyglan-
ney, 101 a. — in Pallice, 6 a. 3 r. 8 p. 12/. 11s. 5 d. ; bar. Ibane
and Barriroe, co. Cork. — Total quantity, 827 a. 3 r. 8 r.
plant. (1,340 a. 3 r. 24 p. stat.) Date 1 ith Feb. f 1 0th year.
— Inrolled 1 6th Feb. 1666. — Note: By letters from White-
hall, 7 April 1662, die King ordered a grant of lands to pass
to die Corporation. — (14° 2“ p. d. R. 14.)
39. ROBT. SOUTHWELL esq. — Garryhanker and Cork.
Claishenemode, 2 pi., 240a. (388a. 3 n. 2p.stat.) 31. 12s. 10fd.
— This rent was afterwards remitted by patent; bar. Kinnalea,
co. Cork. Date 14 th Feb. 1 9th year. — InroUed 23 d Feb.
1666.
41. L. Col. WM. PUREFOY— Drmnullane, 1 pi., 120 a. Clare.
prof. 35 a. unprof. 1/. 15s. 5Jd. — East Inge, § qr., 125 a.
1/. 17s. 11. Id. ; bar. Tullagh and Bunratty, co. Clare. —
Castlecreene, J pi., 80 a. 11. 4s. 3ld. — during a lease for 14 King's Co.
years commencing 10th Sep. 1659. — lands in Coolegcgan,
in Clonebulloge, and Clonemore, 119 a. — in Clonebulloge,
Clonemore, Clonekeene, Clonebrowne, Ballygarrett, Cassen-
derry, and Cloneruske, 969 a. — in Ballykermody, Clone-
kanta, Clonemello, Killcumber, and Ballynolatt, 266 a. — in
Clonebulloge and Clonemore, 37 a. 3' r. 35 p. — in the same,
11a. 1 R. — in the same, 50 a. . 2 r. — in die same, 9 a. ; par.
Radiangan, bar. Coolestowne, King’s Co. — Total quantity,
1,462 a. 2 a. 35 p. plant. (2,369 a. 1 r. 17 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 29/. 12s. id. — Note ; These lands in die King’s Co.,
pursuant to privy seal, dated at Whitehall, 14th Nov. 1666,
(19 > 2‘ p. d. R. 11.) were created the manor of Clonebulloge
alias Purefoy’s Place, widi power to hold courts leet and
baron before seneschalls of their appointing ; to take all wails
and estrays, to hold a Wednesday market, and two fairs on
29th June and 18di Oct., and die day after each, at Clon-
bulloge, paying the rent of 10s. Eng. ; and a power to create
tenures and make freeholders. ■ — Patent dated 15th and
inrolled 24th Oct. 1667. (Rot. Pat. anno 1 9° Car. II.
2* pars, facie R. 47.) 44. BAZILL PUREFOY esq— Antrim.
Gillgad, 336 a. 2 r.— Townabracke, 241 a. 2 R. 8 p. ; bar. and
co. Antrim. — Total quantity, 578 a. & 8p. plant. (936 a. 1 r.
5 p. stat.)— Total rent, 11. 16s. Id. 44. Capt. THOMAS Meath.
CURD. — In Troman or Tramon, 61 a. 2 n. 1/. 4s. 10jd. —
more in the same, 26 a. 10s. 6 j d. — more in the same, 70 a. 2 r.
1/. 8s. Old. ; bar. Moyfenrath, co. Meath. — Total quantity,
158 a. plant. (255 a. 3 r. 30 p. stat.)— Total rent, 31. 4s. 1 Id.
Dale 20th Dec. 18th year. — InroUed 25lhjan. 1666.
46. Sir BOYLE MAYNARD knt. — In die soudi of Tipperary.
Barretts-Grange (part), 74 a. — in the south of Derryluskane
(part), 16 a. — in die east of Ballynatten, 60 a. 2 r. 2 p. — in
die east of Maginstowne, 340 a. — in Milltownebegg, 108 A. &
16 p. — in both parts of Mooretownekirke (part), 165 a. 1 r.
24 p. — in Garrandraky (part), 54 a. 2 r. 16 p. prof. 201a.
unprof. — Raheene, 114a. — in Lackendraky (part), 37 a. 2 n. —
Draikes-acre, 32 a. 3 r. 24 p. — in die east part of Stealemitty,
19 a. 2 r. — Mocklerstowile, 508 a. 2r. 16 p. — in Coleman,
410 a. 2 b. — Radidrum, 431a. 2 r. ; bar. Middlethird, co.
Tipperary. — in die soudi of Killegh and Rathbegg alias
Rothlidge, 60 a. ; bar. Clanwilliam, same co. — Total quantity,
2,433 a. & 18 p. plant. (3,941a. & 38 p. stat.)— Total rent,
36/. 1 8s. 1 1 id. 48. Sir BOYLE MAYNA RD and OWEN Waterford.
SILVER esq. — In Ballym'shonicke, 244 a. prof. 204 a.
unprof. — Killontaine and Glangenovane, 217 A. prof. 245 a.
unprof. Ballyragli, 94 a. ; bar. Coshmore and Coshbride,
co. Waterford. — to hold 377 a. 2 r. to sir Boyle and his
heirs, and the residue to Silver and his heirs— Sir Boyle’s
rent, 5/. 14s. 8d. — Silver’s rent, 21. 13s. lOijd. Date
12th Feb. 10th year. — Inrolled 1st March 1666.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
18 Ch. II. Lilly, 40 a. — Irishtowne, other moiety, 40 a. — Hartstowne-
Stahenny, 62 a. — Castle Curragh alias Curragh, 24 a. — in
Dublin. Ballydowd, 3 A. — Rickenhead, 45 a. 1r. 32p Ballyboggan,
16 a. 2 r. — Luske alias Luskeland, with 14 houses aiid gar-
dens, and Rathlucastowne, :40 a. 2r the Lough alias
Loughs Hill alias Bullogsjand, 25 a. — in the rath of Killos-
sery alias Ashbornerath, 2 water mills in Killossery, and 3 a.
to them belonging, 120 a in Blackball in the parish of
Killosery, 20 a. — in Cprrertowne, 60 a.— in the same, called
St. John’s Land, 9 a. — Colcoigh, 48 a. 2r. — Dunmucky, 43 a.
3 it. — Total quantity, 883 a. 1 it. 24 p. plant. (1,429a. 3n. 13p.
stat.) — Total rent, 17/. 17s. 5d. — Chappell-Midway.— out of
Killmarten, one shill, chief rent.— out of Ashtowne 8 pence
Wexford, chief rent.— co. Dublin — one burgage in St. Mary’s parish,
Wexford.— one toft called Allen’s Wales, in St. Peter’s par
one waste messuage called Farranstowne alias Larknnsland,
15 a.; bar. Shilmalier, co. Wexford. — the manor of Skall-
rish alias Ballymackskallrish, and the manor of Killdowan,
(except die town,) containing the castle, town, and lands of
Drinagh, 129 a. 1 r. 8 p. — Ablinstowne, 40 a. — Staplestowne
and castle, 40 a. — Deanestowne, 92 a. 2r. 27 p. Milltowne,
55 a. 2 r. Whitestowne, 44 a. & 34 p. — Levettstowne, 21a. js Ch. ir.
& 30 p.— in Roestowne, 27 a. 2 r. 37 p.— in the same, 62 a. — —
2r. 29 p. — Kellystowne, 32 a. 1 r. 4 p. — Synnottstowne, Wexford.
46 a. 3 r. 28 p.— in Great Killyan, 17 a. 3 r. 22 p.— in Whites-
towne, called Morris-Gate, 40 a. — Jackettstowne, 69 a. 1 r.
Little Ballyfenock, 84 a. 1 r. 35 p. — Morrinstowne, 122 a.
2r. 2p — Gurchimninoge, 234 a. 2 b. 39 p. prof. 50 a. un-
prof.—Quoanstowne, 54 a. & 14 p. — Pollbreane, 33 a. 1 r.
33 p.— Fardellstowne, 101a. 1 r. 14 p. prof. 70 a. unprof.—
the commons of Drinagh, 55 a. In. 8 p. — Bogganstowne,
39 a. 2 b. 20 p.— Carrane M'Carne, 2 a.; bar. Forth, same
co — Cullentragb, 71 a.— a plott on the castle hills in Wex-
ford, Ballyshelane, and Martells-Knock, 475 a. — Graige-
Sallagh, 64 a. & 18 p. — in Little Johnstown, 97 a. — the
Dirre, 108 a. — Youngstowne, 163 a — Harvyestowne, with
the mill, 195 a. — Polehore, 223 a — Bolgerstowne, 65 a.—
Muchwood, 86a. — parcells of Polehore; bar. Shilmalier,
same co.— Total quantity, 3,008 a. 2 r. 34 p. plant (4,873 a.
2 r. 19p. stat.)— Total rent, 60/. 18s. 4i}</. Date 20th Dec.
\Sth year.—InroUed 15 th Jan. 1666.
Roll ISth Cha. I,
1. JOHN STEPNEY esq. — Cloghdowny, 276 a. 1 r. 8p.
— f Ilan-Ifenchey or Ilandeffinchey, 287a. 1 r. 8p. prof. 12 a.
1 r. 8 p. unprof.— West Skahannagh, 1 10 a. 2 n. 32 p.— East
Skahannagh, 73 a. 3 r. 8 p— + Ballyhoydey or Ballyheady,
120 a. 1 r. 8 p. — f Jordanstowne, 200 a. & 32 p. — Knock-
analoafy, 204 a. 2 r. 16 p. — Fahaloaskane, 301 a. 1 r. 32 p.
prof. 64 a. 2 n. 32 p. unprof. ; bar. Kinalea, co. Corke
Total quantity, 1,574 a. 2 r. 24 p. plant. (2,550 A. 2 R. 21 p.
stat)— Total rent, 23/. 18s. 2 id. Dale 1st Sep. 18 th year.
— Inrolled 3 d Sep. 1666:— Note: Mr. Stepney sold the lands
thus f marked, 4 Aug. 1668, to Edward Riggs of Iland-
Finchey alias Hanyfinchy, gent., for 350/.
2. Sir ARTHUR GORE hart — Newtowne alias Car-
rowerragh (to be called for ever Castle-Gore), being Iqr., 52 a.
6 16 p. 10s. did. — Rath-Adam, 1 qr., 56 a. 3 n. 11s. 6d.
Clonbron and Backlone, 1 qr., 28 a. 1 r. 24. p. 5s. 9d. Car-
rowbleagb, lqr., 117 a. 1/. 3s. — Carrow M'Moyler, d ’,
68 a. 2 r. 13s. 10W. — in Greenan qr., 72 a. 14s. 6£</. in
Bnllymanagh, 4 a. 9 >)</.— more in the same qr., 38 a. 7s.8}</.—
Cloglierm' Adam, lqr., 81a. 1 r. 8p. 16s. 5>rf. — Carrow-
kelly, 1 qr., 106 a. & 16 p. 1/. Is. 5\d. — Ballysakelly, 3 qrs.,
(to be called for ever by the name of Faireland,) being formerly
called by the names of Rinenecorry, 1 qr. ; Drunmine, i qr. ;
Clonestiroge, 1 qr. ; Leaghcarrow, Bolyke, and Killcommon,
i qr. ; Rathglas.se, 1 cart" ; Partagh alias Rahistowne, 1 cart",
337 a. Ir. 24 p. prof. 18 a. unprof. 3/. 8s. 3?td— llusseene
or Rusbins, 2 qrs., 140 A. 2 R. prof. 1a. 3 r. 6 p. unprof.
1/. 8s. 5>d. — Killcamroan, 1 qr., 31a. 1 r. 24 i>. 6s. 4{d.
— Ballyntvhan, ?, qr., 122 a. 3 r. 8 p. prof. 42 a. 2 r. 32 p.
unprof. 1/. 4s. 10 Jd. — Carrowreagh, 1 qr., 88 A. 2 r. 32 p.
17s. Hid— Connell, lqr., 47 a. 3k. 8p. 9s.8d— Ragh-Roan,
7 cart", 96 a. 1 r. 8 p. prof. 91 a. & 24 p. unprof. 19s. 6d—
Derrin and Congee or Cugne, 31 qrs., 238 a. 2 r. prof. 6 a. 2 r.
16 p. unprof. 21. 8s. 3 id — Ballaghadally, 2 qrs., 328 a. prof.
159 a. unprof. 3/. 6s. 5 d — Mullaghfarrey, 1 qr. ; Lisclonen,
1 qr. ; Clonawillen, 1 qr. ; Leagh-Carow and Tyhane or Anty-
hane, \ qr., 376 a. prof. 23 a. 3 r. 8 p. unprof. 31. 16s. lid—
Farragh, 1 qr., 168 a. 2 r. 32 p. prof. 20 a. 3 r. 24 p. unprof.
1/. 14s. \\d. — Cashley, 2 qrs., 454 a. 3 r. 24 p. prof. 296 a.
unprof. 41. 12 s. ljd— Sraghen-Sallagh, lqr., and Gortfadda,
iqr., 143 a. 1 r. prof. 213 A. unprof. l/.9s. — Shraugh, lean"
of Shanvismore qr., 28 a. — more in the s'1 qr., 4 a. 6s.5|d
Gortanamuck, 1 qr., 165 a. l/.13s.5d — in Bellass qr., 18 a.
3s.7Jd — in Fahey and Elly, 1 qr., 63 a. 12s. 9d— in Ragliana-
greeqr., 44 a. 1 R. prof. 22 a. unprof. 8s. llid — Knockfree
and Carrowkillin, lqr., 120a. prof. 40 a. unprof. l/. Is.3id
Knockglasse, i qr., and Garranard, iqr., 165 a. 3 r. prof.
45 a. 2 r. unprof. 1/. 13s. 6|d —of Emagh qr., 85 a. prof.
140 A. unprof. 17s. 2 Id — of Ballyulabane ahas Ennaughs
qr., 54 a. 10s. llfd — of Raglunoreaveeny qr., 43 a. 8s.81d
— of llaghbane qr., 84 a. 17s. — of Gortnahirra or Gortnas-
hirra qr., 71a. 14s. 41 d — Banagber, 1 qr., 108 a. 1 r. 1/. Is. 1 Id
— Cashelgee alias Casselloghell alias Bucks, lqr., 235a.
&32p. 21. 7s. 7Jd — Foggliill or Iiogghill, 244 a. 3r. 24 p.
2L 9s. 7 d — Carrowtrasna, 108 a. 1/. Is. lOld — Creeve-
more and Creevebegg, 2 qrs., 220 a. 3 n. 21 4s. 8 >d
fifth fart, back.
Clonakillin, lqr., 30 a. 3r. 8 p. 6s. 2 jd — Attee-hart or
Attyhai t, 90 a. 3 r. 8p. 18s. 4(d— in Parke and Gorteluge,
iqr., 21a. 2 r. 36 p. 4s. 4id — Garrane-Cam, l qr., 111a. &
26 p. 1/. 2s. 5Jd — in Clonornn alias Clooneryne and Carrow-
reaghter, Reuse or Reafe, and Gortings or Gortnigs, 73 a.
14s. 9)d— Dromnine, i qr.,44A. 1 r. 8p. 8s. ll.Jd— Owen-
Bristey or Dristey, 1 qr., 24 a. 1 r. 24 p. 4s. lljd— one cart"
of Teymore alias Tynnemore qr., 4 a. & 8 p. 9|d— in Killa-
brone alias Rathnaagh, 22 a. 2 r. 4s. 6id ; bar. Tirawly, co.
Mayo.— in 2 qrs. of Cromley, 36 a. 7s. 3 id ; bar. Tirreragh,
co. Sligo.— Atty-Donnagh alias Milkenagh alias Ballyclare,
(to be called for ever Gore’s-Dale,) 262 a. 1 r. 8 p. 21. 13s. Id
— Oughell, lqr., 74a. 3 r. 24 p. 15s. lfd— Cladagh, \ qr.’
47 a. 1 k. 9s. 6|d — Knockbrack, 1 qr., 200 a. 3 r. 32 p.
21. 0s. Sid— Came, 1 qr., 155 a. 2 it. 24. p. 1/. 1 Is. 6d— Cloon-
barry, lqr., 92a. & 32 p. 18s. 8d— Kenculloe alias Kinkelly,
lqr., 121a. Ir. 8p. 1/. 4s. 7 Id — Glanawagh, lqr., 163a. 1 r.
8 p. 1/. 13s. Ojd — in Lisleagh qr., i qr., 42 a. & 8p. 8s. 6 d
—in Kenculleeqr., d", 76 a. 1 n. 24 p. 15s. 5Jd— in Cayldal-
lee, lqr., 100 a. 2r. 15s. 5id — in Corragynorrin or Corragh-
norren qr., h qr. 70 a. 3 r. 8 p. 14s. 4d— Litterbrone, 1 qr.,
265 a. 2 r. 24 p. 21. 14s. 9 jd ; bar. Lyney, same co. — Done-
narrow, h qr., 88 a. 2 r. 7s. 7d-in Kincon, 3i qrs., 225 a.
1 it. 24 p. 21. os. 7Jd — Carrowkeel, Lissenege alias Lisseney,
84 a. 17s. — in Rathcoyle alias Rathcoylemore alias Dunbree-
dee, 235 a. Ir. 17 r. 21. 7s. 7 \d. — Adregoule alias Knock-
adergowle alias Knockmerry alias Doonboonagight alias
Knockfarnought, Drumboughey, Knockfernagh, and Knock-
shanedrumnita, 413 a. 4/. 3s. 7.1 d— Ballyngdowan, | qr., 218 a.
21. 4s. ljd — Ballygowran, 1 qr. and cart", 43 a. 8s. 8Jd
Killinyver alias Killmure, 4 qr., 63 a. 1/. 0s. 9d— Kinvally,
1 qr., 75 a. 15s. 2}d — Chunesketli alias Clonskagh, 4 qr.,
122 a. 1/. 4s. 8d — Shyghane alias Killfyan alias Lecarrow-
entyhane, 1 qr., 152 a. 1/. 10s. 9*d— Boghadoue, lqr., 214a.
2r. 32 p. 21. 3s. 5id ; bar. Tyrawly, co. Mayo. — Total
quantity, 9,126 a. Ir. 31 p. plant. (14,783 a. 1 r. 13p. smt.)
—Total rent, 92/. 8s. 5\d. Date 30 th Aug. 18 th year.—
InrolledlSth Sep. 1666. — Note : These lands, with those granted
to him afterwards, and others which he had purchased, were
created into the manor of Castle-Gore, (pursuant to p. seal,
dated at Windsor, 22 Aug. 1686,) with 800 a. in demesne,'
a power to create tenures, to hold courts lcet and baron, a law
day or court of record, to appoint bailiffs and other officers, to
build and keep a prison for the said manor, to enjoy all waifs,
strays, &c., to impark 800 a., with free warren, park, and chase,’
to hold two fans on 15th and 16th Aug. and 1st and 2d Dec.
at the town of Belclare, at the rent of 10s. sterl., to appoint
clerks of the market, 1 Nov. 1686, and inrolled 25th of that
month. — (Anno 2" Jac. II. 2*' pars, dorso 11. 20.)
7. Capt. GEORGE PEPPER— Eastern farm of Julians,
towne, 130 a. 21. 12s. 7ij,/.-out of die westerly part ofBally-
gart, with the houses and gardens thereon, 120 a. 21. 8s. 7|,/.
— Moymurdry, 290 a. 51. 17s. 5 \d. — Irishtowne, 282 a.
51. 14s. 2\d. — Kenoge, 62 a. 1/. 5s. 1 — Moymurdry, 16 a.
6s. 5\d. ; bar. Duleeke, co. Meath — Total rent, 18/. 4s. 5 j ,1.
Date 1st Oct. \3thycar — Inrolled 2d Oct. 1666.
Mayo.
Sligo.
Meath.
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Tipperary.
Tipperary.
Wexford.
Quern's Co.
Wexford.
9. ELIAH GREENE esq— Ballynontye (part), 265 a.
4/. Os. 5 ijd. — Gravestowne and Burnecliurch, 1,015 a. 15/. 8s.
3}d. — Lurgoe with Derryaul, 289 a. 4/. 7s. 9$d. — nortli-
east part of Croghane, 799 a. 2 R. 13 p. 12/. 2s. lOd— Bally-
kerryn (part), 49 a. 14s. lOJd. — Killahy, 630 a. 9/. 11s. 4d.
— Monanoly (part), 103 a. U 11s. SJrf. — BaUyvadly, 145 a.
2/. 4s. Old. — Ballynacloghy, 122 a. 1/. 17s. 0|d— Killne-
gananagh (part), 583 a. 81. 17s. 0|(/.— in Killahine, 164 a.
21. 9s. 9jd. — in BallyphiUip, 181 a. 1 r. 13 p. 21. 15s. 1 d. ;
bar. Slevardagh and Compsye, co. Tipperary. — Total quan-
tity, 4,345 a. 3 r. 26 p. plant. (7,039 a. 2 r. 27 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 65/. 19s. lid. — in West Ballyvillon, Cappin, and Lick-
nacrane alias Lissicarrane, 266 a. (430 a. 3 r. 20 p. stat.)
4/. 0s. 9 \d. ; bar. Carbery, co. Cork. 11. NATHANIEL
TAYLOIl.— Ballygraheny, 186 a. 2/. 1 6s. 6d— Noan, 738 a.
11/. 4s. Hd. — Roanmooly (part), 65 a. 19s. 9 </.; bar. Sle-
vardagh, co. Tipperary. Dale 4 th Oct. 18 th year. —
Inrolled 12 th Oct. 1666.
13. JOHN SYMONS, THO* CROTHAM, R" PICK-
ARD, and W» HOWARD. — In Ballentiskin, 41a. 1 r.
13 p. 16s. 8 |d. — to Symons. — more in the same, 60 A.
l/.4s. 2jd. — to Cotham. — more in the same, 45 a. 1 r. 13 p.
18s. 4 \d. — to Pickard. — more in the same, 41 a. 1 r. 13 p.
16s. 8fd. — to Howard ; bar. Shelburne, co. Wexford.
Date 14/4 Nov. 18 th year. — Inrolled 27 th Nov. 1666.
15. JOHN RAWKINS, JAMES SHEPPARD, and
OBADIAH ADAMS. — Ballygandanbegge, Claurdagh or
Claureagh, Garrygreene, and the moiety of Bordwell, 71 a.
3/. 9s. 3d.; bar. Upper Ossory, Queen’s Co. — Ballyleagh,
554A.prof. 28 a. 2r. unprof. — inCoolebacke,100A. 13/.4s.l0d. ;
bar. Bantry, co. Wexford. — Shane M'John’s parke, 2 a.
2 r. Is. Ojd. — Feas and Livery meadowes, 7 a. 2 r. 3s. Old.;
liberties of Ross, same co. — Total quantity, 840 A. plant.
(1,300 a. 2 R. 27 p. stat.)— Total rent, 16/. 18s. Ijd. ;— all
these to Rawkins. — the moiety of Camlynn and Graige, 165 a.
2 it. (268 a. & 14 p. stat.) 3/. 7s. 0}d— these to Sheppard.
— in Garranstockell, 240 a. 4/. 17s. 2\d. — in Kearyght, 11 A.
2 r. 4* 8d. — these to Adams during the life of Dudley Col-
clongh ; bar. Bantry, same co. — Total quantity, 251a. 2 r.
plant. (407 a. 1 r. 23 p. stat.)— Total rent, 51. Is. lOJd.
Dale l itk Nov. 18th year. — Inrolled 27 th Nov. 1666.
— Rahinstowne alias Ballyrainc (part), 396 a. 1 n. 20 f.
8/. 0s. 6>d. — in Ballinderry, 178 a. 1b. 21. 12s. 2 \d.; ~
bar. Moyfenragh, co. Meath. — Total quantity, 2,025 a.
2 b. 32 p. plant. (3,281a. Ik. 9 p. stat.)— Total rent,
41/. 0s. 4 id. — Dale 24 th Nov. 18 th year.— Inrolled 21th Nov.
1666.
28. EDWARD WARR— Rathmichaell alias Rathmestle,
36 a. — Little Mackananty alias Knockananty, 22a. 17s.7J</.;
within the liberties of Limerick. — Ballynantylist, 234 a. —
— Ballysheromnarshall, 28 a. — Ballynanty, north, 214 a.
7/. 4s. 6| d. ; bar. Coshma, co. Limerick. — Derrrygrogan
(part), Kilmiu-ry (part), and Blackland (part), 221 a. 4/. 9s. 6d.;
bar. Philipstown, King’s Co. 29. RICH0 DINGLE and
ROB1 CHILD.— In Clancummer, 326 a. prof. 6 a. unprof—
in Rossacully and part of Clonbunny, 29 a. prof. 20 a. unprof.
— in Rossarybegg, 47 A. — in Clonsinny, 7 A. 6/. 4s. 2\d. —
to Dingle ; bar. Owny and Arra, co. Tipperary. — in Bal-
lynecloghly, 42 a. 2 k’. 27 p. 12s. 11 Jd. — to Child; south
liberties of Limerick. — Date 20 th Dec. 18 th year. — Inrolled
28 th Dec. 1666.
30. Sir RALPH WILSON knt. — In Lismullan, 135 a.
2 r. 6 p.— Killiquirke, 160 a.— in Clonkeene, 175 a.— in Ca-
hirconlish, 473 a.— in Lissmolane, 203 A. 17/. 8s. 2{d. ; bar.
Clanwilliam, co. Limerick. — Total quantity, 1,146 a. 2 r.
6 p. plant. (1,857 a. & 32 p. stat.)— in Rathbane, 159 a.— in
Skehanaghboy, 21 a.— in Bannerow, 9 a.— in Gortmonela,
8 a. — in Cahirgeilgeneragli, 38 a. — in Cahirdavine (part),
9 a. — Ballincurra and Mongeele(part),84A— Inchimore, 47 a.
— in Ratligrelane, part of the same, 16 a. — in Donnoghmore,
2 a. — in Turvoesuteragh, 93 a. — Cliardaveene (part), 19 a. —
Gortiloghy (part), 8 a. ; south liberties of Limerick. — Total
quantity, 513 a. plant. (830 a. 3 R. 39 p. stat.)— Total rent,
7/. 15s. 9fd. 32. JAMES BANTING. — In Killvantoge,
160 a. (259 a. 8t 28 p. stat.) 3/. 4s. 9d. ; bar. Cooleystowne,
King’s Co. Date 20th Dec. 18/A year. —Inrolled 28th Dec.
1666.
33. ELLINOR CASTLE.— Liscarton (part), 133 a. 2 r.
17 p. (216 a. 2r. 3 p. stat.) 21. 14s. 1 Id. ; bar. Navan, co.
Meath. Date 20 th Nov. 18 th year.— Inrolled 12 th Dec.
1666.
Limerick.
King's Co.
Tipperary.
Limerick.
Limerick.
Meath.
Waterford. 17. WILLIAM GIBBS esq.— Coolesheile, 536a. & 18 p.
prof. 1,781 A. unprof. — Glanbegge, 145 a. — Knocknescarfe,
being part of Ballymcshonicke, 103 A. prof. 150 a. unprof. ;
bar. Coshmore, co. Waterford. — Total quantity, 784 a. &
18 p. plant. (1,270 a. & 22 p. stat.)— Total rent, 11/. 18s. 1 Jd.
Date 26 th Oct. 18 th year. — Inrolled 1 9th Nov. 1666.
34. RICHARD MOORE.— Gortfvee, 184 a. 21. 15s. 10 id. Tipperary.
Boolekeile, 194 a. — rent omitted in the roll ; bar. Slevar-
dagh and Compsie, co. Tipperary. — in Russellstowne, Waterford.
1,310 a. 1 r. 14 p. 19/. 17s. 11 id. ; bar. Glanyhery, co.
Waterford. — Ballydermott-Roe and Sharnagh, 100 a. Wexford.
31. 12s. 10id. — Ballylurkan, 35 a. 14s. 2 jd. ; bar. Gorey, co.
Wexford. Date 20th Nov. 18th year. — Inrolled, Is/ Dec.
Westmeath. 19. Sir ROBERT DRAYDEN bart.— Daylistowne and
Goghanaghdoty, 178 a. 3 n. 8 p. — Gedaglianstownebegge,
141 a. & 16 p. ; bar. Fertullagh, co. Westmeath. — Total
quantity (518 a. & 30 p. stat.)— Total rent, 6/. 9s. 6£d.
Dale 10 th Nov. 18Z/t year. — Inrolled 27Z/t Nov. 1666.
Limerick. 21. WILLIAM MATHEWS of Templeline in co. Wick-
low, esq.— Cahirline, 138 a. & 21 p. 21. Is. 1 lid.— Ratlijor-
dane, 379 a. 8 it. 51. 15s. 4d. — Toneterny, south part, 41 a.
2 r. 29 p. 12s. 7Jd. — Ballyobin, 150 a. 3 r. 12 p. 21. 5s. 9\d.
in Williamstowne, 40 a. 12s. 1 jd. — Rochestowne, Ratli-
keepe, and Fellory, 259 a. 2 R. 25 P. 31. 18s. 9\d. ; bar. Clan-
william, co. Limerick. — Total rent, 15/. 6s. 8 id. Date
10 th Nov. 18th year. — Inrolled 19th Nov. 1666.
Limerick. 23. JOHN. TURIN of London, merch'. — In Reynes, out
of die east side, reserving the improvements, 59 a. St 23 p. —
in Skahanagh, west part, 212 a. St 34 p. prof. 8 a. unprof. —
in Skahanagh, 23 a. 3 r. 6p. — in Killahnat or Killaliiny,
143 a. — Ballebyne, 141 a. prof. 15 a. 2 r. unprof. — Rareagh-
more, 157 a.— Lisnakelly, 453 a. 3 n. 8 p. prof. 16 a. St 16 p.
unprof. 18/. Is. 5{d— Ballinisky, 104 a. 1/. 11s. 7d. ; bar.
Connelloe, co. Limerick. — Total rent, 19/. 13s. OJd.
Date 20 th Nov. 18 th year. — Inrolled 29 th Nov. 1666.
Meath. 25. HENRY Bishop of MEATH and his heirs, for ever.
— Knock alias Summerliill, widi its parcells, viz. Moige
and Knockbegg, 743 A. 1 n. 12 r. 15/. Is. OJd. — Bacons-
towne, 507 a. 3 R. 10/. 5s. 7 h d.— Jordnnstowne, 200 a. 4/. Is.
(122.)
36. EDWARD TOOICE esq.— In the north part of Queens Co.
Shrowle alias Shroule and Burnesure, 573 a. 3 n. 20 p.
1 1/. 12s. 4 Jd, — Ilossineligan, 32 a. 2r. 32 p. 13s. 2Jd— Rathil-
ligg, 143 a. 2 b. prof. 21 A. unprof. 21. 18s. lid.— Oldleagh,
86 a. 3 n. prof. 15 a. 2 r. unprof. l/.15s. l|d. — Ballinrahin,
108 a. 21. 3s. 8fd. — Ballynegall, 378 a. prof. 106 a. unprof.
7/. 13s. Ofd. — Rossenagh, 162 a. 2 r. prof. 47 a. 2 r. 16 p.
unprof. 3/. 5s. 9|d— in Clonagh, 1 12 a. 2 R. 22 p. prof. 37 a.
3 b. 24 p. unprof. 2/. 6s.— (these last two to be liolden only
during the life of John Hovenden.)— Ballacmoyler, 386 a.
prof. °118 A. 1 R. 16 p. unprof. 7/. 16s. 33d.— Killeyney, 65 a.
1 r. prof. 16 a. 1 r. unprof. 1/. 6s. 5d.— Shragh and Cuddagli,
110 A. 2 R. 21. 4s. 9d. ; bar. Slewmarge, Queen’s Co. —
Total quantity, 2,159 A. 3 R. 34 p. plant. (3,498 A. 1 R. 15 P-
stat.)— Total rent, 43/. 14s. 11 Jd. Date 20 th Dec. 18th year.
— Inrolled lAlh Jan. 1666.
38. PETER DALTON gent— Traverstowne alias Tullo- Tipperary.
molan, 100 a— in Broakan plow., 72 a— Baliyneny, 180 a—
Crosslanga, 119 a— in Carhue, 51a. I r. 5 p. prof. 50 a.
unprof— Killmoreie, 170 A— Ballyanraghan, 175 A— Bol-
tynv, 180 A— Boltyny, 130 a— Killcussett, 130 a— Tullo-
moylin, 154 A— in Adan in Traverstowne, 67 A. 2 n— a pro-
portion of waste mountain belonging to the parish of Dollow;
bar. Upper Ormond, co. Tipperary. — Total quantity,
1,528 a. 3 r. 5 p- plant. (2,476 a. 1 R. 19 p. stat.)— Total,
I 23/. 4s. 3 id. Date 5th Feb. 19th year.— Inrolled 15 th Feb.
I 1666.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
is c II. 41 . Sir JOHN BARRINGTON lent, and bait— Killarry,
— — - 348 a. 2 k. prof. 71 A.jinprof. 7/. Is. 1 Jd. — Lobbinstowne,
Meal/,. 282 A. ) prof. 5 A. 3 unprof. 5/. 14s. 3Jd— Ricetowne,
134 a. prof. 4 a. & 8 p. unprof. 21. Us.3\d.— Michellstowne,
299 a. 3 n. prof. 12 a. 1 it. unprof. 61. Is. 4Jd— Cluntill,
88 a. prof. 12 a. 2 it. unprof. 1/. 15s. 7 Jd. — part of Siddane
and Polecastle, 272 a. prof. 4 a. unprof. 51. 10s. 2 \d. Cad-
dlestowne (part), 25 a. 10s. ljd. ; bar. Slane, co. Meath
Total quantity, 1,449 a. 2 n. plant. (2,347 a. 3 r. 32 p. stat.)
—Total rent, 29/. 7s. Id. Date 23d Jan. IS th year—
Inrolled 15 th Feb. 1666.
Waterford. 44. ELIZABETH WALE, widow of Edw. Wale elite,
JOSIAS MARSDEN, and BEBORAH Ids wife, and
TIMOTHY WALE.— In Garrancrobally, 262a. 3Z.19s.6Jd.
— Killbridge, 270 a. prof. 20 a. unprof.— in Monvoy, 38 a.
prof. 6 a. unprof. 4Z. 13s. 6 Id. — Lower Butlerstowne, 154 a.
21. 6s. 9Jd. — in Upper Butlerstowne, 48 a. 2 it. 27 p.
14s. 9 .Id. ; bar. Middlethird, co. Waterford.— Total quan-
tity, 772 a. 2 n. 27 p. plant. (1,251 A. 2 r. 15 P. stat.)-Total
rent, 11/. 14s. lid.— to hold to the uses expressed in the last
will of the said Edw. Wale, elke Date 16 th Nov. 18/4 year.
— Inrolled 17 th Nov. 1666.
I 47. THOMAS HOOKE aid" of Dublin Newcastle, C(,..n.
231 a. 4/. 13s. 6Id. — Terrell’s passe, 166 a. 3/. 7s. 2jd. —
Ballygillmore, 200 a. 4/. Is.— out of south part of Temple- Westnwati
oran, by an east and west line, 20 a. 1 r. 20 p. 8s. 3d. ; bar.
Fertullagh, co. Westmeath. — Controversy, 41 a. 3 n. 24 p. Ardmagh
11s. 4 d. ; bar. Orier, co. Ardmagh. Date 24th Jan.
18/4 year. — Inrolled 6th Feb. 1666.
50. JOHN RUXTON esq. — Atherdee, part of lands, Louth.
172 a. prof. 80 a. unprof. 31. 9s. 8d— in Little Arthurstowne,
46 a. 2 s. 18s. lOd. — in Lagan, Crewmartin, and Great
Wood, 232 a. prof. 64 a. unprof. 4/. 13s. lljd. — Tully,
144 a. prof. 25 a. unprof. 21. 18s. 3Jd— Ballybonny, 143 a.
prof. 14 a. unprof. 21. 17s. lid. — within the walls of Ather-
dee, with the houses thereupon, 6 a. 2 r. 2s. 7 jd— in Ather-
dee, the Carmelite abbey, and 5 cabbins in the great street, with
backsides and gar-dens, 2 a. 9|d.— in Smyrmer, 11 a. in
Atherdee parish, 2 a. 2 r. 5s. 5 Jd.-in Atherdee, a house and
1 a. 4 Jd. ; bar. Atherdee co. Louth.— Total quantity, 760 a.
2 r. plant. (1,231 a. 2 r. 16 p. stat.) Date 26th Oct.
18/4 year. — Inrolled 6/4 Dec. 1666.
1. CHARLES FLEETWOOD esq. — In Rowlandstown,
289 a.— Paynstown, 467 a.; bar. Duleek, co. Meath.—
Total quantity, 756 a. 2 R.fplant. (1,225 a. 1 R. 25 p. stat.)
Total rent, 15/. 6s. 4Jd. Date 16/4 June 18/4 year
Inrolled 23 d June 1666.
3. JOHN HEIiRICKEgent — Poleenelong, castle. See. —
Lishyday, i plowl". — C-astlelavard, plowl". — Northlefoney,
442 a. (715 a. 3 r. 34 p. stat.) 6/. 14s. 3d.-in Ballidina, 97 a.
— Skynegore, 190 a. In. 8P.-in Slevegolan or Slenegolan,
241 a. 1 R. 19 p. (856 a. 1 n. 15 p. stat.) 8/. 0s. 6Jd. ; bar.
Kinalea, co. Cork. — Total rent, 14/. 14s. 9Jd. . Date
18/4 June 18/4 year— Inrolled 20/4 June 1666.
ABRAHAM YARNER esq., muster mr general. —
Clomnaning, 90 a. 2 r. 8 p— BaDyturtaine, 145 a. 2 r. prof.
36 a. 2 R. 9 p. unprof.— Ballydonafin, 57 a. 3 R. prof. 16 a.
unprof. — Rahinegro, Cronekeire, and Killaderge, 58 a. 2 r
10 P.-Barenecoyle, 100 a. 2r. 7 p.— Ballynecurry and Cappa
alias Inchiknappa, 162 a. 3 n.-in Killy, 74 a— in Ramore
alias Ballihenrygow, 135 a. ; bar. Newcastle, co. Wicklow
Total quantity, 824a.2r. 25p. plant. (1,335 a. 2r. 8p.stat.)
—Total rent, 16/. 13s. lOAd. Date 22d June 18/4 year—
Inrolled 2d July 1666.
:. 7. OLIVER ORMSBY esq. — Garryancaharry, 207 a.
31. 2s. 10Jd— Carrickitle, 319 a. 2 n. 22 p. 41. 17s. Old—
Bally nemonymore, 377 a. 2 n. 11p. 5/. 14s. 8d.— Ballyni-
curry, 2] 1a. 2 r. 33 p. 3/. 4s. 3d. — Ballynemonybegg, 1 moietv,
127 a. 3 n. 22 p. 1/. 18s. 9}d. — in Clogheviller, 18 a. & 4 p.
5s. 5 id.; bar. Small County, co. Limerick.— in East Kinard,
500 a. 71. 11s. lOJd— Fogheriglnnore, 101 a. 1/. 10s. 8 \d.
Lisdargane, 300 a. 41. 11s. 2Jd. — in moiuitain Garfenagh,
61 a. 1 n. 16 p. 18s. 7Jd— idem arable, 125 a. 1/. 17s. lljd.
-in Dunsheny, 98 a. I r. 12 p. 1/. 9s. 10.]d.; bar. Corga-
ginny, co. KEitny. — Total quantity, 2,447 a. 2 r. plant.
(3,963 a. 2 n. 8 p. stat.)— Total rent, 37/. 3s. 4d. Date
6/4 July 18/4 year— Inrolled 10/4 July 1666.
10. Aid" JOHN PRESTON. — In Herbertstowne, 146 a.
&14p. 2/. 19s. 1 R/. — Jordanstowne,87A. 3 it. 24 p. l/.15s.7Jd.
—Allenstowne and Staplestowne, 399 a. 1 r. 8 p. 8/. Is. 8(d!
—m Rodgerstownc, 45 a. prof. 25 a. unprof. 18s. 2Jd—
in Ardsallngh, Farrandarragh, and Correstowne, 354 a.
7/. 3s. 4Jd. Maistowne, 164 a. 3/. 6s. 5d— in Navan called
'() a. (76 a. 2 n. stat) 1/. 10s. U$d, — other lands under
several denominations, viz. of Boyerstowne, in the manor of
Navan, 248 a. 3 n. 51. 0s. 9d—Parkeboy or Parkboyne, 9 a.
2 r 3s. 10* ; bar. Navan, co. Meath.— in Knockmarck, .
foi 'i!'' P'’0r' 37 A’ unProf-» and 22 A- >» common, :
21. 10s. 1 0d— Drumrec, 52 a. 1/. Is. OJd— Augherskea, 27 a. ,
10s. lljd.; bar. Deece, same co.-in Belroai-stowne or Bell- 1
perstowne, 342 a. 3 r. 32 r. 61. 18s. lljd.— in Athronan,
166 a. 2 it. 3/ 7s. 5 (d. in Rivcrstoivne, 388a. 2 k. 7/.17s.4d. i
Roll 1 8 Ik Clia. II. sixth part, face.
, —m Castletowne-Taragh, 294 a. 3 r. 51. 19s. 4Jd— in Ar- Month
- lanstowne, 89a. In. 1/. 16s. lfd. — in Rosse, 187a. 2n
- prof. 6 a. unprof. 31. 15s. lljd.— in Castlebray, 37a. 2r.
- 15s. 2 Jd. ; bar. Skreene, same co— Port-towne, 158 a. 2 it
32£prof. 47a. unprof. 8/.4s. 3Id— Glacke, 177a. 3/.lls.8Jd.
Derriconnor, 1 90 a. & 16 p. prof. 71a. unprof. 3/. 1 6s. 1 1 Jd.
- —in Batterstowne, 73a. In. 11 p. 1/. 9s. 8 d.; bar. Lune,
, same co— in Imoe, 192 a. & 4 p. prof. 128 a. 1 r. 18 p. Queen- s Co
unprof. 3/. 17s. 9Jd. — Ballicullane, 143 a. 3 r. 24 p. prof.
, 160 a. 3 r. 24 p. unprof. 21. 18 s. 3|d— Ballinrudderie, 112 a!
• 3 r. 8 p. prof. 32 a. 2 r. 4 p. unprof. 21. 5s. 8d— Larragh,
' To A‘ P,''0f: 86 A- 3 "• 8 p- unProf- U 5s- Hd—in Dingins,
19 a. 1 r. 24 p. 7s. 9Jd. ; bar. Portnehinch, Queen’s Co.
Cromoge, Xn.ll, prof. 862 1 16
12/. 13s— Cappalakeany, 796 a. 2 r. 14 p. prof. 197a. unprof.
16/. 2s. 6 Id. — Deseart-Beagh, 523 a. & 34 p. prof. 123 a
3 n. 24 p. unprof. 10/. 11s. 10|d— Tenekilly or TiimekiUy’
71 A. 2 r. 3 p. prof. lit. Ip. unprof. 1/. 8s. 1 ljd— Roskiltan,
, a- prof. 48 a. 3 r. unprof. 9/.lls.2Jd.; bar. Mary-
borough,, same co— Robertstowne, 999a. 1r. 30p. 20/.4s. 9 jd.; Meath
bai. Kells, co. Meath — Total quantity, 7,859 a. 2 r. 22 p
plant. (!2,677a. 3r. 2 p. stat.) — Total rent, 158/. 9s. 3jd.
— 14. Sir RICHARD BROWNE knt. and bait In
Castletownetaragh, 98 a. 1 R— in Riverstowne, 129 a. 2r —
in Bellperrstowne, 114 a. 1 r— in Athronan, 55a. 2r— in
A, -lanstowne 29 a. 3 R— in Rosse, 62 a. 2 n— in Castlebray,
12 a. 2 R.; bar. Skreene, same co— Total quantity, 502 a.
Ln'PrAn^T8l3o^ 10p'S,at-)-Total rent, 10/.3s.5d.
15. JOHN FRENCH — Churchtowne, 366 a. 1 r. Hall-
towne, 203 a. ; bar. Navan, same co — Total quantity, 569 a.
1 n. plant. (922 a. & 14 p. stat)-Total rent, 11/. 10s. 6+d.
D°te 10/4 July 18/4 year— Inrolled 27 th July 1666.
17. Capt. JOHN JEA COCK— Carrigreenny, 372 a. 2 r. c h
— Arcaghan, Drumrick alias Drumerk, and Woods, 688 a -
bar- East Carbury, co. Cork— Total quantity, 1,061 a 2 ,7
plant. (1,719 a. 2 r. 24 p. stat.)-Total rent, 16/.5s.54d^ !
Date 19/4 July 18/4 year— Inrolled 28/4 July 1666.
18. ANTHONY INGRAM—Ballyvorneene, 146 a—
5 : K»o=H»U,-Ad»m, S5 a — Lambardstowne,
f 1 H- Up— 1,1 BaUybrody, 36 a.; bar. Clonwillimn, co.
Limerick — Total quantity, 611a. In. M, p]ant- (990 A
!*, 1 *■ “■)-?“ Oi Date 20« July
18/4 year. — Inrolled 3d Aug. 1666.
W“ SHELDON — Knockaneneene and Cos- Tipperary
sanduffe, 131 a. prof. 128 a. unprof. 1/. 19s. 9id— Coolelo- '
mane, Rosse, and Killiknockane, 103 a. 3 r. prof. 83 a. un-
prof. 1/. 11s. 6d— Ballintow, Garticarrine, Gertiloughart, and
Islanchnore, 99 a. prof. 181 a. unprof. 1/. 10s. OJd— part of
1 ollaghbogg, Coolenure, Culetubred, and Gurtinephillin
297a. prof. 220 a. unprof. 41. 10s.2Jd— Rossgile (part), 106 a’.
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
71
King's Co.
Meath.
Cork.
Cork.
Fermanagh.
Cavan.
King's Co.
King's Co.
Clare.
II. 12s. 2 Jd. — Gortibrigane alias Garturagane (part), 19
5 s.9Jd. — Corraduffe(part),98A.prof. 223 a. unprof. ll.9s.9Jd.;
bar. Owna and Arra, co. Tipperary. — Cledereagh (part),
5 r. Is. 6rf.; Mogninhy, co. Kerry. — Total quantity, 85
2 r. plant (1,391 a. & 11 p. stat.)— Total rent, 131. Os. 9Jd.
Date 27 Ih July 18th year. — Inrolled 4 th Aug. 1666.
22. JOHN DESBORROW esq.— Cullenowan alias Cul-
linan alias Cullinwayne alias Cullivane, Killgoe alias Kil-
loghy, 19 a. prof. 350 a. unprof. — Lackbane alias Lackbawill
and Coolenowen, 864 a. prof. 50 a. unprof. — Ratheny (part),
33 a. 2 r. 8 p. — Clenoe, 46 a. prof. 55 a. & 30 r. unprof. —
Monegall (part), 58 a. Sr. — Kilkeran alias Ratlikernne,
Gurran, 180 a. — Ballinlougli (part), Carrybrahy alias Kilroe,
28 a. 2 r. ; bar. Clonliske, King’s Co. — Total quantity,
(1,990 a. 3 n. IS p. stat)— Total rent, 241. 17s. 8\d. Date
8th Aug. 18th year. — Inrolled 12 th Aug. 1666.
24. Sir THOS. WHARTON knt of the bath.— The east
part of Mintrim, 45 a. 1 it 13 p. 18s.4d. ; bar. Slane, co.
Meath. — part of Clonlion and Knock, 42 a. 1 r. 18 p. —
Dromlargon, 368 A. 2 r. 12 p. — Ornelstowne, 84 a. 3 R. 28 p.
— Moneloy, next to Ornelstowne (part), 7 a. 1 r. 30 p. — Bal-
dungan, 163 a. 1 r. 17 p. 131. 9s. lid.; bar. Deece, same
co. — Total quantity, 711 a. 3 a. 38 P. plant (1,153 a. 1 r.
9 p. stat.) — Total rent, 141. 8s. 3d. — — Date 10th Aug.
18th year. — Inrolled 2AthJan. 1666.
26. RICHARD COVERT esq.— Adamstowne and Tul-
lige,326 a. 2 r. 23 P. — Ballygarvan, 682 a.; bar. Kerrycurrihy,
co. Cork. — Total quantity, 1,008 a. 2 r. 23 p. plant (1,633 a.
3 n. 14 p. stat) — Total rent, 15 U 6s. 3 \cL Date 1st Dec.
18th year. — Inrolled 1th Dec. 1666.
28. JANE, wife of Capt. MARMADUKE TAYLOR,
widow and exex of JOHN THOMPSON, and CATHA-
RINE THOMPSON, daughter of the said John. — Knock-
nehaly, 36 a. 2r. 16 p. — Carrig-Inonin, part of the same,
36 a. & 32 p. — Samlogliy, part of the same, 27 a. In. 24 p.
— the ruined castle and lands of Rallin, 74 a. 2 n. 16p. —
Ardrey, house and lands, 82 a. — Malycarrane, 45 a. & 32 p. ;
bar. Carbury, co. Cork. — Total quantity, 302 a. plant. (489 a.
6 31 p. stat.) — Total rent, 41. 11s. 8 \d. Dale 17 th Jan.
18th year. — Inrolled 25 th Jan. 1666.
30. JAMES CALDWELL esq.— Carrdaraugh and Bal-
linaliintion, 149 a. 1 R. 24 p. — Legnahorne, 48 a. — Lisbleaugh
alias Lisblaliick, 65 A. prof. 105 A. 2 R. unprof. — Rossmc
Awony, 81 a. prof. 334 a. unprof. — Aughorosblonick, 94 a. —
Cavan, 51 a. — Lisdonerick, 102 a. — Gortgullinan, 70 a. —
Garteceshell, 41 a. — Gartnecrunauglit, 95 a. prof. 54 a. 3 r.
34 p. unprof. — Legmarram' Emer, 30 A. — Cullintroughgarra,
27 a. 1 r. 8 p. ; bar. Clanawly, co. Fermanagh. — Total quan-
tity, 853 a. 2 R. 32 p. plant. (1,382 a. 3 r. 17 p. stat.) —
Total rent, 111. 10s. 5d. — in Dromholla, 86 a. (139a. 1r. 9p.
stat.) II. 3s. 2Jd. ; bar. Tullygarvey, co. Cavan. Date
20 th Nov. 18 th year. — Inrolled 1th Dec. 1666.
33. Cornet RICH” BANCROFT nnd ELIZ. his wife,
daughter and heir of Henry White deced. — In Corralanty,
Gortivally, Glustand, and Ardvoy, 534 a. & 28 p. — in Gal-
bally, 27 a. 3 k. 38 p — in Marymore, 70 a.— Simone, 61a.
2r. unprof.; bar. Clonliske, King’s Co. — Total quantity,
632 a. & 26 p. plant. (1,024 a. stat.) — Total rent, 12 1. 16s. —
to the heirs of Eliz. Date 21th Dec. 18 th year. — Inrolled
Uift Jan. 1666.
35. Capt PETER PUREFOY. — Ballileagh, 53 a. prof.
100 a. unprof. — Ballylacken, 385 a. prof. 300 a. unprof. —
Ballymoran and Rathclonbrickan, 416 a. prof. 500 a. unprof.
in Clonsast, 601a. prof. 1,000 a. unprof. 291. 9s. 2 Jd.;
bar. Coolestown, King’s Co — in fKillegee, fShanackenocke,
and fCarrowmeere, 131 a. prof. 162 a. unprof. — in f Knock-
donogh, 102 a. prof. 100 A. unprof. — in fSnatie called fCre-
gathymore, 56 a. prof. 45 a. unprof. — in Shandangan, 82 a.
prof. 40 a. unprof. — in -j-Clonegihen, 120 a. prof. 200 a.
unprof. 71. 9s. ljd.; bar. Tullagh, co. Clare. — fLurga,
1 qr., 66 A. prof. 42 a. unprof. 13s. 4 Id. ; bar. Kiltartan, co.
Galway. Date 11th Dec. 18th year. — Inrolled 8th Jan.
1666. — Note: He sold the lands tints marked ]• to Henry
Ivors of Ballymullowna, co. Clare, gent., for 252 1., by deed,
dated 18th Feb. 1666.
(122.)
37. SARAH KENTISH alias Short, relict of John Short, is c,.. n.
and JOHN SHORT her son. — Part of Killustie, with a castle
thereon, 245 a. prof. 306 A. 2 n. 32 p. unprof.— in Clare, 32 a. Tipperary.
3 b. 4 v. ; bar. Middlethird, co. Tipperary. — Total quantity,
(449 a. 3 R. 32 p. stat) — Total rent, 41. 4s. 4 id. Date
1st Dec. 18th year. — Inrolled 1th Dec. 1666.
38. ANDREW RUDDOCKE esq.— Wallstowne, 187 a. Cork.
— Craghanalte, east part to be cut off by a north and south line,
49 a. — Tullagh, 1 plowK — east part d", 166 a. 2 r. 22p
Ballydahin, 175 a. — Loquen or Loqueene, J plowF, 85 A. 2 R.
— Shanaslia, 38 a. ; bar. Fermoy, co. Cork Total quantity,
701 a. & 22 p. plant. (1,135 a. 2 n. 35 p. stat.)— Total rent,
101. 12s. 1 1 Jd. Date 3d Nov. 18 th year. — Inrolled 6 th Nov.
1666.
40. RICHARD WOOD.— In the east side of Rossmeadc Westmeath.
and Cavestowne, 185 a. 3 r. 30 p. (301 a. & 30 p. stat)
31. 15s. 4d. ; bar. Delvin, co. Westmeath. 41. JOHN
HEYNES. — Cavestowne (part), 160 a. (259 a. & 28 p. stat.)
prof. 56 a. unprof. 31. 4s. 9Jd. Date 20 th Nov. 18 th year.
— Inrolled 1th Dec. 1666.
43. WATERHOUSE CRIMBLE esq— Tullagh, 2 tales, Monaghan.
92 a. prof. 8 a. unprof. — Pallis, 2 tates, 110 a. prof. 10 a.
unprof. — Derrigassan, 2 tates, 106 a. prof. 4 a. unprof. —
Desart, 1 tote, 70 a. — Portnaghy, 1 tote, 50 a. prof. 10 a.
unprof. — Terranone, 1 tote, 50 a. — ICillcoly, 1 tate, 70 a. —
Immy, 1 tate, 80 a. — Brackagh, 1 tate, 70 a. — Cornecrivi,
2 tates, 96 a. prof. 20 a. unprof. — Derrilea, 1 tote, 60 a. — An-
naght, 1 tate, 50 a. — Killkeedy, 1 tate, 60 a. — Cortallcn and
Derrineliatten, 1 tate, 55 a. — Dromtorke, 1 tote, 60 a. — Mul-
lin, 1 tate, 60 a. — Annaghnaha, 1 tote, 50 a. prof. 10 a. unprof.
— Mullaghdarmott, d“, 30 a. prof. 20 a. unprof. — Killfarragh,
1 tote, 12 a. prof. 36 a. unprof. — Killnegire, 1 tote, 35 a. prof.
5 a. unprof. — Corra, 1 tote, 40 a. prof. 20 p. unprof. — Derri-
kenny, 1 tote, 26 a. prof. 74a. unprof. — Cornenureand Sogher,
1 tate, 40 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. — Kilbrasscll, 1 tote, 35 a. prof.
8 a. unprof. — Lisvergy, 1 tate, 45 a. prof. 15 a. unprof. — Lis-
ginue, 1 tate, 40 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. — Shancogh, 1 tate, 17 a.
prof. l,000A.moun. — Total quantity, 1,496 a. plant. (2,423 a.
1 r. 4 p. stat.)— Total rent, 201. 3s. lOid.— a chief rent of 101.
p an. out of each of the 5 ballibetaghs following, viz. out of
Ballykillmurry, 16 totes, 101. — Ballyagharaske, 16 tates, 101.
— Ballykillatliaven, d”, 101. — Ballynatony, d", 101. — Bully-
navain, d», 101. — Clirlcagli, 1 tate, 12s. 6d. — Knockerough-
nalian, d°, 12s. 6d. — Carrickduffe, d", 12s. 6d. — Edemnore,
d°, 12s. 6d.; bar. Trough, co. Monaghan. 45. ROGER Westmeath.
CRIMBLE. — In Greive and Killeagli, 58a.&33p. (94a. In.
5 r. stat.) 11. 3s. 6fd. ; bar. Moycashell, co. Westmeath.
MARY HANNINGTON.— Tatene-Giltogh, 112 a Cla- Fermanagh.
ghee, 47 a. — in Clongo, 22 a. 3 R. 17 p. — Edergoole, 30 a.
prof., mountain, 41 a. 1 n. 21 p. ; bar. Maghere-Stephanagli,
co. Fermanagh. — Total quantity, 253 a. & 38 p. plant.
(410 a. & 32 p. stat.)— Total rent, 31. 8s.4Jd GILBERT Monaghan.
NICHOLSON. — Tate of Dromee, 90 a. prof. 38 a. unprof. —
Lissdorragh, 2 tates, 109 a. 3 it. prof. 18 a. unprof. — Mullagli-
neshannar, 40 a. 2 r. prof. 10 a. unprof. — Kenturke (part),
35 a. 3 r. 27 p. prof. 7 a. unprof. ; bar. Darrtry, co. Mona-
ghan. — Total quantity, 276 A. & 27 p. plant. (447 A. I n.
15 p. stat.) — Total rent, 31. 14s. Id. Dale 1 0th Jan.
18lh year. — Inrolled 2 6th Jan. 1666.
47. ROBERT MAUD esq— Carrowkeele, 316 a. 41. 15s. Tipperary.
1 ljd. — Ballintemple alias Lisnegiltorogh, Dory, and Balie-
villode, 539 a. & 34 p. prof. 34 a. unprof. 81. 3s. 9Jd. — Dun-
drume alias Drumdonnagh, Garryduffe, and Lussenagh, 785 a.
prof. 198 a. unprof. 111. 18s. — Carrowetragh, 32 a. prof.
361 a. unprof. 9s.7}d. — Gortassa, 695 A. prof. 357a. unprof. —
101. 11s. Id. — Clone, part of Thory, 1,649 a. prof. 335 a.
unprof. 251. 0s. lOd. — West Corbally and Gortneskehy,
170 A. 21. 1 Is. 7Jd. — Ballysynode, Rossacleynoe, Drommn-
counn, Gortinedowly, Graffingbegg, Bealagh-Bryen, Garre-
isory or Garreyory, Gortasora, Couletanckard, Gortnagran-
nagb, and Caulercussine or Coulecttssine, 1,297 A. 191. 14s.;
bar. Killnemannagh, co. Tipperary. — in Ohe, 744 a. & 9 1>. Cork.
1 II. 5s. 1 1 Jd. ; bar. East Carbury, co. Cork. — in Duleeke, Meath.
15 a. 6s. Id. — in Calestowne, 53 a. 1 r. — this during the
life of Nic' Darcy die elder, of Platten, esq. 11. Is. 6fd. —
in Beamond, 58 a. H. 3s. 5 Jd.; bar. Duleeke, co. Meath. —
Total quantity, 6,353 A. 2 n. 3 p. plant. (10,291 a. 2r. 25 p.
stat.) Date 10th Nov. 1 8th year. — Inrolled 19th Nov. 1666.
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Roll, 18//t Cha. II. sixth part, back.
Limerick. I. MICHAEL BOYLE Lord Archbishop of DUBLIN
and lord chancellor — The 4 plowl* of Carriggogunnell and
Newtowne, viz. the Castle-plowland, Carrownekelly, Cnockne-
leaght, Ballynoe, Cnockrumrane, and Mackenish, Lower Ter-
redoe, Corkassimutton, Corikebrien, Licknumreene or Lick-
inurreene, Rathlallaghcliane, Carridogher, Corcamidartane,
Corcaiderdaverin, Goulbegg, Gortcormucke, Barnavogy, 1
moiety, and Aifory, all parts and parcells of said 4 plow* of
Carriggogunnell and Newtowne, 201. ; bar. Poble O’Brien,
co. Limerick. Dale 28 th June 18 th year. — Inrolled
2d July 1666. — In confirmation of a former patent, dated
llh March, 13 Car. II. ; to hold for 61 years, commencing
1 May, 13 Car. II.
Tipperary. 4. DANIEL GAHAN esq. and SUSANNA his wife,
widow of Thomas Aske. — Coolequill, 681 a. 101. 6s. lOd. —
Killnehoane, 265 a. 4,1. Os. 5 id. — Ballynonly (part), 54 a.
16s. 4$<4 ; bar. Slevardagli, co. Tipperary. — Total rent,
15/. 3s. 8 jid. — to the heirs of Susanna. Date 21th June
18//t year. — InroUcd iO th July 1666.
Cork. 7. THOMAS CROOKE and JOHN BAYLY.— Kill-
brinane, 208 a. 3 n. 8 p. 3/. 3s. 5 d. — Castlemore, 234 a. 3 R.
8p. 31. 1 Is. id. — Inselhirahilly and Knockarblagliline, 273 a.
1 r. 8 p. 4/. 3s. — of Gan-andahow and Killcoudie, 148 a.
3 R. 24 P. 21. 5s. 2\d. — Clogliduffe, 240 a. 3/. 12s. lOjd. ;
bar. Muskerry, co. Cork.— Total quantity, 1,105 a. 3 r. 8 p.
plant. (1,791 a. & 26 p. stat.)— Total rent, 16/. 15s. 10<4
Date 11th Jtdy 18 th year. — Inrolled 12 th July 1666
Note: By two indentures, bearing date the last day of Febru-
ary 1666, the said Crooke and Bayly, in performance of a
private agreement for the division of the premisses between
them, according to their respective interest therein, for avoid-
ing all future differences, came to the said division, whereby
Crooke, for the sum of 50/., assigned to Bayly and his heirs
Castlemore and Clogliduffe ; and Bayly, for the sum of 5s.,
assigned to Crooke and his heirs the rest of die pre-
misses;—bodi deeds inrolled ( Anno 18° Car. 2dl 2*' pars,/. R.
Westmeath. 9. EDWARD WALLIS esq. — Hopestowne, 175 a. — in
Rathcolcman, next to Hopestowne, 16 a in Ballina, 38 a. ;
bar. Moyashell and Magheridiernan, co. Westmeath.
Total quantity, 229 a. plant. (370 a. 3 r. 31 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 4/. 12s. 9 d. Date 21s/ July 18 th year. — Inrolled
30 th Jtdy 1666.
Dublin. 11. Sir JOHN TEMPLE knt., sol1 gen1. — Palmerstowne,
563 a. 2 R. 20 p. plant. (912 a. 3 r. 34 p. stat.) 11/. 8s. 2 W.
co. Dublin. Date 29 th July 18 th year.
Louth. 13. JOHN THOMAS gent. — In Killany, 294 a.
5/. 19s. 0 ftf. — Dromard, 63 a. prof. 40 a. unprof. 1/. 5s. 6 d. ;
bar. Atherdee, co. Louth Dale 16 th Nov. 18th year.—
Inrolled 27/A Noc. 1666.
hinysCo. 16. Captain DERMITIUS COGHLAN. — Cloragh
(part), 240 a. 3 R. prof. 36 a. 1 R. 32 p. unprof. 44 17s. 6<4—
Tullnghaunebrenny, 413 a. prof. 266 a. unprof. 84 7s. 3d. —
Buollvart, 216 a. prof. 79 a. unprof. 44 7s. 53(4; bar. Clon-
coursy, King’s Co. — Total quantity, 869 a. 3 r. plant.
Tip/ierary. (1,408 a. 3 R. 18 v. stat.)— Total rent,' 174 12s. 2j<4— Shally
(part), 165 a. (262 a. 2 r. stat.) 2/. 10s. lid.; bar. Owny and
Arra, co. Tipperary. Date 6th Dec. ISth year.— Inrolled
17/A Jan. 1666.
Kerry. 17. Capt. GEO. DILLON. — Loghnahane, 615 a in
the southerly part of Ardtully, 1,425 a Gorteeny (part),
68 a.; bar. Glaneroughty, co. Kerry. — Total quantity,
2,108 a. 3 r. plant. (3,414 a. 2r. 18 p. stat.) — Total rent,
32/. 0s. 2|d. Date 23 d Jan. 18/A year.— Inrolled 25/A Jan.
1666.
Caron. 19. FAUSTINE CUPPAIDGE.— Dromard, 110 a. 1 R.
8 p. prof. 77 a. 1 r. 24 r. unprof— in Tedaghan, 4 a.— Cara-
nagher and Drumbrin, 101a. 2r._ in Ballatrost, 50a.—
Connuckeltall, 76 a. & 16 r. prof. 14 a. 2r. 1C p. unprof.—
Cargenn, 133 a. & 16 p.— in Shannow, 85 a. 1 r. 3p.—
Dillagh, 95 a. 2 r. 16 p — in Aghawely, 90 a.; bar. Clan-
maghar, co. Cavan. — in Cornamucklagh, 65 a. — in Corna-
hilt, 28 a.— Barcony (part), 92 a. ; bar. Castleraghan, same
co.— Total quantity, 930 a. 3r. 25p.plant. (1,507a. 2r. 37p.
stat.)— Total rent, 124 lls.3jd. Date 24/A Dec. 18/A year.
— Inrolled 11th Jan. 1666.
20. THOMAS SYMNELL esq.— Cudaghmore, 132 a—
Cudaghbegg, 146 a — Ballycleery and Innishkelly, 172 a.
2 u. — Carrigkeene and Clonfadagh, 175 a. — in Kilbrickan,
Cole alias Coole, and Camplone, 48 a. — llathfealan, 43 a. ;
bar. Upper Ossory, Queen’s Co.— Total quantity, 715 a.
2 r. plant. (1,158 a. 3 it. 39 p. stat.)— Total rent, 144 9s. 9d.
Date 11th Dec. 18/A year, —Inrolled 17/A Jan. 1666.
22. Capt. RICH- WILKINSON. — Ballyergan, 164 a.
prof. 197 a. unprof.— in Curraghduffe, 52 a. & 29 p. prof.
71a. unprof. — in Colevack alias Mackny and Garry, 226 a.
with the proportion of the unprofitable mountain, common to
Mackny, called Forkelly-Dwier (716 a. 1 r. p. stat.) ; bar.
Owna and Arra, co. Tipperary.— Total rent, 64 14s. 3 {d.
—in Cleadaghreagh, 3 a. 1 r. 30 p. (5a. 2r. llp.stat.) ls.OJd.;
bar. Moygunihy, co. Kerry. 23. JOHN STUMBLE,
ANNE RIGGS, and JA*. RIGGS— Part of Craige called
Killeene, and the other part of the said Craige, joining to the
said Killeene, 148 a. prof. 40 a. unprof. 24 4s. 11 Jd. — to
Stumble. — Clancomer (part), 21 a.— in Mackny, 149 a. and
a proportionable part of the common called Forkely-Dwyre,
24 11s. 7 Id. — to James after the death of Anne; bar. Owny
and Arra, co. Tipperary. Date 24/A Dec. 18/A year. —
Inrolled 11/A Jan. 1666.
24. JAMES Duke of YORK. — Knockingen, 135 a. —
Knocke, 69 a.— Naule, 500 a — Balrothery (part), 14 a.
prof. 16 a. unprof. — Leyton, 41 a. prof. 92 a. unprof.—
Turkinstowne, 28 a. prof. 28 a. 3 r. unprof.— Castleland,
43 a. — Rath alias Little Rath, 68 a. prof. 75 a. unprof.
Blackhall-Farm, 98 a. 2r. 7p.— Stephenstowne, 233 a.; bar.
Balrothery, co. Dublin.— Ballinclea, 30 a— Tho« Eustace’s
part of Danskey alias Daulkie, 7 a— more in the same, 35 a.
bar. Rathdowne, same co.— Calestowne, 295 A— Rathcree-
dane, 164 a. — Clondalkin (part), 23 a.— Corkagh, 41 a. 1 r.
20 p — Rathcoole (part), 100 a. — in Colemanstowne, 10 a. —
Helder’s farm in Clondalkin, 20 a. — Newcasde (part), 95 a.
Athgoe (part), 60 a.— in Rathcoole, 3 ten" and 50 a in
Clondalkin, 15 a. — Westpanstowne, 46 a. 1 r. 4 p. Patrick
Scurlog’s part of Rathcoole. — Newcastle (part), 473 a.
Loughtowne (part), 264 a— Ballymakelly, 75 a— Haslehast,
51a. & 16 p. — Hilcastowne, 158 a. — Mazetowne, 95 a. — in
Blancherstowne, 10 a. — Hollywoodrath (part), 86 a. — in
Ballymore-Eustace, 30 A.— near Kilmainham, one cabbin and
garden — Kilcoscan, 165 a.— near Dolphin’s-barn, 20 a. and
a mill. — Astagobb, 82 a. — Powerstowne, 187 a. 1 r. 10 p.
Nugent’s part of Hollywoodrath, 36 a.— Hartstowne, 62 a—
Phepoestowne, 82 a. 1 R.— Shrubby-wood in the same, 13 a.
Irishtowne, 76 a — in Castlecurragh, 49 a. — two houses
near Dolphin’s-barn and 20 a. — four small parcells lying near
the Pipes, 15 a. & 11 p— one close near the Pipes called
Woodhill-park, 3 a. 3 n. 5 p. — another part of Blanchers-
towne and Damastowne, 179 a. 3 r— Correstowne, 83 a. 3 r.
1® p- 1 1,ar- Newcastle, same co.— the moiety of Killmah alias
Killmancudd, 75 a. ; 1 bar. Rathdowne, same co. Milltowne
and BallinviUin, 99 a. prof. 200 a. unprof— Walton’s-grove,
319 a. 1 r. Oldtowne, 205 a. &8p. — Cappalienson, 141a.
& 32 p. prof. 217 a. unprof. ; bar. Knocktopher, co. Kil-
kenny— Kibhne, 581 a.; bar. Gowran, same co— Linche’s-
land in Fosterstowne, 14 a. — New-Haggard, 345 a. 1 it. 32 p.
— Beilewstowne, 276 a. 3 lt—Great Freffans, 191 a. 1 r. 26 p.
— Adamstowne, 178 a. 3 b.— Stockstowne, 108 a. 2 it— the
two Cannonstownes, 161 a. & 21 p— certain cabbins and
houses, and several parcells of land within and without the
town of Trim — Feaboy, 55 a.— one house and garden in
Trim— two houses more in Trim, Cannonstowne ; bar. Moy-
fenratli, co. Meath. — Carrickdexter, Barrettstowne, Rose-
bov, Pegleshill, and Crucetowue, 604 a. 2 it. 4 r. ; bar.
Slane, same co. — in Slanc, one tenem1, and 3 a., formerly be-
longing to Roliert Baggott — one tenem', orchard, and garden,
formerly belonging to Matt. May.— one pigtxm house and 7a,
Cavan.
Queen's Co.
Tipperary.
Kerry.
Tipperary.
Dublin.
Kilkenn.
Meath.
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formerly belonging to Garrett Jones. — one tenem* formerly 34. OLIVER WHEELER esq. — New orchard and the
- belonging to one Nettervill. — four cottages and 10 A. of Rob' members thereof, 4 a. 1 R. — Bawnemore, and d°, 88 a. — -
Barnwells; same bar. and co. — Killcornan, 240 a. — Duni- Radestowne (part), the member Muraglilemone set out by the
mony, 367 a. 3 r. 38 p.— Lisduskin (part), 139 a. 1 n. 38 p.— name of Radestowne, 83 a. 1 R. 15 p. — Cloghbasten, 11 a.
Gortmore (part), 374 a.— Ardnecrany, 49 a.— Tully (part), 2 r — Seixland near Newparke, and the members thereof—
143 a— Lisduskin (another part), 89 a. 2 r. 14 p— Cannons- Boyltoghobeg and Leavya
towne and Lissus, 512 a. 3 r. 14 p. — Clogher, 149 a.; co.
Westmeath. — Torcherstowne, 95 a. — Upper MiUtowne,
295 a. — Newtowne, 121 a. 1 Lawlestowne alias Lules-
13 a. — Banngarrisse (part), next to Archers-Firze, 4 a. — the
lands called Rob’ Roothe’s land, 65 a. 2 r. 6/. 17s. 104 ;
co. of the city of Kilkenny, and liberties thereof. — Bane
97 a. — MiUtowne (part), 418 a. & 13 p.— Symonstowne, 120
— Killhugh, 500 a. ; bar. Rathconrath, same co. — Rathanga
1 r. — Crohold (part), b Preacliane, 6 a. — Longacre and long garden, 3 a. — Farran-
lea, 2 a. — GarrycUrucli, '
and a garden, 3 it. 5s.
. — Cronetounty, 2 a. — two cabbins
d. ; bar. Kells, co. Kilkenny. —
Dennis-castle alias Deanes-castle, 132 a. Archerstowne, and tlie members thereof. — Tinweare, set out Qllc‘
— Barristowne and Grandstowne, 311 a.
e of Archerstowne, 729 A. — Gre:
lit. 14p. — Gibber-Patrick, 108 a. — Croghtenemonta,97A. 1r. 34p. — Aghaturne, 67 a. 191.6 s. Id.;
Gibber-Will, 155 a. — BaUymagarr, 248 a. 1 r. 14p.; co. bar. Upper Ossory, Queen’s Co. Date 16th Nov. ISth year.
Wexford. — Stonehouse, 243 a. 1 r— Smythstowne, 131 a. —Inrolled 21th Nov. 1666.
— Lisclonie, 340 a— BaUysheale, 142 a. & 16p. ; bar. Garry-
castle, King’s Co— in the middle of Lower Grange, where 36. MICHL BOYLE, archbp. of Dublin and lord clian-
the wall of a ruinous house now standeth, 25 a. — in said ceUor.— Ballinglanny, with a grist and tuck mill, 92 a. 1 it.
Lower Grange, mealing on the south with said 25 a., 25 a.— 24p. 148s. 044— Ballymachimihine.l 15 a. & 32 r. lU4s.llJd.
one house in High-street, one house in Milk-lane, a wast — Lissnesillagh, Farrenclare, and Ballyneressc, 103 a. & 8 p.
house and yard towards the Key-street, one row of low 14 11s. 3 44. — Ballybeggg (part), 30 a. 9s. lid. Garry-
ruined houses in Barristowne-street ; city and liberties of heekus, 5 a. Is. 634. ; bar. Condons, co. Cork. — j-Bally-
Waterford. — Kilgobban and Balliscobegg, 851a.; co. dough, fLisleagh, and f Killballyclough, 414 a. 64 5s. 8 ij 4
Cork— Clonbroggan, 200 a.— Fowlkstowne, 300 a— Bof- — fLanought, 100 a. 14 10s. 414— fKnockenanebooly alias
fana, 329 a. — Curraghskarteene, 17 a.; co. Tipperary. — Knockanskehyny, 70 a. 14 Is. 3d. — ftlie two Curryhines,
Castletroy, 350 a— Aghacotta; co. Limerick— Newcastle, 140 a. 24 2s. 6.14— f Carraghagally alias Ballygally (part),
Kilbane, Killmurry, ICerryskipp, Ballinglasseene, Ballynagh, 89 a. 14 7s. 014— Garranegenagh, 448 a. 64 16s. 034—
Ballydae, Knockingaule, Lislane, and Medinesally, Bally- Knockenagapull, 87 a. 2 r. 14 6s. 6|4— Ballynehow (part),
samon, Tolton, Sheadfeakle, Scrylane, Lyslane, Ballykhnicke, 151 a. 24 5s. 101 d. ; bar. Condons and Fermoy, same co—
Killownane, and Garryglasse, 2,150 a. — one parcell of Kill- Total quantity, 1,845 a. & 24 p. plant. (2,988 a. 3 r. 14 p.
kenan, called Seaven Stang, with 5 eight p
i the south side of the Shannon, from the Black- (1,342 a. & 6
;.)— Total rent, 284 Os. 4J4— Monkestowne
it.) 124 Us. 7 id. ; bar. Kerrycu
water to the island point of Reboge, with one whole and two sa
half fishing weares upon the Shannon, and one upon the 2
Muskerne; co. of the city of Limerick. — Lickadowne, tl:
. — Townclegnith or Townelegnith, 94 a. (152 A. 1 R
t.) 14 18s. OJd.; bar. Half-Fowre, co. Meath—
Muskerne; co. of the city of Limerick. — Lickadowne, the town and 2 plowlJ> of Ballyhendon, 513 a. 74 15s. 9Jd. ;
Bogherloyde, Ballymacree, Labanamuck, Ardnemonecamore, bar. Fermoy, co. Cork. — Ballymacadane, 300 a. (485 a. 3 r.
Ardmonicabegg, Lyssmelanebegg, Cahir-Ivolly and Lisna- 32 p. stat.) prof. 60 a. unprof. 44 l Is. lid. — two plowl •
kelly, Whittstowne, Ballyogah, Carrigmarteen, Coolereagh, which were passed in trust for Philip Parker esq. ; bar. Bar-
2,119 A.; bar. Clanwilliam, co. Limerick— Ballycoghlane retts, same co— Inshintarshelagh, 20 a. prof. 10 a. unprof.
and Ardlagh, witli tlie fishing weare, &c„ 635 a. 2 r. 32 p. 6s. Ojd.; co. of the dty of Cork— ihe town and 3 plow ■
prof. 200 a. unprof— the castle and 6 plowlands of Bally- of Corra and Maune, 605 a. prof. 65 a. unprof. 94 3s. 94. ;
glaghan, Clounkelly, Tynekellv, Gartane, Dowgart, Bally- bar. Duhallow, co. Cork— Total rent, 214 16s. 94. Date
gogh, Killeene, Shanballymore, Gortgloghan, the houses 2d Sep. \Sth year. - Inrolled 2-ith Sep. 1666— Note .; l he
and lands of Curragh, Ballynemony, Ballardicke, 1,990 a. lands thus + marked were passed in trust for Redmond Barry
prof. 84 a. & 14 p. unprof— PaUice, Castle-Pallice, Shane- of Rathcormucke, esq., and were assigned to him by the
Pallice, Knocklershane, 283 a. 1 r. 18 p— FoiTcnstowne archbishop, 2 March 1667.
(part), 20 a— the 600"> part of the weares in the liberties
and island of Oniseclene— Killenane, Clonelly, and Bally- 40. ALEXANDER POPHAM esq— In Linan and part
craheene, 409 a. — Ballynebrane, part of Lisoclany, with of Imonea, 74 a. 1 r. 39 p— Gortgarrane, 23 a. 3 r. 24 p.
Newcastle and Ballykunicke— the horse bland in Limerick, Allen and Ballineale, 103 a. 2 r— Gortneadoran, 80 a. prof,
part of Castletowne called Island, 190 a— part of Castle- 15 a. unprof— Ballym' Edmond, 20 a. 2 n— Ballitrim and
towne, Ballymartin in Ballyclerone, 200 a.; same co— tlie Ballydonnagh, 112 a. & 16 p— Pallis, 122 a— Ballilackan,
castle, town, and lands of Dromconratb, 200 A— Drishoge, 94 a. 1 R. 24 P— Moninekilly alias Ballyhenry, 101 a. 1 R.
towne, Ballymartin in Ballyclerone, 200 a.; same co— tlie Ballydonnagh, 112 a. it 16 p— tains, laa a— uanuacKan,
castle, town, and lands of Dromconratb, 200 A— Drishoge, 94 a. 1 R. 24 P— Moninekilly alias Ballyhenry, 101 a. 1 R.
120 a— Bally-Griffin, 480 a— Glasnevan, 230 a— Stuck- 24 p— Allenliogan, 128 a. 3 r. 8 p— in Allcn-Bourke and
coole, 120 a.; bar. Coolock, co. Dublin. — Gar res towne, Moninekilly (part), 38 a. 3 r. 24 p. — Ballybegg, 18 a. 2 r.
n Baldwmstowne, 3 a. ; bar. Balrothery,
2 (3d part), 37 a. 2 r. 37 p— Emilcagh,
1 Ballybought, 80 a.; bar. Coolock, i
of East and West Kernes, 207 a. — Athcarne, 219 a. & 4 p— quant
Reaske, 136 a— Sneoge or Sueoge, 109 a— Bethellstowne, 154 0
139 a. 3 r. 4 p— Tankardstowne, 52 a. 3 r. 24 p— Hamonds- 1666.
towne, 42 a. 3 r. 8 p. — Clogherstowne, 25 a. 3 r. 26 p. —
Rath, 68 a. 2r— Clony, 113 a. 2 r. 4p.; bar. Duleek, co. 42.
1— the moiety 32 a. 3 r. 8 p. ; bar. Clanwilliam, co. Tipperary. — Total
119 a. & 4 p— quantity, 990 a. & 36 p. plant. (1,604 a. stat.)— Total rent,
Bethellstowne, 154 0s. 94. Date 23 d Jan. 13th year.— Inrolled 28 th Jan.
42. ROGER OSBORNE esq— Ballyfin and Parck-
Meath —no rent reserved. Date 21 st July 18 th year, bracke, 250 a. 34 15s. 11 j<4— Lackane, Killcrone, and Bal-
— Inrolled nth July 1666 —Note: All the premisses freed, lydavid, 212a. 34 4s. 43d— Parke Iroughan and Killmissogy,
exempted, and dbchargcd, so long as the same remained in
tlie possession of the Duke or his heirs, of and from any new
and increased rents, services, and payments in and by the
acts of settlement assessed, imposed, or reserved. — to hold
20 a. 6s. 0)4. — Ballywilliam, 198 a. 34 0s. If <4; bar. Imo-
killy, co. Cork. 44. HENRY TYNTE esq— Ballykea-
towne, 188 a. 24 17s. Ij4— Killballyree, 90 a. 14 7s. 44.;
same bar. and co— Total rent, 144 10s. 1134— Ardragh,
these 2,367 a. 1 r. 30 p. in the bar. of Duleek and co. of 1£ plowK— Clonelea, Curraghkcele, Killgrillan, Bullylubod-
Meatli, untill reprized in lamb of equal value, worth, and beg, Parkm'haunrick, Parknyhirey, and Ballmcurr.g, 305 a.
purchase— The duke of York’s estate was granted to Henry 44 12s. 744— Carrickacrumpa, 50 a. I 5s. 2*4— Carncka-
Guy, Rob' Rochford, and Matthew Hutton, esqrs., by letters cottig (south part), 20 a. 6s. 034— Ballylmc (cast part), oO a.
patent, tinted 1 Jon. 169«, and inrolled K, July following He. Stf— Killcurryh.cn, I» a. Si. Ua »» 1 »”»
(Lo 5“ Gul. 3- pom, foci, B. l.)-The number of unprof. and eo—Totnl quantity, JM *. plant . (996 n & SA in „«t)
acre. nnneu.d to the land. of Bnlrothery, Leyton, Twikina- -Tottd rent, 91. 6<. »*'*—?•>■
towne, end Ruth, ere not confined in th. grant to the duke .on and heir to - Henry ^ knt EOOEB
of York, but are the ac
as expressed in the gi
and Hutton.
(122.)
, are not contained in th. grant to the duke aon and heir » >,r Henry TyM. knt. deed— EOGUt
th.nor.nbi. contents of the., denomination., OSBOHNE and Dame MABELLA 1 YN f E ins
th. -rant of K. William to Guy, MM wife, relict nod eaecutrnt of the said sir Henry, end gnnrdian
° ■ to the said Henry— Moneroe, 49 a. 3 r— Monevallen, 45 a.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
18 Cil. II.
Cork.
Limerick.
— Garrivoe, 145 a — Raghali, 101a. — Knocknatra, 178 a
- Ballymorrisheene, 27 a. 2r — Killdrewe, 44 a. In Balli-
mackeagh, 164 a — Gortnascully, 21a.; same bar. and go.
Total quantity, 775 a. 2 r. plant.— Total rent, 77/.— in Bal-
Iysellagh, 50 a. 2 n. 20 p— in Castleleishen, 28 a— in Cas-
tleishen, 5 a. 1b. 23 r.— in Casdeishen, 20 a— in Killcohnan
and Knockordemora, 54 a. & 10 p. — in Ballysallagh, 74 a.— in
Ballysallagh, 61 a. 1 n. 20 p— in Knockordemora alias Kill-
colmane, 49 a— in Knockardemora, 55 a.— in Knockarde-
mora alias ICiUcolmane, 16 a. ; bar. Killmore and Orrery,
same co— in Farringuilbranra, 32 a.; bar. Small-county, co.
Limerick— Total quantity, 445 a. 1 n. 33 p. plant. (721 a.
2 it. 10 p. slat.)— Total rent, 6/. 15s. 2\d.—Note : Upon the
petition of the lady Mabel Tynte, admix of sir Robert and
exex of sir Henry Tynte, the King being assured that sir
Rob1, at the beginning of the rebellion, did freely lend and
disburse several sums of money amounting to 5,011/. for and
towards the relief of the army which then served King Cha. I.
in Munster, when in great distress, whereby that province
was in a great part quieted and secured ; and leaving his
I grandchild and heir the said sir Henry Tynte ; he also faith-
fully served under the ensigns of K. Cha. I. in England, and
had his estate sequestered for the same by the late usurped
powers; and leaving his relict the said lady Mabel charged
with several children, whose substance depended in a great
part on the said debt, the King coimnanded, that as soon as
any of the lands and houses set apart for satisfaction of monies
lent or public debts incurred for provision of arms and ammu-
nition, furnished for support of the army in Ireland, should
appear to be forfeited, she should be considered for satisfaction
of the said debt with the first, in proportion with others in
die same condition. — to hold to her, her heirs and assigns for
ever— Dated Whitehall, 26 May 1663. (15- 2“ p. d. It. 5.)
47. BEVERLY USHER esq. — Inegragy, castle, &c.,
200 a. Scarriffe, 120 a. — Knockestruckin, Teadmore, and
Ballycurrane, 480 a. ; bar. Imokilly, co. Conic. — Total quan-
tity, 800 a. plant. (1,295 a. 3 r. 19 p. stat.) Total rent,
12/. 2s. lljrf. Date 28 th Nov. 1 9/4 year. — InroUed
14 th Feb. 1667.
Cork.
Roll 1 8th Cha. II. seventh part, face.
1. Col. RICH" TOWNSEND. — In Rathnapoole, 120 a.
in Glunteige, 53 a. — in Drishanebeg, 29 a. 3 r. 25 p. in
Slugh-Teige, excluding Farrindoligin, Farinda, and Drisha-
neene, 325 a — Slughteige, 4 plowl-1’, 106 a. 2 n Stukine or
Struskeene, Cqolederry, Gortbracke (part), Ballycahan or
raliane, Ardegeghane, and Enane or Inane, 408 a. prof.
111a. unprof. — Fornaught and Carribegg, 241 a— Cluon-
leaugh or Cloneceagh, Castle-Ire, Listurcane, and Banishall,
270 a. — Keamore, 204 a. — Curramacteige, 247 a. — in Dir-
rmdangen, Lahirteedally, Lissinugg, Dromig, Cloughvolly,
Gortagolylane or Gortagolane, and in Skeagli, 889 a. 2 r
Coroone or Coronea, called by the name of Skubereene, 62 a.
2 R,~ Drishanmore, 394 a. — in Glounboage or Clanbooge,
121a.; bar. Carbury, co. Cork— Island and Clonbanine,
401a.; bar. Duhallo, same co— Lurigo, 78 a— in Loghcrott,
89 a. ; bar. Carbury, same co. — Total quantity, 4,039 a. 1 n
25 p. plant. (6,543 a. & 27 p. stat.)— Total rent, 61/. 6s. 10rf.
Dale 31s/ July 18/4 year.— InroUed 8/4 August 1666.
Note : By patent, dated 12 Aug. 1679, and inrolled 4 Feb.
following (Rot. dc anno 32° Car. II. 3“ pars, d. It. 21.), he
had an abatement of the quit rent of all these lands, (except
Keamore,) whereby the proportion of the entire rent of
63/. 6s. 10f/. was 58/. 4s. lO^rf., which rent of 58/. 4s lOArf
with the rent of 21/. 12 s. 2d. reserved on lands granted 'to
him in the co. Cork, and the rent of 11/. 17s. 2 Jrf. appor-
tioned to be due for the lands of Owe alias Ohe alias Oe,
(« lich were granted to lord Kingston, and conveyed by his
lordship to him,) amounted to 91/. 14s. 2 §</., of which he had
an abatement of 21/. 14s. 2 j d., whereby the whole was reduced
to 70/. per an.; and by the same patent the remaining pro-
portioni ot rent on the lands of Keamore, being 3/. Is. 11U,
was reduced. ’
3. Sir GEORGE LANE knt — The manor, castle, town,
and lands of Killsallaghan, one windmill, 6 messuages, with
a court leet and court baron, 269 a. 5/. 8s. ll^rf. — Blackball,
next adjoining to and fenced in with Killsallaghan, 40 a.
16s. 2 jd.— Bcauford, with 20 a. adjoining, being of the lands of
Stradbally, 20 a. 8s. ljrf— Thornton, 20 a. 8s. 1J</— the
Lord’s Mead in Stradbally, 1 a., 43d— a messuage and lands
in Stradbally, next adjoining to said mead, 10 a. 4s. Old.— all
other the lands late Philip Hore’s in Stradbally, 42 a.‘, 17s. ;
bar. Castleknocke, co. Dublin — one mess, in Swords, and
40 a., 16s. 2{d. ; bar. Coolocke, same co one mess in
Rollstowne, and 5 a., 2s. 0.|d.; bar. Nethercrosse, same co.
Ardlaw, with two mess, and a pigeon-house, 100 a. 2/. 0s 6d •
b.r. Bali-othery, ,« ».-9
bally, commonly called Bealing-s Lands, 100 a. 2/. 0s. 6rf. •
*>iU| 2,stle,,°ck> same C0, one mess, in Great Kingstowne,
and 80 a., 11. 12s. 4Jd; bar. Coolocke, same co— two houses
with gardens, and a parke or orchard called Pond-parke^
m New-, street, one close or parke called Barries-parke, without
Dongan s-gate, 1a. 1 r. 6d. ; par. St. Nicholas, bar. Nether-
crosse, same co.— out of the manor of Westpallstowne,
21. 10s.; bar. Balrothery, same co— out of Crucerath, 9d I
-out of Knightfield, 9d. — out of Dowd’s-land, Bealing-s- |
land, and Talbott’s-land, all in Stradbally, 13s. 4d. — Pas- Dublin.
lockestowne and Macetowne, 75 a. 2 r. 6 p. 1/ 10s 5d •
bar. Castleknocke, same co— three mess., two stables^ one piece
ot waste ground, one garden, and other edifices near the
said stable, in Saint Bridget’s parish. — two mess, in Oxman-
towne, in St. Michan’s parish — one brick house and three mess,
covered with straw in Oxmantowne— one mess, or tenem' in
Mm-ylane in Oxmantowne— one slated mess, and one stable
in Pill-lane in Oxmantowne— one brick house in Pill-lane—
one brick house and garden and two cottages upon Cock-
hill, near St. Mary’s Abby— one mess, in St. Mary’s-lane,
Oxm— one other mess, in d"— two mess, in Pill-lane— one
shop or room in High-street— one plott of ground in Pill-
lane— one thatched house or mess, in St. Mary’s Abby —
one mess, in High-street in St. Michael’s parish— one piece
of waste land in Bull-lane, in Oxm — one piece of waste
ground whereon two mess, were built in St. Francis-street.
—one mess, with one garden in Oxm. near Fislier’s-lane
one garden or waste plott in Cook-street, on which are houses
now built by Rob1 Eustace— the Bean-yard in Oxm.— one
house on the pavement in Oxm. leading to Young’s castle-
one mess, and garden upon the abby green, in St. Michan’s
parish— Walter Peppard’s house, with a garden and orchard
within the precinct of St. Mary’s Abby— an old horsemill
within the said precinct— Herbert Wood’s house at the upper
end of Frapper-lane. one mess, near Brodocke-water, called
VValtei Harbricke s house, by the corner of the orchard wall.
—one garden plott upon the abby green ; in the city and
co. of the city of Dublin, or in the suburbs or liberties
thereof— Bullstowne and lands in Grenoge, 46 a. 18s. 7i d ■ M ,i
bar. Ratoath, co. Meath— Clatterstowne, with a water mill
and pigeon house, 136 a. 2 r. 4 i>. 21. 15s. 3irf. ; bar.
Duleeke, same co Abbott’s land in Calestawne, 15 a
6s. 0Jrf. — Beantowne or Bewtowne and Swinesdeane, 187 a
Knockroe, 99 a. 24 0s. 1H -Monihirne and Sharriduffe, J
49 a. 19s. 10 {d. Kilhnleagh, 103 a. 2 r. 32 p. 21. 2s.; bar.
Knoctopher, co. Kilkenny. —Barnehely, 285 a. 3/. 11s.' 4irf n ,
— Ballintsggart, 82 a. 8,. II. 8.. 2.W.- ,L “*
Rapheene, ISO a. II (9s. Bsllyhmkbme ,1I„ B.l-
j.m'ka..TOA. 2n. 16,. li Ss. 3A_Ballm,Iib.,iTy Bally-
bmdtiwry, 32 a. & 28 , 9». Y»-P,rke.King-l»lli,h di„
Paikefarincke. 3 a. 118.— Momegilky alias Acrmigilky alias
Ariiegilky, 1a. St8._Pa,kem« Ji„ P„k,™i’ ,„a
Raiunaltigg alias Rshinalligg, 11 A. 2 n. 32, is Airf —
Parriiibl.hii', 19a. 1 a. 24,. Ss. 10 {d.; baa. Kinic.miby,
co. Cork. — 5 half plowl* of Kilbarry, and the tythes, 867 a. , , ,
3 r. 13/. 3s. 6Arf. — one house in St. John’s-street, with a n fm •
garden, meadow, &c. in Waterford; liberties of Water-
ford—Ballycordrea, 80 a. prof. 30 a. unprof. 11. 4s. 3|rf—
Duagh, 198 a. 3/. Os. lijrf. — Castletowne, 440 a. 6/. 13s. 7id
~ KiUone, 564 a. 8/. 11s. 3Jrf. — Dromcanon and QuUly’
243 a. 31. 13s. 9|rf. — Ballinkinsellagh, 176 a. prof. 9 a.
iprof. 21. 13s. 5J rf. — Ballinknock, 117 a. 1/. 15s. 6Arf.
Towcrgarr, 209 a. 3/. 3s. 5|d— Ballynattin, 156 a. 2/.7S.4W
Ballinglany, 30 a. 9s. ljrf. — Garrancrobally (part),
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
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Longford.
Longford.
Tipperary.
36 a. 10s. 11 Jd. ; bar. Middlethird, co. Waterford. — the 13. ANDREW LYNNE esq. — Stonehouse, 229 a. prof. i8Cn.ll.
manor, castle, &c. of Ratlilyne, Cartron-Carpemore, Car- 10 a. unprof. 81. 9s. 6Jd. ; bar. Middlethird, co. Water- :
tronvolly, Killtrnsna, Aghenecloghedirge, Aghowbanowtra, ford. — Ballynemony, 380 a. 51. 15 s. 5 d. ; co. city of same. Waterford.
Aghownebaneight, Corbane alias Carrowbane, Carricktlea, — Ballidivigan (part), 39 a. 1 r. 24 p. 11s. 11 Jr/. — Bally- Tipperary.
Aghowreagh, Carrowroe, Aghevickgillevallyoge, Agline- lonichan, 191 A. 21.18s. — Ballydavid, 273 A. 41. 2s. lid. —
cloghfme, Aghontulchernayne, Kealdragh abas Aghnecar- Ballahoge, 47 a. 11s. 3\il — in Mongane, 100 a. prof. 16 a..
rowry, Carrowneskeagh, Shenballydonnogh, Sheanballydon- unprof. 11. 10s. did — more in Mongane, 183 a. 21. 15s. Id.
nill, Carrowkeele alias Aghowvoyneboy alias Agliownengairc, — Corsillagh, 246 a. 31. 14s. 8)d. — Temple-Michaell, 95 a.
Lisnecreway alias Aghowliscrewa, Monterballagha, Aghow- 11. 8s. 10Jd. — Bleneeleene, 128 a. II. 18s. lOld. — Clomnore,
entervayne . alias Aghowchonnodriske, Carrowfinne, Cartron- 27 a. 8s. 2Jd. — in Garrangibbon, 470 a. 71. 2s. 9d. — more in
Kelly, Turbane, Loghcallybride alias Loghcanboy, Mogh- the same, 200 a. 31. 0s. 9d. ; bar. Slevardagh and Campsy,
necarrowfin, Tulleverane, Cartron-Shannery alias Androma, co. Tipperary. — Ballygarrott, 264 a. 41. 0s. 2 d. — Currebe- Waterford.
Aghowneshamer, Skeakargen, Knockane, Lisneclogh, Agho- liigli, 212 a. 81. 4s. 4Jd. ; bar. Uppcrthird, co. Waterford.
more Kyllynanoyer, Lissereawgh, Agliagilloige, Cartronlicke, — Total rent, 461. 16s. 9 d. Date 1th Aug. 181/i year
Tuorberry alias Aghowskally, Kilbegg, Aghowteetiege, Aghow- Inrolled 2-ltk Aug. 1666.
loghlin, Turnecrelin, and Aghenekillybegg, 141. 1 Is. 8 d. — the
manor, &c. of Lisduffe, Aghenegnoe, AghecuiTin, Curraghma- 15. Lt. Col. JOHN WIDENHAM. — Castletowne. alias Cork.
quinn, Aghowreagh, Aghowanvarla, Loggongowny, Aghow- Ballytona, 2J plowF', 871 a — Raghaneene, 1 pi., 364 a. —
enry, Killegemaghlancha, Gortingare, Killogavellin, Aghow- Clonmore (part), 25 a. — Ballygowen and Ballyrama, 260 a. —
loggan, Cartrounegearagh, Aghowanvickarragh, Aghowanine, Ballyvelicke and Killruthery, 4 pi-, 107 a. ; bur. Fennoy,
Ganvye, Syanblenevagher, Aghowanloghbrien, Aglioneco- co. Cork. — in Poulaver or Ponlaver, contiguous to Carnan,
gory, Aghowalin, Aghowneclogherny, Monemosseny, Aghow- 187 a. (302 a. 3 r. 26 p. stat.) 21. 16s. 9 id. ; bar. Duhallow,
enloghane, Aghowenclassagh, Aghenetine alias Shanbally- same co. — Total quantity in Fermoy, 1,627 a. plant.
Sallagh, Shancorrlogmagvoirke alias Aghowdronagh, Lisne- (2,635 a. 1 r. 35 p. stat.) — Total rent, 241. 14s. l|d., and
crossie alias Lisnecrosse, Gurtinvill, Aghenegurlane alias said 21. 16s. 9id., 271. 10s. lljrf. Date 31st July 18th year.
Knockfergus, Ballynebrady, Ardandrissagh, Bealanagh, Bu- — Inrolled 29th Aug. 1666.
naslia, Shanna-Kilk-lerievagh, Gortimoone alias Gortinshane,
Turrin alias Aghenedobber, Lissemoyle, Aghowanchirrin, 17. Major JOHN READ. Derrycloghsliagh (south Cork.
Cartron- Killy, Cartron-Morley, Killnegertane, Lisschacka part), 120 a. 3 R. 12 p.— Drumsunedee or Druminidy, 343 a.
alias Aghenehaine, Agherevogh, Tuanvadrickin, Carrowen- 2 n. prof. 42 a. unprof.— Munane, 165 a. 2 r. prof. 658 a. 1r.
foyle, Lysseduna, Agliowenskeagh, Cartron-Killy, and Liss- 24 p. unprof. — Toughbane, 603 a. prof. 58 a. 3 n. unprof. —
nefoyle, Lissawly, Agliowmore, Agherievagh, and Clondogc, Cappagh, 1 pi., & 3 gn., 323 a. prof. 60 a. 3 r. unprof. — Col-
next adjoining to Lissnecrosse aforesd, 141. 11s. 8d. ; bar. shateriffe alias Classatarriffe, 2 pi., 463 a. — Moulerane, 4 pi.,
Rathcline, co. Longford. — Total quantity, 2,000 a.— Total 224 a— Castroventy (part), 152 a. — Curquolaglity or Coore-
rent, 291. 3s. 4(1. — in Dublin, (1,302 a. & 16 p. stat) 16I.5s.6d. collaghty, 372 a. 2 r. prof. 244 a. unprof. — Coolenalonge
— for houses in Dublin, 61. 14s. 6d. — in Meath, (622 a. 3 n. (part), bounded on the west with Tullo and Realty, reputed
19 p. stat.) 71. 15s. 8 id. — in Kilkenny, (406 a. 10 r. stat.) part of the same, on the south by the sea, on the east with
51. Is. 6\d. — in Cork, (979 a. 1r. 23 p. stat.) 91. 3s. lid. Clony, on the north and north-west with unprofitable moun-
— in Waterford, (5,048 a. 2r. 20 p. stat.) 471. 6s. 7 id.— tain, 809 a. 3 r. ; bar. Carbury, co. Cork — Drominin, 169a.
house in Waterford, 18s. — one mess, or tenem' on the 3 r. 4 p. ; no county mentioned. — Total quantity, 3,746 a.
Mercliants-Kay in StAudeon’s parish, city of Dublin. — to 3 r. 16 p. plant. (6,069 a. 1 r. 6 p. stat.) — Total rent,
hold for the remainder of a term of years. — Coolecroy, 121 a. 561. 17s. 11 id. Date 6th Aug. 18 th year. — Inrolled
2 R. 32 p.— Grillagliwood, 10 A. 2 r. 24 p. — Derryshanvoge- 14 th Aug. 1666.
wood, 78 a. 1 r. 24 p. ; bar. Ratliclyne, co. Longford. —
Total quantity, 210 A. 3 R. plant. (342 a. 3 r. 38 p. stat.) — 18. ROBERT COLE esq. — In Knockaneglasse, 284 a. Tipperary.
Total rent, 41. 5s. 8d. Dale 16tli July 18th year — Inrolled & 12 p.— Cappagh (west part), 78 a. 1 r. 13 p. prof. 23 a.
8th Aug. 1666. unprof. — Ballymacky, 217 a. prof. 256 a. unprof. — north part
of Tome, known by the denominations of Kilgurtin Pallice,
9. Lt. Col. SIMON FINCH. — Killcolman, 116 a. and 28a. partof East Farrenquerk, 147a. prof. 270 a. unprof.
II. 15s. 2\d. — Gurteeneakilly, 217 a. 31. 5s. lOfd. — Tullagli- — Knockane, 361 a — Ballyconally, 89 a. prof. 9 a. unprof.—
more, 254 a. 31. 17s. l\d. — Shradonnagh, 80 a. II. 4s. lid. Garraclora, 59 a. prof. 15 a. unprof. — Knockanclaryboard,
— part of Clarine and Turfune, 107 a. prof. 42 a. unprof. 31a. prof. 23 a. unprof. — in Clonleagh, 166 a. — Coolederry
II. 12s. 5 Jd. — Drumine, 230 a. prof. 148 a. unprof. 31. 1 Is. OJtf. (part), 33 a. prof. 8 a. unprof. — Garryglasse, 202 a. prof.
— Shessiraghkeele, 138 a. 21. Is. lid. — Ballikilliam, 125 a. 323 a. unprof. — in Curriliine, south-west, 134 a. ; bar. Upper
II. 17s. llid. — Tobberteriffe (part), 122 a. 2 r. 30p. prof. Ormond, co. Tipperary.— Total quantity, 1,801a. Ir. 25p.
94 a. unprof. II. 17s. 3 Id. • — Heyley or Leyley, 250 a. prof, plant. (2,917 a. 3 r. 31 p. stat.) — Total rent, 271. 7s. 1 \d. —
155 a. unprof. 31. 15s. 11 \d. — Fannetts (part), 36 a. prof, in West-Killtrasna, 272 a. 3 r. Up. (441 a. 2r. 24 p. stat.) Kerry.
153a. unprof. 10s. lljd. — a common, called Toren-Bryan, 41. 2s. 10Jd.; bar. Glaneroughty, co. Kerry. Dale
belonging to Macknigh Tullree, Portanenashaskee, Drumine, 291/i June 18th year. — Inrolled 23 d Aug. 1666.
Dornory, Shurlagh, and Shurebegg, 92 a. prof. 1,208 a.
unprof. 6s. 8 d. — Aylduffe, 37 a. prof. 1,826 a. unprof. 20. Capt. JOHN WINCKWORTH. — Stonehouse and Wexford.
11s. 2Jd. — Lakeile, 32 a. prof. 1,617 a. unprof. 9s. lid. — Triangle Parke, 119 a Knockneslaca, 13 a. — Maudline,
Connamore alias Conumore alias Cuonmnore, 55 A. prof. Parknelower, Knocknecappell, and Rodingland, 81 a. — Tho-
2,722 a. unprof. 16s. 8 Jd. — Carricketemple (part), 103 a. menevernoge, 4 a. — Fias and 4 a. of meadow, 94 a. — Archer’s
II. lls.SJd. — Cullinagh, 31a. 9s.4d. — Lisnoblagh, being part Park, 11a. — Whiterath, 21 a. 61. 18s. 10 Jd.; liberties of
of Knockanemoghilly alias Ballygoney, 12 a. 3 r. 3s. 10Sd.; New-Rosse, co. Wexford. — North Rathurd alias Rature, Limerieh.
bar. Owna and Arra, co. Tipperary. — Gortlicky (part), 114 a. — Ballynesliean alias Bannleshean, and the two Ardne-
144 a. — in Cormanecullane or Comenacullane, 20 a. 2 r. vedognes, 80 a. — Drumroe, 89 a. 41. 5s. 11. Id. ; south liberties
4p. 21. 9s. llid. ; bar. Mogunnihy, co. Kerry. — this rent of the co. of the city of Limerick. — Ballybawne, with 15 a. Wexford.
was reduced to II. a year by patent dated 1st Nov. 1678 of Gomonyne, 167 a. 31. 7s. 7 id. ; bar. Bantry, co. Wexford.
(rot. anno 30° Car. II. 4“ pars, d. 11. 29.) — Total quantity, — Total rent, 141. 12s. 5 Jd. Date 1th Aug. 1 8th year. —
2,136 a. 3 r. 34 P. plant (3,461a. 2 r. 3 p. stat) — Total Inrolled 11th Aug. 1666.
rent, 32 1. 8s. lOJd. Date 29 th June 18th year. — Inrolled
10 th Aug. 1666. 21. EDWARD SMYTHE esq.— The towne and part of Westmeath.
Ballymore lands, 140 a. 1 r. 19p. 21. 16s. 10d.— in Callaghs-
11. Here follows a grant of divers privileges to the city of towne, 261a. Ir.; bar. Ratliconrath, co. Westmeath. —
Dublin; and amongst the rest that the Mayor should be Curricke (part), 329 a. & 22 p. 111. 19s. Id.; bar. Fertullagh,
called Lord Mayor and his wife Lady, but no grant of lands, same co. — Finna, 213 a. 3 it. 8 p. — Williaiustowne, 83 a. 2 r.
The patent bears date at Westminster, 29 July, 17 Clut II.. 16 p. — more in the same, 26 a. 1 r. 8 p — Toghcr, 280 a. 2 e.
and should have been inrolled in the mixt rolls of this reign. 32 p. — Money, 225 a. 2 r. 16 p. — Upper Castletowne, 145 a.
Inrolled 19th Aug. 1666. 2r. 16p. — Arnegrosse, 132a. Sr. 24 p. — Ballenescare, 306a.
(122.)
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
1 r. 24 p— Rathshane (pan), 52 a. 3 b, Up. 294 14s.4(d; with Fox-acre and Rawleigh’s-acre, 90 a. 14 7s. 4d. — Ballin- n
- bar. Demifore, same co.— Clenehenoge and the halfindeale of eluony, 32 a. 9s. 7$d— a parcel), late Gady Lacye’s land, 3 a.—
two fish-weares called Carrabegg and Scariffe, 280 a.— Laugh 1 Id— three parcells, containing 9 a. 2s. 8fd— one parcell, Z
(part) and Clenehoge, 32 a. & 24 p. 64 6s. 4fd— Capanlevan, 11 a. 3s. 4d — another parcell, 7 a. 2s. l|d Knockballintor-
75 a. 3 n. 24 p. — Gurterwin, 24 a. 2 r. 24 p. 24 Os. 8 id
lissy, 112 a. prof. 20 a. unprof. 14 14s. 0J<4— Clogher alias
ritory of Lismagh, King’s Co— Ballyduffe (part), 15 a. 1 r. Cloghermillagh, with Ballybegg and Knockballynebtgh, par-
28 p. — more, part of the same, 45 a. 2 it. 5 p. — Rathmagilduffe cells of the same, 750 a. prof. 20 a. unprof. 1 14 7s. 10(4
.. 3 it. 25 p. — more, part of the same, !
lore alias Tulleghanmore (part), 15.
12p. — Clonbryen and Controversy land, 236 a. 34 11s. 8jd Bal-
21 p — linfriora, 37 a. 11s. 3(4 — Scuill and Sciull, 21 a. 6s. 4.) (4
. 1 os- ***— Annaglibegg (part), 122 a.— begge, 143 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. 24 3s.5Jd—BaIlincorry
Annaghmore (part), 257 a. & 1J p. — Killtubrid, Island, and with Cloondrumma and Ballyvoymana, 190 a. prof. 15 a.
Rathmore, 222 a. 2 it. 8 p. 124 3s. Id. — more, part of unprof. 24 17s. 8Jd ; bar. Coshma, co. Limerick— easterly
Cloghanmore, 92 a. 3 r. 34 p. — Lisheene, 135 a. 3 r. 16 p.
Westmeath. 44 12s. 7|(4 ; bar. Eglish, same co— more, part of Carricke,
160 a. 3 r. 18 p. — Rahintroheer (part), 39 a. & 21 p. 44 Is. ;
Waterford, bar. Fertullagh, co. Westmeath.— Lower Grange, 66 a. 3 n.
unprof. 24 17s. 8J(4 ; bar. Coshma, co. Limerick. — easterly
part of Mahowna alias Bohowna, 1,040 a. 154 15s. 10(<4
in Lisbvalat, 13 a. 2 r. 4s. Id ; bar. East Carbury, co. Cork.
— Clownygarry, Gortbracke, Lower Meadow, Sortbuttas, Gor-
tamaddy, Garrynaclogh, Garrykeele, and Garrydames, parcells
3°P— inBaUytruck10, 121a.3r. 13p. 24 17s. 4)rf. -several of the same, 109 a. p, "of. 13 a. unprof. 14 13s.' ljrf.-in Bally-
paiks m Sleakeall, 13 a. I n. 7 p 4, Old ; co. and hberties venoge and part of Carrhowne, 13 a. 3s. 1 lid— Dollo alias
ot Waterford.— Geo. Lander’s house in Milk-street, Ja* Upper Dollo, 220 a. 34 6s. 10(4 — in Dollo alias Middle
Lincoh.es house m High-street, Rob1 Lenart’s house in Dollo, 20 a. 6s. 1 cl.; bar. Coshma, co. Limerick in
Mign-street, John Neales house in High-street, John Grant’s Ilowardstowne, 42 a. 12s. 9d ; bar. Small Co. same co
house in key-street, six tenemu and a little waste ground in Total quantity, 3,746 A. 2 a. plant. (6,068 a. 2 R 39 p stat i—
T“‘ "»>. — as. Charles ormesby,
f ? ’T J “* a loinoj-, soil and heir of Capt. Clia. Ormesby. — Knucksawny
SM V T & <i '„■"•> 281 '■ “ »>• «<<- Ballygibb,, Taokarelstowiie, aatl Bally-
™ V l2l« P21' a 1 *;/,’• 1>«SS. “1 B«ll,culle«ne, «8 A. 6i 13s. 0|i. - BillnLi,
**•»++ ISM) -.-ft* 21SA.pirf. Sa.tuipref. 81.6s. 2|c( — Tallavln, 284 a. prof!
“**"•*■ SSA.anpvoF. 41 8s. 2JB. — Clarhime, 148 a. pipf.
21 Or Mr TOHN fHIMFRV , R n , , prof- 24 4s.llW._in Ballynuchan, 49a. 14s. lOW.-Tuller-
24. Q. Mi JOHN CHINERY. In Ballydrayden, vay, 337 a. 54 2s. 4i<4-Athlacka, 707 a. 104 14s. 83d •
115 a 1 Kl‘Ock !al >'n'"rtecne> l j0 & 32 - Castlecarre, bar. Coshma, same co.-out of Cosmeene or Comeene, 7 a.
IIoa. In. Ballym Pterae, 183 a. 2 r. 1 6 p-Ardtample, 2 r. 27 p. 2s. 31,(4; bar-. Glanaroughty, co. Kerry. — Total
7a- Glonesane, part of Ballyhesty, 40 a. 2 r. — in Dromene- quantity, 3,424 a. 2 r. 27 p plant. (5,223 a & 36 p stat 1—
gore, 113 a. & 4 p— Croghties, part of the pi. and t of Sub- Total rent, 484 19s. 41(4 Date 19/A T„/„ '
. . . . 1 P31,1 °f *e P - and * of Sub' Total rent> 48/- 19s- 4J(4 Dale 12 th July 18 th year —
bolter and Lackileagh, 23 a. 3 r.j bar. Duhallow, co. Cork. Inrolled. Slh Oct. 16GG. J
—Total quantity, 1,033 a. 1 r. 12p. plant. (1,673 a. 3 r. 10p.
13*‘ 10A 25‘ Cornet JOHN 35‘ HENRY CADOGANE esq.— In Liscarteene 228 a
1 CA- ri <86S - 1 - 12 * •«■> « 12, 4d ;qbar. N^TmeSh.'
nalty, 1 pi., 166 a. 3 it. — in Garryduffe, 168 a. & 14 p.; bar.
Orrery, same co— Total quantity, 497 A. 3 it. 14 p plant.
(806 a. 1 it. 26 p. stat.) — Total rent, 74 11, 2Jd Dale
16/4 Aug. 18 th year. — Inrolled bth Sep. 1666.
—Hate 20/4 Nov. 18/4 year. —Inrolled 12lh Dec. 1666.
", 2>"’ Date S6- CHARLES Earl of MOUNTRATH— In Kill- Kinds Co
16/4 Aug. 18/4 year- Inrolled bth Sep. 1666. gurteen and Killbride, 31 a. 3 r. 24 p— Ballydrolddb^g,
,,2'';i,LL^,TH0ENEHiLL--c“fc“"-s»--
“ t ' S’- " ****> 81 *• ® ami Half-Kiflinroe, 422 a. 2 ..-lE
Cost 7 771 8S*- null 122s.22._igb™mSh di„Agh.p^, ,92,. „
» K'll™, 2Hs. s«. — Ballyilasliragb, USs. 2 .^Bfcowen Sin
B,«; a c»-» £*■ w. cs
goone and Ballyrammy, 180 a. 24 14s. 8rf— in Rallvdnn T i on ^ lu0nk“rkui> Kll,aserD a"<l
prof. 12 a. 3 r. unprof. 34 6, 1.1(4— more in Killura, 105 a.
14 11, 103(4— Garranckccle, 144 a. 24 3, 8jrf.— in Bally-
2? 1-4 X p« w
14 13, 21(4 reduced to 14 2s. 3d— fDerrycarrow and Derry-
29 Sir NIC I OFTTT8 l-„, H „ lisky’ 281 A' 5L 13s- 9irf- reduced to 34 13, 91d— in Bal-
OraL 80 ' 1U ^U, _ ’ H° A' ~ Great 'ym-urully, Killnaroe, and Moneriny, 180 A.-+in the woods
G rages, 189 a. 3 r. 39 p— Lamstowne, 69 A.-SIade, 157 a. & &c. of Ballinraly, 1,100 a. 224 5, b d. reduced 1 14/
towne 115a Sr 39n 2 d’ Gil"SISt^'’e’ ,53 A— Church- fBallymore and Ballynelea, 850 a. 174 4, 2}d reduced' to
I » c; “ ■, 3
— a,/, sm A,,. ISM year. — Inrolled 10. Sep. 1666.— more/ 2 , 8 n 10f— Cloneen 2 s 7.C , I
H? rk! oilier small colls, “iSa.-lreta,” i'A.
1 .. . ileus m.uL, lunanuler to Jolm other small parcells, 19 a Acrebov. 1 a 2n on „ . ' , u
sac ^
Gortnepiske, and Shangany, 468 a. 1 r— Ballytasny, Castle-
31. Capt. ARTHUR ORMESBY.-Ballmcolk, i. , 5f L-MaojmfagW,,,,
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Galway.
Roscommon.
Limerick.
Meath.
Louth.
Tipperary.
Waterford.
Limerick.
Tipperary.
Kilkenny.
1825.] FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT. 77
-10s. 8 Jd. — in said Moylitter, 98 a. 19s. lOd. — in two
parcells of Ballyglasse, 83 A. 16s. 9| d. — in Lisdallon,
li qi'-j 130 a. 1/. 6s. 3Jd. — Carrowtemple, 1 qr., 132 a.
ll. 6s. 8 |d. — Carrowkeele, 1 qr., 91 A. 18s. 5 d. — in Car-
rowmore, 3 cart"*, 86 a. 17s. ad.— in Lisdowell M'shane,
16 a. 3s. 2Jd. — in Barnytullen, 1 qr., 132 a. 1/. 6s. 8fd. —
Carrowmonyne, 1 qr., 89 a. 18s. Ojd. — Skregg, 2qrs., 205 a.
21. Is. 6 d. ; bar. Athlone, co. Roscommon. — in Carrow-
clogher, 200 a. 21. Os. 6 d. — in Ballydolean, 2 qrs., 37 a. 7s. 6 d.
— in Loglikell cartron, 17 a. 3s. 5 \d. ; bar. Ballintobber,
same co. — in Cappagowne, 13 a. 2s. 7 Jd. ; bar. Belamore, co.
Galway. — Trelick, lqr., 89 a. 18s.0Jd— inGortfarrell, lqr.,
13 a. 2s. 7Jd. — in Cahertona, 1 qr., 58 a. 11s. 8Jd— in Shin-
gana, l qr., 44 a. 8s. lid. — in Cappabegg, 1 qr., 37 a. 7s. 6d.
—in Drumon, lqr., 100 a. 1/. 0s. 3d— in Moygh, 1 qr., 147 a.
11. 9s. 9 \d. — in Cappaghmore, 2 qrs., 101 a. 11. 0s. 5 Jd. — in
Carrocullin qr., 124 a. 17. 5s. ljd. — in Ralmlbane qr., 12 a.
2s. 5|d. — in Carroreran, 1 qr., 32 a. 6s. ojd. — Ballygilliga,
1 cart", 45 a. 9s. 1 Jd. ; bar. Kiltartan, same co. — in Cargin-
beg, J qr., 55 a. 11s. lid.; bar. Boyle, co. Roscommon —
Comyn, 1 qr., 48 a. 9s.8Jd— in CaiTOwkeele, 16 a. 3s. 2\d. ;
bar. Roscommon, same co. — Total quantity in Leinster,
9,270 a. 3 a. 25 p. plant. (15,017 a. 1 r. 17 p. stat.)— Total rent,
1874 14s. 3 Jd. — Total quantity in Connaught, 2,625 a. plant.
(4,252 a. & 14 p. stat.) Date 26th Oct. 18 th year. — Inrolled
16 thNov. 1666. — Note: By patent, dated 7th and inrolled
19 th Dec. 1677, his lordship had a grant of the reduction of
the quit rents of the lands in the bar. of Upper Ossory, thus
(•marked, and several others, containing together 4,567 a. plant.
(7,388 a. stat.) the quit rents whereof amounted to 921. 2s. 8d.,
of which sum 31A 13s. was released, so that the remaining
rent was 60/. 16s. 8 d.—(Rol. de anno 29" Car. II. 3* pars,
f. Roll 34.)
41. Captain ROB* OLIVER. — Killfinan mid Balligaratt,
447a. — Glynn, part of Killfinan, 62 a. 'll. 14s. lid. — Bal-
lyroe alias Ballygiseragh, 181 a. 21. 14s. 1 1 Jd. — Ballinlyny,
128 a. 1 r. 1/. 18s. 1 1 Jd. — Ballygigogee, 209 a. 31. 3s. 5Jd.
— Cloglianodfoy, 363 a. ol. 10s. 3d. — Ballyorgan alias Bal-
lydonogh, Cooleclucha, and Coolefree, 433 a. 61. Us. 6d. —
Teeremore, 156 a. 2Z.7s.4Jd— Keale, 127 a. 3 r. l/.18s.9fd.
— Kilquoge or Kilcruoge, 350 a. 2 r. ol. 6s. old. — Garry-
arter, 150 a. 21. 5s. 6fd. — Darragh, 334 a. 51. Is. 5. Id. —
Garryleacy,54A. ln.16s.5Jd. — Ballyriggin, 60 a. 2 R. 18s. 4Jd.
— Killen, 17 a. 5s. 2d.— Ballintobber, 429 a. 6/. 10s. 3Jd.
— Keiltegarruffe, 138 a. 21. Is. lid. — in Michelstowne, 13 a.
3s. UJd— more in the same, 7 a. 2s. lid— in Cloghasta, isCh.II.
96 a. 1/. 9s. 2d. — Doonemoone alias Ballynahency, 629 a.
9/. 1 Is. 0 Jd. ; bar. Costlea, co. Limerick. — Dealquelly, 103 A. Kerry.
I/. Us. 3Jd. — Beaheens, 116 A. 3 R. 6p. 1/. 15s. 5Jd. —
Knockrea and Killshenane, 177 a. 2 R. 21. 13 s. lid. — Erri-
more, 138 a. 1 it. 36 v. 21. 2s. Ojd. — Knockanniheigh, X’an-
nallybegg, and Fannallymore, 369 a. 3 r. 36 p. 51. 12s. 3d.
— Dromkeene, 123 a. 3 r. 30 p. 1/. 17s. 6 Jd. — Drumartin,
148 a. 2 r. 32 p. 21. 5s. Sid— Tonereagh, 102 a. & 15 p.
1/. 10s. lid. — in Ballymickin, 52 a. 15s. 9Jd. — Ballylieme-
keene, 249 a. 2 r. 3 p. 31. 15s. lOJd. — Toherbane, 168 a.
1 r. 11 p. 21. Us. 1 Jd.' — Killmoyly alias Ballykeely, 114 a.
2 r. 1/. 14s. 9Jd. — Ballybegg, 156 a.. & 5p. 21. 7s. 4Jd—
Bawnemore, 82 A. & 17 p. 1/. 4s. 10 Jd. — Garryneaske, 74 a.
3 n. 32 P. 1/. 2s. 9 Id. — in Cluncriston, 41 a. 2 r. 24 p.
12s. 8 d. ; bar. Clanmorris, co. Kerry. — Total rent, 100/. 7s.
Dale 3d Nov. 18 th year. — Inrolled 14 th Dec. 1666.
45. THOMAS TAYLOR.— Newrath, with cabbins, 82 a. Meath.
1/. 15s. lOd. — Ballyneskart, 30 a. 3 r. 4 p. 12s. 5 Jd. — the
greater part of Horath and West Ballyneskert, with die
cabbins thereon, 234 a. 3 r. 20 p. 4/. 15s. ljd. — more of
Horath, 51 a. 2 r. 1/. 0s. 10 Jd. — part of Moate, with a cabbin
house, 30 a. 12s. ljd. — Bally tiUan alias Ballyfillan (part),
5 a. 1 r. 2s. ljd. ; bar. Kells, co. Meath. — the casde, cab- Kilkenny.
bins, and part of Ballyroe alias Ballyroeshartall, 98 a. 2 n.
9 p. 1/. 19s. 1 ljd. ; bar. Crannagh, co. Kilkenny. — die Kings Co.
castle, with the old miilseate, mid the members and app’
of part of Barnane alias Barrenane and Buttaghan, 150 a. 3 n.
4 p. prof. 66 a. unprof. 8/. Is. 0 |d. ; bar. Philipstown, King’s
Co. 48. JOHN JARVIS. — Roscorragh, with some houses
thereon, 862 a. — Curcush and Fartane, widi 1 large house,
38 a. — Aghgall (part), 17 a. 1 R. 14 p. prof. 16 a. unprof. ;
bar. Ballycowen, same co. — Total quantity, 417 a. 1 R. 14 p.
plant (676 a. & 1 p. stat.) — Total rent, 81. 8s. 114d. Dale
26 th Oct. 18 th year. — Inrolled 6th Dec. 1666.
50. THOMAS FRANCK esq.— Clashegadd (part), 194 a. Kings Co.
— Casdetowne, 329 a. — Coologe, 326 a. prof. 93 a. nnprof. —
Dunkerrin, 283 a. 2 r. — in Clonamoghan and Russine, 263 a.
2 r. 28/. 5s. 4d. ; bar. Clonliske, King’s Co. — Clondalee Meath.
(part), 309a. — more, part of the same, 84 a. 'll. 19s. ljd.;
bar. Moyfenrath, co. Meath. Dale 17 th Jan. 18th year. —
Inrolled 2 9th Jan. 1666. — Liable to the payment of 500/. to
James Franck, and 20/. apiece to the children of the said
Roll, 1 8thC/ia.II. seventh part, back.
1. ARTHUR DILLON esq. — Lismullen (to be for ever
called Lady’s- Hill), Lauhenstowne, and Blundenstowne (part),
577 a. and half, Clonardron, 172 a. mid half, 15/. 3s. 8Jd. :
bar. Skreene, co. Meath. — Warrenstowne (to be called Dil-
lonstowne), 313 A. 3 n— more of the same, 2 A— in Symons-
towne mid Tynnoy, 27 a. 1 R. — Adamstowne, 168 a. — Ver-
donstowne, 216 a. 14/. 12s. 4Jd. ; bar. Atherdee, co. Louth.
— Gibbon’s land, 12 a. 2 r. 5s. Ojd. ; same bar. and co.
— during the life of Oliver lord Loudi. Date Is/ Aug.
18th year. — Inrolled Ul/i Aug. 1666.
3. SAMUEL WADE junr. — Kuockanecreagb, 88 a.
1/. 6s. 9 d. — Knockaneglasny, 136 a. 21. Is. — Burges, 166 a.
prof. 142 a. unprof. 21. 10s. 5 d. — Legane, 163 a. prof. 41a.
unprof. 21. 9s. 6 d. — the comons of Roran, 31a. prof. 11 a.
unprof. 9s. 5 d. — Grangseith (part), 7 a. prof. 16 a. unprof.
2s. ljd— Cottoone, 183 A. prof. 41 a. unprof. 2/. 15s. 7d—
Shesarakeele, 88 a. prof. 69a. unprof. lZ.6s.9d— Derry, 102a.
prof. 91a. unprof. 1/. 10s. 1 ljd. — Caherconnor, 241 a. prof.
148 a. unprof. 3/. 13s. 2Jd. — in Rahanincliy, 53 a. prof. 62a.
unprof. 16s. Id. ; bar. Owny and Arm, co. Tipperary. —
Total quantity, 1,257 a. plant. (2,086 a. stat.) — Total rent,
19/. Is. DJd. — hi Knockanatteii, 28 a. (45 a. 1 R. stat.) 8s. 6d. ;
bar. Middletliird, co. Waterford. — Raheene, 42 a. (68 a.
& 5 p. stat.) 12s. 9 d. ; liberties of Limerick. — Rahone, 15-1 a.
more of the same in controversy, 58 a. 21 6s. 9)d. —
in Knockolad and Drumnescart, 59 a. 17s. 1 Id. — Total
quantity, 213 a. plant. (345 a. & 4 p. stat.) — Total rent,
81. Is. 8Jd. ; bar. Lower Ormond, co. Tipperary— in Dim-
kitt, 8 a. 2 r. (13 a. 3 r. 4 r. stat.) 3s.5Jd.; bar. Ida, Igrin,
and Ibercon, co. Kilkenny. — Total rent, 231. 12s. 3Jd.
Date 30 th July 18 th year. — Inrolled 13th Aug. 1666.
(122.)
6. Major GEO. INGOLDSBY. — Ballybricken, 404 a.
2 R. 16 p. 61. 2s. lOJd. — in North Ballyhowden and Grage,
20 a. 2 R. 12 p. 6s. 3d. — Gurtingleene, 4 a. S 4 p. Is. 2Jd—
Carrowbegg, S2 a. 3 r. 14 5s. ljd. — Ballynebooly, 143 a.
3 r. 82 p. 21. 3s. 8Jd. — Boherlegane, 159 a. 21. Ss. 3Jd. —
Luddenbegg, 71a. 1 L Is. 6jd. — Gurtineleene, 6 a. 1b. —
Gornabonboy, 2 a. — Gortnasketine, 1 a. — in Gortnasketine,
1a. 1 r. 3s. 2Jd. — Askewally alias Reskevally, 3 a. — Gorti-
vally, 1 a. 1 R. — Gortnaghan, 10 a. — Cliantrim, 10 a. 2 R. —
one garden plott, 1 a. 1 R. — in Gortnaskelvn, 1 a. — Gurteue-
galog or Gurtnegullogg, 2 a. 2 r. — Gortenslianayle, 19 a.
2 r. IS p. 14s. lOJd. ; bar. Clonwilliam, co. Limerick. —
Skule, 296 a. 4/. 9s. lOJd. ; bar. Small Co., same co. — in
Rathmessnallogh or Rathuessmallogh, 1 12a. & 21 p. 2i.os.5tl. ;
bar. Idea, co. Kilkenny. — Ballyfleming, 128 a. 21. 11s. —
hi Ballynerly alias Ballynacolv, 23 a. 9s. 3 Jd. — hi Teigh-
more, 25 A. & 16 p. 10s. ljd. ; bar. Iverke, same co. — in
Farrenrory, 522 a. 1b. 14 p. II. Ss. TJd. — Falhierueil alias
Marnells-Fall, 189 a. 21. 17s. ljd. ; bar. Slerardagb, co.
Tipperary. — Total quantity in Limerick, 1,241 a. 2 r. 2p.
plant. (2,011a. stat.)— Total rent, 18/. 17s. Ojd— Total quan-
tity in Kilkenny, 2S8a. &37p. pliuil. (465a. 1 R. 3 p. stat.) —
Total rent, 5 1. 16s. 8 d. — Total quantity in Tipperary, 711 a.
1 r. 14p. plant. (1,152a. 1 r. slat.) — Total rent, 10/. lOs.OJd.
Dale 21 sf July ISM year.— Inrolled 12th Aug. 1666—
Note -• He sold the lands in the county of Tipperary for 1,000/.
to William Jesse gent., 9th mid 10th April 1667.
8. ALEXANDER PIGOTT esq. — Mellefoutslowne,
containing these several denominations, viz. Banslienias, Bally-
vardigbegg, Ballynemony, Rathlea, and Raettery and Bal-
lenidon, 667 a. & 8 p. 10/. 2s. 7d. ; liberties of Kiogsale—
X
Tipperary.
Cork,
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RECORDS OF IRELAND :
:"-n' Curryheene, 246 a. 3/. 14s. 8±d. ; liberties of Cork.— Bal-
lyroe, i pi., 103 a. & 16 p. lf.lls.3W.; bar. Courcy, co.
Cork — East and West Birnes, 34 pi., 620 a. 9/. 8s. 3Jrf—
Dromgownagh, 129 a. 11 19s. 2{d. — Lissanshandromin,
183 a. 21. 15s. Icl. — Caharrow, 222 a. 3/. 7s. 5{d. — Gort-
rogh, 56 a. 17s — Scarteene, 132 a. 21.0s. Irf.; bar. Barretts,
same co. — Sarsfieklstowne alias Wallingstowne, 236 a. 2 r.
16p. 3/. 11s. lOJrf. ; bar. Barrymore, same co. Evagh and
Lissvody, 2 pi, 192A.prof. 18 a. unprof. 21. I8s. 3:]d.; bar.
Courcy, same co.— Total quantity, 2,775 a. 3 it. plant. (4,514 a.
& 25 p. stat.) — Total rent, 421. 6s. 4j<!. Date 25/4 Aug.
18/4 year. — Inrolled 29/4 Aug. 1666.
•tin. 10. Sir RICHARD BELLINGS knt, son of Rich- and
grandson of Sir Henry Boilings knt. — Ferrelstowne, 229 a.
1 n. 32 p — Bazardstowne, 124 a. 2 it. 20 the Bay, 55 a.
3 it. 20 p. — the moiety of Paslockstowne, with a mill, water,
watercourses, and appurt, 45 a. 3 r. Op.; bar. Castleknock’
co. Dublin— Newtbwne, near Rathcole, and 2 a. of meadow
m Thoustowne, 257 a. In. 20 P. — Ballybought, 765 a.—
Wlntelcese, Killerke, Bannogroe, and Agarvan, being little
parcel Is near Ballybought. — in Ballymore-Eustace, 18 a.;
rre. bar. Uppercrosse, same co. — Killusky, 2-46 a. 3 r. 12 p —
Swordwalstowne, 571 a. 3r. 32 p.; bar. Naas, co. Kildare.
««.. — Cryhelpe, Corballis, Walchtowne, and Babylonian, parcells
of Cryhelpe, 829 a.; bar. Talbotstown, co. Wicklow—
t1 al's,e«'ooI°g!i or Parkeslewooglogh alias Great Parke, 120 a
a. unprof. 1,190 a. 2r. 10 p. plam—tParkdonnagh
abas Middle Park, 102 a. prof. 130 a. unprof.— fParkroe alhts
Parktowne, 156 A. prof. 238 a. unprof. (366 a. 1 r. 5 p. stat )
both Parkdondonnagh and Parkroe; bar. Newcastle, same
co. — Ballentonibeigh alias Burchtowne, 187 a. or 500 a two
parts of Cappagh, 140 a. — a burgess’s proportion in the cor-
poration of Moycredin of rock and red moore in the top of
"* Glnnma,,u'a’ 500 a. unprof.; bar. BaUynecor, same co— a
moiety of Mazestowne, 57 a. 3r.; bar. Castleknock, co.
Dublin— lota! quantity, 3,906 a. 2r. 22 p. plant. (6,328 a.
& 11 p. Stat) -Total rent, 791. 2s Date 14/4 Aug. 18/4
ycar.-Inrolled 28th Aug. 1666— Note: By patent, dated at
, estm,nster> 3d Nov- 1666, and inrolled 22d Dec. following :
(anno 18" Car II. 1™ pars, dorso, 11. 15.) the King granted >
ami released the quit rent and all other charges imposed on ■
the premisses by the acts of settlement, or any letters patent,
or any pipe roll or record in the exchequer, other than such
rente and payments as were issuing out of the premisses in -
or before the year 1640, and also from the arrearages thereof. I
— Since die making of which patents some doubts having I
ansen whether all the estate of his family passed to him by 3
the patent of 14th Aug., according to the sense of the acts of J
ett ement, in regard some of the lands were not mentioned to h
contain so many acres as in truth or according to the Downe it
smvey they did, and whether the quit rent of 79/. 2s. ought I
not therefore to have been greater, or was sufficiently released q
and discharged by the patent of 3d Nov., in regard of some 1
T riS*kt therein; the King. being° pleased' that 1
bn Richard should have and enjoy all the estate which his
grandfather Sir Henry or his father Richard held the 22d Oct.
1641, and to which he ought to have been restored by the act ki
of explanation, and that he and his heirs should enjoy tire C
same discharged from all rents but such as were reserved upon C
any grants thereof made before die 22d Oct. 1641, confirmed II
both the said patents, and granted anew the lands with their 6i
true quantities thus )• marked, by patent dated at West- It
nnnster,)^', July 1684-(R0, rfe aL36« Car.ll. F
13. THOMAS KNOLLES of Killehegh, co. Cork gent f ‘
Stt’k280A; f-‘Heeastem^„fS^ £
. K> ockacowlen, 103 a. 3 r. 1 9 r. ; bar. Kinalea, co. Cork D,
-Total quantity, 381. a. 2 it. 7 r. plant. (622 a. 3 a. 24 r stat 1 o,
11 ,*? y' 140 •• »*•>" l-fKnooktopla., i,
fW. Aug. “
16. JOHN SUTTON. — Richardstowne, 222 a. 3r. 34p. is c« u
Hodgestownc aliite Clonekeene, 197 a— in Danielstowne, 5a.; -1-
bar. Ikeathy and Onghtereny, co. Kildare. — Newtowne- Kildare.
Macabe, 136 a. 3 r. 22 p.; bar. Salt, same co— certain tenem'’
and lands of Clane, 9 a.; bar. Clane, same co— Total quantity,
570 a. 3 r. 16 p. plant. (924 a. 2 r. 30 p. stat.)— Total rent,
11/. 11s. lit/. Date nth Aug. 18/4 year. — Inrolled
3d Sep. 1666.
17. JOHN EYRES esq — In Slewteige, 9 a. 2s. 8 id. — in Cork
Glanteige, 246 a. 3/. 14s. 8 Id. ; bar. West Carbury, co.' Cork.
Date 19/4 July 18/4 year. — Inrolled 5th Sep. 1666.
19. BERNARD PACKINGTON, D.D., minister of Cork.
St. Peter’s par., BENJAMIN CROSSE, A.M., min. of Christ
Church, andTHOMAS GOODMAN, A.M.,min.ofShandon,
Cork— To them and their successors respectively— a back
house, and another back house and garden to die wall in
Dominick Terry’s-lane in Cork to Packington and his suc-
cessors, ministers of St. Peter’s, 19s. 6rf— “one front slated
house in New-street, west side. — to Crosse and his successors,
1/. 10s.— a front house and housteade, a back-side and
garden — to Goodman and his successors, 1/. 2s. 6 d. Date
28/4 Sep. 18/4 year. — Inrolled 2d Oct. 1666.
SI. SAMUEL MOLYNEUX esq—Clonkeene, 115 a. Limerick
1 R. 30 p— Killegamiffe, 209 a — Ballyloskey, 40 a. 2r. 30 p.
— Coolenetrane alias Colenetroin and Carrowhelteene, 63 a.
1 R. 38 p— Knocksunt alias Knocksentry and Garrybegg,
241 a. 1 r. 34 p.'; bar. Clonwillinm, co. Limerick. — Total
quantity (1,085 a. 1 u. 25 p. stat.)— Total rent, 10/. 3s. 5\d.
Date 1 st Oct. 18/4 year. — Inrolled 5/4 Oct. 1666.
22. THOMAS TOOLY gent. — The castle and cabbins of Meath.
Grainanstowne, and part of die lands, 202 a. 1 r. prof. 103 a.
unprof— Pluxstowne, moiety of, 92 a. 1 r— Ballindrumney,
313 a. & 16 p. prof. 75 a. 2 r. improf— Woodtowne, west
part, 43a. 2r. Ip. prof. 75 a. unprof.; bar. Lune, co. Meath.
—Total quantity, 651a. & 17 p. plant. (1,054 A. 2 R. 29 p.
stat.) Total rent, 13/. 3s. 7 id. Date 1st Oct. 18/4 year.
— Inrolled 9/4 Oct. 1666.
J4s»0HrS SUTi'ON— 1» Hovemowue, 120.,;
’ ... ildare. in Rathmore, 21 a. ; bar. Nmc
same co.— lotal quantity, (228a. 1 r. 21 1\ stat.) — TpI
3d Se/L^1666 AU°' l8//' Hear— Inrolled
23. Cornet ANTHONY HORSEY— Killcrony, 278 a
-Ballykeoghan, 229 a. 1 r.; bar. Ida, Igrin, and Ibercon, co.
Kilkenny — on the west part of Cloassywood, 10 a.; bar.
iverke, same co— Total quantity, 517 a. 1 r. plant. (837 a.
inia^r stal-)-— Total rent, 10/. 19s. 5 irf. 24. FRANCIS
JUNES— parkesw°od,I66A.(268 a. 3 r. 23 p.stat.) 2/.10s.4rf.;
bar. Gualtier, co. Wexford— in Mullinbroe, 157 a. 2 r —
m Killasbugge, 78 a. & 27 p— in Gallskill (part), 7 a —in
Dunkitt, 19 a. 2 r. ; bar. Idagh, co. Kilkenny. - Total
quantity, 262 a. 2 r. 27 p. plant (425 a. 2 r. 20 p. stat)-
lotal rent 51. 6s. 1W, Date 4/4 Oct. 18/4 year.— Inrolled
10/4 Oct. 1666.
26. Sir OLIVER ST. GEORGE knt andbart—A-di-
kine, 1 qr., 80 a. prof. 53 a. unprof. 16s. 2*rf— Ardentonand
Cordaragh, 2 qrs., 219 a. prof. 159 a. unprof. 21. 4s. 41 rf—
Cloonebme, H qr., 151 a. prof. 40 a. unprof. 1/. 10s. 6rf—
Rafoy, 1. qr., 49 a. prof. 16 a. unprof. 9s. 11 jrf— Rafoy, 1 qr.,
62a. prof. 15 A. unprof. 12s.6.irf— Kinenane, lqr„ 93 a prof
183 a. unprof. 18s. lOrf— Killivell or Killinell, Dqr., 45 a
prof. 46 a. unprof. 9s. ljrf— in Caldragh, 35 a. prof. 16 a.
unprof. 7s. Irf— in Gortgarue, Crossursy, and Carrowkeele,
S qrs., 110 a. prof. 8 a. unprof. l/.2s.3rf—Eliogl,andKil-
lorec, 14 qr.,1 107 a. 1/. Is. 8rf— Ballycolgan, U qr., 138 a
r U 8's' Carrowkeele, Aderdamona, and
Donogh-Patrick, 1J qr., 157 a. 1/. lls. 10rf._in Oultore,
2 qrs., 19 a. 3s. lOrf— Donogh-Patrick, iqr., 39 a. 7s. 10 irf.
at t owkeele, iqr., 28 a. 5s. 8rf. — Aderdemone alias Alier-
tlatnon, lent'', 46 a. 9s.3irf— Ballyrickard, 2cartrons, 100 a.
prof. 23 a. unprof. 1/. 0s. 6rf. — Cahirgall, l qr., 293 a.
21. 19s. 4rf— Killmurrey, 3 cart"’, 62 a. 12s. 4jrf— Tubber-
crossan or Tubbercrosse, 1 qr., and Killare, iqr., 64 a. 13s—
Cloghbally, 1 qr., 43 a. prof. 22 a. unprof. Ss. Sirf— Carrow-
begtopher alias Corbegtogher, 1 qr., and Gurteane alias Gort-
dagtn abas Gortdine, iqr., 130 a. prof. 26 a. unprof. l/.6s.SJrf.
^ Bunally, Borcqnill, Karunargett alias Carranargid, 3 qrs.,
lOoA.prof. 29 a. unprof. 1/. 19s. 5|rf. — Cortnoeponreeugh
a tas (.Hirtnepenry, 1 qr., 77 a. prof. 68a. unprof. 15s. 7|rf—
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Limerick.
Queen's Co.
f <ahoay.
Shingannogli, 1 qr., 52 a. prof. 19 a. unprof. 10s. 6 \d. — Gla-
— nagararan alias Glangarran, H qr., 144 a. prof 57 a. unprof.
11. 9s. lid. — in Largon alias Largo, called Clonefei-noge, 60 a.
12s. Of d. — Munauran alias Manahauran, 1 qr., 60 a. prof
6 a. unprof 12s. 1 J<7. — Ballygownefine, 64 a. prof 16 a. un-
prof 12s. 11W. — Clonegarran alias Clangarran, 167 a. prof
32 a. unprof 1/. 13s. 9f d. — Killkillverry, 1 qr., 132 a. prof
36 a. unprof 1/. 6s. 8 J«7. — in tlie Turlagh, in common to the
parishes of Killcona and KiUinee and Killkillverry, 68 a.
13s. 9d. — Ballyhele, lqr., 200 a. 21. 0s. G\d. ; bar. Clare, co.
Galway. — Total quantity, 3,289 a. plant. (5,327 a. 2 r. 26 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 337. 0s. 63 d. — Gillstowne, 2 qrs., 161a.
If 12s. 7J<7— Corgowen alias Carrigownagh, 1 £ qr., 65 a. prof
12 a. unprof 13s. 1 f<7. — Cloneene in Gillstowne, 2 gneeves,
35 a. 7s. Id. — Knockhnll, 8 gneeves, 421 a. prof 359 a. unprof
47. 5s. 1 J<7. — Ballym'neboyeighter, 196 a. 17. 19s. 8J<7. ; bar.
Ballintober, co. Roscommon. — Total quantity, 878 a. plant.
(1,422 a. & 31 p. stat.) — Total rent, 8/. 17s. 8d. — Merry alias
Tullycattan, 1 qr., 143 a. 17. 8s. 1 1 Jd. — Ciltecuning alias Coil-
tecumyne, i qr.. 41 a. prof 16 a. unprof 8s. 3Jd. — Stroane-
keareagh alias Shronekiragli, 40 a. 8s. Id. — Derryvoyray
alias Kilfaghnagh and Dromcormack, one cart", part of
Crossna qr., 310 a. 31. 2s. 9d. — Skregg and Dromshanquoagh,
1 qr., 88 a. prof 6 a. unprof. 17s. 9 Jd. — Towermore, J qr.,
41a. 8s. 3{d. — Tower-in-Martin, J qr., 70 a. 14s. 2d. — in
Tullaleage alias Tullaghleage and Aulagha alias Aughlahagh,
19 a. 3s. lOJd. — Ardleagh, Tobercarvan, Dowaght, and Riskc,
40 a. 8s. ljd. — Ardkavill alias Ardcowell and Tewnegin alias
Tunigane qr., 41 a. 8s. 3 Jd. — Renarrudden alias Runnerodane,
lqr., 42 a. 8s.6d. — Ardglasse, 1 qr., 119a. prof. 31a. unprof.
17. 4s. ljd. — Moyher, 1 cart", 60 a. 12s. lid. — Mullamore,
lqr., 80 a. 16s. 2 Jd. — Taunaghdristoge, 21 a. 4s. 3d. — Knock-
glasse and Knockancreeth, 2 qrs., 263 a. 27. 13s. 3d. — Legwee
alias Lewy, J qr., 58 a. 11s. 8|d. — Ardleagh, J qr., 54 a.
10s. lljd. — Knockanamun alias Knockanemagh and Tawgli-
lagli, 1 qr., 121 a. 17.4s.6d. — Karroward, lqr., 74a. 14s. lljd.
— Mackaneedle alias Macknedelly, 1 qr., 47 a. 9s. 6Jd. — Gar-
rowlogherd and Garrygarran alias Carrickgavran, 1J qr., 77 a.
15s. 7d. — in the 4 qrs. of Ballincullin, viz. Carrownasse,
Mulloghteige, Ardgrillen, and Dromincoile, 345 a. prof. 44 a.
unprof. 37. 9s. 1 1 Jd. ; bar. Boyle, same co. — Total quantity,
1,717 a. plant. (2,781 a. 1 r. 8p. stat.)— Total rent, 17/.7s.8d.
— Ardkenagh, 1 qr., 88 a. 17s. 9 Jd.— Derryquirke, 1 qr.,101 a.
prof. 53 a. unprof. 17. 0s. 5 Jd. — Ardnebreagh alias Ardne-
brough, and old castle of Tulske, 1| qr., 106 a. 17. Is. old. —
in Tuberbridy cart", 19 a. 3s. 10 \d. — Ardleckny and Cashed,
1 qr., 168 a. — in Aghekenedy, 19 a. 17. 17s. lOJd. ; bar. Ros-
common, same co. — Total quantity', 501 a. plant. (811 a. 2r.
6 p. stat.) — Total rent, 57. Is. 5 d. — Lissanarrow alias Lissa- |
narore, 81a. 17. 4s. 7Jd. — Curaghdine and Gurtekislane,
213 a. 3 r. prof. 16 a. 1 r. unprof. 37. 4s. 1 ljd. — Carrow-
keale, 168 a. prof. 5 a. unprof. 27. 11s. OJd. — Carrownkee-
vans, 188 a. 2 r. prof. 31a. 2 r. unprof. 27. 17s. 3d. — Carue-
Iherny alias Can-ow-Iherney, 206 a. 1 r. prof. 9 a. 3 r. unprof.
37. 2s. 7 Jd. — Kealogs, 496 a. prof. 24 a. unprof. 77. 10s. 7|d.
— Parke, 202 a. 37. Is. 4Jd.— Galbally, 87 a. 17. 6s. 5d.—
Monegalbally, 143 a. 27. 3s. 5 Jd. — Annagh, 202 a. 2 r.
37. Is. 6d. — in Garranaleny, 182 a. 27. 15s. 3jd. — Ardraghan
alias Ardragheny, 172 a. 27. 12s. 3 Jd. — Garrane, 182 a.
27.15s.3Jd. — Knockgarranduffe, 39a. 11s. lOd. — Kilscanlan
or Killycanlane, 273 a. 3 r. 47. 3s. 2d. — Bally-Island alias
Ballyean alias Ballygenuan, 276 a. 47. 3s. 9 Jd. ; bar. Costlea,
co. Limerick.— Total quantity, 3,112a. 3 it. plant. (5,042 a.
& 24 p. stat.) — Total rent, 477. 5s. 5 Jd. — Ballyfoyle, 420 a.
87. 10s. Id. — Killeene, 257 a. 57. 4s. OJd. — Killebane, 340 a.
67. 17s. 8Jd. — Monkcsgrange, 500 a. 107. 2s. 5 Jd. ; bar. Bally-
Adams, Queen’s Co. — Total quantity, 1,517 a. plant.
(2,457 a. 1 r. 6 p. stat.)— Total rent, 307.' 14s. 8Jd. Date
267/i Oct. 187/i year.
33. JOHN EYRE esq Colcartan, 1 qr., 451 a. prof.
571 a. unprof. 47. 11s. Sfd.— Ballynakelly, 2 qrs., 202 a. prof.
109 a. unprof 27.0s.10Jd.— Cloncease, 1J curt", 18a. 3s.7Jd.
— in the 3 cart"1, part of the 2 qrs. of Annaghcorba, 79 a.
3 r. 14 p. 10s. 1 Jd. — in the qr. of Leyre, 50a. 10s. lid.— in
Cappagh, 37 a. 7s. 6d. — Cagalla, 1 qr., 61 a. prof. 323 a.
unprof. 12s. 4jd.— Bracklone, J qr., 124a. prof. 73 a. unprof.
17. 5s. 1 Jd. — Killorane, J qr., 41 a. & J prof. 13 a. & 1 unprof.
8s. 5 d. — Clonkea, 1 qr., 18a. prof. 2 a. unprof 8s.7Jd. — Kiu-
Chealy alias Canakill, 1 qr., 82 a. prof. 19a. unprof 16s. 7Jd.
— Killehearagh, 1 qr., 41 A, prof. 28 a. unprof. 8*. Sid. — in
(122.)
Killaltenagh, 1 qr., 48 a. 9s. Sfd. — in Killtalasty, 59 a.
11s 11 Jd.- in Lisgara, 14 a. 2s.l0d. — in Ballyna alias
Ballymanagh, Gortglasse, Cleigh, and Gortganine, 2 qrs.,
131a. 17. 6s. 6Jd. — in Ballymore alias Lissmany, 2 qrs
462 a. 47. 13s. 6Jd. — Tirrowan alias Trohane, 96 a. prof.
135 a. unprof. 19s. 5Jd.— in Caragliynan alias Chealtra-
nuhill, 2 qrs., 90 a. prof. 50 a. unprof. 18s. 2f d. — in Derry
qr. alias Killogantaw, 43 a. 8s. Sid.— in Coolebegg qr., 19 a.
2 R. 3s. 9Jd. — Corrimuck alias Corremuckelly and Shrahog
alias Shanray, lqr., 212 a. 27. 2s. lid. — BalUnebeda alias
Ballynemodagh, l qr., 69 a. prof. 14 a. unprof. 13s. llid.
— in Doonmicaraine alias Donm'mervan, 79 a. 3 it. 27 p.
16s. 2d. — in Lisdowan, 3 qrs., 45 a. 9s. 1 Jd. — in Liffinno
alias Liffinny, 48 a. 9s. 8f d. — Corballymore and Gorca-
shell parcell, 5 a. Is. OJd. — Carrogare alias Carrowgare,
1 qr., 57 a. prof. 2 a. unprof. 11s. 6 .id. — Killeno alias Kil-
leneby alias Eyre-Court, Bodollagh, and Kiltalasty, 2J qrs.,
107 a. 17. Is. 8d. — Cloghbrack and Brodall, 86 a. 17s. 5d.
— Feamoreighter, 1 qr., 57 a. prof. 12 a. unprof., and in
Feamoreoughter, 1 a. 11s. 8Jd.; bar. Longford, co. Gal-
way. — in Derrush alias Derrow, 136 a. 17. 7s. 6Jd. —
Clownrolish alias Cloneowlish, $ qr., 96 a. 19s. 5 Jd. ; par.
Killimer, same bar. and co. — in the two qrs. of Tarmon, 26 a.
prof. 12 a. unprof. 5s. 3Jd.— Clonebenes, J qr., 102 a. prof.
166 a. unprof. 17. 0s. 7fd. — Raghelly and Grange, 250 a.
prof. 210 a. unprof. 27. 10s. 7 id.; bar. Killconnell, same co.
Galtcay.
— in Crossconnell, 1 qr., 19 a. 3s. lOJd. ; i bar. Clonmac-
none, same co. — Lackraleagli, 1 qr., 119 a. prof. 16 a. unprof.
17. 4s. 9d. — Carrowmeanagh, d°, 157 a. prof. 31 A. unprof.
17. 11s. 9 id. — Carnanicoell, 1 cart", 75 a. 15s. 2Jd.
Gorti-ahan, 1 cart", 28 a. 5s. 8d. — in Tullobanetemple, 128 a.
2 r. 17. 6s. OJd. ; J bar. Louglirea, same co. — Knockapree-
kan parcell, 22 a. prof. 528 a. unprof. 4s. 5 id. — Owrid,
J qr., 59 a. prof. 862 a. unprof. 1 Is. 1 1 Jd. — Durruda, 1 cart",
12 a. prof. 6 a. unprof. 2s. lOJd. ; bar. Muckullin, same
co. — Leattergungett, d°, 51a. prof. 459 a. unprof. 10s. 3fd.
— Knockanaffer parcell, 30 a. prof. 278 a. unprof. 6s. Id. —
Finishglin and Derrewola or Deravola, 28 a. prof. 247 a.
unprof. 5s. 8d. — in the Controversy, between Osserere or
Ossery and Sleveaneny, 50 a. 1 r. 38 r. prof. 200 a. unprof.
10s. 2Jd. ; same bar. and co. — Total quantity, 4,323 A. 2 R.
39 p. plant. (7,003a. 3 r. 6 p. stat.)— Total rent, 417. 15s. lOJd.
— moiety of Garbally, 166 a. 2 r. 20 p. 37. 7s. 5 Jd.— moiety King s Co.
of Milltowne, 94 a. 2 R. 32 p. 17. 18s. 4Jd. ; bar. Garrycastle,
King’sCo. — Firegarve or Firegarue, 50 a. 2r. 7p. 17.Os.51d.
— Killmoragh, 114 a. & 29 p. 27. 6s. 2fd.; bar. Killcoursey,
same co. — Ballyknockane, Monyfida, Ballinlachane, Curagli,
Garane, Carin, Lisveranagh, dogbane, and Coolederry
or Culdeiy, 884 a. 177. 17s. llfd. — in Lisduffe, 60 a.
17. 4s. 31d. — in Ballybrack and donbrunane, 225 a.
47. 11s. lid. — Cloghane and Curragh-Carran, 300 a. 3 it.
20 p. 67. Is. 9Jd. — Killisdriston, S3 a. 17. 13s. 7 Jd.; bar.
Clonlisk, same co. — Total quantity, 1,978 a. 3 r. 28 p. plant.
(3,205 a. 2r. 7 p. stat.) — Total rent, 407. Is. 3id. — Cloon- Tipperary.
gawnagh, 50 A. prof. 95 a. unprof. 15s. 2Jd. — half Coole-
russe, 190 a. prof. 89 a. unprof. 27. 17s. 8Jd. ; bar. Lower
Ormond, co. Tipperary. — Total quantity, 240 a. plant.
(388 a. 3 r. 2 p. stat) Total rent, 37. 12s. lid. — Note:
By patent, dated 5th and inrolled 18th Feb. 1679, the King,
being informed that Mr. Eyre had built a church at Eyre-
Court, and brought several Protestant families together, did,
in order to promote and encourage an English plantation there,
create these lands and others into the manor of Eyre-Court,
with 500 a. in demesne ; power to create tenures ; to hold courts
leet and baron, and a law day or court of record ; to build a
prison; to appoint seneschalls, bailiffs, gaolers, and odier
officers; to receive all wails, estrays, lines, &c.; to impark
500 a., with free warren, park, and ehace ; and to hold a market
more on Wednesday, and two lairs more on 29th June and
on Thursday after Twelfth-day, and the day after each, at Eyrc-
Coiu-t. — (Hot. anno 32°, 3-pars,f.H. 25.)— — 38. ERASMUS GaUcay.
SPELMAN. — Lyssanacody alias Corballybegg, Carrownilan
alias Carrowniny, 2 qrs. 112 a. — in Gorcashell and Corbally-
more, 39 a. — in Clonkevane, 42 a.— Feabegg, 1 qr., 162 a. —
Tyrehane, J qr., and Fey ragh more, J qr., 73 a. — in Roghane,
28 a. — in Lissdavilly, 44 a.; bar. Longford, co. Galway. —
in Downtenny, 50 A. — Lissogegan, J qr., 73 a. — Coronarke,
1 cart", 60 a. — Fohonagh, 1J qr., 265 a. — Coolethevy and
Coolinfohoragh, 204 a. — Carrowdonill, Lissnegappagh, and
Lissenisky, 8 cart"*, 146 a.; bar. Killconnell and Killian,
same co. — Total quantity, 1,298 a. plant. (2,102 a. 2r. 7 p.
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[March
is On. n. slat.) — Total rent, 13/. 2s. 9 \d. Date IQth Nov. ISth year.
: ■ — Inrolled 12/ A Nov. 1666.
limerick. 39. Capt. ROBERT MORGAN— Bullgadine and Gar-
raltsaillsbrine, 736 a. 1 1/. 18s. 8Jd. — Ballymuckallagh alias
Ballincallow, 215a. 3/.5s.3fd.— in Gormanstowne, 268a.
At. Is. 4|d. — Killm'doimogli-Dnfle, 38 a. 11s. 6 id. — in Cair-
rigallimore, 109 a. 1/. 13s. ljd. — in Hewardstowne, 37 a.
Sligo. 11s. 3d.; bar. Small County, co. Limerick. — Carrowreagh,
910 a. prof. 904. a. 1 n. unprof. 91. 3s. 3d. — Billridd, 265 a.
1 it. prof. 30 a. unprof. 21. 14s. 8id. — Carrowgarry, 1 qr., 209a.
2 a- 2/. 2s. 5d. — Carrowguna, Iqr., 192a. 1r. 1/. 18s. 11 id—
Cnockgower, 1 qr., 46 a. 1 it., and Carrowcloighy, 9 a. 1 Is. 2jd.
— in Ballymelinagb, 314. a. 3/. 3s. 7d. — Slewnaskry and
in Ballynalinagh, 68 a. 2r. — more of the same, 1a. 2r.
— Cogene-mauger, Iqr., 135 a. & 16 p. — Cogewnashehy,
128 a. 2 r. 16 p.— more of the same, 33 a. 3 r. 8 p. prof. 87 a.
3 r. 36 p. unprof.— in Cogewlegane, 53 a. — in Cogewnalecka,
9 a. 3 n. 4/. 7s. lid.; bar. Tirreragh, co. Sligo. — Knock-
aheny alias Knigaheny, 133 a. 1 r. 24. p. prof. 24, a. 3 it. 24. p.
unprof.— Curraghboy, 60a. 1 it. 8 p. prof. 27a. & 1 6 p. unprof.—
in Carrowantracky, 10 a. 21. Is. 2 \d. ; bar. Lyna, same co in
Kerry. Dromrauke, 291 a. 2 r — in Carrigeene, 633 a Inceancourse,
499 a. — in Cameene next Gortnimacry, 39 a. 3 r. — in Glan-
gory, 15 a. & 3 p.— in Gortnimacry, 143 a. 2r.; bar. Glanne-
roughty, co. Kerry.— Note : By patent, dated 8lh Feb. 1678,
and inrolled 28th July 1679, (Hot. de anno 31" Car. 2'11,
1 "“'pars,/. M. 37.) the quit rent on the lands in Kerry was I
reduced from 24/. 12s. 63d. to 6/. 3s. a year.— Total quantity
in Munster, 3,074 a. 3 r. 3 p. plant. (4,980 a. 2 r. 18 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 46/. 13s. 10Jd. — Total quantity in Connaught,
2,580 a. & 32 p. plant. (4,179 a. 2 r. stat.) — Total rent,
26/. 2s. 5 id. — Total quantity, 5,654 a. 3 r. 35 p. plant.
Date 'Ad Nov. 18 th year — Inrolled 14 th Dec. 1666.
Tipperary. 42. JAMES Duke of ORMOND. — Part of the west
of Clomnell bttrgagery, 53 a. 1 r. 16s. 2d. — Husseystowne,
123 a. 1/. 17s. 4) d. — Myllerstowne alias Ballymiller (part), 73 a.
U 2s. 2d. — Memingstowne, 108 a. 3 r. 1/. 13s. Oid. — Bally-
nemony alias Mooretowne-Walsh (part), 57a. 2 r. 17s.5id—
Borenduffe (part), 72 a. 3 it. 35 p. 1/. 2s. 2£d. — Rathloose,
18 a. 3 r. 5s. 8 )d. — Knockioghty alias Knocklofty, (the castle,
and 20 a. thereto adjoining, adjudged to Richard Hutchinson,
excepted,) 478 a. 3 r. 7/. 5s. 5Jd. — Ratheaskine, 66 a. In.
20 p. 1/. Os. ljd. — Jamestowne, 104 a. 1Z. 11s. 7d. — Rath-
kivane, 253 a. 3/. 16s. lOd. — Orchyardstowne alias Bally-
now lard, 57 a. 3 it. 17 p. 17s. 6:jd. — Loghloghry (part), 555 a.
2r. 8/.8s.8id.— manor of Dergrath, 156 a. In. 21. 7s. 5 Id.
— Ralhmore and Rathrology, 98 a. 1/. 9s. 9 jd. — Nichol'ls-
towne, 338 a. 3 r. 26 p. 5/. 2s. lOJd. — Lisnamucky, 185 a.
1 it. 8 p. 21. 16s. Sjd.— Rathduffe, 1 13 a. 3 n. 24 p. 1/. 14s. 7 d.
— Kilinahunty, parcell of Nichollstowne, and Knockanlusky,
parcell of the same, 20 a. 2r. 8p. 6 s.2Jd.; bar. Iffa and Offli,
co. Tipperary. — Total quantity, 2,935 a. 2 r. 8 p. plant.
(4,755 a. 1 it. 3 p. stat.)— Total rent, 44/. 11s. 7Jd— Cloran
and Gortnepishy (part), 416 a. 2 it. 26 p. 6/. 6s. 6 id. — Car-
rondee . (part), 91a. 1/. 7s. 7Jd. — Milltowne (part), 350 a.
2 n. 26 p. 5/. 6s. 5jd. — Nodstowne (part), 141a. 2/.2s. lOd.
— Tullaghmaue (south part), 230 a. 3/. 9s. 10 jd. ; bar. Mid-
dlethird, same co.— Total quantity, 1,229 a. 1 it. 12 p. plant.
(1,991a. lit. 10 p. stat.) — Total rent, 18/. 13s. 4 jd. — Coole-
nagon (part), 69 a. 1 it. 30 p. 1/. Is. Id— Toberbryen, 237 a.
2 n. 3/. 12s. 1 3d.; bar. Clamvilliam, same co Total quantity,
306 A. 3 n. 30 p. plant. (497 a. & 30 p. stat.) Total rent,
At. 13s. 2Jd — Moynard alias Moynerth (part), 113 a. & 12 p.
1/. 14s. 4d. — Archerstowne alias Arthurstowne (part), 138 a.
3 it. 21 p. 2/. 2s. 2)d. — Cloghmnrtin alias Martinevedstownc
(part), 266 a. 2 r. 4/. 0s. H id. ; bar. Eliogurty, same co
Total quantity, 518 a. 1 r. 33 p. plant. (839 a. 3 n. 11 p. stat.)
— Total rent, 7/. 17s. 5£d. — Tullo alias' Tulloverin (part), 555 a.
2 r. 7p. (899 a. 3 r. 22 p. stat.) prof. 700 a. unprof. 8/.8s.8jfd.;
bar. Ikerrin, same co. — Burresse-oleagh (part), 124 a. 3 n.
8 p. 1/. 17s. lid. — Affolishane, part of d°, 56 a. 1 r. 16 p.
17s. ljd. — Garrilisse (east part), 160 a. 21. 8s. 7jd. Glan-
keene, 92a. 2 r. 24 p. 1/. 8s. Hd— Garrnngreny, 136 a. In.
37 p. 21. Is. 5jd.— Gortclogher, 26 a. 1 n. 24 p. 8s.— Lissard-
bane, part of Burresse-oleagh, 108 a. 2r. 4p. 1/. 12s. llid.
— Garrymore, 16 a. 3 it. 8 r. 5s. ljd— in the north part’of
Garrane, Gortegilly, Grange-Upper alias Graige, Gortilogha,
and Shanaknock (part), 102 a. 1 r. 14 p. 1/. 11s. Ojd.
Rathmoy, 126 a. 3 r. 8 p. 1/. 18s. 6Jd. — in Curraghmorris
(part), 35 a. 3r. 8p. 10s. 10Ad. — part of Borres and Killco-
lane, 99 a. 2 r. 24 p. 1/. 10s. 3d. — Cnpulonelngh, part of
Borres, 122 a. &24p. ]/. 17s. 1 jd. — Knockearny, Gortinorny,
and Gortinlogh, 118 a. 3 r. S p. 1/. 16s. Id. — Curraghkeele
(part), 78a. 3r. 36p. l/.3s.ll|d. — Drumtarsney (part), 59a.
17s. lid.; bar. Heigh, same co. — Total quantity, 1,465a. 2 it.
3 p. plant. (2,373 a. 3 r. 32 p. stat.)— Total rent, 221. 5s. Old.
— Killcrochane, 100 a. 1/. 10s. 4$d. — Ballydrenane, 214 a.
3/. 5s. ; bar. Lower Ormond, same co. — Total quantity, 314 a.
plant. (508 a. 2 r. 20 p. stat) —Total rent, 4/. 15s. 4jd—
Ballinveny, 361 a. (584 a. 3 r. 2 p. stat.) 51. 9s. 7 jd. ; same
bar. and co.— Grange and Loghroe, 309 a. 61. 5s. lid. the
castle-farm of Dunboyne, with the custom of the fair and
markets of Dunboyne, 260 a. 3 r. 36 p. 51. 5s. 9 d. ; bar.
Dunboyne, co. Meath. — Total quantity, 569 a. 3 r. 36 p.
plant. (923 a. 1 r. 3 p. stat.)— Total rent, 11/. 10s. 10 jd—
the manor, &c. of Aghrim, Queleola, 1 qr., Coolenemil’loge,
and Milltowne, 198 a. prof. 203 a. unprof. 2/. 0s. Id— Quil-
timorcchoe, 1 qr., 233 a. 21. 7s.2jd— Carhumore, 1 qr., 100 a.
1/. Os. 3d. — Inaskline, Iqr., 346 a. prof. 24 a. unprof. 3/. 1 0s. 0 |d.
— Carrocorkie, 1 qr., 76 a. 15s.4 id— Curraghduffe, Cloyne-
more,.and New-Casde, 293 a. prof. 49 a. unprof. 21. 19s. 33d.
— Moate, 3 cart"’, and Gorticarnan, 160 a. 1/. 12s. 4 id.
Gortadrishihane, Cregankirhin, now called Killybreny, and
Garrymore, part of d", 268 a. 21. 14s. 3 jd. — Attydermott,
1 cart", 72 a. 14s. 6fd— Caltragh, 206 a. 21. Is. 8id— Gorta-
poneiy alias Cuilenemorakane and Cortadangin, ’. Gorticlog-
hane, Crumluske or Crumlicke, Gortatrechody, and Lemfin,
442 a. 41. 9s. 6d. — Clonbiggin, 2 qrs., 882 a. 8/. 18s. 7 d—
Garrynahane, 77 a. 15s. 7 d. — Skeaghnetyneele-Leacharne,
30 A. 6s. 7id. ; bar. Killcoimell, co. Galway Total quan-
tity, 3,383 a. plant. (5,479 a. 3 r. 25 p. stat.)— Total rent,
34/. 5s. 6d. — Shillachane, 4 qr., 138 a. prof. 130 a. unprof.
1/. 7s. lljd— Tuormore or Cuormore, 69 a. prof. 8 a. unprof.
13s. 1 lid— Barnaboy, 42 a. prof. 36 a. unprof. 8s. 6d—
Breacklone, iqr. — in Liscallin and Gortoolin, 145a. prof. 24a.
unprof. 1/. 9s. 4Jd— CloghmcKillis, 1 qr., 216 a. prof. 110 a
unprof. 21. 3s. 8|d. — Racheele, 506 a. prof. 55 a. unprof
51. 2s. 5 i d. Killaghbegg, 140 A.prof. 82 a. unprof. ]/. 8s. 44d'
— Keppagh and Meaglulrowy, 306 a. 3/. Is. 1 l|d— parcell of
the same in Killcoimell, 50 a. prof. 6 a. unprof. 10s. ljd—
Towery, i qr. of Bracklone, 186 a. 1/. 17s. 8d— Crosse- Con-
nell, 173 a. 1/. 15s. OJd. ; A bar. Clonem'knowne, same co
Total quantity, 1,971 a. plant. (3,192 a. 2 it. 3 Ip. stat)—
Total rent, 19/. 19s. OJd— Graige, 3 cart"’, 101a. (163a. 2r.
17p. stat.) 1/. 0s. 5jd. ; bar. Athunry, same co Derryleaah
579 A. 51. 17s. 23d. — Annagh, 482 a. 4/. 17s. 7jd— Grane
or Game, Cryan alias Skaried, 52 a. 10s. 6id.; bar.Tyaquin,
same co— Total quantity, 1,113 a. plant. (1,802 a. 3 r. 20p.
stat.)— Total rent, 11/. 5s. 4jd— one house in Skinner-row,
commonly called Carbury House, with itsappurtes as demesnes-
c.ty of Dublin Date 14/A Nov. 18/A year. — Inrolled
19/A Dec. 1666.
Tipperary,
Meath.
Galway.
Dublin.
Roll, 18/A Cha, II. eighth part, face.
Louth.
1. Capt. HENRY BELLINGHAM— In Gernonstown,
619a. lit — Milestowne, 183a. — Williamstowne (part), 80a.
1 r— Lynne, 108a — in Adamstowne, 86 a. 2r.; bar.Atlierdee,
co. Louth— Total quantity, 1,077 a. plant. (1,744a. 2r. 10p.
suit.)— Total rent, 21/.16s.lid. Dale 21th June 18/A year.
—Inrolled 3d July 1666.
3. ARTHUR Em-1 of ANGLESEY. — Shragh, 56 a.
j prof. 6 a. unprof. 17s — Killcowrnn, 92a. prof. 7 a. unprof.
1/. 7s. 1 1 jd— Ballyhogan, 205 a. 3/. 2s. 3jd— Killcoman and
Killfadda (part), 98 a— KiUfadda, 124 a. prof. 34 a. unprof.
3/. 7s. 5d— Cloghlea, 122 a. prof. 24 a. unprof. 1/. 17s. Oid.
— Ballygrasty or Ballygraffy alias Killmore, Fanlagh, Pryor-
land or Prior-Leens or Lcno, 248 a. 2 it. 22 p. prof. 15 A.
unprof. 3/. 15s. 6 d. ; bar. Lower Ormond, co. Tipperary.
| Abbislonaught, 591 a. 8/. 19s. 6d. — Garricane, 52 a. 15s. Oid.
Tipperary.
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Tipperary.
Waterford.
Cork.
Kerry.
Clare.
Queen's Co.
Meath.
Carlow.
Kilkenny.
Wexford.
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— Monckestowne, 226 a. 3/. 8s. 7$«J. — Ballygarren, 112 a.
2 r. 11- 14s. id. — Gortmore and part of Cloynoughdy,
106 a. 1/. 12s. 2{d.\ bar. Iffa and Offa, same co. — Killcon-
nell, Nocklesfield, Gurroghitrasny, Carrigeene (part), Cur-
rogli (part), Skavtcene (part), Flaramatine (part), Baliyno-
neene or nonone, Priestowne (part), Knockcurragh (part),
•Clonhoy, and Clonbroghan (part), 1,195 a. 18/. 2s, 11 j«4 ;
bar. Middlethird, same co. — Lismalin, 738 a. 11/. 4s. ljrf. —
Island, 186 a. 2416s. 5}<4 — Graig’s-shonine, 1 18 a. 1415s.10<4
— Gragatli, 424 a. 6/. 8s. 9{<4 — in Modesliell and Graige,
960 a. 14/. 11s. 6|t4 — Killatlea, 636 a. prof. 202 a. unprof.
91. 13s. 3 d. — Glanaskeagli, 322 a. prof. 186 a. unprof.
4 1. 17s. 9 \d. — Clonlaghly, 29 a. 8s. 9{<4 ; bar. Slevardagh,
same co. — Killmanhine, 317 a. 4/. 16s. 3\d. — Killnemacke,
334 a. prof. 550 a. unprof. 5/. Is. 5.)d. — Grenan, Killimacum,
and Muckincanan or Muckin-Cannon, 128 a. 1/. 18s. 10J<4 ;
bar. Glanliery, co. Waterford. — Killnaghlory, 231 a.
3/. 10s. 2</.— West-Ballyshonine, 135 a. In. 24 p. 2/. Is. 1</.
— Kerrygroshanebegg or Kerrygbroganbeg, 83 a. & 32 p.
1/. 5s. 3d. — Grainge, 309 a. 1 r. 24 p. 4/. 13s. 1 \%d. — Glashi-
ganniife, 83 A. 2 R. 16 p. 1/. 5s. 4J<4 — Lower Ballygromane
alias Ballywromans, 256 A. 2 r. 16 p. 3/. 17s. lid. — West-
forgus, 332 a. 2r. 16 p. 5/. 0s. lit/. — Eastforgus, 226 a. &
16 p. 31. 8s. 8 d. ; bar. Barretts, co. Cork. — Upper Bally-
gromans alias Ballywromans, 305 a. & 32 p. 4/. 12s. 8{d. ;
bar. Muslcry, same co. — in Claraglmiore, 226 a. & 20 p.
31. 8s. 8d. ; bar. Duhallo. — Knockaduffe alias Knockanduffe,
189 a. 2 R. 29 p. 2/. 17s. Id. ; bar. East Carbary, same co.—
Gorteene, 194 a. 2/. 18s. lit?. — Killernane, 289 a. 4/.7s. 9\d.
— Garriduffe, 54 a. 16s. 4J«4 — Deminetegli or Demienelagh
or Dennyneigh, 327 a. prof. 92 a. unprof. 4/. 19s. 3$<4 — in
Rushy, 518 a. 3/. 12s. Id. ; 1/. 9s. 1 \d. ; 21. 15s. 7 d. —
Whiddy-island, being part of the parish of Killmacomoge,
523 a. 7/. 18s. 10</. — Dromeclogh, 187 a. 24 16s. 9J<4 —
Seskin, 12 plowld’, 1,787a. prof. 78 a. Ik. unprof. 21l.2s.9d.
— Dromdoncene, 74 a. 1/. 2s. 5fd. — Shandrum, 105 a.
1/. 1 Is. \9\d. — Incliiclogh, 410 a. 3 r. 6/. 4s. 8i{<Z. — Brinny,
619 a. 91. 3d. — Rynedisart, Carvan, and Maderagli, 3 plowl4*,
863 a. 13/. 2s. 1{«4 — Crillyconagh or Chrilly-Connaught,
10J plowl*, 2,663 a. — three parcells more in the same, 61a.
41/. 7s. 3§(4 ; bar. Beare and Bantry, same co. — Inchy,
1,038 a. 2 r. 8 p. prof. 624 a. unprof. 15/. 15s. 5 d.; bar. Cor-
caginny, co. Kerry. — Cromlyne, Knockane, { & § of a qr.
in Derinbeg or Dernibeg, 91 a. prof. 609 a. unprof. 1/.7S.7 j<4
— Derinny and Bearebeg, 1 qr., and Derinny, 1 qr., 229 a.
prof. 131 A. unprof. 34 9s. 6|<4; bar. Burren, co. Clare. —
Coolebally, 260 a. — Ballylioly or Garriduffe, 9 a. 51. 8s. 1 1 \d. ;
bar. Upper Ossory, Queen’s Co. — Tankardstowne, 565 a.
prof. 23A.unprof. 1 1/. 8s. 9|r/. — Ballylehan,436A. 8/. 16s. 6§d.
— Skaelianagh or Shehanagh, 284 a. 5/. 15s. — Clonipiers,
545 a. 11/. Os. 8W. — Coolegai-ragh, 80 a. prof. 6 a. unprof.
1/. 12s. 4 \d. ; bar. Ballyadams, Queen’s Co. — Platten,
712 a. 2 r. 12 p. 14/. 8s. 8 \d. — Great Stamyme, 120 a. 1 R.
36 p. 21. 8s. 9 %d. — Little Stamyne, 40 a. 16s. 2 id. — New-
towne, 63 a. 2 k. 1/. 5s. 84<4— Killcarnan, 70 a. 1/. 8s. id.
— Shallon, 240 a. 4/. 17s. 2\d. — Cruftye or Grofty, 97 a.
2 R. 1/. 19s. 53</. — Calliaghstowne, 124 1. 3 R. 2410s.61<4
— Gaffney, 55 a. 1 r. 14 2s. 4J<4 — Annagor, 115 a. 3 r.
21. 6s. lOlrf. — Newhaggard, 121 a. 2/. 9s. — Rogerstowne,
300 a. 2k. 5l.\s.8\d. — Little Donacarny, 130 a. 2/. 12s. 7 Jd.
— -in Beamount, 20 a. 8s. ljd. — in Colpe, 264 a. 3 r. 32 p.
51. 7s. 3id. ; bar. Duleek, co. Meath. — Symonstowne, 262 a.
1 r. 51. 6s. 2id. — I-Iorestowne, 243a. Sr. 44 18s. 8.) d. —
Antillstowne, 121a. prof. 3 a. 2 r. unprof. 21. 9s. — Coliills-
towne, 200 a. 2 r. prof. 47 a. unprof. 4/. Is. 2 \d. — Dry-
ningestowne or Drmningstowne, 190 a. 34 16s. 11 Id. —
Cliainberstowne, 190 a. 2 r. prof. 27 a. 1 r. unprof.
31. 17s. 1 jd. — Kingart or Kinghert, 69 a. 1 r. 14p. 1/. 8s. 0\d.
— Corballis or Corbally, 51a. unprof. 1/. 0s. 7fd. — Dun-
derke, 63 A. 14 5s. 6 d. — Mollagha, 529 a. 2 R. prof. 8 a. 2 n.
unprof. 10/. 14s. 5 d. ; bar. Navan, same co. — Killallon,
1,600 a. & 18 p. 32/. 7s. ll^d. — Gibstowne and Troystowne,
509 a. 2 r. 36 p. 10/. 6s. 4.U/. — in Great Donnogh- Patrick,
175 a. 31. 10s. lOid. ; bar. Half-Fore and Kells, same co. —
Linkinstowne, 263 A. 1 R. 51. 6s. 7 ] d. — Gortengrowen, 44 a.
2 r. 18s. 0.{d. ; bar. and co. Carlow. — Rnthgarnan, 269 a.
5/. 8s. lid. ; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny. — Ballvcaroge-
more, 484 a. 9/. 16s.— Aclare, 725 a. 14/. 13s. Id.— Bally-
sogli alias Ballysope, 211a. 4/. 5s. 5 id. — Ballybrazill, 246 a.
4/. 19s. 7Jd.— in Dungnnstowue, 216 a. 4/.7s. 5jd.— Clo-
nyne or Clonmyne, 595 a. 11/. 15s. Jljrf.— in Lombards-
(122.)
towne, 40 a. 16s. 2\d.— in Arckloe, 42 a. 17s. in Ould- is Ch. if.
Court and Ballycally, 39 a. 15s. 9Jd. — in Ballycarogebegg, — ;
282 a. 51. 14s. 2\d. — Pooreswood alias Horeswood, 146 a. Wexford.
21. 19s. l^d. — in Dunganstowne, 320 a. 6/. 9s. Id. — Kill-
owen, 103 a. 21. Is. 81d.— Taylorstowne, 268 a. 51. 8s. 6^rf. ;
bar. Shelbourne, co. Wexford. — Killennyduffe, 82 a.
1/. 13s. 2Jd. — Ballinvony, 59 a. II. 13s. 10|rf.— llahinlosky
and Ballinclonheene, 136 a. 2/. 15s. 0}d. ; bar. Ballacheene,
same co. — the tree of Killlcevan, mill of Killkevan and Cole-
brooke, 274 a. 2 n. 30 p. 5/. 1 Is. 2 Id— Kilderry, 1 10 a. 1 r.
16 p. 21. 4s. 4d. ; bar. Bargy, same co. — Growtowne and part
of Tomcoyle, 427 a. & 26 p. 8/. 12s. 1 lid. — in Furlongstowne,
40 a. 3 r. 14 p. 16s. 7d.— in Ballywiller or Ballinvilla, 47 a.
19s. Old. — Great and Little Codes, 376 a. 7/. 12s. 3d. —
Garradime, 99 a. 21. 0s. Id.; bar. Slieilmaleere, same co. —
in the plow11 of Athlone, 124 a. 24 10s. 2id. ; bar. Brawny, Westmeath.
co. Westmeath. — one park of arable land, 12 a. 1 r. 36 r. Drogheda.
— one park of d", 6 a. 1 r. 26 P. — one park of pasture, 6 a. 2 «.
27 p. ; in or near the liberties of Drogheda. — one fnrzie park,
9 a. 1 R. 14 p. — oneparcell of ar. and pas., 12 a. 3 one d’
of furzie land, 14 a. & 30 p. — Barnall’s farme, 154 a. — an
orchard plott, 1 r. 15 p. — a garden plott, 26 p. — a fair garden,
with 3 cabbins, 2 r. 26 p. — the silke parke, 3 r. — a garden
plott, 1 r. 2 p. — a garden, 12 p. — a small croft of pasture,
29 p. — a small garden plott, 20 p. — a park of pas. ground,
1 a. 2 r. 14p. — a park of ar., 4 a. 1 r. 32 p. — a park of ar., 3 u.
14 P. — a park of ar., 1 a. 3 R. 8 p. — a pavk of ar., 3 A. & 12 p.
— a park of ar., 2 a. & 24 p. — a park of ar., 1 a. 2 r. — a meadow,
2 a. 3 R. — a park of pas., 1 a. & 34 p. — a garden and fair
thatched house, 1 r. 26 p. — a garden and 2 cabbins, 30 p. — a
garden and good cabbin, 28 p. — a garden and d’, 30 p. — a
garden and housestead, 28 r. — a park of ar., 1 a. & 4 p.
1/. 5s. 0}<Z. ; 31. 2s. 4 \d. ; 9s. 9 \d. ; the liberties of Drogheda
in Meath side. — a park of ar. and pas., 2 a. 1 r. 21 p. — a part
of pas., 3 a. 1 r. 16 p. — agarden, 23 p. — agarden, 18 p. — two
small gardens, 3 R. 12 p.— a garden, 1 it. 30 p. 2s. ll}d. ;
liberties of Drogheda on Louth side. — a small park of pas., 1 it.
4 p. — a small croft of d", 2 r. 24 p. — a small croft of d", 2 r.
15 a park of ar., 3 a. 2r. 16 P.— a park of ar., 4 a. & 6 p.
— a park of ar., 1 a. 1 r. 27 p. — a garden, 39 p. — a garden,
38 p. — a garden, 1 r. 8 p. — a park of ar., 4 a. 2 it. — a park of
ar., 2 a. — a furzie park, 2 a. 3 n. 9p. — a park of ar., 1 a. 3 r. —
a park of furzie pas., 2 a. 2 r. 17 p. — a park of d“, 3 a. 1 it. 8 p.
— a park of ar., 2 a. & 24 p. 13s. 0 }d. ; liberties of Drogheda
on Upper Louth side. — Gallaunegarriagli, 57 a. 15s. 44d. — Cavan.
Ardonan, 69 a. 1r. 24 p. prof. 5 a. Ik. 8p, 18 s. 81 d. — Dere-
vehill, 98 a. 1/. 6s. 5Sd. — Killnacronkea, 127 a. 1 r. 8 p.
1/. 14s. 4^d. — Drumgesse, 97a. 2r. 16 p. 1/. 6s. id. — Denry-
gerihan or Derygerihan, 118 a. 1/. 11s. 10Jd. — Trinity-
Island, 69 a. 3 r. 24 p. 18s. 10Jd. — Killyvelly, 51 a. & 32 p.
13s. 9\d. — Blenacttp, 45 a. 1 r. 8 p. 12s. 2 j d. — Upper and
Lower Deny alias Derryne, 284 a. 2 r. 16 p. prof. 17 a. 3 it.
8p. unprof. 3/.16s.l0</.— Snalure or Slanure, 100 A. l/.7s.2d.
— Drumoragk and Clonlasgan, 146 a. 3 k. 24 p. prof. 7S a.
& 16 p. unprof. 1/. 19s.7}d. — Drumurry, 58 a. 3 r. 8 r. prof.
14 a. unprof. 15s. 10|d. — Drumellyes, 2 poles, 208 a.
21. 16s. 1 :jd. — Killnevnrragh, 1 13 A. & 32 p. prof. 30 a. & 32 p.
unprof. 1/. 10s. 6 id. — Killnafuttle alias Knetople, 34 a. 2 r.
16 p. 9s. id. — Lisnamanragh, 55 a. 1b. 24 p. 14s. 1 lid. —
two thirds of Cavan, with a mill, 9 a. 2s. 6 d. ; bar. Logbtee,
co. Cavan.— in Munster, 19,832 a. 1 r. 15 p. plant (32,124 a.
Ik. 9 p. stat.) 3014 3s. Sid.— in Leinster, 16,706 a. & 24 r.
plant (27,061 a. & 14 p. stat.) 3384 5s. 3 id. —in Ulster,
1,735 a. & 32 p. plant. (2,810 a. 2 r. 31 p. stat.) 234 8s. 5 d.
— Total quantity, 38,273 a. 2r. 31 p. plant — Total rent,
6624 17s. Date 26/A June 18/A year. — Inrolkd 6/A July
1666. — Note: By p. seal, dated at Windsor, 12 July 1671,
the King ordered that his lordship should have a remittal of
the quit rents, (23° 4“ p. d. B. 10.) — Pursuant to p. signet,
dated at Whitehall, 6 Feb. 1679, and inrolied (32" 3" p.
f. R. 13.), the lands in the bar. of Beare and Bantry, with
others, were created into the manor of Bantry; and other
lands in die said bar. were created into die manor of Aldiam,
widi 2,000 a. in each for a demesne ; power to create tenures,
to hold courts leet and baron, and a law-day or court of
record ; to build prisons ; to appoint seneschalls, bailiffs,
gaolers, and other officers; to enjoy all waifs, &c. ; to impark
3,000 a. or more in each manor, with free warren ; to build
tan-houses, and dress leather; to hold a Wednesday and Satur-
day market, and 3 fairs, on 29th May, 10th Aug., and 4th Oct.,
and die day after each, at Ballygobane alias Oldtowne in
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
ia Cii. II. the manor of Bantry ; to appoint say-masters and clerks of
the market at the rent of 20s. — Patent dated 15th March
1679, and inrolled 10th April 1680.— (Rot. de anno 32', 2* p.
d. Roll 1.)
Wexford. 18. JASPER GIFFORD esq — Polemaloe, White-Church,
and Bnllykaliy,with Controversieland,368A. lit. 14p. 747s. 0$d.;
bar. Shelburne, co. Wexford 20. ROGER DRAKE
merch. — Stokestowne, 455 a. 94 4s. 3d. ; bar. Bantry, same
Kilkenny, co. — Ballybrochy, 60 a. 14 4s. 3Jd. ; bar. Idea, co. Kil-
Wevford. KENNY. ROGER DRAKE and HANNAH liis wife,
daughter and co-heir of Major Sam' Shepheard, and the heirs
of the said Hannah. — In the moiety of Camlin, 140 a. 1 u.
14 i>. 24 16s. 9(4 ; bar. Bantry, co. Wexford. Dale
7 til Aug. 18 th year.
Meath. 22. Capt. THOMAS TANDY Great Drewestowne,
185 a. 1 r. 20 p. — Little Drewestowne, 189 a in Girley,
100 a. — Gilbertstowne, 70 a. & 6 p. 114 0s. 5|d. ; bar.
Westmeath. Kells, co. Meath — in Ballenloghbovill alias Ballinloghbo- 1
moyle, 2 a. 3 r. 20 p. — in Dunganstowne, 59a. 2r. — in Mar- I
tinstowne, 181 a. 44 18s. 6fd. ,- bar. Delvin, co. West-
meath— Total quantity, 787 a. 3 r. 6 p. plant. 23.
Meat/,. EDMUND BRADSHAW gent.— in the west part of Clon-
catte, to be divided by a north and south line, 121a. & 38 p.
24 9s. 6(4 ; bar. Kells, co. Meath. Date 35th Aug.
1 8 th year.
Meath. 24. RICHARD STEPHENS the younger, esq. — Law-
rencetowne (part), 188 a. 2 r. prof. 100 a. unprof. 3416s. 4(4
— Maprath,254A. 54 2s. 10 jd.— the Motte, 128 a. 2411s. 10(4
— Clonfinnen and part of Curragh, 235 a. 44 15s. 2 d. abated
to 24 6s.— Rathbrakes, 242 a. 2 r. 44 18s. 2J(4 — mountain
pole, 176 a. 2r. 34 11s. Ojd. abated to 14 16s., with further
abatements.— part of Kells, lying next to the white commons
of which Rochford of Killbried was proprietor, 56 a. 2 r.
14 2s. 10 jd. — the white commons, 37 a. 2 n. 15s. 2\d. |
several parcells of laud near Kells, with the several mills
thereon, 450 a. 94 2s. 2$d.— in Midlaghay, 51 a. 14 7s. OJd.
— Balreaske, 151 a. 2 r. prof. 100 a. unprof. 34 Is. ijd.;
bar. Kells, co. Meath.— Total quantity, 1,971 a. plant.
(3,192 a. 2 n. 25 p. stat.)— Total rent, 404 4s. 2d.— Taterath,
Fyanstowne, and Ilullstowne or Hurlestowne, 769 a. 2 r.
prof. 11 a. unprof. 794 11s. 4(4, payable to Charles lord v.
Fitzharding, his heirs and assigns ; same bar. — for 30 years
from 1st May 1665 Date 25/A Aug. 18 th year.
s.5id.
bine, 581a. 114 15s. 3.1(4 — Rathkilliheane, 169 a. 348.
— Rogerstowne and Gorheene, 239 a. 44 16s. 9Arf. ;
Idea, Igrim,and Ibercon, co. Kilkenny. — Newrath alias Rath-
new, (456 A. 3 n. 2 p. stat.) 54 14s. 2\d. ; same bar. and
co- — *or the remainder of a term of 101 years, commencing
in 1638. —Total quantity in Waterford, 4,512 a. plant.
(7,308 a. 2 r. 33 p. stat.)— Total rent, 684 10s. 4' (4— Total
quantity in Kilkenny, 1,271a. 2 r. 16 p. plant. (2,058 a.
3 r. 11 p. stat.)— Total rent, 254 14s. 81(4 .Date 1 5th Dec.
loth year.
37. WILLIAM COSBY esq. — Lisscloan (part), 38 a. Cavan.
10s. 3(4 — Killnegarbutt,71 a. 1 r. 19s. 2 i>(4— Lawkill, 141 a.
14 18s. 0|d. — Tullaghoe, 70 a. 18s. lOfd— Knockatoodder
and Agherdromgawnagh, 267 a. 2 n. 34 12s. 2.1(4 — Cor-
delish, 95 a. 14 5s. 73d. — Dromole, 1 12 a. 14 10s. 23d. —
Aghawee, 170 a. 24 5s. 10}d. — Artonagh and Crosseroghan,
778 a. 104 10s. Old. — Dromgoony and Drummagran or
Drumnagan, 212 a. 24 17s. 2Jd— Drumratt (part), 45 a.
12s. 13d.; bar. Tullaghgarvy, co. Cavan. — Bourne, 124 a.
14 13s. 5fd. — Killmore, 141 a. 14 18s. 03d.— Downe or
Dowre, 1 18 a. 14 1 Is. lOjd. ; bar. Castleraglian, same co—
Total quantity, 2,382a. 3_r. plant. (3,859 a. 2r. 3 Ip. stat.)
—Total rent, 324 3s. 3(4- — Date 3 1st Oct. 18th year.
40. THOMAS TIPPING gent. — Drummore alias Shra- Westmeath.
henerick alias Snmerge, 158 a. ; bar. Moycashell, co. West-
meath.— in Tulkenro, 7 a. — in Capentacke, 41 a. — in Kil-
linehinch, 30 a. 44 15s. 7d. ; bar. Clonlonan, i
Killsaran, 50 a. — in Derrymackinnisky alias Edenordety,
96 a. prof. 31 a. unprof. — Lisnarnard, 66 a. 2 r. prof. 20 A.
unprof— Keerenan, 94 a. 44 2s. 9d. ; bar. Lower Evagh, co.
Date 3d Nov. \8th year. — Inrolled 29 th Nov.
Downe
i. 27. RICHARD SIIUTTLEWORTH esq— In Noghe-
vale, Aghan, Cleghduffe, Ruans, Carrobey, and Aghafin,
161 a. 2r. 34 5s. 43d. — in Ardnecrane, Carroboy, and Dun-
gorman, 335 a. 3 r. 15 p. 64 16s.; bar. Kilkenny West, co.
Westmeath Dale 15 th Oct. 18 th year.
29. HENRY Lord ARLINGTON. — A release and dis-
charge of all the quit rents imposed upon his estate, reserving
only the yearly rent of 404 Date 3d Nov. 18th year.—
Inrolled 17th Dec. 1666.
31. GILBERT ECCLES esq— In Ballykernan, 114 a.
3r. 17 p. — Cappanacully, 74 a. — Gortnafelly, 76 a. — Tullin,
54 a — Coosan, 277 a — Micham, 118 a. 2r Creagkduffe,
354 a. — Annaghfaglmy, 68 a. — Cloonagh, 13 a. ; ter. of
Brawny, co. Westmeath — Ballihatten and pavt of Gaune,
68 a. 2r — in Killnagaller, 33 a. 2 r. 6 p.; bar. Mogashell,
same co— Total quantity, 1,257 A. 1 r. 23 p. plant. (2,027 a.
& S p. stat.) — Total rent, 254 7s. 1 Id. Date 4/A Oct.
IS th year.
33. Sir ALGERNON MAY and DOROTHY his wife.
—To her heirs and assigns.— Clommoghle and Rosse, 403 a.
64 2s.4Jd— Ballygarrett, 70 a. 14 Is. 3d— Killinasbeg, Old-
grange, and Moghili or Moliill, 1,035 a. prof. 10 a. unprof.
154 14s. 4} d. — Bally knavine, 343 a. 54 4s. 2d. Fedans
and BaUyhasteene, 500 a. 74 11s. 10Jd._ BaUyslutllagh,
S3 a. 145s.9Jd. — Burnebehv or Barnebehy, 224a. 34 Old
— Gortandawoodlocke, 133 a. 24 0s. 4|d— Gortadastrange',
1S6 a. 24 16s. 6d. — Cooleroe alias Cooleare or Coolera
419 a. 61. 7s. Sd. Gillcocke, Bealocke, and Gortaggard,
618 a. prof. 79 a. unprof. 94 7s. Sjd— Moonelargy, 496 a.
74 10s. 73d. : bar. Uppertlurd, co. Waterford— Killcully- I
42. Sir ST. JOHN BRODR1CK knt— The castle, town,
and lands of Castle-Redmond, 260 a. 34 18s. llid. ; bar.
Imokilly, co. Cork. — Cahirmona, Scortm'cotter, and Carrig-
bane, 480 a. 1 r. 24 p. 74 5s. 10|d— Ballynock and Courragh,
190 a. 3 r. 24 17s. llfd. — Ballyvalterigg, 101a. 2 r. 16 p.
14 10s. 103d. — Banard, 20 a. 6s. OJd. ; same bar.— Total
rent, 154 19s. 9d. Date 1 6th Nov. 1 8th year.
45. Capt. RICH- NUNN— In Killilaine, 82 a— inBal-
lyumphant and Colemonv alias Cocksinore, 30 a. — Bally-
cheene, 53 a. — The Ringe with the privileges of the coihon
tliereunto belonging, 73 a. 2 n. 24 p., paying to the chief
lord of the comon of “ The Ringe” such rent tliereout as
is due and accustomed to be paid-in Duncarrig, 4.6 A in
Great Cardowne, 40 a. — Lady’s Island and Inish, 12 a.
Ballyshitt alias Ballyhitt and Cooleblowe, 68 a— in Bally-
cuslaine and Gray-Robin, 2 a. 2 r— Balleduiman, 31 a. 2 r.
20 p- in Stonyford, 5 a. 3 b. 7p. — Newtowne, 54 a. 1 r. 26 p.
— Giuchincrin,12A— Codd’s-Ballell,36 a— Synnott’s-Ballell,
42 a. 3 r. 32 p. — Peirce’s- Ballell, 27 a. 2r. 20 p. in Bally-
gaiwy, 74 a — Milltowne, 70 a — Bellequohan, 75 a. 2 r. 22 p.
—Shilmaine, 36 a— Hill-Castle, 98 a. 2 n. 6 p— Muckrans-
towne, 26 a. — Ballem'chushin, 137 a. 1 n. 13 p— Sladd Bal-
lebing, and Ballemurrngh, 170 a. — St. Margaret*, Balle-
cullan, Sumerstowne, and BaUyknockane, witl» part of Cus-
smstowne, 187 a. 2r. 36 p.— in Ballitrent, 46 a— St. Iberitt’s,
46 a. — Butlei-stowne, Trainc, and Loughlowrd, 98 a. 1 r. 22 p.
— Kisshaw, 61 a. In. 10 r — Rathmoer, 46 a. 2 r. 26 p.
Glagbegg, Auglnnoer, and Blackball, 53 a— Grange, 68 a. &
9p — Allenstowne, 144 a. 3 a. 6 p. ; bar. Forth, co. Wex-
ford—in Killnecrosse, 20 a— in Drumaghan, 60 a— in Cor-
wallish, 29 a. — Drumaconagh, 106 a. 2 r. 32 p. in Drum-
mine, 12 a. — Listohan, 100 a. — Lisltine, 49 a. 1 r. 24 r
EdogoM, si* 8«.-iu Comm, 4T a — Drumliiine, ITS*
— m Tonecounelly, 5 a.; bar. Tullaghgarvey, co. Cavan—
Total quantity in Wexfoid, 2,056 a. 3 n. 39 p. plant. (3,331 A.
) Total rent, 414 13s. — Total quantity in
3 r. 16 p. plant. (1,018 a. 2 r. 23 p. stat.)
9s. 9d. Date 16 th Nov. ISth year.— Inrolled
Sit. 39 p.
Cavan, 628 a.
Total rent, 84
6th Feb. 1666.
47. HENRY Bishop of MEATH — Knocks alias Sum- Meath.
merhill, with its parcells, viz. Moige and Knoekbcgg.
743 a. 1 r. 12 p. 154 Is. OJd. — Buconstowne, 507 a. 3 r
104 5s. 7 1 d. Jordunstowne, 200 a. 44 Is— Rahinstowne alias
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,8CH ft Bally-Raine (part), 396 a. 1b. 20 p. 8/. Os. 6Jd— ; in Ballin-
' deny, 178 a. 1 b. 3/. 12s. 2i</.; bar. Moyfenrath, co. Meath.
Meath. —Total quantity, 2,025 a. 2 b. 32 p. plant. (8,281 a. 1 e. 9p.
stat.)— Total rent, 4,1/. Os. 4\d.- Date 2 4th Nov. 18 th year.
— InroUed 27 lh Nov. 1666.
Mea0l 49. HENRY OSBORNE esq— Dardistowne and New-
towne of Dardistowne, 338 a. 6/. 16s. lOid. — Smithstowne
and part of Ballymad, 303 a. 2e. 6/. 2s. 10Jd. — both the
Damainstownes, 138 a. 21. 15s. lOld. — Julianstowne (part),
Armagh. 21a. 2 b. 8s.8jd.; bar. Duleeke, co. Meath. — Emoricam
(part), 93 a. & 19 p. 1/. 5s. Hd. ; bar. Fewes, co. Abdmagh.
— Total, 17/. 9s. 53d. Date 18/A Jane 18 th year. —
InroUed 26 th June 1666.
Westmeath. 51. Sir HIEROM ALEXANDER knt., 2* justice of
the comon pleas.— Rathgarratt (part), 147 a. & 32 p. prof.
488 a. 3 r. 8p. unprof. — Peircetowne, 115 a. & 16 p. prof.
101 a. 3 b. 8 P. unprof. — Killbreny alias Killbrenan, 169 a.
prof. 9a. 2b. 16p.unprof— Castlelost (part), 205 a. — Medein
alias Meadin, 167 a.— Oldtowne, 133 a. & 16 p.; bar. Fer-
tullagh, co. Westmeath. — Total quantity, 936 a. 1 r. 24 p. 18 Ck.ii.
plant. (1,516 a. 3 b. 16 p. stat.)— Total rent, 18/. 19s, 2.)d.
Date 10</j July 18/A year. — InroUed 20/A July 1666.
53. THOMAS SCOTT esq— Long-Graige, 321 A— in Wexford.
Ashagard, 151a. 2 b. 27 p. — Rahinduffe, 209 a. — Shanoyle,
364 A. — in Ashagard, 104 a. — Hilltowne, Ballimitty, and Bally-
knock, 467 a. — Marshalstowne, 116 a. — Coolecleof, 116 a.;
bar. Shilmalier, co. Wexford. — in Newbane alias Newbay,
Larkingstowne, and Ballymorris, 154 a. ; bar. Forth, same co.
—Total quantity, 2,002 a. 2 b. 27 p. plant. (3,2-13 a. 3 b. 39 p.
stat) — Total rent, 40/. 11s. Date 9/A Aug. 18/A year. —
InroUed 13/A Aug. 1666.
55. OLIVER, son and heir of PATRICK TALLANT Kilkenny.
esq. — Collumkill, 478 a. prof. 48 a. unprof. — Munemacody
alias Munge, 178 a. 2 b— Rossroe, 122 a. 2 b.; bar. Gowran,
co. Kilkenny. — Total quantity, 779 a. plant (1,261a. 3 b.
16 P. stat.)— Total rent, 15/. 15s. 51d— Jellowestowne, 192 a. Neath.
(301 a. & 1 p. stat.) SI. 17s. 9 d. ; bar. Ratoath, co. Meath.
Date 12/A Dec. 18/A year. — InroUed 11 th Jan. 1666.
Roll, 18 th Cha. II. eighth part, bach.
1. FITZGERALD AYLMER esq— A release and con-
firmation unto him, as son and heir to Capt. Garrett Aylmer,
and grandson to Philip Fitz-Gerald of Allon in the co. of Kil- |
dare, esq., of all the lands, &c. which had been granted to the
said Garrett by patent dated the 9th Feb. 14th Cha. II.
Date 21s/ April 18/A year. — InroUed 30/A April 1666.
Limerick. 3. CHIDLEY COOTE the elder, esq— Ardovelane, 238 a.
31. 12s. 3 id. — Bohernebottery, 42 a. 12s. 9 d. — Milltowne,
121a. 1/. 16s. 9d. — Flemingstowne, 106 a. 1/. 12s. 2\d. —
Ballingaddybegg, 54 a. 16s. 4Jd. — Ballingaddymore, 104 a.
1/. 11s. 7d. — Owlort, 114 a. prof. 17 a. 3 b. 36 p. unprof.
1/. 14s.7id. — Aulonstowne, 190 a. prof. 5a. unprof. 2/. 17s. 8Jd.
— Garrykettinea, 33a. lOs.OJd. — Carreagarruffe, 35a. 10s. 7 3d.
— Comes, 61 a. prof. 3 a. unprof. 18s. 6,)d. — Ballynehow,
427 a. prof. 8 a. unprof. 6/. 9s. 7jd. — Ballingawsey, with the
unprof, lands, 782 a. 3 b. prof. 148 a. unprof. 11/. 17s. 8Jd.
— Killgnosey or Killguosey, with the unprof, lands, 17 a.
1 B. 5s. 3d— Ballywodane, 173 a. 2/. 12s. 61,d— Graige, 10 a.
3s. OJd. — Garrifook and Glandannon, 219 A. 31. 6s. 6 \d. —
Jamestowne, with the unprof, lands, 181a. 21. 14s. 11 |d.
Clyehagh, 57 a. 17s. 3Jd. — Ballincarruna, 112 a. 1/. 14s.0}d.
— Rathnewitagh, 153 a. 2/. 6s. 5jd. — Hyarrycuona, 183 a.
21. 15s. 7 d. — Ballyneshaneboy, with the unprof, lands, 317 a.
4/. 16s. 3}d. — Ardpatrick, with the unprof, lands thereof,
71 a. 1/. Is. 6|d. ; bar. Coslea, co. Limerick. — Clon-
more, 20 a. 6s. Id. — Graig-Auster, 54 a. 3r. 21 p. 16s. 7 3d.
— Gortierentine, 5 a. Is. 6{d. ; bar. Coshmoy, same co. —
three parcells of land named Gortshanagliy, marked in die
book of reference and map remaining in die surveyor general’s
office with litde (b. c. d.), 41 a. 2 b. 32 p. 12s. 8>d— another
paicell, marked with litde (e.), 22 a. 1 r. 28 p. 6s. lOd.
anodierparcellhiGortnegappan, marked (f.), 26a. 2b. Ss.Oid.
— another parcell called Ardslieeragh-Baneare, marked (h.),
17 a. 5s. 2d. — part of Boghrehenny and Monclamy, marked
(k.); CoUetree, marked (1.); Rahineluosey (n.); Rahinel-
nolegangooly or Rahinvoleganbegg, marked (m.) ; a parcell
marked (o.), 13 a. 3s. 1 ltd— a parcell called Parkenemonegelie
or geile, marked (p.), 26 a. 2 b. 23 r. 8s. Id— a parcell called
Deebert and Inchivorraghan (G.), 29 a. 8s.9Jd. Inchydora-
Owen (h.), 1 R— several gardens (F.), 12 a— in Proute (G.),
and John Fox’s half stang mearing widi it marked (G.), 9 a.
2 r. — a garden plott (K.), 1a. 1b. 18 p— several gardens
mearing with die abby-laiul (b. c.), 3 a. 2 r— Gortacloggan
(V.), 4 a. 3 b. 9s. 6 id. — Cotnersfield (T.), 2 a. 7Jd. — several
gardens without Juygate, on the east side of Moyallo (S.),
8 A. 2s. 5 Jd. — several gardens on die west side of Moyallo
road (R.), 5 a. Is. 63d. — Clownsleevan or Clowasleevan
(Y. or G.) , 12 a. 2 r. 3s. 9jd— Killercoake alias Kilcruoge and
Go'rtevelnnnhn (X.), 15 a. 4s. 6Jd. — Gortine-Parkeickly-
Cotton, a parcell ( W.), 45 a. & 21 p. 13s. 8|d— Keyhmds or
Keylane, Moan, Garryfee, Gartbogher, Gerode or Geroge,
Gortbeg and Gortine, Puckodosy, and Pharakebegg or Fnrra-
Rebegg (Z.), 130 a. 1/. 19s. 53d— Garrivanna, Knocknarnsh,
a garden (A.), 26 a. 7s. 10 Jd— certain gardens between the
lough and town wall (Q.), 2 a. 7\d.— Gortincdrishy or ly,
(123.)
Astarig, and a parcell marked (P. 2.), 9 a. 2s. 83d. — Gortrni- Limerick.
strackish (P. 3.), 5a. ls.6|d— ill two parcells, and one parcell
marked (C.), 30 a. 3 b. 24 p. 9s.4Jd— in a parcell mearing
with David Lewis’s land (r. r.), 8 a. 2s. 5 id— a parcell marked
(s.s.), 8 A. 2s. 5 id. — a parcell (11. n.), 10 a. 1 R. 36 P. 3s.2jd.
— Gortscarloddybegg (x. x.), 1 a— Gortignegeree (y. y.), 6 a.
2 b— a parcell (z.z.), 26 a. 2 r. 10s. 4Jd. — in several parcells
marked (A.a.), 18 a. 2r. — a parcell (o.), 1a. 5s. lid. — Gort-
knockane (G.), 29 a. 8s. 93d. — in Buntagh or Bantagh,
Creagh, Gortandrisly, Cidlaghmoremore, Cullaghmorebegg,
Gortandrum, one parcell and two parcells (D.), 46 a. 13s. 113d.
— Gortely, Corneale (F.), 6 a. Is. lOd— Jorteene alias Gor-
teene-Ivonish (E.), 8 a. — two parcells (H.), 2 a. 2 b. 3s. 2Jd. — in
Parkeale, Gortaunoneare, Moneare, Finecregby, Gortancloghy,
and a parcell marked (o.) ; Gortlewis (m.) ; Rahinevoleeliy
(1.) ; Gorteendranigh (N.) ; Gleave or Glean, Gurteene,
Dramigh alias Diglane, marked (n. o.) ; Camelane or Coome-
lane (K.) ; and a parcell (P.), 23 a. 6s. 113d. ; liberties of
Kilmallock, same co. — in the mountain pasture in die parish Kerry.
of Killflony, next adjoining to die parish and borough of
Ardfert, 1,010 a. 15/.7s. 9d. — Tubrid, 587 a. 3 b. 10 p.
81. 18s. 6 .(d. — Knockanhanky and Lismareagh, 49 a. 14s.10.ld.
— Gortinspidale, 7 a. & 12 p. 2s. ljd— Gortmore, 8 a. 3 b.
2s. 8d. — a garden plott, 4 a. Is. 41d— two tenem", two gardens,
half a garden, a little plott of a garden, and i part of an acre,
Coltmareighnoghtragh, 2 a. and half. —one tenem> called
Phorelaneglogh, two houses roofed, one tenem' and garden, one
tenem' called Garret Duffy, part of a tenem' called Garryne-
fiengy, with a little garden plott and tenem' called West
Molloy, a garden, one tenem* with a great stone house railed
Fienespinig, a rabbin and backside railed Tenem'-Morishneg,
one tenem' and garden, one other tenem' and garden, Sheana-
boyle, one tenem' called Cahemefagh, and two plotts of ground
called Garrinilourc, a little plott called Gassingrand, about
the 10th part of an acre, and Michore, 15 a. 4s. 6 id—
Clougher, 152 a. 1b. 30p. 2l.0s.3ld.— in the south-west part
of Christan, 12 a. 3 b. 21 p. — Gortingeon, 4 a. 5s. Ud. ; bar.
Clanmorrish, co. Kerry.— in West Moygalls- Bally knockane
next to Gurtingeon, 89 a. 1/. 7s. Old.— Ballynehow, 64 a.
1b. 19s. 6d. — Coyle, 107 a. 1/. 12s. 6d. — in the same,
mount" pas., 138 a. 2/. Is. lid. — Comons to Behanigh moun-
tains, and pas., 550 a. 8/. 7s. Old. — Ballynanremagh and
Logherbegg, d", 30 a. 9s. lid— in die same, mount" pas, 494 a.
1 b. 36 p— in the same, nr. and pas., 216 a. 2 R. — in the same,
boggy pas, 44 a. 1 R. 29 p— in Ardrinan, mount" pas. next to
Gurteene, 17 a. 1 it. 6 p. 11/. 15s. 7d— Gurteen, mount" pas,
138 A. 3 R. 32 P. — in the same, ar. and pas., 123 a. 3 n. 20 p.
31. 19s. 9Jd. — Caherebanellybegg, ar, 54 a. — in die same,
mount" and pas, 122 a. 2/.13s.5)d.— Acrois and Cahirebnny-
lemore, 33 a - the same, mound- pas, 90 a. 1/. 17s. Hd.-
Coolenegopue, nr, 39 a— in the same, mount" pas, 135 a. 2 it.
21. 13s. — Killiiardrum, d“, 82 a. 2 R— in the same, nr. and pas,
51 a. 21. 0s. GJd. Half Killmurrv, 66 a. 1/. 0s. Old. — in
Bally-Iiiaiis, boggy pas- nest to Imlaglis nr, 45 a. 3 n. 16 p.
13s. lid. in Killduffe and Ballyinnkegoge, ar, 106 a. 2 n.
16p— in the same, mount" pas., 135 a. lR. 4r. 3/. 13s. 5Jd.
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- ?• Drumanally, mount" pas. next to tlie mount" pas. of
Kilduff, 205 a. & 19 p. 31. 2s. 3U ; bar. Corkaginny, same
my. co.— Total quantity, 9,604 A. 2 n. 14 p. plant. ( 15^557 a. 3 it.
14 p. stat.) -Total rent, 145/. 17s. O.W. Date 20 th July
18//t year. — Inrolled 8th Aug. 1666.
* Co- , HENRY Lord ARLINGTON alias HARLING-
TON, secretary of state of England.— fBallibrittas, fKillagana
or garry , fGarry caddie, fBallishanduffe, fRatlimiUer alias Rath-
mines, -f-Ballynowlart alias Catharinestowne, fGraigverin alias
Gaigferin, alias Northgrange, and fBallyaddins or ing, alias
Ballyaden, alias Eastfiehl, 1,128 a. 1b. 38 p. prof. 242 a. 2 b.
24 p . unprof. 22/. 17s.— fBaUintogher, fBallygowne, fKillig-
hsh abas Pavmgton, and fClonine or Cloneen alias Closeland,
72J a. 2n. 8 p. prof. 139 a. unprof. 14/. 15s. 5</.-+Coole-
towdery abas Cullendery or Cultudery, alias Port-Arlington,
tEnoghcorr or Eveghcorr, Glardine or EUardine, tGalfagh-
nacloghery or Gallanailogberry, fShyannocke or Susbannocke,
“‘S “°n, 540 a. prof. 53 a. 1b. 16 p. unprof.
10/. 18s. ljd— T.rcogher alias Tircoger alias fForraigne, and |
fLm-aclowne or Guraclon alias Brackloane alias Graymarsh,
„ "■ S?p;Prof- 6a- In- 8 p. unprof. 6/.8s.8d— fBally-
codifle alias Ballyteigeduffe, alias Jamestowne, 354 a. & 32 p
pro . 79 a. unprof. 7/. 3s. 5*d-+Rathrousin alias Rati, acres,
“ l8''1™ f, a- unprof. 14/. 13s. 7d— fKilleskeragh-
e, fKilleskeragbbegg, Grageneskerry, and fBellingue or
Bellnigue abas fFisberstowne, 307 a. 3 b. 8p. prof. 33 a
?!' 4S' — f Bally fobole alias Ballyfo-
tojie abas Ballyfoble alias Ballypoble alias Cardustowne,
and f Barretoben, 345 a. prof. 186 a. 1b. 8 p. unprof.
?9S; 8\d'~ fKfester-Magna, Kinester-Parva, Killmal-
agbagb abas fKillmullin, fClonana alias Millsburry, fBal-
i carroll or corrall, fPoulagh alias Cm-rolsby, fDerynefonsy
Grov"S}r H 1US Den'ynefonsi"> alias Hoopegrove or Hope-
Court’ ^-t^'ne-Courtstlias Upper aU’ Lower KHnt
alias r n T C,'"e\Co,u' ls al,as Clowneighter, Clownoughter
KilUmn T ’ C 0Cke’ a,,d the tw° t Killbreckans or
Kd b.etta.is abas Checquerton, 1,156 a. 2 n. 23/. 8s. 4d—
f-Uallymorrish alias Maurishtowne, 407 a. & 32 p. prof 9 p
!°m-~t!latl,'eiSSe “liaS Rathl^“agl> alias
kowdm ’ + ^ ,V,li'S: tJKuhnegarrngh, fColebride, fMac-
2/ its 10?d M"t°WdTragh’ 138 A‘ P' oF- 26 a. unprof.
■ I os. 10-ld— +Fyraghnesper, fGarrycormacke, fDerry-
ougbter or Derryraghter or fDerrysber, fOwraghery or
Glo!°Sl'e'e’ +P°llefin> t Parwgbanine or Farraghamin or
Gloicodiny, fCloneskally or Cloneousbasly, and HWins-
towneor Graghein-Clewne ; bar. Portnehinch, Queen’s Co.
. o. fDeryoi.gbtagb alias Sharwood-Marsh, 512 a. 10/. 7s. 4d
— Endagb or Eudagb, Cloglmulloe alias Clogh-Connell,
a .as <t«aconnell, and sfArgentrench alias Ardellis alias
148 a. unprof. « UM-flh*.
fattn, + Rab,nl*gg, tCoden^,™],. ,,j„ ,
S S02*. .«lbogg„np,„i: •
lliall ntogber nbas Black-f.elds, 298 a. 6/. 8s. Old— +Gurt- ,
tfrST a'iaa alias Cristalibrookc, r
227 a. 4/. lls.l Id— fKilIockeene alias BaUykean, alias r
Keannesburry, fEnterdierny, and fBallywirne or Ballywyr- 1
(Wht',ArP't nA' UI>prof- 7I- 15s- lid— tKillcowney, 2
bant r “ y’ and tKibockbrebart or Killockbra- t.
bm d,as Oddtowno, 275 a prof 691 a. red bogg unprof. ,
252 ! o ' +,N 'I Cy al,as nl|as Leigltsburye, a.
Sl,t; +nP . 9A'U,,Pror- 6/. 2s. 4{d — ■)■ Ral.ine or 2:
Rat lun, fDownehenny alias Downehoing or Donehonv 2-
lanen ayba. e d.as Farrenclebane, fCoolcover, tKilloghfin B
tT.rcu len abas Tirecogblin, tGlanmuckellagh, +RadS Q
lavally, -f Ballynebarre or Ballynecurr and I 11
n.i„|, f., , . ‘"1'n-cuu, and f Etagbnamun- me
° o Glaglmemannagb, 463 a. 9/. 7s. 5Jd — +CIonn
ss5&t z
tp.ska.-t, viz. fRahinkirin alias Rockhall, and fGan-ymony
alias Combination, fKillclowenbrenan alias Welsh-Denn, and
fBallintemple alias Templetowne, 1,466 a. prof. 810 a. and
1,408 a. red bog, 2 parcells, unprof. 29/. 13s. 8d — f Clone-
home alias Clonequin alias Queen’s-Close, 225 a. prof. 478 a.
unprof. 4/. 11s. l.ld— fGortinenssy alias Gortinfassy or Gur-
tinfuslye, alias West-land or Wast-land, and tArdeyerin alias
Arde, abas Wmterheight, 450 a. 2 b. 9/. 2s. 5jd— l-Enrath-
inore abas Rathmore, alias First-Sight, 133 a. 21. 13s. lOjd
— Gragefin alias Gragenefin, and the woods and timber
woods called <tKillenae or Kilkena, alias Port-Arlington
woods, belongmg to the adjacent towns, 1,322a. 26/.15s.44rf
< f Clonehorke, Kilkeran alias Kilkiran, Enshanlough-
aeit alias Shanlougbert, alias <fTimber-Towne, Coulte-
Cannon or Coulbcannon alias Coulterrannagh, and Porlne-
7b ™ ;■ K prof l.UO «„ K„, 1St ,1..
— tLoglnll alias Lacb.ll abas Lugbill, alias Henryes-Hill,
and <f Gurteenc alias Gurtine-Sbaneloane alias Gurtine-
conlauie, alias Rivemowne, 335a.&2p. 6/. 15s. 7fd— fTem-
ple-Shencs alias Temple-Shannett alias Temple-Shoanes or
ShanBj „ Megop, tBdli»™Clo.„gh, tColldll,
tKilloke, and fCIownagbmore; bar. Pbilipstowne, King’s
no7j°tal3qUan,tity in Queen’S Co” 6’690 A’ 3 '<• 38 p. plant.
(10,837 a. 3 r. 10 p. stat.) -Total rent, 135/. 9s. 6d - in
Kings Co. 10,504 a. & 2 p. plant. (17,014a. 3 r. stat.)— Total
rent, 212/. 13s. 8d Date 27 th July 18 th year.— Inrolled
17th Aug 1666. Note .- The lands marked thus f in the
Queens Co., and those thus <f marked in the King’s Co.
were created into the manor of Port-Arlington: and the
rt;" th* K-f Co. marked thus + were crated M
p C'lal'Ksto\vn. By privy signet, dated at Ilamp-
ton-Court, 6tb Aug. 1662, the King ordered that be should
have a grant of the reversion of the O’Dempsey’s estates
d R I*)"8* “ld Queen’S Co' and co’ Kildare— (14» 3 »p.
" T16' C*rt ™°S- EVANS. -Danghb^s, m A._ ffia„
>t Tuestowne or Iwestowne, 43 a. 3 r 29 p n,™™
- (P«), 88 a. , ,. 87r.Ju™fagg, 13U 27a 3
« S ? i ”• Eii-Kemny Nash^towne
P )> A. 3 b. 10 p. 17s. 4 d. ; bar. Gowrail, same co Kill
'1,7, „ . Holdingsrark, 188 A.
, ELsLrnpf', 7 «« .».
m y i° sluubbs of Barnegbssane, 238 a. 3 r. Ip —
3f A/~yroyeswo°d’ the of sreat ^re
. ,":,: en yhaliy’ “ B,ian’s close> and three ofher closes
• the same adjoining, part of Lousybash, Seabby-Parcke Red
1 I , ”;,, IrTo l S “ W*,Krt ”i», Courtes-gardei,
"d oig ? f *» P™H of l«,d SL
.djornnig, 8 do» n.mnng „„1, TalbotWnol,, ,wo do«S
CElIri James-Iand, «,„1 „rfl , - g _
Trogd-gaie and Jam™ land, and De,„«, —
, he,, upon, C,odn,«-l«d, »ift ,w„ sZL 7
meadow joining d,, l,igbw,y, 5S a. S, , ,
ST'IT1' *” P“'k “ll“1 0UT*rk. end dm two ml
26 a It, 07 „ , „ KESM Jamestowne (part),
26a. 1., 27P— Andl*gg(p„,e), ,5Sa. S0,._Sk
towne and Hy more, 210 a 2 i, io„ r- . u
Sa.Pon io™„P;,._N”olrLd“LSb'Z5J' Q~'‘ c
20. JAMES MANSERGH— Moccronv and r™, r ,
. p'-', n0 a.„,»f. 142 A. ,mp,„r“”2.S^r 2;
of Bnllerough, 222a.p„f. 470a.nnprof. 31. 7, s“
21 a, r'l',', ' °f C:'“Sl,,*l;" 138 A. prof. 260 A. nnprof
1 1, k. ‘ * 3! of M“«n, 86 aPl ,
81. 11s. 4Jrf. .Date 1st Oct. 18 th year.
22. BARTHOLOMEW BEALE nn.--Ballra,ak(,.|, „ .
Rntbcore, and Ballyan, 1,412 a 2r m-of 173,'' k „8 ’ Wea,A'
BaH-iil, 400 a. prof
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
85
Meath.
Tipperary.
Sligo.
Mayo.
Sligo.
Mayo.
Cork.
Waterford.
Westmeath.
Ardmagh.
Meath. — Total quantity, 1,812 a. 2 it. plant. (2,935 a. 3 a.
- 33 p. stat.) — Total rent, 36/. 14s. 23. NATHANIEL
HUNT gent. — In Cloncarvill and Moimington, 482 A — in
Donower, 178 a. In. 22 p. 13/. 7s. 5}d. ; bar. Lune, same
co. — Killogneny, 50 a. — Balligibbon, part, on the west side,
40 a. 1/. 7s. id. ; bar. Upper Ormond, co. Tipperary.
Dale 15 th Oct. 18/4 year.
24. Comet EDWARD NICHOLSON. — Ballinagargin
and Bruckin, 1 qr., 76 a. 2 r. 16p. — Corcline, f of a qr. —
more of the same, 115 a. 1 n. 9 p. — Sheereagh, J qr., 44 a.
1 r. 16 p. — in Cooleboy, 1 cart". — more in the same, 1 cart",
24 a. 3 r. — Shrareagh, 1 cart" of the qr. of Phay in Cooleboy,
15 a. — Rathmulpatricke, 1 qr., 70 a. prof. 44 a. 3 R. unprof.
— Toneleana, 1 cart", 27 a. prof. 40 a. unprof. — Carrowmore,
1 qr., 128 a. & 33 p. — Annaghloy and Muck, 1 qr., 72 a. —
Derryleagh, £ qr., 60 a. prof. 30 a. unprof. — Letrim, 8 qrs.,
321 a. 3 R. 16 p. prof. 463 A. 1 R. 24 p. unprof.— Cloone-
mackooly, 1 qr., 215 a. prof. 404 a. unprof. — in the 4 qrs. of
Deucharne, by name Carrowkeele and Magherenorne, 160 a. —
Carrownakorky alias Carrownleckie, 1 qr., 54 a. 2r. 14 p. prof.
75 A. unprof. ; in the parishes of Killm'callen, Dromcollum,
Shanchough, Kilhn'cranny, and Achonry, bar. Tirrerill and
Leynie, co. Sligo. — Total quantity, 1,384a. 2r. 24p. plant.
(2,242 a. 3 r. 19 p. stat.) — Total rent, 144 0s. 2 \d.
26. WILLIAM HUNTER gent— In Ballahely, 2qrs.,225A.
prof. 34 a. unprof. — in part of Carrowneleck, 1 qr., 81 a.
1 R. prof. 57 a. unprof. — in the 4 qrs. of Denghome, by name
Carrowkeele, Magliarinore, Carrowkarkfree, 80 a. — in Car-
rowbegg and Skery, 123 a. — in Ballykillcash, 114 a.; bar.
Tirrerill, Leyney, and Terrereagh, same co. — Total quantity,
623 a. 2 r. plant. (1,009 a. 3 r. 35 p. stat.)— Total rent,
61. 6s. 2Jd. Date 28 th Sep. 16th year.
27. JOHN CROFTON gent. — Boe-Bricke, 2 qrs., 303 a.
prof. 139 a. 3 r. unprof. — Knockadangane, 1 qr., 104 a. 2 r.
prof. 7 a. unprof. — Ballynacloghy, lqr., 101 a. 2r. prof. 49a.
unprof. — Attisbane, 1 qr., 116 a. 2 r. — in Gortnahure, 1 qr.,
99a. Ir. Ip. — Lishene, 1 qr., 39 a. — Rathnemagh, lqr., 191 a.
3r. 23 p. prof. 103 a. 3r. 24 p. unprof. — Knockanbane, 1 qr.,
247 a. 3 r. prof. 75 a. 2 r. unprof. — Correbegane, A qr., 69 a.
2 r. 16 p. — Donaneragh, 1 qr., 48 a. 2 r. 32 p. — in Grenane, I
31 a. — in Ballymenagh, 73 a. — in Knockfree, 16 a. — Knock-
anbane, 1 qr., 134 a. — Trinaphillbin, A qr., 63 a. — Trinagh-
wanty, A qr., 53 A. ; bar. Tirawly, co. Mayo. — Cromlyougliter,
1 qr., 174 a. — in Shanaghy, 34 a.; bar. Tyreragh, co. Sligo.
— Total quantity, 1,899 a. 2 r. plant (3,171a. 3 r. 20 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 19/. 3s. 7 \d. — Knockbane (part), 49 a
Dromada (part), 75 a. 1/. 5s. 1 \d. ; bar. Tyrawly, co. Mayo.
Date 15 th Oct. 18 th year.
30. Sir ALGERNON MAY knt, and DOROTHY his
wife. — In Leecke, 108 a. 1/. 12s. 9 \d. — Craig alias Creagh,
285 a. 4/. 6s. 7A d. — Muning or Manning, 251 a. 3/. 16s. 2 j d.
— Cape-cleer-Island, 646 a. 91. 16s. 3 Id. — in the Island of
Inishkerkin, 297 a. 4/. 10s. 2 \d. — in Ballynard, 182 a.
2/. 15s. 3 }d. — in Ardagh, 158 a. 2/. 8s. — Donegali, 129 a.
1/. 19s. 2Jd. — in Ringerough, 133 a. 21. 0s. 4jrf. — Litter-
slianlan, 82 a. 1/. 4s. lid. — Monane, 275 a. 4/. 3s. 6}d. —
Lahercanavally or Lohertnanavally, 76 a. 1/. 3s. id. — Knock-
naculliue, 345 a. 5/. 4s. 9Ad. ; bar. West Carbury, co. Cork.
— Total quantity, 2,967 a. 1 r. plant — Ballyaquin alias Bal-
lykneene, 297 a. 4/. 10s. 2 id. — Rochel’s-castle alias Knockaine,
304 a. 4/. 12s. 4d. ; bar. Upperthird, co. Waterford — one
garden, 1 r. — one garden, 16 p. — one garden, 32 p. — one
garden, 3 R. — one garden, l R. 16 P. — Newmill- Parke, 1 a.
1 r. — a mill and meadow, 2 a. 1 R. — Goughsnewtowne, 19 a.
1 R. — Shortcourse, 1 a. — one garden, 2 a. 3 r. — Claskreaparke,
1 a. 2 r. — one parke, 2 a. — Butlorspark, 1 a. 4 1. 2s. 2d. —
Gracedue, 238 a. ; liberties of Waterford. DatclathOct.
18 th year.
33. Capt. THOMAS CLARKE. — In Killbegg, 2S4a.
3 R. 20 p. 5/. 15s. 4^d. — Brackaghrcagh (part), 255 a. 3 R.
33 p. prof. 16 a. unprof. 5/. 8s. 7 \d. ; bar. Moycashell, co.
Westmeath. — Drumheirke, 106 a. — in Lissadine and Lis-
ruhole, 116 a. 2 r.— more, part of both, 20 1a. 2 n. prof. 47 a.
unprof. — Lisneisky, 18 a. — in Coshill, 88 a. 2r. 6 p. prof.
27 a. unprof. 61. 9s. 9 d. ; bar. Oricr, Ardmagh. Date
26th Ort. 18/A year.
(128.)
35. JOHN HODDER esq. — Bridgstowne, 3 plowl'1', 18Ch.it.
859 a. 2 r. 20 p. — Counmore alias Clonmore, 70 a in Grange
and part of Gurtinknoger, 1 28 A.— out of Ballygrillanc, 40 1 a. Cork'
3 r. 20 p. — Ballyheene and Ballinvogher, 164 a. — Ballymis-
teale alias Ballym'Michtall, 97 a. ; bar. Fermoy, co. Cork.
— out of Gormeclony in Pallis, 88 a. ; bar. Dowhallo, same
co. — D unkittle, Ballinglany, and Ragai'rane, 3 4 plow!1’, 404 a.
prof. 196 A. unprof.— Corbally, 90 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. ; bar.
Barrymore, same co — Total quantity, 2,302 a. 2 r. plant.
(3,729 a. 2 it. 28 p. stat.)— Total rent, 85/. 36. W"
SMART. — In Carrowra, 356 a. 2b. 5 p. 5/. 8s. 3 Id. ; bar.
Kinalea, same co. JOHN STRANGE— In Knockna-
sulla, 216 a. 1 r. 24 p. 3/. 5s. 8Id. ; same bar. DANIEL
CROAN. — Moiggeand Ballinlaugh, 129a.&27 p. l/.19s.2}d.;
bar. Orrery and Killmore, same co. Date 14/A Nov.
18/A year. — Inrolled 1th Dec. 1666.
38. ELI AH PALMER gent. — Iskerone (part), 73 a. 2r. Meath.
2 p. — more, part of the same, 94 a. 2 r. 35 r. — Stonestowne,
being part of Iskerone, 130 a. Ir. 6/. 0s. 10 $d. ; bar. Navan,
co. Meath — Wilkinstowne (part), 272 a. 5/. 10s. ljjd. ; bar.
Moghergallan, same co. Date 21th Nov. 18/A year.
40. THOMAS LENTHALL. — Ratharevagh (part), Westmeath.
223 a. 1 r. 8 p. — Newcastle, 224 a. 2r. — Cnmngh, 29 a. 2 it.
16 p. prof. 333 a. 1 R. 13 p. unprof. — the 3d part of Killturke
alias Kintui-ke, 217 a. — Trimroe alias Trontroe, 40 a. 2 r.
32 p. — Tullyvally, 286 a. & 32p. — Kingtogher, 1 14 a. — Came,
81 a. 3 r. 8 p. — Firmore, 38 a. 1 r. 8 p. — Mayne (part),
222 a. ; bar. Half-Foure, co. Westmeath. — Total quantity,
1,000 a. plant— Total rent, 16/. 7s. 10§d. 41. JAMES
CLERKE. — Munkstowne, 152 a. 2 r. 16 p Coole (part),
168 a. 2 r. 34 p. ; same bar. — Total quantity, 321 a. 1 r. IOp.
plant. (520 a. 1 R. 38 p. stat.) — Total rent, 6/. 10s. lid.
Date 31s/ Dec. 18/A year.
43. ARTHUR Lord Viscount RANELAGH. — Tul- Kilkenny.
laghmaine, 623 a. 2 r. 12/. 12s. 5|d. — Killbrickan, Castle-
Iffe (part), Earlestowne (part), 325 a. 61. Us. 7Jd. — Cant-
wellstowne or court, 417 a. 8/. 8s. lOld. — Carrageene, 277 a.
51. 12s. 2d. — Killekeran (part), 10 a. 2r. 9 p. 4s. 3d. — a qr.
of Templemartin, and Higginstowne, 365 a. 11. Is. 91d. —
Lyrath, 116 A. 2/. 6s. ll|d. — a parcell of land called St. Mar-
tin’s, 44 a. 17s. lOd. ; bar. Shelelogher and Gowran, co. Kil-
kenny.— Brownestowne, Little-Blackliall (part), and Staf- Meath.
fordstowne (part), 134 a. & 26 p. 21. 14s. 31d. ; bar. Ratoatli,
co. Meath — Total quantity, 2,312 a. & 35 p. plant. (3,745 a.
1 R. 17 p.stat.) — Total rent, 46/. 16s. 3 Jd. — Killkearan (part), Kilkenny.
437 a. 1 r. 13 p. 8/. 17s. Id— Tullaghbryn (part), 38 a.
15s. 4§d. ; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny. — Myllardstowne,
356 a. & 22 p. 11. 4s. 24d. ; bar. Kells, same co. Date
16/A Nov. 18/A year. — Inrolled 27/A Nov. 1666.
46. Aid" DANIEL HUTCHINSON and JOHN Kmgs Co.
WEAVER esq. — Emurner or Emumar, 441 a. prof. 104 a.
1 r. unprof. 8/. 18s. Id. — in Forlackee, contiguous to Emu-
mar, 61 a. & 2p. prof. 107 a. unprof. 1/. 4& 84d— Fortall
and Sharagh, with the woods thereof, 559 a. 11/. 6s. 4 Id. —
Ballynafoly, 97 a. prof. 27 a. 3 r. unprof. 1/. 19s. S Jd. — Clo-
nekelly. 2L4 a. 8 it. prof. 99 a. unprof. 4/. 6s. 1 1 jd. — Crest,
207 a. 1 r. prof. 36 a. 3 r. unprof. 4/.3s. 1 ljd— Cullmtgeere
or Coolenagrower, 260 a. prof 10 a. unprof. 51. 5s. 3Jd. —
Roseau, 142 a. 2 K. prof. 70 a. 2 e. unprof. — wood in the
same, 14 a. 2 r. prof. 32 a. unprof. SLSs.ld.— Bordell, 95 a.
1 r. prof. 6 a. 1 it. unprof. 1/. 18s. Id. — Killinbrelmn, 61 a.
2 r. prof. 48 a. 3 R. 1/. 4s. lOjd. — Ballindogh and Clanbegg,
133 a. prof. 49 a. unprof. 21. 13s. 10 >d. — Cuppaghmore, with
the wood thereof, 63 a. 3 r. 1/. 5s. 9Jd. — Killevill (pttrt),
253 a. & 20 p. prof. 11a. lit. unprof. 51. 2s.5Jd. — Ballydun-
giver or dungwir, 118 a. 2/. 7s. 9,Jd. ; bar. Ballybrett, King’s
Co. — Total quantity, 2,721 a. 2 r. 28 p. plant. (4,408 a. 2r.
20 p. stat.) — Total rent, 55/. 2s. I )d. — Bluntstowne alitis Downe.
Pluntstowne (part), 161a. 2A 3s. 5\d. — Glovett, 260 a.
3/. 10s. 2\d. — Clare-Maghery, 229 a. SI. Is. lOd— Islenmnuck
and Torrella, 250 a. 3 it. prof. 1 1 a. unprof. 31. Is. 7Jd. —
Upper Islentunuck and Clontabegg, 217 a. prof. 49 a. unprof.
2/. 18s. Id. — common to the adjacent towns, 20 a. 2r. 5s.(ijd.
— Ballyganymore, 298 a. prof. 50 a. unprof. 4/. 0s. 5 Id.
— Crowjy (part), 146 a. prof. 50 a. unprof. 1/. 19s. 5Jd. —
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RECORDS OF IRELAND: [March
IS Cm. ii. Ballinkenler (pan), 22 a. prof. 22 a. unprof 5s. llid— Bally-
lownc kellle i,n<1 Lismogan, 320 a. 4/. 6s. 4 .Jd. — Municarrngh,
mBne- 431a. :>l. lGs. 4jt/. ; bar. Lecaile, co. Downe. — Tolal quan-
tity, 2,355 a. 1 r. plant. (3,814a. 2 r. 36 p. staL)— Total rent,
Kildare. 31/. 15s. 9 id. 47. Counsellor THOMAS PIGGOTT.
— ' Tipper and Bath’s land, 780 a. 15/. 15s. 10 Jd Ponches-
towne, 263 a. 5/.6s.6</. — in Craddockstowne, 100 a. 2Z.0s.6t/.;
bar. Naas, co. Kildare. — Heynestowne or Henchestowne,
95 a. 1/. 18s. 5 \d. ; bar. Salt, same co. — Tully, 878 a.
prof 19 a. unprof. 17/. 15s. 61d. — Brownestowne, 576 a.
Carlow. 11/. 13s. 3d. ; bar. Ofialey, same co. — Killcurry, 313 a.
6/. 6s. 9\d. — Mougherrine or Mongoherin, 244 a. 1 r.
44 18s. 1 It/.— Clonegawle, 339a. 6/.17s.3.Jd— Ballyredmond,
223 a. 41. 10s. 3|t/.; bar. St. Mullan alias Forth, co. Carlow.
Kildare. —in Rathmore, 40 a. 16s. 2£d. ; bar. Naas, co. Kildare. —
Tota! quantity, 3,851 a. 1 r. plant. (6,238a. 1r. 22i>. stat.)
— Total rent, 77/. 19s. 71d. Date 15 th Jan. 18/4 year
Inrolled 23d March 1666.
Wcrford. 49. FRANCIS HARVEY esq. - In ' Ballekelly, 9 a. -
Great Killeene, 220 a. 2r. 20 p.— Great Ballyfenoge, and the
6 a. adjoining, 141 a. — Ballycullane alias Bally william, 130 a.
2r. 10 p— Much Meade, 18 a. & 10 p— Pembrockstowne,
80 a— White Rock, 80 a— in Windemill, Newtowne, and
Corragh-Parke, 80 a.— in Ballynegee, 52 a— Rochestowne,
52 a.; bar. Forth, co. Wexford. — Total quantity, 863 a.
1 R. plant. (1,398a. 1 r. 12p. stat.) —Total rent, 17/. 9s. 7d.
— eight houses in the parish of Iverius; Wexford
Dale 17 th Aug. 18/4 year — Inrotted 25th Aug. 1666.
I 52. Capt. ROBERT PARKE. — Downana, 141 a. — 18 Cm. ii.
Cooledromenoughtragh, 1 16 a. prof. 20 a. unprof — Bradcul- ; — —
len, known by the following names, viz. Cloneseire, 72 a. 1 R. Slkj0'
24' p. prof. 91 a. unprof — Comyn alias Sylvany, 82 a. St 4 P.
prof 24 a. unprof — Coyly alias Lisduffe, 93 a. prof 28 a.
unprof. — Urlare and Culloglunore, 294 a. prof 17 a. unprof.
— Carrowcurragh, 249 a. prof. 28 a. unprof — Carrowclogh,
148 a. prof 79 a. unprof — Barnerubin, 1 17 a. prof 87 a.
unprof— Cartron-William-Oge, 68 a. 2r. 16 p. prof 141a. &
32 p. unprof — Clonemayle, 70 a. 1 r. 24 p. — Lettarrowreagh,
65 a. 1 r. 8 p. prof. 21a. 2r. 32 p. unprof; bar. Carbury,
co. Sligo. — Carrowclare, 86 a. 1 r. 8 p. — Carrowcarragh,
107 a in Congald, 39 a. 1 r. 14 p.; bar. Leyny, same co.
— Total quantity, 1,749 a. 1 r. 18 p. plant. (2,833 a. 2r.
13 p. stat.) — Total rent, 17/. 14s. 2\d. Dale 24 th July
18/4 year.
54. Cornet THOMAS WATSON. — In Colconarty Carl.
alias Cooraaconaghty, 175 a. 1r — in Billeragh alias Bellrose,
out of the south part, 194 a. 2 r. lip.; bar. East Carbury,
co. Cork.— Total quantity, (599 a. & 8p. stat.)— Total rent,
51. 12s. 3 J<Z. Date 14/4 Jan. 18/4 year. — Inrolled 25/4 Jan.
1666.
56. ANTHONY GALE gent. — In Crockenteagle, 415 a. Queens Co.
81. 8s. 03d. ; bar. Slewmarge, Queen’s Co Date 20/4 Nov
18/4 year — Inrolled 24/4 Nov. 1666.
Roll, IQlh Cha. II. first part, face.
'I- 1. EDMOND JACKSON of Corloddy in co. Kilkenny,
gent.c— In Corloddytowne, 223 a. prof 29 a. 1 r. 24 p. unprof—
'V- Portnascolly, 1 91 a. prof. 33 a. unprof— in Portnaholly, 163 a.
prof. 4 a. 3 r. 24 p. unprof —in Dungoly, 211a.; bar. Iverke,
co* Kilkenny*. — Total quantity, (1,276 a. 1r. 29 p. stat.)
Total rent, 15/. 19s. l^d. Date 14/4 June 19/4 year.
Inrolled 9/4 July 1667.
* 2- RICHARD HUTCHINSON. — Mounckgrange (south
part), 278 a.— Cruttagh (east part), 24 a— in Knocklofty,
with the house and improvements, being the easterly part,
20 a. 1 homastowne, 93 a Ballymitty alias Ballingley,
38 a. 2 it. 2 p. — llagheene near Ballydonogh, 94 a Rath-
waiter (part), 8 a. — Rathwalter (part), 51 a.— in Ballymor-
rish 2 parcells, 86 A.-Ballybegg (part), 47 a— Knockin-
ltichards, 16a.; bar. Ufa and Offa, co. Tipperary.— Total
quantity, 755 A. 2r. 22 p. plant (1,223 a. 3 r. 9p. stat.)— Total
rent, 1 1/. 9s. 5k/. Dale 17/4 July 19/4 year. — Inrolled
19/4 July 1667.
4. RICHARD Earl of ARRAN— Dunreagh, 63 a. 2r.
I/. 5s. 8 id. — Killeglan, 439 a. 81. 17 s. 9 Id. — Baltrasney,
266 a. 2 ii. 51. 7s. lid. — Wootton, 184a. 31. 14s. 6Jd._ die
comons of Grenoge, 133 a. 21. 13s. lOJd— Grenoge, 170 a.,
excepting 3 a. decreed to Sir G. Lane, 3/. 8s. lOJd— Roberts-
towne, 170a. 3/.Ss. lO^d. — Johnstowne, 90a. 2r. 1/. 16s. 73d
— Milltowne in Grenoge, 7a. 2s.10</.— Cookcstowne, 213a!
4/. 6s. 3rf. — Fiderffe-Kerdiffe, 165 a. 3/. 6s. 10d, — Fidorffe-
Rochfort, 64 a. -more in the same, called Baron’s Land,
6 a 2 r. — more m die same, 66 a. 21. 15s. 3W. - Ballym'-
laghlen alias Ballym'glassen, 86 a. 11. 14s. 1 0d— Commons,
ooa. 2 r. l/.2s.53</.; bar. Ratoath, co. Meath. — Dardis-
towne, 56 a. 2 r. 1/. 2s. 10. Id. — Vessingstowne, 226 a. 3 n.
4/. 11s. 10d— Lustowne, 297 a. 1 r. 6/. 0s. 4id. — Cradox-
towne, 66 a. 1 r. 1/. 6s. 9 d. — in Naul’s wood, 2 r. 16 p.
more in tlie same, 30 a. 2 u. 12s. 7tf. — in Dunboyne townland,
6 small parcells, one containing 3 r. 16 p— another, 1a. 2 r
-^another, 4 A. l „.-another, 2 a. 3 R. 30 p— another, 22 a.
_ R. • ' p. another, 2 a. 3 n. 4 p., making togetlier 34 a. 3 u.
34 p. 14*. ljd. — Maine (part), 52 a. 2 r. 31 p. 1/. ls.6d—
Nottstowne, 160 a. 3/. 4s. 9 id. ; bar. Dunboyne, same co—
62A 1T,‘ 3S,tf- Date 27th Jul‘J 19<4 year
Inrolled 6/4 Aug. 1667.
I. JOHN STEPNEY esq — Ballincollobardig, 123a. 2r
16 p. prof 12 a. unprof. -Ballmglessing, 233 a. 2 r. 16 p—
Killoghane, 213a. 2r. — Ballinvilluge (part), 18a. 3r. 7p
, Bealefoyle (part), 123 a. & 24. p. ; bar. Kinalea, co. Cork— 19 Cm. 1
Total quantity, 712 a. 2 r. 23 p. plant. (1,154 a. 1 r. 19 p.
stat.) Total rent, 10/. 16s. 5<Z. — one messuage, viz. fone Duhlii
house with the appurtes on the Merchants key, containing
several old buildings; viz. the chief mess., with back buildings
and one large warehouse, as also one old mess, fronting to
Cook-street, with a garden on the west of Colman’s brooke,
which are thus limited and bounded ; in the north, fronting
to the Merchants key, containing in breadth, from west
towards the east, 28 feet, and from thence southward, in
length, 85 feet, and in breadth, again from west towards the
east, 22 feet, and bounded with the house and lands now in
the tenure of Thomas Cooke merch>; and from thence in
length, again southward from east towards the west, 87 feet,
and from thence in breadth, again eastward, 22 feet, and from
thence, again in length from the nordi towards the south, 142
feet or thereabouts, meeting with Cook-street ; all which last-
mentioned dimensions are bounded with the houses and land
belonging to Nicholas Gernon merch1 ; and in the south to
Cook-street, containing in breadth, from the east to the
west, 45 feet, and in length, from thence northward, 86 feet
or thereabouts, and from thence in breadth, westward,
21 feet, and again in length, from the south towards the
north, to the Merchants key, 227 feet or thereabouts, of
which ,s Coleman’s brooke; all which last-mentioned
dimensions are thus bounded from Cook-street to Coleman’s
brooke with the land belonging to the guild now in the tenure
of Thomas Spr.ngh am gent., and the rest, to the Merchants
key, with the said Coleman’s brook, the garden and kitchen
belonging to the premisses, and the lands and house beloim-
mg to Lawrence Cosgrave, now in the tenure of Christopher
Bathe vmtner The garden and kitchen of the premisses
are thus bounded ; on the east with Coleman’s brook and back
house of the premisses, being from north in length towards
trVVr °r tbereabouts ; in tlie south with Coleman’s
brook and Thomas Sprmgham his holding aforesaid, from
east towards the west, 34 feet; and on die west with tlie gar-
den and backside now in the Lady Perceval her holding, beiim
bom south m length towards the north 87 feet or thereabouts;
and on the north with tlie said Christopher Bath his lidding,
in breadth, from the west towards the east to Coleman’s brook,
nr 7 t,ereabouts— rent, 7/. 13s.; City of Dudlin—
all formerly the property of Christopher Ilandcocke Date
loth June 19/4 year.— Inrolled 28/4 June 1667.— Note ■ He
1667the h°USe th"S mm'ked + t0 Akl" Desmyniers, 15th Jan.
10. ALEXANDER BENCE esq-Glnnbane (east part), ^
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
87
19 Ca. II. 144 a. — in Chancellor’s towne, 224 a. — Ballyorto, 251 a. —
| Farranlohassery, 31 a. — Ratliinkoure, 49 a. — Laffaly, being
Tipperary. part 0f Ballyclerahan, 79 a. — Cwensto'vne, part of d", 23 a.
— Curenstowne (part), 16 a. — Mylerstownebeg, 66 a. —
Shanballyard, 290 a. — Clasnatten (east part), 14 a. — Gray-
Butler (east part), 28 a. — Mullaghnony (east part), 76 a. 1 r.
4 p. ; bar. Iffa and Offa, co. Tipperary. — Total quantity,
1,296 a. 1 R. 4p. plant. (2,099 a. 3 s. 2p. stat.) — Total
rent, 197. 13s. 8Jc7. Date 27 th July 1 9th year. — Inrolled
13 th Aug. 1667.
Kilkenny. 11. EDMOND Lord Viscount MOUNTGARRET. —
His principal and capital house or mess, of Balleene, with
the appurtes. — Balleene aforesaid, 408 a. — Coocashin (part),
523 a. 1 r. 12 p. — Comon to same, 26 a. Ir. — Fade, 243 a.
— Garridage, 316 a. — Tyntore, 264 a. — Ballyring, 251a. —
Tyfeaghny, 191a. — Balleene park and lodge, 284 a. — Lys-
downy, 1,357 a. — barren mountain of d", 80 a. unprof. — Be-
laconra, 610 a. — common between Belaconra and Seskin, 32 a.
— Seskin, 725 a.— common between Seskin and Belaconra,
32 a. — Parke’s grove, 350 a. ; bar. Galmoy, co. Kilkenny.
— Clontubrid, 495 a. — Cloghmanta, 1,011a.; bar. Cranagh,
same co. — Sheepestowne and Robinstowne, 386 a. — Kilve-
noge, 129 a. 1 r. prof. 51 a. 2 r. 12 p. unprof. ; bar. Knock-
topher, same co. — Goodwin’s gardens, part of Kells, 365 a.
& 24 p. — part of Kells, 203 a. 3 r. 36 p. ; bar. Kells, same co.
— the great stone house in St. Mary’s parish ; city of Kil-
kenny.— Donemagan (part), 237 a. 2r. 10 p., except so much
thereof as is decreed to James duke of Ormond, untill he
and his heirs are reprised ; bar. Kells, same co. — Tybraglmy,
679 a. 3 r. 8 p. ; bar. Iverke, same co — in Raminduffe, 26 a.
— Raholty, 677 a. ; bar. Cranagh, same co. — PiEtowne alias
BaUefeile-miE, 15 a. — Fidowne (part), 50 a. 3 r. 34 p.; bar.
Iverke, same co. — two mess, and backsides in Enisteoge. —
Gilcagh, 10 a. 1 r. 5 p. ; bar. Gowran, same co. — Fenan,
332 a. — BaEymartine, 985 a. prof. 300 a. unprof. — Ballarag-
gett, 585 a. — Donnaghmore, 580 a. — Russellstowne (part),
235 a. 2 r. — the other part of d°, 235 a. 2 r. — Glanmoygow,
400 a. prof. 600 a. rough mount" and bogg, unprof.; bar.
Fassaghdune, same co. — Urlingford, 1,483 a. prof. 520 a.
Wexford, bogg unprof. ; bar. Galmoy, same co. — Reylin, 413 a. 3 r. —
Bennett’s mills, 4 a. — White-rath, 6 a. — BaEyayne and Pole-
capple, 600 A. — M'Murrougb’s- Island, 337 a. ; bar. Bantry,
Kilkenny, co. Wexford. — chief rents out of 20 mess., 20 gardens, and
200 a. in Kenlys, belonging to die dissolved priory of Kenlys,
17. 5s. 9<7. — out of Jones’s land in Kenlys, and for the custom
of AEevicke, 2s.2<7. — out of the lands of WiEiam Sliee, 6s. —
out of the lands of James and Wm Butler in Kenlys, 3s. 8(7.
— out of Courcy’s lands in d°, 6(7. — out of Brecknock’s land in
d°, 6(7. — out of Unis’s land in d°, Is. 2(7. — out of Dealahonty’s
land in d°, 6(7. — out of Donnogh M'Loghlin’s lands in d",
11(7. — suit of court for the null and backhouse by the inhabit-
ants and burgesses of Kenlys. — out of Bathestowne, 6(7. — out
of Kirrilull, 6(7. — out of Killmogany, 13s. 4 d. — out of Gorte-
caEer, 13s. 4(7. — out of part of Dowliscroft, 6(7. — out of
Ownybegg, Is, 10(7. — out of Ownymore alias Rossenarrow,
6(7. — suit of court of CottreBstowne. — out of Rogerstowne,
1(7. — suit of court out of Killree de le Steeple. — out of
Cottrell’s-grove aEas Grovebegg, 5s. — out of Kent’s land,
7s. 6(7. — suit of court out of Daginbegg, Is. 6(7. — and out of
Harry Whites towne, 6(7. — suit of court out of Bathsrath
and Twelstowne. — Ballyquin, 308 a. 2 r. 32 p. ; bar. Knock-
topher, co. Kilkenny. — Garrynemeane, 302 a. 3 r. 8 p. ;
bar. Kells, same co. — BaByvoole, 150 a. — lands near adjoin-
ing to die town of Enisteoge, 33 a. ; bar. Gowran, same co.
— BaEivarry, 583 a. — CuBane, 213 a. — Coolechill aEas
Coolekill, 248 a. — Coolentragh, 301a. — Farrantnmple, 74 a.
— Tyntoyne, i part, 29 a. — Cloghgarralt, 10 a. ; bar. Ida,
Igrin, and Ibercon, same co. — Damerstowne, 488 A. —
Cleustowne, 252 a.— Knockroe, 203 a.; bar. Fassaglidinen,
Wexford, same co. — Mountgarrett, bishop’s mill, 380 a. — Leckan,
419 a. ; bar. Bantry, co. Wexford. — Total quantity in
co. Kilkenny, 17,931 a. & 9 p. plant. (29,045 a. 1 R. 15 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 3637. Is. s|(7. — Total quantity in co.
Wexford, 2,159a. 3 r. plant. (3,498a. In. 31 r. stat.) —
Total rent, 437. 14s. 6J(7. Date 27 th July 197A year. —
Inrolled 5th Aug. 1667.
Meath. 15. EDWARD BAINES clkc., and MARY his wife.—
Johnstowne, 234 a. & 34 r. ; bar. Moyfenrath, co. Meath. —
Rossetowitc, 539 a. & 18p. — BnllyknockvellrngU (part), 42 a.
(122.)
3 R. 13 P.— BaEyneagh, 56 A. 1 R. 8 p. — Ballinrincke, 446 a. ; 19 Cn. IX.
bar. Demifore, same co.— Total quantity, 1,318 a. 1 R. 83
plant. (2,135 a. 2 r. 29 p. stat.) — Total rent, 267. 13s. 11 rf Queen's Co.
16. ROBERT WESTERNS haberdasher of London.
— Rahinbroge, 137 a. 2 r.— Ballygegill, 210 a. 1 r. 24 p.—
in BaEyroane, 140 a. 3 r. 38 p.; bar. Cullenngh, Queen’s
Co Total quantity, 488 a. 3 r. 22 p. plant. (791 a. 8 it.
27 p. stat.) — Total rent, 97. 18s 17. MAXIMILIAN Meath.
GRINDON and ANNE his wife. — Philpottstowne, 125 a.
— in Dunderrye aEas Arderry, 97 a. &35l\; bar. Navan,
co. Meath. — Total quantity, 222 a. & 85 p. plant. (359 a.
3 r. 33 p. stat.) — Total rent, 47. 10s. Dale Uth June
1974 year. — Inrolled 22(7 June 1667.
18. DANIEL O’BRIEN esq., son and heir apparent of Clare.
Connor lord viscount O’Brien of Clare, son and heir of Sir
Daniel O’Brien, late Lord Vise1 O’Brien of Clare, deceased. —
The manor, casde, town, and lands of Carrighoulty, 4 qr., 17.
— Kilcordan, 1 qr. — Clumconneene or CBnconeene or Clin-
coniue, 1 qr. — Rathona, 2 qrs. — Moyferta, 2 qrs., and a
market, with a court leet and court baron. — Billy and Kil-
lenny, 1 qr. — Carhona, 3 qrs. — Dunlick and Movin, 2 qrs. —
KBcronie, 1 qr. — Lisseene and Forur, 2 qrs. — Dunaha, 2 qrs.;
par. Moyferta. — Foderry and KiBbehagli, 2 qrs. — Kiltrelick,
f of a qr. — Lisselogha, 4 qr. — Cloghansanan, 14 qr. — Kill-
baEyhon or Kilbalhuan, f qr. — Rosse, $ qr. — KiEclogher,
11 qr. — Cloghanbegg, 4 qr. — Oughterard and Fyard, 2 qrs.
— Raliangarran and Rahandadryen, 2 qrs. — Rehywest alias
Knockreby, 1 qr. — Crosse, 1 qr. — TuBy, 1 qr. — Quilty,
J part; par. Killballylion. — Kilferagh, 1 qr.— Ballyonnn, 1 qr.
— KBlcasin, J qr. — Devagh or Dwagh, 1 qr. — CorbaBy, 1 qr.
— Moyhasta, 1 qr. — KEkee, 1 qr. — Lissinusse, Lissgirreene,
and KiBdima, 1 qr. — Garrandirry m'Croneene, 3 qrs. meares
and 4 of land ; par. Kilferagh. — the manor, castle, town, and
lands of BaBykett, with a fair and market, 1 qr. — Moyfit-
damore, 1 qr. — Moyhadabeg and Mutiny, 1 £ qr. — Moylaliy,
§ qr. — KiBcarrell, § qr. — Knockgerie, § qr. — Tuliygowragli,
1 qr. — Gourhasse, 1 qr. ; par. KElrusli. — TuBybreake, 1 qr.
— Goure-Island, and Carha, 1 qr., and a market Brisly or
Drisby, 1 qr. — Tirenagloghan, 1 qr. — Kihnackduan, 1 qr. —
BaBynegon, 1 qr. — ClonecuEine, 1 qr. — Clonruddane, 11 qr.
Cloghanmore, 1 qr. — Cloghanbegg, 1 qr. — Danginamelly-
ightragh alias Agliegarny, 1 qr. — Dromelahy or DromeEhy,
2 qrs. ; aE in the bar. of Moyferta, co. Clare. — 97. 12s. 1 “(/.,
being the rent reserved by the patent, reducing the whole
quit rents to 807. a year, dated 6 th Jan. 27“ Car. 2, and in-
rolled 1st Feb. 28°, (28° 3“ p.f R. 20.) — Note: This remittal
passed in virtue of privy seal dated at Whitehall, 1 1th Oct.
1675, reducing die rent of 8167. 13s. 101(7., imposed by
the Act of Setdement, to 807., being the rent payable in
1641. (28° 1“ p. d. R. 3.) — Leake and Killbreidy or
Killbrido, 1 qr. — Claunekelly, Knockmore aEas Kiltimu-
chuir or Killtimuckly, 1J qr. — die casde, town, and lands
of Cahergmurogha and Cahirmore, 2 qrs. — Leitruue, 1 qr.;
par. KiEnnhUl. — ABroe, 1 cart". ; par KilUedane. —
Lissiwrihine, 1 qr. meare part of die qr. land of Clonvola ;
par. KUldisert, bar. Cloiuleralae. — Coure, 1 qr. — Drum-
carran and Inchetrahan alias Crolian, 1 qr., 17. 16s. aj d. :
par. Dromdeife, bar. Islands. — the moiety of the casde,
and in the town and lands of Balleliinane, 1 qr., 17. 1 Is. 3p7.
— Maunsbegg, 1 qr., 17. Is. — Knockislatery, | qr.,
17. Is. 3) rf. — Castletowne alias Finnanagh, $ qr., 17. Is. 10{rf.
— Dowry alias Ballagboy, 1 qr., 17. 10s. 4j<7. — Killfeliu,
1 qr., 17. 11s. 3J(7. — Drumdulaghtna, 1 cart", 5s. 5|<7. — Le-
carroweightragh, J qr. ; par. Dowry, bar. Bunratty. — Carri-
goran, £ of a qr., 17. 19s. 5|<7. — Reuaghan, 1 cart", 9s. 4J»7.
— Corcaghnecnockane, d“, 10s. 0( <7. — Knockarrigdoran, th’,
19s. SJrf. — Tryenahoure, 4 qr., 18s. 9 Jd. — Cahimiurync and
Urlinbegg, 3.) cart"’, 10s. OJrf. ; par. Killanasulagh, same
bar. — Urlimnoel, § cart", 17. Us. 7f<7. ; par. Killmaleery,
same bar. — Knocksidic, 1 cart", 6s. 1 1 J»7. — Gortnamonn, J qr. ;
par. Cluny, same bar. — Lecaranvnekilly. 5 cart™; par.
Tomenlagh, same bar. — die casde, town, and lands of Car-
rowauure, Radiluba, Cluonaherny, 1 qr., 14s. 6 3 (7, — Gort-
culefergus alias BaBaghboy, 4 qr., 6s. 11 jrf. ; par. Quinly,
same bar. — Bealieighter and Poulneerihv, 1 qr. — Gortvo-
loghy alias Grenagli, 1 carl" ; par. Kilkeedy, bar. Inchiqiiin,
co. Clark one great Stone house siding with the kay in Limerick.
St. Mary’s parish ; city of Limerick — the castle, town, and
lands of Cahy rmoyhill, 1 5 a. Irish. — BaUyduane, 1 qr. —
Radtcronane, 1 plowF. — Keanmoy, d“. — Farenemeneterig and
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
i. II. Liskelleene, A d". — Farrandabla and Lismantane, Id". —
~T~ ollc water mill in Ardagh, Grenaghbeggn, Cruissikinoge or
Tl Cruiskinoge, Fearranrobberrimore, Cluinnphrodemeary, and
Croghanarigid. — in Ardagh, I cart", and several houses,
tenements, gardens, and other appurtes ; par. Ardagh and
Rathronan, bar. Conelloe, co. Limerick Lisseready or
Killseready, > ploW— Carrowbane, £ d».— Curragh alias Cur-
raghmore, d'— Ballevoghan, 1 qr.— Liscordane, 1 plow'—
rc. Carhablogb, If qr. ; par. Lougliill, same bar. — Dromin-
gonnan and Onora, 3 cart"’.— Knock, £ qr.— Carhowmeanagh,
1 qr — CarrOwandrogliid, 1 qr— an island, being a parcell
in common. — Killm'kine, A qr. — parcell in common Buoly-
clonyne, 1 qr.— Ardrnm, 1 cart"— Turmore, 1 d". — Gort-
nefleskie, 1 qr. — Gortounmerickanyn, 1 qr. — Ownekeagh,
i qr.— Ballaghboy, A qr — Gortnecroghery, 1 cart"— Bea-
lickany, f qr. — Lissdude, f qr. — Kellmaskinitt, f qr. — Derry
alias Gortvohofarna, A qr. — Balliea, 1 qr.— Cun-agh-Idea,
4 t|r* — Athilerune or Athaervie, Muckrish alias Carhow-
uiuskie, 1 qr. — Ballyallaban, A qr., 11. 3s. 4Ad. — Ballycul-
lanagh, 4 qr. ; par. Disert, bar.- Incbiquin, co. Clare—
Drynagh, 1 qr. — Carrowmeereanaragid, 1 cart". Morile,
1 qr — Ballykinacoran, A qr. ; par. Rath, same bar. — Bal-
lclogheglasse, 1 qr., 1/. 12s. 8>d. ; par. Kilkeedy, same bar.
— Imshmore, an island, Killyan, 3 cart"*.— Clonteene ; par.
Jemplemaly, bar. Bunratty. — Balleogan, 3 cart"’.— Drum-
qum, 1 cart". Ballym'kuackahill, 3 d".— Dromgrenaghmore,
1 qr. ; par. Kilraghtish, same bar. — Clonenevy, 1 cart",
7s. 3 Jd. — Drumkilluragh and Pollglasse, 34 qrs., 21, Os. 8 Ad. ;
par. Dowry, same bar. — Cooleslostery, 1 qr. — Maghery,
2 qrs.— Tyremerane; 1 cart".— Leasana, d» in Ballevirgin,
i qi'— Allecloune, i qr. ; par. Clony, same bar— Clogagh,
1 qr— Milicke, f qr., and 1 or A cart", 1/. 17s. 4-fd— Caliir-
dufle, A qr. — Faroan, 1 cart"— Durra, f qr. ; par. Inchi-
cionane, same bar. — Ballysluttery, 7 cart"* — Cluonteene,
l qr— Killbyggun, 31 qrs., 4/. Is. 1 :(</.; par. Tullagh, same
b"1'- ~ ]!illlce|an, 1 qr. — Drometehy, 3 cart"*. — Kintuirke
alias Tiillagh-aboy, J qr. — Moghervaniffe, 1 cart", 2s. 8 \d.
Gortnonoghogli or Gortnaneglogh alias Carrignagoure, f qr.
— Bally voe, If qr— Cappaghleagh, If qr— in Killquaine,
1 qr— Ballilanhieda, 1£ qr— Noiffe, 1 qr Ratlikregane,
e qr- ■>> l'uror, f qr. — in Killclogher, 4 qr. — Coolenerver,
f qr— Knockmore and Leighkriock, i qr — Rathcrony and
Kilclogher, 1 qr. — Killcollum alias Leaghmuick, 1 qr. — in
Gleankecne a parcell of land— Shanballyard, A qr. ; par.
Drnmcleife, bar. Islands. — Drumeenamuccullagh, b qr
Knocknne, 1 cart", 16s. 8.j</. ; par. KiUoone, same bar.—
Mohorune or Mogherune, 3 cart"’; par. Carny — Killtibreake,
a parcell of land, Is. 2\d. — BaUyganner,’ 1 qr., 3s. 7 Ad.
— Attibrana, a parcell, lOftf.; par. Noiighvall, bar. Burren
Derrcne, 1 qr. — Pursune, f cart”. — Carrownahowne, 1 qr. &
f cart">. 14 1 Jd. -Faneline, f cart"— Ballyalla, f qr—
Dromniagraine in Ballyquilla, A qr. — Dromnagallurtagh,
1 cart". Crederegan, f qr Carruduffe, 1 qr. ; par. Kill-
sana, bar. Corcomroe— the castle, town, and lands of Bally-
makudy alias Liscoha alias Leaghcarrowmore, 2f qrs. and
f qr— Gorteganiffe, 1 qr— Killclogher alias Lisborneene-
Killnaforohy, 1 qr— Gortnocloghy alias Bnllycona, f qr—
Litteragh and Cullehagh alias Coillantona, A qr and f —
Killmtily and Forur, 1 A qr. and-f qr. — Cuillainiervere, 1 cart".
— Killglossy and ICnockhagrie, 1 qr— Craigherry, > qr—
Lisbuckane alias Killcollum alias Form- alias DerTygaror-
riffee alias Clovin, 1 qr— Inchibeg, f qr— Killglassy, A qr.
— Rathkerry, 1 qr — Cnockmore, f qr— Derreene and Gort-
mennagh, pnrcells. — Coulemeene alias Cahirmore, f qr. .
Knockiiaskehy alias Gortmedan and Ballyneskeagh, f qr—
Culban and Ratherny. — Knockinvinchan, lleaghnaglasliny, !
and Balliean, f qr. — Allnnnore, f qr. — Gorteloghy, f qr. ;
par. Dromclielfe and Kilmaly, bar. Islands. — Lisseneirre, -
1 qr. meare. ; par. Killmichael, bar. Clandiralae— Rossroe
alias Knockbryan, 1 qr— Knockmany alias Craigmoire, 1 qr.
— Cloiiumuy or Clounmuy, 1 qr Knockneleapa, 1 qr in ;
oliandangin, 1 cart" Knocknarahy, 1 qr— Ardm’clanchy, -
‘ *lr- Ballesinbeg, A qr. — Killederry, A cart" Tireonea I
alias Knocktowrecne, 2 qrs— Ballyvoir, A qr., 4/. 5s. 11 Id— ]
Cu enagh, 1 qr.- Knock negagh, A qr. ; par. Killmurry, bar. 1
lully— in Enagh and Lisduffe, 1/. 19s. 5fd— 3 qr. meares 1
with the castle of Enagh, (except the cellar and one chamber 1
ovei it,) and one hall of the mountain called Gortecorky, t
1 3s. 4.J, d. ; par. Clonlea, same bar— Clonconeriemore, A qr — (
Pollagh alias Gortpoilagh, A. qr— Clontrea, f cart" ,' par. 5
KiUokemiedy, same bar. — Tomenlagh, 1 qr., 3/. ns. ll°d. ;
- par. Tomenlagh, bar. Bunratty. — all such right, title,
>r estate, and interest in and to the two qrs. of Clounevoreheene -
d and Ballygastell, and no other, as Teige O’Brien, brother to
s, Sir Daniel lord visct. Clare, was seised of on 22d Oct. 1641. —
d 13s. Of d. ; par. Killeny, bar. Burren, co. Clare Total quan-
>r tity in co. Limerick, (2,774 a. 3 r. 4 p. stab) — Total rent,
•- 261. Os. 3d., being the rent remaining by the patent of remittal.
- —Total quantity in co. Clare, (84,339 a. & 19 p. stab)— Total
i- rent, 790/. 13s. 7 ^d. — Barane and Killemuir. ; par. Kille-
i, muir, bar. Clondiralae, same co— to hold for the remainder of
II a term of years, by virtue of a lease thereof made by the sec of
- Killalowe to Sir Daniel O’Brien, late Lord Visct. Clare, de-
- ceased Dale 27/A Dec. 18/A year. — Inrolled 16/A June
, 1667.
f 22. FRANCIS LEVELIS gent. — Mungamore and the 1
, north-east part of Derrelaughan, 262 a. 2 n. 27 p— Cambros
. and Magherbegg, 234 a. — Ballinrallywood (parb), called
. Cloncanraught or Clonconrath, 266 a. 2 n. 26 p. 15/. 9s. lfd.
more in the same, 19 a. 1 r. 14 p. — Knockanagett, 114 a.
, 21 14s- i bai'- Upper Ossory, Queen’s Co Date 12/A Feb.
19/A year Inrolled 30/A April 1667— Note .- He sold the
lands held at the rent of 15/. 9s. A\d. to Gilbert llawson of
Dublin, esq., by deed dated 6th Dec. 1667.
24. THOMAS COOCH esq— Moagh alias Monagli,
203 a. prof. 38 a. unprof. — Cormey, 169 a. 2r. 16 p. Lissne
alias Lisnefassanagh alias Lissasuogh, 48 a. 3r. 8 p— Cornary
and Killbegg alias Carnarie and Killbegg, 108 a. 3 n. 8 p.
Cortobber, 116 a. 2 it. 24 p. prof. 28 a. unprof— Corvaddy,
79a. 2r. 16 p. prof. 10 a. 2 r. unprof. — Lissaclare, 124a. In.
16 p— Cabrngh, 394 a. 3 r. 24 p — Cordery, 77 a. & 24 p.
prof. 8a. 2 r. unprof. — Garragh, 35 a. 3 r. 24 p. Drumoran
alias Dromeran, 58 a. — Lissnevannagh, 94 a. 3 r. 8 p. ; bar.
Clonchye, co. Cavan. — Killytocher alias Killytogher, 153 a.
— Killiuoure, 149 a. 2 r. 32 p. — Lisdowich alias Lis-
dowisli, 73 a. 1 it. 8 p — in Drumhallagh alias Drumballagh,
54 a. 3 r. 38 p. — Derriloghan, 144 a. — Mahirecamue, part
of Carnesew, 48 a. — part of the two poles of Rossan alias
llassan, 220 a. ; bar. Castleraghan, same cb — Total quantity,
2,354 a. 2 r. 6 p. plant. (3,813 a. 3 r. 34 p. stat.)— Total rent,
31/. 15s. 8d. Date 30 th Nov. 19 th year Inrolled 1th Dec
1667.
25. RICHARD HULL esq. — The 11 plowlands of Lem-
con, containing the several parcells following; viz. Rallahalfe
and Ringrove, H plowl" — Knock, i plowF Kacrevcan,
4 d°. — Blackcastle, 4 plow1’ — Wliitecastle, 4J plow!1*, l ,244 A.
(2,015 a. & 12 p. stat.) 18/. 17s. 10d.; bar. Carbury, co. Cork.
27. EMANUEL MOORE esq. — Anuemore, Gurt-
nastohy , Turenevangome, Gurteowen, and part of Molelasse,
being the westerly part of Dunmanus, 226 a. (366 a. & 13 p.
stat.) 31. 8s. 7‘d. ; same bar. and co Date 30 th May
18th year. — Inrolled 31s/ May 1667.
28. TOBIAS BARNES. — One house in Cook-street, in
the possession of Christ* Gernon, 12s.; city Dublin—
Dromlakill (part) and Plialtis, 1J cart", and in Carrick (part), l
i cart", 65 a. & 16 p. 13s. 2d. — Aghacassell, 4 cart™, 451 A
3 r. prof. 380 a. & 16 p. unprof. 4/. 1 Is. 5f<£ - Aghafoyle,"
1 cart", Gortnevane, d°, 166 a. 3 a. 22 p. prof. 56 A. 2 r. un-
prof. 1/. 13s. 9 id. — Drumcahir alias Drumcor, A cart", and
Moumeroge, i d", 49a. 3r.32p. prof. 55 a. 2r. 16p. unprof.
10s. \\d. — Dromheroon alias Droherine, J cart", 95 a. 19s.2j|tf.
Crodromonmore, Crodromonbegg, and Derrinky (part)
1| cai't", 71a. 3r. 14s. 6Jrf. — Muckrosse andBrenra, | cart"'
98 a. 2 a. 16 p. prof. 53 a. 2 r. 16 p. lough and bog unprof
19s.lHtf._ Dromlitten, \ cart", 25 a. prof. 33 a. unprof.5sJ 1 Ad
— Corquossan and Cornabeene or Cornabrene, 2 cart"’,
143 a. 2 it. prof. 151 a. bog and lough unprof. 1/. 9s. 03</—
Dromrisk, Corbeaghtragh, Correbeaghoutragh, and Edcne-
glogli, 163 a. & 16 p. prof. 51 a. 1 n. 32p. unprof. 1/. 13s. Ojtf.
— Lisdromgivill, 1 cart", Dromanlogh alias Dromorla and
Carnagethy, 4 cart", 170 a. prof. 45 a. 2 r. 16 p. unprof.
11. 14 s. 5 </. — Boynmore alias Dunymore, 2 cart"’, Boynen-
begg alias Dunybegg, d», 152 a. prof. 68 a. 3 r. 8p. unprof.
1/. 10s. 9 \d. — Corbokill, 1 cart", Carrowleagh, l cart",
127a. In. 27 p. prof. 29a. & 32 p. unprof. 1/. 5s. 9W— At-
ti, nanus, i cart", 31 a. 1 r. 8p. prof. 34 a. unprof. 6s. id.—
Corlaske,' 4 cart", 27 a. 3 it. 8 p. prof. 6 a. 3 r. 24 p. unprof.
5s. 7 jrf— Gortinure, 1 cart", 55 a. prof. 20 a. unprof. 1 Is. W
— Inanaghasney or Guanagh hasney, 3 cart", 40 a. prof.
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19 Cm II. IS a. ufijSrdf. 8s. 1 Jd. — i Lism'moyle, 1 cart"; Coolecrea,
i cart" ; Coreyard and Lismanagh, 2 cart" ; Movinsokeigh,
Carrowmartin, 1 cart"; Dromoncotty and Shangarry, 1 cart";
iii Aghainelustin, f cart", 266 A. 2 R. prof. 66 A. 2 n. 32 p.
tmprof. 2 1. 13s. 1 1 Id. — Moynmore alias Menomuck, f cart";
in Dromhally, f cart", 53 a. 10s. 8 \d. — Morehane, 1 cart",
92 A. prof. 43 a. 1 r. unprof. 18s. 7id. — Drumshanboe, Corry-
ard, Carricknebrack alias Carricknabrack, Carrologha, Cor-
quoyle, and Corloghmorehane, 2J cart1", 81a. 2 r. 24 p. prof.
36 a. unprof. 16s. 6\d. — Greaghtobber and Moherleagb,
1J cart", 122 A. prof. 43 a. 2 R. unprof. n4s.8Jd.—Dromartin-
eightragh and Corneshanshoge, 1 cart", 87 A. prof. 11 A. It
8 p. unprof. 17s. 7 id.; bar. Leitrim, co. Leitrim. — Clonecal-
rey, 4 cart™, 208 a. 2r. 16 p. prof. 344 A. unprof. 2f.2s.2Jd.
—in Clonturk, 14 cart" ; Dromard (part), 4 cart™; Ringawna
(part) and Gobgraffy or Gobgrasty, 11 cart"; Cloonagh (part),
1 cart"; in Cloonturke, £ cart"; and in Cloonboynagli, 1 cart",
291a. 3 r. prof. 150 a. unprof. SI. 19s. Id. ; bar. Mogllill,
same co — Total quantity, 3,136 a. 2 r. 25 P. plant. (5,080 a.
3 r. 22 p. stat.)— Total rent, SU 15s. 1 \d. Date 18 tli July
19<A year.— InroUed 7th Aug. 1667.— For himself, and for the
1,649 officers.
Cork. 33. LUKE BUSTED alias BUSTON and ANNE liis
mother.—' Tonescarty, 148 a. — Killclownane alias Killclowene,
11 plowld, 88 a.; bar. Orrery, co. Cork. — Total quantity,
236 a. plant. (382 a. 1 r. 5 p. stat.)— Total rent, 31. Us. 8]d.
34. Said LUKE, son of Gyles Busteed of Mountlong,
co. Cork, gent.— Ballinringlany (part), 57 a. 1 r. 7 p. — in
Mountlong, 48 A. 2 R. 29 p.— more in the same, 235 a. 3 R.
27 p. — in Knockleagh, contiguous to Mountlong, 102 a. &
29 p.— Carrigeen, 56 *. 1 r. 8 p. — Ballywilliam, 141 a. 2 r.
32 p.— Fartha, 271 a.; bar. Kinalea, same co. — Total quantity,
913 a. & 12 p. plant. (1,479 a. & 5 p. stat.) — Total rent,
13/. 17s. 3 j d. -Date 1st Nov. 19 tli year. — InroUed 18 th Nov.
1667.
Dublin. 36. Major GEO. CAREY and Capt. TREVOR LLOYD.
— A parcell of ground on which stands a coach-house,
in the possession of Sir John Percivall, in Cook-street,
Cashel. 2s. 7$d. ; city of Dublin. — part of 6 small garden plotts,
north of Conafoy’s gate, with 7 old thatched cabbins
thereon, 2s. 8d. — two garden plotts, with 5 old cabbins
thereon, 2s. 3d. — 4 garden plotts and 6 thatched houses,
7s. 6d. ; in Conafoy qr., without Conafoy gate, and liber-
ties of Cashell. — the burgagery lands of the city of Cashell;
viz. a small park by die highway, 1a.' — anodier park
by d°, l A. 2 r. — another park near St. Nicholas’ Gate,
2 a. — another, called Lecagh, 4 a. — another, at the end
of d°, 1a. — a parb, called Glenegaure, 1 a. — a field join-
ing to Lecagh, 1a. 2 r. — a field, soudi of the former,
2 a. — a field, east of the former, 2 a. — a field, south of
the lane leading to Cloghgreeny, 2 a. 2 R.— a field, south
of said lane, 2 a. — another field, soudi of said lane, with
four cabbins, 2 a. 2 r.— a field, mearing on the great green,
1 A. — a field, south of the lane, 7 a. — a small field and
cabbin, with a large field behind the same, 9 a — a garden
and cabbin, 1 a. 2 r. — a field, south of die same, 2 a. —
a field, south of die same, widi a windmill, 1 a.— a field,
south to die windmill, 3 a. — two small parks, with two parks
between them, 7 a.— two parks, mearing on die green, 4 a.
2 r. — a long narrow field, with another broad one, 4 a. —
a field, mearing to d", 2 a. — a field, mearing to the great green,
1 a. — a small field, called the Hospital Land, 1 a.— a field
behind d°, 4 a.— two fields behind the former, mearing widi
the common, 8 a — a small park, called Craghtimerry, 1 a.
2 r.— a large field, called Gortmore, 8 a.— a field, called
Gortnacoolagh, 2 a. — a field, called Small Park, 2 a. —
St. John’s field, 6 a. — a small park near St. John’s, 1 a. —
a park, called Gof tnelaune, 3 a. — a park next the former,
1 a. 2 r.— a park next die former, 2 a. — a park next the for-
mer, 2 a.— a park next die former, 3 a. — -a small plott next
the former, 1 A. — a great park next the former, 3 a. — a large
field, called Gurtavorateene, 7 a. — two parks eastward of die
former, 4 a. — a park, called Gortnarahnrd, 4 a. — one close,
called Broad Croft, 4 a.— one small field, 2 a. 2 it. — a long
narrow field, 1a. 2r.— a small close, 1a. — a field, 3 a. —
another field, 2 a. 2 r.— another small close, 1a.— a long field,
3 a. — another long field, 4 a. — another long field, 6 a. —
another large field, 5 a.— anodier large field, 7 a.— a long nar-
row field next the former, 1a. 2r. — a large field, 4 a. —
(122.)
another large field, 4 a. 2r. — a field, called Gortneleaghagh, 19 Ch. ii.
3 a. — a field, called Crottanabowlebegge, 1a. 2r a field,
called Crottanbowlemore, 3 A. 2 r. — a field called Clyadagh, Cashel.
5 a. — a field, 1a — a field, called Paule-pipa, 2 a. 2r
a small field, 1 a.— a close, 1 a. 2 r. — a large field, 4 a. —
part of a large field, called Gibbett-hill, 12 a. — afield, 2 a. —
a small field, 1 a. — part of the field near Clashbush, 1a. 2 r.
— a narrow slip, 1 a. — a field or close adjoining, 2 a. — a long
slip, called Gortinargid, 1 a. 2 r. — a piece of ground near the
windmill, 1 a. 2 r. — a parcell, called Gortnacooly, 4 a. —
a small field, 2 a.— a field, called Walls-park, 1 a.— a small
park, called Williams Park, 1 a. — a park, called Croghtehack,
2 a. — two parks, called Creaghlnana, 8 a. — a parcel of land,
called Knocknewholy, 20 a. — two parks, an orchard, and
a great garden near Gibbett-hill, 5 a. — a park, called Lockan-
garrandaraght, 2 a. — the Copps, called Garrandaraght and
Curclogh, 20 a. — a small park, called Parkeveston, with two
cabbins, near Our Lady’s Gate, 1 a. — a parcell, called Screg-
ganmore and Scregganbeg, 8 a. — a parcell, called Fewnoy,
10 a. — a park, called Gortnemodagh, 4 a. — two fields near
Rathnegoold, 3 a. — a field, called Gortbeg, 1 a. 2 r. — a field,
called Parkmullin, 1a. 2 r. — two fields, a garden, and a cab-
bin, near the little green, 3 a. — a field, called St. John’s Little
Park, near Scregan, 1 a. ; city of Cashell. — Total quantity,
396 a. plant. (641a. 1r. 33p. stat)— Total rent, 61. 0s. 3}d.
— a house to the street, next the west gate of the north side, Dungarvan.
thatched, 3s. 3d. — a house, garden, and backside, Is. 6 d. —
a house to the street, thatched, a back house, a backside,
a lynny, with old walls and garden, 7s. 6 d. — a cabbin, back-
side, and garden, Is. 6a. a cabbin, backside, and garden,
Is. 6 d. — a cabbin backwards, 4 Id. — a cabbin backwards
4£d. — 3 cabbins backwards, Is. 10W. — a large house to the
street, 2 houses backwards, and 2 gardens, with a cabbin
to the town wall, 6s. — a large cabbin backwards, 9d. —
a large cabbin to the street, with a back house, backside,
and garden, 4s. 6d. — a large house to the street, a back-
side, cabbin, and garden, 6s. — a house to the street, with
5 cabbins backwards, and 2 gardens, 9s. — in Castle-lane,
south side, a house thatched, and garden, 3s. — a house and
garden, 3s. — a large cabbin by the Castle gate, 3d. — a large
cabbin near d", 3d. — in Key-lane, north side of the town, a
thatched house near the Key gate, 3s. — a house slated, with
two backsides, 6s. — a house to the street, and a house back-
ward, a backside and garden, 9s. — a house to the street,
with a backside, 6s. — a small house to the street, slated,
and backside, Is. 6d. — in the Strand side, a front house,
a cabbin backwards, and garden, 3s. — a waste house, plott,
and garden, Is. 6 d. — a front house, two cabbins backwards,
a backside, and garden, 4s. 6 d. — a front house and garden.
Is. 6d. — in Key-lane, south side, a house to the street, and
a court, 3s. — part of a house to the street, slated and
thatched, a backside and garden, and a house, now a
stable, 7s. 5 d. ; town of Dungarvan Total rent,
44 18s. 6Jd. Date 31s< July 13 th year. Inrolled
2d Sep. 1667.
43. SYMON EATON esq.—Coulin, 344 a. & 32 p. prof. , Cork.
36 a. & 24 p. unprof. — Corragli-Clonebroe, 537 a. 2r. —
Newtowne, 142 a. — Bollard, 157 a. 1 r. 24 p. — Killmogore
alias Killmagaure, 169 a. 1 r. 24 p.— in Cloulo or Clonlee,
266 a. 2 r. 16 p. — Aghram Farrankeby (part), 80 a. 2 r.
5 p.— half of Ballynakelly, 477 a. 2r. 32 p.— Killure (part),
94 a. — Clonloe (part), 164 a in Aghram Farrankehy,
57 a. 1 r. 13 P. ; bar. Orrery and Killmore, co. Cork. —
Ballenruddle, 460 A. prof. 50 a. or thereabouts, unprof. — Kerry.
in Banamin, 29 a. & 22 p. prof. 15 a. unprof. ; bar. Clan-
morris, co. Kerry. — Total quantity in co. Cork, 2,490 a.
2 n. 26 P. plant. (4,015 a. & 4 p. stat.) — Total rent,
37/. 12s. 9 Jd. — Total quantity in co. Kerry, 489 a. & 22 p.
plant. (792 a. & 16 r. stat.) — Total rent, 7/. 8.s. Gjd.
44. ROBERT PASLY.— In tlie south-east part of Hewards- Limerick.
towne, 54 a. 16s. 4|d. ; liberties of Limerick Dale
3th May 1 3th year. — InroUed 16th May 1667.
45. Sir ROBERT BYRON knt. and Col. SEAFOULE Dublin.
GIBSON. — A house in Cook-street, in the possession of Sir
Paule Davies, 1 Is. 3d. ; city of Dublin. — Part of a front Cork.
house next the Watergate, 4s. Old. — fa front slated house,
in New-street, north side, 9s. — fa house adjoining to d“,
10s. 6d. fa house adjoining to the former, a back-house
and garden, a waste plott to the Cross-street, or slipp on the
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1’jCn.II. west, and bounding with New-street, 14 Os. 7|d. a front
— — house over the Watergate and city walls, a back-house and
or ■ garden, 15s. — a small stone slated house and a backside,
extending to the back-house of Edw" Phillips in Murroughs-
lane, 9s.— fa front house, with the walls of an adjoining front
house, a backside, and a back-house, next the front house in
Pierce Goold’s-lane, 18s.— fa front house, called the King’s
Arms, in same street, 13s. 10 Ad.— fa back-house, adjoiningto
the former, in d", 12s. — fa malthouse backwards, with a kill-
house and stable, at the lane’s end in same lane, 12s— a front
house and garden in Goold’s-lane, 11. 2s. 6d— a fi-ont slated
house next the former, in d", 18s. — a back dwelling house
in the same lane, 12s. — the walls of a house in d", Is. 6d.
other ruined walls in d", Is. 6d— a large house backwards, in
d«, 15s — a large front house, a house backward, another ad-
joining back-house, and a court, all in Kiknallock’s-lane, 34
a waste plott in d“, Is. 6<4 — a front slated house, a court,
and garden, in Lavallin’s-lane, 15s. — a front slated house in
Galway’s-lane, 7s. ljd— a front small house, backside, and
garden, in d°, 4s. 6d.— a front house, slated, a tyled shead, and
a backside, in d", 6s— a front house, slated, a house back-
ward, and a backside, in the Mill-street, south-west side, 9s.
—a dwelling house in d", 12s — a house adjoining, in d»,’
U 2s. 3d. part of a dwelling house, ruined house, and back-
side, in d°, 6s. 3d. ; city of Cork— Total rent, 164 19s. 2d.
Date 27 th June 19/4 year — Inrolled 3th July 1667
Note: These thus f marked were sold, the 6th June 1668,' to
Ant. Gamble.
naghan. 50. MICH. POCKRICH— Killileene, 1 late, 47 a— in
Nogreagh, 2 tales, 28 a. prof. 26 a. 1 r. 30 p. unprof—Bal-
lagh, 1 tate, 80 a. prof. 39 a. 1 r. unprof— Cabragh, 1 tate,
61 a. — in Shereene and Drumreeny, 2 tates, 7 a. 1 r. 20 p.
prof. 3 a. unprof. — Aghanamallough, 2 tates. — Aghafett,
105 a. prof. 2 a. unprof— Enishamon, 46 a— Lisheshanouofrt,
1 tate, 68 a. prof. 51 a. 1 r. unprof— Rouskey, * tate, 36 a.
prof. 5 a. 2 r. unprof. ; co. Monaghan— Total quantity,
774 a. 3 n. 27 r. stat— Total rent, 64 9s. 2d— in Lisnegal-
lagh, 1 tate, 92 a— in Farmoyle, I tate, 71 a. prof. 475 a.
unprof— Drommode, 1 tate, 205 a in Mony, 1 tate, 87 a. ;
bar. Cremorne, sameco. — Total quantity, 737a. & 3i>. stat.
Total rent, 64 2s. lOd. 51. EDWARD POCKRICH.
— Annagheny, 1 tate, 59 a. prof. 22 a. 1 r. 12 p. unprof—
Annaghgragh, 1 tate, 71 a, prof. 12 a. 2b. 8 p. unprof— in
Coghen and Clogliernagh, 1| tate, lying within the bar. of
Dartry, but belonging to the bar. Monaghan, 89 a. 3r—
Drummaconnor, 71 a. prof. 18a. 2r. 3 p. unprof— Cavanagh-
Garvan, l tate, 103 a. prof. 21 a. unprof— Lisdrumcleive, 1 tate,
157 a. — in the south part of Ahahgucstue, 13 a. & 13 p. prof.
2 a. 2 r. unprof— Lisdownegormell, 1 tate, 102 a— Drom-
gwill, 1 tate, 89 a— Carlog-Derrygan, J tate, 39 a. prof. 1a.
2r. 15 p. unprof. ; bar. Monaghan, same co— Total quantity,
1,285 a. 3 n. 24 p. stat. — Total rent, 104 14s. 4 d.
52. THOMAS COLE. Li sniske and Bramdrim, 2 tates
191 a. prof. 8 a. 2 r. Ip. unprof— Clonvarne, 1 tate, 63 L
prof. 24 a. 2 r. 12 p. unprof— Termacdooan and Drummuck-
Jane, 2 tates, 176 a— Dromgwill, 1 tate, 91 a— Killnaclogh,
1 tate, 125 a. prof. 27 a. & 30 p. unprof— in Kiltebride and
1 ullenarue, 26 a. prof. 40 a. unprof— Carneylare and Crom-
lyn, 2 tates, 150 a. prof. 40 a. unprof— Tullygillane, 1 tate
50 a. prof. 3 a. 2 r. 3 p. unprof. ; same bar. and co Total
quantity, 872 a. plant. (1,412 a. 1 r. 39 p. stat.)_Total rent,
114 15s. 3d. 53. WILL. SMYTH esq— Cloonelagh, one id c„. Ir.
of the tates of Reenoge, 33 a— Gortmore, 32 a— Dromucke,
79 a— Cor, 69 a. prof. 24 a. unprof— Gortenagh, 62 a— out Monaghan.
of Dondroman, 100a. 3r. 39p— Skeagh, 2 tates, 59 a— out
of Dromimkin alias Dromroony, 23 a. prof. 15 a. unprof—
of Karrowbarrow, 9a. 3r. prof. 40a. unprof— of Coghin, 4a.
— Derrinhdigan, 61 a— of Corbosin or CaiTowbofin, 57 a—
Coolatty, 50 a. & 7 p— in MuUaghbrack, 21 a. prof. 3 a un-
prof—Cornesugh, 62 a. prof. 10 a. unprof— out of Fermoyle,
So a. out of Maghery, 39 a. — Cornenure, 63 a out of Cor-
bofin and Dromlawghkill, 78 a— Corryfinlagh, 27 a. 2 a,;
same bar. and co— Dromrade, 92 a. 2 r. 32 p— Dromcorban Cavan.
and Dromcarne, 54 a.; bar. Clarmoghan, co. Cavan— Dro- Fermanagh.
marat and Tonevilly, 42 a.; bar. Magherystaphana, co. Fer-
managh—Total quantity, 1,154 a. 1 r. 38 p. plant. (1,870 a.
& 12p; stat-j-Totalrent, 154 11s. 8(4 54. MATHEW Monaghan.
WLli gent. — Corstlligogh & Lisnelong, 143 a Moyle-
mucke, 69 a. prof. 27 a. unprof.-Ragh, 74 a— Cloncullin
and Doumackenny, 150 a. 54 17s. 8J(4— Tategar, 65 a. prof.
22 a. 3 r. unprof— Dromgore, 156a. prof. 15a. 1 r. unprof.
-Dromcanon alias Shantonagh, 143 a. prof. 2 a. unprof.—
Meaghan or Moglian, 148 a — Lackan, 132 a. 84 13s. lOJd.;
bar. Cremorne, co. Monaghan. — Keenoge, 33 a. 2 r —
Aghneclogh, 36 a— one qr. of tire two tates of Skeagh, 7 a. 2 r.
-Skerrowan (part), 38 a. 14 11s. 0 id.; bar. Monaghan,
same co. — Cordigaldragh, 110 a. prof. 20 a. 3 r. unprof.
14 9s. 8jd._ Clonetrim, 134 a. 14 16s. 2d— Corleagh and
Corlaght, 223 a. prof. 15 a. unprof. 34 0s. 2|d.; bar. Cre-
morne, sameco— Total quantity, 1,662a. plant. (2,691 a.
3 r 37p. stat.)— -Total rent, 224 8s.8d. Date 12 th March
1 0th year — Inrolled 11/A Oct. 1667.
56. ALEXANDER WHITE — Carrowneshanagh, 92 a. Cavan.
R— Drumsallugh, 55 a. & 24 p— in Northtahart, 88 a. 1 b
>p— D.en alias Adten, 62 a. & 8p— Cornaman, 62 a—
Cornesewds, 47 a— in Drumlialpe alias Collops, 34 a. 3 r
27 P.; bar. Clonkie, co. Cavan— Total quantity, 441 a. 3 r
I*' 2 R' 15p- stat-)-Total rent, 54 19s.3d. I
■CfAfS DOGHERTY gent-TheLaragh, 1 pole,
78 a. 2 r. 15 P. prof. 60 a. 3 r. 8p. unprof— Carrowgreagh
Carragh, 93 a— North Tabart (part), 35 a 1,2?
Carnillish , 58 a. 3 r. 8 p. prof. 63 a. unprof-in the' sou'th-
part of Cappanagh, 79 a. 1 r. 21 p. ; bar. Clonkee, same
-iotal quantity, 345 a. & 6 p. plant. (558 a. 3 r 15 p
statO-Tote! rent, 44 3s. 4*d. Date 17/A Jan. 19th year.
—Inrolled ls< Feb. 1667. y
pro5f9'24?f ^ ^E^FREYEf esq— Fenner, 442a. 2r. 20p. Meath.
prof. 243 a. 1 r. 16 p. unprof— in Old Tully, 85 a. 2 r. 22 p
ZSZfiSiztl IEFTYES •
in the . , Same> 17 A' 8 R mOr6
in me same, b8 a — more m the same, 70 a more in the same
125 a. SSi.-Rathnore, UH.2JI
Sfisrsii; Zatxzzszzz
wood, 8 a.
1,259 a. * 83,, pl„ m
« **
• L THOMAS BR1GHTWELL gent. - Mougell;
165 a. & 16 p. — Shankill alias Shamkill, 231a. Ir, 24 p
in Ballynenickoll alias Ballymacnicholl, 76 a. & 4 r— Tene-
killy alias Tynekilly, 155 a. 2 it. 16 p. prof. 121 a. 3 n. 21 p"
unprof— Curraghroch alias Curryroch, 283 a. 1 r. 8 p. prof'
116 a; & 32 p. unprof— Farnane alias Farnan, 427 a & 16p
pmf. 858 . -unprof— Ballyn.park,, 158 a. 1 S p„£
\ a n- 16 !|iipi'o£ ; bo,.. Decies, co. Waxbiwobd. —
Totd 1,496 a. 3 e. S3 P. plant. {2,421 ,. 2 ,, S8 P.
stat.) Iotal rent, 224 14s. 7Jd. Date 30th May 19/A year
— Inrolled 31s/ May 1667. ^tnyear.
2. Capt EDWARD CARY— SkeafuU (part), 74 a—
hi . tei igl 56 a. — Annassedagh, 43 a. prof. 34 a. unprof.
Mallngluianered, 46 a.; bar. and co. Monaghan— Cor-
Roll, 191/1 Cha. II. first part, back.
Derry.
tashmoeb, 108 a Dettygames and Chancillis nnd far, is, Mmaghm.
Wa 160a. l,.p J.
10 a. unprof. Drumcumne, 128 a. 1 n._C„B»bb«r, 68 a _
Slmntnnngh, 12A._l,sn<i^ 85 a. j b«. Cronrornc,
, l«A.p„£ 366a. 2n. „„pro£-Den^.,
248 a. 2 n. prof 837 a. unprof.— Knockan, 164 a. prof. 103 a
unprof. ; tat Kon.-h, no. Dnnny. — Foremens, 53 a. prof
3a. unprof— Aghatowne, 38a— Crosses, 135 a. prof. 12 a.
r. unprof.; bar. and co. Monaghan — Corlatee (part) or
Coilacee, 61 a. 3 R— KilJnacruagh, 60 a— Corncowen, 55 a—
9?;t;r,? D;°m-h0rkC’ 125A-Aghadrumkeene,
. p ot. 12 a. unprof— Glasdi-umand, 1 tate, 99 a. 2 r
tity m Monaghan, 2,272 a. plant. (3,680 a. 1 r. 2p stat 1—
Total rent, 304 13s. 44d— Total quantity in Derry, 560 a
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19 e«. ir.
Downe.
Tipperary.
Limerick.
King's Co.
Cork.
Dublin.
Galway.
Dublin.
Tipperary.
2 n. plant. (907 -a. 3 n. 27 r. stat.)— Total rent, 71. 11s. 3f d.
- Dale 31sZ May 19 th year. — Inrolled 19//i July 1667.
4. WILLIAM BARKER esq — Tullare alias Tullyrie,
178a. 2b. 32p. prof. 32a. unprof. — Crosseghane alias Crosti-
feaghan, 258 a. & 32 p. prof. 463 a. unprof. — Moyard, 332 a.
— Aghnaliinsegagb, 45 a. 1b. prof. 166 a. 2 b. 32 p. unprof. —
Lissinisky, 57 a. 1b. 8 p. prof. 48 a. unprof. — Ballrussell
(part), 1 15 a. 3 b. 24 p. — Toregory, 76 a. 3 n. 24 p. prof. 14 a.
1b. 24 p. unprof. — in Carrigmasby alias Carrickmastie, 320 a.
— Nominegare alias Monygarre, 178 a. 2r. 16 p. prof. 260 a.
1 it. 8 p. unprof. — Lismulligan alias Lismoylegan, 265 a. 2 r.
prof. 80 a. unprof. — Ballygoreanbegg, 240 a. — Ballygorean-
more, 356 a. — Ballyduffe, 91a. 3 R. 34 p. — Ballingingall alias
Ballaghmonicageale, 248 A. 2 r. 32 p. — Lurganhanty alias
Lorgacantie, 158 a. — Aghavilly alias Agherillie, 245 a. 3 a.
— Clontiflinch alias Clontiflusli, 306 a. & 16 p. — Towrebegg,
179 a. 2b. — Towremore, 227 A. & 16 p.; bar. Upper Iveagh,
co. Downe. — Total quantity, (6,287 a. 1 r. 12 p. stat.) —
Total rent, 5 21. 7s. 10 |d. — the castle, town, and lands of
Cloane, 139 A. 1 R. 8 p. prof. 26 a. 2 r. unprof. — in Athind-
more and Athindbegg, 103 a. prof. 31a. unprof. — Casestowne,
245 a. prof. 35 a. unprof. — in Turclogh alias Ballydavin, 248 a.
3 b. 6p. — Archerstowne, Coppeswood (part), 53 a. — Cully-
cully, 69 a.; bar. Eliogurty, co. Tipperary. — Total quantity,
(1,339 a. 3 r. 33 p. stat.) — Total rent, 13/. Os. 8d. — the castle
of Glinn with the Bawne, all the outhouses, yards, orchards,
gardens, and of the lands of Caharoe alias Caharagh, Clona-
carigie alias Lenacecarrigie, and Ballygallyhanan alias Bally-
gillhunane, lying most contiguous to the said castle, 55 a. 2 r.
18 p. (90 a. & 14 p. stat.) 16s. 10J d. ; bar. Connello, co.
Limerick. — in Cullaghan and Lawagh, and several other
parts of tire town and lands distinguished by an east, west,
and meridian lines, lying in the north-east qr. of the parish
of Lusmagh, and in Corclogh, Ballymuckolaghan alias Cogran
comon of Gortreven and Capperlevan, 479 a. 1 r. 16 p.
(856 a. 1 r. stat.) — Mucknesse-Island, 39 a. 2r. — Inchinulay,
6a. & 2r. — Bryanhinch,3A. Ir. 10/. 14s. OJd. ; bar. Garry-
castle, King’s Co. — O’Cullane, 876 a. — in Drumalinagh,
being most contiguous to O’Cullane, 206 a.; bar. Carbury,
co. Cork. — Total quantity, (1,752 a. 2r. 26 p. stat.) — Total
rent, 16/. 8s. 7 id. reduced to 12/. a year. Date 3 d June
19/A year. — Inrolled llz/t June 1667. — Note: Mr. Barker
sold the lands in the co. Corke to John Davis esq., to whom
the King granted an abatement of 44 8s. 7 id. of the quit
rent, by patent dated 5th March 1667, and inrolled the
30th March 1678. — (Rot. de anno 30’, 4 b pars. d. R. 41.)
7. Col. VERE ESSEX CROMWELL.— A small piece of
ground, on which is a small brick house, tyled, in Oxmantowne,
a house in the same place, 4s. 6<Z. ; city of Dublin. — part of
a house, a court, a house backward, another house backward,
in Littlegate-street, east side, 1/. 8s. 6 d. — a thatched shed, a
house plott, a shingled house, a waste plott backward, in said
street. — a house, a waste plott backward, in d", 18s. — a house,
the walls of a house backward, and a yard, a house plott,
west side in d°, 1/. 2s. 6 d. — a house, a yard, a house back-
ward, in d°, 1/. Is. — a comer house, a house backward, and
a yard, in d", 1 4 5s. 6 d. — a house, a yard, a thatched house
backward, in said street, 1/. 2s. 6 d. — a house, a ruined house
backwai’d, a yard, a house plott backward, and a garden, in
d°, 14 7s. 9d. — a house and yard in d", 9s. ‘l id. — the walls
of a house in High-street, south side, 5s. 3d. — a house, and
a house plott backwai’d, in d°, 18s. — a house plott backward,
and a waste plott, in same street, 4s. 6d. — a thatched house
backward, in d°, 5s. 3d. — a house, a yard, a thatched house
backward, and a backside, in d", (except a shop to Rob' Clerk,
out of said house,) 14 18s. 9d. — a ruined house in d“, 12s. —
a thatched house in Brogue-makers-lane (except a cellar),
8s. 3d. — a house plott in said lane, 3s. — the walls of a house
in d°, 9s. — a ruined house in High-street, south side, 10s. 6<4
— a house backward, or yard, and a thatched house backward,
in d", 14 2s. 6 <4 — the walls of a house in d", 16s. 6<4; town of
Galway. — two houses and a garden in St. Stephen’s-street, 8s. 1 d.
— a piece of waste ground fronting to the street in Ship-street,
3s. l£d.; city of Dublin. — a house in Downepatrick, 6s. 6 jd.
— Total rent in Dublin, 15s. 84d. — in Galway, 164 18s. 1 id.
Date Is/ Aug. 19/A year. — Inrolled 2d Aug. 1667.
1 1. JOHN FISKE, THOMAS LINCOLNE, GUNTER
MURRELL, THOMAS ROE, JOHN LUCAS, ROBERT
(122.)
GROVE, MILES BIRKETT, JOHN GROCER, THO-
MAS FISKE, WILL. SPARROW, and THOMAS -
SPARROW. — In tire east of Cranagh, the south of the west
of Garran-Dillon, Ballyshane, and Inchinemuck, 444 a. 1 r.
37 p. 64 14s. 11 fd. to J. Fiske and his heirs. — in Cullenagh,
part of Collenatullagh, 148 a. 24 4s. 1 lid. to J. Grocer.— in.
the east part of Cranagh and Corryganroe, 148a. 24 14s. Hid.
to G. Murrell. — in the west part of Shanbally-poly and
Brunt- Clogheene, 148 a. & 23 p. 24 5s. to T. Lincolne. —
in the middle part of Cranagh, and in the south of the east
part of Knockarum, 74 a. 14 2s. 5fd. to T. Roe. — in the
east of Tincurry, and part of Whitechurch, 148 a. & 23 r.
24 5s. to J. Lucas. — in part of Shanbally-poly, 148 a. &
23 p. 24 5s. to R. Grove. — in the easterly part of Brunt-
Clogheene, 148 a. & 23 p. 24 5s. to M. Birkett. — in the
east part of Scarta, and easterly part of Tincurragli, 296 a.
1 r. 7 p. 44 9s. llfd. to T. Fiske. — in the south of the east
part of Garry-Dillon, and the south of the west part of
Carrigmore, 74 a. & 12 p. 14 2s. 6 d. to W. Sparrow. — in
the south part of the east of Carrigmore, and the west of
Scartagh, 74 a. & 12 p. 14 2s. 6d. to T. Sparrow; bar. Iffa
and Offa, co. Tipperary. Date 10/A July 19/A year. —
Inrolled 13/A July 1667.
14. Col. CHARLES WHEELER after Sir CHARLES
WHEELER bart. — Raghmelan alias Ratlimealan-Aylwortli
alias Aylward, 200 a. 34 0s. 9d. — Corebellybegg, 143 a.
24 3s. 5 id. — Brownestowne alias Brownetowne, 147 a.
24 4s. 7 Jd. — Portallagh alias Portallog alias Portallug, 62 a.
18s. lOd. — Raghmelan alias Rathmelan- Wadding, 125 a.
14 17s. 11 Jd. — Cooleham alias Coolum, 83 a. 14 5s. 2id. —
Ballym'’keale alias Ballymckeile, 76 a. 14 3s. Id. — Lissaltagh
alias Lisseltagh, 123 a. 14 17s. 4id. — Monamointrabegg alias
Moynemoyntragh, 51 a. 15s. 5}d. — Ballynossett alias Bally-
norty alias Ballynolart alias Ballynolost, 108 a. 14 12s. 9)d.
— Raghmellan alias Rathmelan-Dobbyn, 62 a. 18s. lOd. —
Coolenecallaha, part of Rathphem-Dobbyn, 33 a. 10s. 0}d. —
Calliaghmore alias Killagh-Dobbyn alias Callagh, 102 a.
14 10s. lljd. — Ballymacka alias Ballymc David alias Bally-
m'queile, 432 a. 64 1 Is. 1 Id. — Glanderous alias Glandcnsy
aliasGlandemy,80A. l/.4s.3Jd. — Credane,263 a. 3419s.l01d.
— in Killmaquage alias Killm'quage, south part, 92 a.
14 17s. llid. — Calliaghbegg alias Killaghmorgan alias
Cullaghbegg, 76 a. 14 3s. Id. — Bogg, comon between Bally-
makelle and Brownestowne, 11 a. unprof. — Monamoyntra-
more alias Monemoyntraghmore, 140a. 2/.2s.6id. — Corbally-
more alias Corballymoore, 190 a. 24 17s. 8|d. — Gragruddery
alias Gragrandy alias Grageruddery, 85 a. 14 5s. 9Jd.
• — Killalan alias Killalone alias Killalhan, 53 a. 16s. Id. —
Cooletegin alias Cooletegan alias Cooltegine, 59 a. 17s. lid. ;
bar. Gualtier, co. Waterford. — Total rent, 424 5s. 9 d.
16. GREGORY LYMBRY and RICHARD REVES.
— In the north-west part of Killcopp, 179 a. 1 R. 13 p.
24 14s. 6(4 to Lymbry. — in the north-west part of Rossduffe
and Woodstowne, 128 a. 2r. 27 p. 14 19s. Id. to Reves;
same bar. and co. Date 3d June 19 th year. — Inrolled
nth June 1667.
18. Sir DANIEL TRESWELL.— One house with the
appurtes in St. Thomas-street, possessed by Robert Meade
brewer, 14 2s. 6d. ; city of Dublin. — part of a house, back-
side, and tyled shed, on die nordi side of Flood-street, 13s. 8 d.
— another house mid yard on north side of d", 14 2s. 6 d.
— a house, a waste piece of ground, in d”, 9s. — a house, a
backside with the walls, and plott of a house backward, d“,
14 10s. — a house, backside, and a house plott backward, d",
19s. 6 d. — three house plotts on die north side of d",
9s. lOSd. — a house, ashed backward, a backside, and a garden,
in same street, 14 12s. 9 jd. — a house in d", 12s. — a waste
plott in d°, 9s. 9d. — a house plott and backside, now a garden,
in d°, 6s. 9 d. — a house, a house backward, a yard, mul a
thatched house backward, in d", 14 19s. — a house, a yard,
and a small house backward, d°, 14 os. 6 d. — a house, a
ruined house backward, a backside, and garden, hi d”, 14 10s.
—a house plott mid garden, d”, 3s. 9(4— a house, a backside,
the walls and plott of a house backward, and another house
plott mid walls backward, in d", 14 10s. — part of a house, a
yard, the walls and plott of a house backward, another house
backwai'd, d°, 14 14s. lOd. ; town of Galway. — Total rent
in Galway, 164 7s. Hid. Date 25th June 1 9/k year. —
Inrolled 19/4 July 1667.
19 Cn. II.
Tipperary.
Dublin.
Galway.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND :
19 Cii. II.
Wexford.
Cork.
Doom.
Kilkenny.
Queen’s Co.
Tipperary.
Kilkenny.
Dublin.
Galway.
[March
22. ALEXANDER BARRINGTON esq.— Ballyarrell,
— 295 a. 51. 19s. 5 id. — Davidstowne, 171 a. 8/. 9s. 3d. — Ton
or Toumedilly, Tomnedilly and Tomflugh, and Skalian alias
Annagh, 233 a. 41. 14s. 4id— in Tomhurraigh alias Tom-
curry, 223 a. 2 r. 41. 10s. 6jrf. — these, and 26 a. 2 r. in Kil-
loligan, to be held only during the life of Dudley Colclough
of Monart, esq.— Cooleogenish alias Cooleneornagh, with the
proportion of the unprofitable mountains now therewith en-
joyed, 317a. 61. 8s. 4 k/. reduced to 41— in Killoligan, 26 a.
2r. 10s. 8(jd. — in Tomhurragh aforesaid, 203 a. 2r. 442s. 5rf.
reduced to 31.— in Killoligan aforesaid, 79 a. 2 n. 11. 12s. 2>d.
reduced to li. — Marshallstowne, 370 a. 11. 9s. 1 Orf. re-
duced to 41. — Tomncgippin, 40 a. 16s. 2 id. reduced to 14s.
— in Bally me William- Roe and Ballynekill, 435 a. 2 r. 27 p.
81. 16s. 5rf. reduced to 61. — Rahincullin, 60 a. 1/. 4s. 3\d.
reduced to 6s. ; bar. Scarwalsh, co. Wexford. Date
3 1st July 1 9th year.—Inrolled 2d Sep. 1661.— Note: By patent,
dated 15th July 1679, he had an abatement of Hi 9s. 8Jrf.
of the quit rents, viz. out of the lands reduced. (Anno 29",
3“ pars, d.R. 17.)
24. BENJAMIN PHIPPS clke._The south part of
Cragge, with the castle, orchard, and garden, 188a. 3n 13 p
- Temple, } pW, i« a. 2 «. _ (p»,v
178 a.; bar. Fermoy, co. Cork. — Total quantity, (831 a. 2 r
2p. stat.) — Total rent, 11. 15s. lid. Date 2 4th Aug.
19//i year — Inrolled 28 th Sep. 1667.
26. Major DANIEL MONROE.—1 Die half townland
of Dromnv'skeagh, 165 a. — Larahderisk alias Ladarick, 184 a.;
bar. Lower Evagli, co. Downe — Total quantity, (565 a. 1 a!
12 p. stat.) — Total rent, 4i 14s. 3d. Date 3d June
19th year.—Inrolled 28 th Aug. 1667.
27. Capt. ARTHUR HELSHAM.-The castle and lands
of Legattsrath, 60a. 1 r. 6p._ Buckham’s land, 118 a— Cel-
larstowne- Alter, 59 a. 2 a.-Banesland, 71 A.-Sl.erlockland
and Archersleake, with Lackin’s mill, 62 a. & 20 p.— Fennell’s
lull (part), 111 a. 1r. 26p.— in Archer’s rath, 7a. 1r. 31 p.
— CaleshUl, 51 a. ; liberties of Kilkenny. — Ballymullen,
312 a — Clanmore, 154 a.— Gorryduffe, 232 a.— Garranmc-
Couly, with the castle and other buildings, 262 a. 3 n. ; bar.
Upper Ossory, Queen’s Co.— Total quantity in Kilkenny,
540 a. 3 b. Sp. plant. (875 a. 3 r. 33 p. stat.)— Total rent
10/. 19s — in Queen’s Co., 961 a. 1 r. plant. (1,557 a.& 11p'
stat.) Total rent, 19/. 9s. 3|rf. Date 22d Dec. 19th year.
— Inrolled 22 d Jan. 1667.
29. HONOR and ELIZABETH HANSARD. — Richards-
towne, 115 a. — Maynestowne (part), 78 a.; bar. Iffa and
Ufta, co. I ipperary. — Total quantity, (312 a. 2 r. 21 p
stat.)— Total rent, 24 18s. lid.— to the heirs of Eliz., who
was only darn- of John Hansard of Knocktoplier and of
Waterford, elke., who made biswill 23 May 1664, leaving the
saul Honor his widow 80. WILLIAM STEPHEN-
SON, THOMAS WOOD, and JOHN TODD. — Ballywin
alms Maynestowne (part), 58 a. prof. 30 a. unprof. 17s. Id.
to Stephenson ; same bar. and co.— in and about the town of
Kells, being part of Goodwin’s garden, being the easterly part
from High-street, 47 a. 3 r. 14 p. 19s. 4*<4 to Wood; bar.
Kells, co. Kilkenny — Nichollstowne, 65 a. 3 r. 14 6s. lid
to Todd; bar. Fassadining, same co Date 14 th' May
19lh year.—Inrolled 11th May 1667.
taliv^v BURN1ST0N’ RICHARD BARRY, and
JOHN GA\, csqrs— A garden in St. Stephen’s-street, now
or late in the possession of widow Silliard, 14 2s 6rf •
city of Dublin— part of a house and yard in Middle-street!
the south side, 14 14s. 8rf— the walls of a house and back-
side m d", 6s. 9rf. — a house backward, another house, a
corner house, a yard, d», 24 lls.44rf.-a corner house on the
north side of same street, 14 13s.-a house in d", 14 2s. 6rf.
-a thatched house in d", 6s. 9rf.— a house plott in d", 2s. 8rf.
another house plott, now a garden, in d", 3s. 4irf— a
W and yaad in d<, 14 I,. _ „ I,0„«, . !
*.«*«! l,o»« backwavd, in d-, II. 4,._, ho„,e> backsido.
P,0,V" 1»"«, • ttachSd h„„*
baekward, a yard, and d,a W,il, 0f , j„ * ] , , .
bouae piott, now a garden, in d-, 4a. wdJ,
hona, m d , Sa. 3d_, bnnae, a b.oksid., and hoi, IS plott
backward, d°, 14 4s. — a house and waste plott backward in
d“, 7s. 6rf. — a house and waste plott backward in d", 12s. — "
part of a house, a yard, and garden, another garden, 2 houses
backward, and backside, in Littlegate-street, east side, 16s. Id. ;
town of Galway. — Total rent, 164 8s. Date 6th April
19th year. — Inrolled lltli May 1667.
37. JAMES Duke of ORMOND. — Archersgrove, 141 a.
— Garrycashane, 6 a. — a parcell of land lying west, south,
and north of Ormond’s lease, 14 a. — a parcell of ground
adjoining to the town wall, east from St. Patrick’s gate, 1 a.
—a parcell of ground near Ormond’s orchard, 4 a a parcell
called Fennells-hill-park, 16 a. — Corrishall, near Loughme-
rane, 51a.; city and liberties of Kilkenny. — Total quantity,
233 a. plant. (377 a. 1r. 28p. stat.)— Total rent, 44 14s.4|rf.
two parts of three of Glanagowle, 410 a. prof. 146 a. unprof.
— Poynestowne (part), in Killcooley parish, 218 a.; bar.
Slevardagh and Compsy, co: Tipperary. — Garryduffe,
1 00 a. ; bar. Middlethird, same co. — part of Moyntemple and
Maynard, 91 a. ; bar. Eliogurty, same co.— Gattaghestowne,
128 a. ; bar. Killnemanagh, same co.— in Killoghy, 92 a. 2 r. ;
bar. Ikerrin, same co.— Ballyvagheene, 110 a— Ballyvellish
(part), 132 a. 2 r. 14 p.; bar. Iffa and Offa, same co.— Total
quantity, 1,282 a. & l4r. plant. (2,076 a. 3 r. 2 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 194 9s. 2)rf. — Crehanagh, 341a. (552 a. 1 r.
18 p. stat.) 54 3s. Id. ; bar. Upperthird, co. Waterford.
— the moiety of Dunbard’s island alias the great Island, 224 a.
(362 a. 3 r. 15 p. stat.) 41. 10s. 8 \d. ; bar. Shelburne,
co. Wexford.— Killrush, 1,224 a. (1,982 a. 2 r. 28 p. stat.)
244 15s. 8rf. ; bar. Ophaly, co. Kildare. — four parcells of
Blackwood, containing as followeth; viz. a small meadow
marked in the plott ( 1 ), 1 a. 3 r. 20 p— a parcell of arable land,
marked (2), 13 a. 3 r. — Blackwood land and Rushy land (3),
23 a.— Bishop’s-hedge (4), 3 a. 1 r. 20 p.— Baylefes land (5),
28 a. 2r— Vesneyes (6), 4 a. 2r. 18 p— Riddings (7), 1a.
3 r. 26 p — Nunne’s 4 acre (8), 1 r. 35 p.— Luske’s lee (9), 4 a.
2 r. 30 p. — the 5 a. in Brayestowne (10), 4 a. & 30 p.
White’s land (11), 20 a.; bar. Dunboyne, co. Meath— Total
quantity, 106 a. 1 n. 19 p. plant. (172 a. 1 n. 8 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 24 3s. 0 ?,rf. Date 5th July 1 9th year.— Inrolled 2d Ann
19 Cu. II.
Galway.
Waterford.
Wexford.
Kildare.
Meath.
•Date 5th July 1 9/4 year.—Inrolled 2d Aug.
41. Lieut. Col. HUGH COGHRAN, GEO. EVANS,
and Capt. JOHN BAYLY. — A brick house slated, a back
building, in Rosemary-lane, 12s. 9rf. ; city of Dublin Part
of Loughtimore, H plowF, 5 a. 2r. 26 p. Is. 8irf. — Baly-
naliiny or Ballynehogny, one plowF in Whitecliurch and Kil-
kully, 312 a. 44 14s. 8|rf. — Kilkully, 4 plowF, 115 A.
14 14s. 1 lrf. — Cahirroe, 4 plowF, 115 a. 14 14s. llrf
Killcronan, d», 170 a. 24 11s. llrf— Ballyanvarrigg, 1 plowF,
392 a. 54 19s— Raliinisky, 4 plowld, 152 a. 24 6s. 2rf—
Killendonell, 4 plowF, 174 a. 24 13s. 0|rf. — Moveard,
1 plowF (part), 198a. 3r. 18p. 34 Is. 5}rf.; north liber-
ties of city of Cork. 46. Capt. JOHN BAYLY— Three
fourth parts of Ballylowan-Itragh, 144 a. prof. 22 a. unprof.
14 18s. lOrf. ; bar. Kinalearty, co. Downe— Data 24/4 June
19th year. — Inrolled 10 th Oct. 1667.
48. JANE alias JOAN CLEMENTS, wife of Abraham
Clements, and widow ,f Rich- Aylett of Killencrott, co
Cavan, esq., and JOHN MARTIN, nephew to said Rich-
Aylett— In Rassan, 71 a. & 16 p— Drumesdan alias Drume-
neskillen, 49 a— Mullagh-Caslane, 228 a— ColehiU, 137 a—
Lathradonah, 120a— Drumegen, 108a— Drumroragh (part),
227 a.; bar. Castleraghan, co. Cavan. — Total quantity,
94*0 a. & 16 p. plant. (1,922 a. 2 r. 27 p. stat.)— Total rent,
124 16s — to hold to the said Jane for life, and after to die
saul John Martin for ever, to die uses of his said uncle’s will,
rrTvt" 5°- Said JANE CLEMENTS and
JOHN SPRANGER. — Drumkinno (part), 76 a. 2 it. 27 p.
(123 a. 1b, 14 p. stat.) 14 0s. 9rf. ; bar. Clonmahon, same
j— to hold to Jane until the said John attained die age of
21 years, and then to John for ever, pursuant to said R Ay-
lett’s will. 51. ABRAHAM CLEMENTS— Liscnnnon,
-Cornecharrow,77 a. — Cornekilly, 138 a. — Cornebeast,
93a.; bar. Tullnghgarvy, same co— Finternagh, 150 a— in
Ciosserule, 23 a — Lackery, 125 a— Clountccarke alias Kil-
Da**** (!»«), *13 a. — -Coi'lntrilievin,
Castleraghan, same co— in Callcnehotragh, 66 a.
-m Drumkinno, 38 a. 1 r. 19p. 10s. 4rf.; bar. Clonmaghan,
same co— Killing, 35 a. Sr. 34 p. 10s. llrf. ; bar. East Carbv,
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
93
i9 e11.II. co. Cork. — Total quantity in Cavan, except Drumkinno,
(1,893 a. 2 r. 13 p. stat.) — Total rent, 15/. 13s. 4W.
Cavan. 51. JOHN TIPPIN and PATRICK MUCKEN.— Quilly-
boy, 92 a. — in Dundavan alias Dungawan, whereon the house
and improvements of said John Tippin are, 3 a. 2 r. 27 p. —
Tedehan, 85 a. — toTippin. — Total quantity, 180 a. 2r. 27p.
plant. (292a. 2 r. 24 p. stat) 21. 8s. 9jc/.; bar. Clonmaghan, co.
Cavan.— in Barcony, 93 a. 1 r. 13 p. (151 a. & 29 p. stat.)—
to Mucken. — 1/. 5s. 2 \d. ; bar. Castleraghan, same co. —
Meath. 52. JOSEPH PRATT. — Great Ardrumes, 301 a. 1 n. prof.
100 a. unprof. 61. 2s. — these for the life of Hugh Hussey only. —
Ballintogher, 75 a. 1 r. 8 p. ]/. 10s. 5 id. ; bar. Deece, co.
Meath. Date 30th Nov. 19th year. — Inrolled nth Dec.
1667.
Limerick. 54. Sir ED W" ORMESBY knt. — Mullanes, 13 a.
3s. 11 id. — Ballymacrory, 175 a. 21. 13s. 1 \d. — in Ballynoo-
kan, 105 a. \l. 11s. lOjtf. — Geramoe and Ballyfookey,
261 a. 31. 19s. 3{d. — Ballylosky, 123 a. 11. 17s. i\d'— Ratli-
branoghs, 166 a. 21. 10s. 5 d. — Fanningstowne, 344 a. two
pai-cells of comons thereto belonging in Adare, 16 a. 51. 9s. 4Sd.
— the castle, town, and lands of Caherassy, 140 a. 21. 2s. 6\d.
— Boellybally, 163 a. 21. 9s. 6 d. — in Ballynehowe, Dune-
maune, Lisnemoyley, and both Carraghvenogh, all admea-
sured together though the distinct proprieties of several
persons, 861 a. 13/. Is. 6 d. — Mundeleehie, 124 a. 1/. 17s. 8</.
— Black-Abby, 92 a. 3r. 1/. 8s. 2d. — the gardens there-
of, 29 a. 3r. 9s. 0W. — Wm Stritcli his burgess land in Adare,
36 a. 10s 11J</. — one moiety of White-Abby, 32 a. Sr.
9s. 10Jd. — one moiety of Poore- Abby, 5 a. 2 r. 20 p. Is. 3\d.
— Spittle land in Adare, 5 a. Is. Ojd. — Cloonagh and Curru-
reagh, 116 a. 1/. 15s. 2| d. — one moiety of Rower, 103 a.
1/. 1 Is. 3 \d. — Stephen Lee’s burgess land in Adare, 1 a. 2 r.
5 \d. — one moiety of Beabus, 48 a. 14s. Id. — Pierce Creagli’s
burgess land in Adare, 117 a. 3r. 1/. 15s. 9J<Z. — in Castle-
robertbegg, 33 a. 10s. OJcZ. — Lisaglu’s burgess land in Adare,
4 a. Is. 2\d. — Towreene, 145 a. 21. 4s. Old. — Carrowkeele,
128 a. ]/. 18s. 104<Z.— Clonecullane, 42 a. 12s. 9<£— in Gra-
lagh, 71 a. 2 r. 1Z. Is. 8%d. — in Grallagh, 148 A. 2 r. 21. 5s.
lid. — in Ballynanty, 21 a. 6s. 4 Ad. — Lower Dollagh, 142 a.
21. 8s. lid. — in Dollaghbegg alias Middle Dollagh, 77 a.
1/. 3s. 4^d. — Skeghmurrigog, 57 a. 17s. 8 \d. — Shancloone,
150 a. 21. 5s. 6fd. — in die gardens of Croome, 11a. I r.
3s. 5 d. — in Liskilla, 10 a. 3s. OJd. ; bar. Coshma, co. Lime-
Gahvay. rick. — Tryenbane and Treene, 1£ qr., 159 a. 1/. 12s. 2\d. — in
the 2iqrs. of Larga,390 a. 3/. 18s. lljd. — Clonee,£qr., 124a.
1/. 5s. ljd. — in Ballynlabane, 86 a. 17s. 5d.— more in the
same qr., 122 a. 1/. 4s. 81d. — Monisellagh, 1 qr., 117 a. prof.
24 a. unprof. 1/. 3s. 8(d. — in the two qrs. of Oldtore, 161 A.
1/. 12s. 7Jd. ; bar. Clare, co. Galway. — in Coilgarruffe, 41 a.
8s. 3jd.; bar. Kilcoonagh, same co. — in Keanebegg, 54 a.
10s. lid. — Ralieenagh, 1 cart", 47 A.'prof. 15 a. unprof. 9s. 6]rf.
— in Kildrum and Kahirlustrane, 176a. 1/. 15s. 71d. — Rathme-
gullin or Rathmegullen, 1 cart", 29 a. 5s. lotrf. 'm Keane- 19 Cu ll.
begg, 50 a. 10s. lid. — Killivolane alias Killvolane, 2 qrs., 123 a.
1/. 4s. lOfd. — in Ballygadd, 5 a. Is. OJd. ; bar. Clare, same Galway.
co. — in Clunmore or Clonmore, 1 qr., 12a. 2s.5Jd.; bar Clan- Mayo.
morrish, co. Mayo. — Sillihane, 4 qrs., 401 a. 4/. Is. 9 \d. — Galway.
in Kildrum and Cahirlistrnne, 65 A. 13s. l}d. — in Killgarriffe,
aforesaid, 34 a. 6s. lO.ld. ; bar. Clare, co. Galway. — in
Cloony, { qr. and A cart", 91a. 18s. 5Jd. ; bar. Bellamoe,
same co. — Brodellagh, 2 qrs., 112 a. 1/. 2s. 8Jd. — a parcel in Mayo.
Controversy thereto belonging, 19 a. 3s.l0d. — Cregmore, lqr.,
120 a. 11. 4s. 3Jd.— Shrewle, 1 qr., 157 a. 1/. 11s. 91d—
Rathmaclin, 1 qr., 82 a. 16s. 7 id. — Croskea, 1 qr., 67 a.
13s. 6|d. — Clyrick, 1 qr., 86 a. 17s. 5 d. — Clonbanane, 2 qrs.,
149 a. 1/. 10s. 2d. — Ballymartin, 312 a. 3/. 3s. 2d. — Coolis-
duffe, 147 a. 1/. 9s. 8d. ; bar. Killmaine, co. Mayo. — in
Clonedeneere, 4 qrs., 46 A. 9s. 8:]d. — Gurtstelane, 1 qr., 56 a.
11s. 4d. — in Clunmore qr., 42 a. 8s. 6 d. ; bar. Clanraorris,
same co. — in Ballygadd, A qr., 106 a. 1/. Is. 5 id. — Corne-
casky, A qr., 85 a. 17s. 2. Id. — Coolecannon, 1 cart", 62 a.
12s. 6 Ad. — in Coolespedane and Ballaglulacker, 1 cart ,
Curraghla alias Carvaghlagh, 4 qr., 106 A. 1/. Is. 5Jd.— in
the mountain of Slamurry, 136 a. of coarse woody pasture,
returned by the survey to be 68 a. 13s. 9.',d. ; bar. Killian,
same co. — Classyganny, 1 qr., 27 a. 5s. 5 id. —in the moun- Galway.
tarn of Slearaurry, 136 a. 1/. 7s. 6.1d. — Tusternagh, 92 a.
18.S. 7 id. — Clonagl), 92 a. 18s. 7 Id. ; bar. Tyaquin, co. Gal-
way Bellanecarrow, 74 a. 14s. lljd. — Corryderhugli, lqr., Roscommon.
119 a. 1/. 4s. Id. — Lisnetentore alias Lisnetea Lislitrim, i qr.
(being in all 520 a.), 76 a. 15s. 4id.— in Carrowmore qr.,
Curraghvillra, 1 cart" of Carrowmore, 228 a. 21. 6s. 2d. ; bar.
Atlilone,co. Roscommon. — Carrowtobber, i qr., 39a. 7s. 10 jd. Galway.
— Monygorumly,.l gneeve, 38 a. 7s. 8',d. — in Carrowtobber,
A qr., and Killybeg, i qr., 11a. 2s. 2|d. ; bar. Bellamoe, co.
Galway. — Garrownglogh, A qr., 36 a. 7s. 31d. ; bar. Kill-
connell, same co. — Errick, ^ qr., 60 A. 12s. 1 Jd. ; bar. Clare,
same co. — Carrowhenagli, A qr., Carrowcorr, £ qr., 188 a.
1/. 18s. Ojd. — Morganure, £ qr., 89 a. 18s. 0^d. — Carrowmore,
1 qr., part of the half town of Fidaue, 165 a. 1/. 13s. 5 d. —
Alterullagh and Cosgem, 1J cart", 54 a. 10s. lid. — Monygo-
rumly, A qr., 125 a. 1/. 5s. 3Jd. — Carrowtobber, 4 qr., and
Killbegg, £ qr., 93 a. 18s. lOd. ; bar. Tyaquin, same co. — in
Coiltiladd, 3A qrs., 14 a. 2s. lOd. ; bar. Bellamoe, same co. —
in Clonbaune, Loskrin, and Lisnagricogh, 78 a. 15s. 9Jd. — in Mayo.
Ballyglasse, 86 a. 17s. 5d. — in Thornehatt, 78 a. 15s. 9Sd. ;
bar. Clanmorris, co. Mayo. — in Creggry, 39 a. 7s. lOijd. —
in Tullaghduffe and Carrowmow, 53 a. 10s. 2:Jd. ; bar. Kill-
maine, same co. — the qr. of Carrowheggin, 97 a. 19s. 7 jd. ; Galway.
bar. Rosse, co. Galway. — Total quantity in Limerick, 4,119 a.
1 r. 20 p. plant. (6,672 a. 1 r. 38 p. stat) — Total rent,
62/. 11s. l{d. — Total quantity in Connaught, 5,717 a. plant.
(9,260 a. 2r. 14p. stat.)— Total rent, 57/. 17s. 7Jd. Dale
12 th Feb. 20 th year.— Inrolled 24 th Feb. 1667.
Roll, 19 thCha.II. second part, face.
1. ELIZABETH, relict of EDW» NICHOLAS, and
EDW. their son and heir. — In the westerly part of Gortolen-
den alias Gortadeevene, 116 a 2 u. 16 p. 1/. 15s. 5 d. — Dru-
mantoake, 65 a. more of the same, 167 a. 31. 10s. 7-k/. —
Doughill, 288 a. more of the same, 81 a. 51. 12s. 0 jd- — Der-
rycahan, 38 A. 2 R. more of the same, 200 a. 3/. 12s. 5Jd. ;
bar. Glaneroughty, co. Kerry. — Total rent, 14/. 10s. 6 Jd.
Date 1 2th Feb. 19th year. — Inrolled 16 th Feb. 1666.
3. Sir PHILIP PERCIVALL bart., a minor, son and
lieir of Sir John Percivall. — The manor, castle, town, and lands
of Liscarroll, 218 a. by estimation. — Coolebane, 139 a. —
Lackyroe, 130 a. — Knockvarrig, 177a. — Dromirihir or Drom-
rihy, 120 a. — Ballynemoddagh, 200 a. — Rathclare, 164a. In.
8 p. — Killegillane, 120 a. — Farrau Ibeggy, 120 a. — Boleliane,
104 a. 3r. 8r Ballynevulpeck, 1 20 a.— Ballym'Cow, 252 a.
& 3 2 p.— Farrendine, 1 20 a.— Ballygreasy, 173 a. 2 n.— Drum-
cnibud, 115 a. — Downedeady, Dunowre, 120 a. — Ballyholly-
bert, 1 17 a. & 16 p. ; co. Cork.— Total quantity, 2,510 a. 3 u.
24 p. plant. (4,067 a. & 39 p. stat.)— Total rent, 38/. 2s. 7jd.
— Note: These lands were mortgaged, 17th April 1640, by John
Barry of Liscarroll, esq., to Sir Philip l’ercivull kt., grandfather
to the said Sir Philip, for 2,577/.— Tullogh alius Tullocke,
(122.)
287 a. 2 r. — Boannagh, 120a. — Killgenane, 116a. 1 r. Sp. —
Curraghleihisseragh, 100 a. — Garranm' Ivoge, 100 a. — Buoli-
hillagh and Ardskeagh, 200 a. ; same co. — Total quantity,
923 a. 3 u. 8 p. plant. (1,496 a. 1 u. 25 p. stat.) — Total rent,
14/. 0s. 7d. — Note : These lands were mortgaged, 8th Dec. 163 1 ,
by Redmond Barry of Lisgriflin, gent., to the said Sir Philip, for
600/. — three plowl* of Rossine, Rathranny, and Moel Ihevagh,
360 a. (583 a. & 23 p. stat.) 51. 9s. id. — Note: These mort-
gaged, 6th Sep. or Dec. 1637, by Cha* O'Connell of Rossine,
gent., to said Sir Philip, for 300/. — the manor, castle, towns,
and lands, villages, tenem”, mid heredit. of Canturke, con-
taining 9 plowlJ’t viz. the island of Canturke, 1 plow!*, 120 a.
— the park onvise called Drum Iclare, 1^ plowlJ, 180 a. —
Knockurdraghan, 1 plowlJ, 120 a. — Killnieliek or Killincleigh
and Knockniskeagh, l J plowlJ, 180 a. — M est Bally vallaghan,
1 plowl", 120 a. — Knocknegighy, 3 plowl*, 360 a. — Total
quantity, 1,080 a. plant. (1,749 a.‘ 1 n. 27 p. stat.)— Total rent,
16/. 8s. 0 id.— Note: These mortgaged, 3d Sep. 1632, by Der-
mott McCarthy alias M'Donnogh of Canturke, esq. and his
son Donnogh, for 2,400/., to the said Sir Philip. — Ballygibbin
or giblin, Lessyncullen, Knockuintcig, and Loghart, Bally-
orisluk, Kilgclcogh, the castle, town, and lands of Loghcrt,
Tuckcrstowne or Juckerstowne, Thomastowne, Gortfimlary,
B b
Cork.
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it- and Killpntrick, 840 a. (1,360a. 2r. 25r.stat.) 12Z.15s.lJrf.
' — Note: These mortgaged, 31st Aug. 1631, for 2,000/., to
'• said Sir Philip, by Dermott M'Carthy, for 1,000 years.— the
castle, town, and lands of Clone-Bobbin, 1A plowl'1, 180 a.
(291 a. 2 n. 1 1 r. stat.) 21. 14s. 8 d.—Note : These mortgaged’
1st Sep. 1637, for 200/, to Sir Philip, by Chas. Connell of
Rossine, and Chas. Oge Connell of Cloun-Robbin, gent, for
99 years.— Total rent, 89/. 10s. 3;[rf. Date 20 th Feb. 19 th
year.— Cert. 30th Nov. and inrolled 23 d Feb. 1666 Upon
a representation to the King in council, that Sir Philip Percival
deccd, grandfather of Sir Philip the minor, was, long before
the rebellion of 1641, quietly seised of the premisses, which he
held by virtue of the said mortgages, for which he paid above
8,000/, and that the same were never seised or sequestered,
but as soon as the rebellion was over Sir John Percival, his
father, possessed the same according to his right by the
common law; but by a clause in the act of settlement the
right of redeeming sill such mortgages being vested in Iris
Majesty for the use of the (49) officers, the said minor pur-
chased the right of redemption for 150/.; yet, by virtue of '
some extensive words in the said act, the lands became sub-
ject to and were charged with the new quit rents, which he
prayed to have discharged, and such a moderate quit rent
reserved thereout as might bear proportion with the said 150/. ;
to which the King agreed, and reduced the rent to 10/. a year,
by privy seal dated at Windsor, 7th Aug, inrolled 28° 1" p.
d.lt. 6, and by patent 10th Dec. 1675, (Not. 27“ Car. II.
4“ pars, d. B. 17.) which was confirmed by privy seal, dated
at Windsor, 20tli Aug, and by patent, 15th Jan. 1683.
(Hot. anno 35", 3' pare, f. B. 24.)
6. JOHN THORNTON gent. — Carnecreny, 1 qr, 44 a.
2 r — Grangebeg, 4 qrs, 527 a. 3 it.— more of the same, called
Cooleinegray, 196 a — more of the same, 72 a. 3 r.— more of
the same, 72 a. 2r. — in Cortogh, 8cartn‘, containing 5 parcells,
whereof Garragh-Donogh is part, 67 a— in Rosbegg, 9 a. 2r.
7p. : bar. lyreragh, co. Sligo. — Total quantity, 990 a. & 7p.
plant. ( 1 ,603 a. 2 R. 33 p. stat.)— Total rent, 10/. 0s. 5U
Date llth March 19 th year.— Inrolled 13th March 1666.
h' 8. FRANCIS COCKE and WILLIAM BLENNER-
HASSETT — Coolentragh-Garue, 3 a. Sr.— Agrime, 60a.
Dromchol, 30 a. — Coolerahan, 60 a. — Mullylostyoughtra,
Mullylostyeightra, and the island of Iniskean, 130 a— Car-
rowkillelan, 44 a— in Carrowlnll, 30 a— in Carrowm'flaherta,
37 A- — in Crottan, 9o.\. — Carrickm'warrish, 30 a Atliboe
and Corteskill, 60 a. — Lisraliallon mul Ughtagillon, 100 a.
D. umaran and Shrashenagh, 60 a. — Aghacorby, 30 a Car-
rownesier, 70 a. — Kuiletonebrackagh, Bohunny, Drumlaghan,
and Coiglasse, 1 60 a. — Naderryes, 50 a Derryhowlagh,
■IOa. — Mullaghmore and Aghimer, 40 a Mullavelee, 40 a—
in Dnimibrhe, 20 a— Dromm' Warren, 50 A— Carrickneeran,
20 a— m Tullaghallway, 10 a — Gortgahill, 1a. 2 b. 13 p —
m Carrowkeile, 20a.: bar. Clanawly, Co. Fermanagh.-
lotal quantity, 1,306 a. 3 r. 13 p. plant. (2,116 3 r 17 p
stat )-Total rent, 1 7/. 12s. lOrf. Date 17/A Jan. 18/A year.
—landted 2d March 1666. — Note .- Francis Cocke to hold
one moiety as trustee for die children of Edward Blenner-
iisssett jun, ol Belleeke, co. Fermanagh, esq, pursuant to
his will, 24th Dec. 1662, die said Cocke being his brodier •
IkL™ l° 1,16 S>i<1 Wm' Blennerl'ilsseI »nd his
11. Sr WILL. FLOWER kut. and JOHN BALDWIN 1
c*h Shmrwui and Kilbalasoke, with a castle thereupon, ’
-175 a. 3 r. prof. 100 a. unprof. — Cooley-Came, 75 a. 2 r in
Derrynv Edmond and Magherymore, 226 a in Movnure, •
1 R' 9 p— in GalUdly and Fere, 22 A— in Clonliske alias
Ballytoran, 139 a. prof. 10 a. unprofi— Kfllogesse and Green- j
ISO a— in Smeroane, Coolegoran, and Kelbellaskagh, ,
37T a. prof. 9 a. unprof— in Great and Litde Mueklonne, and i
(fml, » 2 H — Tubbrid |F„), S4 * , Krarfs
Co— lotal quantity, 1,653 a. & 9r. plant. (2,677 t 2 R oSp j
sta, )_Total rent, 33/. as-. 4 Jrf. Date 27/A Feb. 1 9th year
— ItmnoSled 21 st May 1667. ' j
13. JOHN MAUNSELL ol' Butlworneem-, «. Limerick, a
Cmoorelly, 11* A. i R. 29 p— Garranktey, 233 a— J
tarrandonnegh, 37 a— Drombane and Gortenemonev (parti' ’]
151 j — Corbally, 76 A — Carraroe, 104 a— Cookueshamroge -
and Ballyphillip, 245 a— out of the north part of Toneterry, 19 Ch. II.
1 46 a. 2 R. 30 p — Ballybroode (part), 134 a. — Rochestowne,
36 a. — in Gortflogh, 28 a. ; bar. Clanwilliam, co. Limerick. Fimericlt.
—Total quantity, 1,205 a. & 19 p. plant (1,952 a. & 14p.
stat.) — Total rent, 18/. 6s. 0 Jrf. 13. Cornet BOYLE Kilkenny.
MAUNSELL— Galstowne, 265 a.— Galskillwood, 12a.—
in Killmaskilloge, out of the west part, 33 a. ; bar. Idea,
Igrim, and Ibercon, co. Kilkenny. — Total quantity, 310 a.
plant. (502 a. & 24 p. stat.)— Total rent, 6/. 5s. 6irf.
14. MA11Y BEALE. — In Ballyvony, out of the soudi part, Waterford.
148 a. (239 a. 2 b. 38 p. stat.) 21. 4s. ll£rf.; bar. Decies, co.
Waterford Date 27/A April 19/A year. — Inrolled
7 th May 1667.
15. Ensign JOHN SHORT. — In Kiibredimore, out of Queen's Co.
the nordierly part, 41 a. 3 n— in Ballyowly and Garriduffe,
out of the north-west part, 47 a. 2 R. 35 p— Dillibagabane,
66 a. — in Killdillige, in Killdromody, and Ballyneduffc next to
Dillibagabane, 425 a. 3 r. 15 p— Lissrine, 27 a. ; bar. Upper
Ossory, Queen’s Co. — Total quantity, 985 a. 1 r. 19 p.
stat. — Total rent, 12/. 6s. 4rf. 16. JAMES REED,
PATRICK BUTTERFIELD, said JOHN SHORT, and
THOMAS PAULE. — In Longford, diesouth-v est part, with
die dwelling house, 53 a. 1 r. 14 p. (86 a. 1 r. 23 p. stat.) prof.
81a. unprof. 1/. Is. Id. to Reed and Butterfield; (same bar.
and co— Castlefleming (part), with the old walls ;' Shendry,
the north-east part; Knockaka (part) and Knockahoy,
Derrymorricke, Brockery (part), and Colutrine, 230 a. 3 h.
38 p. (374 a. & 26 p. stat.) prof. 74 a. unprof. 4/. 13s. 6d.
to Short; bar. Upper Ossory and Rathclowny, same co in
Rosnadough, the south-east part, widi the dwelling house,
60 a. (97 a. & 31 p. stat.) prof. 57 a. unprof. 11. 4s. 3 id.
to Paule; bar. Upper Ossory, same co. Date 31s/ Jan.
19/A year.— Inrolled 25/A April 1667.
18. JAMES MORTIMER esq.-The pole of Lislime, Cavan
143 a — Cornekelly, 1 pole, 143 a. prof. 454 a. 1 r. 8 p. un-
prof— Clogliabeg (part), with the old casde thereon, 78 a
Killagter (part), 195 a. Sr. 27 p— in Corneglea, 42a. 1 n.
18 p— Corneglared, 142 a.; bar. Casderaghan, co. Cavan
Moylehussey (part), with a mill thereon, 1 1 a. 3 r. 15 p. 4s. 9Jd. ; Mead,.
bar. Deece, co. Meath. — Total quantity in Cavan, 1,205 a.
2n. 18 p. stat— Total rent, 10/. 0s. lid. Date 12tli March
19/A year.— Inrolled 28 th March 1667.
19. WILLIAM WRIGHT gent — East Ballavillane(part) Cork.
alias die plowlJ of East BaUavillane, East Capeen, 1 plowl"-
Adrivale, 4 plowl"; Slynoge, £ plowl"; and Logeenskeagh
(part), 429a. &28p — Ballahanure, J plowl", 89a.; bar. East
Carbury, co. Cork. — Total quantity, 518 a. & 23 p. plant
(839 a. 1 r. 9 p. stat.) — Total rent, 7/. 17s. 4 Jrf. Date
13th March 19 th year.— Inrolled ISth March 1666.
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co. Dublin and Kildare, during the life of Patrick, son of
Peter Sarsfield, late of Lucan, gent. — in Mitchellstowne,
385 a. — in Knocklong, 218 a. — in Ballytongan, 82 a. — in the
north part of Ballingarry and Ballinlacky, to be divided by
an east and west line, 300 a. & 27 p.; bar. Coslea, co. Li-
merick.— Total quantity, 985 a. & 27 p. plant. (1,595 a. 3n.
9 p. stat.) — Total rent, 14/. 19s. 2 d. — to hold these to the
use of Ambrose, son and heir of L. Col. Oliver Jones, and of
his will, dated 23d March 1663. Dale 10 thjune 19/4 year.
Inrolled 13 th June 1667.
1 1/. 7s. 3 Id. — Gortnekerry, 41a. 2 r. 16 p. 12s. 7fd. Bal- 19 Ca ll.
lymTledmond, 133 a. 3 r. 2/. Os. 7Jd. — Ardquoky, 65 a.
19s. 8 :»</.— Curleagh, 75 a. U 2s. 9*d.— Keile and Derry- Cmk-
voreene, 114 a. & 16 p. 1/. 14s. 7fd.— Maugh, 4.4 a. 13s. 4$d.
— Sleiveene, 93 a. & 32 p. I/. 8s. 3 \d. — Sleveene, 172 a. 3 r.
8 p. 21. 12s. 6 d. — Geiragh, Inchicarr, Cnockelloage, and
Dyrrinreene or Dyrryreene, 180 a. 21. 14s. 8d.— Creeboy,
32 a. 9s. lid. — Farranem'Slianick, 40 A. 12s. l -Jd. ; bar.
Ibaune, same co. — Total quantity in bar. Imokilly, 4,496 a.
& 18 p. plant. (7,282 a. & 1 P. stat.)— Total rent, 68/. 5s. 6fd.
—in bar. Ibaune, 3,000 a. & 24 p. (4,859 a. 3 r. 3 p. stat)
45/. 11s. 2\d. Date 5th April 19 th year. — Inrolled
22 d April 1667.
32. MAURICE FITZ-GERALD. — Scullockstowne alias Kildare.
Scallogstowne, 619 a. — a mill and house in Osburstowne alias
Osburnestowne ; 4 tenem” in Killbride, and in the fields of
Kilibride, 15 a. — in the town and fields of the Naas, 16 a.—
in Solans, 5 a. ; bar. Iketh and Oughterany, co. Kildare.
— Total quantity, 655 a. plant. (1,060 a. 3 it. 39 p. stat.)
Total rent, 13/. 5s. 2\d. Date 10 th June 19/4 year. —
Inrolled 21s/ June 1667.
34. ELIZABETH MASSAM widow.— The manor, castle, Mead,.
and town of Stackallen, with Stackallen (part of lands), 313 a.
2 R. 26 P. prof. 27 a. unprof.— Causestowne, 138 a. prof. 6 a.
2r. unprof. — Hardmanstowne, 98 a — Plowland, 117 a.; bar.
Slane, co. Meath. — Total quantity, 666 a. 2 r. 26 p. plant.
(1,079 a. 3 R. 22 p. stat.) — Total rent, 13/. 9s. UJd.
Date 2d May 19/4 year. — Inrolled 6/4 May 1667.
36. THEOPHILUS SAND FORD esq. — In Corrins- Cork.
wagh, 297 a. — Caliirkeill, 1,056 a. 2 r. prof. 419 a. 2 r. 6 p.
unprof. — Moeny, 960 a. 3 k. 8p. prof. 70 a. Ir. 24 p. unprof.
— Dromaleagh, 455 a. prof. 18 a. unprof. — Kahirkishlagh,
634 a. prof. 32 a. unprof. — Killmore, West, 84 a. 3 r. 8 p.
— Killmore, East, 117 a. 2 r. 1 p. prof. 18 a. 1 r. 24 p. un-
prof.—Ryneroe, 123 a. 2r.— Derryduffe, 112 a.— Mullna-
slieghy, 88 a. prof. 36 a. unprof. — Barrahavillemadery, 282 a.
prof. 153 a. & 32 p. unprof. — in Ballyhadowne, part of
Cahara, 204 a. prof. 26 A. & 3 p. unprof. — in Cahara, 448 a.
prof. 46 a. 1 R. 24 p. unprof. — Doghirnebridagh, 739 a. prof.
46 A. 3 R. 8p. unprof. — Dawnahaw, 203 a. 2 R. prof. 68 a. Ir.
2-1 p. unprof. ; bar. West Carbury, co. Cork. — Knocklagh- Roscommon.
tagh, 1 qr., and Carrowbane, 1 qr., 218 a. — Carrowreagh,
1 qr., 87 a. prof. 25 a. unprof. — Clonkeene, 2 qrs., 381 a. prof.
21a. unprof. — Knockmorrow, 1 qr., 108 a. prof. 11a. unprof.
— Clonshawer, 4 a. prof 103 a. unprof. — Killmaine and Mul-
leboy in Tully, lqr., 89a. prof. 89a. unprof. — Lackinkillen in
Tully, 1 qr., 61a. prof. 61 a. unprof. — Derrin in Tully, 1 qr.,
85 a. prof. 42 a. unprof. — Rathbane, 1 qr., 41a. — in Carrow-
downe, 1 qr., 44 a. — in Longford, 27 a. prof. 56 a. unprof. —
Lisleda and Lisboy, l qr., 228 a. prof. 2 a. unprof. ; bar.
Ballintober, co. Roscommon. — Total quantity in co. Cork,
5,805 a. 2 r. 17 p. plant (9,404 a. & 19p. stat)— Total rent,
88/. 3s. 3d. — in co. Roscommon, 1,373 a. plant (2,224. a. &
5 p. stat.) — Total rent, 13/. 18s. — in Ballindrumlagh, 2 qrs.
— Emlagh, 1 qr. (part), 137 a. 1 R. 13 p.— Knockrow, 1 qr.,
126 a. prof. 49 a. unprof. — Clonesollagh, 1 qr., 70 a. prof. 20 a.
unprof. ; same bar. and co. — Total quantity, 333 a. 1 r. 13 p.
plant (539 a. 3 r. 31 p. stat)— Total rent, 31. 7s. lid. above
the 10/. mentioned below. — to hold these during the con-
tinuance of a lease for 99 years, bearing date 3d Dec. 1657,
made by John Talbot of Belgarth, co. Dublin, at 10/. a year.
Date 3d June 19/4 year. — Inrolled 17/4 June 1667.
39. Capt. HUGH MASSEY — Barnagurra (part), 136a. Limerick.
1 R. 5 P. 21. Is. 4 \d. — Duntrelaugli, 193 a. 21. 18s. 7 id. —
Clonmore, 70 a. 1 r. 1/. 13s. 4<Z. — Garranlanga, 270 a. 1 r.
4/. 2s. Id. — Ballynamona and Raglianore, 198 a. 2 it. 3/. 0s. 3 Jd.
— in Coolrogh, Ballinigi, and Scnrtenbremere, 86 a. U. 6s. 1 id.
— in Garnalina, 107 a. 3 r. 1/. 12s. Sijd. — Killanane, 96 a.
1/. 9s. 2d. — in Currogh O’Rosty, 254 a. 3/. 17s. ljd. — in
Casde-Creagh, 111 a. 1Z. 13s. Sid. — in Foustowne and Kill-
breedy, 146 a. 21. 4s. 4}d. — in BulJgadimeady and Ballyhinn,
217 a. 2 r. 31. 6s. O Jd. ; bar. Cosdea, co. Limerick. — Total
quantity, 1,886 A. 2 R. 5 P. plant. (3,055 A. 3 n. 19 p. stat) —
Total rent, 28/. 12s. llld. Dale 7/4 March 19/4 year. —
Inrolled 22 d March 1666.
41. WILLIAM HALSEY esq. — Cronnbeg, 161 a. 2 r. Kilkenny.
16 p. — Aghavillagh, 150 a. — Ballymanabegg, 130 a. prof.
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- with Broi
unprof— Mylodstowne, 4.0 a.— Bramadowne
ne, 223 a. — Clashenry (part), 26 a. prof.
— - — unprof.; bar. Knocktopher, co. Kilkenny.
’ —in Ardcrony and Kildenkirke, 114 a. 1/. 14s. TUI. ; bar.
Lower Ormond, co. Tipperary.— Total quantity in co. Kil-
kenny, 730 a. 2 r. 16 p. plant. (1,183 a. In. 33 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 14/. 15s. 10 id. Date 3 d June 19/4 year.—
Inrolied 15/4 June 1667.
*• 43 ; Capt. THOMAS NEWNAM of Dublin, and ELIZ.
his wife, relict of Major Thomas Rawlins, and THOs RAW-
LINS, son and heir of said Major.— Little Ballelaught (part
of the manor of Bellgree), formerly the propriety of Lawrence
Dowdall of Athlumney, esq., 455 a. 01. 4s. 3d. ; bar. Kells,
co. Meath. —to hold these to Captain Newnnm and his
heirs, with a third part of the rest to him and his wife during
her hie, and the remainder to her said son Rawlins.— in
Cloonesillagh alias Coolenesollagh, 179 a. 3 R. 28 p. — Bi<w
Ballelough, 292 a. 01. 7s. 5hd. ; same bar. and co.— Bodies,
638 a.— Drumliery, 1,187 a. 3 r. 4p. 36/. 19s. 44rf. ; bar.
Co. Demifoure, same co.-Shralea, 238 a— Graige and Garrane,
5 a. — Graige-Gard, 153 a. & 20 p. — Monanelly, 64 a.
9/. 6s. 6 },d.; bar. Upper Ossory, Queen’s Co Dale
HIi May loth year. — Inrolied 14/4 June 1667.
T'J 4:>m CHARLES ALCOCKE esq Borenduffe (part),
bounded on the east with the west side of Moylerstownt ; on
the north with that part of the said Borenduffe set out to
James duke of Ormond for sea-force money, to be cut off by
an east and west line ; and on the west and south with the
burgagery lands of Clonmell, 43 a. & 22 p. 13s. OJrf— Croan
(the west part), 86 a. 1/. 6s. 1W. — Moorestowne- Walsh alias
Ballynemoney (the north part), to be cut off by an east and
west line, beginning at the north-west part of Moylerstowne,
122 a. 2 r. 1/. 17s. 2J</. — Ballyrobbin, 13 a. 3s. lljrf.
Glaunelemy, 163 a. 2/. 9s. 6 d. — Poorestowne (the north
part), 94 a. 1/. 8s. 6jj</. — Monemiliill, 36 a. 10s. llid. the
east part of Clonmell lands, 180 a. 21. 14s. 8</. ; bar. Iffa and
Offa, co. Tipperary Date 15/4 March 19/4 year.—
Inrolied 3d April 1667.
48. Capt. AMBROSE BEDELL. -Dnunherine alias
Drumhervise, 1 pole, 58 a. 3 it. 8p. 15s. lO^rf. — Unagh alias
Uragh, \ pole, 65 a. 3 n. 24 p. 17s. 9 \d.-, bar. Laughtee, co.
Cavan— Ballybollan, and the half of Ballybollan alias Uter-
clony, 328 a. & 34 p. 4/. 8s. 7 id.; bar. Toome, co. Antrim.
49. MARY BLACI-IFORD widow, and JOHN, son
and heir of Jolm Blachford— Tonyhallagh alias Townchuck,
19 a. 2 r. — Killeclogine alias KiUecragan, 72 a. & 16 p.
Toneycrevagh alias Townegrevan alias Toneyrevan, 24 a. 2 n
— Bovillan alias Bovealan, 25 a. Ik. 8 p— Dromeane alias I
ttonreiglrtrugh, 92,. 1 ru-of the ™«, 1, A.-_U,l_l,t 1
alias Unshonagh alias Doorhawnaght, 19 a. 2 it. — in ICellenaw
alias KiUenaught, 8 a. & 3 p. ; bar. Tullaghagh, co. Cavan —
Total quantity, 274 a. & 27 p. plant. (444 a. & 16 p. stat.)
lotal rent, 3/. 14s. — to hold these lands to the uses of
the last will of said John Blachford, published 9th Jan
1665 Date 21s/ May 19/4 year.— Inrolied 12/4 June
1667.
51. WILLIAM IVORY esq.— Great Bridge of Bargv,
120 a. 3 it. 12 p.— both Telladenans, 107 a. & 3p Tom-
haggard, 136 a. 2 r. 30 p— Iloarestowne, 91a. 3 r. 26 p
Great-Robbin, 54a. 2n. 37p.— Little-Towne, 23a. 3r. 18p. i
— Jeustowne (part), 44. a. 1 r. 18 p.— Mountpill, half Jeus-
towne, Pludbogher, and Little Crosse-Seales, 185 a. 2 r. 2 p.
— both Moretownes, 121a. 1 r. 36 p. prof. 62 a. 1 r. 20 p.
unprof— Coussenstowne, 130 a. 2 r. 36 p— Ballagh- Island!
31a. 1 R. 13 P— Ballyhaly, 376 a. 1 r. 13 P. - Ballyclary,
90 a. In. 22 p. prof. 5 a. unprof— Polerane and Soghane,
144 a. 1 r. 14 r— both the Galloghes, 96 a. 3r. 16p.— both
Tillabards, 155 a. 2 r. 18 p._ Ballisiskin, 135 a. 1 r. 26 p—
Ballouske and the Hill, 184 a. & 24 p.— Bastardstowne, 100 a.
Richardstowne, 81a. — Rathronan, 49 a Molrankan
(part), 29 a. 1r. 1 1 p— Old- Flail, 24 a — Norristowne (part),
27 a.; bar. Bargy, co. Wexford.— Total quantity, 1,457 a
3 R. 4 p. plant. (3,980 a. 2 r. 23 p. stat.) — Total rent,
49/. 15s. 3 \d. — Ballyrane and Wallyestowne, 64 a. ; and for
84 a. & 1 1 p. plant, in remainder after the death of Jane
Devereux, 1/. 14s. 0\d. — Ballydusker, 53 a. & 27 p. —
Assaly (part), 26a.— the Grange, 100 a— Orristowne 130a
— Stephenstowne, 56 a. 1 r. 11 p._ Killmacree, 47a. 1 r.'
,~?e ®“>7lands °f Killmacree, 6 a. -the Sanctuary
lands of Killincke, 6 a— Little Killeane, 142 a. 1 r. 27 p—
Bally kelly, 1 15 a— Mullgannon, 25 a. 2r. 6 p— part of Bal-
lyary and Killeane, 50 a. -Little Clonard, 108 a. -Great
Clonard, 88 a - Grayelagh, 76 a. - Crosse-Lynchestowne
(part), ,9a — Lynchestowne, 31a. — Ballybegg, 88 a— Chap-
pell, 50 a.; bar. Forth, same co Total quantity, 1,368 a.
am P' pln"t',(2’217A- & 9p’ stftt.) — Total rent, 27/. 14s. 2^.
Ably, called the Fryan- Hayes, 7 a— in St. John-street
and Cowes-street, Mourneing’s Park, Green-Hayes, Wad-
ding s 1 ark, and MoUig’s garden, 27 A— For 45 a. plant. (72 a.
or. 23 p. stat.) 18s. 2\d. — For 30 a. 2 n. 26 p. plant. (49 a.
fi n 5 12s‘ — Keigh and Bride-street, Strand-
field and Whitewell, 41a. 2r. 26 p.; liberties of Wexford.
Ballykelly, 173 a— Bourkestowne, 164 a— Tullaghestowne,
p . a-— Kilhske (part), Drillstowne, and Knockagh, 90 a—
I nce-Haggard and Ballymony, 230 A. — Ballyhubbard, Bally-
mullm, and a parcell of a Controversy land, 415 a. 2 r. 13 P
— Ballycamckbegg (part), 120 a.; bar. Shelburne, same co—
Total quantity, 1,312a. 2r. 13p. plant. (2,126 a. & 26 p. stat.)
,i rfloallTt’ 261 1 1& in Courtnecuddy (part), 965 a.
(l,o63 a. & 23 p. stat.) 19/. 10s. 9 >d. reduced to 7/. ; bar.
Dan try, same co— Mountgarrett, 380 a— Little Island, 143 a.
—Lands called Bawnemore, on the right hand of the way to
Mountgarrett from Power’s-mil! to Bishop-mill, 65a-Cos-
tlemoyle and Duffe’s land, 78 a— Raggett’s, 36 a— Go.mhe’s
land, 48 a. — Earle-meadow, 26 a Small-meadows (part),
'•“1^r.um",SK"n «>>d Mnuntga^-rett’s land, 77 a— part of
fScnrk, 8o a. Finchoge and part of Ballymacorre, 90 a—
| pi™.. (i,73s a. *
duced to 20/. 1 Os. - Loughboy-parkes, 72 a. - Scald-parke, Kil/ienn
5 a. 2 r— Bantony, Scahard, the well-land part, 33 a. 2 r. •
hberues of Kilkenny. - Tota! quantity (179 a. 3 r. 8p!
stat. ) Total rent, 21. 4s. 11 Jtf— Coolefine, 121 a. - Kilbre- <WS /
demore and Shahenegan (part), 83 a.; bar. Ossory, Queen’s
Caj— Total quantity, (330a. 1 r. 32 p. stat.)— Total rent
1667 7 ^ 2 1 M year. Inrolied 25th April
/ J By Patent> dated 29 tli Dec. 1677 trot, de anno
Son of fv ’ ^ d0rS°’ ,le !'-da grant of thereduc-
19/ 10s giVto 7/nt °f the Courtnecuddy. from
7 ™ f >’ear> “nd by releasing the rent of
tl‘e';l,Kls °ftScark, a reduction of the rent of
21/. 14s. 6 id. to 20/. 10s. a year.
Wexford.
Roll, 19 ih Cha. II. second part, back.
es mea t. 1. THOS. PIGOTT esq., privy counsr, and MATHEW
LOCKE esq. — Hamonstowne and Tonochmore, 222 a. & 16 p.
prof. 279 A. 2 r. 24 p. unprof— Hilltowne, 725 a. 3 R. 24 p.
la- 8 P. unprof— Templanstowne and Corballyj
A- 2n— Carpenteretowne, 412a. prof. 9a. Sr. unprof—
Clcignegirragh, 208a. & 32 p. prof. 104a. 3r. unprof— Wind-
towne, 308a. 1 u. prof 18 a. 3n. 24p. nnprof.-LorHlJ, 229 a.
f B“o“s' 1,slA'1»'P”£
819 a. prof. 22.,. 1». „„p,„f._B,,ll,, 297 a. 1„. p„f.
330 «. unprof.- Boom, 101 a. 1 p,„f. 57 a. Sr 32».unprof.
— Strcmnstowne, 309 a. prof. 160 a. 3 u. unprof.— Dorf.nl-
gimig!', «7 a S E. prof. 58 a. 2 u. lUiprof.— TemplanstowEe,
130a. rnsliallstowne, 425 a. 1 e, — Grangestowne, UMH.
— Killcoone, 198a. prof. 119a 2n u „ .
prof. 479 a. 2n. unprof. — Milltowne, 283^r 2 , SflTl
PP1« nillMlH, 286 a. 1 p„£ 48 a. 1 A un'profU,'
t™7l” a T, 246 A. s 32 JpSao*
towne, 117 a. 1 n. 24 P.-Cooloure, 166a. 2n. S2r.— Upper-
L,yopell, 50a. S, 82r.-Mn,tln',-L.n,l Ji„ M.rtinVTmm
„£.*?• M 118 *• 2 n. unprof. — Cnrrieko, 65 a. 3 J
2I0a 3," »— 425 A. 3,. p„f
1 w SB‘- S“' 8p— AoHmJm
AukctuiunA 87 A- 3 it Prcton's land, 59 a. 1 ,. prof 2,^2,
iniprof ISnilonoyne, 97 a. 3 u. prof 908 a. 3 ,. unprof. , b„
^ ''•-131 4. • •• plant!
(12,038 a. & 36 p. stat.)— Total rent, 150/. 9s. 5 \d. Dale
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Kilkenny.
King's Co.
Tipperary.
Kerry.
Limerick.
Cork.
Meath.
Dublin.
Waterfoi
21s« Feb. 19 th year. — Inrolled 3 d April 1667. — Note : Tile
King, by privy seal from Whitehall, 28th Sep. 1661, directed
that T. Pigott esq., master of the wards and privy counsellor,
and M. Locke esq., sec. to Geo. duke of Albemarle, lord
general of the armies, should have a grant of these lands,
which had been purchased by Edw. Carey of the Middle
Temple, esq., decd, front divers adventurers, and assigned by
him to Tho’ Cooper and Wm Rowe for the sum of 5,0001.
or thereabouts, in trust for the wife and children of Archibald
Hamilton of Scotland (which sum was given to be laid out
as aforesaid by Oliver Cromwell, or the late usurped powers,
as a reward for the said Hamilton’s treasons, who was exe-
cuted in Scotland as a spye or intelligencer to y° said Oliver
Cromwell, and the said lands became forfeited to the king).
(13", 5a p. d. R. 12.) 3. JOHN L1CESTER gent—
The castle, town, and lands of Leingir and Rahardeighragh,
130 a. — Coolebore, 18 a. — Gortnecrossey, 26 a. — Correboy,
44 a. — in Ballasunraghan and Castlenegree, and part of
Moyliidin, 112 a. — in y' qr. of Mohidin, 119 a. — in Corbally
qr. and half, 88 a. 1 r. 14 p. — Erriblagh, 92 a. ; bar. Boyle,
co. Roscommon. — Total quantity, 629 a. 1 r. 14 p. plant.
(1,019 a. 1 r. 25 p. stat.) — Total rent, 61. 7s. 5d. Date
23 d Feb. 19th year.— Inrolled 13 th March 1666.
5. THOMAS FOGG.— In Holdingsnocke, 25 a. 2r. 19 p.
— Bodcallen alias Baggotsland, 25 a. 1r. 30 p. — in Conniger,
Ardscreedane, and Raggett’s Meadow, 7 a. 1/. 3s. 6d. ; in
the liberties of Kilkenny. — in Ballybrack and Glasluen out of
the south, 61 a. 1 r. 11 p. — Ballystonily, 200 a. 5 1. 8s. 3d. ;
bar. Clonliske, King’s Co. Date 6th Feb. 19 th year. —
Inrolled 19 th Feb. 1666.
6. SAMUEL BARCLAY and WM. FOX— Curragh-
viller, 233 a. 3/. 10s. 9 {d. — in Ralieninchy, part of Caher-
conner, 53 a. prof. 15 a. unprof. 16s. Id. — in Grandshey,
102 a. prof. 16 a. unprof. 11. 10s. llfd. ; bar. Owna and
Arra, co. Tipperary. — in Gortiskey, 30 a. 1 r. 14 p. 9s. 2Jd. ;
bar. Magnunehy, co. Kerry. — Total quantity, 418 a. 1 r.
14 p. plant. (677 a. 2 r. 4 p. stat.)— Total rent, 61. 7s. Old.
Date 25 th Feb. 19 th year. — Inrolled 12th March 1666.
9. WILLIAM OSBORNE ' of Youghall, merch1, and
THOS. COOKE— In Brackaghbryanreagh, 72 a. prof. 13 a.
of common. — in Faha, 64 a. 1 n. 18 p. — Garrynemucky, 61a.
— to Osborne. — 21. 19s. lid.; bar. Pobblebryan, co. Limerick.
— in Knockanard, 36 a. 3 r. 7 p. (to Cooke) 11s. 2Jd. ; bar.
Orrery and Kilmore, co. Cork. Dale 2ith April 19 th year.
— Inrolled 26 th April 1667.
10. RICHARD WILLITT. — Both Stoakes quarter, 77 a.
2 r. — Yellow Leaze, 70 a. 1 R. — in Painstowne, 183 a. 2 r. — .
Castletowne and Kilpatrick, 268 a. 2 r. 16 p. — Cloghmacow,
(part), 125 a. 2 n. 36 p. ; bar. Moygergallan, co. Meath. —
Total quantity, 725 a. 2 r. 12 p. plant. (1,175 a. 1 r. 10 p. stat.)
— Total rent, 141. 13s. 94d. Date 9th Feb. 19 th year. —
Inrolled 22 d Feb. 1666.
12. Sir MATHEW APLEYARDknt.andSirRICHARD
GETHIN bart. — A corner or Cornell house to Smock-alley,
slated. — a yard, another small yard, and a horse mill, in
■d. Fishamble-st. 21. 8s. ; city of Dublin. — a coition back
house in Backhouse-lane, 7s. 6d. — a house, a back house,
slated, and a yard, in High-street, 11. 17s. 6d. — a house to
the street, a backhouse, slated, and a yard, in ditto, 13s. 6d.
— a house to yc street, a backhouse, slated, a warehouse, a
courtledge, a backside, and a yard that leads to the kay, in
d°, 21. 5s. — a house, slated, in d°, 11. 2s. 6 d. — a tenement,
slated, and a yard, in St. Peter’s-st. 12s. — a house, slated, in
Cooke’s-lane, 12s. — a house, slated, and a garden plott, in
St. Patrick’s-st., 12s. — a ruinous house and a yard in High-st.,
7s. 6d. — a ruinous house and 2 yards in d", 12s. 6d. — a
ruinous house in St. Peter’s-st., 6s. — a ruinous house in d",
Ss. — two houses in Lady-lane, 3s. — part of a house and back-
house, slated, and a courdedge, in Broad-street, 4s. 9 Jd. —
a ruinous house in High-street, 3s. — a ruinous house in
Conduit-lane, Is. 6 d. — two ruinous houses, and one other
house backward, in Lady-lane, 3s.— a yard and a garden in
St. Peter’s-street, 3s. — a ruined tenement in Kemson’s-lane,
5s. 3d. — the place of two houses in Milk-lane, Is. 6 d. — the
place of two houses, now a garden plott, in Bakehouse-lane,
Is. 6 d. — a yard in Conduit- lane, Is. 6 d. — a garden in Barrel- 19 lr-
strone-st., 3s. — a small tenement, slated, in High-st., 6s. —
a house to the street, slated, 11. 2s. 6d. — a house, slated, in Waterford.
Conduit-lane, 4-s. 6 d. — a tenement, slated, in d“, 10s. 6d. —
a tenement, slated, in d”, 9s. — part of a house, slated, a court-
ledge, a backhouse, slated, and a yard, in Cook-lane, 11. 13s. ;
city of Waterford. — In trust for commissioned officers —
Total in Waterford, 151. 2s. 6 Id. Date 15 th May 19 thyear.
— Inrolled 21s< May 1667.
18. Cornet FRANCIS FOLLIOTT— Kilbride, 200 a. Limerick.
— Knockimecree or Knockunecree and in Heywardstown,
100 a. 41. 11s. lid. ; bav. Small County, co. Limerick. —
in Gortneymarcy, 296 a. 41. 9s. lOJd. ; bar. Glandroughty, Kerry.
co. Kerry.-! Dale 22 d May 19th year. — Inrolled 21sl June
1667.
19. ROBERT FRIPP— In Fidowne, 100 a. 3 r. 16 p. Kilkenny.
— Corlaghan alias Curlaghan, 50 a. 3 r. 16 p. — Gragonine
alias Greganine, 97 a. & 2 p. — in y* bland of Fiddowne, 1 r.
29 p. ; bar. Iverke, co. Kilkenny. — Total quantity, (403 a.
2 r. 11 p. stat.) — Total rent, 51. 0s. 104d. Datehth April
19th year. — Inrolled 5th April 1667.
21. HENRY BRERETON of Clonsliagh, co. Dublin, Cavan.
elke. — Part of Ballicrost alias Ballitrost, one pole, 60 a. —
Lower Lackans, 2 poles, 155 A. — Legiwill and Legally alias
Legiwill and Legagenny, 2 poles, 112 a. prof. 159 a. unprof.
— Derrylane, ) pole, 20 A. ; bar. Clonmoghan, co. Cavan. —
Barrecony, 3 poles (part), 27 a. — in Garranerush alias Garrow-
rosse, 1 pole, 124 a. prof. 198 a. unprof. ; bar. Castleraghan,
co. Cavan. — Total quantity, 498 a. plant. (806 a. 2 n. 29 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 61. 14s. 5 d. Date 26 th Nov. 18 th year.
— Inrolled 10 th April 1667.
22. FRANCIS ROLLESTON— Annorosty, 78 a. 1 r. Limerick.
13 p. II. 3s. 9|d. ; south liberties of Limerick. — Tomloghy and Tipperary.
Tomquam, 165 a. — Ballingeare, 205 a. 51. 12s. 4 -Id. ; bar.
Owna and Arra, co. Tipperary. — Total rent, 61. 16s. ljd.
Date 24 th May 19 th year. — Inrolled nth June 1667.
24. BARTHOLOMEW FOWKE esq. and FRANCES Tipperary.
his wife, relict of Major Francis Bolton. — Part of Mucklony-
more called Cullinkmore, Clonmore, Cullocke-Inbadle alias
Cooleogeny-Culock, Eneverin als Enagherin, and Ballysor-
rell, 485 a. 2 r. 16 p. 71. 7s. 5Jd. — Shanekill (part), 122 a.
prof. 104 a. 3 r. 24 p. unprof. II. 17s. 6\d. — in Dromard,
moiety of Clonebough, with yc castle, 423 a. & 32 p.
6l.8s.64d. — to him and his heirs; bar. Ikerin, co. Tipperary.
— Mealiffe, 397 a. prof. 164 a. unprof. — Lissine and Derry-
begg, 174 a. — Graige Cooleben, Clonygergenagh alias Clony-
garranagh, 130 A. — part of Kilsheme and Ballyduffe, 164 a.
prof. 20 a. unprof. — Derrymore, 186 A. — Rathkenan, 398 a.
— Clonharpa, Carrowgare, Garranmore, and Knocketoyle,
401 a. — Clony-Rosse, 93 a. 2 r. 1 p. 29 1. 10s. 3)d. — in
Poulevarly, 349 a. 51. 6s. ; bar. Killnemanagh, same co. — to
her and her heirs. Date 13 th June 19 th year. — Inrolled
14 thJune 1667.
27. TOBIAS CRAMER esq. — The castles, messuages, Kilkenny.
houses, lands, ike. of Ballyfoyle, Glanballyfovle, and Park,
855 a. — Cantwells Garran (part), 13 a. ; bar. Gowran, co.
Kilkenny. — Total quantity, 868 a. plant. (1,406 a. & 2 r.
stat.) — Total rent, 171. 11s. 6d. Dale 5 th June 19th year.
—Inrolled llth June 1667.
29. THOMAS HOUGHTON gent.— Pole Capple and Wexford.
part of Ballylane, 400 a— in Rathkyroge, mast contiguous
to Ballincobbun, 41 a. 2 r. 27 p— Ballynurgy, 258 A. — Bal-
lincobban, 317a.; bar. Bantry, co. Wexford.— Total quan-
tity, 1,016 A. 2 R. 27 p. plant. (1,646 a. Sr. 13 p. stat.)— Total
unit, 201. 11s. 8 \d. Date 12 th Feb. 1 9th year.— Inrolled
•26th March 1066— Ante Mr. Houghton, by his last will,
devised these premisses to Valentine Savage of Dublin, esq.,
and his heirs, whose son and heir, Philip Savage esq., had
an abatement of 81. I Is. 8 Jd. of the quit rent, which reduced
the rent to 121. a year, by patent dated llth Jan. 1667.—
(Rot dc anno 30", 2U pars, dors o. R. 33.)
30. JOHN SHAW esq Gtaskill, 328 a. 2r. prof. 48 a. Antrim.
unprof— Cragnagortan, 218 a. prof. 176 a. 2 r. unprof— Gra-
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nagh, 90 a. prof. 30 a. 1 n. unprof. — Taghnabreeke, 174 a.
~ Bordell, 349 a. prof. 30 a. unprof. ; bar. Kilcomvay, co. An-
trim—Total quantity, 1,159 a. 2 r. plant (1,878 a. & 32 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 15/. IS s.0}d. Date 4/4 April 19/4 year.
— InroUed 3d May 1667.
.'orh. 32. THOS. HAMPSON, ANTHONY HOPE, and
THOS. SMITH.— Cahergall, 47 a. & 32 p— Quince Island,
9 a. — in Ardragh, 6 a. 18s. 10 Id. ; bar. West Carbury, co.
Gome. — Aghacreevy (part), 215 a. 2 n. prof. 12 a. unprof.
— Moydriston (part), 177 a. 2 it. 16 p.— Clonloaghan (part),
235 a. prof. 100 a. unprof. — Freaghduffe (part), 55 a. 2 n.
Killgolagh (part), 64 a. prof. 10 a. unprof— Part of Aglia-
killmore and Tawlagli, 50 a — Garnebricke, 43 a. 1 n. 8 r—
Collana (part), 22 a.; bar. Clonmaghan, co. Cavan. — in
Cornehil], 21 a. & 8 p. — Cornagroa alias Cornecavan, 54 a.
3 n— Crosseroll (part), 10 a. 12/. 16s. l£d; bar. Castleraghan,
same co. — all these to Hampson.— in one pole of Lavagli,
90 a. 1 it. 3 p— Aghacreevy (part), 64 a. 1 r. 24 p. 21. Is. 9 d. ;
bar. Clonmaghan, same co. — these to Hope. — Dncaslan (part),
83 a. 2 n. 16 p. prof. 28 a. unprof. — in Kavagher, 144 a.
& 11 p. prof. 30 a. unprof. 3/. Is. 5J</.; bar. Castleraghan,
same co. — these to Smith Date 1th June 19/4 year.—
Inrolled 15/4 June 1667.
mry. 34. Capt. JOHN PARKER. _ Ballymoylin, part of
Palhce, 110 a — Knockrenaghan, 53 a— Bailynomogh, 39 a
Pallicebegg (part), 37a. In. 14 p— Shraduffe, Drinnide-
vane, and Clashgarranargidd, being part of Ballinrushin and
Curragh Temple, 317 A._Ballyrushin qr., parcel! in Coome,
211 a.; bar. Owna and Arragli, co. Tipperary— Total quan-
tity, 767 a. In. 14 p. plant (1,242 a. 3r. 34 p. stat.)— Total
o!T»rUl' I3'' lrf' Date SeP- mh year.— Inrolled
2d March 1666.
Co. 36. JOHN GAICK, JOHN VYE, and WM BUNSTON
or BURTON— Ruskagh, 580 a. prof. 7a. unprof— Killmo-
lady ,157 a. 14/. 18s. 5 Id. ; bar. Killcoorsey, Kino’s Co.
ln Emoricon, 88 a. & 21 p. — Tulladonnell (part), 183 a.
'• 1 n. 16 p. 3/. 13s. 3 Id. ; bar. Fewes, co. Ardmagh. in
Newtowne, 40 a. 2 r. 16s. 5 d. ; bar. Ratoath, co. Meath -
all these to Gaick— in Frame, 260 a. 51. Is. 2\d. ; bar. Lune,
co. Mbatii. — to Vye and Bunston Dale 18/4 April
1 9/4 year.— Inrolled 27/4 April 1667.
39. MORROUGH Earl of INCHIQUIN— The castle,
manor, town, and lands of Inchiquine, viz. Rosse and Cowd’
1 qr., 106 a — Ballym'Cuffe, and its coihons, 'Killeene alias !
Lackaroe, 1 qr., 85 a. prof. 14 a. unprof— Ballydavine, 1 qr., ,
80 a. prof. 27 a. unprof— Fanchoyle, 1 qr., 94 a. prof. 12 a. ;
unprof— Leagthagowna, with its fairs and markets, £ qr., 51 a I '
—in Carrownamadry, the a pts. of one qr., 56 a. 1 n. prof p
168 a. unprof— Danginm'Keigh, 2 qrs., 306 a. prof. 1,150 a u
unprof— Kearny West, 1 qr., 178 a. prof. 236 a unprof—
Kearny East alias Agliusse alias Shanavalliard, 1 qr., 141 A ,v
prof. 156 a. unprof. Moherbegg alias Cahememoherbesir! I
* q^’ 53 a— Carhumeanagh, Aqr., 49 a. prof. 15a. unprof— 5
Magherdane 4 qr., 3 a. prof. 17 a. unprof-Cahirsillagh, b
Cahirbeanaght, 1 qr., 32 a. prof. 17 a. unprof— Cahirblomick, A
1 qr., 224 a. PTOf J 12 a. unprof— Cahirnehally, lqr„ 147A.prof. ri
60 a. unprof. -Fionmore, J qr., 52 a. prof. 13 a. unprof— in P
Cahumocumana, 4 qr., 42 a— in Monaleene, A qr., 35 a - 1
Monygatt and, or alias, Clon-Igilteene, being the 5th part of m
Tearmonkdlmaboy, 70 a— Cloneloghane, 1 qr., 21 A.-Cap- r,
pagh and Gortnagowne and Moeth Crosheard, 50 a. prof. 5 a &
2 r. unprof— Kdlmalrett, 1 can", and Garryancashy, 1 cart"
384 a. prof 89 a. unprof- Rymoe, 1 cartron, 47 a. prof
79 a. unprof— Derrygowne, 1 qr., 98 a. prof. 120 a. unprof— F<
Um'°wnamona,lqr.,73A.prof. 14 a. unprof— Attyslana, 1 qr., ni<
52! unpraf r‘ ""P'^-^-’P'ebeanagh, l qr., 83 a. prof. 41
52 a. up. of— Carrowdirracloy, 1 qr., 4 1 a— Sheanduffe, 1 qr., 3 A
33 a. prof. 10 a unprof. - Canownakelly, 1 qr, 77 a. prof. _
61 A. unprof— Renacahy, 1 qr., 218 a. prof. 83 a. unprof— —
J, i'"1’ , <ll,_> 61 A- prof. 557 a. unprof. — Knockgullisunna Ti
and taghnagteu,,, 1 69 „._L^l,c„imcnlllra,“ d 1
-7 it.. £
Cn tnrae, 1 qr., 60a — Cnrtmmeunngli, 1 qr., 21 a.— Car-
huportiicky, 1 H a.-Tu11* ,h Clm,„„„ „h cteta.
nnloslioe, 00 A.-X.f„io, „„d 1^.,,^ , 1 °
parcell m coSon *1 Toll* «, ,9 A _ Z
a — Nowan, 1 qr., 154 a. prof. 27 a. unprof— Agherinskilly, £ of
An- qr., 61 a. prof. 36 a. unprof.— Aghermitoughy, 1 qr., .and _
52 p. Ilosse, 268 a. prof. 19 a. unprof— llyneankeale, 4 qr., 53 a.
tear. — Clonbegg, 4 cartron, 13 a. prof. 1 1 a. unprof— Tresmeere
East, 1 qr., 37 a. Cahirgeare, 1 qr., 50 a. — Poulmoaneene,
Iqr., 122 a— Foelrim, 1 qr., 76 a. prof. 16 a. unprof—
and Lismongey, 3 cart"', 33 a — Ballymongan, 4 qr., 94 a. 3 r.
md, — Ballynealan, |-ths of cart", 6 a— Cahirbeanagh, y’ courts
co. Jeet and baron, and vc several otlier ancient privileges and
irof. immunities which his lonlship and his ancestors held and
irt), enjoyed, and he doth now hold and enjoy in the barony
i._ of Inchiquin, co. Clare— Ballykerin, 1 qr., 34 a. prof. 18 a.
;ha- unprof. ; bar. Corcomroe, same co— Ballyveaghan, 4 of qr.,
15 a. prof. 257 a. unprof. — Killvohane abby and Behagli,
-in 2 qrs., 111a. prof. 648a. unprof. — Moony, 1 plowland,
,, a. H I a. prof. 128 a. unprof. — Carhuwilliam alias Carhugare
«n, 1 V- “'“l 3" of qr., 76 a. prof. 430 a. unprof— Jossimul-
gh, kearane, Moneene, and Ballinvoneene, d», 64 a. prof. 392 a.
d.; unprof.- — Carhugare, f of plow. Bally veaghanbegg and Ros-
■t), sea,y> 1 of plow., 105 A. prof. 60 a. unprof— out of Ballyveo-
1 a. laghnn, yc yearly chiefry due and payable in 1641— Bally-
ui, veaghem, | of qr., 13 a. prof. 73 a. unprof— Gorcancally,
_ Castletowne-Bornagh, 36 a. — Stealine, part of Cahirpolla,
1 cartron, 2a— Killmoone, lqr. and Jofqr., 180 a. prof. 256 a.
unprof— the chiefries, courts Jeet and baron, and y" several
of other ancient privileges, &c. enjoyed in y= manor of Corcum-
a. ™ y;rbar: Bmren’ Same «— Ballycarrole, 3 cartrons,
e- 123a. prof. 25 a. unprof. — Island of Inchimore, 2 cart"’, 24a
id P'of- 7a‘ unprof.; bar. Bunratty, same co— Killone, 1 or’
ie, 171 A- Prof. 98 a. unprof— Killinorane, 1 qr., 135 a. prof. 14 a.
n_ unprof— Drumgadrehid, 104 A. prof. 33a. unprof— Cappa-di-
al S-u-ran, J qr., 40 a. prof. 6 a. unprof— Cnockane, A cartron,
id 67 A' Prof- 65 a. unprof— the seneschalship and courts leet
and baron of Killone; bar. Islands, same co. the manor
castle, town, and lands of Bryan’s Bridge, Clo’neboy, 349 a’.
prof. 248 a. unprof— Ardetegill, 4 qr., 303 a. prof. 48 a un-
- Prof;~ Cappaghkeigh, 4 qr., 286 A. prof. 204 a. unprof— Killo-
>. ?r0ghe^’ 1 ql'-’ 171 Al Prof- 55 A. unprof— Lackareaghbegg,
L. !eq0'"’ /' P 118 A- unprof— Lackareaghmore, 1 q,°
a ^82a‘ prf' j5 A' unprof— Glannegaliagh, viz. Classagli, 1 qr.,
- T A-;,"Pl'0fTCar'",nagowen> lqr. 135 a. prof.
830 A. unprof— Mahenagh, 1 qr., 122 a. prof. 50 a. unprof—
ghmore, 1 qr., 97 a. — Knockanderrin, 1 qr., 194 a Kill-
kndane, 4 qr .,159 a— Ballycorny, l qr., 2 11 A— Killesterry,
1 qr., 22 A— Fyantyamore, 1 qr., 157 a. prof. 77 a. unprof—
Ballymalowna, 1 qr. and 4 d”, 319 a. prof. 432 a. unprof— a
. towne called Carhunameere, 1 qr. and 4, 319 a. prof. 432 a un
: Pro4-r»MTl«,(qr. md * 168 .1. prof. 506 a. Unprof'
— Mjqutnn, lqr. end Jtfc, 680a. prof 69U. u»„„f_ci„.
nyoowybegg, ) qr., 194a. prof. 129 a. onprefl-Kiltao,.
1 i Ot a qr., included in said Ballyquinn— Fnahroe 9 m-c ’
573a. prof. 165a. unprof. Ballyknavin, 1 qr., 1 7f A^prof 55a’
onprof. KJibane, mlh 2 milfe J 255 a. prof, 282 a
unprof.— th, coura fcot and b„o„, ,eno,ol„lsWp,
-nr,, f„,7, „d oth„. priviieggs, W(I in tl„ ^
Biyansbridge; bar. Tulloe, same co. Teirm'Brann 1
moil, and gap* called St. Peter'. Cell': city of
rick Mflghenaclas.nne, 1 266 a. prof 60 a. unprof,— Cl.
l qr, 686 a. prof 68 a. unp.of-Ga.oylan' j
193a. prof S5a nnp„f._cion,l,,, 1 2S6a. p,Z 1 ,‘s a
unprof-Dertybleane parcel], 10 a. p, of. 106 A anp'of J
nt,o7ru S’ 1’"’!e,'.P“£ 805 a. unprof. — Skeagh-
413 ’ 1 f ofi,12A'P10f' 986 A- unprof— i Carhiinisky. 1 qr
HI" P „961 A-»uProf-B%^ 3 cartrons, 623a. prof
a. unpiof— Cull-Isegane, 4 qr., 337 a. prof. 132 a. unprof.
c> 'I'-i 2U3A — Craignaseigh, 4 qr., 30 a. —
larni03?' “rT'-’fl0 A;— Ca»hub'ist, iqr., 52 a— Ballybrody,
lqi ., 103 A— Calnrflanchy, 1 qr., 52 a— Ballylerenan, 4 qr., 36a.
P1°f' 4 A- unprof— Loghanfolan, 4 qr., 152 a. prof. 12 a. un-
prof— Cahndeagh, 1 qr., 176 a. prof. 16 a. unprof— Tyronane,
4 cai ron, a. prof. 35 a. unprof— Ballyteignacorr, 1 qr.,
. Bally teigeast, 1 qr., 148 a. prof. 135 a. unprof— Moo-h-
nny, 5 qr., 41 a— Lisselinny and Roanmore, 4 qr., 30 A°—
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j9Cb.II. Cahirvicknea, 1 qr., 113 a. prof. 15 a. unprof. — All magh,
1 cartron, 14 a. — Ballyvickrogan, 3 cart"5, 66 A. — Lisconenor,
Clare. j q,.., 33 Cloneloghan, 1 cart", 21 a.— Drumcavan, 1 qr.,
173 A. — Cugiemunterihuire, A qr., 67 a. prof. 6 a. unprof. —
Cuggye, A qr., 135 a. prof. 28 a. unprof.— Drumonie, 1 qr.,
106 a. prof. 12 a. unprof. — Drumoyle, Aqr., 106 a. prof. 15 a.
unprof. — Nowan, 3 cartrons, 58 a. prof. 27 a. unprof. — Logh-
nagowne, i qr., 163 a. prof. 8 a. unprof.— Curraghkella, 4 qr.,
44 a. prof. 9 a. unprof. — Crag-Iwrew, 4 qr., 45 a. prof. 14 a.
unprof.— Kilkeed, 1 cartron, 21 a. prof. 1 a. unprof.— Knock-
acarran, ) qr., 116 a. prof. 250 a. unprof.— Killcorkan, 1 qr.,
117 a. prof. 58 a. unprof. — Derrynadiouna 3d, 15 a. prof.
165 a. unprof. — Derrincloghtane, A qr., 167 a. prof. 44 a.
unprof.— Tullio or Tullis, 1 qr., 140 a. prof. 407 a. unprof.—
Poletegill, $ of qr., 22 a. prof. 221 a. unprof.— Clonesleherny,
2 qrs., 81a. prof. 273 a. unprof. — Ballytybornagli, 1 qr., 301 a.
prof. 172 A. unprof. — Cullenm'Hugh, A qr., 199 a. prof.
107 a. unprof.— Slially, 1 qr., 100 a. prof. 19 a. unprof.—
Lisvoellvony, J qr., 49 a. prof. 5 A. unprof. — Carrowkella,
1 qr., 66 a. prof. 86 a. unprof.— Craghiske, 3 cartrons, 68 a.
prof. 26 a. unprof.— Mogowna, A cartron, 17 a. prof. 19 a.
unprof. — Fermoyloghragli, 1 qr., 463 a. prof. 1,249 a. un-
prof.— Ballydowbegg, t qr., 249 a. prof. 56 a. unprof. —
Curhukeele, 1 qr., 526 a" prof. 74 a. unprof.— Killeene, { qr.,
93 a.— Ranaghan, 1 qr., 151a. prof. 36 a. unprof. — Gar-
velane, £ qr., 139 a. prof. 18 a. unprof. — Ballyoganmore,
2 qrs., 365 a. prof. 82 a. unprof. — Ballyoganbegg, 4 qr.,
152 A. prof. 25 a. unprof. — Garrymoylemony, A pi., 25 a. —
Reneene, 4 qr., 53 a Killkee and LissinraMcke, 1 qr., 97 a.
— Killkee-Lissincrevy, 1 qr., 127 a. — Rathcahan, 1 qr., 126 a.
— Rehaske, 1 qr., 142 a. prof. 49 a. unprof. — Carhuduffe
alias Cahirgeale alias Knockardenees alias Tonlegee, 1 qr.,
191 a.— Cahirkorkane, 4 qr., 41 a. prof. 21 a. unprof— Lis-
culleane, 4 q1'-, 73 a. — Ballikenecorra, 4 qr., 19 a. prof. 26 a.
unprof. — Drumfinglasse alias Killeene, 1 qr., 56 a. prof. 112 a.
unprof. — Carhudruinassan alias Killeen, 1 qr., 56 a. prof. 55 a.
unprof. — Boherallagh alias Killbegg, 4 qr>> A- Pr0^ A-
unprof. — Cahermoher alias Caliergrenan alias Duroade,
1 qr., 91 a. prof. 40 a. unprof.— Litter alias Drummeene, als
Gortnenatte als Caluragh, 1 qr., 38 a. prof. 21 a. unprof.
Knocknareehy alias Knocknamulloge, 1 qr., 110 a. — Carhu-
navarr alias Lecarranagowne, 1 qr., 71a. prof. 16 a. unprof.
Cossatrioma alias Corra, 1 qr., 53 A. prof. 34 a. unprof—
Killvoedane, 1 qr., 42 a. prof. 16 a. unprof.— Oelaunagh comon
to Leagth, Agowana, and Killveedane, 1 qr., 4 a. prof. 25 a.
unprof. — Kilhveedane alias Carrigbryan, 4 qr-, 64 a. prof. 20 A.
unprof. — Tullycoman, 2 qrs., 288 a. prof. 316 a. unprof.—
Gleankeene, 2 qrs., 485 a. prof. 1,150 a. unprof— Cahirne-
cally, 1 qr., 147 a. prof. 61 a. unprof.— Drumoher, 4 qr., 104 a.
prof. 81 a. unprof. — Clonimulloodane and Cowde, 1 cartron,
30 a. — Carhukeele alias Magharicurribin, 1 qr., 141 a. 17 p.
— Crosh, 1 qr., 38 a.— Ballinlishine, 1 qr., 122 a. prof. 169 a.
unprof. — Leene, 1 cartron, 111a. prof. 142 a. unprof.;
bar. Inchiquin, same co. — Carliucussan, 4 qr., 71a. prof.
106 a. unprof. — Carhuluskane, 1 cartron, 9 a. prof. 3 a. un-
prof.—Ballymaoravan, 1 qr., 149 a. prof. 67 A. unprof.— Car-
humeanagh, 1 qr., 82 a.; bar. Corcumroe, same co — Raunagh
als Ruinem'conceene, a 4th and 4 qr., 267 a. prof. 108 a.
unprof. — Knocknaraha, 4 qr-, 100 a.; bar. Burren, same co.
— Purtion, 4 of cartron, 10 a. prof. 30 a. unprof.; bar. Cor-
Tipperary. cumroe, same co.— Coolenadornory, Inshimearane, and Ilagh-
tane, 112a. prof. 9 a. unprof. — in Rosse, Coolediname, and
KiUknockane, 61a.; bar. Owny and Arra, co. Tipperary.—
— in Toughknockane and Gortlegane, 20 a. ; bar. Upper
Clare. Onnond, same co— the parsonage and vicaridges of 22 plow-
lands in the parish of Killone; the parsonage of 17 plowlands
in y° parish of Drumcleafe; the parsonage of the parish of
Clonagad ; the one half of y* tythes of Knockskeaghanagh,
Carhunevelly, Carhugeare, and Killooe, being 5 plowlands,
between both Clares, in yc parish of Clare abby ; the f pts
of the tythes of Ballyveaghane, Manusmore, and Manusbeg,
Cloghanaboy and Ballivanavane, in the parish of Clare abby ;
bar. Island, co. Clare. — two 3d parts of y' tythes of Bally-
shine, in the parish of Killfinogh ; bar. Bunratty, same co—
two 3d parts of the tythes of 3 plowlands of Lamina, in
parish of Killdisart— the parsonage of the parish of Killofine;
the parsonage of yc parish of Killcodane ; two 3d parts of the
tythes of 3 plowlands and 4 of Knockanlogha; Carranareigh,
in the parish of KillmiliiU ; bar. Clondirralla, same co. -two
3d parts of the tythes of 3 plowlands, and 4 of Moyfadda
and Knockerry, in the parish of Killrush ; bar. Moyfarta,
(122.)
same co. — the parsonage and vicaridge of the parish of Abbey ;
bar. Burren, same co. — the parsonage and vicaridge of the ■
parish of Killshauny; bar. Corcumroe, same co. — die par-
sonage of eight plowlands of Morhie and Ballyganturla, in
the parish of Kilkeedy ; bar. Inchiquin, same co. — Total in
co. Clare, 24,670 a. plant. (39,961 a. 1 R. 12p. stat.)— Total
rent, 374/. 12s. 8 §d. — Total in co. Limerick, 703 a. plant.
(1,138 a. 2 R. 39 p. stat.)— Total rent, 10/. 13s. 6d— Total
in co. Tipperary, 193 A. plant. (312 a. 2r. 21 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 2/. 18s. TUI. Date 7 th March 19 th year.— Inrolled
22 d March 1666.
46. ISAACKE WALKDEN and MARGT his wife, Tipperary.
and JOHN PARRIS.— Out of the north-east part of Ard-
mayle, 987 a. & 9 p. 14/. 19s. 9i</. — out of the north-west
part of Castlemoyle, 17 a. 2 r. 16 p. 5s. 4 d. ; bar. Middle-
third, co. Tipperary. — Total rent, 15/. 5s. 1 \d. — Note ; To
hold one third part to Walkden and his wife for her life;
remainder to Parris for ever. Date 14 th Feb. 19 th year.
— Inrolled 22d March 1666.
47. Capt. CHARLES COLLIS— Ballibrittas (part), 100 a. Wexford.
—in Ballybrenan, Tumfurny or Tunfarny, Carrickginanee,
and Rathnoan, included in Carrickginanee, 546 a. 1 R. 30 r.
— Ballyeden (part), 440 a. prof. 107 a. unprof.; bar. Bantry,
co. Wexford. — Total quantity, (1,759 a. 3 r. 15 p. stat.)
— Note : By patent, dated '29tli Dec. 1677, {Hot. de anno
29° Car. 2di, 3 "pars, d.li. 116.) he had a grant of the reduction
of the quit rent of these lands in y- bar. of Bantry, from
21/. 19s. llid. to 13/. 6s. 8d. — Rahealy (part), 68 a. Kilkenny.
1/. 7s. 6J<Z. ; bar. Crannagh, co. Kilkenny. — Ratheberny Sligo.
quarter, 73 a. 2 r. one other parcell of y' same, 62 a. 1 r.
24, p. Tullagh, 64 a. 32 p. — Clondraw alias Clonderryhare,
181 a. 2 a. 16 p.— Castle Galla, 75 a. prof. 19 a. unprof—
Magheremore, 173 a. 1 R. 24 r. prof. 19 a. 32 p. unprof.
6/. 7s. 7 d. ; bar. Carberry, co. Sligo — Breaghwaytagher and
Breaghwayreagh, 344 A. 2 R. 14 P. prof. 13 A. 3 R. unprof.
31. 9s. 9 i'd.; bar. Tireragh, co. Sligo.- Date 25 th Feb.
19th year. — Inrolled 30th March 1667.
49. WILLIAM YARWELL esq.— Cahernary, 61 a.— Limerick.
Ballyloghan, 47 a. — Ballybrowny alias Brownstowne, 38 a.
Drumbony and Gurtdeggane, 139 a. 3 n. 3 p. — Donnogh-
more 9 a. 1 R. in Ballybrenanbegg and Gortdaraely, 13 a.
— Crocktamore, 4 a.; co. of y' city of Limerick. — Total
quantity, 312 a. 3p. plant. (505 a. 1 r. 26 p. stat.)— Total rent,
4/. 14s. 94 d. Date 14 th March 19 th year. — Inrolled
21s/ May 1667.
51. GEORGE BRIGSTOCK.— Castletowne alias Castle- Meath.
towne of Athboy, 266 A. 2 R. 16 p— moiety of Pluxton, 92 a.
1 r— Newtowne and BallafaUin, 277 a. 2 r. 32 p. prof. 141 a.
3r. 8 p. unprof. — Ballaghboy and Ballrath, 261 a. 2 r. prof.
75 a. 1r. unprof.— Killkeelan, 332 a. 2 a. 32 p.prof. 4a. 2r.
8 p. unprof. — Ballymartin alias Ballynartin, with a mill, 292 a.
2r. 32p. prof. 45 a. 1r. 32p. unprof. — Higginstowne, 123 a.
1 r. 8 p. — moiety of Fosterfield, 24 a. 2 it. 24 P. — moiety of
the mill of Athboy, with y' parks, 10 a— a cliiefery out of
Harsenstowne of 31. 16s. 3d.— burgage rents out of Athboy, 4/.,
besides other customs and duties; bar. Lune, co. Meath.
moiety of Movgreaghan, 127 a. 21. 11s. 5?d- (all part of y' Westmeath.
manor of Castletowne) ; bar. Delvin, co. Westmeath— the Meath.
manor, town, and lands of Nobber, Spiddall, the 2 Garma-
naghes, Moyhand the Woods, Little Nobber, Rathglihane,
and Leonenace, 1 ,884 A. 2 it. prof. 247 a. unprof. -Sellersooke,
170 a. 1r. prof. 19a. unprof. — Kilbride, 264 a. 2 r. prof. 3a.
1 r. unprof.— Cammock, 84 a. prof. 8 a. unprof— Cloghreagh,
8 poles, 669 a. 2 r. prof. 32 a. unprof. — Tarmon, 8 poles,
800 a. 2 r. prof. 16 a. 3 r. unprof— the mill of Oldtowne,
40s. chief rent out of Ardmaghbregagh, 18s. Id. out of Cregg;
bar. Morgallen, co. Meath— Total quantity in co. Meath,
5,554 a. 2 a. 24 r. plant. (8,997 a. 2 a. 19 p. stat.)— Total
rent 112/. 9s. 4 Id. To him and liis heirs after yc death of
Jenico lord viset. Gormnnston, without hell's males. Date
8 th May 19//t year. — Inrolled \0th May 1667.
53. RICHARD REYNELL esq— Ballygillan, 89a. 2r. Westmeath,.
— Rent, 1/. 16s. 3d. ; bar. Delvin, co. Westmeath.
Date 24 th M’J 19 th year — Inrolled 9th August 1667.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
Roll, 1 Qlh Clia. II. third ‘part, face.
1. Lieut. Col. JOHN HONOR — Madame (part), 166a.
& 16 p — in North and South Lyselane, 144 a. 16 p.— Knocka-
pom-y, 5 parcells, 24.7 a. 3 r. 8 p. — Garranarden, 4 parcells,
216 a— in Drumgarriffe, 5 par’, 495 a. 2 r. 24 p— West
Croghan (part), 21 a— East Croghan (part), 45 a.; bar. East
Carbury, co. Cork. — Total
quantity, 1,336 a. 1 r. plant.
(2,164 a. 2b. Ip. stat.) — Total
2. THOMAS O W GAN. — Ballecatten (part), 202 a. & 29 p,
— MaulgannifTe, 132 a.— Cloondereene, 1 97a Litter Gorman.
and part of Maulyganiffe, 228 a. 1 r. 4p.; same bar. and co!
— Total quantity, 759 a. 1 r. 33 p. plant. (1,230 a. & 31 r,
stat.)— Total rent, 11/. 10s. 7 \d.-. Date 18/A Feb. 19/4 year.
— InroUed 2d March 1666.
3. Sir HENRY BROOKES knt. — Mullaghfad, 77 a.
1 r. 1A 0s. 10jd. — TallenbuderufF, 261a. 2r. 3A 10s. 7\d.
— Cloonene or Coonene, 279 a. 3A 15s. 4d. — Irredinagh,
73 a. 2 h. 19s. lOd. — Aghakrawill, 155 a. 2 A Is. 10 jd.
— Reiowlebeg, 77 a. 1 r. 1A Os. 10 jd. — Agheatragh, 50 a.
3 r. 13s. 8 LA — Leaughill, 82 a. 2 r. 1A 2s. 3 LA — Ca-
maghowe, 133 a. 1 n. 1A 15s. lljd. — Tirrereaghan, 67 a.
2r. 18s. 2jd. — Cleave, 102 a. 1A 7s. 6 jd.— more in y' same,
15 a. 2 r. 4s.2J<A— Aghavory, 39 a. 10s.6jd— Tatenfaglish,
56 a. 2 r. 15s. 3d. — Tatenreagh, 30 a. 1 r. 8s. 2d. Tulline-
gurimean, 17 a. 2r. 4s. 8 jd. — Tullynegarliane, 85 a. prof.
958 a. 2 n. unprof, of y' adjacent towns, 1A 2s. 11 jd— Tate-
nockcll, 35 a. 1 r. 9 s. 3Jd. — Caveneleck or Cavanaleck, 68 a.
2 r. 18s. 6d.— Keilenecarry, 19 a. 1 r. prof. 10 a. 3 r. unprof.
two parcells near the same, 5s. 2Jd. — Rathfintane, 52 a.
3 r. 14s. 2jd. — Ramu Height, 75 a. 2 r. 1A 0s. 4jd— Duffer-
dernagh, 49 a. 1 r. 13s. 3Jd. — Tatenbrane, 60 a. 2 r. prof.
37 a. 1 r. unprof. 16s. 4d. — Tatenlee, 90 a. 1 r. 1A 4s. 4.1 d.
Tyreanc, 101a. 1A 7s. 3}d. — Larga, 70 a. 2 r. prof. 12 a.
unprof. 19s. 3 jd.— Monigibbihane, 79 a. 3 n. prof. 15 a. 1 R.
unprof. 1A Is. 6jd. — Dromrock, 41a. 3 b. — more of the
unprof. 13s. 2 Jd. — Corlong-
' ls.6Jd.—
9 a. 3A 7s. 6 Jd. — Tatenlishenbane, 98 a. 2 r. lA6s.7jd.—
Tatenfreagh, 56 a. 2 r. 15s. 3 Jd. — Tatengony, 41 a. prof.
29 a. unprof. — more of the same, 48 a. 2 r. 1A 4s. 2W. —
Gorten, 135 a. 1 r. 1A 16s. 6jd.— Tullyreagh, 96 a.— more
of the same, 44 a. prof. 144 a. unprof. 1A 17s. 9Jd— Taten-
feadrin and Tonereshegane ats Augrane, 127 a. prof 17 a. 1r.
unprof. 1A 14s. 3.W. — in Tatrasnagh, 125 a. prof. 56 a. 2 r.
in 3 parcells near the same, 1A 13 s. 9 Id.; bar. Maghereste-
fanagh, co. Fermanagh. — Arclone alias Lynecunshine,
54 a. 3 r. 14s. 9 Jd. — Tatoneagh, 150 a. 3 r. 2A 0s. 8 id.
in Cashell, 9 a. 2s. 3jd. — Lisdrumcullen, 58 a. 1 r. 15s. 8;]d.
Carrickinure, 70 a. 1 r. 18s. 11 jd. — Clarederry, 66 a. 2 R.
17s. llld.— in Loghnekelly, 18a. In. 34 p. 4s. Iljd. ; bar.
Cremorne, co. Monaghan — Total quantity, 7,081 a. & 34 p.
plant. (11,470 a. 2r. 34p. stat.) — Total rent, 95A 1 Is. 9 id.
Oghill, 2 tales, 177 a. 1 r. 21. 7s. lOjd— Corcgerebane, 85 a.
prof. 12 a. unprof. 1A 2s. l jd. — Coregeremore, 65 a. 1 r.
17s. 7id— Dowlean, 56 a. 2r. 15s. 3d.— Coolemane, 54 a.
1r. 14s. 7 id— Corbelovane, 44 a. 2 r. 12s. 0 jd. — Docho-
laught, 72 a. 1 r. prof. 5 a. 2 r. unprof. 19s. 6d. — Toome,
110 a. 1b. 1A9s. 9jd.— Creukill, 51a. 13s. 9jd. — Corna-
mucklagh, 49 a. 13s. 2 jd. — Dereneglog, 60 a. 16s. 2.{d.
Tuniskallon or Tumskallan, 70 a. 18s. 10}d— Clounenory,
2 tates, 138 a. 1A 17s. 3d. — Gawursker, 81 a. 3 r. 1A 2s. 0 Jd.
-Cordowlis, 68 a. 18s. 4jd. — Drur
5 41a. 11s. Ojd.
ford, 68 a. 1r. 18s. 5d.— Tatenillane, 42
Lishovanity, 48 a. 2 r. prof. 112 a. unprof. near
13s. IJd.— TuUyvorin, 50 a. 1 r. 13s. 6 jd— Tullymevorin or
Tullynevorine, 47 a. 2r. 12s. 10d. — Carnakessa, 14 a. 1 r.
3s. lOjd— Korologha, 41 a. lls.Ojd— Dorilmanc, 82a. 1 r.
prof. 72 a. unprof 1A 2s. 2&d. — Tateneskera, 17 a. 2 n.
more of the same, 12 a. 3 r. prof. 9 a. 2 r. unprof. 8s. 2d—
Tatenekcglish, 51a. 1 R. 13s. 10d.— Tullycumy or Tullikinny,
36 a. 2 b. 9s. 10 jd; — Kilderbrane, 56 a. 1 n. prof. 21a. 2r.
unprof. near y' same, 1 5s. 2\ d. — Clafragh, 37 a. 9s. 11 Jd.—
Tatenreagh, 51 a. 2 n. 13s. 10 jd— Carrigapolin, 79 a. 2 r.
1 A Is. 5 Id. — Derrilimane, with Derrivjllin or Derrimilin, 177 a.
2r. 2A 7s. 11 Id. — Banardelogliy, 254 A. 1b. 3A8s.7jd.
Derrigarrig, Grogahooe, and Corenalagha alias Edensohy or
Edensellus, 175 a. 21. 7s. 3 id. — Queskery or Quelkerry,
76 a. prof. 7 a. unprof 1A 0s. 6}d, — Cavaria Garvane, 48 a.
1 r. prof. 5 a. 2 r. unprof 13s. 0)d— %rnemucklagh, 34 a.
I n. prof 37 a. unprof. near it, 9s. 3.LA — Mooneworry, 51 A.
2r. 13s. 10 jd. — Caledoghill or Coledoghill, 29 a. 1 n. prof.
II a. unprof. 7s. lOjd. — Tateneskehoge, 42 a. 2 r. 1 Is. SJd.
— Tntendebare, 30 a. prof. 5 a. unprof. 8s. ljd— Aghalane,
31a. 2 b. 8s. 6Jd. — Derencsough and Lisreagh, 95 a. 1b.
1A 5s. 8 jd. — Lisolnne or Lisoloarne, 31a. 2 r. prof 89 a
unprof. 8s. 6.)d. Lurga, 27 a. 1 r. 7s. 4}d. - Caghnagatt,
24 a.. 6s. 5jd. Brenednnn, 50 a. I r. 13s. 6 Jd.— Ardmore,
32 a. 2n. 8s. 9jd. — Arduntion, 60 a. 2 r. prof. 140 a. 1 r.
unprof. near it, 16s. 4jd. — Keagheigheartrin, 22 a. 5s. 1 ljd.
— Rathnefelly, 129 a. 2 r. 1A 14s. 1 lid. — Droome ats Der-
rimony, 20 a. 5s. 4 jd— Aglmecloigh, 103 a. 1 k. prof. 55 A I
unprof. near y' same, lA7s. 10 jd— Kilkerin and Ballyreaeh
124 a. 1A 13s. 5 jd. — Tatenever, Keiolenerush, Cnockanerge/ '
and Aghancgroe, 407 a. In. 5A9s. 11 jd— Drumbrucl.us, 70 a
" u 19*- °id— Dressoge, 66 a. 1 „. 17s. 10 Jd— Broghall and
. 19s. 2Sd. — Cavanekilleamraha, 15 a.
e ot the same, 51 a. prof 469 a. unprof. of the common
nr J ..p0"1 lowns’ and 243 A‘ 2»- enotlier parcell,
17s. 9 ,d. 1 atengaveragh, ColerakillyaliasTatengiltagh, 121a.
unprof. 1A 12s. 8(1 — Tatenlisaboy, 45 a. 12s. ljd.
■ & 2 1>. 5s. 9 jd. — Tatenkeran,
e of the same, 29 a. 2 n— more of the same
— Corleagh, 65 a. 3 r. ' 17s. 9 d. — KUlinullaghnundowne’
41a. 11s. 0|d. — Cormukclagh, 63 a. 17s. Ojd. — Leetris,
2 tates, 109 a. 3 r. 1A 9s. 7 jd. — Creve, 2 tates, 156 a. 3 r.
2A 2s. 4d. Moysneaghta, 2 tates, 145 a. 3 r. 1A 19s. 4jd.
-Cornebrany, 66 a. 17s. lOd. - Agbalelemeale, 63 a. 2 r.
17s. ljd. Lough nekelly (part), 27 a. Sr. 6 i>. 7s. 6d. ;
same bar. and co— Total quantity, 1,963 a. 1 n. 6 p. plant.'
(3,180 a. 1 r. 9 p. stat.) — Total rent, 26A 10s. Ojd.
Dale Hth Feb. 19th year. — InroUed 7th March 1666. — Note-
By patent, dated 23d Jan. 1706, all the lands in the co. of
Fermanagh (though very differently spelt), with those of Tennant
m yc mountain, common to the Lord Maguire’s estate called
ySSTV. ““te Altomaleboy, E»l,rf. E.hoe,
Ballohdly, Cunegatt, Carrickuam in Baltuny, Carnocklan,
Dugery, Devreshtillon, Devrinane, Annagran' 4 late, Eden-
dittiam ats Edengittery, Mullaghmaguire, and Edensolley,
m the said barony, were created into a manor (in favour of
Henry Brooke esq., grandson to said Sir Henry,) by y' name
of the manor of Brooke-Borough alias Aghalim, with power
to hold courts leet and baron ; to impark 300 acres, with free
warren and park; to hold 4 fairs at BrookeborouMi, on
23d April, 20th July, 23d October, and 30th November,
and a Tuesday market. ( InroUed 24 th April 1707, of 6'"’
dorso, F. 39. And the privy signet, dated 23 d Sep. 1706, is
inrolled 5", p. f ft, 4,9.)
Keiolerelmhahe
prof. 8 a.
: of the s
H. PAUL BRASIER esq— The castle, manor, and lands Donegal/.
of Ray ; viz. one qr. of land of Ray, 215 a. prof. 170 a. un-
prof. 2A 18s. 0 jd— Ballyconnelly, 1 qr., 156 a. prof. 148 a
unprof 2A 2s ljd— Drumhary, jqr., 86A.prof. 116a. unprof
lA3s.2id— Druncloglmn, 1 qr., 194 a. prof. 140 a. unprof.
2 A 12s. 5d— Clandedalagh or Glendidaly, 1 qr., 86 a. prof.
123 a. unprof. 1 A 3s. 2 id— Bally kenny, 1 qr., 130 a. prof. 100 a.
unprof. 1A 15s. Id— Glanally, j qr., 216 a. prof. 382 a. un-
2fo!,8S‘ fMr?'eVe’ 1 ql' ’ 455 A- Prof- 434 A- "''Prof-
6A 2s- 10d— Aughterlyn, 6 ballyboes, 297 a. prof 395 A.
unprof. 4A 0s. 2 jd— Legland, 2 ballyboes, 203 a. prof. 180 a!
unprof. 2A 14s. 9 jd— Gortnatrogh and Carrowblagli, with
Laggan Ballyboe, 200 a. prof. 82 a. unprof. 2A 14s. ; bar.
Ki m'Cranan, co. Donegaix— ' Total- rent, 30A 4s. 2 jd— in Westmeath.
Ballmglagbomile alias Ballinloghbomoyle, 195 a. prof. 10 a.
unprof. 3A 18s. 11 LA; bar. Delvin, co. Westmeath— die Londondc-ry.
qr. of Loghanreagh, and the mill there, 90 a. prof. 253 a. 2r.
24 p. unprof. 1A ‘Is. 34d. — Turnacavoge, 1 qr. a 4th part and
a 3d part of a qr., 157 a. prof. 3 a. unprof. 2A2s.4jd— Knock-
antarny, jths of a qr., 72 a. 19s. 4jd— Loghanreagh, h qr.,
69 a. 18s.8Jd. — Couldora or Caldrough, 1 qr., 77a. 3 r. 1A Is
—Total rent, 6A 5s. 8 jd. ; liberties of Coleraine, co. London-
DEIlRV-, 13 ' WILLIAM BARRABY and WILLIAM Limerick.
ARMESTRONG gent— 111 Cooleroe, Ballyregg, and Scar-
tinurameare, 120 a. — in Lisardconnell, 228 a in Castle
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
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Limerick.
King’s Co.
Meath.
Meath.
Clare.
King's Co
Antrim.
Meath.
Dublin.
Leitrim.
Creagli, 121 a. — in Curraghrosly, 50 a.— to Barraby. — Boliir- ats Agliedrominsian, d°, 87 a. Ir. 24, p Laffarrin-Staffeage isCii. IT.
can-in, 84, a. — die north-east part of Ballynlouba and Garry- ats Lenarne-Staffoge, 1 cart", 66 a. 1 r. — in Millterane alias
antrump, 50 a. — to Armestrong ; bar. Costlea, co. Limerick. Milteron, Jth of cart., 15 a. 3r. 8p. — Carrowm'Currin ats Leitrim.
— Total quantity to Barraby, 519 a. plant. (840a. 2k. 31p. Cormackawny, Jthofcart., 16a.; par. Cloone, bar. Carngallon,
stat.) — Total rent, 11. 17s. 7|d. — Total quantity to Armestrong, co. Leitrim. — Cloon Corricke alias Cloncoriske, 1 cartron,
134 a. plant. (217 a. & 9 p. stat.) — Total rent, 2/. Os. 84d. — 305 a. prof. 3 a. 2 it. 8 p. unprof. — Killdahurke alias Coyleda-
14. RALPH RACI-IFORD. — Out of the west part of Cion- horke, 1 cart", 212 a. prof. 53 a. unprof.— Dromdrigher alias
sast, 368a. 2r. 27 p. 71. 9s. 3d. ; bar. Cooliestowne, King’s Co. Dromdriglin, 1 cart", 187 a. 2 it. prof. 21a. 2 r. unprof.
—part of Mote, 120 a. 21. 8s. 7 !d. ; bar. Kells, co. Meath.— — Bredali ats Bredagh, A cart, 125 a. 2 it. 8 p.— Dromsillagh,
in Ninch, 368a. — more in the same, 21a. 77. 17s. 6d.; bar. 1 cart", 177 a. 2 r. 24 p. — Gortermone alias Gortermoine,
Duleeke, co. Meath. Date 3 d March 19 th year. — Inrolled 1 cart”, 298 a. & 24 p. prof. 56 a. 3 r. 8 p. unprof. — Drom-
Sth March 1666. kinevane ats Dromkillrelvane, J cart., 58a. Ir. 24p. — Mullagh-
nedaragh, 1 cart", 199 a. 3r. 8p. prof. 168a. Ir. 8f. unprof.
15. Sir WILLIAM PETTY knt. — Great and Little — Drombrenlis and Envey, 1 cart" & A, 320 a. 1 r. prof.
Elintstowne, and Litde Muckerstowne, 565 a. 1 1/. 9s. — Har- 105 a. unprof. — Killncmarrow, 1 cart", 115 a. Sr. 8 P. — in
lockstowne, 207 a. 47. 3s. lOd. — Commons, 13 a. 5s. S\d. — Suannagh alias Sunnagh and Cloghla, 161 a. 1 r. 24 p. prof.
Hamonstowne, 69 a. 17.7s. 11 )d. — Creekstowne Rath, 96 a. 19 a. unprof. — Cornefirst alias Cornafeirst, 4 cartron, 120 a.
2 r. 1/. 19s. Id. — Ballebin Major, 318 a. 67. 8s. 9Jd. — lit. — Errue ats Errew, 115 a. & 32 p. — in Behagh, 1 cartron,
Peacockstowne, 224 a. — two parcells in y“ same, 4 a. 2 r. 236 a. 3 r. 8 p. prof. 46 a. unprof. — Sessiaghnegouly als
47. 12s. 6jd. — Ballyhack, 216 a. 47. 7s. 5$d. — Little Glas- Sessiaghnegoule, 1 cart., 204 a. 3 r. 8p. prof. 90 a. unprof.
came, 3 parcells, 15 a. 2 n. — more in the same, 21 a. 2 r. — in Tullagh, 1 cartron, 234 a. 2 r. 8 p. prof. 94 a. & 24 p.
14s. 1 1 |jd. — Comons to y" adjacent towns, 23 a. 2 r. 9s. 6)d. unprof. — in Cuellis ats Collie, 137 a. 2 r. prof. 5a.3r.8p.
Goulding’s land, 4 a. Is. 7 id. — Racoole, 11a. 4s.54d. — unprof. — Carrownaghy alias Cornahy, A cartron, 91a. 3 r.
Grange of Ratooth, 42 a. 17s. — in Rayestowne, 74 a. 2r. prof. 5 a. unprof. — Brehagheitragh, l cart., 134 a. 3 r. 16 p.
1/. 10s. 2d. ; bar. Ratooth, co. Meath. — Boolish, 101 a. 2 R. — Aghaghvullin alias Aghawillin, 1 cartron, 179 a. prof. 63 a.
21. Is. 1 jd. — Big Ballym'Colly, 93 a. 1 it. 16 p. II. 17s. 9|d. 2 it. unprof. — in die 2 Corryglasses, in all 2 cartrons, 310 a.
— Calestowne, 129 a. & 36 p. 21. 12s. 4d. — Herbertstowne, 2 r. 3 p. prof. 16 a. unprof. ; par. and bar. Carrygallan,
170 a. SI. 8s. 1 0 .( d. — Ballynegillen, 51 a. 2 r. 17. 0s. 10 Jd. co. Leitrim. — Total quantity, 5,665 a. & 37 p. plant. (9,176 a.
— in Stoakestoivne, 2 parcells, 22 a. & 44 a. 8s. lid. & 2 R. 38 r. stat.) — Total rent, 571. 7s. Id. 27. ROBERT Kings Co.
17s. 9|d. The Pace, 152 a. 3 r. 31. Is. 10 Id. — Maine BOWYER gent. — Corclevane alias Carricklevane, part,
(part), 83 a. 2 r. 11. 13s. lOd. — Roan, 110 a. 21. 4s. 6Jd. Carroreaght alias Cooleroe, part, Bohernagh, and Lismore,
Cornellstowne, 164 a. 1 r. 24 p. 3/. 6s.7d. — in Dunboyne 708 a. 3r. 3p. prof. 76 a. unprof. ; bar. Clonliske, King’s Co.
townland, 2 parcells, 1 a. 2 r. 16 p. & 3 a. 1 R. 12 p — a rein- — Territory Elyocarroll. — The castle and HaRtOwne, and
nant in d°, 27 a. 3 r. 5 p. 13s. 2fd. — two parcells more, 26 a. part of die lands of Clonlyon, 256 a. 3 r. prof. 119 a.
2 r. 32 p. St 3 r. 8 p. 11s. li}d. — Abbott’s land, (excepting unprof. — in Gleane, 64 a. 1 r. 4 p. ; bar. Garrycastle,
Abbott’s land in Calestowne, decreed to Sir George Lane,) town of Delvin M'Coghlan, King’s Co. — Total quantity,
14 a. 2 r. 5s. 10£d.; bar. Dunboyne, co. Meath. — Total 1,029 a. 3r. 7 p. plant. (1,668 a. & 14 p. stat.)— Total rent,
rent, 627. 16s. 2d" Date 9th July 19th year.— Inrolled 207.17s. 28. LAWRENCE PARSONS esq. and JOHN
23d July 1667, EDWARDS. — Tulleneskeagh, 275 a. 2 n. 16 p. prof. 36 a.
unprof. 57. 11s. 7 Jd. ; bar. Eglish, King’s Co. — to Par-
19. Lieut. Col. W'< PUREFOY. — Drumullane, y' plow- sons— The moiety of Cornegowre, 80 a. 2 b. 17. 12s. 7d.; Wicldmo.
land, 120 a. prof. 35 a. unprof. 17. 15s. 5 Id. — East Inge, bar. Arklow, co. Wicklow. 29. OWEN SILVER esq. Tipperary.
4 qr., 125 a. 17. 17s. 11 Ad. ; bar. Tullagh and Bunratty, co. — Fountain (part), 182 a. — Curraghbehy, 206 a. & 12 p.
Clare. — Casdecreene, A plowl'1, 80 a. 17. 4s. 3 id. (to hold — in Glantaine, 37 a. & 10 p. prof. 10 a. unprof. — in
diis for yc rem* of a lease of 14 years, dated 10th Sep. 1659.) Grange Roe, 49 a. & 32 p. prof. 20 a. unprof. ; bar. Ileagh,
Lands in Coolegegan, in yc town and plowlands of Clone- co. Tipperary. — Total rent, 77. 4s. 03d. — Shanvally- Corh.
bulloge and Clonemore, 119 a. — in Clonebulloge, Clonemore, donnogh, 4 plow. — Knockan-Imerly, 4 plow. — Glantane-
Clonekeene, Clonebrowne, Ballygarrett, Cassenderry, and dirragh, J plow. — Realanigeragh, 1 plow. 533 a. — Old
Cloneruske, 969 a. — in yc towne lands of Ballykermody, Castle, 1 plow. 103 a. ; bar. Muskery, co. Corke. — Total
Clonekanta, Clonemello, Killcumber, and Ballynolatt, 266a — rent, 97. 13s. 2d. Date 1 Ith July 19 tk year. — Inrolled
in Clonebulloge and Clonemore, 37 a. 3 r. 35 p. — in die same, 197/i July 1667.
11 a. 1 it in the same, 50 a. 2 r — in the same, 9 a. ; par.
Rathangan and Moyleigh, bar. Coolestowne, King’s Co.— 30. HENRY JONES, bishop of Meath ; JOHN BYSSE Galway.
Total quantity, 1,462 a. 2 n. 35 p. plant. (2,369 a. 1 R. 17 i*. esq., chief baron of the Exchequer; IIIEROME SANKEY
stat.)— Total rent, 297. 12s. 4d. 21. BASIL PUREFOY and EDW“ ROBERTS esqrs. ; R" TEIGH, DAN'
esq.— Gilgad, 336 a. 2 n— Townabracke, 241 a. 2 r. 8 p. ; HUTCHINSON, and JOHN PRESTON of Dublin, Aid",
bar. and co. Antrim. — Total quantity, 578 a. & 8 p. plant, trustees for the charity of Erasmus Smythe of London, esq.
(936 a. ] r. 5 p. stat.)— Total rent, 77. 16s. Id. 21. Capt. — Barroghollagli, with a mill, some houses, an old abbey,
THOMAS C URD— In Troman, 61 a. 2 r. 17. 4s. lOfd. several cabbins and gardens, 5 a. 1 n— one small parcell by
—more in Troman, 26 a. 10s. 6Jd— more hi the same, 70 a. Ballybridge, 1 a. 2 r— several small parcells in Booremore
2r. 17. 8s. 6Jd. ; bar. Moyfenrath, co. Meath. — Total and Boorebeg, 86 a. 2r. 10 p. — Myle Bush, 7 a. 2 n. — Ren-
quantity, 158 a. plant. (255 a. 3 r. 30 p. stat)— Total rent, more, 68 a— Ballybaune and Glenayle, 260 a. 1 n. prof. 30 a.
37. 4s. 14d. Date 29th Dec. 18th year. — Inrolled 25th Jan. unprof. — Westmiuragh, 117 a. — the murragli, being one qr.
j666. ’ of Doheskie, 88a. Ir. — Murraghbegg, 27a. & 32 r. prof.
42 a. 1 R. unprof. — Ballybritt, 180 a. 1 it. prof. 20 a. unprof.
23. THOS. BUCKRIDGE and OWEN SILVER esqrs. — Roscam, 169 a. pvof. 7 a. 1 it. unprof. ; liberdcs of Gali.-
— The fee-farm rent of 127. a year, issuing out of a house in way. — Killduffe, 210 a. 1 r. prof. 131 a. 3 r. unprof. — Bal- Limerick.
High-street, city of Dublin, 18s— in Dower als Durie, 45 a. linloody, 132 a. 2 r. 16 p— Knockeare alias Knockdocke—
& 10 P. prof. 35 a. 3r. unprof. — Drumboynis alias Drom- Lisseene, 233 a. — Ballytrasny, 186 a. 3 it. 24 p. — Dromboy,
bemes, 59 a. 3r. 8p. — Cornamuckle alias Cormuckrelagh and 77 a. & 16 p. prof. 8 a. unprof— Knocknecarrig, Gortnes-
Aghaneluna alias Aghenclony, 188 a. 3 n. 8 p. prof. 25 a. carry, Gortngnard, Rougher, Bollagh, Ballycosliowne, all par-
unprof— Gurtinigragan alias Gurtangragan, 108 a — Leygau- cells of Carrignegownagh, 351 a. — Gortvally, 173 A. 2 R.
namur ats Leganemir and Barnedurie als Barnadarrig, 183a. prof. 422 a. 3 it. unprof.; bar. Coonagli, co. Limerick. —
-Bonadarragh ats Bunadarragh, 71 a. 3 r. 8p. prof. 46 a. 3 it. Clnnsery, 77 a. 3 r. 12 p— Farrencardy, 48a. 1 it. 8 p— Far- Sligo.
8 p. unprof— Dromore, i cartron, 80 a. 3 n. 8 p.—Aghavasta renfubbell, 127 a. 1 it. 24 r.; bar. Carbury, co. Sligo.—
alias Aghanasta, 138 a. 3 it. 8 p. prof. 43 a. lit. 24 p. unprof. Total in Galway, 1,010 a. 3 r. 2p. plant. (1,637 a. 1 r. 3 p.
— Duiffer alias Diffearc, 63 a— Dromdoony ats Drumdony, stat.)— Total rent, 107. 4s. 8d— Total quantity in Limerick,
1 cart" &idi, 121a. & 24 r— Agharanagh, 1 carl", 807 a. & 8 r. 1,354a. 1 r. 16p. plant. (2,193a. 3 it. 12p. stat.)— Total
prof. 125 a. & 8 p. unprof— Dromorkean alias Dromcrskyan, rent, 207. 1 Is. 4d.-In Sligo, 253 a. 2 it. 4 p. plant. (410 a.
Jthscart", 138 a. prof. 89 a. 2 it. 1 6 p. unprof— Dromkclly alias 2 n. 27 r. stat.)— Total rent, 27. 11s. 4d. Dale 3d Nov.
Dromkillny, Jth of cai'tron, 47 a. 3 r. 8 p. — Aghadromhickan 18/4 year. — Inrolled 3d April 1667.
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19 c.i. II. 36. SAM"- IJROWNE, son and heir of Lieut. Edwd.
Browne dec. — In the north-west part of the south-west part
Tipperary. of Clontnilkin, 412 a. 3 a.— in Mollassin, 125 a.; bar. Sle-
vardagh and Compsey, co. Tipperary. — Total quantity,
(871a. & 11p. stat.) — Total rent, 8/. 3s. Id. Date
1 6th May 1 6tli year. — Inrollcd 22d May 1667.
Cork. 37. JOHN JEPHSON esq. — The south part of Coole-
mayne alias Coolemeny, 521 a. plant. (843 a. 3 r. 31 p. stat.)
74 18s.2ij(4.; bar. East Carbury, co. Cork. Date 3d June
19th year. — Inrollcd 7 th June 1667.
Kings Co. 39. ARTHUR ARDAGH. — In Ballyduffe, Killm'Donogh
and Pallis, 340 a. & 27 p. plant. (551a. & 2 p. stat.) 61. 17s. 9d. ;
bar. Ballyboy, King’s Co. Date 12th Feb. 1 9th year. —
Inrollcd 2d March 1666.
Cork. 39. JOHN GIBBINGS esq. — Milltowne and Garribrick-
eene, 237 a. 3/. 11s. lift/— in Clydarragh, 136 a. 21. Is. 3\d.
— Keilultane and Ardglasse, 180 a. 21. 14s. 8(4 — Kilbrey ats
Killrey, 183a. 24 15s. 7) (4 — Cloghnora(part), 126 a. l/.18s.3{rf.
— Agharum (part), 30 a. 9s. 1£(4. — Lisletrim, 83 a. &32p.
li5s.3Ji; bar. Orrery and Killmore, co. Cork. — Total
rent, 14 1. 16s. 2 Id. Date 4 th April 1 9th year. — Inrollcd
19 th April 1667.
Kilkenny. 41. Capt. W« ST. GEORGE.— Muccully, 671 a— Galls-
towne (part), 9 a. 2r. — in yc west part of Cloghrancke, 363 a.
1 r. 13 p. ; bar. Fassadining, co. Kilkenny. — Total quantity,
143 a. 3 r. 13 p. plant. (1,690 a. 3r. 14 p. stat.) — Total rent,
214 2s. 8f(4 Date 13 th March 19 th year. — Inrollcd
nth June 1667.
Cork. 42. JOHN ROWELL, WALTER BALDWIN jun.,
and THO* TAYLOR. — Drombeg and Dromore, 108a
in one part of y" plowland of Toneragh, being yc lands of
Cromoge and Cooltitormack, 64 a. 24 12s. 3d. — these to
Rowell. — in Knocknogh (east part), 136 a. & 13 p. — in Bal-
linlagh alias Kilbolane, 77 a. 34 4s. 8&d. — these, with
the unprof, lands, to Baldwin. — in Coolygoure, 53 a. one
part of y' plowland of Killbolane, 63 a. prof. 99 a. unprof.
14 9s. 2d. — these to Taylor; bar. Orrery and Kilmore,
co. Cork. Dale 10 th June 19 th year. — Inrollcd 14 th June
1667.
Wexford. 44. EDW" WITHERS esq. and BENNETT his wife.
— Lnttimarstowne (the south-east part), 54 a. 1 r. 3 p.
Whitestowne, 54 a. 2 u. 24 p. — Jolinstowne, 185 a. 2r. 8p.
Waddingsland, 29 a. 1 r. 12 p.— Scamolane, 58 a. — Little
Hayestowne, 151a. — Redmonstowne, 70a. 1r. 8p.; bar. Forth,
co. Wexford. — Total quantity, (976 a. 3 r. 26 p. stat.)
Total rent, 124 4s. 2 J<4 Date 5th April 19 th year. — In-
rolled 22 d June 1667.
Meath. 45. ROGER PEMBERTON gent- In Ratoath, being
part of Sparksland, and two parcells, called Johnstowne
and Canonliuul, 50 a. 2 R. 27 p. plant. (82 a. & 12 p. stat.)
Tipperary. 14 Os. 6(4; bar. Ratoath, co. Meath. 1.6. Cornet MA-
THEW PENNYFATHER. — In Ballylongan, with yc house
and unprovements, 122 a. 14 17s. Of (4 — Clonagouse, 366 a.
54 11s. 1 J(4 — Westpole Cappull (part), 276 a. 44. 3s. 9j<4 ;
bar. Slevardagh, co. Tipperary Date22dMay 19th year.
— Inrollcd loth June 1667.
Limerick. 47. JEFFORD STOUT and ABIGAIL his wife, WILL”
and JOHN RYVES. — In Ballyscadane, 58 a. — Rahigalland,
95 a. prof. 5 a. unprof. — Scarteene, 128 a. 2 r. prof. 20 a.
unprof. — Gianary, 225 a. prof. 20 a. unprof. — in Ballingarry
and Ballinlackan, next adjoining to Gianary, 11a. Sr in 19Ch.ii.
Glanahnglish, on yc south-west side, 118 a.; bar. Coslea, co.
Limerick— Total quantity, 636 a. 3 r. plant. ( 1,030 a. & 3 p. Limerick.
stat) — Total rent, 94 13s. lid. — in CrossmncShanc, next to Kerry.
Balladicke, 103 a. 2 it. 39 i>. plant. (168 a. & 8 p. stat.)
14 17 s. 6J<4; bar. Iraghticonner, co. Kerry. — all these to
Stout and wife during her life; remainder to Edm. and
Eliz. Ryves, children to Col. Win. Ryves dec", and their
heirs — in Garrentrumpa and Ballenlowba, 146 a. prof. 51 a. Limerick.
1 R. unprof.— in Corbally, 76 a — Lycbelly, 151a. 3 r. prof.
20 a. unprof. — Knocklary, 223a. 2 r. prof. 50 a. unprof. in
yc north-east side of Glanahaglish, 142 a.; bar. Costlea, co.
Limerick. — Total quantity, 739a. 2r. 19.) v. plant. (1,198a.
& 11p. stat)— Total rent, 1 14 4s. 7*d. — these to Win. and
John Ryves, to yc use of yc last will of Col. Win. Ryves, their
father, dated 25th July 1652. Date 29th April 19th year.
—Inrolled 6 th May 1667.
50. Sir MARTIN NOELLE knt. — Ballytreon, 94a. prof. Tipperary.
37 a. 3 n. unprof. 14 8.s. 6i<4 — Ballygurteene, 126 a. 1 r.
14 18s. 3\d. — Ballyhenry, 99 a. 1 r. 8 p. 14 10s. 2d. — in
Booley, out of the north-east part, 70 a. prof. 20 a. unprof.
14 Is. 31<4 abated the sum of 7s. 3(4 — in Lisganbehath ais
Glanbeagh, and half Rearhuriah or Reaknuruah alias Ra-
huragh, 192 a. 2 r. 15 r. 24 18s. 5f d. abated y« sum of
19s. 41e4 ; bar. Ikerine, co. Tipperary-. — Total quantity,
582 a. & 23 p. plant (942 a. 3 r. 36 p. stat)— Total rent,
84 16s. 9^(4. 51. Sir MARTIN NOELLE knt. and Queens Co.
JOSEPH SHEFFIELD gent — In Cappanaghcloghy,
444 a. & 34 p. prof. 150 a. & 32 p. 84 19s. lOJrf.— Coulty
(part), 19 a. 7s. 8\d. — Middle Clonruske alias Crosby
Clonruske, 22 a. 3 r. 24 1>. 9s. 3d. — these to Noell. — more,
part of y' said Cappanaghcloghy, 330 a. 3r. 6p. prof. 116 a.
unprof. 64 13s. 111(4 — Capowly ats Capauly, 175 a. 2k. 30 p.
34 l Is. 2d. — in Scotch Rath, 90 a. 2 r. 38 p. 14 16s. 9(4 ;
bar. Maryborough, Queen’s Co. 51. CHALES MIN- Tipperary.
CHIN gent. — Cappagh, 204 a. 34 Is. 11)<4 — Killmac-
kenoge, 168 a. 24 1 Is. 0 J(4. ; bar. Slevardagh, co. Tippe-
rary. Date 22 d March 19th year.— Inrolled 29th March
1667.
52. NICHOLAS MOORE esq. — Derrallagh, 379a. prof. Meath.
9 a. unprof. — New Castell, 189 a. prof. 16 a. 1r. 9p. unprof.
— Dromiskin, 120 a — Tullagh, 86 a. 2 r. 28 p— Ballymace-
David (part), 54 a. 164 15s. 63(4— Corgreagh (part), 26 a.
lit. 12p. — Downe, 134a. 344s. 11^(4. — Corgeeth (part), 37a.
2 it. 32 p.— Cormeene, 215 a.— Leytrim, 180 a. 84 15s. 2J(4;
bar. Kells, co. Meatii — Ardaghstowne, 84 a Ledan, 5 a. Louth.
— Lockmore, 5 A.— in Listrusk, Congagh, Parcurlane, great
meadow, and 2 little parks, 45 a.— Knockdenny, being parcells
of Dromyne, 90 a. 44 12s.8J(4. ; bar. Atherdee, co. Louth.
54. Quar. Master ALEXANDER BODD1NGTON Meath.
Lissleboy (part), 19a. & 36 p.— Killbemue, 134 a.— Aghreagh,
160 a. 2r. — Casdepole, 110 a. 2r. — Corgreagh (part), 147 a.
1 r. ; bar. Kells, co. Meath. — Total quantity, 57 1 a. 1 n.
36 p. plant (925 a. 2 r. 31 p. stat.)— Total rent, 114 11s. 5(4.
Date 16 th March 19 th year. — Inrolled 2 9th April
1667.
55. Capt. HENRY SHRIMPTON. — InDerryleagh,414A.
—in Tolla, Dromedornory, Shoarbeg, Shoarekaire, and Port-
necasky, 412 a. with a proportion of unprof. mountain, called
Tornybryan.— in Clonbealy, 85 a. ; bar. Owny and Aria, co.
Tipperary. — Total quantity, 911a. plant (1,475 a. 2 r.
27 p. stat.) — Total rent, 134. 16s. 8j(4 — Cledaghreagh (part),
1a. 2 r. 27 i>. 5j)(4 ; bar. Mogunniky, co. Kerry- Date
2oth April 19 th year. — Inrollcd 11th July 1667.
Tipperary.
Roll, 19 Ih Cha. II. third part, back.
Westmeath. 1. Sir JOHN WITTE WRONGE knt — Clondresse,
224 a. 1 r. 24 p. — Killinan (part), 376 a. 1243s. lJrf—Bal-
rath (part), 66 a. 1 r. 3 p. 14 6s. 10(4. Date 2d March
19/A year.— Inrolled 5/A April 1667.— bar. Moyashell, co.
Mayo. Westmeath 3. Sir JAMES CUFFE knt— The manor,
town, and lands of Ballinrobe, viz.— Fryars alias Carownem-
rahir, 1 qr., 182a. prof. 103a. unprof— Holyrood, 10a— New
Castle, 1 qr., 93a. prof. 14a. unprof— Cavan, 1 qr., 148a. prof.
44 a. unprof.— Rathkelly, 1 qr., 97 a. prof. 45 a. unprof— Ra-
hard, 1 qr., 52a. 2r. prof. 74a. 2r. unprof— Kilkeranonghter
and Kilkeraneighter, 2 qrs., 113 a — Corboy, * qr., 38 a. prof
16a. unprof.— Comeroy, 1 qr., 106 a. 2 n. piof. 8a. 2 it. unprof.
— Racarry alias Racarrin, 1 qr., 78 a. prof. 78 a. unprof— Gor-
tinleynagh, 1 qr., 69a. prof. 17a. unprof— KiUinleagh, 1 cart",
14a — Carrownelicky, 1 qr., 92a. prof. 106a. unprof— Carrow-
nebodye (part), 32 a.; bar. Kilmaine, co. Mayo. — part of y”
5 cartrons of Cloncowla, 3 1 a. prof. 1 1 a. unprof. ; bar. Carra,
co. Mayo. — in the 2 qrs. of Cloncras and Ballyare or Cluone-
rasse and Ballingyrey als Shanballyard, 129 a. plant. (208 a.
3 r. 34 p. stat.) 1419s.2)<4; bar. Clonderalaw, co. Clark—
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
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19 Ch. II. Corballybegg, A qr., 95 a Tobber and Garaneeavten, 1 qr.,
168 a. ; bar. Longford, co. Gallway. — in Leydican, 27 a.
Galway. prof. 5 A. unprof. ; bar. Dunkellin, said CO. — Togher, 1 qr.,
156 a. prof. 18 a. unprof.— in Lacken, A qr., 65 a. prof. 47 a.
unprof. — Clondaron, 1 qr., 149a. prof. 19a. unprof. — Carowne-
mone, A qr., 86 a. prof. 42 a. unprof.— Rossiny, 1 qr., 165 a.
prof. 1 05 a. unprof. — Caherhugh, 1 qr., 91a. prof. 8 a. unprof.
— in Annagh qr., 54 a.; bar. Clare, co. Galway. — Mam-
trasne, 1 cart" and a half, 81a. prof. 167 a. unprof. • —
Caparory and Moalin, 1 cart., 20 a. prof. 217 A. unprof.— Glan-
keaghan, 1 cart", 18 a. prof. 208 a. unprof.— Bahanagh, 1 cart”,
30 a. prof. 210 a. unprof.— Caparory, J cart", 15 a. prof. 50 a.
unprof.— Driscagban, 1 cart", 42a. prof. 130 a. unprof.; A bar.
Rosse, same co.— Total quantity in Mayo, 1,156 a. plant.
(1,872 a. 2 b. 5 p. stat.) — Total rent, 114 14s. 0\d. — Total
quantity in Galway, 1,212 a. plant. (1,963 a. & 38 p. stat.) —
Kilkenny. Total rent, 12 1. 10s. 5 d. 5. HENRY WEBBE esq.—
Drumarihin (part), 54 a. — Killmodum, 266 a. — John Rooths-
towne (part), 86 a. — part of yc same, 55 a. — Lisclivane, 143 a.
— Corbettstowne, 232 a. — Ballynranke, 136 a. — in Muckally,
next to Ballynranke, 28 a. 2 n. 27 p.— Damerstowne, 406 a.
Killcollan, 254 a. ; bar. Fassadining, co. Kilkenny. —
Mayo. Carrowneagli alias Carrowreagh Lysyny, 66 a. — in Bally-
nalty, 2 qrs., 28 a. — Gissiduffe alias Gissideu alias Cloncow-
lagli, 1 qr., 82 a.; bar. Curragh, co. Mayo. — Total quantity in
Kilkenny, 1,660 a. 2 b. 27 p. plant. (2,690 a. & 1 p. stat.) —
Total rent, 331. 12s. 5f<4 — in Mayo, 176 a. plant. (285 a.
& 15 p. stat.)— Total rent, 1/. 15s. 7Jd. 6. ROBERT
MILLER esq.— Clonconnelland, 2 qrs., 244 A.— Ballyvoley,
2 qrs., and Lissinarged, 2 qrs., 158 a. prof. 64 a. unprof. —
in Old Tanaugh, 3 qrs., 175 a.— in Knockroe qr., 25 a.— in
Tanaugh and Knockroe aforesaid, 39 a. unprof. — in Old
Tanaugh, 15 a. — in Leick and Corbolick, 7 a.; bar. Kilmaine,
co. Mayo. — Total quantity, 624 a. plant. (1,010 a. 3 b. 4p.
Roscommon, stat.) — Total rent, 61. 6s, 4Jd. 7. HENRY BRIDGE-
MAN esq. — Carowknowly, 1 qr., 151 a. — Carownure, 1 qr.,
100 a.— in Carrick qr., 15a. 2 b. 27 p.; bar. Atblone, co. Ros-
common.— Total quantity, 266 a. 2 r. 27 p. plant. (431 a. 3 r.
Kilkenny. 33 p. stat) — Total rent, 31. 14s. 7. Lieut. CHRISTO-
PHER MATHEWES.— In Tullyglasse and Foulkes-rath,
307 a. 2 b. 26 p.— Sutton’s-rath, 209 a.; bar. Fassadining,
co. Kilkenny. — Total quantity, 836 a. 3 n. 25 p. stat. —
Mayo. Total rent, 10/. 9s. 21d. 8. ROBERT BELL (orphan).
— Knocklegane, 1 qr., 164 a. prof. 20 a. unprof.— Garreny,
lqr., 114a. 96 a. unprof. — Derrymore, lqr., 170 a. prof. 185a.
unprof.— Clareene, 58 a.— Pollevoyly, lqr., 126a. prof. 20 a.
unprof.— in Parran, 1 qr., 34 a. prof. 35 a. unprof. ; bar. Kill-
maine, co. Mayo. — in Parran, 1 qr., 90 a. prof. 113 a. unprof.
— Tullemore, 1 cart", 22 a.— in Teagheene qr., 8 a.— Goule,
£ qr., 47 a. prof. 28 a. unprof. — in Carrowkeele qr., 33 a. —
Sessuagh, lqr., 93 a. prof. 14 a. unprof.— in Clondyneare qr.,
6 a. 2 b. 27 p. — in Teagheene qr., 18 a. — in Carrownab and
Killvodan qrs., 80 a. prof. 54 a. unprof. — in y' same qrs.,
53 a.— Total quantity, 1,116 a. 2 it. 27 p. plant. (1,808 a. 3 r.
Up. stat.) — Total rent, 11/. 6s. OJd. ; bar. Clonmorris,
co. Mayo. Dale 1st Feb. 19 th year. — Inrolled 2d March
1666.
Cork. 10. MURROUGH Earl of INCHIQU1N.— Ballytrasney,
34 a. prof. 3 a. unprof. 10s.4j<Z— Downem'Cotter, 72 a. prof.
12 a. unprof. 1/. Is. lOJd. — Ballyandrine, 37 a. 11s. 2Jd.
Barnabrow, 104 a. 1/. 11s. 7d. — two Sleavins, 133 a.
21. 0s. 4f d. — Knockruslig, 44 a. 13s. 4Jd. — Shannabag-
goone, 63 a. 19s. 1 Jr/.— Kilim' Cahill and Lackyren, 253 a.
3/. 16s. 10(/. — Ballym'Cotter, 124 a. 1/. 17s. 8 d. — Knock-
more, 36 a. 10s. lljd. — Ballym'Patrick, 48 a. 14s. Id. —
Fassaghy Fearigg, 16 a. & 8 p. 4s. lOJd. — Ballymacanrock,
with Ratlicuppoge, 172 a. 2/. 12s. 2Jd.— Parkebracke, 11 a.
3s. 4d. — two Ballevoghers, 39 a. 2 b. 12s. — Ballynagrann,
28 a. 8s. 6 d. — Carrigcottae, 215 a. 31. 5s. 3 id. — Galkagh-
more or Gilkaghmore, 14 a. & 20 r. -Is. 3Jd. — Road with
Favynanitty and Fanninaghty included, 78 a. 2 it. l/.8s. 10d.
— llridgefeild alias Gortidrohid, 1 16 a. & 20 p. 1/. 15s. 3d. —
Balligibban, 124 a. 2 b. 16 p. 1/. 17s. lOJd.— Knockneknne-
feaky, 12 a. U 3s. 8Jd. — Bally MtSleany and Bally-
M'Boulteny, 206 a. 2 r. 3/. 2s. 8Jd. — Ballyrcgnn, 123 a.
1/. 17s. 4Jd.— llnthcallen, 123 a. 1/. 17s. 4Jd.— Ballydonnelbeg
and Ballydonnelmore, 115 a. 1/. 14s. 11 Jrf. — Ringkiuefeaky,
464 a. 7/. 0s. lljtf. — llalluro and Coolebmme, Ballydire and
Crokanc, 245 a. 3 n. 8 v. 31. 14s. 8 d. — Teotoskin, 4 plow-
land, 100 a. prof. 20 a. unprof. 1/. 10s. 44</. — Brittway als
(122.)
Briaghy, 50 a. prof. 100 a. unprof. 15s. 2Jd. — Rathcoursey 19 Cu II.
(part), 143 a. 21. 3s. 5Jd. — Rostellane, 252 a. 2r. 32 p.
3/. 16s. 8Jd. — Ballinvolin, 56 a. 2 it. 17s. 2d. — Ballynemony, Cork.
196 a. 21. 19s. 6Jd. — Ballyneclassey, 70 a. 1/. Is. 3d. —
Ballycottygannigg, 60 a. 2 b. 18s. 4Jd. — Ballinvolin and
Dwyletter, 4 plowl", 203 a. 3/. ls.7Jd. — Killecunty, AplowH
— Ballinerostig, 4 plow. — Barrada, 4 plow. — Ballynevogher
and Dangindenovan or donovin, 518 a. 7/. 17s.4d — Garran-
kainefeake, 540 a. 8/. 4s. — Rathcannon, 416 a. 2 b. 16.p.
6/. 6s. 6Jd. — Ballinleandry, 199 a. 2 b. 31. Os. 7 Jd. — Bally-
fearoad with Knocketyane, 177 a. 2 r. 21. 13s. lid. — Gort-
neskeaghy, 108 a. 1/. 12s. 9 id. — Glanbegg alias Bally-
oughtra (part), 68 a. 1/. 0s. 7Jd. — Lissecrow, 233 a. & 32 p.
3Z. 10s. 9Jd. — Tullylieenemore, 31a. 9s. 5d. — Monagoule,
106 a. 1/. 12s. 2 Jd — Acker’s, Matrin included, 72 a.-
1/. Is. 10(d. — Knockbaghally, 54 a. 16s. 4Jd. — Ballynemore,
45 a. 13s. 8d. — Bauneveagh, 148 a. 21. 4s. 1 l)d — Bally-
knock and Knockygoulane, 121a. & 10 P. plant. (138 a. &
16 p. stat.) 1/. 16s. 9d. — Monycrea, 5 a. 1r. 1/. 5s. lOJd. —
Ballycorlea, 16 a. 1 r. 24 p. 4s. llfd. — Cooleroe, 26 a. 2 r.
8s. 0|d. — Glantarkine, 121 a. 1/. 16s. 9d. — Lissardyvinsy,
37 a. 1 r. 11s. 3Jd. — Knockroe, 47 a. 2r. 14s. 5d. — Ballin-
rostigg, 246 a. 3/. 14s. 8Sd. — the yearly chiefry out of Clea-
nure, of 20s. — out of Ballyleagane, 26s. — out of Ballingar-
rane, 13s. 4d. — Killinemanagh, 174 a. 2 r. 21. 13s. — Kill-
hodnett, 101a. 2 r. 16 p. 1/. 10s. lOid.— Licture and Carrig-
neshenny, 245 a. 3 n. 8 p. 31. 14s. 8d — Loghahorney, with
Ballyneparke, 38 a. 1 r. 24 p. 11s. 7Jd. — Ballvnemeatagh,
134 a. 21. 0s. 8 Jd — Bally tibbott, 169 a. 2 r. 2Z. 11s. 5Jd. —
Ballykinfeake, 142 a. 2 r. 21. 3s. 3id. — Donukmore and
Keppan, 365a. 2r. 16p. 5/. 1 Is. Old. — Ballinristin and Bal-
ly robuck, 120 a. l/.16s.5Jd— Farranbrittigg, 10 a. 3s. Oid.
— Tullogh, 36 a. 10s. 11 Jd. — Ballyanraghty, 46 a. prof.
45 a. unprof. 13s. llid. — Ballyribbin and Logliane,
169 a. 2/. lls.44d. — Ballyvariougbter, 174 a. 2 b. 16 p.
21. 13s. 0|d. — Ballyduffe and Gortivoe, 80 a. 1/. 4s. 3Jd. ;
bar. Imokilly, co. Corke. — Total quantity, 9,609 a. 1 it.
26 p. plant. (15,565 a. 2 r. 24 p. stat.) — Total rent,
145/. 18s. 5jd. Date 20th Dec. 18 th year. — Inrolled
20 th Dec. 1666.
16. THOMAS COOTE esq.— Maghery, 101 a. 1 R. 24p. Cavan.
1/. 7s. 4Jd. — Killcrave, 104a. 2 r. 32 p. or 34 p. l/.8s.3Jd.
— Drumaveale, 65a. Ik. 24 p. 17s. 7 Jd. — Drumbarkett, 72a.
2 b. prof. 21 a. unprof. 19s. 7d. — Lattilow, 52 a. & 16 r.
14s. OJd. — Donge, 101a. 2 k. 32 p. 1/. 7s. 5id.— Lisvamagh
alias Lislesaharue, 41 a. 11s. OJd. — Sibbolish, 79 a. lZ.ls.4d.
— Tullyhinchon, 43 a. 1 r. 24 p. 11s. 8id. — Mayow, 84 a.
2r. 16 p. 1/. 2s. lOd. — Tooliaw ats Quohawe, 101 a. prof.
20 a. unprof. 1/. 7s. 3Jd. — Annaghard, 80 a. prof. 45 a. 3 r.
unprof. 1/. Is. 7Jd. — Drumbrade, 123 a. 2e. 32 p. lZ.13s.4Jd.
Birragh, 150 a. 2r. 24 p. prof. 19 a. 2 r. unprof. 2/.0s.8d.
—Monnelly, 134 a. 2 r. 32 p. prof. 157 a. 2 r. 16 p. unprof.
1/. 16s. 4Jd — Corragh and Killorrell, 95 a. 1 r. 16 p. prof.
100 A. unprof. 1/. 5s. 9jd. — Corlenane, 101 a. 1 R. 24 p.
1/. 7s. 4jd. — Killmaghan alias Killvaghan, 131a. 1 r. 24 p.
1/. 15s. 5Jd. — Drumroghill, 100 a. 2 r. 32 p. l/.7s. 2Jd—
TuUybricke, 192 a. 1 r. 2/. 11s. lOJd. — Corrincarrow, 93 a.
1/. 5s. ljd. — Drumyne, 76 a. 1/. Os. 6Jd. — Corcrygagh,
52 a. & 16 P. 14s. 0Sd— Killeckoilly, 21 a. 5s.8Jd— Knock-
ateen, 63 a. 32 p. 17s. OJd.— Lattalowe, 39 a. prof. 4 a. un-
prof. 10s. 6 Jd. — Tonyveagh, 30 a. & 6p. 8s.ljd — Mag-
hericaldragh and Drumgreny, 76 a. & 16 p. 1/. 0s. 6Jd. —
Potlereagh, 53 a. &32p. 14s. 4Jd. — Benwilts, 109 a. 2 b.
1/. 9s. 6jd. — Boagh ais Beagh, 190 a. 1 r. 8p. 2/. 11s. 41d. —
Lisderrigg, 130 A. 1 B. 24 P. 1/. 15s. 2 Jd. — Aghesland alias
Aghagesland, 170 a. 1 R. 24 p. prof. 38 a. 3 r. 24 p. unprof.
21. 6s. OJd. — Lisnegower, 77 a. 2r. 16 p. l/.Os.l 1 Jd— Cabragh,
101a. 2b. prof. 19a. 2b. 16p. unprof. 1/. 7s. 4jd— Tony
M'Killduffe, 66 a. 1 R. 17s. 1 Oid. — Lemgeltan, 74 a. 2 R.
l/.Os. ljd. — Kimist ats Kemault, 78 a. 2 r. prof. 16 a. 3 b.
unprof. 1/. Is. 2Jd. — Keaghan, 118 a. 1 R- 1/. 11s. lid.—
Drumyell ats Drumgeele, 86 a. 1 r. prof. 15 a. unprof.
l/.3s.8}d. — Drumvally alias Drumcarly, 68 a. 1 r. 18s. 5d. —
Coradagh, 100 a. 1 n. prof. 5 a. 3 n. unprof. lZ.7s.0Jd —
Moagh, 133 a. 2n. 1/. 16s. OJd— Lislea, 137 a. 2r. 16 p.
1/. 17s. 1 Jd. in Tullyhinchon, 410a. 5/.10s.8Jd. — Graghne-
I ninny or hinny, Carrickromaune, Knocknetegart, Drome-
derdaiske, Gragnegibny, and Sterrill or Storrill, all being parts
of v' mountain of Slcwgoric, 1 ,296 a. 2 r. prof. 43 a. 1 R. 1 P.
unprof. 17/. 10s. OJd.; bar. Tullaghgarvy, co. Cavan.—
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
13 On. II. Total quantity, 5,810 a. 22 p. plant. (9,411 a. 1 r. 5 P. stat.)
— Total rent, 78/. 8s. 6 jd. — Cornekelly, 84 a. Sit. 8 p.
avan. i/. 2s. 10 d. — Carcarney alias Carcarnagh, 73 a. 19s. 8Sd
Aukernaght, 159 a. 1 r. prof. 324a. 2r. 16 p. unprof. 21.3s.
— Lisneilorous alias Lisnehatlerny, 125 a. 3 r. 24 p. 21. 10s.8d.
— Crosbane, 157 a. & 16 p. 21. 2s. 5 cl. — Gracklagli, 136 a.
3 k. 8 p. 1/. Os. 3d. — Sdhehard ais Slcehard, 171a. 3 r.
24 p. 21. 6s. 5d. — Dromsowry, 92 a. 3 r. 8 p. 1/. 51. 04d. —
Drummallaght, 112 a. 3 r. 24 p. 1/. 10s. 5 jd.— in Carrow-
hekall, 232 a. 1 r. 24 p. 3/. 2s. 8jd.— Larganure or Lorga-
nure, 126a. 1 it. 8 p. 1/. 14s. 1 jd. — Creaghduffe and Pottle-
dunch, 219 a. 21. 19.s. ljd. — Cornaburt alias Comabest,
75 a. 2 n. prof. 1 r. 24 p. unprof. 1/. Os. 4 id — Byllis and
Killyduffe, 287 a. 3/. 17s. 53d— Drumderdglasse ats Drume-
derdeglasse, Latushor, and Liscapple, 189 a.& 8p. 21. 11s. Old
— Carnedun ats Cornedum, 108 a. 2 r. 1/. 9,s. 3. id —
Shraghmufert alias Sckracnifert, 90 a. & 16 p. 1/. 4s. 4d—
Corneholt (part), 154 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. 21. Is. 7d ; bar.
Castleraghan, same co — Total quantity, 2,596 a. & 8p. plant.
(4,205 a. & 38 p. stat.)— Total rent, 35/. 0s. lOjd— Drum-
more and Drumnecarrow, 265A.plant. (429a. Ir. Ip. stat.)
31. 1 Is. 6Jd ; bar. Clonchee, same co. — Iiathever, 175 a.
21. 7s. 3d — Clonline, 44 a. & 16 p. 1 Is. 1 Id — Agheneskea,
I pole (part), 26 a. 3 n. 7s. 21d — Killgolagh (part), 64 a.
prof. 8 a. & 8 p. unprof. 17s. 3]d - Aghakillmore (part),
332 a. 2 b. 32 p. prof. 25 a. 2 r. 32 p. unprof. 4/. 9s. 9Jd—
Tawlaght with Manus O’Cane’s moiety of the Gallon of Tal-
laght, 172 a. 1 r. 8 p. prof. 9 a. 2 b. 16 p. unprof. 2/.6s.6jd.
— Aghacree or Aghecreeve (part), 176 a. prof. 7 a. unprof.
2/. 7s. 6 jd. — Moydristin (part), 198 a. prof. 3 a. unprof.
21. 13s. 5 Jd; bar. Clanmaghan, same co. — Total quantity,
1,188a. 3r. 16p. plant. (1,925a. 3r. Ip. stat.)— Total rent,
16/. 0s. llld— Cooleoge (part), 59 a. & 32 p. 15s. lift/.—
Bunin, 640 a. 8/. 12s. 9jd.; 1 bar. Tullagha, same co. —
Total quantity, (1,132 a. 2 r. 14 p. stat.) — Total rent,
only tan. 9 /. 8s. 9{d — in Killegrayge and Aghillagh, 139 a.
1/. 17s. 6 jd. — Annimekerrigg, 263 a. prof. 53 a. 2 r.
unprof. 3/. 11s. (174 a. of this denomination sold to Rich.
Ley). — MnUyinackgarchan, 36 a. 9s. 8 jd. — Crovacure ats
Crovaure, 51a. 13s. 9jd. — Aghebogge, 35 a. 9s. 51d
— Drmnmnkeele, 50 a. 1 r. prof. 4 a. unprof. 13s. 6jd."—
Drumgristin, 28 a. 2 R. prof. 20 a. 2 r. 4 p. unprof. 7s.8jd.
—Drumsannon, 77a. Ir. prof. 1a. 2 r. unprof. l/.Os. 10jd.
— Fiogh, 99 a. 1 r. prof. 10 a. 2 n. unprof. 1/. 6s. 91d
— Corlenane, 67 a. prof. 17 a. 3 r. unprof. 18s. Id —
Drummetty, 82 a. 3 r. prof. 71 a. unprof. 1/. 2s. 4d —
Rakeevan, 73 a. 2 r. 19s. 10 jd. — Drullaghy, 84 a. 3 r.
1/. 2s. 1 Old — ft Killnemody, 61 a. prof. 5 a. 3 r. unprof.
16s. 5 jd. — ff Listellan and Killekeskeame, 139 a. prof.
II a. 2 r. unprof. 1/. 17s. 6 {d. — Note: He sold the lands
thus marked •)-)• to Geo. Scott.— Rath, 216 a. 21. 18s. 3 3d
Natarre, 163 a. 3 r. prof. 45 a. 3 r. unprof. 2/.4s. 21d —
Dromsword, 54 a. 14s. 7d— Dunsierke and Racawish, _77 a.
3 r. prof. 9 a. unprof. 1/. Is. — Crosbane andDirr enecro we,
221 a. prof. 25 a. unprof. 21. 19s. 8d — Tatenegall (part),
31a. 8s. 4 Id — part of Drumhillagh and Drumlin, 109 a.
1/. 9s. 5d— 1| Drumgragh ais Kurkisb, 132 a. 1/. 15S. 7 Jd
— II Lislea, 40 a. prof. 18 a. 3 r. unprof. 10s. 9>d— 1| Lislog-
lull, 82 a. 2 r. 11. 2s. 3),d. — Note: He sold y‘ lands thus
|| marked, and 47 a. 2 r. 4p. in Crosbane and Dirrenecrowe,
to Josepli Welsh.— in Daynge, 64 a. 17s. 3Jd. — Cornewale,
32a. 3 r. 20 p. 8s. 10 Id — Tyrediggin (part), 52a. 14s.0Jd
— Killefargy, 60 a. 16s. 2id — Lissagoer, Drurnlunge) and
Corkeran (part), 200 a. prof. 14 a. unprof. 21. 14s— Aghne-
howle, 119 a. 1 r. prof. 22 a. unprof. 1/. 12s. 2jd— Latt or
Lott Crossane, 109 a. 2 n. prof. 8 a. 1 r. unprof. 1/. 9s.6jd.
—in Aghnasky, 38 a. & 11 r. 10s. Ojd— part of the tate of
Cavan, 17 a. prof. 3 a. unprof. 4s. 7jd. ; bar. Dartry, co. Mo-
naghan.—Total quantity, 3,106 a. 3 n. 31 p. plant. (5,032 a.
3 r. stat)— Total rent, 41/. 18s. 9jd— Groagli, 2 tales, 81 a.
1/. Is. 1 Old — Drumm uclce, 30 a. 8s. l)d— Drunnnaghensen
ais Drumgensen, 32 a. 2r. 8s. 9Jd— Kinade, 29 a. 2 n. prof.
83 a. 2 r. 20 p. 7s. ll|d — Lisconduffe, 40 a. 3 it 16p.
11s. Ojd. Loppan ais Lappan, 38a. 2 it. lfip. 10s.5d— Alkill,
42 a. 2 it. 16 p. lls.6d; bar. Creeraorne, same co. Total
quantity, 295 a. & 8 p. plant. (477 a. Sr. 30 p. stat.)— Tc
rent, 3/. 19s. 7$d — Lisgest ats Laglasse, 67 a. 3 r. 3£
18s. 4jd. Gowlea, 92 a. 2 b. 1/. 4s. lUd— in Cardoole
ais Cordufflesse and Skenadoen, 219 a. 2r. 21. 19s. 31
bar. anil co. Monaghan— Total quantity, 379 a. 3 it. 3!
plant. (615 a. 2 n. 6 p. stat.)— Total rent, 5/.2s. 7d— R
ganstowne, 465 a. 9/. 8s.3jd. — Killmessan (part), 379 a.
7/. 13s. 5 jd. — Tullakean or Tallaghkean, 78 a. 3 n. 8 p.
]/. 11s. lOfd — Swinestowne, in 2 parcells, 125a. 1 r. 24 p.
21. 10s. 9jd. — Athronan, 3 parcells of, 76 a. 1/. 10s. Ojd—
Lamerstowne, 66 a. 3r. 81*. l/.7«. Ojd.— in Killtayle, 511 a.
10/. 6s. 11. Jd — the castle, town, and part of y' lands of War-
renstowne, 100 a. 2/. 0s. 6.\d — Agherskea (part), 57 a. 2 r.
38 p. 1/. 3s. 41d. — the Grange of Dirpatricke, 331a. 2 r.
6/. 14s. 3d— Dirpatricke, 473 a. 9/. 11s. 6 id ; bar. Decce,
co. Meath. — Total quantity, 2,664 a. & 38 p. plant. (4,315 a.
2r. 21 p. stat.)— Total rent, 53/. 18s. lOSd— Bedlowestowne,
170 a. 3/.8s. lOd— Shamboe (part), 106 a. 3 it. 2/.3s. 2Jd;
bar. Navan, same co — Total quantity, (448a. 1 r. 7p. stat.)
— Total rent, 51. 12s. 0>jd — Cashel I, 183 a. 3 r. prof. 7 a.
2 r. unprof. 3/. 14s. 5d— Ballyrunne, 118 a. 3 it. 2/.8s. l‘d
— Crubine, 382 a. 1b. 1 p. 7/. 14s. 9Jd — Clancullean,
216 a. 3 r. 4/. 7s. 91 d — Ballyroane (part), 425 a. 2 r. 26 p.
prof. 458a. Ir. 8Z.12s.41_d; bar. Cullenagh, Queen’s
Co — Total quantity, 1,327 a. & 27 p. plant. (2,149 a. 3 r.
10 p. stat.) — Total rent, 26/. 17s. 5i‘d -Note: He sold all
these lands in Meath and the Queen’s Co. to Thomas Juxon
esq. for 1,000/., by deeds dated 4 & 5 June 1668— Drum-
deska, 16 a. 4s. 4d — Mullihishaghlin, 48 a. 3r. Ip. 13s. 2d
— Tiraverty, 54a. 2r. 27 p. 14s.8Jd— Anaghagh, 39a. 2 r.
13 p. 10s. 8jd.; bar. and co. Monaghan.— in Drumkee alias
Drumskell, 91a. 2 r. 26 p. It. 4s. 9d; bar. Cremorne, same
co— Clonevally, 36 a. 2 r. 9s. 10jd— Aghanelnmten, 68 a.
1 8s. 4) d. Derrylaghlinchy, 7 a. In. 14 p. Is. lljd; bar.
and co. Monaghan. — in Drumskell aforesd, 37 a. 10s. ; bar.
Cremorne, snme co— Taghaboy, 23 a. 6s.2id— Drumgevelin,
48 a. 2 r. 26p. 13s. lid; bar. and co. Monaghan. — in Drums-
I keele and Lisheran, 2 a. 2 r. 38 p. 8}d; bar. Cremorne, same
co‘ Shanrowe, 72 a. 2 r. 16 p. 19s. 7jd. — Aghalissebeka,
168 a. 21. 5s. 4jd. — Drumleo, part of Dundruinon, 63 a. 3 n.
12 p. 17s. 2Jd — Corleaght (part), 30 a. 1 r. 39 p. Ss.2jd—
Cappoge, 66 a. 2 b. 15 p. 17s. ll|d — Ruffinan, 137 a.
2 r. 1/. 17s. lid — Sheelow and Mullaghmaglassan, 101a.
lZ.7s.3jd in Cornehull, 22a. Ir. IOp. 6s.0jd— Lyssanan,
92 a. & 12 p. 1/. 4s. lO.jd — in Corraghill alias Corkill, being
part of Monaghanduffe, 23 a. 1 r. 14 p. 6s. 3id— in Clowne-
mansagh, 9 a. 2s. 5 jd — in Tullycroman, 2 tates, 65 a.
17s. 6jd. — in Killcorran, 100 a. & 32 p. l/.7s.; bar. and co.
Monaghan— in the two tates of Killelisse, 48 a. 2 it. 27 p.
13s. 1 jd; bar. Cremorne, same co— in Clownemansagh ais
Kinchorry, 102 a. 1 r. 7p. l/.7s.7jd— Clontony (part), 46a.
3r. 12s. 7Jd Drumslavoge, 31a. 1 r. 8s. 5 jd— Aghaga,
27 a. 3 r. 30 p. 7s. 6id— Lisgesh (part), 24 a. 6s. 5jd; bar.
and co. Monaghan— in Ballyportnecreave, 18 a. 3 r. 4p.
5s. Ojd.— in Lisdrumlotte, 9 a. 3 n. 27 p. 2s.8d— Aghentur,
1 tate, 48 a. 2 r. 13s. 1 jd; bar. Cremorne, same co. — Mag-
herye, 68 a. 18s. 4}d ; bar. and co. Monaghan Total
quantity, 1,851 a. 1 r. IOp. plant. (2,999 a. & 19 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 24/. 19s. 9Jd Date 2d June 19 th year.—
Inrolled 5th June 1667.
side, and garden, ii
a pair of old walls i
old walls and a waste
cabbin stone walls in
25. Sir THEOPHS JONES knt. and Col. ALEX-
ANDER PIGGOTT. — In trust for the (49) officers. —
one timber house, slated, in St. Thomas-street, city of Dub-
lin, 19s. 6d in Kingsale, a shedd, backside, and garden,
part of yc old walls of two houses in High Fryars-street,
side, 9 Id — the walls of a ruined front house, back-
tme street, 3s. — a thatched lumy in
1 yc same street, 9 d — one pair of
plott in d", 9d — one front thatched
<1", Is- — one front house, slated, a
dwelling house backward, slated, a backside and garden,
in High Fishcr’s-street, 18s — die walls of a ruined thatched
house and a garden on y' west side d», 9d — one front
house, slated, one outhouse, thatched, and 2 gardens, in d°,
7s. 6d— one front slated house, one dwelling house, back-
ward, and a garden, in d°, 10s. 6d — one front house, slated,
and back house, new built, a lumy, slated, and a garden, in d",
9s.4W. — one front house, slated, and one garden, in d", 8s.2 ji/.
one front house, slated, one house, backward, and a garden,
m il", 10s. 6rf— one front house, slated, one front large house!
slated, a dwelling house and a shedd, slated, and a garden, in
d°, 1/. 5s. Gtf. — one front house, slated, mid a garden, one
other front house, thatched, and a garden, in d°, 9s. — one front
house, slated, one shedd, slated, a garden and backside, in d°,
13s. llrf. — one front slated house, backside, and garden, in d°,
11s. 3d— one front house, slated, a garden and backside in
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Monaghan.
Dublin.
Kingsale.
1825.]
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Kingsak.
Cork.
d", 5s. 7 id. — one front house, slated, a garden and backside,
in d”, 10s. 6 d. — one front house, slated, and a garden, in d°,
7s. 6d. — die old walls of a ruined front house, a decayed
house, backward, and a garden, in d", 4s. 6tf— one front house,
thatched, a front slated lumy, and garden, in d°,6s. — one front
slated house, a shedd, slated, and a garden, in d", 7s. 6 d.
one front house, slated, one garden widi a new thatched lumy
in it, in d“, 4s. 6 d. — one front house, slated, a house, backward,
an outhouse, slated, and a backside, on y' east side of High
Fisher’s-street, 11. Is. 6J<7. — one front house, slated, and
backside, in d°, 9s. — one front house, slated, a backside wherein
is now built a thatched house, in d°, 2s. 9|d. — one front
thatched house and a garden in d", 4s. 6 d. — one front house,
slated, one slated shedd, a luny, and garden, in d°, 9s.— one
slated front house, a slated luny, and garden, in d", 7s. 6 </.—
one front house, thatched, a shedd and garden, in d”, 3s. 9 d. —
one front house, slated, and a backside, in d°, 4s. 9W. — one
front thatch’d house and a garden in d°, 4s. Gd. — one front 1
house, slated, and a garden, in d°, 7s. Gd. — one front house, I
slated, a backside, and garden, in yc south-west side of Low
Fisher’s-street, 10s. 6d— one front house, slated, and a garden,
in d", 5s. 7 id. — one front house, slated, 2 thatched stables,
and a garden, in d", 5s. 7-id— one front thatched house and
a backside in d°, 3s.— one front thatched house and a garden
in d", Is. 9 id. — one front house, slated, on y“ north-east side |
of d°, 10s. 6d.— a front court, a dwelling house, slated, and a
key, in d°, 6s. — one front house, slated, and a key, in d° (rent
omitted in yc roll). — one front stone house, slated, in d", 15s.
—part of one house, slated, a shedd, slated, and a garden, in
d", 14s. 5d.; Kingsale. 32. To PIGGOTT and his heirs.
Ballywalter alias Walterstowne, 150 a. plant (24.2 a. 3 it.
36 p. stat.) 31. Os. 9d. Date 2d July 19 th year.—Inrolled
15 th July 1667.
33. HENRY COOLISHY gent.— In Killeagh, 44 a. &
6 p. — Ballygillikeagh, 69 a. & 16 p.— Dunboige, 63 a. 2 b.
17 p. — Ballinvoskige alias Ballinvogie, 52 a. — in Ballin-
ringlany, 35 a. 2b. 7 p. ; bar. Kinalea, co. Cobk. — Total
quantity, 264 a. 1 r. 6p. plant. (428 a. & 16p. stat.) — Total
rent, 47, Os. 3d. Date 7 th June 1 9th year. — InroUed 1 0th June
1667.
Randalstowne (part), 44 a. — Graigenhoue, 4 a. 2r. ; bar. 19 Cn. II.
Forth, co. Wexford. — Total quantity, 891 a. & 20 p. plant.
(1,443 a. It. 35 p. stat.) — Total rent, 18/. 0s. 10 Jd Wexford.
39. EDMUND WADDY gent. — Ballyare and Birdstowne,
63 A. — Cussinstowne (part), 25 A. — Clogheast, Logensheard,
and Crossland, 114 a. & 20 p. — Churchtowne, 72a. & 10 p. —
Tagh-Edward, 7 a. 1 R.— Taghire, 12 a. 1 r. 10 p. — Rath*
downey, 35 a. — Great and Little Garedowne, 67 A.; same bar.
and co. — Total quantity, 395 a. 3 r. plant. (641 a. & 9 p.
stat.)— Total rent, 8/. 0s. 3d. 39. WILLIAM JACOB
gent. — Much Rath (part), 30 a. — in Bennetstowne, 64 a. —
in Comginstowne, 45 a. — Muckstowne Colblow and Coulcan,
48 a. &18p. — Hardiglasse, 23 a. 1r. 10 p. — Rathtrolan, 50 a.
— Ring, 60 a. — Churchtowne and Two Islands, 60 a, — Sig-
ginstowne (part), 21 a. 1 r.— another part of y' same, 79 a. —
Welchestowne, 53 a.; same bar. and co.— Total quantity,
533 a. 2 r. 28 p. plant. (864 a. 1 r. 34 p. stat.)— Total rent,
10s. 16s. l£d. Date 12 th April 19/4 year. — InroUed
22 d June 1667.
40. Or. Mr. ANTHONY ORMESBY — Corlis and Ca- Sligo.
van, lqr., 97 a. 1b. 8 p. prof. 16 a. 1r. 24 p. unprof. — in
Aglunore qr., 150 a. 1r. 8 p. prof. 296 a. & 16 p. unprof—
Common, 1 cartron, 41 a. 1 r. 8 p. — one of y° two qrs. of
Scardan called Lissanally, and Rathanury, 93 a. 2 b. — Dri-
naghane, lqr., 415a. 1b. 24 p. prof. 56a. 2b. 16 p. unprof. —
Seaven cart™, in yc two east qrs. of ye four qrs. of Grange,
211 a. 1 r. 24 p. prof. 13 a. 2 r. unprof.— in Loghkineltine qr.,
most contiguous to Coolsoder, Grogagh, and Carrignegnagh,
156 a. & 29 p. prof. 74 a. unprof. — Coolsoder, Grogagh, and
Carricknagnagh, 1 qr., 204 a. 2 r. 32 p. prof. 15 a. 2 r. un-
prof.— Tullagh and Corbullige, d", 137 a. 3 r. 8p. — in Clogher-
be<r, 1 qr., 122 a. 3 R. 24 p. — in Cloghermore, 1 qr., 246 a.
& 32 p. prof. 1 a. 2 r. unprof. ; bar. Carbery, co. Sligo. —
Total quantity, 1,876 a. 3 r. 37 p. plant. (3,040 A. 1 R. 20 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 1 9/. 0s. Old. 41. CHRIST11 and Mayo.
THOs ORMESBY. — Lissene qr., 35 a. — Carrownitlinane,
1 qr., 80 a. 1/. 3s. 3 id.— to Christ'.; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo—
in Carrowreagh qr., 100 a. 1/. 0s. 3d.; bar. Baliintobber, co. Itoscomm,
Roscommon.— to Thomas. Date 27/4 Feb. 19/4 year.—
InroUed 4/4 March 1666.
Meath. 34. WILLIAM LANE gent. — Roddanstowne alias Rod-
manstowne, 218 a. 1 R. 14 p. — in Colgagh, 32 a. 2 r. 33 p.
— Dollanstowne, 260 a. & 20 p. ; bar. Deece, co. Meath—
Total quantity, (827 a. 3 r. 25 p. stat.) — Total rent,
10/. 6s. lid. Date 5/4 June 19/4 year. — InroUed llthjune
1667.
Cork 35- Sir RICHARD KIRLE knt.— Drummaneene, Kill-
noe, and Knocknomnany, 866 a. — Scarrough, 502 a. prof.
421 a. unprof. — Killpadder, 169 a. 2 r. 16 p. prof. 144 a.
unprof.— Killvaledy, 328 a.— Drumaghane, 194 a.— Oulert,
101 a. prof. 98 a. unprof. — Total rent, 32/. 16s. 2 Id. — in
Gortroe and Drumfeife, 611 a. & 5 p. 9/. 5s. 6 d. ; bar. Du-
hallow, co. Cork. — Carrigenslioneene, 96 a. 1/. 9s. 2d. ; bar.
Fermoy, same co.— Total rent, 43/. 10s. 1 Old. 37. FRAS.
BRETRIDGE, JOHN GRIGG, JEROME BEASLEY,
JOHN COMMINS, R“ STRONGMAN, RD CURTIS,
R» HAWKNY, ROBt COTTER, THOs MORRIS, and
JOHN CASEY. — In Ardyfryer and Miltoragli, 73a. Sr.
14 p. ll.2s.5d.; bar. Orrery, co. Cork. — to Bretridge and
Gregg. — in y* west plowland of Gortnegrosse, 43 a. 2r. 34 p.
13s.S£d. — to Beasley. — more in y' same, 125 a. 1 r. 14 p.
prof. 524 a. unprof. 1/. 18s. 0|d. — to Commins. — in Gortroe
and Drumfeith in yc plowland of Kilcaskan, 80 a. 2 r. 5 p.
prof 50 a. unprof 1/. 4s. 4 id. — to Strongman. — in Gort-
nagrosse, 73 a. 2 r. 14 p. 17. 2s. 4d. — to Curtis and Hawkny.
—in Ballynoe, 26 a. 2 r. 28 p. 8s.0|d.— to Cotter — in Dro-
more, 204 a. 2r. 34 p. 3/.2s. ljd. — to Morris — in y' three
qrs. of the plowland of Cappagh, 32 a. 1r. 14 p. 9s. 9d. —
to Casey ; bar. Duhallow, co. Cork. Date 4th June
19/4 year . — InroUed 7th June 1667.
Wexford. 38. RICHARD OUSLY esq. and ANNE OUSLY als
GIBBON his wife. — Assaly (part), 94 a. — a parcel! called
y° coition, 13 a. l it. 30 p. — Ballyrnine (part), 19 a. & 80r. —
Ballyshine, 108 a.— Lcuehtnwne, 69 a — Ballycogly, 197 a—
Colloghter, 60 a. — Gibbonghstownc, 15 a.— Ganyhack (part),
7 a— North Randalstowne (part), 87 a— Kingstownc, 57 a.
— Churchtowne, 40 a. — South Randalstowne, 76 a. — North
(122.)
42. EDWARD WORTH, Bp. of Killalow. — Glynine, Cork.
2 plowlands, 508 a. & 32 r. plant. (823 a. & 32 p. stat.)— Rent,
71. 14s. 4d. ; bar. Kinalea, co. Cork. — ■ — Date 16/4 May
19/4 year. — InroUed 19/4 June 1667.
44. Sir JOHN STEPHENS knt, Gov' of the castle of WeslmeaUi.
Dublin— Balrath (part), 280 a. 1 R. 28 p— Ballyloghvaddin,
226 a. 1 r. — Ballynure, 219 a. 2r. 30 p. — Bollandstowne,
68 a. 1 R. 4 p. ; bar. Delvin, co. Westmeath— Collierstowne, Meath.
(part), 39 a. — in Umberstowne, 10 a. — in Clondogan, 15 a. —
in Larraghcorr, 1 91 a. 2 r— in Readstowne, 164 a. ; bar. Moy-
fenragh, co. Meath.— part of Clonade and Clonevoe, 247 a. ; Kings Co.
bar. Codes towne, King’s Co. — Ardandra, 239 a. 1 R. 24 r. Longford.
prof. 9 a. unprof. — Lissnarragh, 118 a. 1 R. 24 p. prof 23 a.
2 R. unprof. Legan, 52 a. 1 R. 16 p— Tobbernaree, 138 a.
1 8 p. — Corkorky, 97 a. 2 it. 32 p. — Knowbegg, 30 a. —
Tally, 140 a. ; bar. Abbeyshrewle, co. Longford. — Total
quantity in Westmeath, 794 a. 2r. 22 r. plant. (1,287 a. &
20 p. stat.) — Total rent, 16/. Is. 9id. — Total quantity m
Meath, 419 A. 2 R. plant. (679 A. 2 R. 25 p. stat) -Total rent,
8/. 9s. llid. — Total quantity in King’s Co., 247 a. plant.
(400 a. & 14 p. stat) — Total rent, 51. — Total quantity in
Longford, 816 a. & 24. r. plant. (1,322 a. stat.)— Total rent,
16/. 10s. 6d. Date 13/4 April 19/4 year. — InroUed
19/4 April 1667.
48. Major ROBERT WARD— A brick house, tylcd, Dublin.
a backsidej and a back building, in Oxmantowne, 12s. 2Jd. ;
city of Dublin— a house, a yard, a ruined slated house, on Ualmmj.
,,c west side of y“ said yard, a small tlmtched house, and y'
walls of a house, on y* south side of the High-street, 1/. 17s. 6d.
—a house, a yard, and a house plott, backward, in d“, 18s.
—a house, a yard, and a house plott, in d°, 1/. 17s. 6d—
a house, a yard, a house plott, backward, and a shedd, in d",
7S> a corliel. house to said street, leading to Flood-street,
j2s. a house, in d", 15s. — a house, a thatched house, back-
ward a yard, and the walls of a house, backward, in d",
1 9s. 6s— a thatched house and a backside in d", 7s. 6d. a
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
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house, backward, in d", 10s. 6d. — a house, a backside, y‘
walls of a house backward, in d", and y« walls of another
house in do0, 15s. — two houses and a backside in d°, north
side, 3/. 19s. 6 d. — the walls of a house, a house, backward,
a backside with a shedd, in do-, 1/. 6s. 3d.— part of a house, a
backside, and a thatched house, backward, hi d“, 2s. 8 d. ;
town of Galway. — part of a house in Oxmantown, 18s. !W.
— a house in Fishamble-street, commonly called yc sign of yc
Bell, 1 Is. 5 \d. ; city of Dublin Total rent in Dublin,
21. 2s. 4£c/. — Total rent in Galway, 15s. 8^rf.— All these to
Ward and his heirs 52. Major ROBERT WARD,
ALEX. STAPLES, and DANIEL M'NEILE, esqrs. —
Part of a timber and brick house, tiled, a malthouse and yard, in
St. Patrick’s-street, 11. 3s. o\d. ; city of Dublin.— Moneard
plowF (part), 207 a. 3r. 31. 3s. 2\d.— Rathpecan, 1 plowl", I
387 a. 5/. 17s. G\d. — moiety of Ballybegg, 60 a. 18s. 25 d.;
par. Whitechurch and Kilcully, north liberties, Cork— CW- |
heene, 1 plowland, 251a. 3/. 16s. 2 jrf. ; par. Curriciphane,
said liberties — Killnap, { plowl'1, 115 a. 1/. 14s. lljrf.; par.
St. MaryShandon, d". — the Commons, 1 plowld, 1 64a. 2/.9$.9</.
— Feren (or Farren) feris, and Knockfree, 49 a. 14s. )0jtf.
— Killogybegg, 1 a. plant. (1 a. 2 n. 19 p. slat.) 3jrf.— Rath-
more, 5 plow., 71 a. 11. Is. 6:>d. ; par. and liberties aforesaid.
— Polea-Curry, North, h plow.— Polea-Curry, South, 4 plow.,
62 a. 18s. 10</. ; par. and lib. aforesaid— North Ballymore
or Ballynure (part), 13 a. 3 r. 35 p. 4s. 2 id.; par. St. Fin-
barry, south liberties— In trust for the (49) officers
54. JAMES RAND of London, apothecary. — In Rathmul-
lin, 317 a. & 20 p. plant. (513 a. 1 a. 30 p. stat.) prof. 80 a.
1r. unprof. 4/. 5s. 7 d.; bar. Lecale, co. Downe
55. THOMAS LINDSAY gent — Clogher, 210a. 21. 16s.8rf.;
same bar. and co. Date 24 th June \9th year. — Inrolled
10 th Oct. 1667.
BOSE, Lady, Marchioness of ANTRIM. — All and
singular the towns, villages, hamletts, manoi-s, castles, lands,
tenements, seivices, rents, and hereditaments whatsoever,
scituate, lying, and being in the baronies ofToomeand Antrim
within ye territories or tuogl.s of Monterevedy, Feavagh,
MunterkaUy, Knockboynebrade, and Muntermurrigan, which
were given and bequeathed to her by yc last will of Sir Henry
O’Neale, her deceased father— Except Ballyculfay, Bally-
mackaddy, Ballybowloghlv, Ballyclougervey, Ballynewmeg-
lasse, Ballynewgenan, Ballygally, Ballycarginnig, y- i town
of Cammome, y' 4 towns of Gunean, and y' 4 towns of
Cramhill, late in the tenure of Sir T. Phillips knt. ; and also
those ten towns or townlands in the Fevagh, formerly in the
tenure of dame Anne Hill; and those 20 towns or townlands
in y' tuogh of Munterkelly, formerly in y- said Anne Hill’s
possession, and also those 4 towns or townlands in Maghre-
heghall, in y' territory of MunterkaUy, formerly in y' posses-
sion of W“ Fullerton gent. ; and also Ballybollan and Outer-
clouny, in yc tuogh of Muntervedy. — the chiefrie of 51. a year,
issuing out of y° towns in the Fevagh, and y' 20 towns in
MunterkaUy. — the chiefrie of 10/. issuing out of y° 4 towns I
of Carrowdonoghie— the chiefrie of 21. issuing out of Bally-
bollan and Outerclouny ; borough of Randalstowne, bar.
Toome and Antrim, co. Antrim. Dale 28 th Feb.
im year, —Inrolled \3th March 1666. —Note .- All these lands
and premisses had been granted by King Charles I. to her
father Sir Henry O’Neale knt., in fee, by patent dated 1 9th July
1637, 13th Cha* 1st, and confirmed to yc marchioness in
fee by this patent; and (at the request of Randal Marq. of
Antrim, her husband and herself, and pursuant to privy seal,
dated at Whitehall, 31st Oct' 1666, (19», 2“ p. d. R. 8.) the
premisses within the territory or tuogh of Monterevedy were
created the manor of EdendufTcarricke ; tlie towns and lands
of Ballekillefede, &c. created the manor of Mullaghane ; the
lands of Ballelymy, &c. created the manor of Cashell ; the
half tuogh or cinament of Knockboynebrade, and the tuogh
of Muntermurrigan, created the manor of Bockna ; with
courts lect and baron, waifs, estrays, felons and fugitives’
goods, &c. in each, courts of record, power to appoint senes-
challs, bailiffs to execute writts and other process of y' said
courts, and other officers ; to build and keep a prison, with a
gaoler; to impark 2,000 acres, with free warren and chace;
to appoint a clerk of y' market; to hold a Wednesday mar-
ket, and two fairs on 26 June and 20 August, and y' day
alter each, at the late built town of Brughshane, upon the
lands of Agneclore, at the crown rent of 15s. English— and
for yc better plantation of y» manor of Edenduffecarricke,
and the town of Ironworkes ats Mainewater, within that ma-
nor, the said town was created a free borough, by yc name of
andalstowne, and to return two members to parliament
lotal rent, 30/., being y' ancient rent reserved by y' patent
granted to Sir Henry O’Neile by K. Charles I., dated 19 July,
13th of his reign Patent dated 16/A March 1666, and
,n,om 2d April 1,67. Pal. »• Car. M, 2- par,,
facie Roll 52.) ' ’
Roll, 1 9th Cha. II. fourth part, face.
Wexford. 3; ARTHUR Earl of ANGLESEY— On y' north or. on
kay a ham,, „„-Uuh bj c„pl s, Twogood.-,
slated house, with a shop and cellar to it— a stone house
slated, out of repair— a ruined waste house— a stone house’
slated, and a yard— a stone house, slated, out of repair— a large
stone house with a yard, to the key— a stone house, with
a back building. — a small stone house, slated, with a small
backside — the walls of a house lying upon y' street, which fell
when Mr. Bishopp was tenant— one stone house, slated, with
a small garden and building, backward— the walls of a house
lying in y° street called Hyde’s Hall— y' ruins of a house to
y* street> and a small garden. — a small house, slated. a
thatched house upon y' town wall— a stone house and yard—
the ruins of a house, and another clearly waste— a stone house
and garden — a thatched house and d»— a handsome stone
house, with agarden and court— two stone houses, with a yard.
a stone house, with a plottof ground for a garden. a stone
house, with a backside— a slate house, ruined, with a small
plot— a stone house, slated ; in New Ross, co. Wexford
a house-sted and garden a house-sted and garden. — die
walls of a house, with a garden— a house-sted and a small
piece of ground — a house-sted and a small slipp of ground,
—a house-sted and garden— a thatched house and garden—
a house-stead and garden— a ruin diatched house or barne,
and garden— a house-stead and a slipp of a garden— a house-
stead and a small piece of ground— a house-stead and d° a
thatched house, with walls of stone and clay, and a garden—
a diatched house, with stone and clay walls— a small thatched
cabbin, with some waste ground — a small thatched cabbin
a thatched house, backsides, cabbin, and garden— a liouse-stead
and a small garden— a diatched cabbin— a waste house-stead
and garden— a house-stead on y' north side— two house-steads
on y* same side — a thatched cabbin— a house and garden— a
thatched house and garden— a thatched house and garden—
a parcell of waste ground where cabbins stood— a cabbin
and garden — a house-stead, waste ; in Bridge-street-lane, in
New Ross— a cabbin and garden— a cabbin and small gar-
den— a thatched house and small backside.— a house-stead,
with a narrow backside — a thatched cabbin a thatched
----- and small garden— a house-stead, waste, and a small
garden— a diatched cabbin ; in Maiden-lane, New Ross— a
house, cabbin, and garden, in Church-lane, d"— a small sl.edd
and stone house— two stone houses and gardens— a stone
house and garden— a stone house, with a back building and
garden — a thatched cabbin, with a slipp of a garden a stone
house, with a slipp of a garden— a waste piece of ground of
a stone house, and a garden— a diatched house and a small
garden — the stone walls of a house, widi a shedd— a small
thatched cabbin— a thatched cabbin and backside— a house
and garden. — a thatched house and garden. — a stone house
slated, and a garden— a stone house, widi a backside and
garden— a stone house, slated, with a garden— a diatched
house for a stable, with a garden — a thatched house for a
barn, a garden, and a close— a thatched cabbin— a thatched
house and garden— a liouse-stead and garden— two house-
steads and gardens ; on y" south side of St. Mary’s-street, in
New Ross — a liouse-stead, a stone house, widi a cross-build-
ing, and garden — a stone house, with a cross-building, and
garden. — a stone house, slated, with a litde backside.—
a small garden plott— a thatched cabbin and small garden-
house-stead, waste— a waste piece of ground, widi a gar-
en — a house-stead, a stone house, and garden a small stone
house, with a garden— a small house, with a garden and
backside— a stone house, with a building, a garden, and yard.
Cork.
Wexford.
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a stone house, with a small yard and garden. — a stone
house, with a kitchen and garden. — a stone house, with
a back building, yard, two gardens, and a thatched cabbin
behind them.— a ruined house, with a slipp of a garden—
a ruined stone house, with d". — a stone house, with d". — a
small stone house, slated, and a garden.— in part of the house
where Mr. Whitson lives, and a garden i
lane ; on yc north side of St. Mary’s-street,
large stone walls for a house. — the r '
walls of a house, with
St. Michael’s-
n New Ross. —
house. — broken
■uined house backward.
piece of ground, where a fair house stood. — two cabbins,
with 4 small backsides. — another part of d°. — a third cabbin.
—a stone house, slated — a thatched cabbin and another
cabbin— a stone house, with a waste piece of ground, and
a waste d», where Mrs. Cashell’s cabbin is. — three cabbins.
—a thatched cabbin— a stone house, with a yard, kitchen,
and garden. — a piece of ground for a garden next the town
walls, and from thence y“ walls of a house, 7 couples long,
and a waste piece of ground between Mr. Bunbury’s house
mul Lieut. Col. Puckle’s— a fair stone house, slated, a room
for scullery, and part of a garden wall— a large house, em-
ployed for a common bakehouse, with a house-stead, cabbin,
and garden— a house-stead, with 3 couples standing, and
a garden— a stable, pigeon-house, and orchard, with a large
house to yc street, and building backwards— a piece of ground
for a garden ; in south quarter. New Ross— a house and
small garden. — a thatched cabbin and garden. — a house-stead
and garden. — a cabbin, house-stead, and garden— a house-
stead and garden— a cabbin and garden— a cabbin and gar-
den. a waste place for a house and garden— a thatched cab-
bin and garden— a house-stead and garden— a house-stead
and small d»— a thatched cabbin and d"— a house-stead, cab-
bin, mid small garden— a garden plott— a cabbin and garden,
—a thatched cabbin— a thatched house— a thatched cabbin
and a waste piece of ground. — a house-stead, waste. — a stone
house, with back buildings, a shed, and garden— a small
thatched cabbin— a stone house, ruined, backhouse, mid gar-
den. a waste piece of ground, a slate house, and garden. —
a stone house, with a yard, 2 ruined backhouses, and garden. —
a house and yard, backhouse, and garden— a stone house, back-
building, a yard, with a kill, & small shed and cabbin— a house,
slated, with backbuildings, yard, and garden— a slated house
and garden. — a house mid small backside— a large house, with
a kitchen and small backside, and a great house-stead, lying
in St Mary’s-street ; in y° east side of South-street, in New
ross. a stone house, with buildings backward, and a gar-
de,,.—a thatched cabbin and small garden.— a thatched
cabbin, a piece of ground full of tann-pitts, a back kill,
and house-stead. — a thatched cabbin, with a small garden,
—a thatched house and garden ; west side of South-street,
in New Ross— a house-stead and small garden— a thatched
house and garden, a thatched cabbin and small garden—
two cabbins and gardens— a house-stead, cabbin, and gar-
den. tivo cabbins and gardens, and two garden plotts. —
a house-stead and garden— a liouse-stead and sliedd within
it, and a garden— a house-stead and garden— a house-stead
and garden— a house-stead, cabbin, and garden— a thatched
cabbin and garden ; south side of St. Micliael’s-lune, in New
Ross. a house-stead and small garden. —a house-stead
and garden— a long ruined cabbin and garden plott, and
part of W' Davy’s holding, in St. Mary’s-street— a garden
joining to St. Michael’s church-yard. — a waste piece of
ground on yc west side of St. Michael’s church-yard. —
a small garden— a small garden ; north side of St. Micliael’s-
lane, in New Ross. — a liouse-stead, with a waste piece of
ground— a thatched cabbin, with a small garden— a liouse-
stead and garden— a small garden plott— a cabbin and
small garden. — nine house-steads, and a little garden to
each— a liouse-stead, with a small garden. — two house-steads,
a cabbin, and a garden— a thatched cabbin, with a little
backside and garden. — a house-stead mid garden ; west
side of Beale-street, in New Ross— two liouse-steads mid
gardens, a waste piece of ground mid garden— a house-stead
and cabbin, with a garden— a liouse-stead and garden.— a
garden— two house-steads— a ll tihud house »d * all
backside. a long thatched house, small garden, and backside.
—eight house-steads and 8 gardens, plowed by John Jennings j
cast side of Beale-street, in New Ross— a thatched cabbin—
a house-stead, cabbin, and garden— a garden plott.— a garden
plott— a thatched house and garden— a garden plott— a gar-
den plott— a garden plott— two liouse-steads, cabbin, and
(122.)
3 garden plotts ; south side of Cross-lane, in New Ross. — a
garden plott. — a liouse-stead and garden. — a square garden -
plott, with a liouse-stead and large garden plott.— a house-
stead, 2 garden plotts, and a cabbin. — a ruined house and
large garden. — a liouse-stead, cabbin, and garden. — a garden
plott. — a cabbin ; north side of Cross-lane, in New Ross.
—Total rent, 39/. 19s. 9 \d. Date 9th Feb. 19 th year—
Inrolled 19 th March 1666.
7. Cornet RICHARD WHALEY— In Ballyvoole, 78 a.
Sr. 25 p. — Ballygegan, 97a.; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny.
— Total quantity, (284. A. 3 c. 31 r. stat.) — Total rent,
3/. 1 Is. 2 \d. — Tulliagh, 251 A. — Ballyard, 278a. 3 R. 14, p. prof.
15 a. unprof.— Lislea, 242 a. prof. 38 a. unprof— Aglmecone
alias Aghmacane, 142 a. prof. 163 a. unprof. — Debereene,
224 a. prof. 77 A. unprof. — || Cargill or Carricgeen (part),
170 a. prof. 24 a. unprof. — || Legacree or Aughnacree als
Auglilegnacree (part), 46a. prof. 7
legbagh,
iprof. — Carrownagow-
jh, 264a. prof. 89a. unprof.— 1| Aglineduffe or Aughinduffe,
192 a. prof. 265 a. unprof— 11 Cashed (part), 73 a. prof. 28 a.
unprof— Devernagh, 229 a. prof. 15 a. unprof.; bar. Orier,
co. Ardmagh— Total quantity, (3,420 a. 3 R. 12 p. stat.) —
Total rent, 28/. 10s. l^rf— Note : The four denominations
thus || marked, cont. 779 a. & 22 p. stat., being charged with
6/. 9s. ll£d. (y' proportion of y' rent of 28/. 10s. lid.), the
same was afterwards reduced. Date 1st Feb. 1 9th year—
Inrolled 9th Feb. 1666.
9. JOSEPH DEANE esq— Hayestowne (part), 445 a.
2 n— Earnulfe, 120 a— Harriestowne (part), 410 a. 2r—
Kingstowne and Great Earnulfe, 319 a. 1 it— FoUistowne
(part), 81 a. 2 r. 18 p. ; bar. Skreene, co. Meath.— in Bally-
gallan, 400 a— Coolesillags, 29 a— Ballycacksouse, 426 a—
Pooreswood, 395 a— Cooleroe, 183 a— Coolereeny, 154 a.
— Ballyduffe, 129 a.; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny— Aghne-
mutragh, 292 a. 2r. 16p— Burriu, 247 a. 3r. 24 p— Cloun-
147 a— Dromgehmle, 74 a— Townahenry, 101 a.
.— BaUydeslane, 171 a. 2 r. 16 p— Ballym'Couchy,
168a. 1r. 8f— in Ballyrussell, 38a. & 32p— Narrow- Water,
240 a. — Drumore, 196 a. 1 r. 24 r. — Ringleroy, 162 a. 3 r.
8 p— Moygannon (south part), 43 a. 3 r. 16 p— Aghegeight
ats Ballyaghegeigh (south part), 107 a. 2r. 32 p.; bar. Upper
Evagh, co. Downe. — Total quantity in Meath, (2,230 a. 1 R.
7 p. stat.)— Total rent, 27/. 17s. 7d— in Kilkenny (2,779 a.
2r. 32 p. stat.) — Total rent, 34/. 14s. lid. — in Downe,
(3 225 A. 2 R. 13 P. stat.) 1,991 A. 1 R. 8p. plant— Total rent,
26/. 17s. 7d. 10. NATII- COOPER, CHRISTOPHER
RENDER, and JOHN FISHER, gents— Rossroe, 130 a—
Cappagh, 182 a— Kilkeran (part), 35 a. 1 R. 14 p— Bally-
allan (part), 124 a. ; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny. — Total
quantity, (763 a. 1 r. 3 8 p. stat.) -Total rent, 9/. 10s. 10*d.
—to Cooper— Fodanorahy (part), 106 a.
(172 a. 3 R. 5 p. stat.) 2/. 3s. 2*,d. ; same
— Glanbreedy, 204 a. 3 r. 14 p. prof. 30 a. unprof— part of
f west part of Garrylish, 91 A. 1 R. 33 P. prof. 7 a. unprof—
Territory Ilengh, co. Tipperary— Total quantity, (479 a.
3 r. 31 P. stat.)— Total rent, 4/. 9s. llid— to Fisher.
11 JOHN PARKER of London, gent— In Kilbride, 596 a.
3 r. 5 p. prof. 2 a. unprof. (966 a. 2 r. 38 r. stat.) 12/. Is. 8d. ;
bar. Navan, co. Meath. Date 16 th Jan. 18 th year.—
Inrolled 22 d February 1666.
12. THOMAS COOTE esq. — Note : The grant of lands
inrolled here is inrolled before on y' back of y' ?A ”'1
is yc same with that set down, page (103) —
. 27 p. plant.
e bar. — to Render.
— Inrolled bthjune
21. WM HAMILTON of Loughcurrine, co. Tyrone, es
— Kedew als Redew, 120 a— Mullinele, 241 a. prof. 81
rmprof.-Dyao, SS a. — Mullaglunore, 190 « *; 3
uitprof. — Killinnll, ISO a. prof. 2S a. .opiof.-Mollmrfe.gl.,
,70 .. Drwnrus or Drumas, 190 a. prof- 2a. unprof.— Taw
,»l,al»n alia. Tatendeagho. nli» T.wnagW.gh.n, 164 a
prof. 60 a. unprof. — Claarkill, SI A—lir=l..ge, ««iog!i
100 a. — Derrerantalum .»>• Dorreerantali.n anrl Minn
soge, 04 a. prof. 18 a. 1 a. unprof.— Mullnghnuu
r o , a. prof.
- Ballagh, 185 a. prof. 25 a. unprof.—
Meaeh, 103a. prof. 67 a. unprof— Cornelaght, 215 a.
nnprof. — Aghasallagh, 307 a. prof. 13 a. unprof—
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
■i. II. Killmore, 156 a — Cavanbuy, 67 a. — Skragrane alias Stra-
~ grane, 107 a. — Lissmullinture, 89 a. prof. 77 a. unprof. — the
me- woods of Mullineill and Lissraullinture, 246 a. — Taunagb,
94 a. prof. 8 a. In. 20 p. unprof. — Leaghtmackanabb, 134 a.
prof. 4 a. unprof. — Kinardtowne, 97 a Killiganny, 62 a.
prof. 7 a. 2 n. unprof. — Quilligan alias Quilliganny, 196 a.
prof. 20 a. unprof. — Aghenis, 291a. prof.' 29 a. unprof.— Ra-
nakett, 196 a. prof. 44 a. unprof. — Dromore, 171a. prof. 11a.
unprof. — Lisladowne, 164 a.— Mullycarnon, 331 a.— Creve-
lagli, 413 a. prof. 26 a. 1 n. unprof. — Tollyremon or Tully-
romon, 215 a. — Anacknauch alias Anaghcramph, 233a. prof.
4 a. unprof.— Knockanegew alias Knockagenn, 237 a. prof.
6 a. unpvof. — Conner alias Comer alias Comes, 240 a. —
Gynee, 50 a. — Tnllyneskean alias Tullynesheaii, 60 a. ; bar.
Dungannon, co. Tyrone. — Lishnonough alias Lisnanagli,
119 a. 3 r. 7 p. prof. 48 a. unprof. — Mullinora, 110 a. prof.
17 a. unprof. — Achatis, 64 a. & 10 p. prof. 5 a. unprof. —
Murraglifaddagh, 105 a. & 12 p. — Newtowne, 114 a. Ir.
18 p. — Ballyhallahnn and Glaymoteragh, 70 a. 3r. 39 p. —
Glanaltragh, 68 a. & 15 p. — Garrinch, 63 a. 2r. — Carrow-
m'Laughlin, 153 a. — Drumnacrosse or Drumacrosse, 207 a.
3r. 15 p. — Cartronware, 73 a. 1 r. — Aghabrack, 32 a. 3r. —
Corbally, 102a. & 20 p.— Aghamore, 1 cartron, 108a.2r.S0p.
— Knockbane and Shanclone, 196a. Ir. 20p. — Killnemarragh
alias Killnemaddagh, l cartron, 87 a. 3 r. 20 p. — Liskerragh-
tegan ats Lisseraglikenneda, 1 cart", 101a. 3 R. 10 p Lisse-
quin, 1 cartron, 45 a. 2r. — Cartron Stilaght, 1 cart", 115a.3r.
— Tawlaglvt, 116 a. 3r. — Clonloghill, 1 cartron, 116a. — Gar-
wagh and Cooledugliill, d", 118 a. — Ballynegarragh, 1 cart",
49a. 2 r. 10 p. — Corregrane, l cart", 222a. 3r. 10 p.— Gur-
teeneclinell, 82 a. 2r. — Ewkenbane, 1 cartron, 109 a. 2r.
Loughcarran, 18 a. 1 r. unprof. — Cartroncard Torres and
Knappagh, 110a. & 33p. — Tullylinagh and Monea, 218a. Ir.
17 p. prof. 18 a. unprof. — Esnagli, 130 a. 2r. 7p. prof. 176a.
2r. unprof. — Ardcallen, 2 cartrons, 264 a. 2r. 27 p. — in
Towne-Warden and Friskill, 3 cartrons, 659 a. — Aghaboy,
78 a. 3 R. — Muskersagh alias Munkersagh and Largan, 207 a.
2 r. 19 p. prof. 65 a. 3 it. 4 p. unprof. — Coolearty, 214 a. 2r.
prof. 36a. unprof. — Clonefin, 211 a. 3r. prof. 142 a. 3 r. 20 p.
unprof. — Monestrybagh or Monestrybanc, 186 a. 1 r. 8 p.
prof. 123 a. & 15 p. unprof. — Killin, 2 cartrons, 327a. 3r. 8p.
prof. 270 a. 2 r. 12 p. unprof. — Bogg of Killin and Bnllin-
lougli, 65 a. 2r. unprof. — Ballinlough, 2 cartrons, 135 a. In.
10 a. — Coolecorr and Shancloonagli, 224 a. 2 r. — Ratlicorr,
97 a. 2 r.— Aghafadda, 101 a. 3 R. 10 p.— Ballinulty, 263 a.
3 n. 33 p. — Tobber, 2 cartrons, 263 a. — Enishmore, 27 a
Bawne, 159 a. 1 it— Ballydally, 116 a. & 20 p.— Cargynagh
alias Clagrynagh, 114 a. 1 r. — Clonesliurra or Cloneshinra,
99 a. 1 r. 20 p. — Tearemore, 60 a. — Emlagh, 55 a. 2 r. 10 p.
— Corkyllin and Cartronbower, with Ballymaraghan, 189 a.
3 r. 38 p. — Ballyamyell or Ballyaunell, 185 a. 3 it. 20 p. —
Porgurtinoughti-agh and Porgurtineltragh, 248 a. 2n. 16 p.
— Derragh, 2 cartrons, 90 a. & 12 p. prof. 466 a. 3 n.
13 p. unprof. — Cooledony, 2 cartrons, 158 a. 2 r. prof. 76 a.
3 r. 34 p. unprof— Carnabegg alias Carmabegg, 2 cartrons,
27 a. & 26 p. prof. 327 a. unprof. — Clonecraw, 2 cartrons,
98 a. & 12p. prof. 341a. 2r. 3 p. unprof. — Clonaghmore,
155 a. — Boellyboy or Balleboy, 2 cartrons, 145 a. & 25 p.
Ritnychuly or Rimcooly, d°, 1 18 a. & 20 p. prof. 69 a. 1 r.
13 p. unprof. — Kinroe or Rinroe, 184 a. 3 r. 10 p. — Lina-
backarty and Tonem, 85 a. 2 n. 20 P. — Killsonagh, 93 a. 3 r.
36 p. prof. 26 a. 3 r. unprof. ; bar. Granard, co. Longford.
—Total quantity in Tyrone, 6,31 1 a. plant. (10,222 a. 3 r.
4 p. stat.) — Total rent, 85/. 3s. 9Jrf. — Total quantity in Long-
ford, 8,864 a. & 13 P. plant. (14,358 a. 1 r. 15 p. stat.)
Total rent, 179/. 9s. 7rf. — Note: The lands of Carrow-
m'Laughlin and Clonloghill being subject to a mortgage of
200/., made, 17th Nov. 1637, by Faglmy and Cormucke Fer-
rall to RJ Kennedy esq., and the same being saved under the
acts to William Kennedy of Mullagh, esq., (son, heir, and
exec' of John Kennedy esq., and brother to the said Richard,) I
he received the said 200/. from Hamilton, and released
to him the said mortgage by deed, dated 8th March 1670,
and inrolled 20 May 1071. (Hot. de anno 23" C. 2. 2J" p\
. /. Roll 13.)— Tullybrack-Itragh, 155 a— the lower half of Tul-
lybrackoutragh, 60 a. 1 n — Dromnahirary, 182 a. 2 r. prof.
34 a. unprof— Tullyglisse, 121a. 1 it. — Coolekill, 115 a. 2 r.
— fKilltibride, 218 a. 2 it— Carrofiaghan, 143 a— fDugire,
143 a. 2r. — f Portnelligan, 67 a. 2 r.— fLislaunill or Lis-
lamnill, 92 a. 2 r— Mullin, 285 a — fTullyglissoglody, 117 a.
— fCreenerkin, 184 a. 1 r. ; bar. Tuterany als Taurany, co.
Ardmagh. — For the lands marked films, containing 823 a.
In. plant. (1,333 a. 2 r. 5 p. stat.), total rent, ll/.2s.3rf. -
— for the rest, 1,018 a. 2 b. plant. (1,649 a. 3 r. 9 p.
stat.), total rent, 13/. 14s. llfrf. — Ballenemeataghoutragh,
Ballcnemeataghi trngh, Lislony, Breaghine, Gortfad, and
Skerrye, Numsoge or Mumsoge, Dromquose, Dromahickeene,
Glassdromine, Crossdalicowtragh, and Crosstlalietragh, and
also yc chief rent of 2/. 10s., and suit of court. — Total
2s. 6 d. over and above all other rents to w"> the premisses
were then liable; bar. Tourany, co. Ardmagh. in rever-
sion, after y' determination of Rob' Hovenden’s interest,
who married Catharine yc mother of Sir Phelim O’Neile
of Kinard, co. Tyrone, knt. — Note: The king being en-
titled, by Sir Phelim O’Neile’s forfeiture, to the yearly rent
of 20/., and certain chiefries, services, and profits, reserved
out of these premisses, by his grant thereof to Rob' Ho-
venden of Ballynameatagh, esq., in fee farm, which had
hidierto been concealed, and not brought into charge in
the Exchequer, his Majesty directed a grant to pass to
Wm Hamilton of Loughcurrin, esq., and his heirs, of the
said fee-farm rent of 20/., duties, and services, at the rent
of 1/. Whitehall, 11 April 1665. (17", 2» p. d. R. 4.)
and 12 Feb. 1665-6. (18", 2» p. f R. 29.) — Mr. Hamilton,
on the 8 July 1667, surrendered this patent of 27 Feb.,
conditioned to be regranted on payment of 2s. to the vice
treas' (19", 1" p. f R. 9.) Date 27th Feb. 19th year—
Inrolled 5th March 1666.
28. SIMON RICHARDSON esq. — Ballynahowne alias i
Ballynehone, 1 tate and 1, 150 a. prof. 24 a. unprof.— Astris-
semore alias Asrismore, 31 a— Mullanacallagh ats Mullane-
nalloge, 20 a.; bar. Truagh, co. Monaghan— Tanlaght ats
Townelaght, 1 tate, 81 a. — Killiffe ats Killileeffe, d", 40 a.
prof. 2 a. 3 r. unprof— Garrane alias Garronoughtragh, 1 tate,
35 a. prof. 150 a. unprof. — a parcell of Annamcneth alias
Annaneogh alias Anagramph, 7 a— another part of d", 23 a.;
bar. and co. Monaghan. — Coolertragh alias Cooleoghtragh,
120 a. — Tirem'more alias Teerem'moe, 63 a.; bar. Cree-
morne, co. Monaghan. — Total quantity, 570 a. & 6 p.
plant. (923 a. Ir. 8 p. stat.)— Total rent, 7/. 14s. 2Jtf.
28. ROBERT BURGH gent. — Shiveage, 2tates, 72 a. prof.
9 a. unprof— Terecava, 2 fates, 61 a. prof. 40 a. unprof—
Cornehowa, 2 tates, 79a. prof. 4a. unprof— Tcreawra, 2 tates,
74 a. prof. 40 a. unprof— Gowleery, 1 tate, 47 a. prof. 2 a.
unprof— Tullynonine,38A—Carvagh,CmdowIagh,Legacory,
and Cornehowe, 4 tates, 441a.; bar. and co. Monaghan—
Baliyreagh (part), 698 a. 2r. 27 1*.; bar. Creemorne— Cork-
reagh (part), 82 a. 2 r— Rent, 1/. 13s. 5</.; bar. Athirdee,
co. Louth — Total quantity in Monaghan, (2,447 a. 3r. 14 p.
stat.)— Total rent, 20/. 8s. Date 30 th May 1 9th year—
Inrolled 24 (h July 1667.
30. Sir GEORGE CARTERETT bart. and Sir WIL-
LIAM PETTY knt. — Gortagaffe or Gortagasse, 154 a.
plott of yc Downe Survey, remaining in the office of the Sur-
veyor General— Gortalinny (N-2.), 161a. Sr. (N»ll.)—
Cahir (part), 229a. ln.SOr. (12.)— another part of d" (12A.),
113 a. 2 r— more in y=same (12 P.), 109 a— more in y" same
(12. 1.), 46 a. — Killgorta alias Killgarkary or Killgortary
(17.), 85 a.; par. Killmare, bar. Glaneroughty, co. Kerry.
Glamnore or Glanmore (22 T.), 620 a. more of the same
(22 A.), 25 a. 2r. — Kilhnacaloge (5 A.), 16 a. 2r. Cann-
feagh (8 f A.), 8 a. 3 it. — Cannfeagh or Canferagh (8 A.),
11a. & 20 p. — Lealiud (27 W.), 23 a. — more of the same
(27 A.), 7 a. — Ardeagh (4 A.), 97 a. 1 r — Derryvirrhy ( 13 A.
M.), 34a — Curraghcreene (24 A.), 13 a. & 10 p— Derryna-
mucklagh (16 A.), 5 a — Derrymaglagh (16 T.), 6 a Glan-
Incliiqueene (14 A.), 40 a. 2 r. SO p— more of the same
(14f A.), 18a. lit. 20p— more or the same (14 A. W.), 15a.
— Derryclogh and Urragh (18 T.), 233 a. 2 r— more of the
same (18 A.), 34a. — Dromonity or Drumonoly alias Drom-
moughty (11.), 225 a. 2 r. 14 p— more of the same (11 T.),
64 a. Killagha (18 P.), 178a. 2r. 20 p— more of the same
(12 W. A.), 53 a — Dromalihily alias Dromabohcly (19 A.),
113 a. 2 r— more of die same (19 T.), 30 a. 1 n— Bonane
(9T.), 102 a. — more of the same (9 A.), 9 a more of the
same (9 | A.), 22 a. 1 it. 20 p. — Glantrasny or Gortrassney
(20 A.), 31 a. — Coolnagapoge (1.), 355 a. 1 it. 27 p. Fora-
more (15 T.), 50 a— more of the same (15 A. W.), 208 a. or
10S a— more of y' same (15. 4.), 9 a — part of Ballygriffin,
timber wood, 241 a. or 141 a — out of another part of the
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same (containing in all 1,150 a. 3 r.), y' north part next
- v6 river of Kilhnare, 606 a. 3 n. 8 p— Gortlahard, 138 a.—
East Killtrassney and part of Killony als Killowen, 262 a.
2 n. ; par. Killmare and Toyalista, bar. Glaneroughty, co-
Kerry. — Total quantity, (7,787 a. 3 r. stat.)-Total rent,
73/. 0s.0id.-NoU ■■ By patent, dated 23d Dec. 1678, and in-
rolled 26th Feb. following, the quit rent of 73/. Os. Old. was
reduced to 24/.— Hot. anno 31", 3“ pars, f Bolls 8 §- 12.)
31. THOMAS COMPTON. — Part of the west qr. of
Nedeene, wherein stands the fort (1.6. A.), 192 a. 2 b.—
in KennagappeU, being part of the same (1. 8.), 15 ' a. —
Dromanclarig (1.7.), 28 A.-part of Nedeene (1-9.A.). !«-*•
—in Reenegrosse, part of Nedeene, 15 A.-in part of Nedeene
(1.5. A.), 6 a. — Knockanebane, 68 4.2 b. — Carrinargo or
Carrumarge, part of Nedeene (1. 2.), 136 a. — Lisclerig or
Liscrellig, in 2 parcells.— part of Nedeene (1. 2. 3.), and y°
other marked (1. 2. 6.), 88 a. — KiUcurane, part of y' west
plowland of Killowen (1. 3. x.), 47A.-out of y" southerly
part of Cumcurkis (by an east and west line), part of the east
plowland of Killowen, 90 a. 2 R. 27 p. ; bar. Glanroughtie,
co. Kerry— Total quantity, (1,410 a. 1b. 16 p. stat.)-Total
rent, 13/. 4s. 6Jd. reduced to 4/. a year by the said patent,
Roll 1 1. Date 20th June 19 thyear.—InroUed 17/A Jidyl667.
/. 33. THEODORE MURPHY gent., MARY his wife,
and DOROTHY BAXTER widow.— In Ballyvalloe, 22 a.
3 b. 27 p. — Bally neclasse, 75 a. — in Ballynagh, 230 a. 1 R.
11p.— Total rent, 6/. 12s. 103,d. ; bar. Ballaglikeene, co.
Wexford. — to Murphy and wife for life ; remainder to the
heirs male of her body; rem' to Mrs. Baxter, her heirs and
assigns. Date 14/A Nov. 18/A year.-Inrolled 4/A March
1666.
34. Sir WILLIAM KING knt—The castle, town, and t
lands of Killpeakan and Killmorrismore, 606 a. plant. (981a. i
2k. 19 p. stat.) 9/. 4s. 0 3d: bar. Small County, co. Lime- :
kick.— the castle, town, and lands of East Cahirelly, Bolier-
duffe, Ballysallagh, and Knockcarragh, 696 a. — an island ■
adjoining, 34A.-the castle, town, and lands of West Cahirelly,
402 a— Ballyblacker, part of Ballybncken, 40 a. ; bar. Clan-
william, same co.— Total quantity, (1,898 a. 1r. 39p. slat.)
— Total rent, 17/. 15s. 1 lid — in Killfrusli, 186 a. plant. .
(301 A. 1 R. 6p. stat.) 2/. 16s. 6d. ; bar. Small County, same
co —South, North, and East Ballyhindon, and Graige, 157 a.
3 b 26 p.— Ballygymore, 316 a.— Maydyboy, 49 a— Colie-
bane, 14a. 1 R.-Ballygybegg, 103 A-Bohergare, 155 A.-
in Sharhane, 110 a. ; bar. Clanwilliam, same co.—lotal quan-
tity, (1,466 a. & 34 p. stat.)— Total rent, 13/. 14s. lid—
Parke and Keboge, 258 a.— in y' south part of Camary and y'
nortli part of Stradballinvalishngh, 111 A.-in Carnary afore-
said 130 a.; south liberties of Limerick.— Total quantity,
(808 a. lit. 8 P. stat.) — Total rent, 7/. 11s. 6Jd-Kreagh-
nanrow, a parcell, 10 A— in Noghevall, ^9 A.-Ballyhinnult ,
3d of qr., 10 a. — Lysm'teige, i qr., 9 a— Graffcene, 3- of a
or, 28 A. — Lissylissy, 2-3- of qr., 11a.; bar. Burren, co.
Clare.— Carrowcullranagh, 15 a.; bar. Inchiquin, same co.—
in Oughmama, 1 qr. and 3-, 39 A.-Turbagh or Turlagh and
Termonbegg, 96 A.-Deline, 2 qrs., 86 a— Slewcarne, 1 qr.,
32 a.— in Rannagli, 3-4-ths of qr., 21a.; bar. Burren, same
co.— in Carrowcoolcranagli alias Gortnolougli, 36 a. ; bar. In-
rhinuin, same co. — Total quantity, (764 a. 2 r. 10 v. stat.)—
Total rent, 7/. 3s. 4Jrf. — Torbett, 400 a. — CuUinenagh,
146 A. & 35 v. — Carhunagli, 162 a. 2 b. 29 r. - Doonard,
300 a. prof. 11 A. unprof. Carliowgarrett, 117 a. 1 R. 30p^
GortungageU, 327 a. 2 b. 37 p.-Molloghconoughtragh, 188 a.
1r 29 p. — Carhenekelly, 165 a. & 4p—Carlianagalla alias
Carhu-necunnealaght, 48 a. 2 r. 10 P.-in y" north moiety
of Lessye or Lyssie, 51 a. 2 B.-Shanbough, 224 a. 1b. 29 p.
— Bally nesaggart, 409 A. 1 R. 34 r. - Cahirgih, 37 A. 1 R.
36 p. — -Kallapan or Rallapan (part), 137 A.-Ba lycoll.nan,
104 a. 1R. 9 p. — Kilcolgan, 173 a. 1 R. 23 p— South Lisseym
Lyssie, 72 a. & 18 p— Glantallagh, 284 a. 2 r. 36 p.-Glau-
talleeno, 271a. 3n. 30 P.-Bnllyrengh a!s Pullcmtc,
3 26 p.; bar. Iraghticonnor, co. K»uw.-ta 5*
nart. of Dromvally, 141a. 3 b. 37 v> ; bar.
Lime co. -Total quantity, (3.328 a. 3 u. 38 v, stab) -
, Total rent, 59/. 6s. 8J</.— in Ballymnck-Davld, 78 ,\. K 12 !’•
88 a. 2n.-Uh,ghneaJ, 134a 3n-
SH-eboe. 94 a.— in Uassine, 148 a.; bar. Kells, co. Msath.
-Total quantity, (876 a. In. 32 p. s»K)— Total rent,
(122.)
10/. 19s. ljd— Garthyhouse and lands, 293 a. 2 b. 39 p. 10 Cl
— in Killenegallogb, 38 a. 1 R. 34 r. — Skelieenc and Mony- jycsll
duffe, 155 A. 2 n— Kill and Shraduffe, 145 a. ; bar. Moy-
cashell, co. Westmeath. — Total quantity, (1,024 a. 3 r.
20 p. stat.)— Total rent, 12/. 16s. 2\d. — Brownestowne,
450 a. 2 R. 38 p. — Scurlogstowne (part), 220 a. & 30 p. —
Sheepestowne, 124 a. 3 r. 10 p. — Stonestowne, 279 a. 1 r.
2 p. — Ballinvally, 143a.— in Cooledorkeran, 179a. 2r.
10 p; bar. Delvin, co. Westmeath. — Total quantity,
(2,263 a. 3 R. 12 P. stat.) — Total rent, 28/. 5s. llld —
Derrygrogane, Kilmurry, and part of Brackloen, 222 a. Kmt
plant. (359 a. 2 r. 17 p. stat.) 4/. 9s. 10?d; bar. Philips-
towne, King’s Co. — Total quantity', 10,540 a. 1 r. 13 p.
j plant. (17,074 a. 3 r. 36 p. stat.)— Total rent, 1747. 4s. 3d
— Total quantity in Munster, 7,746 a. 3 b. 38 p. plant.
(12,550 a. & 35 p. stat.) — Total rent, 117/. 18s. Id-Total
quantity in Leinster, 2,793 a. 1 R. 15 p. plant. (4,524
3 r. 1 P. stat.) — Total rent, 56/. 11s. 2d— Note.- Sir W'“ King
being sent for into England by his Majesty, to attend his
service in the war against the Hollanders, and behaving
with great loyalty, prudence, and courage, yc King, as a
particular mark of his favour, was pleased to giant to urn,
during his life, 150/. a year out of die quit rents reserved
hereby on his lands, to commence from 6 March 1673, on
which day the regiment, whereof he was L. Colonel, was le-
duced to single companies, and he to a private captain—
(Dated 12 th May 1674, and inrolledaimo 26", 2 impart, dorso.)
Dale 23 d May 197/i year.—Inrolled 29 Ik May 1667.
37. PHELLEM GALLAGHER gent— Knockbracke,
89 a. prof. 48 a. 1 r. 8 p. unprof.— more of the same, 7 a.—
Carrowbleagh, 16 a. 1b. 8 p.- more of the same, 18 a.
Tuarinmore, 191 a. prof. 59 a. 3 r. 24 p. unprof. -Ballagh-
mucke, 84 a. 1 B. 8 P. prof. 207 a. 3 b. unprof— in the 3 car-
trons of y' quarter Canaugh, 98 a. 1 R. 3o p— Carrowgarrow
in Ballincard, 44 a. 2 B. prof. 54 a. 1 R. unprof— Rathmorc
. and Ballycarran, 53 a. 1 r— in Ballynagrogy, 41 a 3 r. ; bar.
• Tirawly, co. Mayo— Total quantity, 643 a. 2 r. 1 1 p- plan ■
[ (1,042 a. 1 R. 36 p. stat.)— Total rent, 61. 10s. 31d Date
. 1th June 19//i year.—Inrolled 22 d June 1667.
39 OLIVER LAMBERT esq— A piece of ground eii- .
closed widi a brick wall in Oxmantowne, 15s.; city of Dublin.
—a house, a yard, 2 gardens, 2 houses backward, and a back-
side, in Little Gate-street, east side, 3/. 16s. 6\d— a house,
a backside, and a house backward, d», 1/. 10s— a house, back-
side, and a house backward, in d", U 1*. 9d-a house a yard,
and a house backward, in d", 15s— a house, yard, and a
thatched house backward, in d", 1/. 10s. -a house, a home
backward, a backside, and the walls of an old house, 2/. -s.
— a house, a yard, a house plott, and walls backward, d ,
11 2s. 6d.— The walls of a house, a house backward, a yard,
and diatclutd house backward, d-, 1 1- 1 ls-fid— a house, n you,
, .hatched hens, backward, 1= Blake or Back-lane, sou.
side frontin'; to the Casthwgate-street, at f cn ,? ° _
Blake-hure, las.- a house plott ... said lane, -s. ,li. »
Uuitched house la d-, Ss— house plott in d , 2s. . W.-tla
wall, of a house, ea« b <K «*-» “J
,.ro house "loos In rl , Is. M.-s«crsl house pie* .awth sale
,.«dd hue, 4s. 6d- — seve.sd other house
TotT™^ S-in trust for y” officers.
Date 2d May 19 th year.—InroUedSd May 1667.
43. HENRY WADE esq— Gallstowne, 314 a. 3 R. 2 r.
, . fr.no, o n 19P. stat.l 6/.7s. 53d.; i bar. l'oure, eo.
Lath. Date 3d June 19 th year.-Inrolled 20th July
1667.
44 Cant. FRANCIS GIBBONS— Megrahin (pan),
i aTA — Hnitlicstowne, 274a. 2R.-Davids.owne, 166a. Sr-
i ^ Wrstml0!™ -TSrJmnL. 881 i 3 n. plant. (1,428a.
1 «. 7 P. stilt.) — Total ren., I™ «*■ H <*■ Date 'Uk ^
18//. year.-Inrolled 1 0th April 1667.
46. Lieut. HENltY JOHNSON, -to Dppef Cl«»gj
; .1* , castle, mil a. a a. a- plant («’ *' 2 «' 3 '' ***
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
19 Ch. II. 54 ls.9J<4 ; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny. Date 2d March
1914 year. — Inrolled 4th April 1667.
Louth. 4.7. MARY, relict of PETER ASHENHURST, and
MARY, SARAH, and ANNE, their daughters. — In Cookes-
towne, 71 a. & 36 p.— Gilbertstowne (part), 174 a. prof. 60 a.
unprof. — one tenement in Atherdee, and 1 a. — Total quan-
tity, (398 a. 3 b. 15 p. stat.)— Total rent, 4419s.9<4; bar.
Atherdee, co. Louth. — to the widow for life ; remainder to yc
daughters and their heirs. Dale 20th June 19 th year.
Wexford. 49. Capt. THOMAS HOLME.— Dongeare, 241 a.— in
y* north side of Malmontry (being wood), adjoining to Don-
geare and Ballybrickett, 26 a. 2n. 33 p. — in Taghmon, seve-
ral messuages and tenements, and 349 a. with comon of pas-
ture.—Browne’s castle, 120 a.— Forrest, 137 a.— Blackditch,
35 a— Old Booly, 131 a— Ballykennigan, 66 a— in Iiar-
rystowne and Mooreenstowne, 267 a.— Bragurteene and Cul-
teene, 190 a. — Bally wooder and part of Crandonell, 102 a.;
bar. Shelmalier, co. Wexfobd.— Total quantity, (2,696 a.
2 b. 29 p. stat.) — Total rent, 334 14s. 1 \d. reduced to 294
a year, by patent dated 15 July 1679— (Rot. de anno 31» Car.
2J,> 3a pars, facie R. 34.) — Note: Tlie concerns in Taghmon
were sold to Daniel Galian esq— Ballygollicke, 31 a Hill-
towne, 27 a— Little bridge of Bargy, 74 A. — Graygollough
(part), 17a— Butler’s-towne,60A— Ballycronigan, 39a Bal-
lytreule (part), 10 a. — Harry ’s-torvne (part), 22 a. — Grackeroge,
60 a— Chappell (part), 24 a — Crealagh ais Crellough, 25 a.
—part of Ballycuslane and Graige Robbin, 65 a. 2 b. Great
Cardowne (part), 12 a. 2 e— Ballywitcli (part), 25 a— Kille-
lane (part), 11 a. 3 b. — part of two three acres, 6 a. — part of
nine acres, 9 A— Little Ballybogher (part), 39 A— Great Bal-
lybogher (part) and Paradize, 33 a. 2 b. 7p.; bar. Forth,
same co— Total quantity, (958 a. & 7 p. stat.)— Total rent,
1 14 19s. 5} <4 — Killiske (part), 97 a. — Ballyverogue, 162 a.
Atclare (part), 15 a— Old-Court (part), 9 a. 2 n— Ballakelly
(part), 14 a. 2 k.; bar. Shelburne, same co— Total quantity,’
(482 a. 2 b. 34 p. stat.) — Total rent, 64 Os. Sd. reduced to I9Cu.ii.
44 16s. by the above-mentioned patent. 50. OSBURNE
EDWAllDSgent — Haysland, 8 a. — Ballyhire, 113a. — Bing Wexford.
alias Windmill, 40 a. — Ballywitcli (part), 75 a. — Waddings-
land, 30 a. — Fassa, 30 a. — the Churchtowne of Killrame,
101 a. 1 b. 2 p. — Ballygeery and Ballydugane, 173 a. — Great
Ballyconner, 103 a. 3 k. 3p. — Little Ballyconner, 63 a. 1 n.
14 p. — in Harrystowne, 53 a. ; bar. Forth, same co. — part of
Killgarvan, next contiguous to Ballyloscran, to be divided by
a north-west and south-east line, 57 a. 3 b. 20 p, — Total
quantity, 848 a. & 39 p. plant. (1,374 a. & 2 p. stat.); bar.
Shelmalier, same co. — Total rent, 1743s.6<4 51. Major
ROBERT CUPPAGE. — Ballyanreagh, 349 a. — Lambes-
towne and part of Blackhall, 601 a. — Davidstowne, 362 a. —
Ballinclea and part of Barmonny, 375 a. ; bar. Bantry, same
c<> — Total quantity, (2,732 a. 2 k. 26 p. stat.) — Total rent,
344 3s. 2d. reduced to 244 a year by y° patent before men-
tioned—Dunnaghone (part), 139 a. plant. (225 a. & 25 p. Cork-
stat.) 24 2s. 2ld. ; bar. Fermoy, co. Cobk 51. JOHN Wexford.
ANNSLOW, JOHN EVANS, HUGH HOBBS, and
JEREMIAH PEISLEY, gents. — Ballylubornagh, 100 a. —
part of the great house of Mullrankan, with yc castle and y*
3d part of the mill, and 10 a. — in the eastern part of Norris-
towne, 25 a. 1 it. 13 p. 24 14s. 9J<4— these to Annslow—
Bridwell, 72 a. — Johnstowne (part), 4 a. 14 10s. 9><4 —
these to Peisly ; bar. Bargy, co. Wexford. — in yc north part
of Homestowne, contiguous to the said town, 67 a. 2 r.
!"• — Rowestowne, 85 a. — part of Ballywodder and Cron-
donnell, 126 a. 54 12s. 9 f<4; bar. Shellmalier, same co—
these to Evans. — Sigginstowne (part), 6 a — in Ballyhikowe
alias Ballyhilceene, 25 a. 3 Youltowne alias Yoltowne
(part), 5 a. 3 r. — half of Ratlilonane or Rathsonan, 61a.
14 19s. lOJtf. ; bar. Forth, same co— the west part of Lis- Tipperary.
duffe, 61a. 1 r. 13 p. 18s. 7^.; bar. Lower Ormond, co.
Tipperary— these to Hobbs Date 26 th June 1 9th year.
—Inrolled 18 th July 1667.
Roll, 1 Qlh Clia. II. fourth part, back.
Meath.
King's Co.
Kilkenny,
1. GILBERT and KYMPTON MABBOTT, made
agents for wine licences — Hie first patent inrolled is a grant
appointing the office for making and granting of licences, for
selling and uttering of all kind of wines and strong waters by
the gallon, or by other greater or lesser measure ; and con-
stituting Gilbert Mabbott and sir William Clerke knt., and
the survivor of them, agent to liis Majesty for making and
granting of licences for selling and uttering of wines and
strong waters by retail, during the lives of the said Gilbert,
and Kympton Mabbott his son ; with the lee of 6004 English
a year, the issues of the office to be applied towards ye main-
tenance of the army and garrisons in Ireland. Doled at
Westminster, 16th Jan. 12lh year. — Inrolled 2lst March 1666.
3. Cornet JOHN GORE— The castle, town, and lands
of Ballyvoye alias Knockfin, 1 qr., 145 a. — in Mountayne, a
parcel 1 of Ballyvoye, 26 A— in Ballyvoye, other qr., 26 a—
in Glassey-east, 1 qr., 29 a. — Ballyclmhan, 22 a. ; bar. Cor-
curnroe, co. Clare. — Total quantity, 248 a. plant. (40 1 a.
2 it. 35 p. stat.)— Total rent, 34 15s. 4<4 Dale 6th Feb.
19 th year.— Inrolled 1st April 1667.
5. FRANCIS ROWLIDGE esq— Croboy (part), 161a.
2 r. plant. (261 a. 2 r. 17 p. stat.) 34 5s. 5 <4; bar. Moyfen-
ragh, co. Meath— Clonegenagh alias Cloghgenagh (part),
187 a. & 14 p. plant. (294 a. 3 k. 32 p. stat) 3413*8}^
bar. Clonhske, King’s Co. — Cursed Garden, Millpond
Garden, Jesuit’s Garden, Great Croft, Symon’s-Garden, &c.,
1 1 a. 1 r. plant. ( 18 a. & 36 p. stat.) 4s. 6|<4 ; city and liber-
ties of Kilkenny Date 6th Feb. 19 th year Inrolled
10tk Feb. 1666.
6. HUGH EDWARDS of Londonderry, aid", and AN-
DREW Mc LENNAGITAN. — Casdetowne, 80 a. prof. 10 a.
unprof— ICnocknevarry, 73 a. prof. 20 a. unprof— Resketir-
rille, 132a. prof. 28 a. unprof. — Mulliredane, 90 a. prof. 16a.
unprof— Clontefolle, 80 a. prof. 15a. unprof— Cranaskslagh’
145 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. — Edentilane, 86 a. prof. 10 a. un-
Pr°f- Lynnagh, 75 a. prof. 5 a. unprof. — Derroneborey, 92 a.
prof. 26 a. unprof— Neisgragh, 139 a. prof. 124 a. unprof—
Mullicarr, 110 a. prof. 16 a. unprof— in Derrinseere, 72 a.
lit. 22 p. prof. 18a. unprof. — Ballymachale, 100a. prof. Tyrone.
11a. unprof. — Coolem' Warden, 103 a. prof. 24 a. unprof. ;
bar. Dungannon, co. Tyrone. — Glencoway alias Glenconway Londonderry
and Bononeboy one town, 435 a. 2 r. prof. 487 a. unprof—
Ballym'Ilduffe, 1 18 a. — Templemoyle, 250 a. prof. 54 a. 2 r
unprof— Leake, 160a. prof. 126a. 2r. unprof— in Ballynes,
7 a. & 7 p. prof. 7 a. unprof. ; bar. Kenaght, co. London-
derry—Total quantity, 2,347 a. 3 r. 29 p. plant. (3,803 a.
1r. 2 p. stat.)— Total rent, 314 13s. 10^. — all these to
Edwards — in the half town of Altaglasson, 280 a. & 35 Tyrone
Raghlin, 88 a. ; bar. Dungannon, co. Tyrone— Total quan-
tity, 368 a. & 35 p. plant. (596 a. 1 r. 33 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 44 19s. SA— these to M'Lennaghan. Dale 16th Nov.
18 th year. — Inrolled 14th Dec. 1666.
9. ELIZABETH MASSAM widow— The manor, castle, Meath.
and town of Stackallen, 313 A. 2 R. 26 p. prof. 27 a. unprof. -
and Causestowne, 138 a. prof. 6 a. 2 r. unprof— Hardmans-
towne, 98 a— Plowland, 117 a.; bar. Slane, co. Meath—
Total quantity, 660 a. 2 r. 26 p. plant. (1,079 a. 3 r. 22 p.
stat.)— Total rent, 134 9s. ll?,d Date 2d May 19 th year.
— Inrolled 6th May 1667.
12. Capt. THOMAS PRIOR— Rathdowne, 484 a. 3 r. Queen's Co.
4 p— in Ballybugge and Creallagh, 222 a. 3 n. 35 p. prof.
80 A. unprof— of Killcoran, 24 A. & 18 p— in y« north-west
pu-t of Hanistowne, with y« mill, 3 a. ; bar. Upper Ossory,
Queen’s Co— Total quantity, 734a. 3 b. 17p. plant. (1,190a.
t I^c,Vtnl-)~T0'al ‘ent’ m 6d' 12‘ THOMAS
L'U kLY gent. — In yc south part of Greganossee, 36 a. 2 it.
1 1 » Minog, 162 A— Slnaglinarrow, 100 a.; bar. Upper
same co— Total quantity, 298 a. 2r. 11p. plant.
2 r. 21 p. stat.)— Total rent, 64 Os. 10|<4 Date
30th March 1 9th year— Inrolled 13lh June 1667.
14. Sir ROBERT REYNOLDS knt— Dancer’s Rath, Lotah.
8 a. 3s. 3t4 Mullanilly, 5 a. 2s. OJd. — Edrabore, Cross-
mare, and Knockskegbeg, 22 a. & 32 p. 9s— Knockskeginore,
14 a. 5s. 8d. — Acrefallow, 4 a. 2 r. 24 i>. Is. 10i<4— Muck-
Island, 9a. 3 r. 24 p. 4s— Knockskreeny, 3a. & 32p. ls.3.)<4
— Drombrosny, Carrickclontony alias Clintonknock, and
lip.-
Ossory,
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1825.] FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT. Ill
all yc lands in the possession of Christ. Ward, belonging to
- the same, 17 a. 6s. 10. id. — Carrigstons, Dennigarry, and that
parcell called y* Nine Acres, and all other y* lands belonging
to y' same, in the possession of Captain Ireland, 146 a.
2Z. 19s.l£d.; bar. Dundnlke, co. Louth— several parcells in the
possession of John Wilshire, 78 a. II. 11s. 7d. — several par-
cells in yc poss" of Fra’ Peirce, 9 a. & 16 r. — several parcells
in the poss" of Capt. Cox, 6 a. 2 u. 16 p. — small parcells in
the poss" of Lord Dungannon, 1 a. 1 it. 8 p. 6s. 10id. —
the Rushy parke, Sally parke, Whiteliill, and other y" lands
belonging to the same, in the poss" of Mrs. Bishopp, 38 a.
2 n. — one parcell in Castleknocke, 2 a. 2 r. prof. 3 a. 3 b.
unprof. 16s. 7Jrf. ; liberties of Dundalke, on y° south side of
y" river. — part of y° Moore lands, 53 a . & 16 p. — more of
the same, 6 a. & 16 p. — Knockbane, 22 a. 1 n. 8 p. 1/. 13s.
— Lisdough (part), 22 a. 3r. 24 p.— more of the same, 23 a.
1b. 8 p. 18s. 8id. — Carnebeg (part), 2 a. & 16 p. — remdr of
Carnebeg, Carnemore, Brandon’s mote alias Brandon’s
house, and all other y° lands belonging to the same, 1 13 a.
1 it. 8 p. 21. 6s. 8 id. — Firrtowne, 35 a. 2 n. 32 p. — more
of the same, 26 a. 1b. 8 p. lZ.5s.ljd. — Dowdallshill, 131a.
2 n. 16 p. prof. 41 a. 3 r. unprof. 2Z. 13s. 3 \d. — Bally-
bradagh (part), 4 a. 17s. 7 jd. — Yellow parke, near adjoining
to yc same, 3 a. Is. 2jd. — Lurgankeele, 334 a. 6Z. 15s. 3d.
— Ballygane alias Ballycregan (part), 81 a. 2 e. — more of
the same, 112 a. 2 b. 31. 18s. 6jd. ; liberties of Dundalk,
on y° north side of the river. — Total quantity, 1,337 a.
2 k. 24 p. plant. (2,166 A. 3 B. 4 p. stat.) — Total rent,
27 Z. Is. 7 jd. Date It /It June 19 th year. — Inrolled 1st July
1667.
17. Sir RICHARD GETHIN bart., one of the council
for y" government of the province of Munster. — Carrygleam-
leary, witli ye water-mills (to be ever hereafter named and
called Gethin’s Grott), 225 a. — Lismacannis, 376 a. 3 b. — Bal-
linard (to be called for ever Low Grange), 194 a. 2 n. 12 p. —
Nyhurniagh and Qlascurragh, 329 a. — Killecannevoy, 408 a.
2 B. 15 P. — Negarran and Killnegead, 225 A. — Killeagh, 295 a.
— Ballyeghan and Ballybarvoy, 93 a. — Forty ridges in Lisda-
leige, 2 gardens in Elenor, a chief rent of 8d. issuing out of
Gorticanoughty, a chief rent of Is. out of Gortincrussy ; bar.
Fermoy, co. Cork. — Ballintobir alias Ballintobuir, to be
called Boscobbell, Scartivaninie, GaiTantifinnie, Poule-
cassan, Coolenepissie, Coolenehorney, Gortivoile, Curragh-
Ifhidane or Shidane, Rosserawe, Killbardimill, Grinane,
Killbardinnill Grienane, to be called High Grove, Clochan,
Killornowan, Cloglier, and Ballyphillibeene, 1,259 a. 3 b.;
bar. Duliallow, same co. — Total quantity', 3,406 a. 2 r. 27 p.
plant. (5,518 a. & 38 p. stat.) — Total rent, 51Z. 14s. 8d. —
Cappagh, 82 a. — in Cargowre alias Carrigoone, to be called
Newstone, and Clogliure, 250 a. & 1 1 p. ; bar. Fermoy, same
co. — Total quantity, 332 A. & 11p. plant. (537 A. 3 n. 24 r.
stat.) — Total rent, 5Z.0s.9Jd. — Note: Sir Richard, intending
to make an English plantation, and to introduce manufac-
tures for the advancement of trade in Ireland, procured all
these lands, with those of Ballimurrisheene, Ballygriffin,
Carrygarragh, and Tullogh, in the bar. of Fermoy, to be
created into the manor of Gethin’s Grott, with 800 a. in
demesne ; power to create tenures ; to hold courts leet and
baron, before his seneschalls ; to hold a law day or court of
record; to appoint bailiffs and other officers; to build prisons;
to enjoy all fishings, weyres, and royalties; to impark 700 a.
or more, with free warren and cliace ; to hold two fairs, on
29 June and 29 September, at Gethin’s Grott alias Carriglenm-
leary, and to appoint a clerk of the market. Dated
23 d August 1669. — Inrolled 27 th Sep. anno 21° Car. 2di,
2*> pars, f. R. 32.) 19. JOHN ST. LEGER esq— Bal-
lygriffin, Carriggarrig, and Tullagh, 1 pi. and j, 318 A.
plant. (515 a. & 17 p. stat.) 4Z. 16s. 7d. ; bar. Fermoy,
same co. 19. ANDREW CHAPPLIN gent. — In
the west part of Carrigowne, 26 a. 2 r. 2 p. plant., should
be 86 a. (156 a. 1 r. 14 p. stat.) U9s.4d.; same bar.
and co.' Date 21th March 19 th year. — Inrolled 6th July
1667.
lo. 20. JOHN BYSSE esq., chief baron of y* Exchequer. —
Cleyduffe, 165a. 2ii. 3Z.7s.0Jd. — in Barnon, 40 a. 16s.2ld. ;
bar. Pliilipstown, King’s Co. 21. Sir WILLIAM TICH-
BORNE knt— In Grangend, 97 a. 2 it. 28 p— 12 cottages in
d“, and 6 a. — Thomastowne, 85 a. prof. 4 a. 2 n. unprof. —
Galestowne, 64 a. — Franckestowne, 68 a. — in Ratoath, 8 mes-
(122.)
suages, 70 a. 7Z. 18s. 2Jd. ; bar. Ratoath, co. Meath. — 19 Cn.it.
Thomastowne, 210 a. & 12p. 4Z. 5s. OJd. ; bav. Atlierdee,
co. Louth. — in Flemingstowne, 240 a. — in y° 20tli pavt of Louth.
Ratoath, 5 a. 4Z. 19s. 2J,d. ; bar. Ratoath, co. Meath — in Meath.
Grage or Cragg, 47 a. lOs.OJd. ; bar. Morgallen, co. Meath.
— Total quantity, 892a. 3b. plant. (1,446a.& 18p.stat.)
Dale 12 thFcb. 19th year. — Inrolled 22d Feb. 1666.
23. WILLIAM LOW esq— Ardmorney (part), 61 a. 1 r. Westmeath.
20 p. — Ballirmacan alias Ballyronecan, 20 a. — in Newtowne,
8 a. — Cloncraw alias Clonoran, 70 A. — Rillcloghan, 102 A.
2 B. — Ballym'hugh, 213 a. prof., and a proportion of the
unprofitable bogg belonging to the parish of Newtowne,
the whole being 373 acres. — Torque alias Tore, 48 a. —
Clonkeelean, 58 a. — Killevally or Newtown Killevally, 165 a.
— Garriduffe, 55 a. — Ballisboy, 77 a. — Monrath and Moy-
nassett, 544 a. prof. 169 a. unprof. — Ratliue, Killtubber, and
Atticonnor ats Tonagh, 983 a. prof. 740 a. unprof., belong-
ing to the parish of Rathue, and 48 a. belonging to Ratliue
aforesaid. — Cappenrusse, 132 a. 2r. 4p. — Lowertowne alias
Letherland, 241a. prof. 11a. 2 e. unprof. — Ballyhost and
Agherranny, 124 a. — Derrygolan, 154 a. 2 r. — Ballybroader,
140 a. 2r. — Cappyloghy (part), 23 a. 2 a.- — one mill and
mill-stream, commonly called yc mill and mill-stream of
Rahenmore, wch did formerly belong to y“ town and lands
of Loghnilonagh ; bar. Moycashell, co. Westmeath. — Total
quantity, 3,220 a. 3 B. 24 p. plant. (5,217 a. 1 R. 12 P.stat.) —
Total rent, 65Z. 4s. 3Jd. — Note •• The premisses were,
among other lands granted to him on 2d Jan., 20th Chas. II.,
created the manor of Newtowne-Killevally, with a power to
hold courts leet and baron; to appoint seneschalls, bailiffs,
and other officers ; to enjoy waifs, estrays, &c. ; to hold a
Wednesday market at Newtowne Killevally, and two fairs
there, on the 1st June and 12th October, at y° rent of 10s. ;
dated 4th May 1675. (Rot. Pat. Car. 2. anno 27°, 4“ pars,
dorso,RA0.) Pursuant to privy seal, dated at Windsor, 26 July
1674. (26°, 3‘p.d.R. 16.) 24. GRACE COOPER and
THOs COOPER, son and heir of Tho* Cooper esq. —
Ardmorney (part), 45 a. 2 k. — Comminstowne, 526 a. —
Bragbagmore, 29 a. — Tworlesnemore, 287 a. 2 r. — Bally-
browne, 55 a. — Gnewbracke, 112 a. — Killard and Cappagli-
duffe, 92 a. 2 b. 27 p. — Tirracrew, 110 a. — Loughancannon,
39 a. 2 b— Ballyshenecan, 27 a.— Glangorme, 51 a. 2 r. —
Moybrist ats Monybritt, 50 a. 2 r. — Tullaghansleeke, 69 a.
2 it. — Bredagh and Tullaghnomyloge 74 a. — Drummore,
128 a. — Killeagh and Knocknacurra or Knockncworragh,
104 a. — Total quantity, 1,802 a. 2 r. 27 p. plant. (2,920 a. &
4. p. stat.) — Total rent, 36Z. 9s. 1 lid. ; same bar. and co.
25. NEPTUNE BLOOD—' The plowland of Ballynee, 130 a. Clare.
prof. 53 a. unprof.— a mountain in common, 16 a. prof. 110 a.
unprof— Derrynebegg and Keilly,54.A. prof. 23 a. uuprof. — in
Ballvethy, 8 a. ; bar. Burren, co. Clare. — Total quantity,
208 a. plant. (336 a. 3 r. 28 P. stat.) — Total rent, 31. 3s. 2d.
26. THO MAS EDWARDS gent. — In Garryduffe, 228a. 2 it. Westmeath.
27 p. — in Monrath and Moynassett, 109 a. ; bar. Moycashell,
co. Westmeath. — Total quantity, 337 a. 2 r. 27 p. plant.
(546a. 3b. 35 p.stat.) — Total rent, 6Z. 16s. 9<Z. Date
14, th May \9th year.— Inrolled nth May 1667.
27. JOHN AMES— Shandrum, 78 a— Gortacrinty alias
Gortacrincy, the easterly part, 350 a.; bar. Glaneroughty,
co. Kerry. — Total quantity, 428 a. plant. (693 a. 1 it. 6 p.
slat.) Total rent, 6Z. 9s. U|(Z.; reduced to 21. by patent
dated 15th July 1679. Date 3d May 19th year. — Inrolled
22 (Z May 1667.
29. THOMAS WELSTED and MARY Ins wife.—
Castle-Gregory, Glantinaseg, and Moghtronomane, 271 a.
prof. 3,246 a. unprof. — Ballygarrctt and Truekilly or Tone-
killy, 151 a. — Cuiltcnbane or Coiltenbane, 976 A. ; bar. Cork-
aguinny, co. Kerry. — Total quantity, 1,398 a. plant. (2,264* a.
2 r. 5 p. stat.)— Total rent, 21Z. 4s. 7,/— This rent reduced
to 9 Z. 13s. 2d. a year, by patent dated 15th July 1679. (Rot.
Pat. de anno 31° Car. II. 3° pars, f. R. 26.) — Donanstowne,
188 a. — Bally hell ister, 143 a. — Ballyhtckin, 81 a. — Pollea als
Carrickmucky, 44 a. — Carricklehy, 64 a. — Ballycloughbegg,
60 a— Fassakiell, 41 a— Loghimliart alias Luglogher, 30 a—
Ballywalter, 179 a— Ballycloghmore, 181 a— in Ballydoile,
52 a. ; bar. Fermoy, co. Cork— Total quantity, 1 ,066 a. plant.
(1,726 a. 2 n. 39 p. stat.)— Total rent, 1 6/. 3s. 9<Z. — these to
him and his heirs. Dale 5th June 19 th year. — Inrolled
22(1 June 1667.
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i9Ch.ii. 31. ROBERT H AMMON gent. — In Knockautample,
7 a. & 32 p._ Granudriny, 40 a. & 16 p.— Corantobermore,
Tipperary. 92 a.— Favranleany, 89 A. 3 n. 24 p.— Caranleagh, east part,
429 a. 1 it. 26 i*. 6 L 10s. 4.|(4, and for all tlie lest in Tip-
perary, 181. 14s. 11?,(Z.— Doggstowne, 227 a. 3it. 8r.—
Hore-Abby, 773a. 1b. 8 p. prof. 99 a. 2 b. 1 6 p. unprof. ; bar.
Downe. Middlethird, co. Tippebaby. — The upper moiety of Bally-
nary, 63 a. — Rathmoylan alias Rathmullin, 63 a. 2 b. — Cor-
raghbogharan, 58 a. 1b. 21 p. — Rosstowne, 159 a. — Canny-
Island, 22 a. — Killogh, 180 a. — Killbride, 151a. — in y' fields
of Ardglasse, 3 a. 2r. — Total quantity, 697 a. 1b. 21 p. plant.
(1,129a. 2b. 23p.stat.) — Total rent, 91.8s.3Jd.; bar. Locale,
co. Downe. Dale 13 th June 19 th year. — Inrolled 6/4 July
1667.
Dmtme. 34. Capt. JOHN MAGILL. — Coolesillogh or lagh and
Garmarky, 300 a. 2 b. 41. Is. lid. — Sheoge, 422 a. prof. 26 a.
unprof. 51. 13s. lid. — Kinallin, 300 a. 2 b. 41. Is. lid. —
Greneoge,208A. 2 b. 2!.16s.3Jd.— Greenan, 123a. 11. 13 s. 2 k/.
— Donoghclony, 178 a. & 8 r. 21. 8s. ljd. — Moorelt or
rell, part, 92 a. 1 1. 4s. lOd. — Ballymoyganna or gunna,
251 a. 2 b. 8 p. 31. 7s.' lid. — Kessenan als Kerdnan, 60 a. 2b.
16s. 4d. — Gough or Gaughlomeny, 14a. 3s.9Jd. — Drumoe,
124 a. 2 b. 11. 13s. 7Jd.— Drumcroe, 36 a. &13p. 9s. 9d.—
Crogher, 69 a. 18s. 7 Id. — Lisnehanree, 179 a. 2e. 21.8s. 5 Jd.
— Killfaliatty, 85 a. 2 b. 11. 3s. Id. — Loughin, 371a. 1b.
51. 0s. 2$ d. — Drummarran, 420 a. 51. 1 3s. 4 Jd. — Mullagh-
bracke, 146 a. 11. 19s. 5 d. — Ballymackkenallan or konallan,
426 a. 51. 15s. — Drummiller, 274 a. 31. 14s. — Edenordinary,
77 a. 11. 0s. 9 id. — Derrincumskey, 96 a. 11. 5s. lid. — Kil-
sarran (part), 50 a. 13s. 6d. — Lissureward, 85 a. 3 k. 34 p.
ll.3s.2Jd. ; bar. Lower Evagh, co. Downe. — Total quantity,
4,391a. 1 b. 23 p. plant. (7,113a. 1b. 20 p. stut.) —Total rent,
591. 5s. 6 Jd> — Note: These lands in co. Downe descended
to liis grandson John Macgill esq., who liad yc same created
into y° manor of Gilford, with 800 a. in demesne ; a power to
make tenures; to hold courts leet and baron, a law day or
court of record ; to appoint seneschals, bailiffs, and other
officers ; to build a prison, and appoint a gaoler ; to receive
all waifes, &c. ; to impark 800 a. with free warren, park, and
chase; to hold two fairs on 10 June and 10 Nov., and a
Monday market at Gilford, at yc rent of 15s. Dated 8th Aug.
and inrollcd 1914 Jan. 1679. (Hot. de anno 31°, ]ml pars,
dors. JR. 23.) — He surrendered this patent, 20 April 1680;
and pursuant to privy seal, dated at Whitehall, 10 August
1678, had all these lands in Down and Armagh created into
yc manor of Gilford, with the like powers and privileges as
in y° former patent. Dated 21th April, and inroUed 5/4 May
1680. (Hot. de anno 32", l"" pars,/. II. 13.) —The privy signet
for creating y“ manor of Gilford is dated at Whitehall,
Armagh. 10 th Aug. 1678, and inrolled (30", 3* p.f It. 11.) — Lisnagree,
119 a. — Cullentrngh, 117 a. — Ballydoghertie, 180 a. — Lesh
alias Ballinlesse, 244 a. ; bar. Orier, co. Armagh. — Total quan-
tity, 660 a. plant. (1,069 a. & 15 p. stat.) — Total rent, 81. 1 8s. 2d.
Downe. — The sessiogh of Edengreeoge ats Edennegreene, 103 a. 3 r.
— Tonnagh 6 Rapan, h sess., 65 a. 2 B. ; bar. Lower Evagh,
co. Downe. — Derryhirke ats Drihirke, 1 sessiogh, 80 a. 2r.
— Gortmoyre, 117 a. & 22 p. — Tollycarne, 141a. 2 b. 26 p. —
— Bannoge, 75 a. & 28 r. — Ballynegarricke, 107 a. 2 r. ;
same bar. — Ballintagart, 223 a. & 32 p. — Lissanagill alias
Lislacnell, 148 a. & 16r.; bar. Upper Evagh. — Total quan-
tity, 1,062 a. 2b. 4p. plant. (1,721 a. & 18 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 141.6s. 10d, 37. Sir HANS HAMILTON lent.
and bart. — Corgary, Ballinlougb, Ballybleagh, Lorganare,
Drumillere, Carrickkerovadie, Dromintreane, 1,661 a. 1 n.
8 p. — Lissenterine, 178 a. 2 n. 38 r. ; bar. Upper Evagh,
co. Downe. — Total quantity, 1,860 a. plant. (3,012 a.
3 n. 23 p. stat.)— Total rent, 25/. 2s. 2d. 38. WILLIAM
LESLEY esq. — Tullylish alias Tullyneslatt, 285 a. plant.
(461a. 2 b. 24 p. stat.) 3/. 16s. 1 Id. ; bar. Lower Evagh,
same co. Date 31s/ Jan. 19/4 year. — Inrolled 19/4 April
1667.
Wexford. 39. RICHARD ROW esq. — Part of Great and Little
Ballygregan, 13 a — Great Cordestowne (part), 24 a. — Little
Cordestowne, 58 a. — Hiltowne, 64 a. — Yoltowne, 72 a.
Jonockstowne, 38 a. — both y' Graige Cormickes, 114 a. Ba-
noge, 40 a. — Graigeene and Golmerstowne, 40 a Harris-
towne, 35 a. & 38 v. — another part of Great Coddstowne,
45 a. — in Great Ballybogher and Parradise, 19 a. 3 r. 36 p.
— Little Ballymenan, 32 a. — Great Ballymenan (part), 5 a.
— Petitstowne, 41 a. ; bar. Forth, co. Wexford. — Total 19 Ca. n.
quantity, (1,038 a. 2r. 25 p. stat.)— Total rent, 12/. 19s. 7 %d.
— Ballyharty and Knocknoran, 187 a. 1 r. 20 p. plant. Wcxford-
(303a. 2r. 3p. stat) 3/. 15s. 10Jd. ; bar. Bargy, same co.
40. THOMAS HART esq. — Knockhowlyny, 46 a. —
Welchestowne (part), 20 a.— part of Ballybogger and Par-
radice, 4 a.; bar. Forth, same co.— Total quantity, (113 a.
1 R. 22 p. stat) — Total rent, ]/. 8s. 4 d. — in Lisdulfe, Tipperary.
6 a. Is. 10c/. ; bar. Lower Ormond, co. Tipperary.
41. NIC? KING and GERALD WALLIS. — In y‘ north- Wexford.
west part of Duncormucke, 56 a. 2r. 27 p. — Bellgrow (part),
137 a.; bar. Bargy, co. Wexford. — Total quantity, (313 a.
2 b. 34 p. stat.) — Total rent, 3/. 18s. 5d. — these to King.
— Ballyknockan, 50 a. 2r. 4p. — Poulerancan, 66a. — Chap-
pell (part), 16 a. & 10 P. — Forde, being a member of Rath-
downy, 15 a. — in y° north-west part of Ballygarvy, 18 a.
3r. 2p. ; bar. Forth, same co. — Total quantity, (269 a. 2r.
6p. stat.) — Total rent, 3/. 7s. 4k/.— these to Wallis.
42. PAUL ALFREY and WILLIAM BARKER, gents.
— Ballyboigh, 80 a. — in y= south-east part of Rathnedane
als Rathgodan, 5 a. 1 it. 13 P. ; same bar. and co. — Total
quantity, (138 a. & 36 p. stat.)— Total rent, 1/. 14s. 6d.—
these to Alfrey. — Sarcliill, 112 a. & 2 p. — Ballycappoge, with
pai-t of Mabrancan common, 112 a. 1 r. 22 p.— Johnstowne
(part), 23 a. — Harpurnestowne (part) called Berchknocke,
4 a. — Coolesallagh (part), 3 a. 2 r. 8 p. ; bar. Bargy, same
co.— Total quantity, (412 a. 3 b. 37 p. stat.) — Total rent,
5 1. 3s. 2J d. — to Barker. Date 6/4 Dec. 18/4 year. — Inrolled
16/4 July 1667.
44. JAMES NAPPER esq. — Loughcrew, 640 a. 12/. 19s. Meath.
2J</. — Balleeke (part), most contiguous to Loughcrew, 102 a.
& 23 p. 21. Is. 4J d. — Tybreed, 190 a. 3/. 16s. lljrf,
Knockmackoony, 110a. 2/.4s.61tf.— Balrath, 176a. 3/.1 ls.3J</.
— Raherkin, 47 a. prof. 92 a. unprof. 19s. O.W. — Cores-
towne, 136 a. prof. 172 a. unprof. 21. 15s. Id— Lower Cros-
drum, 223 a. prof. 52 a. unprof. 4/. 10s. SJd.- Upper Cros-
drum, 224 a. 1 r. 16 p. 4/. 10s. 10d.— Ballemotawhan, 42 a.
17s.— Tullagh (part), 6 a. 1b. 2s. 6k/.— Old-Castle, 591a. &
10p. ll/.9s.4d. — Castlecorre, 328 a. 1r. 4p. 6/. 12s. 1 lid.
— Dromsawry, 446 a. 9/.0s.7id. — Galboyestowne (part), 20 a.
1 r. 8s. 2 \d. — Derrysherridon and Inchouter, 26 a. prof.
80 A. unprof. 10s. 6 J</. ; 4 bar. Foure, co. Meath. — Kill- Kerry.
gobinett, 164 a. 2/. 9s. 9gc/.— Tullaghbegg, 100 a. U 10s. 4 Ad.
— Curraghmore, Kippishreene, and Tullaghmore, 120 a.
1/. 16s. 5 d. — Killnevorane, 201 a. 3/. Is. 04 d. — Cappagh
and Gourtnahory, 130 a. 1/. 19s. 5\d.— Kearhubegg, Ards,
Farranagatt, and Tignascarty, 380 a. 3 r. 30 p. 5/. 15s. 8(4
— Clodagh (marked in y° plott and book of reference, 5 a.)
mearing on the north with y' river Laun, 66 a. 2 r. 30 p.
1/. 0s. Oft/.— Coolemagurt (part), 4 a., mearing as before, 286 a.
2 r. 30 p. 4/. 7s. OJd. — Donelagh (part), mearing as before,
and on the west with Coolemagurt, 379a. 2 r. 25 p. 51. 15s. 3Jd. ;
bar. Dunkerron, co. Kerry. 46. W« CAMPBELL Meath
and ELIZ. CAMPBELL als FARRER, the relict of
William Farrer, and JOHN FARRER esq., brother and
heir to y' said William. — Ballany, 321 a. — Ballyna-
grangy, 101a. & 16p. — Rathmea (part), 51 a. — Rasilla,
' 125 a. prof. 21 a. unprof. — Ballymacad, 256 a Tub-
broade, 467 a. — Ballyknockvillra, next contiguous to Tub-
broade, 100 a. 2 n. 35 p. ; 4 bar. Fore, co. Meath. —
Scurlockstowne, 26 a. In.; bar. Delvin, co. Westmeath. Westmeath.
— Total quantity, (2,345 a. 2 u. 21 p. stat.) Total rent
29/. 6s. 4 Jd. — to Campbell and wife, for her life ; re-
mainder to John for ever, to y' uses of the last will of
y' said William Farrer of Dromore, esq., dated 29 April
1658. Dale 27/4 April 19/4 year. — Inrolled 6/4 May
1667. J
49. THOS. COOTE and HEN. FLOWER, esq.-s.-In
the southerly part of Tuteragh next contiguous to Flemings-
town, 77 a— (To hold this during y« life of yc Lord Dun-
sany.) — Corbally, 20 a. Galestowne, 141a. during y- life of
Step. Dowdall. — Corballagh (part), 40 a— Druinine, 206 a. &
Gullinstowne, 105 a — Daltonstowne, 104 a. 2 b
Flemingstowne, 296 a. 2r.; bar.Duleeke, co. Meath Lus-
tianstowne (part), 24 a. 3 r. 9p Grangend, 12 a.; bar.
Ratoath, same co. — Skermaleagh (part), 191a. 2b. 6p. prof.
25 a. 2b. 6 p. unprof. — Killagbbane, 182a. prof. 46a. unprof
— Drumloghery (part), J38 a. 1 n. 34 p. prof. 20 a. unprof.
— Common to this and the adjacent towns, 76 a. tinprof.
Meath.
Ardmagl.
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Glassdrumene, 337 a. prof. 20 a. unprof.— Dowry half town,
- 223 a. prof. 75 a. unprof. — Lorgan Callenboy, 274. a. prof.
90 a. unprof.— Cornally, 393 a. prof. 60 a. unprof.— Cregan-
duffe, 242 a. prof. 6 A.unprof.— Tullydonnell (part), 76a. 3b.
4p.; bar. Fewes, co. Ardmagh. — Finniskin (part), 66 a. —
Camlagb (part), 170 a.; same bar.— Drumannon (part), 19 a.
2k. 6 p. prof. 2 r. unprof. — Carricke, 52a. — Gorteleran, 47a.
prof. 5 a. unprof.— Syllan Boyes, 90 a.— Millonon, 88 a.—
Lnneclough and Arditarne, 156 a. prof. 26 a. unprof. ; bar.
Dungannon, co. Tyrone.— in Ballyroe or Ballynree, 76 a.
3 b. SO p. — Madranagh, 73 a. 1r. 18 p.— Cullane, 249 a. 3 b.
30 p.; bar. East Carbury, co. Corke. — Total quantity in
Meath, 1,026a. Sr. 2 Ip. plant (1,662a. Sc Ip. stat)— Total
rent, 201. 1 5s. 7 Jd — in Ulster, 2,746 a. 1 r. IOp. plant.
(4,448 a. 2 b. 12 p. stat.)— Total rent, 371. Is. 5(A— in Cork,
400 a. 1b. 4 p. plant. (648 a. 1 r. 21 r. stat.) — Total rent,
61. Is. 6Jd. — Note: Jeremy Donovane gent., having pur-
chased these lands in die co. Corke ; with those of Ballyroe,
afterwards granted to John Braly, on the 19th of March in
the same year; those granted to John Langton and Francis
Beamish, on 24th April in the 20th of Cha. II. ; and the lands
of Keamore, from Colonel Townsend, vol. 1. p. 135 ; the total
quit rents whereof, amounting to 161. 10s. 1 ljd., were reduced 13 Cn- **■
to 101. a year by an abatement he had of 61. 10s. 11 Jd. by
patent, dated 12th August 1679, and inrolled 4 Feb. following.
— (Rot. de anno 32“ Car. 2di, 3“ pars, dorso Roll 25.) 50. Westmeath.
RALPH HAWTRY gent.— Grangebegg, 836 a.— Nicholas
Dalton’s part of Rathferns, 33 a. 2 r. ; bar. Ferbill, co. W est-
meath. — Total quantity, (1,408 a. 1r. 32 p. stat.) — Total rent,
171.12s. 1 \d. — Peirce towne, 165 a. 8c 16p.— Burresleigh alias Tipperary.
Gamuts (part), 200 a. — Ratlimanagh (part), 135 a.; bar. Elio-
gurty, co. Tipperary. — Total quantity, (810 a. Sc 13 p. stat.)
—Total rent, 71. Us. 10i|(A— one moiety of Great Waterside Meath.
(part), 91 a. Sc 23 one moiety of part of Little Waterside,
39 a. 3 R. — one moiety of Killam or Killenstowne, 43 a. 1 it. —
one moiety of Little Waterside (part), 74 a. 2 r. 28 p.— one
moiety of part of Slay nestowne, 32 a. 2 b. 2p.; bar. Skreene,
co. Meath. — Total quantity, 140 a. 2 R. 26 p. plant. (227 a.
3 it. 16 P. stat.)— Total rent, 21. 16s. Ill (1. 51. Capt.TIIO- Kilkenny.
MAS BOLTON.— In Robertstowne ats Ballyrobin, 156 a.
2 b, 27 p. plant. (253 a. 3 r. 4 p. stat.) 31. 3s. 5(1. ; bar. Idea,
Igrim, and Ibercon, co. Kilkenny. Date lOt/i June
19 th year.— Inrolled 8 th July 1667.
Roll, 1 9th Cha. II. fifth part, face.
1. Col. RANDAL CLAYTON and Lady JANE STER- I house plott and garden to y“ walls, 2s.-a front thatched
LING A timber house, a backside, and a garden, in St.Tho- house and garden to the walls, 4s.— a front house plott and
mas-street, 13s. 6 d., city of Dublin. — a castle fronting y' garden to the walls, 3s.— a front waste house plott and gai-
sRreetTa ruinous backhouse, and a yard, in High-street, yc west den, Is -a large front slated stone house a back hou^ y
de 2s Id. a front stone house, a decayed barne, a decayed ruins of a stable, 2 yards, and a garden to y' walls 11. 10s -
stable 'a yard, and garden to the walls, in d“, li.10s.-a a front house and garden to the widls,2s.-a front house plott
lar^e front pair of wafls, a back pair of walls, a yard, and gar- and garden to y“ town walls (omitted in y Reddendum
lef in d“ foT-an old pair of walls to the front, a yard, and a front thatched house and garden to the walls, *s. -a front
a S! W smneTouse ruined, a yard, ruined, a backhouse, house plott, with all y* ground to y wall, 4s -a front house
and 2 U10.-. to *-<3* “gif “I' JnTSo« pto - . gi, » to
a backhouse, yard, and garden, 11. 10s.-a front l o p y“ a den to the walls, ls.-a large
Wher * £ a m yM front thatched house, a yard", and garden to the walls, in
ast side of d“, 4s. — a front house plott and garden to the
wnerei ’ , , 'i. t0 vc vicar’s front thatched house, a yard, and garden to the wails,
—a front rurned castle, a plott, and a gaiden to y front house plott and garden to the
lane, 6s.-a front house plott, 2 other house plotte, and a y side rf_d, ^ ^ V* a% fro„t
ruined slaled, and thatched cabbin and a garden plott, 2s.-(here is added in
cabbin backward, and . W* U. «— JW
SX to— plo« - bacMde, 2,-a to. to. " H 'jZXZ to
large totalled bouse and yard 6,. • tot “ j°„, Lose, a .(able, thatched, and a gulden to th walls,
and a garden plott, 6s.— a huge castle at f , y a house, and garden to f walls,
crosse, a back thatched house, and garden, 14s.- he. e in die 10s^ a Pont p^ ^ ^ tQ the waUs> 4,._a
s S3: : £ :£ ZZZ -
V i
T" » r a«4 . I.-, and a ft to » ’.Uto.-
cabbin and garden, ls.-a large garden (“M'" Co, CHiDLY COOTE and Col. FRAS. WIL-
lane and Church-lane, 2s.— a house plot nea t, . OUGHBY.— A timber house, slated, a backside, a garden,
pair of old walls and a yard, a waste pair * old walls and 1 kOUGtm Y. backward, in Bridge-street, 3A 15s. ; city of Dun -
a yard, 6s.— a waste house plott, a cabbin in f yard, and gar-
den behind y= castle, in Limerick-st., 4s.— a front slate house,
a yard, and garden to y“ walls, 12s.— a front house plott and a
garden plott to the walls, 4s.-a house plott front and garden
to the walls, 4s.— a waste front house plott and a garden to y'
,uieLtl’-?fmnt 7. Col. CHIDLY COOTE and Col. FRAS. WIL-
pair of old walls and LOUGHBY. — A timber house, slated, “ba^.de.a^^,
LOUGHBY.— A tunnel- nouse, »mu., .. *> -
and a building backward, in Bridge-street, 31. 1 os. ; city ot ira -
Li,. — part of one front dwelling-house, and a smal backs.de
in James Carney’s Lane, 8s. 3d. -a malt-house, slated, and
2 backsides, in d", 15s.— a front house, a backs.de, and garden,
in Edm. Carney’s Lane, 6s.-a house backwards, slated, and
to the walls, 4s.— a waste front house plott and a garden to y m Ld ■ y backwm.(, „nd a backside, in d»,
walls, and another garden plott, 6s.— a house, plott, and gar- outli , » waUs 0f a ruined slate house,
den, 4s. — a large front house plott, a yard, a,.d a garden plott, 7*. 1 ’ , 2 V iens in David Gould’s Lane,
6s.— one pair of front walls, a yard, a kill-house backward, nnd'nr(len, U lOs.-a front house,
a tan-house, and an orchard to y walls, 8s.-a waste front “^^“^Idhou.e.ind-, U4^.-a front house, slated,
pair of old walls, and a garden, 4s.-a front thatched house ^mMe. ^and.u.nec
7s.— a front house, siateu, y “ “ . , ‘ , „ ,
another house backwards, 2 gardens ... Davul Goulds Lane,
and another ruined house and garden, U 10s._n front house,
pair ol old walls, anu a garueu, -
i garden, to a y»d. 2<— »-« to> hon» plotl to
to ye walls, 4s. a front thatched house and garden to yc walls,
4s.— a front house and garden to the walls, 4s.— a front waste
(122.)
2 gardens, ana rumeu ~ •
in d" 16s. 10 LA " slated house and backside, d, t»s.— a
back ’toed bouse to backside in * to-»to*to
slated, and backside, backhouse, and garden, ... Edmond ba.s
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■ II- field s Lane, 1/. 4s. — a front house, slated, and backside, 2
; backsides and a garden, in d’, U 17 s. 6tf.— a front house,
'• slated, and a backside, in Patrick Sarsfield’s Lane ; a back-
house, backside or old walls, in d ", 6s.— a front slated house
in d°, 19s. 6c/. — a house and garden in d", Is. 6 tf. — a corner
house, slated, and a backside, in Christ-church Lane, 1/. 10s.
a backhouse in d«, 7 s.6tf. — part of a house backwards in d°,
2s. 10 tf. ; city of Cork — in trust for y 49 officers Total
rent in Cork, 13/. 15s. 5 Id. Date 30 th July 19 th year.—
Inrolled 14th August 1667.
•eh. 10. WILLIAM Lord Bishop of LIMERICK, and
his successors.— Ardkillmarteene, 68 a— Berchamine, Mone-
clarine, Cooleroe, Rahinelnosingooly or Rahin-Cluosingooly,
Rahinelnosingooly (part), 30 a. 3 n. 21 p._ Gortneclogh-
lnleliy, with several parcells, 24 a — Magharareah and Fea-
rangilbeard, and one parcell more, 27 a one parcell more,
40 a. 2 r. — one parcell more, 9 a — Packeene Jamicke, 1 r.
Rochfordstown and another parcell, Gortnacollis, with several
other parcells, and 2 parcells, 25 a. 1 r— Stealicollis, 3 r—
one parcell more, 1 a. 3 r. — Gortnyeskeaghy, 4 a one par-
cell more, 1 a. 1 r.— another parcell, 3 R.— Gortangooly, 17 a.
— Stealanalta (part), 3 a. — several parcells in the said liber-
ties, 1 0 a. — Gortbraleenebrony, 14a a parcell near y' same,
2 a. 3r — a parcell, 1a. Ir — Gortanorlotta and Stealon Rud-
dery, 7a.— a garden plott, In. — Garrynanty, Garryknock-
kane, Assembly Garden, and Garryneglogh, 2 r. & 36 p. a
Lough, 17 a. unprof.— several gardens between y” walls and
y° river Gleen, on wch stands George’s mill, 4 a. 2 r. Gort-
necarrigh (part), 16 a Collamalmore, 23 a Monefox,
139 a. — Raclunane, 4 a. — two parcells more, 16 a. 1 r.
another parcell, 6 a. — Knockiskin, 8 a. — Gortnecoyne, 2 a.
2 r.— Gortgarriffe, Gortgarrymore, Gortnaheagli, Gortene-
nacknada, 56 a.— Monehory, 1a. 1 r. 16 p.— Farren-Lewis
alias Fryanlewis, 23 a. — Gortclarin and several other parcells,
26 a— Gortclarine (part), 4 a. 3 r.— Brisheene (part), 14 a.
another part of d°, 9 a. — Garryvoneare, 3 a. 1 r. Gorta-
trim and Gorticknockane-Piers, 17 a.— Gorboy, Garryneta,
and Inche Naughten, 41 a. ; liberties of the town of Kill-
mallocke, co. Limerick — Total quantity, 668 a. 1 n. 33 P.
plant. (1,082 a. 3r. 6p.stat.)— Total rent, 10/. 3 s the 668 a.
1 R. 33 p. at 4s. per acre per ann., according to y' Lord Lieut,
and councils valuation, amounted to 133/. 13s. 9tf., part
satisfaction of y bishop’s clause in y act of settlement for 300/.
augmentation per ann— two 3" parts of Lower Ballyfellin,
J8 a. — Upper Ballyfellin, 1 93 a. — Ballycollahan, 63 a
Killskannell, 343 a. ; bar. Connelloe, co. Limerick Total '
quantity, 697 a. plant., w‘\ at 2s. 6d. per acre, makes 1
87/. 2s. 6d. Bullynas ats Ballynash, 403 a— Knockanebooly ■
alias Knockanbroyly, 410 a. 2 r— Lisready alias Lisready- J
Church (part), 172 a. 2 r. — Kerubane and Curry (parti,
308 a. & 30 p. — Killteery, 310 a. Ir.; same bar. — Total
quantity, 1,604 a. 1 r. 30 p. plant., w*, at 6 pence per acre, "
makes 40/. 2s. 2|tf. — Total quantity in Connelloe, 2,301a 2
1 n. 30 p. plant. (3,727 a. 3 r. 31 p. stat.) — Total rent r
166719* DUle 17,/< JUl'J ye"T InroUed '7t/l Aug. 1
(757 a. 2r. 1 p. stat.) — Total rent, 4/. 14s. 8 \d. Date
12 th Feb. 19/A year. — Inrolled 15/A February 1666.
17. CONSTANTINE NEALE esq— Rashillan, 54 a. Ir.
10 p— Bonargett, 41 a. 1 r. 36 P— Rostenstowne (part), 21 a.
— Rathlonane (part) alias Ralonan, 61 a— Readestowne, 75 a.
2 it. 8 p.; bar. Forth, co. Wexford— Total quantity, (410 a.
r. 18 p. stat.) Total rent, 51. 2s. Id. — in Reyland ais Rey-
lin, Knockmullin, Gough, Mountgarrett, and Bremingham’s
land, with 5 a. of meadow next to the priory gate of Rosse, and
10 a. in y' common meadow next to y town of Rosse 350 a.
& 33 p. prof. 4 a. unprof. ; liberties of Rosse, bar. Bantry,
same co — Total quantity, (567 a. 1 u. 4 p. stat.)— Total rent,
7/. Is. lOtf. — Ballytory and Beding alias Beting, 150 a. &
2® p- id Fursetowne, 3 a. of meadow, and mearing on y'
lands of Ballemurryand Grogane, being 3 a— Grogane, 70 a.
— Baliymurry, 75a— Tecomshan, 121a. 2ii. 15p.; bar. Forth,
same co— Total quantity, 419 a. 3 r. 1 p. plant. (679 a. 3 it.
30 P. stat)— Total rent, 8/. 10s Date 1st Feb. 19/A year.
—InroUed 2 d Feb. 1666.
21. LANCELOT SANDS esq. — Hartstowne and Coats-
towne, 480 a. 9/. 14s. 41tf— in Saraghstowne, 158 a. 2 r. 9 p
— Galboystowne, 263 a. & 27 p. 8/. 10s. 9;}tf. — (to hold the
two latter only during y' life of Mabel Countess Dowager of
Fmgall); bar. J Foure, co. Meath— in Ballymalis, next con-
tiguous to Kilbonane, to be cut off by an east and west line,
64 a — in Kilbonane next to Ballymalis, 179 a.; bar. Magu-
ey or Magninchy, co. Kerry— Total quantity in Kerry,
(393a. 2r. 1 9 p. stat.) —Total rent, 3/.13s.9ftf. 24. Capt.
JOHN SANDS — Ballyowen, 149 a. 3/.0s.4</. reduced to 2/
— Ballintlea, 138 a. 2/. 15s. lOftf. reduced to 2/. 2s— Glan-
doran, 135 a. 21. 14s. 8tf. reduced to 1/. 6s. 8tf. — Boolecrine,
159 a. 3/. 4s. 4}rf. reduced to 21. 14s.; bar. Gorey, co. Wex-
ford—the moiety of Rathely, 160 a. 3/. 4s. 9. W— Adams -
towne, 11a. 4s. 5\d. ; bar. Cranagh, co. Kilkenny Total
quantity, 752 a. plant. (1,218 a. & 20 p. stat.) — Total rent,
15/. 4-s. 6 Id. Note: By patent dated 15 July 1679. (Hot. de
an«o31°Car.2di, & pars, facie R.32. and 1‘ps.fR. 35.) — Capt.
Sands had an abatement of 4/. 16s. 3 f tf. of the quit rent of
18/. 6s. 3 id. reserved on tire lands in the bar. of Gorey and on
the lands of Mockcloyne, cont. 323 a. 2 r., in y= bar. and co. of
Wexford, which he had purchased from Roger Vadock, who
was decreed thereto by the Court of Claims, of w'U rent
1/. 10s. 1 1 id. was abated of 6/. 10s. 1 Iftf. for Mockcloyne
25. RICHARD KINGDON—Breckenagh, Killclonkarkery,
Uonbracke, Ballyshawe, and Ballym'graige, 757a. Ir. 14P •
bar. Coolestowne, King’s Co— Total quantity, (1,222 a. 3 r!
!qP;, f t-) 15L 6s- 7$d- Date 7/A March
19/A year.— Inrolled 1st April 1667.
14. JOHN and THOS. YEEDEN gents— In y= 2 plow-
lands of Haywardstowne alias Hinardstowne or Huarston
431 a. 6/. 10s. lOftf. — more in the same, 160 a. 1 r. 2/.8s. 8.{tf.j
bar. Small County, co. Limerick— in Gortnemercy, 267 a.
2 u. 4/. Is. 2\d. — in Coolenegopoge, contiguous to Earle-
beg, 160 a. & 33 p. 2/. 8s. 8rf. ; bar. Glaneroughty, co.
Kerry— in the Trine lands of Everlane or Cuerlane, 1 or.
**»*•*.» “■ 2» »■ Si i w. Corran, co. Sire„.
— Multerew, 1 qr., 46 a. 9s. 3J d. ; bar. Tirrerell, same co -
■t. Kinkellew, 1 qr, 90 a.; bar. Boyle, co. Roscommon— John to
liold all these for ever, except Kinkellew, wcl1 lie is to hold for
y' remainder of such term of years as he had therein, com-
mencing 1st May 1 660— Clowngownagh, \ qr, 41a. 8s.3ftf.
Darreragh or Derryragh, J qr, 45 a. 9s. U</._ in Both, 1 0 A
f':, * ***•!•* **• «f
• .a. 1 1 jne, Ballynehowe, 1 qr. and 1 cart., 82a. 16s 7-ltf
Z Lisctthill, 1 _ JZ
18 , bar. Bojle, co. EoscoararotJ — to them both Total
quantity, ,486 a. 2 „. 16 r. pl„„. vil. „ Mul„, ,
s a. Mo plant. ( 1,850a. 2 7 rent, 1519a. S«
— lotal quantity in Connaught, 467 a. 2 r; 23 p. plain
27. Capt. W» ORMESBY— In Bunoune qr, 7 a 2 r
— Cluneglenagh, 1 qr, 161 a— Carromore and Carrocuslane,'
2 qrs, 444 a— Carrow-m'Bi-yan, 1 qr, 128 a. 2r— Gaghte-
ragh,lqr, 9lA. 1 R— Rathlee, l qr, 91a. 1 r— Rundulisky,
qi, 86 a. 1 r— Cagucarrane and Cugulegane, 2 qrs, 216 a
out of Caguloghhnkeigh, 34 a. & 13p— in Lissecane qr, 14A
3r.24p— Carrowpadiniqr, 74a— of Cabraghmoreqr 6a
3r. 24 p. ; bar. Tirreragh, co. Sligo— Total quantity, 1,355a.'
2r. 21 p. plant. (2,195 a. 3 r. 24 p. stat.) — Total rent,
13/.14s.6d 28. Cornet GEO. ORMESBY— Carrowna-
bma, 1 qr, 152 a. 2 r — in Ballymaony, 1 qr, 33 A & 27 p
Carrowceele, 1 qr, 153 a — Carrowreagh, 1 qr, 212 a • same
ta. andtm ToM quant*,, 350 ,. 2,. 27 r.'pl,„,. '('891 a.
•JR. 38 p. stat.) — Total rent, 5/.lls.6<Z. 29. NICHOT a q
RUTLEDGE and JAS. ORMESBY— Grangemore, called
by y1 name of the i qr. of Barnacoghell middle qr, Castle-
K, £ qr, Fallavany, 1 cartion, Fallaneclory, i cartron
436 a. 3 r. 19 p. plant. (707 a. 2 r. 26 p. stat.) 4/. 8s. 5 Jd—
these to Rutledge. -mBunowenqr, 77 a. 1 r. 14 p. plant.
(12o a. Ir. 3 P. stat.) 15s.7ftf._to Ormesby; same bar.
LAYNChT30' HnLLEr^ LAYNG ond BENJAMIN Mayo.
LA YIS G her son — Out of Knockanemayne, 75 a. 1 r. 20 p
— Burtragh, 1 15 a. ; bar. Tirawly, co. Mayo— in Tullyvelly */im
qr, j3 a. ; bar. Leyny, co. Sligo. -Total quantity, 243 a.
1 R. 20 p. plant. (394 a. & 36 p. stat.) — Total rent
166*6 ’ 3‘d‘ ^ m Feb‘ 1 m year' ~ Inr0lkd 1 11,1 F<b’-
32 ROBERT Earl of LEICESTER. — A timber house, Dublin.
slated, on the Wood Key, 1/. 13s. ; city of Dublin. - part
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of a front house, back-house, and backside, east side of Bridge-
- street, 15s. 8tf. — a front house and backside, in d", 7s. 6d.
a cabbin and backside, d", 3s. — three front cabbins and a back-
side, west side, d°, 5s. 7 hd. — a tyled shedd, a piece of ground,
and small garden, d°, 3s. 9d— a front slated house, a back-
house, stable, and 2 backsides, in d°, It 17s. 6 il. — a front
house, a back-house, 2 shedds, a backside, two other front
houses, and a garden, by yc river side, It 14s. 6<t — a front
house, slated, a backside and garden, and a ruined house,
by yc river side, 11s. 3d. — a large front house, back-house,
backside, and garden, near y' river, 5s.7Jd.— two thatched
houses and a garden in same street, 2s. 3d— a front thatched
house, a back-house, a large backside, and garden, two small
cabbins, and garden, d°, 6s. — two thatched houses before the
fort-gate, and a garden, west side in d", 3s. 9 d. — two large
thatched houses, a cabbin, a large backside, 2 gardens, old
walls, a cabbin, and 2 gardens more, east side of d°, 7s. 6d.
— a front thatched house and a garden, ind“, 3s. — a front
thatched house and a garden, in Fort-street, 2s. 3d. — a front
thatched house, a thatched house, 3 gardens, and waste house
plott, in d“, 7s. 6d.— a front thatched house and yard, in d", 3s. i
— a thatched house, garden, and backside, in d°, Is. 6 d. — two |
thatched houses and 2 gardens, in d", 5s. 3d. — a front slated
house, a back-house, a stable, a yard, 2 gardens and a house
in one of them, in d", 9s. 4 id— a front thatched house, a
backside, and garden, in d“, 3s. 9d— a front thatched house, a
backside, and 2 gardens, d°, 5s. 3d. — back old walls, formerly
a free school, 2 cabbins, and 2 gardens, in d°, Is. 6d. a large
thatched house, back-house, yard, and garden, 2s. 3d. — a
front thatched house, garden, and backside, in d°, 3s— a large
thatched house, another dwelling house, a backside, and
2 gardens, in d°, 4s. 6d— a thatched house and garden, 4s. 6d.
—a front house, a garden with a close backward called Lum-
bard’s Parke, in Gallow’s-lane, east side, Is. 6d— a thatched
house, a garden west of said lane, 2 cabbins, and 2 gardens,
2s. 3d. — a front house, back cabbin, backside, and garden, east
side of d», 4s. 6d— a large front house, a stable, and backside,
wherein is a thatched house, in Fort-street, 6s. 9d. a front
house, another dwelling house, a back-house, and 2 backsides,
in d», 12s. 4id. — a front thatched house and small backside
in d°, 2s. 3d— a slated house, a stable, and backside, in d«,
8s. 9d. a small corner house and a thatched house in d»,
Is. 10id. — a front slated house, a stable, and garden, in Spittle-
street, west side, 3s. 9d— six cabbins and a gavden in com-
mon to them called Garrynegran, east side of y" same street,
7s. 6d. — a front with five several waste plotts, in d“, 2s. 3d.
a front thatched cabbin, a piece of ground, and backside, west
side, d°. Is. 6d. — two (hatched cabbins, d”. Is. 6d— a cabbin
in d“, Is. 6d. — two cabbins and a waste plott of ground, in d”,
2s. 3d. — a cabbin and large garden, d", 3s.— two cabbins,
2 waste plotts, and a garden, a front cabbin, and a cabbin back-
ward, now a smith’s forge, in d«, 44d— a front house, slated, and
a garden, in d”, 4s. 6d. — a house, a house backward, a cabbin
and backside, a court, and 3 gardens, west side of Spittle-
street, 9s. — a thatched house, backside, and garden, in y' lane
near Red Abby, 3s— six cabbins and a garden in common, in
6s— a cabbin and garden in Bowerna mountain, east side,
2S. 3d. two thatched houses, 5 cabbins, and 2 gardens, in said
street, 7s. 6 d. — two cabbins and 2 gardens, d°, 3s— a cabbin
and garden, in d», Is. 6d— three cabbins and a garden, d°, 3s.
a slated corner house and backside, another slated house, a
backside, and garden, a thatched house, a long shedd, and
tan-yard, in St. Nicliolas-low-street, 7s. 6d.— three cabbins, a
garden, and a yard, in d°, 2s. 3d— part of a front slated house,
a malt house, and garden, in d°, 8s. 6Jd. t\
Spittle-street (not in y' Reddendum)— two otli
d" (not in yc Reddend.) ; city of Cork,
Total rent in Dublin and Cork, 15/. 19s. 5Jd. Date
2ist May 19/7i year. — Inrolled 5th June 1667.
rich. 39. WILLIAM SHIPPEY esq— Killeedy (part), 288 a.
2 n. 34 p. prof. 17 a. 2 n. unprof. — Clonagh, 184 a. 2 it. prof.
13a. In. unprof. — part of Garryduffe, Glanagowne, and
Ballyferns, 600 a. prof. 40 a. 2 a. unprof. ; bar. Connelloe,
co. Limerick. — Total quantity, (1,689 a. 3 r. 13 p. stat.)
—Total rent, 15 1. 16s. lOd— to hold to him and his heirs
until Tho’ Walcott of Croagh, gent., his heirs or assigns, shall
pay to yc said Shippey y" sum of 9081., according to a deed
of mortgage, dated 14 April 1663, made thereof; and on
payin' of y" said sum, then to y" use of Walcott and his heirs for
ever. Date 8th July 1 9/A year.— Inrolled nth October 1667.
(122.)
41. Sir HENRY PIERS bart— Redmore (part), 109 a'
— parcell of the same, 34 a. — another parcell of d°, 11 A. — —
Corlesky, 386 a. — Ballyflugh, 127 a. — parcell of die same,
8 a. — Ballaghtobin, 133 a.; bar. Kells, co. Kilkenny.—
Total quantity, 808 a. plant. (1,308 a. 3 r. 12 p. stat.) — Total
rent, 16/. 6s. 9 \d. Date 9/A May 19/A year. — Inrolled
18/A May 1667.’
cabbins
cabbins in
liberties thereof.
42. Sir THOMAS HARMAN knt. — A plott of ground
in New-street, a house in St. Thomas-stveet, 9s. 41d. ; city
of Dublin. — Cryduffe (part), and part of cartron Wogan, i
contiguous to Bawne, 20 a. & 25 p. — Bawne, 1 cartron, 44 a.
1 r. 24 p. — Brackagh, 1 cartron, 45 A. — Cartronvally, 46 a.
1 r. 28 p. — Grillaghmine, 4th of cart", 79 a. 8 r. 16 p. — Clon-
foure, excepting Mr. Kennedy’s mortgage on i a cartron,
4J cart'”, 224 a. 2r. 36 p. — Clonoragh alias Clonoghra, 3 car-
ti-ons, 340 a. — the qr. called Clonsullen, being part of Clony-
fore, 47 a. 1 R. — Clonfinfee, l-4thand l-8thof cart., 37 a. 1r.
20 p. — Bellanamore, 2 cart"*, 143 a. 3 r. 20 p. — Bellaclare,
2 cart. & 3, 112 A. 1 R. 16 P. — a moiety of Cluoneny, 39 a. 1r.
20 p. BeUaghmeghan and Clonckeene, 2 cart™, 185 a. 3 n.
20 p— Gurtinboy, 1 cart" & J, 68 a. & 28 p— Carrowmeanagli,
d", 39 a. & 4p— Toubeggan, 1 cart", 105 a. 1r. 16 p— Glas-
cloone, 1 cart", 85a. 3r. 16p— Trilligmore alias Trilligpatricke,
M'Donogh, and Cloncarr, 1 cart., and Tallagtemple, l cart.,
115 a. 3 r. 28 p. — Turelaskin, £ cartron, 40 a. — Corredivin,
1 cart", 78 A. & 8 P. — Gortineloe (part), 20 A. 1 R. 8 p. ; bar.
Moydow, co. Longford— Total quantity, 1,919 a. 1 r. 20 p.
plant. (3,109 a. & Up. sta
Date 28th July 19 th year.-
45. JOSHUA HOYLE gent. — In the 6 plowlauds of Tipperary.
Ballygibbon, 676 a. plant. (1,095a. & Ip. stat.) 10/. 5s. 33</.;
bar. Upper Ormond, co. Tipperary. Date \5th Nov.
19th year. — Iivrolled 30 th November 1667.
47. THOMAS Earl of OSSORY, RICHARD Earl of Dublin.
ARRAN, and Sir ARTHUR GORE bart. - A timber
house, slated, in St. Thomas-street, 1/. 0s. 71rf.; city of Dub-
lin— part of a large front slated house and garden, a garden Limerich.
or orchard to y“ walls, 15s. 4cZ— a front slated house and
garden to yc wall, 8s— a front slated house, a garden, and a
garden to y" wall, 16s— a waste house plott to the street, 2s.
—a front thatched corner house next y" King’s Castle, 4s. ;
the east side of Limerick-street, in Killmallock, co. Limerick.
—a front large thatched house, 4s. — a front plott and cabbin, Tipperary.
Is— the abby-land, 17 a. 16s— Fryar’s mill, U— Total rent,
4/. 6s. 4<Z. ; north side of Fryar’s-lane in Killmallock. — a thatched
house without Wickgate, and a garden in Abbey-street, 3s— a
thatched house and garden, Is. 10|</— old walls near yc former,
4£d. an old castle called Barrett’s Castle, within Wickett
gate, a garden plott by the river, old walls of 2 houses
next the castle, and a backside in Abby-street, 3s. 9d. ; town
of Fetherd, co. Tipperary— a house plott to y" High-street,
and a garden backward, Is. 6<Z. — a plott of ground near
y' former of 180 feet long and 30 feet broad, and a garden.
Is. 6<Z. — stone walls of a house and a garden plott, Is. 6<Z— a
thatched house near y' former, a yard, and garden, 3s.9rf.; in
High-street in Fetherd— a slipp of arrable land, being a par-
cell of Killenan, bounded on y“ north with Garryduffe, on
the east with Sir Redmond Everard’s land, on die west with a
parcell of glebe, and on the south with Mr. Richard Haydon’s
land, 1 a. 5 \d.— a plott of arrable land, being part of y' parcell
called Fedeny, and bounds with Sir R. Everard’s lands, Fedeny,
on y« south and north, f road of Killanally on y' east, and a
plott of ground that The Hackett of Limerick had on y'
west, 1 a. 5J d. a plott of ground bounded on the east with
| y= road leading to Grayestowne, with die lands formei ly Ja'
Hackett’s on yc soudi, Sir Redmond’s land on yc north, and Rich.
Cornin', on ,• out, 1 A. 5^.-. plott of «tkhA !»»»«
on yc east and south widi Rich. Lund’s land, and Sir Redmond s
on yc west, 1 a. 5 \d. — a parcell of arrable land divided into
many parcells, leased by Hen. White of Clonmell to Geo. Eve-
rard of Fetherd, for 41 years, commencing in 1637, at yc rent
of 3/., bounded on y' south withy" oaken grove, with y" Shan-
non on r north, Sir Redmond’s lands on y" east, and Hackett s
on y" west, 28 a. 4s. 6 d. a plott of arable land on yc south side
of Crompt Castle, and near the same, 2.) a. Is. lid— part of
the field called Gortnefarline, bounded on y" west with f rwjd
to Killenally, and on y" N.W. and S. will! Sir Redmonds
lands, 1 a. 5.1'/— a plott of arrable land called Gortnefarlin,
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19 c"' n- bounded W. with y' said road, H a. 7 Id.— a plott of ground,
part of Fedeny, bounded on yc E. witli y° road to Grayes-
ipperary. towne, on y= N.N.E. and S. with Sir Redmond’s land, 1 a.
— a long slipp of arrable land, part of y° field called Mo-
nerow, bounded with a hedge on yc N., on yc W. and S. with
Monerow, and on y' E. with yc highway to Rakele, 1 a. 2 n.
8 id,— Total rent in Fetlierd, 1/. 7s. 2 %d. ; parcells of the bur-
CUm. gagery lands of Fetlierd.— Knockballynomito, i plow., 150 a.
prof. 75 a. unprof. 21. 5s. 6|d. ; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare. —
Inishacone Islands, 1 pi. in the Shannon, 110 a. prof. 16 a.
unprof. 1/. 13s. 5 d. ; bar. Clondiralagh, same co Leaghvally
afs Lowally, 4 plow., 55 a. IGs. 8Jrf. — Knockalehide? 50 a.
15s. 2 {d. — Knoppoge alias Clonporisb, 4 plow., 216 a. prof.
94 a. unprof. 3/. 5s.7\d.; bar. Island and Clondiralagh, same
co — Ardclony ats Ardilony, Portintereany, 1 plow., 270a. prof.
22 a. unprof. 4 l. 2s— Cuggie, j plow., 133 a. 21. Os. 4fo'.; par.
Killaloe, bar. Tulla, same co — Cooledoragh, plow., 88 a.
prof. 178 a. unprof. 1/. 6s. 9d.— Clunty, 1 plow", 165 a. prof.
228 a. unprof. 21 10s. I id.-, par. Iniskealtrogh, same bar.
and co— Ballyhifsy plow, (part), 117 a. ]/. 15s. 6 Id— part
of Ratlienomore and Begg, 132 a. prof. 7 a. unprof. 21. 0s. ltf.
— Ballybrine, j plow., 72 a. prof. 5 a. unprof. 11. Is. lOjtf.
Ballymoglerish alias Ballymogleragh, £ plow., 164 a.
21. 9s. 9$d. Carrowany, 1 plowland, 161a. prof. 31a.
unprof. 21. 8s. 10 \d. — Allonis afs Aghenish, 1 qr., 127 a. 2 r.
11. 18s. 8J(/. — Bealkelly, 2 plowl* (part), 388 a. prof. 66 a.
unprof. 51. 17s. 10 \d. — Bally bougherane plow, (part), 132 a.
prof. 167 a. unprof. 21. 0s. Id.; par Tuoghogonila, bar. Tulla,
same co — Gian afs Gleane, 1 pi., 132 a. prof. 250 a. unprof.
21. 0s. Id. — Carrowcloghy alias Carrowenlogh, l plow., 86 a.
prof. 262 a. unprof. 1/. 6s. 1 ,)d. — Ballynraneene or Bally-
vrnneene, 1 plow., 112 a. prof. 166 a. unprof. 1/. 14s. Ojtf—
Laifareene alias Laghvarran, J plow., 234 a. prof. 275 a. un-
prof. 21. lls.Ojd— in Killconnell plow., Ballyelackan plow.,
Cloghone-Idowyne plow., Kynelly plow., Ballyelane plow.,
Ballyereagh plow., and in the 5 acres in common, 74 a. 3 r.
20 p. prof. 30 a. unprof. 11.2s.9d.; par. Cluony, bar. Cor-
cumroe, same co— Total quantity', 3,169 a. 1 n. 20 p. plant.
(5,133 a. 3 r. 18 p. stat.)— Total rent, 48/.2s.7jd. Dale
17th Dec. 1 9th year. — Inrotled 19th Dec. 1667.
51. JOHN FOUNT AYNE esq Raghindarricke afs
Rahinderrig, 224 a. In. 13 p. plant. (363 a. 1 r. 11 p. stat.) -
4 1. 10s. 10 Jd. ; bar. Ballaheene, co. Wexford. Culronan,
198 a. 1 r. 31 p. 4/. 0s. 44d. — Baskenagh, 116 a. 1 u. 13 p.
21. 7s. Id.; bar. Lune, co. Meath. Date 5tli Dec. 1 9th year.
—Inrolled 20 th Dec. 1667.
52. Cornet JOHN ANDREWS. — Branstown alias
Brownestowne, 163 a. — Rathrony (part), 239 a. 2r. in
Ginell, 158 a— Clonliske (part), 64 a. 2 b.- in Maclonebegg,
part of Killcomin, 15 a— Cooleroe, 39 a.; bar. Clonliske,
King’s Co. — Total quantity, 679 a. plant (1,099 a. 3 n.
19r. stat.)— Total rent, 131. 14s. 11 ‘d. Date 12th Feb.
19th year. — Inrolled 20 th June 1667.
53. MARGT CROOKHORNE, relict of Capt Henry
Crookhorne, and ANNE, daughter and heir of said Henry.
— Ballylane, 551a — Rochestowne, 379 a— in Begrin, 187a.
1 r. 13 p. ; bar. Bantry, co. Wexford. — Total quantity',
1,117 a. 1 it. 13p. plant (1,809 a. 3 it. 23 p. stat) — Total rent,
221. 12s. 5 id. Date 2814 Nov. 1 914 year. — ItirollcdlOlhDec.
1667. — Note: By patent, dated 26th February 1677, an abate-
ment of 81. 4s. 5\d. was granted to them of the quit rent of
221. 12s. 5 id., with an abatement of 81. 18s. 4d. of the quit
rent of 30 1. 1 Is. 6 d. to Mary Deacon, reserved on yc lands of
Chappie, Tomfarny, &c., as mentioned in this patent, which
recites that the same had been pass'1 in patent, dated 16 Nov.
1666, to John Deacon gent., but are not inrolled under y° acts
of settlement.
54. RICH” BARRY of Dublin, gent. — Ballynedrumney,
331 a. 1 r. 6 p. prof. 44 a. & 16 p. unprof. 11. 13s. 6d— Pai-
sonstowne, 441 a. & 6p. 21. 19s. 6d.; bar. Carbury, co. Kil-
dare— Silliagh, 100 a. ll.14s.ljd.; bar. Naas, same co—
Great Morganstown, in the bar. Naas, and Little Morgans-
towne, in the bar. Newcastle or Upper-Cross, co. Dublin.
150 a. 21. 5s. 6 d. 56. MATTHEW BARRY of Dublin, .
esq— Moyvaliy, 688 a. 2 r. 6 p. prof. 17 a. 3 r. 8 p. unprof.
(1,115 a. 1 it. 9 p. stat.) 41.; bar. Carbury, co. Kildare.
Date 414 March 21s< year. — Inrolled 2614 March 1669.
Roll, 19 lit Cha. II. fifth part, hack.
1. Sir MARI IN NOELL knt., son and heir apparent of
Sir Martin Noell knt., GEO. BLAKE, and JOHN ROBIN-
SON of London, esqrs. (trustees for y' barony of Cary, yc
lordship of Ballycastle, and y' island of Rathcline, to y •
uses expressed in a clause in y* act of explanation.) — Drum-
chitt, 47 a. 3 n— Drumcannon, 44 a. 1 r — Crossalister, 27 a.
1 R— Drumnemelloge, 191 a. 1 it — Crirach, 146 a— Glen-
makerin, 140 a. 1 r— Dunard, 1 qr. and a 3d, 374 a— Lough
Addy, 4 a. unprof— Lough Dunard, 15a. 1 r. unprof— Lough
Pading, 9a. unprof— Ballyvoy, half town, 207 a— Ballyreagh,
- town> 227 a— Bunnumargee, 4 town, 95 a. 3 n— Acrevell,
16 a. 1 it— Ballynegard called Drumnekelly, 1 qr., 101a—
Bonnagen, 203 a. — Duncarrbett, 198 a. — Cragbane alias
Bruaglnnore, 237 a— Farren M'Alister, 14 a. 1 n— Coole-
negappoge, 1 qr., 96 a. 2 R— Downe, 1 qr., 105 a. prof. 14 a.
2 r. unprof— Mallendugane, 1 qr., 106 a. 2 part of Rod-
ding, 1 qr., 31 a. 2 it. — the topp land of yc same, 83 a. 2 r.
one qr. of Ballypatricke called Dromine, 75 a. 2 the other
qr. called Magheriloghy, 162 a. 3 r— Ballytren, 1 qr., 156 a.
2 r— Ballycloughagh, 97 a. 3 r— Curragh, 222 a. prof. 9 a.
3 r. unprof— Ardimony, 1 qr., 128 a. 1 n— Loughan, 1 qr.,
1 90 a. 2 it. — the 10 acres of Ramaccrading, 77 a. prof. 11a.
3r. unprof— the 20 a. of Fau M' Allen, 67 a— Torre, 2qrs.,
337 a. prof. 66 a. unprof. — Ballycrou, 319 a. 3 it. Tinna-
vaghan, 4 town, 152 a. 3 n. — Magheritemple, i town, 87 a
the parcell of Lossett, 121 a. 3 R— Ballynegard other qr., 91 a.
— Mossy bogge, 6,263 a. unprof.; par. Cullfaten, bar. Cary, co.
Antrim — Ballycnnam, 1 qr., 61 a— Culkeyne, 1 qr., 126 a.
prof. 20 a. 1 u. unprof— Myergett, 1 qr., 174 a. prof. 1 1 1 a. un-
prof—'Torryleskan, 1 qr., 1 60 a— Myergett other qr., 220 a
Corvally, 1 qr., 170a. 3R.prof. 104 a. unprof— Ardmony, 1 par.-
cell, 39 a. 2 it. prof. 93 a. unprof— Ackleake, 350 a. prof. 46 a.
unprof— Kilhobert, 86 a — Ballyvelly, 270 a— Drumnemyne
165 a— Drumgholly, 178 a. 2 r— Towrard, 174 a— Ballin-
lagg, 1 qr., 113 a — Ballinlagg other qr., called Tobberbilly,
160a. 3 it. prof. 18a. unprof— Magheremore, 1 qr., 138a. prof.
186a. unprof— Drumwilliam, 1 qr., 52a. 2r— Cornesampeon,
1 qr., 55 a. 1 R— Cornetullagh, 1 qr., 138 a— Culkeyne ats |
Myerbane, 1 qr., 89a— Carnanimone, 1 qr., 68a — Cloghdun- Antrim
mory, 1 qr., 106 a. prof. 38 a. 3 r. unprof— Carnebane, 1 qr.,
70 a. 2r— Drummargee, 85 a — Drumeiske, 85 a— Lealand,
53 a. Gortetrumonie, 56 a— Killgreege, 216 a— Altinanie,
55 a— Home, 7 a — the tenem,s of Ballycastle, 3 a. 2 r. the
castle and park, 6 a. 1 n. 6 p— Garryduffe, half town, 82 a.
2 it— three qrs. of Novally, 142 a— one qr. of Novally, called
Gorteon Maddry, 55 a. — Carthmone parcell, 26 a. 3 r. prof.
Common, 720 a. unprof. — Knocklayde, a mossy bog, 244 a.
unprof— Cape Castle, 107a. 2 r. prof. 297 a. unprof— Clune
and Carneconny, 231 a— Port Brittis, 15 a— Downefinne
ats Tullos, 90 a. — Drumine ats Broome townland, 460 a
the salt panns and coale pitts; par. Rathmoane, same bar. and
co — Cooleoghter, 1 qr., 83 a. prof. 89 a. 1 r. unprof— Lege-
vare, 1 qr., 184 a. ln.prof. 28 a. 2 r. unprof— Bruaglnnore
alias Bruaghgamon, 119 a. prof. 133 a. unprof— Glasstaghy,
1 qr, 95 a. 2 r. prof. 110 a. 2 r. unprof— Glasstaghy other
qr., 76a. lR.prof. 69 a. 1 n. unprof— Magherenohare, 139 a.
1 R. prof. 4 a. unprof— Maghere-Castle, 1 qr., 131 a. 1 r.
prof. 25 a. 3 r. unprof— Cregrine, 1 qr., 92 a. 2 r. prof. 133 a.
3 r. unprof. — Ballenstread, 1 qr., 159 a. 2 r. prof. 76 a. 3 r
unprof— Lemneghmore, 1 qr., 147 a. prof. 62 a. 3 r. unprof
— Lemneghbegg, 1 qr., 133 a. 3 R.prof. 13 a. unprof— Calrns-
lieskin, 1 qr., 166a. 1 r — Ballynoe, 1 qr., 78a. 3r Temple-
astoragh, 87 a. 2 R— Ams-Cregillappan, 1 qr., 7 a. 2 r. prof.
142 a. unprof— Gregenah and Knocknegarvin, 146 a. 1 R.prof.
91 a. 1 r. unprof— Ballinlew, 2 qrs., 132a. 2 R.prof. 78 a. 2r
unprof— Prokske, 1 qr., 58 a. 3 r. prof. 81 a. 3 n. unprof—
I obberbigh, 1 qr., 85 a. 3 r. prof. 18 a. unprof— Croghmore,
1 qr., 70 a— Creggnemaddy, 1 qr., 108 a. prof. 7a. 2R.unprof
— Ballyoglilogh, 2 qrs., 171 a— Island M'Allen, 54 a. 1 r—
Croghbegg, 2 qrs., 214a — Moyereghbegg, 1 qr., 75 a. 1 R.prof
29 a. unprof— Moyereghbegg other qr., 1 19 A. prof. 60 a. un-
prof—Moycreemore, 81 a. 2 r— Moycreemore other qr., 54 a.
1 R.prof. 8 a. unprof. — Lisnegunnoge, 2 qrs., 219a— Drum-
nagee, 1 qr., 60a. 3 R.prof. 30 a. unprof. — Lisbalienegrough,
1 qr., 73 a. prof. 46 a. 1 r. unprof. — Lisbalienegrough, 1 qr.,
73 a. prof. 46 a. 1 it. unprof. — Lisbailenegroagh other qr.,
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19 Ch II- 67 a. 2 r. prof- 25 a. 2 r. unprof. — Shanvally, 1 town, 445 a. £ q
prof. SO a. unprof. — Carnekierke, lqr.,92A. 2r.— Carnekierke, 76
Antrim. one other qr., 97 a. prof. 16 a. 3 it. unprof— Ballynoge, 1 qr., pr<
138 a— Ardoaghtri, 1 qr., 186 a.— Stradkillin, 1 qr., 1 13 a.— in
Dowaghmore, 1 qr., 91 a. 3 n. prof. 37 a. 2 r. unprof.— Mare- 1 q
boy, 61 a. — Ballyny, 1 qr., 48 a. 3 r. prof. 10 a. unprof— &
Corncside, 1 qr., 95 a. 2 r.— Arditragh, 1 qr., 108a— Lisser- Si
lassc, 1 qr., 1 1 2 a. 3 it.—' Tandowe, 1 qr., 1 21 a. prof. 70 a. 2 r. 3 i
unprof. — Drumnegessin, 1 qr., 98 a. prof. 15 a. unprof. — Clog- 18
her townland, 288 a.— Castlanagree, 1 qr., 134 a. 2 r— Kill-
cubbin, 1 qr., 72 a. 2 r— Ballyalluglaghtye, 1 qr., 68 a. 3 r. prof.
18 a. 3 r. unprof.— a mossy bogg, 1,639 a. unprof. — Ballyn- 3:
tnylor, 56 a. 2 r. — BSllintoy townland, 456 a.; par. Billy, bar. co
Cary, co. Antrim. — Killcuille, 1 townland, 173 a. — two (1
loughs, 15 a— Ballynea, 1 town, 179 a— Ballyvergan, 1 town, Is
169 a. 3 n. — Killpatricke, 1 town, 294 a. — Ballygill, 1 town,
270 a— Ballykerry, | town, 120 a— Kandaver, 1 town, 3 18 a.
prof. 3 a. 2 r. unprof. ; par. Rathline-Island, same bar. and co. 3
— Tulloglnoe, 1 qr., 144 a. 3 n— Gortmillish, 1 qr., 264 a— 2
Tinereagh alias Toppaghveagh, 1 qr., 156 a. — Crumoge, 1 qr., (-
8 a. 2 n. prof. 7 1 a. 1 R. unprof— Altrassagli, 1 qr., 149 a. 2 R. 2,
prof. 11a. 2 r. unprof. — Killcroe, | town, 323a. 3 it. Dunane,
52 a. 1 r. prof. 9 a. unprof — Fernerobert, 1 qr., 135 a. 1 R.
Mullaghduffe, 4 qr., 67 A. prof. 20 a. 1 R. unprof— the parcell h
of Nesson or Nelfon, 101 a— Bellany, 1 qr., 81 a. 1 r. prof. &
37 a. unprof— Attrunagh, 1 qr., 92 a. prof. 22a. 3 r. unprof— R
ICnockane, 1 qr., 103 a— Munagh-Cloy, 1 qr., 336 A. 1 R. prof. u
1 17a. 3 R. unprof. — Struangallmore, 1 qr., 1 10a. 3 R. — Browne si
als Breene, 1 qr., 204 a— Cleggine, 1 qr., 104 a— Knocklayde q
(part), 193 A. unprof— Buchamlonge, Tulloghpatricke, and -
Malludufte, 658 a. prof. 913 a. unprof., mossy bogg; par. -
Ardrnoy, same bar. and co— Killmacammoge, 1 qr., 167 a.
prof. 75 a. unprof. — Kettleoglitragh, 4 townland, 284 a—
Kettilutragb, A town, 136 a. prof. 187 a. unprof. -Killmoole, -
1 qr., 121 a. 2 n— Island-Card, 1 qr., 115 a— Mounester, .
4 town, 155 a— Lisnegatt, 1 qr. of Mounester, 43 a. prof. 14 a. !
unprof— Camekeene, 123 a. prof. 17 a. 1 R. unprof— Liss- !
mnrritie, 1 qr., 65 a. prof. 26 a. 3 r. unprof— Masses, 1 qr.,
151 a. prof. 52 a. unprof— Caretclough alias Carecloghane,
1 qr., 53 a. prof. 29 a. unprof— Carnereagh, 1 qr., 173 a. prof.
24 a. 2 a. unprof. -Carnelelen, 1 qr., 118 a. — a mossy bogg
overflown, 339 a. — another mossy bogg, 180 a. — Island-
Mc Allen (part) , 80 a— Mosside, 1 qr., 74 a. ; par. Derryketchen,
same bar. and co— Rendering such yearly rent, and no other,
as shall appear to be payable by y' rules of y« acts of
settlement. Date 25 tli July 19 th year.—Inrolled 9/A August
1667.
Kings Co. 5. HENRY Lord ARLINGTON, Principal Secretary
of State.— Several lands contained in his preceding grant
are created into y manor of Charlestowne, with y= privilege of
inclosing what number of acres he pleased for demesne lands,
and for a parke; to hold courts leet and baron, to appoint
seneschalls and other officers, to keep a prison within y"
manor, and to hold a fair at Charlestowne yearly on St. Mary
Queen's Co. Magdalen’s day; bar. Philipstowne, King’s Co. — several
King's Co. other lands, some situate in the Queen’s Co. and some
in vc King’s Co., are erected into yc manor of Portarlmgton,
with y* same privileges as before, and to keep 2 fairs at Port-
arlington, yc one on Easter Monday, and y* other on yc 1st
and Id of October; and Portarlmgton made a free borough and
corporation, by y' name of the borough and town of Portarlmg-
ton consisting of one sovereign, 2 portrifles or bmhfles, anil
12 burgesses, a recorder, and town clerk, &c. ; and extending
every way from y pass over y river Barrow, commonly called
Belladrite, near Portarlington, 100 A.-to send 2 burgesses to
Parliament, to keep a weekly Wednesday market, &c—
Themanore were created pursuant to letters from Whitehall,
13 February 1666. (19 ’, 2* p. d. B. 5.) Date 3 d Aug.
19th year. — Jnrolled 23 d Aug. 1667.
a. u. ABRAHAM MAY “d “S'
naiib out of y* west part thereof, 188 a. 3 n. 32 v. mat
ran-Meconly (part), 42 a. In. 14 p — Lissballytcige, Garrureagh,
and Skirkehill, 159 a. — Skirke (part) and Rathinlubrid,
232 a. ; bar. Upper Ossory, Queen’s Co. — Total quantity,
622 a. & 36 1*. plant. (1,007 a. 3 ... 24 1*. stnt.)-Totnl rent,
12/. 11s. 1 1 id- Da/e 16/A Nov. \8 thy ear. — Inrollcd 2d April
1667.
4 qr., 62 a. 2 r. — Quigibarrow, 1 qr., 197 a. 1 r. — Parke, 4 qr., is Cn. II
76 a— Carronduffe, 1 qr., 147 A. 1 R. — in Ballyfinanc qr., 32 p.
prof. 727a. unprof— in Carrownorlare ais Urlare, 172 a. 3 Sligo.
in Castlecanagh qr., 60 a. prof. 44 a. unprof— Kinniegalloyb,
1 qr., 65 a. 3 n. 6 p. prof. 14 a. 3 r. unprof. — Drommartine, 58 a.
& 16 p. prof. 4 a. unprof. ; bar. Tirreragh and Leyny, co.
Sligo— Total quantity, 1,020 a. 2 it. 14 p. plant. (1,653 a.
3 r. 29 p. stat.)— Total rent, 10/.6s.7|d. Date 6/A Feb.
19/A year. — Inrolled 7/A Feb. 1666.
18. JOHN FORREST esq— Archerstowne (part), 745 a. IVeslme,.
3 R. 2 p— Mullganstowne, 251 A. 2 it. 10 p. ; bar. Delvin,
co. Westmeath. — Total quantity, 997 a. 1 r. 12 p. plant.
(1,615 a. 2 r. stat.)— Total rent, 20/. 3s. 10k/. Dale
Is/ February 19/A year.—Inrolled 4/A February 1666.
20. WILLIAM JESSOP esq— Bryanstowne (part), 306 A. Westme,
3 n. 3i p. — Glanlogh-Guan (part of said Bryanstowne), 37 a.
2 r.) ; bar. Moyashell, co. Westmeath. — Total quantity,
(557 a. 3 R. 31 p. stat.) — Total rent, 6/. 19s. 6 d. Date
2 d May 19/A year. — Inrolled 6/A June 1667.
22. JOHN BULLINGBROOKE— In Killfrush and Bal- Limeri
lincarony, 570 a. 1 R. 39 p. prof. 90 a. unprof. plant. (924 a.
& 17 p. stat.) 8/. 13s. 3d. ; bar. Small County, co. Lime-
rick.— Drumkerane alias Drumasheroone, 110 a. 3 it. 32p. *"
in Farrenyvanagh, 931 A. 1 R. 33 p. plant. (1,688 A. 2 it. 4 P.
suit.) 15/. 16s. 7d.; bar. Knockaguiny, co. Kerry. — Total
quantity, 1,612 a. 3 r. 24 p. plant. (2,612 a. 2r. 22 p. stat.)
—Total rent, 24!.9s.lO<Z. Date 21s/ February 19/A year.
Inrolled 2 d March 1666.
24- Capt. THOMAS W ALLCOTT— In Cleyduffe, 36 a. Lime
— Carrowcraheene, 32 a— Ballylosky, 120 a— Ballymantra,
36 a. — in Ballyvarrawood, 17 a. 3 r. 7 p. — Ballyvokelen,
202 a. Scartereagli, 79 a. — Killavenoge, with the mill-seate,
31a. lit. prof. 9 a. unprof— in Ballyvarra, 191 A. — Carrow-
martin, 50 a. prof. 17 a. unprof— in Granesha, 176 a— Gar-
ranewotra alias Garrane-Ikey alias Graneoughtragh, 147 a.
' —in Ballynecloghy, 24a.; co. of f city of Limerick.—
. Total quantity, 1,148 a. & 7 p. plant. (1,801 a. 1 it. 12 p.
’ stat j Total rent, 16/. 17s. 8 J(/. Date28thMarch ldthycar.
, —Inrolled 20/A April 1667.
f 26. ROBt BOOTHE esq., Justice of y' Common Pleas, Kin,
t and W” SANDSesq., execrs of Fran* Nest, and THOsEGG,
orAGGE. — Cullimore (part), 118 a. plant. (191a. & 23 p.
stat.) 2/. 7s. 94cZ. ; bar. Balliboy, King’s Co— to hold upon
y special trust that yc premisses be forthwidi sold to y' best
11 advantage, and equally divided between Mary Hall and
,f Martha Foxall, sisters of said Fra* Nest, and Frances Cocks,
5’ daughter of Griffith Cocks and Sarah his wife, niece of said
Nest according to his will, dated 3 April 1663— in Bally- T,Pl
f vanran, 105 a. & 9 p. plant. (170 A. & 27 p. stat.) 1U Is. 10 Jd. ;
•y bar. Upper Ormond, co. Tl pperary. — to hold to Tho* Agge,
a! for eve‘._ Date 2 d May 19/A year.—Inrolled 6/A June 1667 .
28. JOHN OLIVER and ANNE HICKFORD, relict
of Hen. Hickforil of London, mercli'— In Garry Richurd,
66 A 1/ 6s. 8 id. reduced to 13s. — Ballynemony, 20u a.
4/. 3s. Old- reduced to 21— in Bryanstowne, 82 a. 1/. 13s 2\d.
reduced to 18s— Cooleboy, 242 a. prof. 40 a. bogg, 4/. 18s.
reduced to 21. 9s. ; bar. Sheilmaliere, co. Wexford. -
Total quantity, 595 a. plant. (963 a. 3 R. 9 p. stat.)— lotal
rent, 12/. 0s. 114</— to hold two third parts to Oliver and his
heirs, mul one third to Hickforil and her heirs ; remainder to
the right heirs of Henry Hickforil; which third part was after-
wards purchased by Thomas son of said John Oliver. —
Date 14/A Feb. 19/A year— Inrolled 19/A March 1666. AWt.
By patent, dated 29 Dec. 1677, a grant was made to llmmas
Oliver gent., son of the said John, of a reduction o the said
quit rent of 12/. 0s. U.)</. to 6/. a year .-(Bot.de anno
29" Car. 2di, 3“ pars, dorso B. 16.)
so. HENEY ABBOTT, JOHN ELETCHElt, «d
JOHN GAUUETT. — Clotmoloife mul BullyweHmi ul,M
iwlyvillmusaiu. tl.n. loi./— nul'yucB'.lu,
— Uallyngowr»e(,,ivrl),2 a- TlrA Lumegroy,I68A. 21 n,.01rf.
— CluyilulB,, 10S a. W.IOmllH— G.rrj.uxj A- *• ■ ‘ ;
■pie i/, ns, ; co. of y° city of Limerick— to bold,
third part, of tho premisses, it. three parts, equally to bo d.v.dcd
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19 Ch. II. to yc use of Abbott and Rose his wife, and their heirs ;
~ ; another third part to Fletcher and Mary his wife, and their
Limerick, heirs ; and yc rent of yc remaining third part to be paid to
Abbott and Fletcher, in trust and for y° only use of y“ children
of Richard Greene, brother in law to Walter Harrington,
deceased, by y' said Walter’s sister Anne, during their mi-
nority ; and when they attained to a full age, the said third
part to be equally distributed amongst them, pursuant to ye
said Harrington's will, dated 18th June 1666 Date
12 th Feb. 19 th year. — hvrolled 15 th Feb. 1666.
Cork. 33. SAMUEL NEWTON and MARY his wife, relict of
James Sicklemore esq., mid JAMES, son and heir of said
James. — Ballelegane, 220 a. 3 1. 6s. 9fd. — Killnegaule, 140 a.
21. 2s. 6jd. — Scraby alias Scruboe, 53 a. 16s. lid. — in the
south-east part of Bohirasse alias Boharsh, 61a. 2 k. 27 p.
18s. 8fd. ; bar. Fermoy, co. Cork. Dale 22th March
19 th year. — InroUed 10 th April 1667.
21 a. 1 n. unprof. — Dromlee, 90 a. — the upper qr. of Moni- is Ch. it.
cannon, 222 a. prof. 16 a. 2 r. unprof. — the lower qr. of d",
140 a. prof. 41 a. unprof. — Knockan qr., 163 a. prof. 60 a. Antrim.
unprof. ; bar. Killconway, co. Antrim. — Total quantity,
889 a. 1 n. plant. (1,440 a. 1 n. 30 p. stat.) — Total rent,
12/. 0s. Id. Date 18/4 Nov. 19th year. — Inrolled 2 9th Nov.
1667.
47. JOHN READING esq. — In Ballycowen alias Kill- King’s Co.
gurten alias Ballycowen- Wood, 96 a. 2il 1/. 19s. 1<Z.— Bal-
lindrenan als Ballydrenan, 184 a. 2 r. 31. 14* 8ifd. — in
Ballykenahan, 171 a. 3 r. 2 p. 3/. 9s. 63d.— in Tullymurrahin,
240 a. 2 r. — Aghadonagh, 59 a. — Ballinkillin alias Tullagh-
begg, 1 24 a. 2 r. — in Ballinkillin, 31 a. 2r. — Ballydrenan
alias Newtowne, and part of Killmannaghan, 418 a. 2 r. 27 p.
— Total rent, 17/. 13s. lO.Jd. ; bar. Killcowen, King’s
Co. Date 28th June 19 th year. — Inrolled 19/4 Oct.
1667.
Westmeath. 35. ELLIS CRISPE esq. — Part of Killalan and Ballin-
derry, Claghanenumeara, 376 a. 1 r. 8 p. prof. 134 a. unprof.
Clomkill, 199 a. 1 r. 14 p. prof. 153 a. 2r. 32 p. unprof.—
Moygullin, 383 a. 2r. 32 p.; bar. Moyashell and Magheridie-
nan, co. Westmeath — Total quantity, 959 a. 1 r. 14 p. plant.
(1,553 a. 3 r. 35 p. stat.) — Total rent, 19/.8s. 6d. Date
21 st March 19/4 year.— Inrolled 27/4 April 1667.
Cork. 38. Captain GEORGE TOWGOOD. — Ballyeryre,
west part, 37 a. 2 it. — Corneshen, 320 a. — Maulstrogham,
124 a. 2 r — Clunkeene and Muloalehaggelshee, 190 a. prof.
58 a. unprof. ; bar. East Carbury, co. Cork. — Total quantity,
(1,103 a. 3r. 27p. stat.)— Total rent, 10/.6s. 113d.— Ardagh,
190 a. 2/. 17s. 83d. — North Ballincallagh, 108 a. — South
Ballencallagh, 107 a. — Stahanagh, 59 a. 2 n. — Currigul-
lihy, 94 a. 2 r. — Ardagh, east part, 61a. 2r Total rent,
6/. 10s. lid. Date 31s/ Jan. 19/4 year.— Inrolled 14/4 Feb.
1666.
Tipperary. 41. HENRY KING gent.— Lism'kue (part), 115 a— in
Coolenougy, and part of Ballyday, 152 a. 1 r. 8 p.; bar. Clan-
william, co. Tipperary — Total quantity, 267 a. 1 r. 8 p.
plant. (432 a. 3 r. 37 p. stat.) — Total rent, 4/. Is. 2d. ’
Date 28/4 Nov. 19/4 year. — Inrolled 80/4 Nov. 1667.
Cork. 42. GEORGE MYHILL gent. — In Killballyverihy,
Knockardgehy, Knockneminy, and Killeenan, and part of
Knahell, 177 a.— Garrygort, 129 a.; bar. Duhallow, co.Cork.
— Raghglistane, 140 a. ; bar. Condons and Clongibbon, co.
Cork— Total quantity, 446 a. plant. (722 a. 1 r. 32 p. stat.)
—Total rent, 6/. 15s. 5 id. Date 4/4 Nov. 19/4 year.—
Inrolled 29/4 Nov. 1667.
Corh. 44. THEOPIIILUS CARY and THOs DODGIN—
In Raharoone, 101a. 2 r. 12 p— Farrenmarren and Gort-
legher, being part of Bellrosse, 196 a. & 12 p— in Bellevel-
lone, 55 a. 2r. 24. p. — Knockm'coole, 96 a. — Deny, 24 a.
2 n. 39 p— in Lissehegh idias Lisbeheige, 27 a. 3 r. 8 p.; bar.
East Carbury, co. Cork. — Total quantity, 501 a. 3 r. 15 p.
plant. (812 a. 3 r. 25 p. stat.)— Total rent, 71. 12s. 5 d.
Dale 4th Dec. 19/4 year — Inrolled 6/4 Dec. 1667.
49. Col. W* KNIGHT, Lt. Col. THOMAS MAR- Galway.
SHALL, and JOHN LYNDON esq. — Part of a house on
the north side of Key-street, 13s. Id. — a ruined house, a yard,
the walls of a house backw*, d°, 10s. 6d— a mill on yc west
side of St. Martin’s-lane, 4/. 10s. — a waste plott, a house,
and a backside, E. side of d", 8s. 3d— the walls of a house
on yc north side of Key-street, 6s. 9d. — a house in yc same
street, 12s. — a house, a ruined house backward, a yard, and
another house backw1, in d°, 21. 8s. 0.|d— a house, a thatched
house backw", a yard, and another house backward, in d°,
1/. Is. 2{d. — a house, and a house plott backward, in d",
19s. 6 d. — a house, and house plott backw1, in d” (no rent).
a house and backside, in d°, 7s. 6d— a house plott and shedd,
on yc S. side of Kirowan’s-lane, 9s— a house, a yard, and the
walls of a house backward, in same lane, 1/. 16s— a house,
a yard, yc walls of a house backw1, and a shedd, in yc same
lane, 1/. 15s. 3d. — part of a house, a house, a yard, a shedd,
and a garden, in same lane, 13s. 9d— in trust for the (49)
officers; town of Galway. — Total rent, 16/.3s. 5d.
50, 51. WILLIAM KNIGHT esq. — Killamoran, 1 qr., 24a.;
bar. Killtartan, co. Galway. — Caliirglassan, 3 cartrons,
176 a— Rahalbane, 1 qr., 116 a— in one qr. of Caertarne,
246 a. 2 r. 27 p.; bar. Dunkellin, same co— Total quantity,
(911a. 1 R. 28 p. stat.) -Total rent, 5/. 13s. 11. id. Date
14/4 Jan. 19/4 year. — Inrolled 25/4 Jan. 1666.
52. Major JOHN GROVES. — West Drinagh alias Kil- Cork.
ursin, i plow., 100 a. ; bar. Orrery and Kilmore, co. Cork.
Ballyhymock, 419 a— Keatingstowne, 224 a. 1 r. 20p— Bal-
lynemongroe alias Ballynumare, 255 a. 2 r— Ballytotosy alias
Ballytantasy, 43 a— Ballytrasna, 86 a— Kilbirne ats Kil-
berine, 146 a.; bar. Fermoy, same co. — Ballym'murragh,
1 plow., 213 a. 3 r. 8 p. ; bar. Duhallow, same co Total
quantity, 1,487 a. 3 r. 20 p. plant. (2,409 a. 2 r. 31 p. stat.)
—Total rent, 22/. 11s. 10 Jd. Date 1st Feb. 19th year.—
Inrolled 2d Feb. 1666.
54. Lieut. BENJa CHAPMAN— Killua, 718 a. plant
(1,163 a. & 7 p. stat.) 14/. 10s. 3Jd. ; bar. Delvin, co. West-
meath Date 19/4 Dec. 19/4 year. — Inrolled 17/4 Jan.
Westmeath.
Antrim.
46. ELIZA FORRESTER alias HOLLAND, relict of
Captain W'“ Holland, and RICHARD, son and heir of the
said William. — The lower quarter of Curreareagh, 143 a. prof.
60 a. 3 r. unprof. — the upper qr. of ditto, 131 a. 1 r. prof.
04. samukl BURTON esq
-onanvoe, 1 qr., 81a.
Drumcarane, one third of a qr., 44 a.; bar. Island, 'co. Clare
—Total quantity, 125 a. plant. (202 a. 1 r. 37 p. stat.)— Tota
rent, 1/. 17s. 11 Id. Date 4/4 Oct. 18/4 year. — Inrol/e,
1st Feb. 1666.
Clare.
Dublin.
Wicklow.
Wexford.
Roll, 19thCha.II. sixth part, face.
1. Col. RANDALL CLAYTON and JOHN JEPH-
SON esq. — A front house, with a large entry and back
building, in High-street, 3/. 0s. 4 Id. ; city of Dublin— Bally-
boyes alias Boyestowne (part), 513 a. & 18 p. 10/. 7s. 9 Id.
— Russellstownc, 249 a. 5/. 0s. lOd. — Tullefargus, 250 a.
51. Is. 3d. — Humphreystowne (port), 157 a. 2 it. 32 p.
8/.Ss. 1 0 i d. ; bar. Talbots-towne, co. Wicklow in trust for
the (49) officers — Total quantity, 1,169 a. 3 it. lo p. plant.
(1,894 A. 3 r. 24 p. stat.) — Total rent, 23/. 13s. 8id.
Date 15/4 Oct. 19/4 year — Inrolled 19/4 Oct. 1667.
4. ROBERT HASSELLS esq — Cooleseskin, 112a. 1 r.
16 p— Little-Graige, 70 a. 1 r. 12 p— Ballyfrory, 145 a. 1r.
28 p. — Coulehoie and St. Junocks, 254 a. 1 it. 34 p. — i„
ilcishell, 30 a. 3 r. 20 p.; par. St. Junocks, bar. Bargv, co.
M exford — Total quantity, (993 a. 2 r. 26 p. stat)— Total
rent, 12/. 8s. 5d. Date 28/4 March 19th year Inrolled
25/4 June 1667.
6. RICHARD CHISSERS gent. -Corny or Kerny,
530 a. prof. 148 a. uuprof.— in the easterly part of Ballen-
derry, 237 a. prof. 44 a. unprof. — Derrynasling, 298a.; bar.
Lower Ormond, co. Tipperary. — Total quantity, 1,065 a.
1r. 13 p. plant. (1,725 a. 2 r. 26 p. staL) — Total rent.
Wexford.
Tipperary.
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
110
1825,]
—Date 16 tk May 19/A y<
—Inrolled 8th June
— Date Is/ Aug. 19 th year. — Inrolled.
7. DOMINICK FRENCH esq. — Ballincashell, 4, qrs.,
315 a. prof. 501 a. iinprof. — Liscoile ats Lisconell, 1 qr., and
Culagh, part of y' same, 142 a. prof 110 a. unprof. — Tul-
laghy, pail of Clonefadda, 1 cartron, 37 a. — Rathra, 1 car-
tron, 34 a. prof 12 a. unprof.— Tulliartagh, 4 qrs., 478 a. prof.
1,133 a. unprof. — Feogh als Ledgdoone, 14 qrs., 189 a. prof.
40 a. unprof.— Carrowkegill, 1 qr., 99 a. prof. 15 A. unprof—
Carrownotona or netona, 1 qr., 77 a. prof. 77 a. unprof. — Cur-
raghard ats Derdry, d', 139 a. prof. 110 a. unprof. — Grallagh
ats Letrimeightragh and Letrimoughteragh, 2 qrs., 181 a.
prof. 101a. unprof.— Grallagh, 1 qr., 159 a. prof. 58 a. unprof.
— Ballinsliy, 4 qrs., 380 a. prof. 360 a. unprofi— Ballineden,
4 qrs., 289 a. prof. 194 a. unprof. — Clonegenane, 69 a. — Slea-
veroe, 45 a. 2 n. 27 p. — Carrowgarve, A qr., 49 a— Carrow-
masse, 1 qr., 70 a. prof. 24 a. unprof. — Carrowcassell, J qr.,
40 a. — Dungarr and Carrowgarve, 11 qrs., 153 a. prof. 55 a.
unprof. — Carrowcassell, $ qr., 40 a. — Clonefada, 3 cart"',
68 a. prof. 28 a. unprof. — Rathra, 4 qr., 60 A. — Rathra, 1 car-
tron, 31a.; bar. Boyle, co. Roscommon. — Total quantity,
3,144 a. 2 n. 27 r. plant. (5,093 a. 3n. 8r. stat.)— Total rent,
311. 16s. 8JcZ. Date 18 th March 19 th year. — Inrolled
22 d March 1666.
9. SAMUEL ASHURST gent— Davinstowne, 112 a.
plant. (181 a. 1 n. 28 p. stat.) 21. 5s. 4 jd. ; bar. Slane, co.
Meath 10. ED\V» MARTIN. — Rathbodibag, 5 a. — in
Archerstowne, 75 A. — a house, with a garden and backside,
in Atherdee; bar. Atherdee, co. Louth. — Total quantity, 80a.
plant. (129 a. 2 r. 14 p. stat.)— Total rent, 1/. 12s. 4 J</.
Dale 1 6th April 19 th year.— Inrolled 28 th Aug. 1667.
11. FRANCIS ROBERTS esq. — Ballyfoyle, 74 a. &
32 p. Brittfieldstowne, 259 a. 2 b. 23 p.; bar. Kinalea, co.
Cork.— in Altaghmore, 262 a. 2r. 35 r.; bar. East Carbury,
same co. — Total quantity, (966 a. 1 r. 13 p. stat.) — Total rent,
9 1 is. 2.1 d Date 29th April 19 th year.— Inrolled 3d May
13. SAMUEL BLACKWELL esq— Little Pollards-
townes, 166 a. prof. 15 a. unprof. 31. 7s. 2JcZ. — in Urghlin,
606 a. 121. 5s. 4J<7. — Johnstowne, 402 a. 1 R. 32 p. prof. 17 a.
unprof. 8/. 2s. U|d— Kernanstowne als Corgan, 160 a. prof.
83 a. 3 r. unprof. 31. 4s. 9^d. ; bar. and co. Carlow— in
Ballinrush, 252 a. 51. 2s. OW. ; bar. Scariwalsli, co. Wex-
ford. Date 21 st March 19 th year.— Inrolled 27 th April
1667.
15. WALTER CHEEVERS esq.— The manor, town, and
lands of Monkestowne alias Carrickbrenan, 4 plow., 632 a.
Cornelstowne, 220 a. — Newtowne of yc Strand, 207 a. ; bar.
Rathdowne, co. Dublin. — Total quantity, 1,059 a. plant.
(1,715a. 1 r. 25 p. stat.)— Total rent, 21/. 8s. lOJrf. Date
Uth Feb. 19 th year.— Inrolled 2d March 1666.
17. ROBERT NANGLE, an infant, son and heir to Ed-
mond Nangle, and MABLE his mother.— Ballycorky, 250 a.
prof. 1 a. 2 r. 29 p. unprof.— in Rath, part of Comingstowne,
contiguous to Killbixy, 80 a. 3 R. 32 p.— Barronstowne, 247 a.
— Killbixy, 247 a. ; bar. Moygoish, co. Westmeath. — Total
quantity, 824 a. 3 r. 32 p. plant. (1;336 a. 1 R. 6 p. stat.) —
Total rent, 16/. 14s.0ijc7. Date 31 st July 1 9th year.— In-
rolled 16/7i August 1667.
18. PETER HUGHES and JAMES MALBY— Raha-
ranbegg alias Raharoonbegg and part of Raharanmore, 363 a.
2 r. 3 p. ; bar. East Carbury, co. Cork.— Farrancowher arid
Bawntowne, 66 a. 2 r. — Downing and Scobane, 209 a. prof.
21 a. unprof.— Barryroe, 160 a. 2 R.— in Glanteage and ICnock-
negower, 131a. 3r. 39 p. prof. 9 a. 2 r. unprof.-Ballygolsby
and Blood, 161 a.— Smorane, 125 a— Bohernbrcdngh (part),
60 a. prof. 10 A. unprof. — Ballyhallowick, 366 a. 2 r. prof.
19 a. unprof.; bar. West Carbury, same co. — Total quan-
tity, 1,644a. & 2p. plant. (2,663 a. & 4r. stat.) -Total
rent 24/. 19s.3ij<Z. Dale 8th May 19 th year. — Inrolled
18th May 1667.
, 20. RICHARD IZOD gent, and MARY his wife.— In the
north-west part of Killfera, 342 a. 2 n. 21 r.-in Loghcnnlty,
39 a. 2 r. 18 p. ; bar. Sheelelogher, co. Kilkenny.-
quantity, 382 a. & 39 r. plant. (619 a. & 29 p. stat.)-
(122.)
21. FRANCIS SMYTH gent.— In the northerliest part Tip}>crary.
of yc middle part of Priestowne, by an east and west line,
10 a. 1 r. 25 p. — The west part of Clon-Ihea, 90 a. — in both
denominations, 30 a. unprof. — Knockuragh, east part, 98 a.
3 r. 6p. — Ballinenan or veuan, in middle part, 280 a. — in
the two last denominations, 263 a. 2 n. 16 p. unprof. ; bar.
Middlethird, co. Tipperary. — Total quantity, 479 a. & 80 p.
plant. (776 a. & 27 p. stat.)— Total rent, 71.'. 5s. 6 d. Date
15/A Jan. 18/A year. — Inrolled 12/A I'cb. 1666.
23. DANIEL ABBOTT esq. — Balleene (the castle ex- Kilkenny.
cepted),408 a. — Teifeshney, 191a. — Ballyring,25U. — Coole-
cashen (part), 394 a. 3 it. 14 p. — more, part of the same, 213 a.
— more, part of y* same, 142 a. — Fayle (part), 56 a.; bar. Gal-
moy, co. Kilkenny. — Total quantity, 1,655 a. 3 R. 14 p.
plant. (2,682 a. & 16 p. stat.)— Total rent, 33/. 10s. 6Jc/.—
part of Ranaleene ats Ratlmaleene, 81 a. — Killmartin alias Tipperary.
Rathmartin, whereon is included the stone house of Tyone,
| 134 a. — Coolereale, with the meadow thereto belonging, and
yc old stone walls called yc Abbey, Knockanpewis, and the
Hospital, part of f same, 153 a.— Ballygraphis alias Bally-
graige, and part of Killmore and Priorland, 198 a. — Killy-
tunny, 208 a.; bar. Upper Ormond, co. Tipperary. — Total
quantity, 774 a. & 8 P. plant. (1,253 A. 3 R. 9 r. stat.)— Total
rent, 11Z.15s.1Jc7.— Shalley (part), 259 a— Corryliinny, 96 a.
— Knockenoyle (part), 382 a.— Ballycahan (part), 282 a—
Glancollow (part), 304 A. prof. 150 a. unprof. — Gorlibrigane
(part), 144 a. ; bar. Owny and Arra, same co.— Total quantity,
1,467 a. plant. (2,367 a. 1 R. 8p. stat.)— Total rent, 22/. 5s. 61<Z.
— Total quantity in the cos. of Kilkenny and Tipper!
(6,312a. & 33 p. stat.)— Total rent, 67/. lls. 2c/.—
MAS BULLOCK esq Busherstowne als Butcherstowne,
287 a.— Rutcherstowne, 32 a.— in Castletowne and Drumroe,
100 a.; bar. Clonliske, King’s Co.— Total quantity, 419 a.
plant. (678 a. 2r. 34 p. stat.)— Total rent, 8/. 9s. 8 >,</.—
25. JOHN BRIGGS gent— Cavanstowne, 137 a. prof.
11a. unprof. 21. Is. 7 Jc/— Broekahbeg, 249 a. prof. 93 a.
unprof. 31. 15s. 7M— Mota, part of Scriboge, 166 a. prof.
11 a. unprof. 21. 10 s. 5c/.— in Ballyderry alias BaUingider, part
of Scriboge, 129 a. prof. 6 a. unprof. 1/. 1 9s. 2JcZ— in Knock-
analengh, part of Scriboge, 159 a. 21. 8s. 31d.— Ballyscanlan,
part of d", 103 a. 17. lls. 3.)<Z.— Castletowne and Glanbower,
143 a. 21. 3s. 5\d. — ClonenVgilliduffe, 129 a. prof. 15 a. un-
prof. 1/. 19s. 2Jc7. — Cowlebane, 145 a. prof. 60 a. unprof.
21. ‘Is. 0W— Raheene, 213 a. 3/. 4s. 8\d.— in Gortnamurig-
agh, 137a. 1 r. 2l.\s.7\d. ; par. Killbarran, Lower Ormond,
co. Tipperary— Total rent, 25/. 19s. 5d.— Inskine ats Sle- Galway.
feene qr., 9A.-in Carrontemple qr., 126 a.— in Carrontemple,
70 a. prof. 143 a. unprof.— the parcell of Creggballen-Cooly,
90 a.— in said parcells, 70 a. prof. 40 a. unprof.— Ardineagh
qr., 215 a. 51. 17s. 3£<Z— in Carragine alias Carryine (the
Reddend. has Carrycline alias Currymneene), 40 a. 2 it. 3 p.
8s. 2ic/. — Total rent, 6/. 5s. 6 id. ; par. Annagbdoom, bar.
Clare, co. Galway. 26. PETER FOXWELL gent- Tipperary.
Ballycarren or Ballencurren, 114a. 11. 14s.7Jc/— Knockbrnck
alias Garranmore, 84a. 1 R. 16p— Knockaludie, 3a. & 29p
1/. 6s. 7d. ; bar. Lower Ormond, co. Tipperary— J otal
quantity, 201a. 2 r. 5 p. plant. (326 a. In. 32 p. stat.)
Total rent, 3/. \s.2\d. Date 27th Nov. 18Z/c year.— In-
rolled 20 th March 1666.
— 24.THO- King.
27. THOMAS BARRINGTON esq.— Ballymackehnnc Wexford.
als Ballymackeherne, 216 a— Ballihighoe (part), 15 a— Yoll-
towne, 56 a. — in Stapletowne, 28 A.-Ballytory and Bearing
(part), 24a— Littletowne, 35a— Rathdrouane (part), 6a. ; bar.
Forth, co. Wexford— Total quantity, (615 a. 2 r. 6 P. stat.)
—Total rent, 71. 13s. 10U/— Templcscoby, 620 A— m Mony-
hore, on r east side, 153 a— Clogl.assia, 358 a— Ballygissue
ats Ballygillistownc and Davidstowne, 420 a— part ol Bally-
bane and Ballyknockane, 46 a. 2 r— Cortnccuddy (part), 72a.,
bar. Bantry, same co.-Torid quantity, (2,704a. 1 R. 10 r. shit)
-Note: By patent, dated 29th Dec. 1667, a grant was made to
Tho- Barrington gent., son and heir of the grantee, of the re-
duction of the total quit rer
; of these lands, in the hi
u, 29° Car. 2*',
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
l9Cn.Il. 190 a. — in Stapletowne, 16 a.; bar. Forth, same co. T
quantity, (333 a. 2 n. 29 p. slat.)— Total rent, il.3s.Sid.-
IVtxrford. Date 16 th Nov. 18/A year. — Inrolled 14th February 1666.
™C.“' ,T°laI & 8 p'— a Parcell of land, called Ballynefedoge, reputed par-
fit ““ °f T"'blj'! b"' D“"' "■ M»A»_Total quuntit,-, -
"* *• 1 »■ »* *m. 3 l m p. stnt.) — Total
c lo/.9s.ll|rf. Date 1st June 10th year.— Inrolled 20th July
inmore, y' re- 1667. J J
29. RICHARD SHERBROOKE. — Clonmore, y' re- 1667 2 ^tjune 10th year.— Inrolled 20th July
mainder, 73 a — Rathgowen, 68 a. — in Grange, 192 a. Ir.
, «• <* CODETNBY POOLE Wt_P„« „f Dads-
plant. (629 a. 3 k. 29 p. stat.)— 1 Tbtal rent 7/ 17s 6d (PaO), 1 19 a. 3/. Os. 4,/. ; bar. Screene, co. Meatii Dale
30. HONORA THOMPSON, relict of Join. Ttain.on ‘ “* SSi flta, 16B6.
ELIZ. ami ANNE THOMPSON, HONORA and ANNE s Hir»n» a.wnv ,
GOULD, danght- and heirs of Honora Thompson alias Gould, Ts,s 5 "
Jugl;,'. and eo lieii, of said J. Thompson.^ Rocconnell,’ £!SZ?a 2 JZ
307 a. 2 R.-Marlingstowne,' 284 a. 2 r. 32 p— Wimletowne’ ^allym°U,jteen'? 272 a.— Clontmiffe, 80 A. 2 Ballycranon,
142 a. 3 R.; bar. Moyashell, same co.— Total Quantity 1 277 a’ f A-~ Tlneferag'1 O’Brenane, 131 a—
307,i. 2 n — Marlingstowne, 284 a. 2 b. 32 P— Windeton
142 a. 3 n.; bar. Moyashell, same Total quantity, 1 27'
2asss£K^25Stffc:r
lie 2lst Oct. 19th year.— Inrolled 10th Dec. 1667. - - _ eenes, 12 a. blaigli, 1a.2r —
1667. Gorcincloghy, 5 a. 2 it.— Craggeudonnell, 20 a. — Gortene-
3J. SAMUEL SKRIMSHEIRE — Guifins, S«„. pref. A-G»ton^hoa AL-P.Aemore, i«.-Go«-
9 A. unprof. — Ratbpatrick, 164a— in Killmurrey, 21 a 2r • ir r h 2 ?' ®°Ptnahln-manowes. 8 a— Clogherlico,
co. Kerry— Gortnabollig, 2 a. — Caliirglagh, 6 a— Gorten-
33. ELIZ. HOLCOMBE, relict of William Holcombe of 2 a— Parkencoule, 4 a— Craggnaboule, 4 a— West
BaUinaboe, co. Cork, gent. ; W» SWEETE and JANE his iiali>'uah> 2 A — Gortantagory, 2 a — Gortnaskehy, 2 a—
"il'e; JOHN JOHNSON and ELIZ. his wife; and MARY GorlevaliJ'> 2 «— Cruogertes, 3 a— Stanigh, 2 a— Gorten-
HOLCOMBE, daughr of y= said William Holcombe.— ?’agy’ 4 A— 1 Gortencareail, 4 a— Killgobbnett, 6 a— Gort-
Colenapishy, 216 a. & 16 p in Knocknagapoll, 21a. 3 r. t,en‘3'cagllary> 3 a — Gortentena, 3 a— Gortidurivale, 3 a—
24 p— Clonquos, 160 a. 2 r. 32 r— Ballinemallane (part)' Bahyn^h-Nortli, 1 A— Crotty, 2 a. — Lissnasillagh, 1a—
183 a. 3 r. 26 r— Balsinvallam, 30 a. 2 n. 14 P. • bar. East Irkeseall,ffe and Tubernogragy, 8 a— Gortenvohir and Gorte-
Colenapishy, 216 a. & 16 in Knocknagapoll, 21a. 3 b. (len7caglla>'.V, 3 a — Gortentena, 3 a— Gortidurivale, 3 a—
24 p— Clonquos, 160 ,v. 2 r. 32 p— BaUinemallane (part)' ? a%"^»-Nortli, 1 a— Crotty, 2 a. — Lissnasillagh, 1a—
183 a. 3 r. 26 r— Balsinvallam, 30 a. 2 n. 14 P. . bar. East Irkesealuffe and Tubernogragy, 8 a— Gortenvohir and Gorte-
Carburv, co. Cork— Total quantity, 603 a. & 32 p. plant. ‘levoll>r-Soudi, 8 a. — Crotty and Gortenpopa, 2 a — Farrena-
(977a. & 14 p. stat.) — Total rent, 9/.S ls.2hd. Date 9th Jan. *artelIaS,‘ alld Aquaramore, 6 a— Farrenandria and Gorten-
19iA year. — Inrolled 10th Jan. 1667. ' ' cuilen> 10 A — Acuranacarten, 1 a— Cragenadaiuiell and Gor-
34. BARNARD ANNALY, W» FARRELL JOHN ree’ Knockimohiny, a
FERINE, JOHN PRENDERGAST, GILBERT CO- 12 A— Cruogorte, 1 a-
SIER, HEN. TANNER, W« PUNCH, JOHN BURT — 1 Gortnamanarine, 1 a
JOHN FOVELL, REBECCA, ELIZ., and SARAH TraIee’ same bar' and
SMART— In Mullybroe, 157 a. 2 r. 3/. 3s. 9Jrf— in Killas- Lca,,’ 90 A' P,of' 40 A'
bu^e, 76 a. & 27 p— in Gallswood, 3 a. 2 r— in Dunkett 20 A' Unpr°f' — Skimft
20 a. 2 b. 2/. 0s. 6W— these to the Smarts. — Ballybraghy Garranmo,e> 200 a—
(ixu-t), 53a. 2r. 27 p. 1/. Is. 8**- to Burt— in Ballymoun- 329 Ef_and. M
cullen, 10a — Acuranacarten, 1 A— Cragenadaunell and Gor-
tincarriragb, 16 a— Gortenarughtiry, 2 a— Lisduffe, Knock-
ree, Knockimohiny, and Boulteenes, 16 a. — Gorti<mriffe,
12 A. — Cruogorte, 1 a — Ballyrickard, 10 a— Gortimore, 6 a.
—Gortnamanarine, 1 a— Farrenm'Corris, 2 a. ; liberties of
Tralee, same bar. and co. — Ballingowne-Rateas, 160 a—
Lead, 90 a. prof. 40 a. unprof— Ballybrennagh, 120 a. prof.
20 a. unprof. — Skartfeadane, Ballinlatrigg, Tullymore, and
Garranmore, 200 a. — Ballym'Adam and Tullig-Edmond,
320 a — in East and West Shanick alias Gortnevasloe, Cur-
of the west, 55 a. 3 b. 1/. 2s. 7rf— to Annallv— ™Shduffe> and Derrinalackan, 666 a — in the north part of
......1. .1 _e .... . ... . _ * ’ Old Brosnacrli nnd T\r ...-./.I- ......... i i t .1 ,
out of the south part thereof, 26 a. 1 r. 27 p. 10s. 8rf— to
Ferine. — out of y' south part thereof, 23 a. & 13 p. 9s. 4irf.
to Cosier— out of yc south part thereof, 9 a. & 27 p. 3s. 8}rf.
—to Tanner— out of y* north-east part, 22 a. 3 r. 9s. 2|rf—
to Prendergast. — out of y* south-east part, 21 a. 3 R. Ss. 9 jrf.
— to Farrell. — out of die north-east part, 22 a. 3 r. 9s. as(/.
Old Brosnagh and Knockmony, 1,142 a. ; same bar. and
co' ‘n Urly, 85 a. 1 r. 14 p. ; bar. Iraghticonnor, same co.
—Total quantity, 7,851a. In. 14p. plant. (12,717 a. 3 r.
19 p. stat.) — Total rent, 119/. 4s. 7Jrf— By patent, dated
31st Dec. and inrolled 12th Jan. 1667, there was a reduc-
tion of the quit rents contained in this grant. 44. AN-
— to rarren. — out ot the north-east part, 22 a. 3r. 9s.2fd. , . 9UIC »ents contained m this gi-ant. 44. A
— a projwrtionable parcell of Glanskill in cornon to Bally- ^ HON\ RA\ MOND gent — Caherguillamore, 195 a. 2
mouniaine, 6a. 2s.5}rf. — to Punch; lutr. Idea, co. Kilkenny. .l°r- 2,19s- 43rf-i ^tr. Small County, co. Limerick.
—the south-east part of Kill St. Lawrence, 90 a. l/.7s.4rf. ; 111 ^''‘“gopoge, 24 a. 1 r. 38 p. 7s. 5Jrf.; bar. Glane-
bar. Gualtier, co. Wkkford — to Fovell Date 30th No- rouShtJ > GO- Kerry— in Ballyconnory, 152 a. 2 b. 10 p.
ranter 19<* year. — Iiuvl/ed 10M January 1667. * 2/. 6s. 4d— Pulleeue, 78 a. 2 r. 10 p— Pulleene and Lis-
see, 73 a. 3 r. 17 p. 21. 6s. 3.W. ; bar. Iraghticonnor, same co.
ans? Total rent, 7/. las. 5 ,)</.■ Date 10/A June 19/A year.
36. RICHARD REYNELL esq— Maynliam, Ro^ns, 7T?,t!j renl> 7A
Clongoswootl, Mooretowne, Killeigh, Boherhoyle or heyle, lHnile*1 2 Uh J,me 166T-
Ardmocrean ais Ardrean, Holdeisgarden, Killbroan ate Kill!
Inggan, Monyeonnacke, Ratlnnaydoyne alias Rathmaddan, 46‘ FEANC1S BIC.i
994a. 1 R. 13 p. prot. 157 a. Ik. ISp. unprof, plant. (1,610 a. “-vne> 2,8 A Monies
Moone, 853 a. 2 r. :
17/. 5s. Sid— Total
Moone, co. Ku.uark.-
August 1667.
•eormacke, Ratlnnaydoyne alias Rathmaddan, 46‘ FRANCIS fiIGG esq— Ballyallivoe, 51 A— Castle- Tim mar*.
p.prot. 157a. Ir. 18p. unprof, plant. (1,610a. ??'ne’ ~ ‘ S A — Mortlestowne, 135 a — Knockmorris alias
.)— Rent, 20/. 2s. Sd— these lands were sold Enoekayorishy, 56 a. — Farranm'Adam, y' north part, called
by Mr. Reyncll to Thomas Browne of Dublin, esq., by in- Feacra> 32 A — Logliloghry als Loghone, y* north part, 27 v
denture, dated 31 Aug. 1667— the moiety of the manor of ~ l2 A— Shortcastle, 54 a— part of Shortcastio
M«M.e, S53 a. 2 r. 20 p. plant. (1,382 a. 2 r. 37 p. stat ) Mor,Jestowl,e> mi«, 95 a— part of Shortcastle, 24 a—
17/. 5s. 8(d. — Total rent, 37/. 8s. IJrf. ; bar. Kilkea and 141 Keadrogh, 865 a. 3 r. 31 p. ; bar. Ufa and
Moone, co. Ku.uark. Date 24/A, My 19/A yetrr.—Inndled - ”*• 1 lp™«v— ’ Total quantity, (2,058 a. 9r, 9 v,
„ ^)— Total rent, 19/ 6s— in Killeene altos Killonoardmt. Kmy.
s,ck> 1 16 A. 2 R. 34 p. plant. ( 189 a. St 9 p. stat) U I5s 3 !♦/ ■
ii an f ku,'~H°We,s,aa*» in •»*» W; ’****"9. Kerry Date 1SVA .Turn ISA mm.
ill, 40 a. plant. (t>4 a. 8 r. 6 p. stat.) his. 21(/.; —ImuMid 28/A Jam IRtiT.
38. Sir PAL 1. DAVIS knt. — Holdcrslauds. in die town
tnd fiehte of Kill, 40 a. plant. (64 a. 3 r. 6 p. stat.) 16s. 11,/
:wr. Salle, co. Kiluarr /A,/e 8/A July 19/A m,r.—h
-..&./ July 1667.
MARCUS Uwd Ytsct. DUNG ANNON - In ll? .;re‘oFn? >'~A
tiowoe and Truhlv, 557a. 1 k. 04",. Brhkrine ops, A 7, a Pe'Kn«tiyle ((tan). 212 a, §r, SSp, W»k4m-.
K. -4 1— Hrehimc, 80S a. 4/. 6s. 3rf— Gtmckebraek. 140a. t/. 10s. 8^4 — Killena*
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
21
Wicklow.
Cork.
Queens Co.
Dublin.
Wicklow.
Kings Co.
Wexford.
Kilkenny
King's G
Meath.
clonafili, 1,033 a. 20/. 18s. 4d — Cooleshabeg alias Cloole- .
sloghbeg, 314. a. 6/. 7s. 2d. — Cranerin, 799 a. 16Z. 3s. 6fd |
— Kiltagan and Rathbarne, 210 a. hi 5s.— part of Talbots-
towne and Ballyroane, 4.98 a. 2 n. 23 i>. 10/. Is. lid ; bar.
Talbotstowne, co. Wicklow. — Total quantity, 8,207 a. 2 n.
15i*. plant. (5,193 a. 3u. 6 r. stat.)— Total rent, 64/. 18s. lid
— Ballynnosky or rosky alias Ballywosig and Ratbbarnagh or
Rathbrenagb, 268 a. hi. Is. 4Jd ; co. of y' city of Cork—
Gurtin, 45 a. 1 it. 24. p. 18s. 4Jd— more of y' same, 5 a. 1 it.
16 p. unprof. — Keilecloanhobane, 70 a. 2 b. 32 p. prof. 16 a.
2 n. 32 1>. unprof. 1Z. 8s. 7Jd— Cloanerehir, 149 a. 8 b. 24- p.
3/. 0s. 8Jd — more of y same, 10 a. 2 it. 32 p. prof. 17 a. &
32 p. unprof. 8s. — Clonosoghy, belonging to Clonerehir,
one third profitable, timber wood and wood for firing, 129 a.
2 it. 5 I*, prof. 64 a. 3b. 3 i*. unprof. 21. 12s. 5 Id— Total
quantity in Queen’s Co., 415 a. & 37 p. plant. (672 a. 2 r.
19 p. stat.) — Total rent, 8/. 8s. 2{d— a red bogg, called
Moneclere, lying in coition, 707 A. & 16 p. unprof. ; liber-
ties of Maryborough, Queen’s Co.— five tenements within
y° corporation of Maryborough, 7s. 6 d. — in trust for the
(49) officers. Date 27 th July 19/A year. —trolled
13 th August 1667.
51. Capt. HUGH MACGILL and Capt. JA* MAC-
GILL. A house, a hovell backward, another back build-
ing, a building further backward, and a backside, in High-
street, city of Dublin, 2/. 14s. — Ballynatona alias Bally-
natoan (part), 173 a. 3 it. 3/. 10s. 4$d— Ballynedring alias
Ballydrin, 89 a. 1/. 16s. 0£d — Bally teige alias Ballylieage,
145 a. 2/. 18s. 81d — Carrigmorna alias Carrickmornagh,
112 a! 3 b. 30 p. 2Z.5s. 9d — Ballyhugliduffe ats Ballehugh-
duffe and Crevagh, 213 a. 2 b. hi 6s. 5 U -Bally nomorris
duffe, 259 a. 5/.4s. lOJd — Ballyeustace, 8 a. prof. 2 a
unprof. 3s. 2Jd — Ballytrasnn alias Balletasnagh, 116 a
2/ 6s 11 '></.— Killaduffe, 165a. prof. 277 A. unprof. 3/.6s.l0d
Tomanerein alias Tomeneryne, 410a. 8/. 6d — Clongar-
ratoure, 225 a. 4/. 11s. ljd — Glanmoliir alias Glanmahirre
(part), ’l,000 a. unprof. 10s. 6d— Ballyknockan alias Bally-
knockanbegg, 280 a. 1 it. 5/. 13s. 6d ; bav. Ballincorc and l» Cut II.
Arcklow, co. Wicklow.— Total quantity, 2,197 a. 1 it. 30 1*.
plant. (3,559 a. 2 e. Ip. stat.)— Total rent, 44/. 19 s. 3d
— Sonnagh, 337 a. 1b. plant. (546 a. 1b. 7 p. stat.) Longford.
6/. 16s.7d— Ballinroe alias Ballinree als Ballinrue, 264a.
plant. (427 a. 2 r. 22 p. stat.) 5/. 6s. 10|d ; bar. Granard,
co. Longford. — Total quantity, 601 a. 1 it- plant. (973 a.
3 it. 29p. stat.)— Total rent, 12/.3s.5|d— in trust for the (49)
officers. Date 12 th Aug. 19 th year.—Inrolled 16 th October
1667.
56. WILLIAM GUNN.— Drumboluske, 117 a. 1 R-— Cavan.
Dunmurry, 70 a. prof. 15 a. 2 r. unprof.— Lisbree, 124 a—
Ballyhollagh, 100 a — Bunnoe,104A. 2 it. -in Cloncalgy alias
Knocklegan, 68 a.— Drumraine (part), 94 a. 2r— inDon-
gassogh and Cavanarenny, 204 a. 1 R. 11 p. ; bar. Tullagli-
warvy, co. Cavan.— Total quantity, 882 a. 2 b. 11p. plant.
(1,429 a. 2 it. 19 p. stat.) — Total rent, 11/. 18s. 3{d
57. WILLIAM STEPHENS, EDW» ELSTON and Monaghan
DOROTHY his wife.— Tonycallagh (part), 78a— Taghareagh
alias Aghareagh, 111 a. 2 it. prof. 12 a. unprof.— in Tonycal-
lagh, 8 a. 3 it.— Malianny, 74 a. 1 r.— Clonfadda, 35 a— Cor-
raghy, 11a. 2 r. prof. 59 A. unprof. — Collman, 22 a. prof.
32 a. unprof.; bar. Dartry, co. Monaghan.— Total quantity,
341 a. plant. (552 a. 1 R.'lSi*. stat.)-Total rent, 4/. 12s. OJd
to Stephens. — in the two poles of Colecreame, 178 a. Cavan.
1 B. 33 l>. (289 a. & Up. stat.) 2/. 8s. 2d; bar. Tullagh-
garvy, co. Cavan.— to Ellston and wife. 58. WILLIAM
HOWARD gent, and ELIZ. his wife, relict of Michael
Haytor of Ballymacarrick ; and LETTICE, daughter and
hen- of y° said ‘Michael.— In Ballynecargye als Bally necar-
2 tates, 176 a. 3 R. 13 1*. prof. 16 A. unprof. — Killmack-
noran, 1 tate, 135 a. 3 b. 24 r. prof. 108 a. 2 r. 32 p. un-
prof. ; same bar. and co.— Total quantity, (506 a. 2 b. 12p.
stat.) —Total rent, 4Z.4s.5d— to hold to
Michael’s last will, dated 19 May 1658.-
19 th year. — Inrolled 6th Dec. 1667.
e of yc said
— Date hth Dec.
Roll, 19/A Cha. II. sixth part, bach
1. MAURICE STACK gent. — In Cappangarran als
Cappa<di-o\arran, Coolekill, Ballycanto, Clounterlogh, and
Ballycranell, in the north-west part, 543 a. 1b. 1 4 p. plant.
(880 a. & 18 p. stat.) 11/. 0s. 04d; bar. Balliboe, Kings
Co. Date ll//t May 19/A year.—Inrolled 2hth May
1667.
2. JOHN TENCH esq. — Mullenderry, 204 a. — Keile,
250 A. — in Brianstownfi, 382 A. 2 b. 27 p. ; bar. Shelmal.er,
co. Wexford. — Total quantity, 836 a. 2 n. 27 p. plant.
(1 355 a. 1 r. 3 p. stat.)— Total rent, 16/. 18s. 9Jd reduced
to 11/. 9s. by patent, dated 29 Dec. .1667. (Rot. de amio
29° Car. 241, 3" pars, dorso Roll 15.) 3. ALLEN TENCH
esq.— In Drumdowny, 367 a. 8c 21 1*. prof. 255 a. unprof,
plant. (594 a. 2 b. 30 p. stat.) 7Z.8s.7Jd; bar. Idea, co.
Kilkenny— Clonaghgowne and part of Ballydonnoll alias
Ballystenelly, 270 a. plant. (437 a. 1 n. 17 1*. stat.) 5Z.9s.4d;
bar. Clonliske, King’s Co. Date 29 th A/nd 19/A year—
Inrolled 11 th May 1667.
4. WILLIAM FOXTELL gent.— Woodstowne (part),
168a. 2b. 3/. 8s. 3d — Loghbrntten, 258a. 2b. 5/.4s.H',d;
bar. Slane, co. Meath. — Killmore, 441a. 3r. 8r. 8/. 18s.
10 Jd - Mullagb, 297 a. 2 11. 6/. 0s. 3 Jd - Jinckmstowne
(part), 2 a. 3 it. - -
5. JOHN PARTRIDE gent— Agherskea (part), 69 a. Sc
10 p. 117*. lljd — Monalvy or Munalby (part), 88 a. &
86 1*. 1/. 15s. 8Jd — Cullintragh (part), 65 a. 3 it. 32 i*.
1/. 6s.8id— Galtrim (part), 66 a. 1/. 6s. 8. Id; same bar. and
(i. THO* BR1GGES gent. — Woodcookstowno
(part), 06 a. 2 11. 3 p. 1/. 19*- Id— Cullintragh (part), 88 a.
g it. 17 l', 13s.7,(d— Munalvy (part), 92 a. Sc 6i>. 1/. 17** 8d ;
same Ihii*. mid co. 6. THO- HODGES and MILKS
Hill GOES gent. — Jinkinstowne (part), 102 a. 3 it. Up.
8/. 1*. 7Jd= Aglicn>kengh (pan), 312 a. 8c 32.*. <U. <U. r,d.
— Jllikeimtowni' (part), 35a. lit. **. 14*.8Jd-Wam.n*-
towns, ISO a. 3 it. 2/. 12*. 0Jd-a purcell of Warrenstmvne,
;»-3a,&83p, J8*.8d— Mullhuwtey (part), 69a. 811. I/.4*. Id
— Munalvy (part). 07 a, 8n. 97 v. 1/. 10*. 7Jd — Cullen-
. Is. 2d ; bar. Deece, s
ragh (part), 69 a. 1 R. 31 p. 1/. 8s. Ltd -this to Briggcs; Meath.
same bar. and co. Date 15 th April 19/A year— Inrolled
6th May 1667.
8. RALPH FENWICK, ARTHUllandGEO. ORMES- Kilkenny.
BY.— Bonestowne lands and Ballyvonesse, Ballybrenane, and
in Ardagli, 228 a. 1 R.-Cappock, 77 a. & tv.; co.ofy' city
of Kilkenny— Total quantity, 350 a. 1 a. 4 p. plant. (494 a.
1r 39 p. stat.)— Total rent, 6/. 3s. 74d — Ballikealy and Queens Co.
Ballyduffc, 64lA.-Agl.arny, 230A—iny' north part of Kil-
lennybegg, Killennymore, and Knockungraly, 74 a. 1 n. 27 p.;
bar. Upper Ossory, Queen’s Co.— Total quantity, 945 a. In.
27 P. plant. (1,531a. 1 R. 27 p. stat.)— Total rent, 19/.2s lOd
to hold to yc uses mentioned and contained in a deed,
indented 22 Jen. KM. »P*' J*> M.thetve. end
them the said Ralph, Arthur, Geo., end Major Robeet Ormesby,
deceased 9. THO- BAKER snd ELIZ. Ins IM
—In Movalagli, 719e. 8 a. prof. 75 a. unprol. p ent. (1,165 A.
3 it 21 p. stat.) 14Z.lls. 5Jd; bar. Hali-loure, co.
Meatii. —Date Hit March 19/A year— Inrolled 8/A March
1666.
10. THO- DAWSON and RALPH JACKSON gents. Westmeath.
—Out of Dromcree, 643 a. 3 R. 28 It. prof. 295 A. 3 u. unprol.
13/. 0s. 9d— out of part of Robinstownc, 24b a. 2 R. 18 e-
4/ 17s. 51d— out of Jolmstowne, 211a. 3 R. hi. °
of Ball, 11 81.11, 1.5 1 A. prof. 30 a. S S p. nnptof. 3 1. 1* A—
of Killeumney, 53 3 n. l!.9..5Jd—» n.'.on, .92 a
pint 185 a. unprol’. lit 0s. ««*— » *’ “ „
piof. 140 a. unpvof. 121. 10». 8,t.i hr. »*“• “ ’
Date 20,1, IJss. IBM * rolled M IW.
1006.
13. 1UCH" Kind of ARRAN, MARCUS Lord Vi, o.
DUNGANNON, Sir JOHN TEMPLE lot, M-er
„r ... si,, non, BYRON knt„ Mnsier ol the Oni-
‘ sir THEOPII" JONES knt — Knockroe mid
Parrane, 1311 a.— Urooke, 273 a. Newiowne, SriOA’— “Krtock--
82 a. — Hiihiitos, 01 a. — Fnthlefflf nis Paithlogg,
Waterford.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
n~ 827 •' — Parkeswood, 166 a.; bar. Gualtier, co. Waterford,
or in co. of city of Waterford. — Total quantity, (3,027 a.
1 “• 24 «*• stat.)— Total rent, 28/. 7s. 7 id.— Note .- This patent
was afterwards surrendered, and a new grant passed to y said
trustees, pursuant to privy seal, dated at Whitehall, 7 April
1669, of y= said premisses, except only y' third part of Fatlegg,
cent. 272 a., and omitting Parkeswood; Total rent, 17/.18s.7:)</.
— To hold to them and their heirs, for and towards the
support and maintenance of the fort of Duncannon, in co.
Wexford, and for y“ securing of y« yearly rent of 300/. out of
the premisses to such person and persons as yc chief <rov. for
ye time bei»g shall from time to time appoint to receive y«
same, to yc intent the same may be a perpetual revenue for
y- support of y said fort.— The King by the patent, pursuant
to privy signet at Whitehall, 3 Aug. 1666 (19", 2'p.f.X. 26),
empowers y' trustees to make a lease to Sir Nich. Armorer
knt., for 61 years, such lease to commence from the date of these
presents, under y yearly rent of 300/. and y quit rent, in
consideration of the very great charge and pains he had been
at in y° prosecution of ye decree ; and his proposal to lay out
1,000/. in building upon the premisses. — This clause con-
tinued in y second patent, dated 21st May, 21st Chas. II—
The trustees perfected the said lease to Sir N. Armorer, 2 June
1669, which was inrolled 3d Aug. following. (Rot. 20 §• 21
Ctir. 2*, 3' p. </. R. 42.) Dale 27th Dec. 18 th year
Inrolled 27/4 March 1667.
ry. 16. WILLIAM BULKLY esq.-Cranagh (part), 100 a.
— Gurtenedangen and Aghallmore, 361 a.— Killoshkeahanc,
1,361a. 2 n. prof. 126a. unprof.; bar. Ikerin, co. Tipperary.
— Lisnegatt, 100a. ; bar. Eliogurty, same co. in Barnane a!s
Gernane, 383 a. & 17 p. prof. 30 a. unprof. — Ballymacrees
ats Ballynackcreer, 220 a. prof. 21a. 2 it. unprof. — Kille-
vardey (part), 140 a. 2 a. 26 p. ; bar. Ikerin, same co— Total
quantity, 2,666 a. 1 r. 3 p. plant. (4,318 a. 3 R. 27 p. stat)—
lotal rent, 40/. 9s. 9|</. Dale 15 th Jan. 18/4 year.
Inrolled 12/4 Feb. 1666.
1 17- EDMOND HIGHGATE. — Gracormuck, 76 a. &
22 p- — Hill of Sea and Honymonstowne, 45 a. & 20 p. in Bal-
lybrowgh, 28 a— in Ballybrowgh and Drumagh, 22a. 2 B— in"
Mornstowne, 21 a— the five acres, 3a. 2 R— W'elchestowne and
partofMorristowne, 30 a. 3B.-in Morristowne and Rowes-
towne, 47 a— Whitehouse, 120 a. & 19 p— Grange, 115 a
2r — Bearlough, 169 a. 1 r. 31 p. prof. 401 a. unprof —
\V oodstowne, 56 a. 2 r. 8 p— Isle and part of Bearlough, 6 a—
Streamestowne, 34a. Sr. 22p — Ballydraune, 34a. 3 r. 22p.
— Meathtowne, 80 a. 2 r. 4 p— Clmrchtowne, 123 a. & 5 p—
m Ballysampson, 1 a. & 27 p— in Rathdowny, 50 a— Bush,
53 a— in Chappell, 14 a— in Great and Little Ballyragans,
50 a— m Crelagh, 10 a.; bar. Forth, co. Wexford— Total
quantity, 1,193 a. & 20 p. plant. (1,835 a. 1 r. 35 p. stat)-
Total rent, 22/. 18s. 10 ! rf. Date 16/4 Jan. 18/4 year.—
Inrolled 12/4 Feb. 1666.
i. 19. JOHN GAY. — In Redmondstowne, 316a 2r 27p
prof. 45 a. unprof, plant. (512 a. 3 r. 32 p. stat.) 6l.8s.2U-
“""S’ co- Westmeath. 20. Capt WILLIAM
WILLIAMS. — Monahanstowne ais Ballemonahan, 296a
— Cionesillan, 73 a. 71. 9s. 5d. - Tulchaneally alias Tul- i
chaneny alias Clonogh alias Tullahumnany, 518 a in Lissi
hilly alias Liskilly, 109 a. 3 r. 13 p. 12/. 14s. 2^.; bar. i
Moyc^hell, same co Dale 20/4 Nov. 18/4 year. —Inrolled I
19/4 April 1667.
9/.2s.2ji/.; bar. Fermoy, same co— Killuskee alias Killvalislia,
60 a. 18s. 2 \d. — Aghaliske, 160 a. prof. 124 a. unprof.
2/. 8s. 7\d. — Coolcigan als Cooleregan, 96 a. 1/. 9s. 2d.—
Curragh-Icannagh, 204 a. prof. 18 a. unprof. 31. Is. 11W.;
bar. Condoiisand Clangibbon, sameco— Total quantity, 1 ,373a.
3 R. 27 p. plant. (2,225 a. 2 r. 4 p. stat.) — Total rent,
20/. 17s. 3 J</ Date 10/4 Jan. 18/4 year.— Inrolled 5th Feb.
1666.
24. Sir GEORGE ST. GEORGE knt— Dunmore alias
Eusterneneene or Culterneneene, 4 qrs., 626 a. prof. 300 a.
unprof. — Granshoc ats Granseagh qr., 190 a. prof. 130 a.
unprof— Farran, Kirowan ats Farineckiroghan or Farmocke-
roghan, 34 a— Menus ais Manus qr., next Dunmore, 169 a.
prof. 3 a. unprof— Shruell ats Shrohele qr., 94 A. prof. 56 a.
unprof. — in Adriggnillbegg ats Adergoolebegg next Dun-
more, 1 qr., 25 A.— more in the same, 42 a. prof. 10 a. unprof,
—lu Seaghnessie ats Carrowshan, O’Sheghuns ats Carana-
shaures, next to y abby town, 41 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. — the
2 qrs. of Carrownefirgh and Carrowneseon ats Carrowview
and Carronsure, 260 a — Clonkeon ats Clonkean qr., 138 a.
prof. 138 a. unprof.— Cloneagh ats Clonagh, 89 a. — Gnrrow-
killin next Manus, 88 a. prof. 30 a. unprof. — Cnockangad
alias Knockinagad, I qr., 61 a. prof. 20 a. unprof— in Car-
rowneclogh ats Carrownaclegh qr., 109 a. prof. 58 a. unprof—
a parcel 1 called Moore, whereon y abby stands, 8 a— Gort-
nabraher alias Gortumraher, 17 a— in Farran Cremeene ats
Farranacrowne, 18 a. prof. 16 a. unprof. — Gortcardine alias
Gurchcarden and Branrabegg alias Grandrabegg, 69 a— in
Drimbane alias Drumbane, 28 a. prof. 40 a. unprof. in a
parcell called Acres, being abby land, 9 a— in Leagh qr.,
391 a. prof. 412 a. unprof. — in Ratliaile-Raigh, 60 a. prof.
10 a. unprof.; bar. Dunmore, co. Galway. - Knockanbragg
qr., 138a. prof. 66 a. unprof— in Listonner, 116 a. prof. 30 a.
unprof. Parke, 1 qr., 191 a. prof. 686 a. unprof. ; i bar.
Bellamoe, same co— Creggan great qr., 226 a. prof. 577 a.
unprof— KiltuUagh, 1 qr., 170 a— in Treene, Ballybegg ats
Killebegg alias Treankeaglebigie, 1 a. ; bar. Tyaquin, same
co. — Total quantity, (643 a. & 12 p. stat.) — Total rent,
4 1- °»- in Cappanagh ats Cappana and Capatranagh,
104 a.; bar. Dunmore, same co. — in Cloonecatt, 56 a.
prof. 362 a. unprof— Lissiuisky ats Lissonisky, 207 a. prof
149 a. unprof— Leighlin ats Lelan, * qr., 149 a. prof. 27 a
unprof— in Tomard, 107 a. prof. 87 a. unprof— in Gort-
nageeres alias Gurtnegehy alias Gurtnegery, 140 a. prof.
200 a. unprof— in Coystefadda alias Coultefadda alias Code-
. p°f. 380 A. tmprbf. — in Treene-Ballygl*.
■ml Treene-Kilhroan, 66 a. prof. 38 a. unprof.-Cloone-Cun
alias Clonnecon alias Cluncoin, 59 a. prof. 107 a unprof.
in Lissinahelty, 225 a— in Clonecrossy, 86 a. 1 r. 29p —in
Clonemendagh, 158 a. -in Knockanagh, 133 a. ; i’bar.
Bellamoe, same co. — Total quantity in Dunmore bar.
(4,324 a. 3 r. 33 p. stat.) — Total rent, 27/. 0s. 7. Id. — in
Bellamoe bar. (3,146 a. 1 r. 27 p. stat.) — Total rent,
16661 3? 3 ‘ ^ D(Ue 2°th DeC‘ 1 my,ar-—Inrolled 6<A March
if1! l/-n?HAiRD B0LES— In r q«‘- plowland of Moyeg
called Killbreedy, and in Ballinlawbeg plow., 233a— more in
the same plow]-' in Ballinalty and in Ballinlawbeg, 63 a. 1 r.
more in Ballinalty and Ballinlawbeg, 55 a &°30 p more
in both y* same, 55 a. & 30 P— more in both y same, 55 a
& ®° I!— 111 M°y^S aforesaid, called West Moyeg, and part
ofMtol*, 80 a. 3,. 10 p. — ram in Wes, Moyeg and
B.lh.Wb.gg, S, a. 3 it. SO i,lboUt
SZpi* “ J"m~y mi
“ f WILLI“ ™TON kl,t— In Baliynetnara
•1. Bdlynemona, So3 A. 3 , 36 81, lO,. 1 , ba,. Coa-
(bos, co.Coiik. — Ballyloagby, 600 a. pTOf. 17 a. pnprof. |
* f STEPHEN WHITE lot _ Moo,™ (p„t),
oJ a'* iSr S""16’11*”' 67 “*•-«»»-» posture,
MaS 10 a- Clouncsnuon, a parcel!, 30,. 2,.ptof. 35,.
3..3SPunp„£_mMob,r,53,._leo,i,beS.,Lea,imi„re,
and Ratheeneogb, 131 a. prof. IS.,. 1 .. nnjSf._B,llint0.
bune, 124 A.pro£^38 a. unprof— Timber wood, 90 a —a par
cell of pasture comon, 92 a— in Ballym'Kerry, 65 a. 2r 1 p
-a passage to y common of Clonlusse— Total quantity,
1,333 a. 1 r. 13 p. plant. (2,159 a. 3 a 4 i> ct.,t i -r . i 1
20/. 4s. 1 1 Irf. ; bar. Connelloe, co. Limerick -Dale 14// w"'’
19/4 year. — Inrolled 5th December 1667. 4
NT2riinTDrTARD * Earl of MEATH and HENRY
i ir i LS “q'_A Palcel1 of groun<l called Scalled Park
alias Pidgeon Parke, in St. James’s-street, 1a. In SP
Ind6So„Cltf °f DuBLlsf-— Pa' t of a house, a yard, y walls
P . , ° a "nlse hackwd’, another house backw* on v'
north «d. Flood^treet, nji_, £
* "* °f * b°“ 0P ‘“t'. >1". H- «*• SO. -se.0,,1 ho.se plotK,
notv a garden, d", 0,._, hou« plot, and yard, d", 6s._
. house oackivV and a garden in d", 8s. 3d—, bouse, a y„d
and a house backw" and garden, in d", 16s. 10W— a house’
plott adjoining toy house walls, and a garden, in d", 4s. 6d.
a house m Middle-street, south side, 7s. 6rf— « ruined
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Galway.
Waterford.
Tipperary.
Cork.
house in d”, 7s. 6rf. — a house plott, in d", 3s. Od. — the walls
of a house and backside in d", 7s. Gd. — a house, backside,
and a house bnckw'1, in d", It 7s. — a ruined liouse, the walls
of a house bnckw'1, a backside, and yc walls of another house
backwd, on south side of d", 1 1. 2s. (id. — a house, backside,
and a thatched house backw". d", It 3s. 5 j d. — a house in
Brogue-makers-lane, 9s.— a house in same street, It 2s. (id.
— a house, yard, and thatched house backw'1, in Middle-street,
south side, 21. 2s. — a house, backside, and thatched house
backw'1, d". ll.5s.Gd. — a house, a yard, a thatched house
backW, and backside, d", It 2s. 6d. — a house, a backside,
and a house plott backw'1, in d°, It Is. — a house and backside
in d", It 9s. 5 d. — part of a house and a yard, 8{d. ; town
of Galway. — in trust for y" 49 officers. — Total rent in Gal-
way, 17t 2s. 11. Id. 30. HEN. NICIIOLLS esq— Kill-
meeden, 395 a. 5 1 19s. 1 1J</.— Bnllyduffe, 347 a. prof. 52 a.
unprof. 5t 5s. 4Jd. — Glanrcrish, 245 a. prof. 10 a. unprof.
3tl4s.5d. — Ballyshane, 120 a. prof. 15 a. unprof. It 16s. 5 Id.
— Carrickanewre, 306 a. prof. 40 a. unprof. 4t 12s. ll]d. —
— Killdermott, 102 a. prof. 12 a. unprof. It 10s. lift/.—
Rossruddery, 218 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. 8t 6s. 2\d. — New-
castle, 80 a. prof. 17 a. unprof. It 4s. 3 Id. — Ardinlone (part),
69a. prof. 11 a. unprof. It 0s. Hid. — Shanballymore, 100a.
prof. 10a. unprof. It 10s.4.1d. — in Knockdcrry, 24 a. 7s.31d.
— Carrick-Phillip, 256 a. prof. 15 a. unprof. 3t 17s. 9.)d.
— Coolerettin, 37 a. 11s. 2 Jd. — Snioremore, 146 a. prof.
9 a. unprof. 2t 4*. 4}<t — Ballyvelish, 80 a. prof. 13 a. un-
prof. It 4s. 3 \d. — Ballycraddock, 90 a. prof. 10 a. unprof.
It 7s. id. — Mathews towne, 80 a. prof. 4 a. unprof. It 4s. 3 id.
— Ballycovack, 66 a. It 0s. Old. — Ballymorris, 142 a.
2 1 3s. 1 .)d. — Carrickvroghan, 111 a. prof. 5 a. unprof.
It 13s. 8 Id. — Clonofadayke, 82 a. prof. 2 a. unprof.
It 4s. 10jd. — Coolenegopoge, 203 a. St Is. 8d. — Knock-
aderry, 160 a. 2t 8s. 7£d. — Tramore (part), 88 A. It 6s. 9d.
— Smorebcgg, 21 a. Cs. 4 Id— in Duamore, 21a. 6s. 4id—
Tramore (port), 88 a. prof. 118 a. unprof. It 6s. 9d. — New-
towne, 414 a. 6 1 5s. 8jjd. — Ballinclough and Cooleroe, 359 a.
prof. 4 a. unprof. 5 1 9s. OJd. — Ballinmoley, 161 a. prof. 3 a.
unprof. 2 1 8s. 10}d. — Ballinelliggott, 95 a. prof. 2 a. un-
prof. It 8s. 10 jd. — Ballinvillon, 49 a. 14s. lOSd. — Reiske,
142 a. prof. 6 a. unprof. 2t 3s. lid. — Ballinbrenoge, 98 a.
prof. 2 a. unprof. It 9s. 9Jd. ; bar. Middlethird, co. Water-
Foitn. — Total quantity, 4,995 a. plant. (8,091 a. & 20 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 75 1. 17s. ljd. 33. Capt. HENRY
PAKENHAM and ANNE his wife, relict of Capt. James
Pierce, and ROGER PIERCE, brother and heir of y° said
James. — Part Ballyduffe otherwise called Ano alias Graige,
218 a. 2 r. 27 p. — Inchemahan, 22 a. — Gurteene (part),
220 a.; bar. Lower Ormond, co. Tipperary. — Total quan-
tity, (746 a. & 33 p. stat.)— Total rent, 6t 19s. lid— to hold
one full third part to Pakenham and wife, and the heirs and
assigns of said Anne ; and the other two full thirds to Roger
and his heirs. Date 1 1th June 1 9//t year. — Inrolled 2 QthNov.
1667.
34. THOMAS BARNADISTON gent— The south part
of Ballymorrish, 165 a. — in y“ north part of Ballybegg, 152 a.
Sr. 31 p. — Knockulusky, 61a. — Moorestowne, 84a.; bar.
Iffa and Offa, co. Tipperary. — Total quantity, 462 a. 3 r.
31 l*. plant. (749 a. 3 R. 23 p. stat.)— Total rent; 7 /. 0s. 7}d.
Date Gth Dec. 19 th year. — Inrolled 10 th Dec. 1667.
35. Lieutenant HENRY PYNE. — Ballyneglasse alias
Ballynaglasse, 1 plow., 229 A. & 16 p. — Glanegurteene alias
Glanagurteene, 4 pi., 84 a. 2 R. 16 p. — Ballydergan alias Bal-
lyderegan alias Ballydorgan, 4 pi., 165 a. ; bar. Condons, co.
Cork. — Total quantity, (755 a. 3 r. 10 p. stat.) — Total rent,
71.5s. 5 d. Date 21 st June 19/A year. — Inrolled 28 th June
1667.
37. JOHN VERNER and PRUDENCE his wife, relict
of Daniel Newton, and BENJ» NEWTON, son and heir of
said Daniel — Drumskey, J townland, 128 A. — Edentorory,
155 a. — Upper Greenan (part), 28 a. — Killsaran (part), 33 A. —
Total quantity, (557 a. & 36p. stat.) — Total rent, 47. 12s. lOld.
— these to Verner and his heirs. — Ahanankonan or Aghanan-
kehane, 144 a. — Largintory, 94 a. — in Aghananeone als Agh-
nehnn, 4 sessiagh, 52 a. 1 r. 2 p. — Total quantity, (470 A. &
28 p. stat.)— Total rent, 31. 18s. 4Jd.; bar. Lower Evagh, co.
Downe. — these to Newton and his heirs. Date 19 th June
19 th year — Inrolled 28 th August 1667.
(122.)
39. MATHIAS Lord Baron of TRIMLETSTOWNE. 19 C». II.
— His principal and capital house or messuage and lands of
Rabuck, 500 a. ; i bar. Rathdowne, co. Dublin Irish- Dublin.
towne, 282 a. — in Kenoge, 42 a. — Moymerdery, 290 a Meath.
Moymurdcry, part in yc poss" of Capt. G. Pepper, 16 a.
— Clonstowne (part), 30 a. ; bar. Duleeke, co. Meath
Ossey, 226 a. 3 n. 8p.; bar. Deece, same co— Killincrosse,
28 a. — Dunleire, 275 a. 1r — Trymletstowne (part), 309 a.
3 it. 32 p. ; bar. Navan, same co. — Total quantity, 2,000 a.
plant. (3,239 a. 2r. 27 p. stat.)— Total rent, 40/. 9s. lid.
Date 21s/ May 1 Gth year. — Inrolled 21 st May 1667.
40. JOHN SWAN gent. — Baldenstowne, 179 a. 1r. 12 p. Wexford.
— Brownestone and both Graig-scurrs, contiguous to Bal-
denstowne, 38 a. 1 R. 37 p. — Newtowne and Coolecale,
190 a. 3 r. 14 p. — two Russellstownes, 104 a. 3 r. 16 p. —
Rathtowne and Muchtowne, 215 a. 2 r. 30 p. — Killcowan,
232 a. 2 r. 23 p. — Yoltowne, 48 a. 3 r. 18 p. ; bar. Bargey,
co. Wexford. — Total quantity, (1,637 a. & 23 p. stat.)
— Total rent, 20/. 9s. 3 id. 41. WILLIAM RUS-
SELL gent In Rathyarke and old Sheep-house, 95 a.
1 R. 14 p. plant. (154 a. 1 r. 29 p. stat.) 1/. 18s. 7‘d.; same
bar. and co. Date 21s/ March 19/A year. — Inrolled 10th July
1667.
42. Sir JOHN BORLACE, son of Sir John Borlace Dublin.
knt., decd. — A slated house and a small garden in Caple
or Castle-street, 1/. 19s.; city of Dublin. — in Court Foyle Wicklow.
alias Poole-Court, 150 a. 3 r. 2 p. — Kiltimon alias Kil-
temon and Killpattin, 260 a. 2 R— Ballybegg, Carrignemuck,
and Killfoyle, 225 A. 1 R. 12 p. — Killoge, Barneduffe, and
Knockmill, 354 a. 2 r. 7 p. — Killdeagh als Kildegh and
Ballybarne, 522 a. 3 r— Coolehill, Cursillagh, and BaUybrinn,
207 A. & lOp. — Knockadrumth alias Knockadryett, 158 a. 1 n.
— Trudder ats Theoder, 109 a. 1r. — Knockfaddagh, 396a. 2r.
7 p. — Tuomroe als Tomroe, 135 a. 2r. 7 p. — Knockbally-
carrigeene ats Knockballygargeene, 136 a. 2 it. — in Ballin-
rohan alias Ballinroan, 32 a.; bar. Newcastle, co. Wicklow.
— Total quantity, 2,689 a. & 5p. plant. (4,355 a. 3 r. 3p. stat.)
— Total rent, 54/. 8s. llid. Date 27 th June 19/A year. —
Inrolled 28 th June 1667.
44. JOHN BYSSE esq., chief baron of yc Exchequer, and Dublin.
L. Col. W» HAMILTON— In trust for the (49) officers—
a timber house, slated, and a garden plott, in Cook-street,
Dublin, ]/. 16s. — part of a ruinous tenement in Pillory- Meath.
street, the west side — another ruined tenement in same street. Drogheda
— another in d". — a slated tenement and back building in d".
— a ditto in ditto. — a small house in ditto. — a waste tenement
or building plott in d". — a homestead or house plott in y=
Fair-street. — a thatched tenement in Scarlett’s-lane. — the
stone walls of a house in d°. — the ditto in ditto. — a slated te-
nement or house, a thatched malt house, a thatched stable or
shed, in South Key-street. — stone walls of 3 houses in St. John-
street. — a waste tenement in St. James’s-street. — a slated
house in d". — certain parcells of land within ye liberties on
both sides the river, 90 a. — a house and garden in St. John’s-
lane. — a parke without Duleeke-gate. — a house in St. John’s-
lane. — a garden. — a garden plott without Duleeke-gate. — a
meadow in Yellow-Bater, one park north of the west gate,
2 parks west of Monemore, and another park. — Total rent,
61. 18s. 1 id.; town and liberties of Drogheda. — a cabbin and Kildare.
garden. — a cabbin and waste cabbin. — a cabbin called New
Chart-Castle and a garden. — a waste plott. — a cabbin and
garden. — a cabbin and garden. — a cabbin and garden. — a cab-
bin and garden, 9s. ; town of Kildare. — one stone and lyme
walled house, with a backside, a slated staircase, and garden,
with another garden. — a stone house and backside, with a malt
house. — St. Austin’s abby and a malt house. — a house and
little garden plott. — a house or tenement with a backside. —
a house, walls, stone and lyme, with a backside, in which is a
stable, house, and castle. — a little cabbin towards the church.
— the walls of a house on yc south side of Northgate. — a waste
tenem1 or housestead witfrin Northgate. — a cabbin and garden
in Hogge-lane. — a cabbin and garden in Jagoge-street. — four
waste tenem” with a garden plott in d". — a house in d°. — seven
cabbins and gardens without the west gate, north side, in d“.
— three cabbins and a garden d° — a housestead and garden
plott in d». — two tenem” and gardens in Back-lane. — a waste
tenement near St. John’s abby. — a cabbin and garden in
Jagoge-street. — a cabbin near yc north gate. — a cabbin and
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
19Ch.II. backside near Mr. Moore’s tenement — a stone house, back-
side, and garden. — a waste tenement to yc street, in Hogge-
Kildare. ]ane — jn yc liberties of y' towne, mix’d with Lord Strafford’s
land, 120 a. — 2 a. lately belonging to Mr. Beling — to Eustace
of Newland, 5 a. — to the said Eustace, 6 a. — a stone bouse
and backside on the south side of Jagoge-street ; town of
King's Co. Naas, co. Kildare. — Total rent, 6/. 7s. 6-},d. — a cabbin and
garden. — a house and garden. — a garden plott. — a cabbin and
garden. — a garden plott. — a garden plott — a garden plott —
a cabbin and garden. — a cabbin and garden.— a house and gar-
den.—2a. of meadow.— two small parks.— two small parks. —
three small parks. — a house and garden a garden plott. —
a garden plott — a house and garden. — a garden plott. — a gar-
den plott. — a cabbin and garden. — a garden plott. — a cabbin
and garden. — a cabbin and garden. — a cabbin and garden. a
cabbin and garden. — a garden plott. — a cabbin and garden. —
two small meadow plotts. — a house and garden. — a cabbin and
garden. — two plotts of ground. — meadow in y° commons, 1 a. ;
town and liberties of Philipstowne, King’s County. — Total
rent. If. 8s. fid. Date 3d June 19th year. — Inrolled 27/4 June
1667.
Dublin. 48. Sir JOHN COLE bart. — A timber house, slated, in
Waterford. Corn-market, Dublin, 21. 17s. 4. Jd.— part of a house to the
street, a house backward, slated, a backside, and garden, in
St. Peter’s-street, 10s. Id.— a house to the street, and a yard, I
in d“, 10s. 6d. — a house to the street, a backhouse, slated, and
a curtilage, in d", If. 5s. 33d.— a house to the street, 18s.—
a house to y° street, an outhouse, slated, a yard, and garden, in
d", 15s.— a house to y° street, and yard, 15s.— a house to y‘
street, slated, 7s. 6d. — a house, slated, and a garden, in Lady-
lane, 12s. — a tenement to the street, slated, a tenement
backwd, a yard, another tenement and yard, which arc now but
housesteads, d”, 1 Os. 5 d. — a house, slated, a brewhouse backw'1,
and a yard, in St. Peter’s-street, If. Is. 7 d. — a house, slated, to 19 Ch. ii.
yc street, 10s. 6d— a house to the street, slated, 9s. — a house to
y* street, and a house or backhouse, slated, and a yard, in Bake- Waterford.
house-lane, 13s. 6d. — a long stable to yc street, slated, and a
yard, in d", 10s. 6d. — a garden called Lyme Pitts, in d", ls.6d. —
a house, slated, to the street, in Milk-lane, 13s. 6d— a house,
slated, in d°, 16s. 6d. — a house, slated, and a garden, in High-
street, If. 2s. 6d. — a stable, slated, in said lane, Is. (id.— a
house, slated, in Trinity-lane, 13s. 6d.— a house, a backhouse,
slated, and a yard, in d", 12s.— part of a house, a house back- •
ward, slated, a curtillage, in High-street, If. 0s. 3d.; city of
Waterford.— in trust for the (49) officers.— Total rent in
Waterford, 14f. 13s. lid. — one tenement, with the appur", in Dublin.
St. Mary’s-lane, in Oxmantowne, If. 17s. 6d.; city of Dublin.—
to him and his heirs Dale 18/4 Jan. 19 th year.— Inrolled
27 th Jan. 1667.
54. GEORGE SAY gent., and ANNE his wife, relict of Kilkenny.
Henry Baker of Castle-Eve, co. Kilkenny, esq., and. former
relict of Tho’ Dethick esq., and JOHN BAKER, son of
sai<1 Henry.— Castle-Eve, 285 a. 1 u. 5 f. 15s. 6jd.— out of
Earles towne, 175 a. 2t.7p. 3 f. 10s. 2|d. — Garryphilbin,
100 a. 21. 0s. 6d.; bar. Shellelogher, co. Kilkenny.— Killfero,
441 a. 3 R— Loghanalty (part), 39 a. 2 r. 18 p— the forfeited
moiety of Racash, 92a. 2f.lls.6jd.; bar. Shellelogher and
Gowran, co. Kilkenny.— to hold to the uses of y' last will of
said Henry Baker; and to y= uses of an indented deed, dated
19tli July 1661.— outofEarlestowne, 280a. 1r. Ip. 5/.13s.6</.;
bar. Shellelogher, same co. 58. BARTHOLEMEW Queen's Co.
CONNOR — Rossneclony and Monaghbegg, 184 a. 2r. 27 p.
3f.l4s. 9>d.; bar. Upper Ossory, Queen’s Co 59. JOHN Kilkenny.
Lord COLLVILL. — Ballymc-Lnughlin, 187 a. 31. 15 s. 8jd.;
bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny. Date 17 th July 1 9th year.
— Inrolled nth Oct. 1667.
Roll, 19thCha.II. seventh part, face.
m. 1. RICHARD DAWSON gent. — Racrehan, 111 a. prof.
47 a. unprof.— Cornewall, 90 a. 3 r.— Magherue-Kelly, 61 a.
3 r. prof. 23 a. unprof. — Derrynemoyle, 119 a. 1 it. prof. 18 a.
2 r. unprof. — Cordressogagh, 69 a.— Tategarr, 28 a. I r.—
Drumore, 119 a. 2 R.prof. 352 a. unprof.— Dying, 108 a. 2r.
prof. 2r. unprof.— Drumeny, 109 a. 3 r. prof. 8 a. unprof.—
Drumgoole, 82 a — Drumyerking, 76 a. prof. 5 a. 2 r. unprof.
— Killcrow, 83a. 2r.— Cassan, 122a. 1 r. prof. 22a. unprof.
— Monish and Drumindin, 170 a. 2 r.— Crosslee, 68 a. 2 r.
Aglniliduffe, 69 a — Annagh, 52 a.— in the same, 24a Drum-
caal, 104 a. 2 r. prof. 10 A. unprof. — Cormeene, 126 a. in
Annaghivan, 42 a— in Dundrinan, 50 a. 1 r.— Nenagh and
Derrycrinard, 133 a. 1 n— in Agreagh, 34 a— Lisbrenan, 66 a.
—in Lissiviny, Corraglasse, and Rameagli, 69 a.; bar. Dartry,
co. Monaghan. — Edinferin, 79a. 1r.— Cumree, 66a. 3r.—
Boncl-Drumsallagh, 102 a. 2 k — CormweUin, 122 a. 2r.;
bar. Cremorne, same co.— Total quantity, 2,562a. & lip'
plant. (4,150 a. & 20 p. stat.)— Total rent, 341. 11s. 8d.
Date 9th Feb. 19th year — Inrolled 12 th Feb. 1666.
4. ROBERT SAUNDERS esq. — Deepes, 157A.-Bally-
dikin, 84 a— Newtowne, 141 a.— : Newcastle, 323 a.— : Killi-
ownc, 140a.—: Bully harian alias Ballycarsin, 1 1 1 a— Tokillin
and BaUynecrossy, 212 a.— Killpatrick and Killeine, 187 a—
Ballincarrige, 148 a Keilm'Thomas-Roe, 360 a. — Garry
William, 150 a. Kirriaght, 162 A— Ballym'Shonan (part),
64a. in y- south end of Garryclorngh, and yc improvements on
ylr,*’61 A-! bm'- Sheilma,efr> co- Wexfo rd— Total quan ti ty,
(3,725 a. 1 n. 19 p. stat.)— Total rent, 46f. 11s. 4.ld. Dale
Tth Feb. 1 9th year.— Inrolled 12th Feb. 1666 Note: By pa-
tent, dated 10th January 1677, and inrolled 14th June 1678
h January
(Hot. de anno 30", 3" j os. facie Ii. 13.), Joseph Saunders esq.,
son and heir of the said Robert, had an abatement of y° sum
of 9f. 5s. 4fctf. of this quit rent of 46/. 11s. 4 \d. taken off the
lands thus : marked, whereby y» rent was reduced to 37/. 6s.
per ann. ; and having purchased from f widow and y' eldest
son of Colonel John Brett of Suane, co. Kent, the lands of
Iiat yneslany, and nine other denominations, granted inter alia
to tlie latter, on 15th June, 20th Clias. II., he had an abate-
ment oi 8/. a year of y' quit rents reserved thereon.
GALE> SIMON BURTON, and JOHN
LEE Ilacketstowne, 418 a. prof. 29 a. 2 r. 16 p. unprof.
6/. 6s. lllrf.— in Farrenlauly, 38 a. 1r. 9 p. 11s. 7^/.— these
to Gale — the north-west part of Sleady alias Curraghnesleady,
74 a. prof. 37 a. unprof. 1/. 2s. 5 a d. — these to Burton— in
Kilcolman, 49 a. 2 R. 39 p. 15s. Id— Ballyquin, 135 a. 1 R.
24 p. 21. Is. lid. —these to Lee; bar. Decies, co. Water-
ford.- Date 9th Feb. 19th year. — Inrolled 22 d Feb. 1666.
7. Lieut. JOHN SICKLEMORE — In Kildee, 860 a.
& 27 p. — Edmcurragh, 449 a. 2r.; bar. East Carbury,
Cork. — Total quantity, 1,309 a. 2 b. 27 p. plant. (2,121a
1 r. 31 p. stat.) Total rent, 19/. 17s. 9Jrf. Date 21 st Feb.
1 9th year— Inrolled 22 d Feb. 1666.
9. JEFFREY OWENS and WILLIAM BLACKNEY.
—In Thomastowne, called Killbreedy-Minor, 226 a. 2 11. 7 P.
3/.8s. 10 d. — to Owens — in Thomastowne, 450 a. 6/. 16s. 3d—
to Blackney ; bar. Coshma, co. Limerick Date 12th Feb.
19 th year — Inrolled 16/4 Feb. 1666.
TH0MAS NEWBRUGH— In Pecastowne, -
1 *' mo'etyof Rathelly ats Rathellyshee,
2o3 a. .)/. 2s. — m Kilbrcgaue (south part), 233 a. 3b
2 p. 4/. 14s. Bd.; bar. Cranagh, co. KiLKENNY.-Total quan-
tity, 563 a. 3 ... 2 p. plant. (913 a. & 34 p. stat.) -Total rent
1 11. 8s. 3)rf.— Kilfrush (part), 100 a. & 11 p. plant. (162 a. & J
11 p. stat.) 1/. 10s. 4&d. ; bar. Small County, co. Limerick
Cloghnagh alias Cloghanoy, 453 a. plant. (733 a. 3 r. 6 p.
b“r' a"d co' Caiu-0"' ls- SAMUEL
BAT1ALEY esq. and THO* BRADDOCK -rent —
fNadiah, 1 pole, 140 a. 3 R.-fTrugh alias Trehue, 1 pole,
A' 1 K--1Drumarack, 3 pottles, 92 a. & 32 p—fColiogh-
canetles or Collikenuedes, 1 pole, 80 a. 1 r. lo p — Mulloch-
crohery or Mullacroghere, 1 pole, 145 A. 2 „._Total quantity,
601a. & 2p. plant. (973 a. 2 r. 7 p. stat.) — Total rent
8/. 2s.3d._these to Batmley.-in Drumhora alias Drnmchor!
and Comtho or Canaho, out of y« south-east side, 109 a 1 „
17 P. plant. (177 a. & 22 p. stat.) 11. 9s. 6\tL — to Braddockj
bar. Tullygarvey, co. Cavan. Date 11/4 Dec. 18/4 year—
Inrolled Vh Feb. 1666. Note .• By deed, dated 24th October
1667, Mr. Batteley sold the lands thus f marked to Tho'
Newburgh of Ballyhaise, esq., for 500/.
14. JOHN GALLAND esq. — Ballynegarvey, 392 a 3 r
prof. 42 a. 3 r. unprof— in Maddikeele, 191 A. 3 n. prof. 32 a!
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c. II. unprof.— in Maddyduffe, 121 a. 2 n. prof. 16 a. 1 n. unprof—
19 Cornefurty alias Carutefeorty, 60 a. prof. 7 a. 1 R. unpio •
in Shanaghy, 105 a. 2 n— in Ardlowman, 102 a.— in Tona-
brock, 112A.2a.prof. 8 a. unprof.— in Kellins, 195a. 2b. prof.
32 a. 2 r. unprof. — in Rissnashane ats Ressosliorne, 14-9 a. 2 r.
prof. 11 a. 3 R. unprof. — in Discotterim alias Dissertdearin,
150 a. 1 R. prof. 32 a. 2 r. 30 p. unprof— in Lissealian, 131a.
3 r. prof. 178 a. 2 a. unprof. — in Ballytowny alias Ballycunny,
82 a. 2 k.— Cultyfelwne, 309 a. 2 n. prof. 232 a. unprof. —
Eden, 364 a. 2 r. ; bar. ICillconway, co. Antrim. — Total
quantity, 2,469 a. 2 r. plant. (4,000 a. & 27 i>. stat.)— Total
rent, 33/. 6s. 8 \d. Date 7 th March mh year.—InroUed
15 th March 1666.
Westmeath. 19. NICH" HEATON and THO. ELLIOTT— Rath-
condrath, 86a. 1 n— BaUygrath alias BaUyglasse, 101a. & 16p.
prof. 121 a. 1 R. 8 p. unprof— in Skeabegg, 129 a. 1 r. 1 1 p.
— Coolgowny, being Theod. Dalton’s and Garrett Fitzgerald’s
part, including the castle, 100 a. ; bar. Rathconratli, co.
Westmeath— Total quantity, 416 a. 2 n. 27 p. plant. (674a.
Sr. 29 P. stat.) — Total rent, 8/. 8s. S$d. Date Mh June
19 th year. — Inrolled 8th June 1667.
Kilkenny. 17. RICHARD KEARNEY gent— The southerly part of
Castlegarden, including yc castle and other buildings thereon,
to be divided by an east and west line, 339 a. prof. 20 a. un-
prof— in the north part of Cloghcregy, next to Castlegarden,
24 a. 1 R. 13 p. prof. 20 p. unprof. ; bar. Gowran, co. Kil-
kenny.— Total quantity, (588 a. 2 R. 6 p. stat.)— Total rent,
IlKs.Ud. Date 2d March\ 9 thy ear — InrolledbthApril 1667.
Tipperary. 19. Capt. JOHN EWERS. — In Ballymackeogh and
Cl unbunny, 935 a. 1 R. 14 p. — Glanshannon, 54 a.; bar.
Owna and Arra, co. Tipperary. — Total quantity, 989 a.
1r. 14 p. plant. (1,602 A. 2 R. 10 P. stat.) — Total rent,
15/. 0s. 53,</. Date 25th April 19 th year. —Inrolled UthJuly
1667.
Tipperary. 21. Lieut ROWLAND THOMAS— Out of y- north
part of Garrebreedy and Cominstowne, 333 a. 3 r. 3 p—Bally-
conner (part), 379a. — Termoyle (part), 71 a.; bar. Upper Or-
mond, co. Tipperary— Total quantity, 784 a. 3 r. 3 p. plant.
(1,269 a. 2 b. 12 p. stat.) — Total rent, 11/. 18s. 0^d.
j>2 WALTER COOPER— In Tennoyle aforesaid, 144 A.
2 R. 27 p. plant. (234 a. 1 r. 14 p. stat.) 2/. 3s. lli— Date
23 d Feb. 19 th year.— Inrolled 12th March 1666.
Sligo. 24. ROBERT BROWNE— Lishaghan, 246 a— Carrow-
roddy, 71 a. & 34 p— Lismorgan (part), 1 a. & 26 p— of Car-
rownagapull, 61 a. & 34 P. ; bar. Tyreragh and Leyny, co.
Sligo— Total quantity, 379 a. 2 b. 14 p. plant. (614 a. 3 r.
19p.stat.) Total rent, 3/. 11s. 8d. 25. WILLIAM BOS-
WELL—Carrownroddy, 265 a. 3 r. 11 p. — Firude uts Fin-
niod, 72 a. — Carrowrosse, 62 a. — Carrowlichan, 76 a. Cnr-
rewpaden, 172 a.; bar. Tirreragh, same co— Carrownagapull
(part), 17 a. 3 r. 6 p— Tulloghmoy, 101 a. ; bar. Leyny, same
co— Total quantity, 766 a. 2 r. 17 p. plant. (1,241 a. 3 r. 4p.
stat.) — Total rent, 7/. 15s. Date 20th March 19 th year—
Inrolled 1st April 1667 .
Antrim. 26. TEIGE O’HARA esq., CHARLES O’HARA and
MARY his wife— Tannibrack (part), 34 a— Crumkell, 179 a.
1R. 34 p— Slatt, 259 a. 2 k. 9 p— Total, (765 a. 1r. 34 p.
stat.) 6/. 7s. Id. — these to Teige and his heirs— Tnllgurly or
Tullygarly, 311a. 4/. 4s.; bar. and co. Antrim. — this to
Teige, to yc use of y5 heirs males of Charles; rem* to y° heirs
of Teige, according to f intent of a settlem1, dated 2d Dec.
1661. Date 2 d May 19 th year— Inrolled 12 th June 1667.
29. MATTHEW HORE esq— Lissinevny or Lissinevuy,
26 a. Scarticristury, 18 a. 2r. — Ballineskehy, 41 a. — all and
every yc several and respective tenem1’, lands, and hereditam'*
of yc abby side of Dungarvan, except y1 several burgageries
called ye burgagery of Patrick Goff of Killmanahecne, esq.,
Philip Magragh of Cunaghnesledy, esq., John Nugent of
Cloncoscran, gent., John Hore Fitz Michael merch1, Ellin-
Eda, Nidi* Neagle, and bttle Matthew Hore.— Shandon,
155 a— Dungarvan lands, 132 a— Clogherane, 33 a— Bally-
ncmuck, 304 a— Mapestowne, 56 a— in Ballinure and Lisfeu-
fenelly, 68 a.; bar. Decies, co. Waterford— Total quantity,
878a'. 2 r. plant. (1,423 a. & 4 p. stat.)— Total rent, lS/.6s.9?,</.
Date 18 th Feb. 19 th year— Inrolled 15 th March 1666.
(122.)
30. MATTHEW FRENCH gent— Graige, 3 cartrons, is
120 a— Moore, 1 cartron, 60 a— Abertbegg, 1 cartron, 54 a—
in Carrowmore- Abbert, 147 a— in Tonregeigh qr., 193 a — in 0
Grage qr., 229 a— Corrygorryoughter, A qr., 96 a— Corrygor-
ryeighter, A qr., 59 a— in Ballaghnegrossiny, 2 qrs., 249 a —
Croseighter qr., 107 a — Crosoughter qr., 154 a— Meulagh-
eighter, A qr., 144 a. — Meulaghoughter, A I1'-’ 1^9 a. — in
Aghelaghett qr., 48 a. — in Knockeville, 3 J qrs., 140 a. — in
Tonregeigh qr., 101 a. — in Ballaghnegrossyny, 2 qrs., 1 1 1 a. —
in Abbert and Grage, 2 a— in Shraghsellagh qr., 101a— in
Killemoylan qr., 52 a— in y= comons of Meulagh, 115 a—
in Shraghsellagh qr., 58 a— in Cromlin qr., 22 a— Carrow-
reao-h, 1 qr., 121 a— in Laraghmore, 2 qrs., 7 a.; bar. Tyaquin,
co. Galway— in Castle M'Gerald qr., 33 a— Killbett, 1 qr.,
74, A. in Derry qr., 32 a. — Braglilune qr., 49 a— Slieplieen,
1 qr., 143 a— Ballyhanken, 1 qr., 196 a— Carrow M'Murchue,
d“, 67 a. ; bar. Clonmorris, co. Mayo. — Total quantity in co.
Galway, 2,619 a. plant. (4,242 a. 1 r. 16 p. stat.) — Total
rent, 26/. 10s.3£tf.— in Mayo co. 599 a. plant. (970 a. stat.)
—Total rent, 6/. Is. 3A<Z. Date 1 2th April 19 th year—
Inrolled 16 th April 1667.
32. RICHARD Earl of ARRAN, and Sir W» PETTY
knt. — Baytowne, 187 a. plant. (302 a. 3 r. 25 p. stat.)
3/. 15s. 8%d. ; bar. Dunboyne, co. Meath.— to hold to yc
use of Sir George Lane kn', his heirs and assigns for ever,
to whom yc said lands, by yc name of Bewtowne and Swines-
deane, were formerly granted by certificate of y’ court of
claims, dated 26tli May 18th year, and by patent, 16th July
18th year. Date 22 d Jtdy 1 9 th year— Inrolled 15 th August
1667.
34. Sir OLIVER ST. GEORGE knt.. Sir JOHN
TEMPLE knt., Sol' Gen1, and Capt. W* MOORE— One
slated house, a small garden, and summer-house, in Castle-
street, Dublin, 4/. 4s. 4W. — Cooleneskagh (part), 50 a.
11. 0s. 3d. — Fossaghroe’s one sixth part, 46 a. 2 n. 26 p.
18s. 1 0 J cf. ; i bar. Rathdowne, co. Wicklow— Glaneliy, 28 a.
1 Is. id. — Ballymergin and Ballynabarnc, 443 a. 3 a. 10 P.
8/. 19s.83<Z. — Ballynerin (part), 173 a. 2 R. 31. Mis. 3d. — Bally-
mote (part), 83 a. 1 /. 1 3s. 7id— Ballymanus (part), 555 a.
11/. 4s.7<Z. — Killiskey, 87 a. & 8r. 1/. 15s.3<f— Ballyduffe
and Knockrogue, 487 a. 3 it. 9/. 17s. 6.W.— Courtfoyle (part),
75 a. 3 r. 36 p. 1/. 10s. 9t/.; bar. Newcastle, same co— in
trust for the (49) officers— Total quantity, 2,030 a. 3 R. plant.
(3 289 a 1 r. 39 p. stat.).— Total rent, 41/. 2s. 4id.— — 37. Ihe
said WILLIAM MOORE esq— Shanemullagh, i tate, 34 a.
Sr. — Mustiodum alias Correclare, 1 tate, 51 A— Luppan tate
(part), 20 a. — Graghrum-sillagli, A tate, 56 a. 3 n— in y' two
thirds of the tate of Clonekeene, 11 A. & 14 p.; bar. Trough,
co. Monaghan. — Total quantity, (280 a. 3 it. 4p. stat.)—
Total rent, 2/. 6s. 10tf. Date 30 th July 19 th year— In-
rolled 21s/ Aug. 1667.
38. JOHN EXHAM esq— Ballincoursey, 1 plowF, 131 a.
plant. (212 a. & 32p. stat.) 1/. 19s.9W.; par. Templem'quin-
lane, bar. Ibawne, co. Cork. Date 25th June 19 th year.
— Inrolled 3d July 1667.
, 39. THOMAS WHITE. - In the south-east part of
Irishtowne, 166 a. 2 r. 27 p. plant. (269 a. 3 r. 36 p. stat.)
3/. 7s. Gd. ; bar. Moyashell, co. Westmeath. 40. Sir
THOMAS ADAMS, Sir CHRIST" PACK, SAM1- IIAS-
. S ALL and ROBERT WINCH, esqrs., Drapers of London ;
. saM'- DESBOllOUGH of Elsworth, co. Cambridge, and
ROSE his wife. — Tankardstowne (part), 278 a. 1 it.
51. 12s. 8 </. — Castlemartin, 183 a. 3/. 14s. 1J d. — Betaghs-
towne, 153 a. 3/. Is. lli</. — Aganstowne alias Athgaine
(part)', 27 a. 2 R. 1 Is. 1 H — Martry, 394 a. 3 R. prof.
! 21 a. unprof. 7/. 19s. lOJrf. — Fennockstowne, 235 a. 2 it.
„ 4/ 15s Arf.; bar. Navan, co. Meath— to hold the first
s four denominations to Rose, for life; rem* to the four fu-st,
in trust for the Company of Drapers m London, for ever;
if to hold the last two to Rose for life, in case Nich’ Darcy
of Platten, y‘ elder, shall so long live ; to the four firsb
, in trust for said Company, during y hie of y said Dmc\,
and no longer. Dale l Uh June 19 th year. — Inrolled
,1 [----] 1667.
42. NICHOLAS MAHON esq— Clonfadda, J qr. and
2 cart"’, 89 a— Ardsnllagh, 2 cartrons, 59 a— Clonibrinane
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19 Ch. II. and Clogh, 5 d", 171 a. — Tully or Cloglitully, 1 cartron, 40 a.
~ — Loghboy, 2 cartrons, 33 a. — Lecarrow, 1 qr., 55 a.— Kil-
common. ]eroy, 2 cartrons, 36 a. — Aghibrislilane or Aghabrislilane,
1 d", 46 a. — Cloncrawe in Manteagh or Monyteagli, 52 a.
Farrenbeg or Farnebeg, 4 gneves, 145 a. 1/. Os. 4\d.
Lysroyne or Lyscowny, 221 a. — Ballnemully, 1 gneve, 26 a.
— Clonrelieckan or Clonybrackan, 1 qr., 162 a. — Clonre-
breckan, 1 qr., 101 a. — Killisline or Killislimy, 2 gneves in
Lavally, 30 a. — in Granaghan or Granagh and Trylly, 168 a.
1 it. 14 p. — Curragh and Curhanaght, 66 a. — Drinagh and
Mongamore, 34 a. ; bar. and co. Roscommon. — Emleagh-
glassny, 2 qrs., 92 a.; bar. Ballymoe, same co — Cloncastle-
more or Clonecashellmore and Cloncastlebegg, 1 qr., 150 a.
— in Clonshee qr., 52 a. ; bar. Ballintobber, same co. — Total
. quantity, except Farrenbegg, (2,726 a. 2 n. 36 1>. stat.) —
Total rent, 17/. Os. 10rf. Date 18 th Feb. 1 9th year. — limited
22d Feb. 1666.
DuUin. 44. JAMES Duke of ORMOND.— Corballyes, a conny-
gi'ee or warren thereto belonging, a moiety of Baltry, a man-
sion, and 4 messuages, 120 a. prof. 60 a. unprof. 21. 8s. 7 \d.
— Killcraugh, 120 a. 2/. 8s. 7 \d. — Palmerstowne, 6 mes-
suages, 300 a. prof. 20 a. unprof. 6/. Is. 5$d— Jordanstowne,
260 a. prof. 20 a. unprof. 51. 5s. 3.W.— Cottrellstowne, 65 a.
prof. 5 a. unprof. 11. 6s.3jjd— Graliagh (part), 3a. ls.2.)</.;
bar. Balrothery, co. Dublin— one messuage in Luske, the
Rightsse of Luske, with all the tythes belonging to that towne,
140 a. 21. 16s. 8^<Z. ; bar. Nethercrosse, same co. — Total
quantity, 1,008 a. plant. (1,632a. 3n. 7p. stat.)— Total rent,
20/. 8s. 2 \d. — two messuages or tenem1’ in Winetavern-street,
with a plott of ground, 4s. 6d.— two waste places or tofts, with
a backside or garden to one of them, one plott being in
St. Thomas-street, and the other in St. James’s-street, whereon
are 4 tenem" built, 4s. 6<Z.— a house or tenem1 in St. Thomas-
street, and a small house or tenem1 thereto adjoining, in yc 19 Cu. n.
front streetwards 80 feet, in length backwd‘ 300 feet, 1/.
— several parcells of ground or garden plotts, whereon divers Dublin,
houses are built, except the 2 houses adjoining to Ald"Teigh’s
houlding, viz. one parcell of ground or garden plott in Fran-
cis-street, containing 11 perches and 17 feet in breadth in
yc front, and in length backw* 13 perches ; and another plott
m said street, in y' front in breadth 9 p. 13 foot, and in length
backw-" 14 p. 9 feet, 1 5s. — all that house, backside, and gar-
den lying on the east side of New-street, in breadth 31 feet,
and in length 178 feet, 3s.— Total rent, 21. 14s— and all other
houses and lands that did formerly belong to Sir Philip Har-
court, in y‘ city or co. of the city of Dublin, which Sir Philip
conveyed to the Duke by deed, dated 8 August 1665 Note.-
His Grace sold y' lands in y» baronies of Balrothery and Ne-
thercrosse to James Archbishop of Armagh, 15 August 1667.
Date 10th June 10th year — Inrolled 25 th June 1667.
47. JOHN NIXON. — In Brownesbarne and Fosse, yc KWtcnny.
southerly part to be cut off by an east and west line, 134 a. 2 n.
27 p. plant. (218 a. 1 it. 20 p. stat.) 21. 14s. 6Atf.; bar. Gow-
ran, co. Kilkenny. Dale 10th April 19 th year Inrolled
8 th October 1667.
48. RICHARD ANDREWES esq. — Moneyquill, 138 a. Tipperary.
— Jorden’s quarter, 60 a.— Lower Farraunagh, Branagh ats
Lower Welsh, 64 a. — Towreagh (yc great part), 48 a. Ik. 13 p.
— Coneene (part), 59a.; bar. Upper Ormond, co. Tipperary.
— Total quantity, (598a. 1 r. Ip. stat.) — Total rent,
5/. 12s. lftf. 48. PEREGRINE PRITTY gent— The Carlow.
castle, town, and lands of Dunganstowne and New Garden,
296 a. 1 R. 5 p. plant. (479 a. 3 r. 28 p. stat.) 6/.; bar. and
co. Carlow Date 28 th Feb. 19 th year. — Inrolled
20th June 1667.
It. 1. GEORGE PEACOCKE. — Downeene (yc south part),
16 a— Downeene (ye lower part), 128 a. 2 n— Lymyny, 72 a.
2 r. 32 r— Knockbulliglish, 179 a. & 32 p. prof. 94 a. 2n.
16r. unprof— Carrowlevane alias Ilenane, 72 a. 3 n— Balle-
murra, 95 a. 2 it. 32 p. — Balleshane, 67 a. — Skehannabego-,
28a. 2b. 16p— Skehnnnamore, 75a. 1 n. 24p— Gortilalnhy
and Lickencgeorges alias Fluhony, 43 a. 2 R. — Ballecahane
(north part), 199a. 1 r. 16p.; bar. Poblebryen, co. Limerick.
—Total quantity, 978 a. 2 it. 32 p. plant. (1,585a. 1 r. 14p.
stat.) Total rent, 14/. 17s. 2\d. Date 31st Jan. 19 th year.
— Inrolled 1 2th February 1666.
3. JOHN BAYLY of Cork, gent— Carroreagh and Ball-
voghlane, 183 a. 21. 15s. 7d— Uregar, 226 a. 31. 8s. 7 1</.;
bar. Cosluna, co. Limerick— Total quantity, 409 a. plant.
(662 a. 2 it. 2 p. stat.) — Total rent, 6/. 4s. 2{d. Date
28 th Feb. 19 th year — Inrolled 15 th March 1666.
4. Lieut. JOHN MARKEY— Shanaghy alias Ardree qr.,
165 a — Rathgibb, 1 qr., 271a of Beaghy qr., 49 a. 3 r!
34 p. — out of Cogeweleik qr., 138 a.; bar. Tirreragh, co.
Sligo.— Total quantity, 623 a. 3 n. 24 p. plant. (1,010 a.
2 n. 35 p. stat.)— Total rent, 6/. 6s. 4d. Date 6 th Feb.
10th year. — Inrolled 7 th Feb. 1666.
6. JOHN ABBOTT. — Killnoragh, 1 plowld, 66 a. 2 r.
Killbcloig, i pi. (part), 104 a. 2 r. 3 p— Cahirkirky plowP,
160 a. 3 r. 22 p — Clonecurbane pi. (part), 91a. 2 it. 8 1*.
Killmeene, 145 a— Kessmore (part), 25 a. 3 it. 30 p. ; bar.
East Carbury, co. Cork. — Total quantity, 594 a. 1 u. 23 p
plant. (962 a. 3 it. 11 p. stat.) — Total rent, 9/. 0s. 6i<Z.
— 7. JOHN B11ALY, JA* DRAPER, and SAM.
KINGSTON— Killgleney (part), 95 a. 2 it Ballyroe (part),
38a. lit. 14p— Killgleney (part), 11a— Drumskellope, 13 a!
2 it. 1:> p— Total quantity, 158 a. 1 it. 29 p. plant. (256 a. 2r.
21 p. stat.)— Total rent, 21. 8s. l±d— these to Braly— East
Skeagh(part),U7A. 3r. 19p. 1/. 15s. 9|d— these to Draper
and Kingston ; same bar. and co Date 19 th March
10th year— Inrolled 23 d March 1666.
ANGLESEY >„4 THO.
LUUK.E esq— 1 lie castle, manor, town, and lands of Ballv-
sonan ats Ballyshannon or Ballyshenan,772 a. 1 R. 28 p „ln„,
(1,251 a. 3 r. 27 p. stat.) 15!. 12s. 9 d. ; bar. Offaley, co.ICil-
Roll, 19lk Cha. II. seventh fart, haclc.
I dare — Brewgh and Nicholstowne, 854 a. plant. (1,383 a.
1 R. 14 p. stat.) 17/. 5s. Od. ; bar. Killeagh and Moone, same
co— Total quantity, 1,626 a. 1 r. 28 p. plant. (2,634 a. 1 r.
Ip. stat.)— Total rent, 32/. 18s. 6d— to hold one- third part
to yc use and behoof of dame Anne Baker, relict of Col. Geo
Cooke, and her heirs for ever— one other third part of the other
two thirds to y use of said dame Anne Baker, her heirs and
assigns for ever — the remaining two thirds of y= last-men-
tioned two-third parts to the use of Mary and Eliz. Cooke,
daughters of said Col. Geo. Cooke by his former wife, and
1667he"S Dale2n,h Nov- 18/4 year. — Inrolled 2 Oth March
11. JAMES and W« GARSTIN, Lieut. JOHN
WILLIAMS, W“ GODWIN, and R* HODGSON —
Branganstowne (part),231 a. 1 r prof. 432 a. 2 r. unprof.(374A.
2r. 14 p. stat.) 41. 13 s. Od.; bar. Atherdee, co. Louth
Tatestowne (part), Missettstowne, Mullaghard, with yc Boalis
175L& 3,,. ,l„t (!8S 3 «.l5 „,;a:
bar. Kells, co. Meath— tliese to Ja* Gamin— Ballykerrin 1
40a. 16 s. 2J </.; ter. Brawny, co. Westmeath— Leragh’
T \ D, ' *? 3;d~tlle eastward moiety of the castle of
Leragh, the orchard and garden, 62 a. 1/. 5s. lid •
Moycashell, same co-these to W™ Gai.tin-Arehl’towlm
(part), 226 a — Rathbody (part), 24 a — in Tataboy, 1 1 a. 3 r.
13 p— one castle, house, and garden, in y liberties of Atherdee
2 a— Total quantity, (424 a. 3 b. 30 p. stat.)— Total rent’
5/. 6s. 2j</. ; bar. Atherdee, co. Louth— these to Williams —
part of Ballybane and Ballyknockane, 67 a. plant. (108 a. 2 r
5p. stat.) 1/. 7s. I.) rf. reduced to 1/. 2s. by order of council'
dated 15th March 1676; bar. Bantry, co. Wexford— these
to Godwin— in Annoghlugge, 1 a. & 29 p— in Mullagmidlen
and Rathgory, 16 a. 1 a. 33 p— a garden and old walls in
Atherdee— I otal quantity, (28 a. 2 n. 1 1 P. stat.)— Total rent
7s. 1^; bar. Atherdee, co. Loutii— these to Hodgson 1
3. AR1 HUR BULKLEY— In Mostowne, with the appur-
enances, 73 a- 2 r. 26 p. and 79 a. & 8p. 11. 0s. Oj/ and
1/. 11s. lljd. — Marshallrath, witli the houses and every y'
appurf, 290 a. 51. 17s. 5jd— in y lands of Atherdee, L v*
liberties of Atherdee, 1 a— in y' comons of Atherdee, 3 a— in
yc lands in y* liberties, 1 a. in y° lands of Atherdee, with a
fishing weare and a horse mil], 1 n — a house and backside in
Atherdee, with a small parcell of land near adjacent, 2 r. part
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19 Ch. II- of yc town lands within y° liberties, 1 r— a house, garden, and
1 n.; bar. Atherdee, co. Louth. — Total quantity, (10 a. &
Louth. 20 p. stat.) 2s. 6 id. — in Clonthegan alias Clonyhegan, 76 a.
Westmeath. 3 r. 26 p. 17. 1 Is. 04(7. ; bar. Clonlonan, co. Westmeath.
— Note : He purchased Clonyhegan, 29 Feb. 1665, for 197.
Eng., from W son and heir of W"1 George of Saffron- W alden,
co. Essex, gent. — see Cromwell’s Rolls. Dale 5th Feb.
19 th year. — Inrolled 117/i March 1666.
Tipperary. 15. RICHARD ALCHORNE esq— The castle, mes-
suages, gardens, orchards, the greater part of ye bawne, with
two of f turretts and gate-house, and y' south part of the
lands of Burresleagh alias Burresoleagh next Affolishane, as
it was separated by the divisional line run by the surveyor,
who divided the same between the said Richd Alchorne and
Tho’ White and John Dowling, 205 a. 1 it. 27 r. prof. 9 a.
2 it. 20 p. unprof. — out of yc north part of Affollishane, 87 a-
& 18 p. — out of yc north part of Pallice, 1 17 a. 8 it. 25 p. prof.
24. a. unprof. — Barracurry, 145 a. prof. 5 a. 2n.32p. unprof.;
terr. Ileagh, co. Tipperary. — Total quantity, 555 a. 1 r.
28 p. plant. (899 a. 2 n. 31 p. stat.)— Total rent, 87. 8s. 8£<7.
-17. ELIZABETH, relict of W« GOODMAN— In
Castletowne and Killmockilly, 223 a. 3 r. 4 p. prof. 60 a.
unprof. — part of Moyntemple and Moynard, to.be divided by
an east and west line, 4.15 a. prof. 72 a. unprof. — in Burris-
leagh, 140 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. ; bar. Eliogurty, same co. —
Total quantity, 778 a. plant. (1,260 a. & 37 p. stat.) — Total
vent, 117. 16s. 3) <7. Date 20th Dec. 18 th year. — Inrolled
2d April 1667.
Tipperary. 18. RICHARD STAPER esq. — The manor, castle, and
lands of Kiltenane, 500 a. — in Lehalcope, 85 a. 1 R. 13 p. ;
bar. Middlethird, co. Tipperary. — Total quantity, (948 a.
& 22 p. stat.) — Total rent, 87. 17s. 9(7. Date 20lh May
19th year. — Inrolled 25tli May 1667.
Westmeath. 20. WILLIAM WILLSON— Ballyhost, 93 a. 17. 17s. 8(7.
— in Raghanawinsnay, Darrahin, Creganstowne, Rahina,
Parke, Rath-Nugent, and part Agliereny, 121 a. 27. 9s. —
Adamstowne and Rath-Owen (part), 115 a. 2r. — in Gartliy,
138 a. 2r. 57. 2s. 10(7.; bar. Moycashell, co. Westmeath.
— Ballybegg (part), 98 a. 2 r. — Cappentake (part), 3 a. 3r.
19 p. 27. Is. 51(7. ; bar. Clonlunnan, sameco. Date 9th Feb.
19th year. — Inrolled 2d March 1666.
Cork. 22. JOHN FENNELL gent — In Killgolan (out of the
west part), 3 a. 2 b. 20 p. — Coraghbone, 124 a. — Clonkelly,
248 a. 1 R. 20 P.; bar. Condon and Clongibbon, co. Cork. —
Total quantity, 376 a. plant. (609 a. & 9p. stat.) — Total
rent, 57. 14s. 2\d. Date 197/i March 19 th year.— Inrolled
20th April 1667.
Cork. 24. ROBERT CHILD gent. — Westlisnibrinny (part),
168 a. & 27 p. — in Eastlistnibrinny, 20 a. — Kildee (part),
30 a. — more in Kildee, 67 a. 2 r. — Ballynard, 125 a. 1 r.
13 p. ; bav. East Carbury, co. Cork. — Total quantity, 41 1 a.
plant. (665 a. 3 r. stat.) — Total rent, 67. 4s. 10(7. Date
9th May 19th year. — Inrolled 12th May 1667.
Westmeath. 25. Lieut. GEO. LOWE— Loughan-Conagh, 202 a. 2 r.
— in Knockicosky, 213 a. & 9 p. — Clonelieige, 126 a. 2 r. —
Higginstowne, 105 a. 2 r— in Moyragh, 62 a. ; bar. Moy-
cashell, co. Westmeath. — Total quantity, 709 a. 2 r. 9 p.
plant. (1,149a. 1r. 18 p. stat.)— Total rent, 147.7s.3f(7.
Date 16th May 19th year. — Inrolled 17 th May 1667.
King's Co. 27. TIMOTHY TAYLOR clke.— Lenamarian alias Len-
nanamarrian (part), 33 a. ; bar. Warrenstowne, King’s Co; —
Ballinvoglier, 167 A. 2 R. — Kilibvide (part), 81 A. 2 R. 36 p. ;
bar. Ballycowen, same co. — Total quantity, (457 a. & 25 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 57. 14s. 3{d. Date 3d April 19th year.
— Inrolled 19i7t April 1667.
or none, 261a. 3 r. 27 p. prof. 34 a. 2 R. unprof. 57. 6s. 01(7.
— in Rathmore or Raghmore, several parcells, Sherevoge,
Taghnakillv, Island ais Killeene ais Coynlene, Glanereagh,
and Corhoogh, 318 a. 67.8s. 9\d. — in Lisduffe, Ballyga-
dcene, and Dromaragh, 220 a. 47. 9s. 1J(7. ; bar. Clonliske,
King’s Co. — Total rent, 167. 3s. 11(7. 31. MARY
PITTS widow.— Rathen-Kilduffe ats Ballyduffe, 101 a. 3 r.
31 p. prof. 60 a. unprof. (165 a. & 22 p. stat.) 27. Is. 3J(7. ;
bar. Eglish, King’s Co. — Note : Mrs. Pitts sold these lands,
27 Nov. 1667, to Edw. Smith of London, esq., for 557.
Date ls< Feb. 19th year. — Inrolled 20th February 1666.
King' s Co.
32. Sir ARTHUR FORBES hart. — Esker and Orem, Longford.
1 cart. St i, 436 a. 2r. — Ballykenny or keeny, Tully, and Kill-
more, 5 cart” & 4, 765 a. 3 n. 10 p. prof. 112a. 2 n. unprof. ;
bar. and co. Longpord. — Cavan, 1 cartron, 69 a. 3 r. — Car-
robehy, 1 cartron, 69 a. 3r. 10 p— Tyrrenis, 1 cartron, 278 a.;
bar. Granard, same co. — Upper-Cullishell and Drombane,
2 cartrons, 250 a. ; bar. Ardagh, same co. — Total quantity,
1,869 a. 3 R. 20 p. plant. (3,028 a. 3 r. 22 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 377. 17s. 2\d. Date 25th Feb. 197/i year. — Inrolled
4th March 1666. — Note: By patent, dated 18 Jan., and in-
rolled 9 Feb. 1667, he had an abatemement of 1 07. 17s. 2\d.,
whereby the quit rent was reduced to 207. a year ; also an
abatement of 17. 16s. 7(7. of the rent of 67. 16s. 7(7. reserved
on the lands of Sonnogh; and 17.6s. 10J(7. of the rent of
57. 6s. 10 :j(7. reserved on the lands of Ballinroe; total abate-
ment, 37. 3s. 5\d. ; also an abatement of 10s. 5(7. of the rent
oh Clonefore, which he had purchased from Sir Thomas New.
comen ; also an abatement of 17. 5s. of the rent of 47. Is.
reserved on Lutterculling and Bancey, 200 a., wc|1 he had
bought from Jeffrey Farrell (anno Car. 2, 3“ pars, f. 27. 1.)
35. JOHN FARRELL esq— Out of Cloonoglira, Lack- Longford.
loonagh, and Cloonfower, a rent-charge of 207. a year. — the
castle, town, and lands of Cloonederatli, 194 a. 1 r. 26 p. prof.
390 a. & 25 p. unprof. — Knappoge, 275 a. prof. 97 a. 3r.
unprof. 17.; co. Longford. Date 12th May 19th year. —
ImoUed 257 h May 1667.
36. GARRETT FITZGERALD esq— The castle, town, Cork.
and lands of Kilcorkbegg ais Corkbeg, 1 pi. — the plowld and
20 a. of Knockerkead. — the island and 4 plowld of Baneshane,
600 a. plant. (971a. 3 r. 25 p. stat.) 97. 2s. 2J(7. ; bar. Imo-
killy, co. Cork. Date 2d July 197/i year.
38. EDWARD PARKINSON clke— In Roodstowne, Louth.
31a. in Nicholstowne, 98 a. 2 r. prof. 14 a. unprof. — in
Atherdee, 102 a. 2 r. prof. 10 a. unprof. ; bar. Atherdee, co.
Louth. — Total quantity, (375 a. 3 it. 8 p. stat.) — Total rent,
47. 13s. 111(7. 38. HEN. NEWBERRY— Ballyduigan Wexford.
(part), 61 a. & 23 P. plant. (99 A. & 7 p. stat.) 11. 4s. 9(7. ;
bar. Scariwalsli, co. Wexford. Dale 17th April 19th year.
— Inrolled 197 h April 1667.
40. WALTER JAGO yc younger— Balrath, 506 a. 3 r. Westmeath.
— part of Oldtowne, lying next to Balrath, 89 a. & 12 p. prof.
14 a. & 32 p. unprof— Ballineferagli, 54 a. 2 r. prof. 3 a. un-
prof.— Dondonnell, 164a. 2 r. prof. 37A.nnprof. — Ardbrenan,
52a. 2r. — Toughertowne (part), 100a. 3r. — inConry, Crog-
houle, and Balrath, 106 a— part of Corny and Croghoule,
next to Balrath, 173 A. ; bar. Rathconrath, co. Westmeath.
—Total quantity, 1,247 a. & 12 p. plant. (2,020 a. & 8 1>. stat.)
— Total rent, 257. 5s. — in trust for several adventurers.
Date 21st May 197/i year.— Inrolled 25th May 1667.
42. WILLIAM WARREN gent.— Upper Castleknock, Dublin.
283 a. 1 r. 20 p. 57. 14s. 9(7. — Carpenterstowne, 51 a. 1 r.
24 p. 17. Os. 9j(7. — the Lackes, 58 a. 2 r. 34 p. 17. 3s. 91(7.;
bar. Castleknock, co. Dublin— Total rent, 77. 19s. id.
Date 25th Feb. 19th year. — Inrolled Is/ March 1666.
Kilkenny 28. PHILIP SERJEANT gent— Ballyroe-Grace, 88 A.
— Ballyreshea, 46 a— Pickettstowne (part), 19 a— Monen-
drue (part), 78 a. 2 r— in Adamstowne, 34 a. 3 r. 13 p. ; bar.
Cranagh, co. Kilkenny— Total quantity, 266 a. 1 r. 13 p.
plant. (431 a. 1 R. 26 p. stat.)— Total rent, 57. 7s. 101(7.
Date 14th Feb. 19th year. — Inrolled 6lh March 1666.
King's Co. 30. ROBERT CHAFE esq— In y' several parcells of
Dronngh, Bannaghillmore ais Bannakillmore, Bealaghtagh
alias Bellaghetty, Nuedenagh and Gortnefollen, and Mounafe
(122.)
44. Lieut. MERRICK HARTE— In Crover and Castle Caron.
Lough, being part of d", 7 a. 3 r. 28 p— Gnrrirobuck, 199 a.
3 B, 8 p. Gnew, 71 a. 2 b. 32 p. — Ckuuiduffe, 59 a. 3 r.
8 P. — Rucklalmgh, 36 a. 2r. ]6p— Cnvancolter, 1 pole, 67 a.
2 r. — Farrenconnell, d", 56 a. 2r. 32 p— Aghneskeagh (part),
33 a. 3 r.j bar. Clonmoghan, co. Cavan — Total quantity,
533 a. 3 R. 4 p. plant. (864 a. 2 R. 20 p. stat.)— Total rent,
77. 4s. 1(7. Date 197/i March 19th year. — Inrolled 1st April
1667.
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19 Cn. II. 45, JOHN HALLAM esq. — Pallis and part of Killma-
Kinn's Co don°Se> "ldl l*le denominations of Colekeagh and Lohturke,
182 a. — in Ballydrenan ats Newtowne alias Kilmanalian,
with yc denominations of Cororonolare, Derrycoole, and in
Derry-Olc, 26 a. 3 a. 10 p. ; bar. Bailyboy and Baltycowen,
Westmeath. King’s Co. — in Streamestowne, 133 a. 2 it. 10 p.; bar. Moy-
cashell, co. Westmeath — Total quantity, 342 a. In. 20 p.
plant. (554 a. 2 b. 15 p. stat.)— Total rent, 6/. 18s. 7jd.
Date 9th Feb. 1 9th year. — Inrolled 1th May 1667.
Corh. 46. Capt. WALTER YELVERTON ais CLIFFORD.
— Rathmore, 37 a. ll.s. 2fd. — Rathbegg, 44 a. 13s. 4 \d. —
in Killevallig, 70 a. lit. 14 1>. 11. Is. id. — Bany(part), 144 a.
21. 3s. 9 Jd. — Aghasolis, part of Killevallig, 48 a. prof. 20 a.
unprof. 14s. 7 d. ; bar. Dtihalloe, co. Cork. — Total rent, 51.
48. LAWRENCE HYDE esq. — Tulchansheanolin, 57 a.
1 it.— Aglmnagonmer, 23 a. & 16 p.— in Greuan, 92 a. & 20 p.
— Ratliduffe, 73 a. 2 it. — in Carnclyan, 51a. — in two Legnns,
109 a. — in Mimkestowne, 134 a. — in Laban and Clonvick-
dude, 84a.— Rathnequerkeog, 78a. lit Donegan, 146a.
— Shrike and Rathnequerkeoge, 78 a. 2 it in Killehona,
50 a. 2n. 21 p.— in Aghanargitt, 64 a.— in Ballydeegan, 80 a.
2 it. 14 p. — in Killneboy, 90 a. — in Ballynegarbragh, 32 a. —
Total quantity, 1,244 a. 3 n. 31 p. plant. (2,006 a. 2 it. 17 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 251. 4s. ljjd.; bar. Clonlonan, co. West-
meath. Date 21 si Feb. 191/t year Inrolled 10 th May
1667.
Roll, 19 thCha.II. eighth part, face.
an. 1 . PETER BE A GFIAN esq.— The Ballybetagh of Bally-
meaghane, viz. Monentine, 76 a. 1 it. 18p. 11. 0s. 7£d. re-
duced to 10s. — Corford ais Corfaddy, 84 a. 2 b. 11. 2s. 9Jd.
reduced to 10s. — DrommareorDrumard, 65 a. 1 r. prof. 73 a.
unprof. 1 7s. 4d. reduced to 10s. — Cornemacglasse, 85 a. 2 b.
16p. 11. 3s. 1 \d. reduced to 10s. — Corkerin, 140 a. 2 it.
11. 17 s. 1 1 \d. reduced to 11. — Dromdroll, 1 47a. 3 n. 11. 19s. lOfd.
reduced to 11. — Cnockanewedy ais Cnockvaddy, 95 a. 3 R.
prof. 98 a. 2 n. unprof. 11.5 s. 10. jd. reduced to 10s. — Downe-
mariske, 108 a. 2 a. prof. 32 a. unprof. 11. 9s. 3 £d. reduced to
15s. — Nappagh or Mappagh, 110 a. 2 n. 11. 9s. lOd. reduced
to 15s.— Clara, 174 a. 2 b. 21. 7s. ljd. reduced to 17s—
Edeneane, 53a. 1 it. prof. 2a. In. unprof. 14s. 4Jd. reduced
to 8s. — Cordowlis alias Toneglassagh, 114a. 2 r. 11. 10s. lid.
reduced to 15s. — Teregrerehan, 99 a. 2 b. II. 6s. 10.{d
reduced to 13s. — Clogher, 128 a. prof. 50 a. 3 r. unprof.
II. 14s. 6|d. reduced to 10s. — Cornahoan alias Cornahuogh,
64 a. prof. 10 a. 1 it. unprof. 17s. 3 Jd. reduced to 10s. ; bar.
Cremorne, co. Monaghan. — part of yc Ballybetagh of Bal-
lycean alias Bailyshean, viz. Drumleyne or Dunleyne, 104 a.
2 B. 11. 8s. 2-id. reduced to 14s — Dromhomen alias Drom-
somen, 134 a. 2 r. II. 16s. 3:|d. reduced to 18s— Greagh,
129 a. 2 u. II. 14s. lOd. reduced to 13s.; same bar. and co.
—part of ye Ballybetagh of Ballyloghlay, viz. Dereveling alias
Derevelinny, 87 a. prof. 170 a. unprof. II. 3s. 5 fd. reduced
to 10s. — Dereneknowany ats Derrelawvennagh als Derrilela-
vonagh, 66 a. 17s. lOd. reduced to 10s.— Derrevolagh, 84 a.
prof. 8 a. & 31 p. unprof. II. 2s. 8jd. reduced to 10s— Lis-
saneese (part), 17 a. 4s. 7 d. reduced to 2s.; same bar. and co.
— part of yc Ballybetagh of Ballynecrevagh, viz. Corebrenane,
81a. 11. Is. lO.ld. reduced to 10s— Corbrack or Corbrath,
(part), 21 a. prof. 25 a. unprof. 5s. 8d. reduced to 3s.; same
bar. and co— Mullaghboy alias Ballaghboy and Drumsword,
64 a. 2 k. 32 p. plant. (104 a. Sr. 10 r. stat.) 17s. 51d—
Drumskelty alias Drumscult, 81 a. 3 n. plant. (132 a. 1 R. 28 r.
stat.) 11. 2s. Id — Ture and Gortnenagh ais Gortnevagh, 88 a.
3 it. 20 p. 11. 4s. — Crosreagh alias Tatenecrosse, 100 a. plant.
(161a. 3 it. 37 p. stat.) 11. 7s— Skeagli, 89 a. 3r. prof. 7 a.
1 r. unprof. 11. 4s. 2Jd— Drumlyny, 69 a. 1 r. (112 a. &28p.
stat.) 18s. 8}d— Tullyard, 81 a. plant. (131 a. & 33 p. stat.)
11. Is. 10 Ad. — Corlatgartan, 33 a. prof. 30 a. unprof. 8s. lid.
—in Tatengall, 34 a. prof. 4 a. & 32 p. 9s. 8]d— Tatecacke,
99 a. and Cortrean, part of y' same, 34 a. prof. 22 a. unprof.
11. 15s. lid. — in Tonnytillagh alias Tonnyclogh, 37 a. 10s
Clonefodd, 55 a. 2r. 14s. lid— Tatenclevey and Calliagh,
230 a. 2 it. prof. 37 a. 2 r. unprof. 31. 2s. 2d. — Dromgarly,
81a. prof. 21a. unprof. 11. Is. lOd. — NelTiennngh, °76 a.
prof. 8 a. unprof. 11. 0s. 6$d. — Corweeand Geeaunagh, 166 a.
3 a. prof. 36 a. 1 it. unprof. 21. 5s. 0(d. ; bar. Dartry, same
co— Total quantity, 3,695 a. & 6 p. plant. (5,986 A. & 2 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 4-91. 17s. 7Jd. — part of Cornaleise or
CornnsdilFe and Tullyard, 57 a. 15s. 4 ijd— Teecry or Teenye
or Teecy alias Tyre, 45 a. 1 r. 12s. 2Jd. — Creenekill, 10 a.
2s. Siil. — Dorsey, 154 a. & 19 1*. 21. Is. 7±d— Drumhill, 23 a.
2r. 6s. 4d.; bur. Fewes, co. Ardmagh. — Total quantity,
289 a. 3 a. 19 v. plant. (469 a. 2 r. 30 p. stat.)— Total rent,
31. 18s. 3d— By patent, dated 22 March 1677, {Hot dc anno
30 Car. 2, 4" pars, dorso It. 35.) he had an abatement of
181. 15s. 1 lfd. of y° quit rents of these lands and some others.
Date 161/t July 19 th year.— Inrolled 2 2d July 1667.
5. Sir ROBERT BYRON knt., Major GEORGE
INGOLSBY, and Capt. DAVID KENNEDY. — The
London Tavern, a timber house, slated, a base court, a back Dublin.
building more backw11, a timber house, slated, and small gar-
den, in Fishamble-street, II. 18s. lid.; city of Dublin. — part Waterford,
of a house to yc street, slated, a courtledge, a back-house,
slated, and a yard, in Cook-lane, 3s.’ld. — a house to y' street,
slated, and a yard, in d", 13s. 6d. — a house, slated, and a yard,
in Printice-lane, II. 2s. Old— a house, slated, in Colepeck-
lane, 9s. — another tenement, slated, a house plott, and a garden,
in d", 9s— a house, slated, in d», 4s. 6d— a tenement, slated,
formerly 2 houses, in Christchurch-lane, II. 7s— a house,
slated, a yard, a shed, and backside, in Key-street, 13s. 2)d.
a house backw, slated, a courtledge, a shedd, backside, and
yard, in d», II. 7s— a house, slated, in d», II. 7s— a house or
stable to y' street, slated, in d”, 7s. 6d— a large house, slated,
and two yards, in d°, 21. 12s. 6d. — a house, slated, and yard,
d", II. 4s— a house, slated, in d", 11. 10s— a house and yard
in d", 15s. — a tenement backW, slated, d°, 4s. 6d.— a tene-
ment backW, slated, and backside, in d«, 11s. 3d— part of a
tenement to y° street, slated, a back tenement, and yard, in d“,
II. Is. 6d. ; city of Waterford— Total rent in Waterford,
161. 2s. 4d— in trust for y' (49) officers. Date 26th July
18 th year. — Inrolled 22 d August 1667.
9. GEORGE PERCIVALL esq., .in right of Mary his Mayo.
wife, sole daughter and heir of W"' Crofton esq— Cloncarr
(part), 3r. 21p— Rancolovin, 39a— Clonehagh ais Clooneae,
42 a. 2 r— Rathreagh, 96 a. 3 r. 32 r — Roughan, 95 a. 3 r.
8 p. ; bar. Tyrawley, co. Mayo — Total quantity, 275 a. 21 p.
plant. (445 a. 2 r. 5 p. stat.)— Total rent, 21. 15s. 7jd— to y*
hens and assigns of said Mary 10. ARTHUR USHER Tipperary.
and JONAS WHEELER esqrs— For and on y‘ behalf of
said G. PercivalJ, pursuant to a deed of conveyance by Sir
John Percivall bart. to yc said Arthur and Jonas, to y= use of
said Geo. his heirs and assigns, dated 7 June 1665 Bally-
pheris alias Peircetowne, Kilmore, Auvelagh als Belagh,
Kilmore, Cappaghtrownry, Skarhanaghbegg, Cappahanfin-
anan, the woods, pasture ground, and the curragh near Ske-
hanabegg, Kepaghanfinana, and Poulenelea, y' lands aloim
from thence to the fields culled Gort-Ilishine, and in the said
Gort-Ilishine, Gort-Iloghan, and Gortmakane, 580 a. plant.
(82 a. 3 r. 20 p. stat.) 71. 14s. 3 jd.; bar. Killnemannagh,
T'PI,EIiAKY Dale 12 th Nov. 19 th year. — Inrolled
11 th Dec. 1667.
12. WILLIAM SHA WE esq — Peldenstowne, 126 a Meath.
in Knocklmrley, 86 a. 1 r. 14 p— Kents towne, 307 a— in
Thurstanstowne, 30 a. 3 r— in Rowlandstowne, 27 a. 3 r. ;
bar. Duleeke, co. Meatii. — Total quantity, 577 a. 3 r. 14 P[
plant. (936a. stat.) — Total rent, 111. 14s 14. THOs
WEST — In the east part of Little-Boolies, 47 a in
Cloughan, 4 a— in Mooretownc, 5 a.; same bar. and ’co—
Total quantity, 56 a. plant. (90 a. 2 r. 34 p. stat.) Total rent
11. 2s. 8d. 15. TIIOs BOLANE, THO« DAWSON,’
and ROB* HARRINGTON— In Fennor, 121 a. & 12 p.
—to Harrington— in the same, 45 a— to Dawson, who sold
them to Shaw, 2 Jan. following. — in the same, 329 a. 2r
16 r— to Bolane — Total quantity, 495 a. 2 n. 28 p. plant.
(602 a. 3 r. 26 p. stat.) — Total rent, 101. 0s. 8Jd. Date
nth July 1 9th year. — Inrolled 1th August 1667.
17. W« DAVY, THOs JOHNSON, JOHN KNIGHT, Westmeath
DAN'- DOVER, and EDMOND SPRING— Irishtowne
(part), 149 a. — Slanebegg, 186 a. 2r. 16 p. — in y° north-east
side of Slanemore, 204 a. 1 r. — Ballyote, 68 a. 3 u. 8 r
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i9C1t.II.
Westmeath.
Westmeath.
Limerick.
Westmeath.
Westmeath.
Limerick.
Dublin.
Leitrim.
Dublin.
Longford.
Wicklow.
Clinstowne (part), 8 a.; bar. Moyashell and Maghredernan,
co. Westmeath. — Killbride, 4-34 a. — Towlagce (part), 5 a. ;
bar. FertuUagh, same co.— Total quantity, (1,709 a. 3 n. 87 p.
stat.)— Total rent, 211. 7s. 6 d. Date 9th Sept. 1 9th year.—
Jnrolled 23 d Sept. 1667.
18. JAMES WEBSTER.— In Killinbrack, 193 a. 3 r.
11 p. plant. (313 a. 3 a. 19 p. stat.) Si. 18s. 6 d. ; bar. Rath-
conrath, co. Westmeath. — tbe west part of Derrygall and
Lisnegust, 209 A. 3 a. 34 p. — part of Ballyalleman, next to
Derrygall, 12 a. 1 r. ; bar. Connelloe, co. Limerick. — lotal
quantity, (359 a. 3 a. 32 p. stat.)— Total rent, 3i. 7s. 5Jd.
19. ELISHA COSH. — Nohevall (part), 277 a. — in
Lissequill, part of Nolievall, 56 a. 1 R. 14 p.j bar. Kilkenny
West, co. Westmeath.— Total quantity, (539 a. 3 R. 32 p.
stat.)— Total rent, 61. 15s. Date 4th April 19 th year.—
Inrolled 3th Sept. 1667.
20. ELIAS BEST.— In y* nortli part of Millcastle, to be
cut off by an east and west line, reserving y' casde and im-
provements to him, 122 a. 2 R. 33 p. prof. 12 a. unprof.— Rath-
creenagh (part), 20 a.— Robinstowne (Nugent’s), 97 a. 3 R.
24 p.— part of y* same (Tuite’s), 89 a. & 16 p.— Rathgarrue
(part), 98 a. 2 a. 16p.; bar. Demifore, co. Westmeath.—
Total quantity, (693 a. 3a. 6p. stat.)— Total rent, 81. 13s. 5 Jd.
22. MARY, daughter and heir of RICH" FRANCIS. —
Part of Knockanantye and BaUyvollin, and the corhons thereto
belonging, 110 a. 3 R. 10 P. plant. (179a. 2 r. stat.) ll.13s.8rf.;
liberties of y" city of Limerick. Date 24 th Jan. 18 th year.
— Jnrolled 4 th Feb. 1666.
24.. Sir FRANCIS HAMILTON bait. — A house in
St. James’s-street, Dublin, 3s. 9rf.— Gowle ais Gowlea, 2 car-
trons, in yc par. of Kiltahorke. — Finishin, 2 cartrons, and in
Aghnemelastine ats Aghamoytrnstin, Jth of cart., 127 a. 2 n.
26 p.— Mong alias Mony, Jth cart., and Inshimore, Jth part of
a cart., 143 a. & 16 p. — Aghnaherly, 1 cart", and Aghalogh-
kirrell, d“, 99a. 3 a. 24p. prof. 54a. 1 R. 24.p. unprof.— Anngliel-
herly alias Anagbshortherny, 1 cart., Killnegrosse alias Coyle-
negrosse, 1 cart", Anaghkenky, 1 cart", Anaghasney, Jd of a
cart", 152a. 1 R. 24 P. prof. 68a. 2 R. 16 p. unprof.— Dromkerrin
alias Dromkerrintratty, Gurtnebrone, and Cavanaghcloher,
1 cart. & A, 116a. & 32p. prof. 8a. 2r. improf.— Kilmaghery
and Aghaclogher, 1 cart", 68 a. & 16p.— Aghremone, Jth of
d", 32 a. prof. 6 a. 1 R. 24 p. unprof. — Dromkelanagh and Lis-
farell, 1 cartron, 89 a. & 32 p. prof. 14 a. 3 r. 24 p. unprof.—
Dromkelanbeg, J cart", Dromgarmus, i cart", Carkintry ats
Corkintrey, Jthd", 123 a. 3r. 8p. prof. 24 a. 2 r. 2 p. unprof.
— Aghanegalpagh, 1 cart", Crey, } cartron, Creuagg, 1 cart",
102 a. & 16 p. prof. 8 a. 2 r. unprof.— Drcsternane, $ cart",
27 a. — Derryhallaghmore and Derryhallaghbegg, 1 cart., 57 A.
prof. 15 a. 2 a. unprof.— in Aghagreny alias Aghagenny, Jth of
cart., 21 a. 2 r.16p. prof. 21a. 1 r. 8p. unprof. — Kilteneske-
na<rh 1 cart., Shrabrugh, 1 cart., Kilclaremore, 1 cart., Kil-
clarebegg, 1 cart., and Drombanett alias Drombanagh, 1 cart.,
291 a. 2 a. 16 p. prof. 22 a. 3 r. 8p. unprof.— Sheebegg, 3 car-
trons, 121a. 1r. 8 i>. prof. 5 a. St 16 p. unprof.— Mullaghbegg,
1 cart., 38 a.— Aghaloghconvy, 2 cart.— Aghanehoy, 1 cart.,
Corderry, 1 cart., and Derrisnekenaddo, 1 cart., 288 a. prof.
51 a. 1 R. 8 p. unprof. — Mullaghekillane and Dromgarmon,
1 cart, and £, 67a. prof. 12a. 3 R. 8p. unprof.— in Carrickpuirt,
10 a. — Carrowmilton and Leadarra, 1 cart, and Jth of d", and
Dromadd, 1 cart., 77 a. 2 r. prof. 20 a. unprof.— Edenvowe ats
Edenbowe and Corragli, 1 cart., Aghalisgurbun, 1 cart., Bon-
reagh and Edenreagh, 1 cart., 254 A. 1 R. prof. 126 a. 3 a. un-
prof.— Rosconines and Dromadd, 2 cart., 103 a. & 8p. prof.
20 a. 2 a. unprof.— Aghageny, Tuelaghformelagh alias Moher-
formeldagh, Duhanogh, Aghelbracke, andDromany, 3 cart, and
1, 414 A. 3 a. 2 p. prof. 159 A. 3 a. 16 p. unprof.— Aghageny,
l cart., 106 a. 2 a. 13 P. prof. 21 a. 1 it. 8 r. unprof.— in Drum-
l’akill and Phaltis, 1 cart”, and Jth of d", and in Carrickpuirt,
J d", 16 a.; bar. and co. Leitrim. — Total quantity, 2,940a. 1 r.
1 p. plant. (4,762 a. 2r. 36p. stat.)— Total rent, 29/.15s.4rf.—
one house fronting to Back-lane, behind Aid" Cooke’s dwelling-
house in High-street, with a liovell and backside, 15s. 4Jrf. ;
city of Dublin. — Clonagh, 301a. 3r. 20 p.— in Killmore,
qr. of a cart", 76 a. 3 a. 24 p. ; bar. Granard, co. Longford.
—Total quantity, 378 a. 3 r. 4p. plant. (613 a. 2 it. 9p.
stat.)— Total rent, 'll. 13s. 4jrf. — a piece of land called Con-
nagliivinny, on die south-east, between Moytredon and Car-
rigilotipigoll, 30 a.; bar. Ballinecorr, co. Wicklow. — Broad
Killmore and Ballybrack, 562 a. — Broad Killbcgg, 331 a. —
(122.)
Ballydirry alias Ballaghderree, 320 a. — Butlerswood, 234 a. —
Fedancoyle (part), 933 a. & 8p. ; bar. Talbotstowne, same co. ~
— Total quantity, 2,410 A. & 8 P. plant. (3,903 a. 3 n. 21 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 48/. 15s. 1 ljrf. — Corlismore, Colebaine, and
in Dromorie, 319 a. 1 r. 8 i>. plant. (517 a. & 35 p. stat.)
4/. 6s.2rf.; bar. Clonmoghan, co. Cavan. — in trust for yc (49)
officers, but these in Cavan to himself. Date 14 th Oct.
19th year. — Inrolled 12 th Nov. 1667.
30. SAMUEL WILLSON gent. — Raliinstowne alias
Eagarrow, 316 a. plant. (511 a. 3 n. 19 p. stat.) 6/. 7s. 11 Jd.;
bar. Moyfenrath, co. Meath. 31. FRANCIS JACK-
SON. — Part of Cluonade alias Clounard, 163a. lu. Ip.
plant. (264 a. 1 r. 31 p. stat.) 3/. 6s. ljrf. ; bar. Coolystowne,
King’s Co. Date 3 1st July 19 th year.— Inrolled 6 th Oct.
1667.
32. HENRY IVERS gent.— In Faunlanaghtmore, 93 a.
1 r. 14 p. prof. 120 a. unprof. — Faunlanaghtbegg, 18 a. prof.
82 a. unprof. — Killenagh, \ qr., 16 a. prof. 4a. unprof. — in Clon-
mura, 4 a. prof. 6 A. unprof. ; bar. Corcumroe, co. Clare. —
in Garrenreagh and Knocklough, 214 a. prof. 301 A. unprof.
— in Aghagha, 154 a. prof. 80 a. unprof. — Ballydenen and
Coragrage, 71 a. prof. 59 a. unprof. ; bar. Clonderalagh, same
co. — in Clonergasse, 37 a. prof. 42 a. unprof. ; bar. Bunratty,
same co. — in Fermoyle qr., 37 a. prof. 100 a. unprof.— in Bally-
naglee alias Ballynaghlogb, 41 a. prof. 53 A. unprof. — in Knock-
beagh, 82 a. prof. 51 a. unprof. — in Ballyvorgall, 84 a. prof.
53 a. unprof. — in Coylagh, 37 a. — in Ardskeagli, 77 a. — in
Both, 59 a. unprof. — in Knockdonogh, 50 a. prof. 27 a. unprof. ;
bar. Tullagh, same co.— in Sessee, 1 qr., 64 A. prof. 100 a. un-
prof. 12s. 11 Jd.; bar. Kiltartan, co. Galway. — Total quan-
tity in Clare, 1,015 a. 1 r. 14p. plant. (1,644a. 2r. 28p. stat.)
— Total rent, 15/. 8s. 4 Id. — Rough, 139 a. — Casde qr., alias
Trough, 246 a.; bar. Tullogh, co. Clare. — Mineogh als Min-
gogli, 36 a. — comon to several parcells in yc south-west part
thereof, 17 a. 2 r. 27 p. — Faygillane alias Fannangillivane,
27 a.— in Ballaghleny, 28 A. — Clerevagh, 51a. — in Mowgowhy,
104 a.; bar. Burren, same co.— Total quantity, 648 a. 2r. 27p.
plant. (1,050 a. 2 a. 38 p. stat)— Total rent, 9/. 17s 33.
FERDINANDO WEEDEN— One cartron ofBally-Ludan
East, called Pully-Yickary, 43 a. 2 a. plant. (70 a. 1 it. 35 p.
stat.) 13s. 2Jd. ; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare. DatenthJune
19 th year.
34. Sir PETER COURTHOP kt, son and heir of Peter
Courthop of Bealveally, co. Cork, esq.— Killcoolish and East
and West Ballyhinick, 349 a. St 32 p. plant (565 a. 2r. 27 p.
stat.) 51. 6s. 0 jd. ; bar. Barrymore, co. Cork. 35. GEO.
DEYOS esq.— Derrynamonsy (part), 83 a.— in Ballyhomack,
116 a. 2 r. ; bar. Idea, co. Kilkenny. — Total quantity,
199 A. 2 R. plant. (326 A. 26 p. stat.) — Total rent, 4/.0s.9Jd.
Date 31s/ Jtdy 19th year. — Inrolled 6th Oct. 1667.
37. Major SOLOMON CAMBY.— Annagh, 243 a. prof.
184 a. improf. 3/. 13s. 9Jd. — Killbarrane alias Killbirane,
194 a. prof. 32 a. unprof. 21. 18s. lid. — Knockballea, 123 a.
prof. 6a. unprof. 1/. 17s. 4Jd.— Tullaghane, 141 a. prof. 12 a.
unprof. 21. 2s. lOd. — in Balhcolhtane, 128 a. 1/. 18s. lOJrf.
— Killbolure als Kilbiller, 84 a. prof. 40 a. unprof. l/.5s.6Jrf.
— Bunadubber alias Bunadober (part), 157 a. 2 a. 21. 7s. 10rf.;
bar. Lower Ormond, co. Tipperary.— Total quantity, 1,070 a.
2 a. plant. (1,734 a. & 6p. star.)— Total rent, 16/. 5s. lid.—
Mulganen, 55 a. 3 a. 13 P. plant. (90 A. lit. 31 p. stat.)
1 /. 2s. 7 Jd. ; bar. Forth, co. Wexford. Dale 2d Oct.
\9th year. — Inrolled 26 th Nov. 1667.
39. MICHAEL BOYLE, Lord Archbp. of Dublin, Lord
Chancellor.— Munfynne, 555 A. — Bolccomine alias Comins-
towne or Commonstowne, 136 A.— Three castles, 899 a.—
Knocknemine alias Butterhill, 250 A. • — Knockcrrin alias
Knockehearne, 448 a. — Old-Court als Butlerstowne, 569 a. —
Ballinward or Ballyward, 105 a. — Bolenasculloge alias Balle-
nasculloge, 465 a.— Bolenasmuthane ais Ballysmottane and
Ballysilleroe, 420 a.— Ballynatane alias Ballynatachane alias
Ballynacane, 537 a.— Balledonnell, 261 a.— Leogh als Both yc
Leods ais Ballyanleo, 462 a.— Bolcnabrookee alias Ballagli-
nabrack als Knockenebracky, See., 524 a. ; bar. Talbotstowne,
co. Wicklow.— Total quandty, (9,121 a. 1 it. 6 p. stat. (—Total
rent, 114/. 0s. 3d. — Note: These premisses were created into
Ve manor of Blessington by privy seal, dated at Whitehall,
3d Mav 1669 (21”, 1" p.f B. 18.), and by patent, 2d August,
LI
Wicklow.
Cavan.
King's Co.
Clare.
Galway.
Clare.
Cork.
Kilkenny.
Tipperary.
Wexford.
Wicklow.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
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19 Cll. II.
Wicklow.
Kilkenny.
Cork.
Louth.
Dublin.
Cork.
Meath.
Limerick.
Roscommon.
Kilkenny.
Meath.
21st Cha* 2d, with y' usual privileges of courts leet and baron,
to impark 600 acres, with free warren andckace; to erect dove
or pigeon-houses, &c. ; to hold a weekly Thursday market, and
3 fairs yearly, on every 1st May, Midsummer day, and 1st No-
vember, and y° day after each. And also, that y° said town
and lands of Blessington should be a free borough and cor-
poration, consisting of a sovereign, 2 bailiffs and 12 burgesses,
a recorder and town clerk, and power to send 2 burgesses to
Pari1 (21 Cha. 2d. 5th part d. Act of Settlement.)— — Date
1 tth July 1 9th year. — Inrolled 3 d August 1667.
41. RICHARD son of PETER ARCHDEKIN of Rath-
patrick. — A moiety of Killteomes ats Kill-James, 149 a. 2 u.
plant. (242 a. & 27 p. stat.) 31. Os. 6.J d. ; bar. Gowran, co. Kil-
kenny. Date 4 th July 19 th year. — Inrolled \6th July
1667.
44. MICHAEL BOYLE, Lord Archbp. of Dublin, Lord
Chancellor. — One house or tenem1 in the parish of St. Peter
and city of Cork, 10s. 6d. — Burdenstowne alias Ballybur-
denmore, with a grist mill, and other appurt' thereto belong-
ing, coni? L plowland, 162 a. plant. (262 a. 1 r. 26 p. stat.)
21. 9s. 2id. ; bar. Barretts, co. Cork. Date 3d June
1 9th year.— Inrolled 1th June 1667.
46. MARY POE, relict of Anthony Poe gent., and
DAN’s son and heir of the said Anthony, and GEO. LAM-
BERT.— Dromgoldstowne, with y' appurt*, lying on yc north
side y' river of Atherdee, 104 a. 3 r.— in Athelint, out of yc
northerly part, 171 a. 3 r — Total quantity, (447 a. 3 r. 22 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 51. 11s. 1 lid. — Roodestowne (part), 78 a.
2r. plant. (127 a. & 26 p. stat.)— this to Lambert, l/.lls.9Jd.;
bar. Atherdee, co. Louth Date 18 th June 19th year—
Inrolled 2d Nov. 1667.
47. Capt. HERCULES LANGFORD and ROBt
FITZGERALD esq — Two timber tenements, slated, on the
Merchant-key, in Dublin, 21. 5s.— part of a backhouse and
garden in Hen. Gould’s-lane, 7s. Id. — a front house, backside,
and garden, in d", 1 5s.— a house to y* street, a shade, and back-
side, in d', 9s.— two backhouses and small backside in Ed-
mond Roche’s-lane, 7s.6d.— a backhouse and garden, d", 6s.
— a backhouse in d°, 3s. 9 d. — a ruined house, with a garden
to yc walls, in d", 4s. 6d.— a front house, garden, and backside,
in d“, 18s. — a front house, slated, ye walls of a house backw'1
a backside, and garden, in David Terry’s-lane, 15s.— a front
house, slated, a backside and garden, the walls of a house
backw*, yc walls of a ruined crosshouse backw*, and one
other front house, in d", 9s.-a house and backside in d",
4s. 6d. a front house, slated, a backhouse, now a malthouse,
a shade, and backside, d”, 11. 2s. Gd.—a front house, a shade,
backside, and backhouse, in W"‘ Terry’s-lane, 1 1. 4s.— a ruinous
backhouse, a pair of cross-walls, a garden, and court, in d",
12s. — a house, slated, with a small house, in d", 7s. 6tf. —
a backhouse in d", 9s.— a stable, a house backw1, with a yard,
in d», 12s.— a corner house, slated, 2 backhouses, and garden,
in Gould-lane, 21. 5s. — a backhouse, now a malthouse, in d",
6s. lW.-a front house and backside in John Mead’s-lane’
9s — a front house, backhouse, lynny, backside, and garden,
in d", 15s — a front house and backside, d'1, 9s a front house,
a ruined backhouse, and a backside d“, 18s part of a front
house, 2 backhouses, a garden, and backside, in James
Terrye’s-lane, 17s. Old. ; city of Cork.— all these in trust
for the (49) officers.— Total rent, 151. 5s. 6d. 50. HER-
CULES LANGFORD esq.— Caregrogan alias Carnegrany,
Mullusk, Killgrill, and Ballybarny, 2,060a. 1 r. plant. (3,337a.
1 r. 3 p. stat.) 211. 16s. 2 Jd. ; bar. Bellfast, co. Antrim—
Bally enragh or Ballinarea and Tullyvallan, 53 a. 3 r. plant.
(87 a. & 11 p. stat.) 14s. 6 d.; bar. Fewes, co. Ardmagh.
Date 19 th Aug. 19 th year. — Inrolled 4 th Sept. 1667.
. , J-.ivauy, ivo A. 3R. 3UP.— part
ot Kulbrtckan, Cull alias Coole, and Camploane, 135a.1r. 17p.;
bar. Upper Ossory, Queen’s Co — Total quantity, (536 a.’
2 r. 19 p. stat.) — Total rent, 6/. 14s. 1 \d. 52. SAM'-
CIIEEKE and CATI-I. his wife, JOHN BUSH and MARY
Ins wife, RICH” PUNCHARD and MARGERY liis wife,
m right of said Cath., Mary, and Margery, as the sisters and
j-heirs of L1 Col. John Gray. — In Cappanahorney and Derry -
rr°e, °ut of y° north-west part, 184 a. 2 r. 27 p. 31. 14s. 9id
— Cooleroan, 152 a. 31. Is. 6 Jd.; bar. Upper Ossory, Queen’s
Co.— Total rent, 61. 16s. 4>d. Date 14 th Jan. 19 th year.
-Inrolled 10th Feb. 1667.
54. ROBERT HILTON. — Clonturke alias Clanturke,
200 a. plant. (323 a. 3 r. 24 p. stat.) 4/. 0s. 1 lid. ; bar. Coo-
lock, co. Dublin — to hold, during yc remainder of a lease of
99 years, from y' city of Dublin to John Bath, dated 17th Octo-
ber 1623, at y' rent of 401. 5s. a year Dale 2d May
10th year.— Inrolled 3d May 1667.
Cork.
Antrim.
Queen's Co.
Dublin.
Roll, 19 th Cha. II. eighth part, bach.
1. ROBERT SHIELD esq — Staffordstowne(part), 100a.
21. 0s. 6d.— Wyanstowne, 119 a. 21. 8s. 2>d— Harleckstowne’
96 a. 2 r. 1/. 19s. Id. — Roanstowne, 48 a. 19s. 5}d.
Crookestowne or Cookstowne, 113 a. 2 r. 21. 5s. Mid.
Growstowne, 192 a. 2r. 3/. 17s. II Jd. — Moylegan, 72 a.
l/.9s. 13d.; bar. Ratoath, co. Meath— Total rent, 15/.0s.3Jd.
Date 1 st Nov. \9th year— Inrolled 18 th Nov. 1667.
3. Lieut. ROBf DRURY. — Ballinamino, 470 a. 7/.2s.9d.
(761 a. 1 r. 12 p. stat.) ; bar. Costlea, co. Limerick. —
Balliheige, 324 a. 1 r. 38 r. prof. 116 a. & 18 p. unprof. —
more out of the same, 176 a. & 18 p. ; bar. Clanmorris, co.
Kerry — Total quantity, (810 a. 3r. 23 p. stat.)— Total rent,
II. 12s. 0{d. in yc one moiety or halfendale of the qr.
land ot Lislaghna, 68 a. 3r. 35 p. plant. (Ill a. 3 r. 3 p. stat.)
13s. 11 Id.; bar. Ballintobber, co. Roscommon Date
15</t Nov. 19lh year — Inrolled 23 d Nov. 1667.
5. BR\ AN MANSERGH. — In Clondellybegg, 300 a
with a proportionable part of unprof., 6 1. Is. 53d— Clumeene
(part) or Cumeene, 42 a. 17 s. ; bar. Moyfenragh, co. Meath.
— Ballyburre, 390 a. 1 r. 8 p. 11. 18s. Old. ; bar. Sheillilogher|
co. Kilkenny. — in Parkestowne, 39 a. & 12 p. 15s. lOd. •
bar Ida, Igrim, and Ibercon, co. Kilkenny Date 6 th Dec.
19</i year.— Inrolled 4 th Jan. 1667.
6. CoL DANIEL REDMOND, exec' to Arthur Bell esq.,
of Kilkenny.- 1, , Stahalmock, 322 a. 1 r. 6/. 10s 6d —
St. Jchn s-Rath 75a. 11.10s.4jd— Mullaghmore and Clogher,
4A',1l r l° hold these durinS r life of James,
lather to John Fleming, only.—Drakerath, 333 a. 6/. 14s. 10}d
— Castletownemoore, 122 a. 21. 9s. 4|d— Ardlonan, 203 a‘.
4/. 2s. 24d. Dryshock, 21a. 8s. 6d. — Reske, 50 a. 2p.
H 0s. 5U-Emlagh, 25 a. 10s. lid— out of Oristowne or
Tnstowne, 60 a. l/.4s.3Jd.; bar. Kells, co. Meath. — to
hold to yc uses of ye last will of said Bell, 20th May 1658 —
Total quantity, 1,365 a. & 3 r. plant (2,212 a. 1 r 8 p stat )
°Arf- S- PHIL' HAKEIS „„d THO-
MASIN SMALL widow — Thomastowne, 130 a. 2 r. 21. 12s.
lOJd.— Marnelstowne, 84 a. 2r. 1/. 14s. 2Jd. for the life of
James Fleming— to Harris for ever— Stahalmock (part), 18 a.
3 R. Is. 1 id. — to Small, for James Fleming’s life; same bar.
and co Date 6th Dec. \9th year— Inrolled 1th Jan. 1667^
10. JOHN Lord KINGSTON— In Crumlin, 7 a. 3 r.
39 p Ss. 2Jd. ; in or near bar. Newcastle, co. Dublin— in
Killdrought, and the liberty of Killdrought, 56 a. II. 2s 3)d
-in Barbistowne, 330 a. 3 r. 6p— in Straffan, 124 a -in
Aidrasse and Killadeagh, 124 a. 1 II. 14s. 41d. — Bisliops-
court, 426 a. 1 r. 32 p. 81. 12s. 8Jd. _ several parcells in
Oughterard, 160 a. & 10 p. 31. 4s. 9 Jd. -in Castle-Dillon
formerly part of Ardrasse, 10 a— in Castle-Dillon, Mullahayes,
and an island m y Liffy, 285a. 3 r. 18P.-Total rent, 51. 19s.
9 d ; bar. Salt and Naas, or one of them, co. Kildare— in
Fleshellstowne, 33 a. & 8p — Dowthstowne, 111a 3r 37p —
“ 1{affifin- 148 A- 2 “• 26 p— Total rent, 51. 18s. 9Jd. ; in or
;u- yc bar. of Moghergallen, co. Meath— Moungfoune,
314 a. prof. 349 a. unprof.— Knocknevarre, 222 a. prof. 151 a
unprof. Cappenewke, 268 a. prof. 99 a. unprof— Rath, 284a.
prof. 385 a. unprof— Drumlagh-grage, 433 a— Abby-Outhny,
o a. 1' arrane, 94 a — Knocknegurta and Tubberriffe, 1 1 2a.
1 r. 3 p. 31 /. 0s. 3 Jd. ; in or near yc bar. of Outhnybegg, co. Li-
merick— Rauleighstowne and Bidlingooly, 864 a. prof. 28 a.
unprof. 131. 2s. 4 jd. — Camas, 713 a. prof. 124 a. unprof.
10/. 16s. 6 Id. Garry- Ellen, 1 plowD, 102a. l/.lOs.llfd— Car-
naneplowl1*, 254a. prof. 20a. unprof. — in Haywardstowne,26 a
Dublin.
Kildare.
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Limerick.
Queen's Co.
Galway.
Roscommon.
—Total rent, 41. 5s. Old— in or near yc bar. of Small County,
same co. — in Ardtully, 1,4,18 a. prof. 734. a. unprof. — in Kill-
pador, 981 a. 2 r. prof. 9 a. unprof.— in Drumandillis, 422 a.
2 it. prof. 32 a. unprof. — Lettercanama, 660 a. prof. 10 a. un-
prof.—in Gortlahard, 366 a. 2 r— in Goolenagopope or Coole-
nagapopo, 27 a. 2 r. — Total rent, 58/. 17a. 2 \d. ; in oi neai yc
bar. of Glaneroughty, co. Kerry.— Killcoran, 224 a. 3 r—
Coolekerry, 240 a.— Rathpiper, 113 a.— in Gregnossey, 101a.
—Total rent, 13/. 14s. lOJtf. ; in or near y' bar. of Upper Os-
sory, Queen’s Co. — Killcloghan, 1 qr., 234 a. — Lissavarue,
1 qr., 102 a.— Farnaboge, 1 qr., 34 A — Tereboy, 1 qr., 48 a.
—Total rent, 4/. 4s. 7 \d. ; in or near yc bar. of Dunmore, co.
Galway.— Coolreagh, 3 qrs., 502 a.— Clowerboy, 1 qr., 99 a.
— Clooneloskie, iqr., 63 a.— Kilfoure, 4qr., 57a— Lisreddery,
1 qr., 66 a.— mountain in comon, 43 a— Ballindoxaneighter,
1 cart., 57a. — Ballindoranoughter, 1 qr., 149 a. — Carrowgona,
1 qr., 111a. — Ardskeaghbegg, l qr., 171a. — Downe-Conner-
begg, 4-th of qr.,38 A— Killmoylan, 4 qr., 95 A. prof. 6a. unprof.
— Ballina, containing Ballico, 248 a. — Cargall, lqr., 111a. —
in a Turlagh, 2 a.— Total rent, 18/. 6s. 10]</. ; in or near yc
bar. of Clare, same co.— Cappngh, 1 qr., 70 a.— Carragmore,
i qr., 43 a.— Marganure, 1 qr., 69 a.— Total rent, lZ.18s.8t/.;
in or near yc bar. of Ballymore, same co. — Flaskmore and
Flaskbegg, 148 a. — Carrowaioragh, Skehane, and llathine,
137 a. prof. 79 a. unprof. — in Lisduffe, 37 a. prof. 122 a. un-
prof— in Leagli, 17 a— Total rent, 3/. 8s. 't\d. ; in or near y'
4 bar. of Ballymore, and 4 bar. of Dunmore, same co. — Clo-
nerke, 427 a. — Gortecoughan, 44 a. 4/. 15s. 44tZ. ; bar.
Atlilone, co. Roscommon. — Ballym'kegan, 2 qrs., 203 a. —
Carrowmore, 1 qr., 79a. — Simohill, 1 qr.,79A. — Rusheeneand
Ardarannaghta, lqr., 79 a. prof. 11 a. unprof. — Ardncskeene,
1 qr., 79 a. — Ardease, 1 qr., 85 a — Ardlaghren, 1 qr., 85 a. —
Knockallen alias Knockellin, 86 A.— Clonebryne, 1 qr. and 4,
100 A. prof. 34 A. unprof. — Portdarragh, and Knocklelegin or
Knockolegin, 1 qr. and 4, 103 a. prof. 114 a. unprof.— Lillie
and Vroronagh, 2 qrs., 121 a— Ballimullany and Aghacurragh,
4 qrs., 436 a. prof. 572 a. unprof. — Portnecranagh, Carrow-
reagh, and Lurga, 3 qrs., 213 a. prof. 45 a. unprof— Callow,
4 qrs., 511 a. prof. 462 a. unprof.— Granagh, Ardkenagb, and
Knockrow, 3 qrs., 296 a. prof. 423 a. unprof.— Knockbrack
and Longford, 2 qrs., 146 a. prof. 93 A. unprof.— Cargin, 1 qr.,
81 a.— Crevagh, 1 qr., 124 a.— Mullagh, 4 qr., Ellagh, d", and
Carrownegashell or Carrownocashell, 1 qr., 202 a. prof. 46 a.
unprof. — Larragb, 4 qr., 55 a. — Finanagli, 4 qr., 64 a. — Kin-
killow, 1 qr., 104 a.— Smatternagh, 62 a.— Lisgrehan, 4 qr.,
33a.— Umer, iqr.,51 a.— Ardconra, 87 a.— Lismulkerne, 65 a.
— Loorety and Clonikill, 1 qr., 49 a.— Agherfingan, 1 qr., 260a.
prof. 135 a. unprof.— Tullaghvaghan, Tullaghboy, and Clog-
her, 4 qrs., 288 a.— Corkfree, 1 qr., 9 a. prof. 57 a. unprof—
Tullagnetam, 1 qr., 98 a— Emloigh qr., 55 a. prof. 134. a. un-
prof— Osma, 1 qr. and 4, 98 a— Killbeoge alias Knockgreoge,
1 qr., 55 a— Total rent, 45/. 19s. 5 St/.; in or near y= bar. of
Boyle, same co. — Lisdody, 1 qr., 1 18 a. — Shivineene,
1 qr., 195 a. 3/. 3s. 44</.; in or near said bar.— Cor-
bally, 4 qrs., 300 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. — Clonecolgan or
Clomcolgan, 4 qrs., 200 a. — Emlaglibegg, 1 qr., 64 a.—
Emlaghnegree, 1 qr., 35 a. prof. 76 a. unprof. — Emlngh-
woody, 1 qr., 105 a. prof. 37 a. unprof. — Ballibragan, Ard-
more, and Crossmony, 4 qrs., 373 a. — Ballineferane and
Lisenesky, 4 qrs., 168 a. prof. 29 a. unprof. — Ballydooly,
4 qrs., 141 a. prof. 57 a. unprof. — Leaghmore, 2 qrs.,
118 a. prof. 57 a. unprof. — Total rent, 15/. 4s. 0{d. — in
or near yc 4 bar. of Ballymoe, same co. — Tonymaddy, 1 qr.,
186a.— Garrane, lqr., 174a. prof. 9a. unprof— Killbennet,
including Ballyglasse, 1 qr., 1 60 a. — Carrowneglogli, 2 qrs.,
221 a. prof. 191 a. unprof.— Rosmoynan, 1 qr., 78a. prof. 246a.
unprof— Camevagh, 1 qr., 116 a— Donamon, including Co -
min, 1 qr., Ill a. prof. 456 a. unprof. — Cartron ats Gortmo-
risli, 4 qr., 54a. prof. 13a. unprof. — Total rent, U/.2s.8Jd.;
in or near y° 4 bar. of Ballymoe, co. Galway. — Clonecunny,
1 qr., 51a. — Lumcloune, 1 qr., 118 a. prof. 220a. unprof. — Tone-
mucklugli, 1 qr., 61a. prof. 291 a. unprof— Carrowrengh, 1 qr.,
1 12 a.— Fallin, 1 qr., 113 a. prof. 203 a. unprof— Monester-
dame, 29 a. prof. 181 a. unprof— Cappenagli, 1 qr., 164a. prof.
155 a. unprof. — Annaghnarrow or Aghnanarrow, 22 a. prof
19 a. unprof. — Carrowlassan, Moygarrow, and Liscornagb or
Killscornagli, 2 qrs., 276 a. prof 81 a. unprof— Cloonesallngli,
1 qr. and 4d, 176 a. prof. 70 a. unprof— Coylestrackland or
lane, 1 qr., 100 a. prof. 42 a. unprof— Clonehnlassc alias Gort-
negory, 175 a. prof. 58 a. unprof. — Molloroc, 1 qr., 30 a. prof.
16a. unprof— Clonetecarne, 1 qr., 104 a. prof. 57 a. unprof—
(122.)
Meagliana, lqr., 81 a. prof 115 a. unprof. — the woods of
Cullaghbeg, Cullaghmore, Carrowbrackane, Skehane Rey or -
Key, and Donenerance, 127 a.; in or near y~ 4 bar. of
Coolavin, co. Sligo Total rent, 17/. 12s. ljd. — Moydough,
1 qr., 55 a. — Lisballilee and Colternan, 2 qrs., 262 a. prof.
49 a. unprof. — Gortmorra alias Gortegorra, 1 qr., Lisliin als
Ruine, 1 qr., 142 a. prof. 88 a. unprof. — Carrowcrine, 1 qr.,
82a. — Kealmore, 2 qrs., 263 a. prof. 361a. unprof — Clogher,
2 qrs , 161a. prof. 330 a. unprof. — Shiflin, 1 qr., 54 a. prof.
199 a. unprof. — Cloneigh, lqr., 110 a. prof. 62 a. unprof.;
in or near ye 4 bar. andco. aforesaid. — Total rent, ll/.8s.7|d.
— Duffe’s Island, 12 a. 2s. 5d.; 4 bar. Erris, co. Mayo. —
Aughlost, 2 qrs., 212 a. prof. 167 A. unprof — Ruskie, 1 trine
of a townland, 141 a. prof. 76 a. unprof.; in or near y' bar.
of Costello, same co. — Rent, 3/. Us. 51 d. — Garramonasmeare
and Knockmalouglity, 63 a. — Caher-James, 1 qr., 88 a. prof.
10 a. unprof. — Monydaffe, 4 qr., 30 a. — Ballytrasny, 2 qrs.,
63 a. prof. 11a. unprof. — Cahernebloghy, 4 T'., 27 a. prof.
10 a. unprof. — Carroboy, 4 qr-> 45 a. prof. 9 a. unprof. —
Knocknecoyle, 1 qr., 119 a. — Knockroe, 1 qr., 65 a. prof.
9 a. unprof. ; in or near y" bar. of Killmayne, same co. — Total
rent, 51. Is. 2 \d. — Monvne, 1 qr., 280 a. prof 110 A. unprof.
— Castle, 4 qr., 134 a. prof. 2 a. unprof. — Loghbolygin alias
Emloghmore, 1 qr., Emloghbegg and Rossanumerry, 1 qr.,
158 a. prof. 172 a. unprof. — Gortemard, a parcel!, 13 a. —
Derrynahelly, 1 cart", 25 a— Toremore, 1 qr., 13 a. prof.
50 a. unprof— BallymcDaniell-Bane, east and west, 2 qrs.,
72 a. prof. 72 a. unprof. — Tullagh, 1 qr., 130 a. prof. 143 a.
unprof. — Lisdony, 1 cart, and 4, 22 a. prof. 102 a. unprof. —
Total rent, 12/. 17s. 3d. ; bar. Corcumroe, co. Clare—
Total quantity in Leinster, (4,045 a. 1 it. 15 p. stat.) — Rent,
501. Us. 4d.— Total quantity in Munster, (14,131a. Sr.
23 p. stat.) — Rent, 132/. 9s. 8d. — Total quantity in Con-
naught, (23,351 a. 1r. stat.) — Rent, 146/.0s.ld. — Total rent,
329/. Is. Id. Vale 9/A Jan. 19/A year. — Inrolled 18/A Jan.
1667.
17. ULYSSES BURGH.— In Drombane, 13 a. 1 r. 7p.
— part of Castle-Urkin, and Garryglasse, 174 a. 3 r. 13 p.
21. 17s. ljd.; bar. Clanwilliam, co. Limerick. — Ballynegail-
lagh, 48 a. 2 R. prof. 128 a. unprof 19s. 74d. ; bar. Philips-
towne, King’s Co. 18. EDMOND ALLEN, son and
heir of Edmoud Allen dec11. — In Castle-Urkin and Ballyglasse
aforesaid, 77 a. 2r. 27 p. 1/. 3s. 7d. Dale 16/A Nov.
19/A year. — Inrolled 4/A Dec. 1667.
19. WILLIAM HEATHER. — Cranagh and Garrymore,
271 a. 2 r. 9 p. prof. 153 a. unprof 41. 2s. 5 Jd. (439 a. 3 r.
20 p. stat.); bar. Ikerrin, co. Tipperary. 20. TIIO'
BAYLY, THOs WOODCOCK, and HEN. GOSDEN,
gents. — In Gortroan, Kilcormuck, Bama, Ballinlegane, and
part of Killvardagh, out of the south-east part of y" surround,
222 a. & 25 p. 3/. 7s. 5 Id— to Bayly— in Killduffe, Bally-
moneym, and part of Killvardagh, in yc cast part of y* sur-
round, 148 a. & 9p. prof. 67 a. unprof 2/. 4s. llld— to
Woodcock. — in Tenekilly, 89 a. prof. 30 a. unprof. — in
Gurteene, yc S. E. part, 59 a. & 16 p. prof. 48 a. unprof.
2/. 4s. 11 Jd. ; same bar. and co. — to Gosden. Dale
21s/ Nov. 19/A year. — Inrolled 25/A Nov. 1667.
21. Capt. JOHN PENNYFATHER. — Waiter-Castle
and Kill-Grace, with their members, 448 A— in Knockinure
and Colony, with y°- millseate, 38 a. 3 it. 32 p. — Rahinlosky
and Turcurragh, 133 a. — Grace’s wood (part), 30 a. —
Moyne and Owherquill, 85 a. — part of Rathkillkeady mid
Cooleballydonogliooe, 7 5 a. — Grace’s wood (pan), 23 a. —
Cooleballydonnoghooc (part), 47 a. 3 r. 29 p. ; bar. Lpper
Ossory, Queen’s Co. — Garrackreene, including Lauipon
meadow and Prior’s meadow, 183 a. & l ip. — in Archersrath
next to Garrankrecne, including Larcye’s meadow and Sove-
reign Acre, 32 a. 3 r. 3 p.— Sekland, 20 a. & S6;\— the
Thiels Crofi, Cowry-Park, Clonesnart, and Courtne&ghy,
31 a. — Towne-Dith,' 19 a. 2 r— Taylor’s-lndi, 2 a— White’s
park and oilier small parcclls of land about Fennell’s hill,
14 a— in High Haves and Low Hayes, with hop gardens,
3 a.— Lower-Scllerstowne (pari), next to Ardiersratli, 1 a—
White’s- Way, 4 a. & 36 p. ; within y' liberties of Kilkenny.
—Total quantity in Queen’s Co., 880 a. 3 n. 21 r. plant.
( 1,426 a. 3 R. 22 p. stat)— Total rent, 17/, 16s. 8|d— Total
quantity in Kilkenny, 316 a. 3 r. 9 p. plant. (313 a. 6 28 p.
stat.)— Total rent, 6 /. 6s. 3)d. Dete 4A Ike. 19/A year.
— Inrolled 19/A Ikr. 1661.
19 Cn.H.
Mayo.
Clare.
Limerick.
King's Co.
Tipperary.
Queen's Co.
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132 RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
23. MATTHEW ANCKITELL esq.— Crewleagh alias
- Crewlea, 44 a. — Knockronaghan ais Knockrunaglmn, 82 a. —
• Derryneshelo alias Derrenessallagb, 53 a. 3 r. — Raroolagh
alias Rarutagh and Tawnygiigan alias Tonnygugan, 100 a.
prof. 14 a. unprof. — Ourdnessallum alias Ardnessallen, 46 a.
— Glanon, 40 a. — Lissenaer and Mulmury, 55 a. — Tawnis-
hondiny alias Townynesanden and Killrean, 43 a. prof. 7 a.
unprof. — Drumally ais Drumnully, 55 a. — Tawnynumory
alias Tomnemurry, 40 a. — Braghagh alias Brackhagli and
Aghafada, 55 a. — Aghareske alias Aghireske, Mullaghtreen
ais Mullaglibrien, Killoe, and Derrycrinardmullan alias Der-
ricrinard, and Mullan, 151 a. — Derrinelassed alias Derrin-
lossed, 116 a. — Derryvoigh ais Derry vea, 44 a. 2 r. prof. 9 a.
unprof. — Aghasword, 12 a. — Killilaragh, 53 a. — Lishganagh,
63 a. — Elvy alias Elvo, 40 a. 2r. — Lisreagh ais Liseagh, 21a.
1 «• — Corgarboy, 71 a. 2 r. — Killibritt ais Killtobrett, 20 a.
3 b. — Derrynegowley alias Derrynagony, 37 a. — Knockbene
alias Knockbeny, 45 a. — Rachelly ais Raghcally and Coriagh,
24 a. — Killglecky ais Killileky, 70 a. 1 r.— Moyes ais Moygh,
78 a. — Clunakullan alias 'Clunocullane, 32 a. 2 r. — Killany,
86 a.— Dorynamucke, 42 a — Derrynamucke and Drumlester,
63 a. — Mullaghsellshinagh ais Mullagsessfanagh, 21 a. —
Kessaghmoan alias Kessagbmone, 27 a. — Drumfornisky alias
renesgie, 54 a. — Derynevode alias Derreneved, 50 a. —
Tawtlag
Drtimfei
Killnally ais Ralvaly, 25 a.— Mullaghmeanagh ais Mulls o
nagb, 21 a. — Tawanagh ais Tonagh, 47 a. — Mullagbnctawny
ais Mullaglmetony, 9 a. 2 R.— MuHagbougbteragh ats Mullagh-
otragh, 71 a. In. — two Deronergetts ats Dei-merged, 48 a. —
in Clonkeene, 23 a — Drumdresten,71 a. 3 a.— Mullagneraask
ais Mullagliecasgie, 63 a.— Coolekilly, 17 a. & 2 p— Killeho-
nian, 57 a. 3r.— brumoreaisDrummore,60A. 2r.— Drumar-
gban alias Drummartigan, 33 a. — Glanbegg ats Gian, 25 a.
2r. — in Luppan, 30 a. — Corradulfe, 48 a. — Gortmuny alias
Gortmunny, 15 a. — Inish-Devellin alias Inish-Doolin, 34 a.
1 r. — Derryliallagb, 57 a. 1 r — Sillis ats Sillies, 110 a. 2r—
Davagb-Igliteragh ais Davaghetragh, 43 a. — Tawnetkeary
alias Tawnykerry, 60 a. 3 r. prof. 33 a. unprof. — Derriguola
alias Derrigoole, 1 13 a. 1 n. prof. 8 a. unprof. — Dundeene
alias Doonedeene and Killeenegullan ats Killengullen, 121 a.
2r — Drumferur alias Drumfarrer (part), 113 a. 2 r. 13 p.
conelly alias Drumconnelly, 62 a. — Tawveletigoan alias
i, 29 a. — Aghmackelin alias Aghwickiline, 76 a. —
in Jjrumoerin alias Drumberrin, and part of Mullyodam alias
Miillyodiun, 59 a.; bar. Trugh, co. Monaghan. — Total
quantity, 3,381a. 3 r. 13p. plant. (5,478 a. & 34 p. stat.) —
k- Total rent, 46 4 13s. Old.— Falsderyvene, 120 a.— Derrynan,
Corkelly, Tullaglmeewin, Coreagh, and Drumdeary, 120 a.
Modeene part of Topped Mountaine, 14 a.— Tirealtan qr.
of land, 125 a.; bar. Tirknedy, co. Fermanagh. — Total
quantity, 379 a. plant. (613 a. 3 r. 27 p. stat.)— Total rent,
r,l. 2s. 3. jd. Dale 28 th Nov. 19 Ih year— Inrolled Zd Jan.
1667.
25. ROBERT JAMES gent. — Cornecreve, 80 a. prof.
80 a. unprof— MuUin, 1 talc, 1 14 a. prof. 19 a. unprof.— in
Dromanroony, 39 a. 1r. 13 r. — in Carrowbowbarrow, 9a. 2r.
13 p.— in Coghane, 19 a.; bar. and co. Monaghan. — in Drum-
line and Drumbillagh, 109 a. prof. 52 a. unprof. ; bar. Dartry,
same co.— Total quantity, 370 a. 3r. 26 p. plant. (600 a. 3 n!
11 p. stat ) — Total rent, 51. 0s. ljd. 26. JOHN WEST
JOHN FISHER, THO5 ATKINSON, W» BROWNE,’
THO* ROBINSON, ROGER KENAN, and RICH-
FOSSETT, gents— In the two tales of Curragbfmlagh and
Cornanure, 49 a. 1 r. 13 p— in the three tales of Droman-
roony, Mullaghbrick, and Carrowbowbarrow, 21 a. 3 n. 13p.
19s. 2 Id. — to West. — in the said three tates, 27a. 7s. 3id.
to Fisher. — in Dromlomkill, Cornanure, and Cargaghrainore,
43 a. 2r.— in Gortmore ats Knaghill, 30 a. 2r in Nagreagh,
18 a. 14 4s. 10 Jd. — to Atkinson — in Carnebane, 107 a. 2 r.
30 p. prof. 22 a. 2 r. 10 p. unprof. — Lisera, 1 tate, 143 a.
2 r. 14 p. prof. 13 a. unprof. ; bar. and co. Monaghan in
the two tates of Tiredegan and Cornevale, 84 a. 3 r. 20 p •
bni*. Dartry, smile co, 1-fl. 10s.8W. — ,o Browne — Callcim'agi(
nG,.!-.. iSp.pvof. 26a. SB. 6 unprof. U 9s. 9M—
to Robinson.-— in Knnghill.on. of the at. of Gottnot,, 28 a.
7s.6|d. to Kenan — in said Knaghill, 16 a. 3r. 15 p. 4s.64d.
—to Fossett ; bar. and co. Monaghan. Dale 21 st .lime
■19th year — Inrolled ith November 1667.
bar. Clanmoglian, co. Cavan. — Lismackinigan and part of 19C«. n.
Cornemucklagh, to be called for ever Burton Hall, 319 a.
prof. 34 a. 3 r. 4 p. unprof. 44 4s. 9(d. — Barcony (part), Cavan-
191a. 24 8s. lOjd. ; bar. Castleraghan, same co. Total
quantity, 954 a. & 8 p. plant. ( 1 ,522 a. 2 r. 36 p. stat.) —Total
rent, 124 13s. 9id. Date 2d April 19th year. — Inrolled
1st June 1668.
30. Sir JOHN DEVrLLEER knt., JOHN STEPNEY
esq., and ROGER JONES gent— In trust for the (49) offi-
cers.— a garden in St. Thomas-street, city ofDuBLiN, 14 2s. 6d.
— in Cullavellinanmore and Faranimoy, 74 a. 14 2s. 5|d.
— Mansfield’s land, 38 a. 1 Is. 6Id— Ballincobby, 23 a. 2 r.
7s. 1 Jd. — Knockduffe, 144 a. (233 a. 1 r. stat.) 24 3s. 8|d.
— Killkeagh, 77 a. 1 r. 20 p. 14 3s. 6d. — Northwatersland,
114 a. 3 r. 20p. 14 14s. lid.; par. Rincorran, liberties of
Kingsale, co. Cork. — Knockrobbin, 1 1 1 a. 3 n. 14 13s. 1 1 Id. —
East Mitchellstowne, 46 a. 13s. lljd— part of the same, 12 a.
3s. 7fd — Pallistowne, 88 a. 14 6s. 9d. — Thomastowne, 50 a.
2r. 15s. 4d— Lacknecomen, 162 a. 1r. 20 p. 24 9s. 2d. Bal-
lynicholl, 118 a. 2r. 20 p. 14 16s. O^d— one moiety of Lisne-
crilly, 50 a. 1 n. 10 p. 15s. 3 jd. — the other moiety of d", 50 a.
In. 10 p. 15s. 3|d. — Ballymullin and a grist mill, 42 a. 12s.9d.
— Gortnascottig, 41a. 2r. 12s. 7Jd— Gortnalicky, 17 a. 3 k.
5s. 9d. — Ballyristigg alias Ballyrostigg (part), 54 a. 3 r.
16s. 73d.; par. Clantead, liberties aforesd. — Total quantity,
1,317 a. 2 n. 20 p. plant. (2,134 a. 1 r. 17 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 204 0s. 5jd. — Note: By indenture, dated 24Dec. 1667,
they sold the lands of Knockduffe (233 a. 1 n. stat.) to Robert
Southwell of Kingsale, esq. Date 24 th October 19th year.
— Inrolled 2l4h Jatiuary 1667.
34. ROBERT THORNHILLesq— In Kayer, Edermine,
and Clanmore, 1,398 a. prof. 98 a. unprof— Ballylane, 916 a.
— Ballybrittas (part) , 249 a. prof. 18 a. unprof— part of Clan-
rock and Ballym'Kissy, 84 a.; bar. Bantry, co. Wexford
Ballynenanymore, 138 a. ; bar. BaUaghkeene, same co. —
Aske, 381 a— Ballyloghan, 43 a — Fortchester, 225 a. 2 r.
— Gurteens (part), 177 a. 2 r— Doyle’s-Park in Gorev, 7 a.
2 r. — Mullanegi-ogh (part), 62 a.; bar. Gory, same' co—
Total quantity, 3,681 a. 2 r. plant. (5,963 a. 1 r. 28 r. stat.)
—Total rent, 744 10s. 10£d— Rathneure, 303 a in Bally-
vore alias Ballyvary, with the towne and gardens, 218 a. &
37 p. ; bar. Ida, Igrin, and Ibercon, co. Kilkenny— Total
quantity, 521 a. & 37 p. plant. (844 a. 1 r. 1 1 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 104 11s. Id— Eunestowne, 84 a. 2 r— Warrenstowne,
73 a— Coolesster ais Crewlester, 51 a. 2r— Ratooth (part)’
44 a. 1 r. 20 p. another part of yc same, 12a. 2r— Creemore
(part), 66 a. 2 R— Little Blackball (part), 95 a.; bar. Ratoatli,
co. Meath— to hold this for y« life of Hugh Hussey— Total
quantity, 427 a. 1 r. 20 p. plant. (692a. 1r. 4p. stat.)— Total
rent, 84 13s. Id. Date ZAth January 19th year.
36. Capt. ADAM MOLLINEUX— The castle, town,
and lands of Tuckmill, with y' appurts of Ballymullvey’
i 75iA‘ } tV „16 P‘ pl°f‘ 62 A‘ unProf— the castle, town, and
lands of Ballymoghan, with a corn mill and appurts, 214 a.
2r— Drynan, 132 a. & 16p— Derry, 101 a. & 8 p. prof. 56 a.
unprof— Derrywood alias Edernagh, 14 a. 3 r. 82 p. pi-0f.
27 a. 1 R. 24 p. unprof— Ballybrannacan, 189 a. 3 Clo-
neruwood, 84a. & 32 p— in Maherevin, 30a. 2 r. 29 p—
Curlogh, 35 a. 3 r— Curleaghwood, 63 a— Derryleponagh,
13 a. & 16 p. the castle, &c. of Faghy and Lisnagomack,
147 a. 2r. prof. 25 a. 3 r. unprof. — Moygh, 184 a. 3r
Darroge, 110 a. 1 r. 32 p. — Kockboy, 61 a. & 24 p.; bar.
Ratbclyne, co. Longford. — Total quantity, 1,558 a.’ 1r.
5 p. plant. (2,524 a. & 25 p. stat.)— Total rent, 314 1 Is. Old.
Date 2 2d Dec. 18 thyear — Inrolled 20 th April 1667.
3-8’ ^’[OMAS TAYLOR gent. — Killneseeragh alias Kill- Queen
nasire, 165 a. 2 r. 27 p — Clancnnakanbegg ais Clonkinaghan-
begg, 103 a — Carricke and y' islands adjoining, beitm part
of Ballymony, 70 a. ; bar. Upper Ossory, Queen’s County
—Total quantity, 338 a. 2 r. 27p.plant. (548a. 2r. 14p.stat.)
—Total rent, 64 17s. 3.{d. Date 9th March 19 th year.—
Inrolled 2d August 1667.
47 a. 2 r. unprof. 4418s.8*d— ^Kn^kmort 80^ H ls^ lOAd l Got ^ AR™pB PUREFOY— Gortnagrahe alias Tipperary.
cKmoie.oUA. 14 Is. 10Jd. | Gortnagragy, partof Cappagh, 393 a. 2r. prof. 392 a. unprof.
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51. 19s. 6d. — Tenehcnsy part of Cappagli, 64. a. prof. 52 a. un-
- prof. 19s. 5 Jd. — Glanpadin or Nanpudin alias Lackaleagh,
part of Cappagl), 264. a. prof. 145 a. unprof. 4/. Os. 2d— Alene-
muckdnffe als Lackenancrin, part of Ballysinode, 63 a. prof.
888 a. unprof. 19s. ljd— the north and south part of Closh-
nageeragh, 62 a. 18s. 1 Od— Roscrea or Rostrea and Shan-
knocke, 114 a. prof. 78 a. unprof. 1/. 14s. 7id.— Knockante-
bryan ats Bonareagh, 136 a. prof. 236 a. unprof. 2f.ls.3Jd.
— Coraghkeele ats Knockgorman ats Leashknock, 186 a.
21. 16s. 6d. — in Ballysheda, with Anacarch, and a castle and
mill, 453 a. 3 it. 61. 17s. 9 fd. ; bar. Killnamanagli, co. Tip-
perary. 41. Lieut. THOMAS CONWAY. Ballym‘-
Coughlin (part), 337 a. la. 13 p. plant. (546 a lit. 28 p.
stat.) 6/. 16s.7W. viz. out of yc east part next yc lands of Shank-
hill and Paverstowne, 145 a. ; and out of y' northerly part next
the divisional line of what he now possesseth, 192 a. 1 R-
13 p. ; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny. Date 14 th January
19 th year. — Inrolled 2 9th April 1667.
42. Capt. EDWARD and Lieut. ABRAHAM HOARE.
— The ruinous walls of a castle and part of the lands of
Tougher, containing y' 3 plowlands following, viz. Tougher,
4 pi., Monerage, 1 pi., Dromdege, i pi., Coramuck, 4 pi.,
Corronacooly, i ph, 1,413 a. — in the 3 plowlands of Awe,
viz. Callyroheene, Gortenure, and Nasken, 728 a. ; bar. East
Carbury, co. Cork.— Total quantity, 2,141 a. plant. (3,468 a.
& 11 p. stat.)— Total rent, 3 21. 10s. 3>,d. 43. MARY and
MARGT GOULDE, Grandchildren and co-heirs of Capt.
John Woodcock.— Grange, with y' appurfs, 290 a.— Affaddy
and Carranekae, part thereof, 109 a.; bar. Iverke, co. Kil-
kenny— Total quantity, (646 a. 1 R. 11 p. stat.)-Total rent,
8/. l$.Vd. Date 28 th August 191 A year.— Inrolled 16th Octo-
ber 1667.
, 45. BENJAMIN andTHO' LUCAS, SYM ON WROT-
HAM, and J» EMERSON.— Eskerbegg, Drumkagh, Bal-
lyngowne, Ballyhugh, and Ballycon, 681 A. 131. 15s. 9 d. ;
bar. Coolcstowne, King's Co. — to Benjamin— Lisdweene,
311 a. 1 R. 13 p. 41. 14s. 6 \d. ; bar. Moyfertagh, co. Clare.
„4. —to Thomas— Ballyloeghrew (part), 59 a. II. 13s. 10W. ;
bar. I-Ialf-Fore, co. Westmeath. — to Symon— in Carrow-
nei’oole, 63 a. 2 r. 26 p. 19s. 4 d. ; bar. Inchiquin, co. Clare.
—to John. Date 22 d Dec. 19Ht year. — Inrolled 17 th April
47. Capt. ARTHUR DILLON, L. Col. BEVERLY
USHER, and Capt. J* SMITH, in trust for die (49)
officers. An old timber house, slated, and a small yard, on the
Wood Key, Dublin, II. 4s— part of a front slated house,
a malt house, and garden, in St. Nicholas low-street, 10Jd.
—the body of St. Dominick’s abby, yc chancell of yc said
abby, now made a barn, and 5 a. of marsh land, 7s. 6d— a
front and back house, 3 sliedds, a court, and backside, in d»,
Is. 101(1. — a front house, a back house, and garden, in d°,
HJ.rf._a back slated house, formerly a grist mill, 5s. 71d—
three thatched cabbins, old walls, wherein are 3 cabbins,
3 gardens, ye walls of 2 ruined houses, and a walled garden,
in d", 12s. a large house, slated, a house backw*, a stable,
a court, a backside, 2 gardens, and a waste plott, in y' lands
belonging to St. Dominick’s abby, being yc dorture of said
abby, II. 19s. 4Id— Bannattine and Ballybobegg als Bally- 10
nagisty in f south suburbs, 10 a. 18s— a large front house,
a court, 2 back houses, a range of old walls, and a garden to 1
yc city walls, II. 15s. 7.itf. — a front slated house, old walls
wherein is a linny, a waste plott, and garden, in same street,
15s. — a front slated house and garden in d°, 11s. 3d. — a front
house, slated, and a back house, slated, another back house,
a garden, another back house, back court, and back crosse -
house, slated, and a garden, in f south-west quarter, II. 13s. 9d.
—two cabbins and a garden in High-street, south side of
Lady Coppenger’s estate, Is. 10 id— two cabbins and a gar-
den’in Gallowes-lane, ls.8Jd— two thatched houses and a
garden in d°, 2s. 3d— two thatched houses and 2 gardens
in d“, 2s. 3d— a thatched house and 2 gardens in d°, 2s. 3d.
— a thatched cabbin, a large close, another thatched
house, a barn, and large garden, d°, 4s. 6d— a cabbin and
garden in y' lane leading from St. Finbarries to y* Lough,
Is. l£d— three thatched cabbins and a garden in d’, 2s. 3d,
I —six thatched cabbins in St. Finbarry’s-street, south side,
2s. 9 \d. — a thatched house, 3 cabbins, and a garden, in d",
2s. 9|d. — Clontiman, Ha. — Park-Symor, \ a. 3s. 44d. —
the fourth part of Gouldsweare, and a small marsh thereunto
belonging, 5s. 7Jd— Crogtinegeeragh (north sub.), 2 closes,
2 a. 6s. 9d. — John Watei-s Acre, 2s. 6 id. — Templeacre, ls.6d.
_ Gortaglantain (2 a. stat.) Is. 8Jd. - Cloynbegg, Clogh-
leagh or Cloneleagli, 4id— Faggan’s meadow, 2 a. 6s. 9d.
— Ballaghsaghmore, 2 a. 6s. 9d. — Ballaghsagl.begg, 1 a.
3S 4irf _ Westgortiknockane or Westerknockane, 2 a. 3s.41d.
— Knoppoge-Andrew, 3 a. 6s. 9d— Farranclerigg or Farren-
learick, 6 a. 8s. 5Jd— Monenaheyny or Monehiney, 1a.
2s.6id. ; north and south suburbs of city of Cork. — Gortgar-
rflgh, j an acre, lOd— Stangeaheribill or Stangeanneribbill,
\ acre, 5d— Gortnecrussy, J a. Is. 3Jd— Gortnecrussy, H.
10d. — Stangnecloghy, J a. 5d. — Parkneale, U. 10>,d.—
Pai'kneale, 1a. ls.'8Jd— Gortnatragh, i a. 10 id— Gortne-
ernsy, 11 stang, Boughanbov, Bohernaslyardy, Bohermana
or Boghernemannagh, Inskey, Bohernafrankagh, and Gorte-
horagh or Gortenehorough, 4 a. 7s. 6d. — Gortagarragli, } a.
Is. 3 id. — Gortnacrushee, }a. lOd. — Garravane, j a. 5d—
Bohernaslyardy, 4 a. lOd— Carrecogampheky or Carrowgam-
pheky, f a. Is. 3Jd. — Gortinrath, 1.) a. 2s. 6id. — Gortnag-
lasly, 2 a. 3s. 4id. — Carriggeene, 1J a. 2s. 6.jd. Monenar-
rea, 1 a. Is. 8Jd— Gould’s Meadow, 1 a. ; par. St. Bridget,
south suburbs of Cork— Coolene, 3 a. Ss.OJd— Cloine and
Gorteloughy, 2.) a. 4s. 2\d. — Croghtimore, 8 a. ls.6d.—
Croghtinapeky, 2 a. 3s. 4*d. — Parkenefaha, 4 a. lOd. —
Parkeveege and Parkenafeyny, 3 a. 5s. Ojd— Paikevalahane
and Parkelumbard, 4a. 3s.4id— Ardmanimore(part), 6s. 6d.;
par. St. Finbarry, south suburbs of Cork. Dale ls< July
19 th year.— Inrolled 11 th Dec. 1667.
53. Sir FRANCIS FOULKE knt— Part of y* lower
part of Ballinekillv, 300 a— the moiety of Newtowne, being
the lower part, 130 a— Curryglasse, 224 a. prof. 45 A. unprof.
— Dromine and Tyomce, 570 a— Total rent, 181. 11s. 9d—
Aglirum (part), 70a— in Rushine, 1 12 a. 1 r. 13p. 2I.15s.4Jd.
—Total rent, 211. 7s. lfd. ; bar. Orrery and Killmore, co.
Cork.— Date 28 th Nov. 19 th year.— Inrolled 6 th February
1667.
Roll, 1 9lh Ota. II- ninth part, face.
1. LANCELETT MARTIN and Dr. ABRAHAM
YARNER— A brick house, slated, a back building, tyled, a
small parcell of ground by the river Lilfye, in Oxmantowne,
Dublin, 31. ; city of Dublin. — part of the walls of a house,
and yc walls of four other houses, in Lumbard-street, south
side, 17s. 7id. — a house, a house bnckw'1, and a yard, in d”,
1/. 10s. — a house backw1, a yard, a thatched house backwd, a
backside, and a house plott backw*, in d«, 16s. 6d— a house,
a house backw*, a yard, and house plott, in d°, II. 10s— a
house and yard in d", 19s. 6d— a house backw*, a yard, and
another house backward, d“, II. 7s— a house, a yard, the
walls of a house backward, and a backside, in d», 18s— a
tann-yard, a thatched house, and a tann-yard backw*, in d",
12s. — a house, a yard, the walls and plott of a house, and a
garden, formerly a tann-yard, in d“, 11. Is. — the walls of a
house, a house backw*, a backside, yc walls of a house, and a
earden plott, in d", 19s. 6rf— a ruined house and a backside
(122.)
in d", 16s. 6rf— the walls of a house in Sander’s-lane, west
side, 2s. 3d— a house plott in d», lljd. — a thatched tene-
ment in d", 6s. — two thatched tenements and 2 gardens in
d», 12s— the walls of an old mill adjoining to the town wall,
d», 3s— several house pious, now a garden, and a house plott,
east side said lane, 6s. 8d— a house, a yard, and a thatched
house backw*, on N. side Lumbard-street, 15s— part ol a
house, a house backw*, y' walls of an old house backw*, and a
garden, (1“, 17s. lid.; town of Galway— Total m Galway,
141. 10s. 7 Jd. — in trust for the (49) officers. Dal.
19 til Dec. 19M year.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
19 Ch. II.
Carlow.
Dublin.
Cashcll.
6. Sir RICHARD KENNEDY knt., second baron of yc
- Exchequer. — Rathnegeragh, 426 a. — Dromfeagh, 225 a.
Culetughty, 440 a. — Knocknemurane, 253 a. prof. 50a. nnprof.
— Milltowne, 102 A. prof. 60a. unprof.— Garryhill, Killra<diin
alias Tinraghin, 20 a. prof. 60 a. unprof. — Ballidoher alias
Ballydurley, 32 a.— Clonfarty, 3 a. prof. 2 a. unprof— Bal-
linekillibegg, 20 a. prof. 30 a. unprof. ; bar. Idrone, co. Car-
L0W- — Shane, 163 a. — Knockdrumnagh and Knockilldarragh,
175 a. — Rahinlca and Bellalagh, 406 a. 2r.; bar. Forth, same
co. — Total quantity, (3,664 a. 3 r. 20 p. stat.) Total rent,
45/. 1 6s. 1 id. Date 6th Dec. thy ear. —Inrolled 17/A March
1667.
8. Capt. GILBERT RAWSON and Capt. HENRY
BRUME.— One brick house, slated, in Cooke-street, Dublin,
18s. 9 d. — part of a large stone house, a garden, and yard,
5s. 1 Id. — walls of an old house, a slated house, with a kiln and
a waste plott, 8s. — old walls and waste pieces of ground 600
feet in length, 1/.— a large slated house opposite the Crosse,
16s— a small house, stone walls and slated, 2 others, d°, a
courtledge joining to a yard, with a stable and garden, all in
Frycrs-street, 1/. 16s. — a large stone house, wall, one end
thatched, 4s. — a void plott of ground where a house stood,
both in Fryers quarter, 6s — a parcell of old walls and waste
walls, with a roof joining to the east gate, and a stone house,
slated, over yc gate in Conafoy qr., 13s a house, stone walled
and slated, a court or backside, a garden, and a shedd, 12s.
large old stone walls on y' north side of Conafoy gate, behind
y' same, another pair of old stone walls, 5s. — old walls to yc
street, wherein is a smith’s shop, i/.0s.6<Z. — old waste walls to
yc street, some part thatched, 2s. 6d. — old stone walls, with a
backside, 2s. 6 d. — a little garden joining to the town wall, to
y“ said garden, a stone house, slated, all in Conafoy qr. afore-
said, 7s— a house to the street, with a backside and garden,
7s. 9d— a low new built house, with a thatched house behind
it, 2s— a garden behind that which joins to y° town walls, and
a pair of old walls, 2s. — a small thatched house, with old walls
behind it, 2s.6d— a large house, slated, and garden, 19s. 3d.
a large house and a range of buildings running to Wicked
gate— a small court and walls where a house hath been, at
one end whereof is a thatched shedd and stone walls, behind
the former house, 16s. 6d.—a stone house, shedd, backside,
cabbin, and garden, in Conafoy quarter, 14s a house with
stone walls, old walls with a backside, a cabbin, a garden, and
a small thatched house, 8s. 6d— old stone walls with a cabbin
in them, other old walls and ruined walls, and waste plotts
joining to yc garden, 5s— a house, a court, and cabbin with
old walls and void plotts of ground, 1 9s— old workes with a
cabbin, a parcell of old walls and waste plotts at yc lower
end, joining to the bishop’s garden, all in Conafoy qr., 5s— a
house, backside, and part of a garden, St. Nic’-strect, 9s— old
walls, 2 shedds in them, backside, and part of a garden, 5s.
old walls in which are three thatched cabbins, old stone walls,
thatched, with n yard behind both, 7s— a waste plott, where
a house stood behind the same, and a garden, Is. 6 d. — large
stone walls to y° street, ruined, and a garden, 5s— old stone
walls to the street, with a garden, 4s — a large stone house to
the street, with a square building backward, and a little
court in yc midst, behind yc said building is a backside or yard,
and behind it a stone house thatched [.. ] pounds ster'— be-
hind yc same a grass plott inclosed and a large garden, 5s. a
house to y' street, stone walls, and thatched, 4s— a house and
walls, d ', 4s. 1(M— a house or small cabbin, and 2 courts or
yards, Is. Id— a house to the street, a ruined cabbin, and a
little plott backw4 of these, lOd— a large court behind yc
same, a stable, barn, and a void plott of ground, 10s. a large
house and stone walls, 7s. 2d— a stone house to the street
or an additional back building of stone, shingled, a thatched
kitchen, a small stone building backw1, and a small stone
building covered with shingle and joining to the town walls
all in St. Nic’-street, 1/. Is — a parcell of garden and orchard
ground on north side of yc said gate, a thatched house joining
to y' former part of it, a dwelling house and part of a kiln for
malt, and 5 small thatched cabbins by yc wall, 16s. on yc other
side of y' lane a plott of garden ground, with 5 cabbins on it,
10s— a cabbin and garden, with another cabbin backwards,
‘>s‘ “ garden plott. Is. — an orchard and cabbin, Is a
parke joining to y town wall, 11a. 2s— a plott of garden
ground, with 6 cabbins thereon, all in St. Nit? qr., without
St. Nic* gate, 9s. — a garden joining to yc town walls on y° one
side, and the great green on y other, in St.John’s qr., without
St. John’s gate, Is. — a garden joining to and bounded as y° 19 Cu. ii.
former, Is. — two cabbins and a garden plott. Is. — a garden
plott, with 2 small cabbins, 2s. — a garden plott next to it, Cashel/.
® p- — 1"’° gfll'den plotts, with 2 small cabbins thereon, 2 n.
wraste plotts or walls and waste cabbin, 6 p — two waste plotts
and an old cabbin, 1 n. 4 p— a small thatched cabbin, all in
Fryers quarter without Fryers gate, 6 p— a large thatched
house, a small orchard and garden, two small cabbins near
the same, with a waste plott of ground, 4 » — a cabbin with
a garden plott, and another garden by it, 3 it. 6 p— a large
house, thatched, and garden behind it, 5s. next y» former,
2 cabbins, with 2 gardens, Is. 6 d. or 2s— an orchard, 2 garden
plotts, and 4 small cabbins, 8s— a plott of garden ground,
Is. 6rf. — part of 6 garden plotts north on Conafoy’s gate,
with 7 old cabbins thereon, all in Conafoy’s qr.,’ without
Conafoy’s gate, ls.5d.; city of Cashell — in trust for y= (49)
officers — Total rent, 22/. 2s. 3d— Paying to y' archbp. of
Cashell for ever for all y= premisses in lieu and satisfaction
of all other rents and duties due and payable to y« said see of
Cashell, and all other known rents and quit rents payable
to f crown, y° said rents respectively set down Date
26/A Nov. 19/A year.
17. DANIEL CLEMENTS— Drumaghan, 15a— Kill- Cavan.
mully, 136 a— Crosmottagh, 140 a Tullivillreagh, 73 a.
Tu llymcSogh nagli , 114 a — Drumhogh, 121 a— Rathkenny,
184 a — Coragh, 136 a. — Tullyballybane, 72 a — Drumgallan,
81 a. ; bar. Tullaghgarvy, co. Cavan — Crosreagh (part), 86 a.
2 It. 27 P.; bar. Castleraghan, same co. — Total quantity,
(1,875 a. 3 r. 9 p. stat.)— Total rent, 15/. 12s. 8d. Date
30/A Nov. 19/A year. — Inrolled 17/A December 1667.
19. EDMOND RYAN— In the north part of Castle- Tipperary.
towne, 222 a. 2r. 2p. plant. (360 a. 1 r. 30 p. stat.)
31. 7s. Id. ; bar. Eliogurty, co. Tipperary Date 16/A Dec.
19/ A 2/cor. — Inrolled 27/A January 1667.
21. MICHAEL BOYLE, lord archbp. of Dublin, lord Cork.
chancellor— Drishane, 1 plow!', 112 a. 2 r— Ardtobridmore,
Ipl., 158a. 2r — Artobridbegg, 6gneeves, 105a— Gortrowen,
6 gneeves, 42 a— Carrigalusky, d°, 34 a— out of the little
island in the harbour, 6 a.; bar. Carbury, co. Cork— Total
quantity, 458 a. plant. (741a. 3 n. 22 p. stat.)— Total rent,
6/. 19s. 1 \d. 19/A Dec. 19/A year.— Inrolled 19/A Dec.
1667.
^ JOHN WOODCOCK— The castle, town, and lands Kilkenny.
of Killcregan, 993 a. 2 r. 16 p— Ballytarsney (part), 102 a. &
16p. ; bar. Iverke, co. Kilkenny. — Total quantity, (1.478 a.
3 r. 38 p. stat.)— Total rent, 5/. 19s. 8|d. Date 15/A Nov.
19/A year— Inrolled 23 d November 1667.
24. HUGH Earl of MOUNT ALEXANDER— A front
slated house, a back building, another building backward, in
High-street, 2/. 16s. 3d.; city of Dublin. — Frainstowne
(part), 720 a. 2 r. 3 p. 14/. 11s. 9 id. - Bally boy es alias
Boycstowne (part), 674 a. 1r. 22 p. 13/. 13s. Id. ; bar.
Talbotstowne, co. Wicklow. Date 16/A August 19/A
year.
Dublin.
Wicklow.
28. Major W» WADE.-Rathbegg and Killcomogan, Kina's Co.
366 a. & 26 p. — the west end of Lisduffe plowp, being Timber-
wood, 44 a— Rathmore (part), 148 a.; bar. Clonliske, King’s
Co. — Total quantity, (904 a. & 21 p. stat.) —Total rent
11/. 6s. 0£d. Date 14/A Jan. 19/A year.
30. Col. THOMAS SADLER— In Ballyvolvessa, 334 a. Tipperary.
prof. 80 a. unprof— in Cloghbeagh, 7 a. prof. 46 a. unprof.
in Cecilnalaglia, 98a — Kilkenapartof Lystryan, 173 a. Lis-
in'Kory, 1 92 a. prof. 32 a. unprof— Claunan part of Garryane,
163 a— in Bally vonin, 128 a— Farranm'Rannell, 49 a. prof.
41 a. unprof— in Garrane, 282 a— Killconyhenimore, 602 a.
prof. 60 a. unprof. — Killconyhenibegg, 94 a. prof. 154 a. un-
prof— Ballynehcncie, 197 a. prof. 72 a. unprof— Carrick part
of y' same, 388 a — Ballingarry, 306 a. prof. 65 a. unprof—
Tirlagh, 51 a— llathinane, 160 a— Criragh, 207 a— Kill -
nalagha, 406 a. prof. 21 a. unprof., to be called for ever Sop-
well-Hall — in Dromanure, 79 a. 2 r— Lismallin, 185 a
Ballylina, 257 a — in Clarekeele, 136a— in Ballybrinn, 94 a.
2 r. — in Gurtine, 349 a. ; bar. Lower Ormond, co. Tip-
perary— in Slewline, 4 qr., 8 a— Killyroge, 1 townland,
32 a. — in Killturoge, i townld, 187 a. — in Coolekery, 3 cart"',
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19 Cu. II. 18 a. in Mullaghotry and Currenny, 31 a. — in yc other cart"
— of Coolekerry, 41 a. — in Slewline, other i qr. in y' par. of
Galway. Annaghdowne, 11a. — Mnlloghoterry Curreny qr., 147 a. — in
Leaghcarrowmore, $ qr., 86a.— in y* castle qr. of Lackagh,
81 a. — in Lackabegg, 2 qrs., 219 a. — in Slewfin, i qr., 60 a.
in Carrowrae qr., 78 a. — in Carroncullitoy and Curleene qr.
and 1, 109a. — Pallowsarra, 1 qr., 121a.— in Castle qr. of Lack-
agh, 49a. — Farmalee parcell, 19 a.; bar. Clare, co. Galway.
Carrowrean, 1 qr., 58 a. — in Kno'ckdo'ugh i qr., 24 a. —
Loghanegy, 1 qr., 43 a.— Leaglicarrowbegg, i qr., 68 a.— a par-
cell in coffion to Mullagliotery, Leaglicarrowbegg, and Leagh-
carrowmore, 18 a.— a parcell in comonto Mullosotery, Leagh-
carrowbegg, and Leaghcarrowmore, 18 a. prof. 15 a. bogg. —
in Cantowne, 1 a.— a parcell cont* 10 A.— in Slewfin 4 qr.,
7 a. ; bar. Dunkellin, same co.— Total quantity in Tipperary,
4,938a. plant. (7,998a. 2 r. 39 p. stat.)— Total rent, 7 41.19s.9rf.
— Total quantity in Galway, 1,536 a. plant. (2,488 a. & Up.
stat.)— Total rent, 151. 10s. Dale Kith Oct. 19 th year.—
InroUed 6th Nov. 1667.
Corh. 32. SAMUEL WOODROFFE gent. — In y' easterly
part of Carrugarriffe, 185 a. 1 r. 14 p.— Carrugarriffe (part)
and Caren (part), 374a. 3 n. 23 p— WestDrometiclogh, 141 a.
1 u. 8 p. ; bar. East Carbury, co Cork. — Total quantity,
701 a. 2 k. 5p. plant. (1,136 a. 1 r. 19 p. stat.)— Total rent,
101.13s.0ijrf. Date 26th Nov. 19 thy car. —InroUed UthDec.
1667.
Meath. 34. JOHN GREYDON.— In Bryan’s Parke, 54 a. & 19r.
11. Is. 1W. — in Irishtowne, 64 a. 11. 5s. lid.— in Arcath,
4.9 A.— more in yc same, 31a. 11. 12s. 4.) d.— in Princetowne,
same, 11 a. 1 r. 38 p. 9s. IJrf.; bar. Duleeke, co. Meath.—
Total quantity, 238 a. 2 r. 30 p. plant. (386 a. 2 r. 18 p. stat.)
Total rent, 41. 16s. 6 \d. Dale 9th May 19 th year.—
InroUed 10 th May 1667.
Mayo. 36. Sir GEORGE BINGHAM bart.— Cregreagh alias
Cregveagh, 1 qr., 46 a Carrowbracke, 1 qr., 72 a.— Lisfine-
gan, 4 qr., divided thus : viz. Lisfinegan, Corlisbrin, and Lag-
boy, 1 cart", i of cart", 42 a. — Clossoduffe, 1 cart., 28 a. — Lis-
coyle, Jth of cart., 30 a. — Drissicane, 1 cart., 59 a. — in Kill-
greny, 1 qr., 53 a.— Coshill, 4 qr. , 24 a.— in Ardnicole qr., 4 a.—
Ower alsNower, 1 qr., 82a. — Killaglier or Kilfagher, 4 qr., 59a.
— Rahinruffe, 4 qr., 25 a— two third parts of the quarter of
Criggarrowe or Crigganowe, 39 A — in Nower als Ower qr., |
6 A. Cormagh, 1 cartron, 24 A. — in Knockmullinurry, 7 a. —
Ralinagadowlagli, 1 cart., 14 a. — Leatrym, 1 cart., 20 a. in
Knocknelinta, 4 qr., 31 a.— in Killgrana and Lisnalowe, 25 a.
— Lisnicholas, 1 qr., 153 a.— Sliankeile, 4 qr., 13 a — Killmo-
dony and Killogh, 1 qr., 71 a.— Mote ais Lisduffe, 1 qr., 79 a.
— Killmore alias Coilmore, 18 a.— in Ardnicoile qr., 16 a.;
bar. Killmayne, co. Mayo.— Total quantity, (1,655 a. 1 R.
Roscommon. 35 p. stat.)— Total rent, 101. 6s. 7 Jd— in Lisinisky, lqr.,53A.
—in Killcosh, 2 qrs., 112 a.— in Moydowne, 2 qrs., 47 a — in
Farrbregg, 1 qr., 61a.; bar. Athlone, co. Roscommon. — Total
quantity, (442 a. & 34 p. stat.)— Total rent, 21.15s.3Jrf—
Armagh, 1 qr., 114 a. 11. 3s. lrf. (184 a. 2 r. 26 p. stat.) ; bar.
Galway, and co. Roscommon. — Portcarry, 3 cartrons, 58 a. — a bogg
abutting upon Portcarry, 8 a. — in Kilbroneighter, 5 cart., 20 a.
— in Knockbane, 1 qr., 9 A. — in Killcumyn, 1 qr., 10 a. — in
Carrownemanagh ais Cahermannagh, 2a. — in Corr, 2 cartrons,
7a in Oughterard,3 cart., Ia.— in Rosse, 1 qr., 2 a — in Car-
rowmoreknock, 14 a. — in Knockbane, 1 qr., 41 a. — Total quan- 19
tity, (278a. 2r. 18p. stat.)— Total rent, 11. 14s. lOd— Inchi-
macatree alias Insimucktyer, 1 qr., 122 a. — Knockbanebegg, C
1 cart., 25 a. — in Gorthallaghan als Gortullaghan, 19 a. — Total
quantity, (268 a. 3 r. 23 p. stat.)— Total rent, 11. 13s. 7 Jd.;
bar. Mtickullin, co. Galway. — Tollrosse or Killrosse als Pole-
rosse, 4 qr., 49 a. — Killeage ais Killbeage, Carrowroe, and
Croghill, 270 a. — Carrowreagh, lqr., 73 a. ; 4 bar. Bellamoe,
same co. — Total quantity, (634 a. 3r. 36 1*. stat.) — Total rent,
31. 19s. i\d. — in Knocknecornea ais Knocknehorne, 1 qr.,
32 a. plant. (51 a. 3 r. 13 p. stat.) 6s. 5Jrf. ; bar. Kiltartan,
same co. — Total quantity, 2,171 a. plant. (3,516 a. 2 r. 25 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 211. 19s. Id. Dale 23 d Feb. 19 th year.
— InroUed 1th June 1667.
39. DAN-- BOWMAN, MARTHA his wife, and i
NATIP WESTEN, son and heir of Capt. R‘‘ Westen —
In Clonlonge, in y° parish of St. Nicholas, 16 a. 1 R. 14 p. —
in St John’s parish, severall small parcells, 1 a. 2 r. 32 p —
in St. Lawrence parish, 4 a. 2 r. 14 p. — more in St. John’s
par., 2 a. 1 r. 28 p. — in St. Michael’s par., 2r. 18 p. — more
in the same par., 2 r. 36 p. — more in the same par., 1 a. &
16 p. — more in the same par., 1 r. 6 p. — more in the same
par., 36 p. — in St. Nicholas par., in y" east part of yc town-
lands of Bealenecurry, 162a. In. 18 p. — in Clonlonge afore-
said, 5 a. 2 r. 26 p. ; south liberties of Limerick. — Total
quantity, (317 a. 2 it. 4 p. stat.) — Total rent, 21. 19s. 6 Id.
— one third to Bowman and wife, for her life. 41. Said
D. BOWMAN.— In St. Michael’s par., on the west part of
y" townlands of Ballynecurry, 97 a. plant. (157 a. & 20 r.
stat.) U 9s. 5\d. ; same liberties. — Carrowe alias Carrow-
garre, 65 a. — Shanballymahuny ats Ballymouglian, 115 a. —
in part of Ardrigan, contiguous to d°, 49 a. 2 r. 26 p. ; bar.
Lower Ormond, co. Tipperary. — Total quantity, (372 a. 8t
3p. stat.) — Total rent, 31. 9s. 9d. Date 20th Dec. 19 thyear.
— InroUed 28 th Dec. 1667.
43. Capt. W» BOLTON.— Killure, 433 a. 61. 11s. 6rf—
part of Fathlegg, with his improvements there, 555 a. 81.8s.6f d.
— Killmacoumbe, 230 a. 31. 9s. 10. \d. — Ballynemoyntragh,
331 a. 51. Os. 6 \d. — Ballynelly, 1 14 A. 11. 14s. 7i d. — Gar-
hanegarriffe, 87 a. ll.6s.5d. ; bar. Gualtier, co. Waterford.
— Total quantity, 1,750 A. plant. (2,834 a. 2 n. 31 p. stat.)
— Total rent, 261. 11s. 5 frf. Date 16 th May 19th year —
InroUed 17 th May 1667.
45. NATHANIEL MARICES esq— Coolagher, 220 a.
in y' south-west part of Garryhidder and Lisneroode, 280 a.
2r. 27p. — Ballynahorne and Curraghtubber, 120a. 121.lls.4rf.
— in -f north-east part of Garryhidder and Lisneroode, 133 a.
1 n. 13 p. 21. 14s. ; bar. Tmehinchy, Queen’s Co. — in Clo-
nagli and Cullmagagh, 104 a. 21. 2s. Hrf.; bar. Slewmargie,
same co. — to hold these for the life of John Hovenden only. —
in Brownesfbrd alias Aghabrowne, 85 a. 1 r. 9 p. prof. 100 a.
unprof. 11. 14s. 6irf.—in the same, 268 a. 1 r. 13 p. prof.
240 a. unprof. 51. 8s. 8rf. ; bar. Ida, Igrim, and Ibercon, co.
Kilkenny. 46. SAMUEL WALLIN. — In Clone-
beckan, 15 a. Ik. 9 p. prof. 7 a. 2 r. unprof— in Gurteene,
78 a. 3 r. 23 p. prof. 41 a. & 16 p. unprof. — the rem* of
Gurteene, 12 a. 1 r. 39 p.— Tirernan, 152 a. 2 r. prof. 28 a.
2 r. 16 p. unprof. ; bar. Slewmargie, Queen’s Co.— Total
quantity, (419 a. 3 r. 23 p. stat.)— Total rent, 51. 4s. 11 lrf.
Dale 21 st Oct. 19 lit year. — InroUed 15l!i Feb. 1667.
Roll, 1 9lhCha.lI. ninth part, hack.
Dublin.
Wicklow.
Cork.
1. Col. HEYWARD ST. LEGER, MARTIN FARLEY,
and ALEX. PARKER, esqrs. — A house and small garden in
Castle-street, 21. 2s. 2Jrf. ; city of Dublin. — Ballinrohan,
(part), 114 a. 2r. 21.6s.4Jd. — two third parts of Ballyronan,
78 a. 2 r. 11. Us. 9Jd. — Ballynasli, 127 a. 21. Us. 5Jrf. —
Knockrahin, 1,165 a. 231. Us. 9Jrf.; bar. Newcastle, co.
Wicklow. — Total quantity, 1,485 a. plant. (2,405a. 1 R. 35 P.
stat.) — Total rent, 301. Is. 4 id. — Ballyrogan, Collenetony,
and Killpeddar, 277 a. prof. 41a. unprof. 51. 12s. 2rf.— Bally-
nevallagh juxta Killpatrick, 297 a. 61. 0s. 3Jd. — Cornelionally
(part), 13 a. 3 r. 30 p. 5s. 8rf.; bar. Arklow, same co.— Total
quantity, 587 a. 3 r. 30 p. plant. (952 a. 1 it. 17 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 111. 18s. ljrf— Corballymore, 253 a. 31.16s.10.id.
— Glanbegg and Ballynegaull, 1 plowland, 263 a. 3 r. 8 p.
41. 0s. ljrf. — Ballynonv, 1 pi., 172 a. 11. 12s. 2frf— Bally-
(122.)
downy, 159 a. 21. 8s. 3irf. ; co. Cork. — Total quantity,
847 a. 3 R. 8 P. plant. (1,373 a. 1 r. 8 p. stat.)— Total rent,
121. 17s. 6rf— to hold these until yc redemption of yc mort-
gages thereon, in trust for the (49) officers. 4. Col. HE\-
WARD ST. LEGER.— In Park-Gortroe pi., 54 a.— Park-
Gortroe, S.W. part, 69 a.— Park-Gortroe, north part, 124 a.
— in yc west plowland of Elnastoge (part), 6a. 2r. 12p.; bar.
Fermoy, same co. — the castle, town, and lands of Downekipp,
261a.; bar. Cosmae, co. Limerick.— Total quantity, 514 a.
2n. 12 p. plant. (833 a. 2r. 3p. stat.)— Total rent, 71.16s.Sfrf.
Date 11th July 1 9th year. —InroUed UthDec. 1667.
5. JOSEPH YELVERTON gent. — Lism'hue, south part,
26 a. 1 R. 18 p. — Killoquerke, cast part, 72 a. — Baneshane or
Bansha, middle-east-part, containing these several denomi-
Ca. 11.
'Jmerick.
Tipperary.
Waterford.
Queen's Co.
Kilkenny.
Queen's Co-
Cork.
Limerick.
Tipperary.
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136 RECORDS OF IRELAND: [March
. II. nations, viz. Ballyberrane, 54 or 58 a. 3 it. 24 p. — Fyherty,
38 A. 1 n. 32 p. — Ballyglasse, west part, and Ballydavy, 158 a.
•an/. 2 r. ; bar. Clanwilliam, co. Tipperary. — Total quantity,
(567 a. 1 r. 6 p. stat.)— Total rent, 51. 6s. 4 id. 7. JOHN
FREEMAN gent. — Gorticullen, west part, 140 a. — in Killgro-
gymore, next to Gorticullen, 8a. & lip. — in Both, 253a. lu.
13 p. ; bar. Iffa and Offa, same eo. — Total quantity, (239 a.
3 r. 15 p. stat.) — Total rent, 21. 4s. llijtf. 8. RICHARD
SYMONS. — Out of yc east part of y' north part of Lism'lnie,
84 a. 3r. 33p. — Stratmc-Evil, south part, 63 a. 1r. 16 p.; bar.
Clanwilliam, same co. — Total quantity, (240 a. & 37 p. stat ) —
Total rent, 2i.5s.0Jtf. 8. HEZEKI AH WOODWARD.
— Ballyglassoughtragh, part, 20 a. & 9p. plant. (32 a. 2r.S2p.
stat.) 6s. ltf. ; same bar. and co. 9. JOHN ARMIGER.
— Curraghan or Corahannagh (east part), 162 a. 2 r. — Cool-
wongy, east part, 58 a. 2 r. ; same bar. and co. — Total quan-
tity, (357a. 3 r. 37 p. stat.)— Total rent, 31. 7s. lltf. Date
6th Dec. 19 111 year. — lnrolled 10 th Dec. 1667.
n. 11. EDWARD Lord Visct. CONWAY and Sir GEO.
RAWDEN bart. — A front house to Fishamble-street, Dub-
•w. ein, 1/. 14s. 6tf. — part of Newtowne and Aghamore, 53 a. 2 r.
6p. 1/. ls.8tf. — Ballnowbegge, 14 a. 5s.8tf. — Half-Blackditch,
30 a. 12s. lftf. — Ballynerin, part, 172 a. 3f 10s. Ojjtf. —
Knockquorke, 40 a. prof. 7 a. unprof. 16s. 2Jtf. bar. Arklow,
co. Wicklow— Ballynecorr, 1,857 a. 671. 1 2s Faninerin,
187 a. 31. 15s. 8ijtf. — Ballyshanterriffe, 193 a. prof. 423 a.
unprof. 31. 18s.2tf. — Ballykriery ats Ballycriny alias Ballycrine,
404 a. 1 r. Si. 19s. 1 ltf. — Grenane, 17 a. prof. 22 a. unprof.
Gs. lOJtf. — Ballincarragan, 19 a. prof. 14 a. unprof. 7s. 8,{tf.
— Ballinconagh or Ballynetonagh, 180 a. 3i. 12s. lltf. ; bar.
'■ Ballynecorre, same co. — the several tenem'* or parcells of void
ground fronting on St. Stephen’s-street, between y° Lord
Aungier’s house and the churchyard in St. Stephen’s-street,
If 6s. ljrf.; city of Dublin. — Total quantity, 3,206 a. 3 r.
6 p. plant. (5,196 a. & 15 p. stat.)— Total rent, 641. 19s. Oltf.
• — in trust for y" (49) officers. 15. EDWARD Lord
Visct. CONWAY. — In Dromards, 2 cart™, in Riagauria and
Gobbgraffy, 1 cart" and 1, in Cloonagh and Millneagh, 1 cart.,
in Clonturke, J cart., called Corregaffey, and in Cloonboy-
nagh, 1 ciu't., 186 a. & 24 p. — Cloonclivy, 1 cart, and j, 120a.
2 r. 32 p. — Roskey, 1 cart, and a 3d., Derane, 1 cart., Cork-
naw, l cart., Cloncomer, 1 cart., and Cankeele als Keantille,
ilh cart., 390 a. prof. 600 a. unprof. — Gortnelnw, 1 cart,
and J, Barratty, -J of a cart., Killdrom, 1 cart., and Cloonog-
hill, Jth of cart., 267 a. prof. 31 a. unprof. — Killcman alias
Killomane alias Killoynane, 2 cartrons, 199 a. 1 r. 24. p. prof.
33 a. unprof. — Cashell, 1 cart., 26 a. 3 r. 8p. — Clonecar-
rene, 2 cart., 83 a. & 32 p. prof. 598 a. unprof. — Dromlarra,
2 cart., 63 A. & 32 p. prof. 41 a. 1 it. 24 p. unprof. (lough
and bogg.) — Dromrahill alias Dromcraghvill, £ cart, 53 a.
1 u. 8 p. prof. 16 a. & 16 p. unprof. — Dromrahull alias
Dromraghvill, 1 cart., 105 a. 3 n. 8 p. — Logheene ats Lough-
ine, 1 cart., 64 a — Doonera ats Dunaragha, Carrowbeagh
alias Carrowbrighogh, and Corneshoghy, 2 cart, and a 10th,
266 a. 2 it. 16 p. prof. 19 a. 2 r. 32 p. unprof— in Tawlaght,
2 A. — Sclton Aghamore, and in Anaghdarrigg ats Anaghadearg,
2 cart, and 206 a. & 16 p. prof. 47 a. 1 r. 24 p. unprof—
Dromduagh, 131a. 3 r. 24 p. — Dromhory or Dromheny,
29 a. 1 it. 16 p. prof. 16 a. Sc32p. unprof. — Farnaght, 1 cart.
— Aghdrombado ats Aghudrombado, Gortnecrannagh, and
Gortlitteragh, 5 cart., 351a. — Drombeggagh, and in Tum-
neightra, 1 cart, and an 8th, 94 a. & 32 p. — Gortnenheina
alias Gortencony alias Gortenom and Brenrose, 2 cart., I
100 a. 2 it. 16 p— Try ne, 2 cart., 78 a. 2r. 32 p— Reyney
ats Renne, 2 cart., 106 a. 1 r. 24 p. prof. 139 a. 1 r. 24 p. |
unprof. — Cloonecongo, 2 cart., 117 a. 3 it. 8 p. prof. 19 a.
3 it. 8 p. unprof. — Errew, 1 cart., and in Carrowbeagh, J cart.,
86 a. — in Brenrosse, A cart., 53a. 1 r. 8p. — Dromgillra, 2 cart.,
and in Brenrosse a Jtli of cart, 162 a. 1 r. 8p. — Tunononon-
tragh, part, 124 a. 1 it. 14 p. ; bar. Mogliill, co. Leitrim
Total quantity, 3,470 a. & 22 p. plant. (5,621 a. & 34 p. stat.)
—Total rent, 351. 2s. 71/1. 18. Sir GEORGE RAW-
DEN bart. — The right and benefit of redeeming a mortgage
which Aid" John Carbury hath upon one house or double
tenem', with a backside and appur'*, wherein Sir G. Gilbert
liveth, on y" west side of Bridge-street. — Rent after redemp-
tion, 3/. 15s. ; city of Dublin Date 20 th Aug. 13th year.
—lnrolled 26th Oct. 1667.’
Knockanahowsee, and in Siskinback, 40 a. 2 r. 27 p. ; bait 19 Ch. ii.
Upper Ormond, co. Tipperary. — Moglan ats Moughlane, -
1 14 a. — Carrough, 44 a. — in Knockanavoyne and Rosmult, Tipperary,
90 a. — in Newtowne, 10 a. — in Roskcene and Aghullorst, 42 a.
—in Culldoter and Allengorte, 72 a— in Toryfibow and Crogh-
nemough, 20 a. ; bar. or territory of Killinlougarty, same co.
—Total quantity, 752 a. 2 it. 27 r. plant. (1,219 a. & 32 p.
stat.) — Total rent, Ilf 8s.7tf — the north-east part in Harris- Waterford.
towne alias Garristowne, 97 a. 1 r. 13 p. plant. (157 a. 2 r.
26 p. stat.) If 9s. 6ftf. ; bar. Gualtier, co. Waterford. — -
these in Waterford co. to Eliz. Ward. Date 30 th Nov.
19th year. — lnrolled 1 6th Dec. 1667.
22. RICHARD ROGERS esq. — Lisornane, 95 a. — Tipperary.
Boelyduffe, 170 a. lit. 8p — Monroebegg, 109 a. 2r. 32i>. —
Monroemore, 17 a. 3 r. 24. p— Kilokeshen, 47 a. 2r. 32 p.—
Liscreagh, 87 a. & 16 p. — in Gortany, out of the north-east
part, 27 a. 3 r. Up.; bar. Eliogurty, co. Tipperary. — Total
quantity, 555 a. 2 r. 3 p. plant. (899 a. 3 r. 16 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 81. 8s. 8tf. 23. PETER and BENJs ATKINS.
— In y" north-west part of Archerstowne, 22 a. 3 r. 24 p.
6s. 1 1 ltf. — to Peter. — in the same part, and Knockroe,
74 a. & 12 p. If 2s.6tf. ; same bar. and co. — to Benjamin.
24. ARTHUR MOORE. — In the east part of Gortnalary,
243a. lx. 13 p. plant. (394a. & 25 p. stat.) 3f 13s. lltf.;
bar. Upper Ormond, co. Tipperary. 25. THOMAS Queen's Co.
BARKER, and ANNE BALL, relict of Sam. Ball In
Pobulfogerty alias Inshifogerty, 166 a. 2 r. 26 p. plant.
(270 a. & 5 p. stat.) 2f 10s.7:' tf.; bar. Eliogurty, same co!
— — 26. ED W» PILKINGTON of London, apothecary.
— Fishmoyne (part), 519 a. 3 r. 2 p. plant. (839 a. 3 r. 14 p.
stat.) 71. 17s. 6:ftf. ; same bar. and co. 26. NICHOLAS
DARCY esq. — In Rossaderdagh als Rossedreagli, 342 a.
2r. 27 p. plant. (555 a. & 10 p. stat.) 6f 18s. 8jtf.; bar.
Upper Ossory, Queen’s Co. Date 13 th Dec. 1 9th year.
— lnrolled 16 th March 1667.
28. MARY, relict of Edward Woodward, CHARLES, Westmeath
their son and heir, and LETTICE DURHAM— Glaskenogh
alias Glaskenemore, 518 a. 2 r. 32 p. ; bar. Moyashell, co.
Westmeath. — one third to Mary, and another to Lettice,
during their lives — in Ballykerin, 143a.; bar. Kilkenny West,
same co — Total quantity, 661a. 2 r. 32 p. plant. (1,071 a.
3 it. 15 p. stat.)— Total rent, ISf 7s. lljtf. Date 19 thjune
19 th year.— lnrolled 9th July 1667.
30. Lieut. WALTER BROUGH. — Hawkesfield alias Meath
Baltrasney (part), 502 a. 1 r. plant. (813 a. 2 r. 10 p. stat.)
1 Of 3s. 44tf. ; bar. Half-Foure, co. Meath Date lithjan.
19th year. — lnrolled 24 th Feb. 1667.
20. JOHN GASON mid ELIZ. WARD— Drumcaske,
112 a. — Killeene alias Magherireall, 264 a. — in Cappanveale,
33. CHA= REEVES and Capt. JOHN PAYNE— One
house, slated, in St. Warbourgh-street, Dublin, 21. 16s. 3tf.
—a house to the street, slated, a yard, and garden, in Broad-
street, 10s. 6tf — a front house, slated, a courtledge, and a
tyled shedd in it, in d°, If 18s. — a front house, slated, a
yard, and a garden, in St. Michael-street, 10s. 6tf— a house
to yc street, divided from yc churches interest, part slated,
a courtledge, a back building, slated, another part of the
house next the garden slated, part of a yard, and part of a
garden, in yc street, 21. 5s — a house, another house backw11,
slated, and a yard, in Barrestron-street, If 4s. — a front
house and kitchen backwd, slated, and a backside, in d»,
lf0s.4|tf. or If 4s. O^tf. — a front house, slated, in d",
If 2s. 6d. — a front house, a house backw11, slated, and yard,
d", If 10s— a plott to y' street, 42 feet long and 27 feet broad,
d‘, Is. 6tf. — part o( a house, divided from yc churches interest,
and a yard, in d", 9s— a house, a back kitchen, slated, and
a yard, in Little St. Patrick-street, If 4s— a house and back
kitchen, slated, and yard, in d". If 2s. 9rf— a house to the
street, next the west gate, 12s. — part of a house, backhouse,
slated, and a courtledge, in Broad-street, If 3s. 8Jtf. ; city of
Waterford— in trust for the (49) officers. Dale 21 si Nov.
19th year. — lnrolled 14 th Dec. 1667.
41. Major JOHN MOODY— The west part of Kill- T
carrone, and y' south part of yc east part of Coolenevillagh,
592 a. 2 r. 14 p. prof, plant. (959 a. 3r. 11 p. stat.) 1,000 a.
unprof. 81. 19s. lljtf.; bar. Iffa and Offa, co. Tipperary
42. JOHN BRIGHT. -The west of Sl.aureheene,'
30 a. & 13 P— in the north part of the east of Killcaroone,
858 a. 3 r. 9 p. prof. 1,200 a. unprof. ; same bar. and co.
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10 Ca II. Total quantity, 888 a. $ r. 22 v. plant. (1,439 a. 3 a. 16 p.
■' stat.)— Total vent, 13/. 10s. 42. JOHN CLERKE.— In
Tipperary- y« n0rth part of yc east part of Shanpehin, 592 a. 2 it. 14 p.
prof. 1,000 a. unprof. 9/.; same bar. andco. Date VdthJuly
}9/h year.—Xnrolled 22 d July 1667.
Kerry. 44. JOHN FITZ-GERALD of Inishmore, Knt. of Kerry.
— Westknockglasse, 35 a. prof. 70 a. unprof.— Carrventana-
vally, 1 plow., 43 a. — Carum'Nicliolas, 27 a. prof. 40 a. un-
prof. — one moiety of Lattybegg, 20 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. —
Ballingarrane, 1 plow, and 20 a., 60 a. prof. 20 a. unprof.—
Emlaghfarrioge, 10 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. ; bar. Corkaguinny,
co. Kerry. — Lack, and the two Ballyvalders, 50 a. prof.
2,400 a. barren mountain and rock. — Tullogh, 6 a. prof. 10 a.
unprof.— Durrancnocke, 35 a. prof. 20 a. unprof.— Ballinclare,
10 a.— Brackluone, 30 a. prof. 15 a. unprof.— Minard, East-
Bannoge, Ballynaseave, and Minard-Itragli, 11 plow, and
46 a., 350 a. arrable, 300 a. pasture, 350 a. barren mount"
and red bogg. — Doonmanagh, 8 a. — East-Gowlane, West-
Gowlane, Gowla, and Cluancorra, 24b a. prof. 400 A. unprof,
with one moiety of f tythes. — Farrenstinigh, []-]. — Ballin-
fleming, 20 a. prof. 20 A. unprof.— Knockingrogin, 4 plow, and
20 a., 150 a. prof. 20 a. unprof. — Cahirvoshenye, 3 plow, and
26 a., 150 a. prof. 70 a. unprof.— out of Kilfuntin a chiefry of
10s. a year; same bar. and co. — a chiefry of Is. 2d. out of a
tenem< without the north gate in Dingle.— a chiefry of Is. out
of a thatched house without the south gate.— a parcell of
land called Buollygmeale, 14 a. — Gortmackin, \ a. — one
tenem' without the north gate, containing 3 ruinous thatched
houses, a garden, and a backside, mearing on y' east with y°
street, on yc S. with a tenem" belonging to Patk Rice and
T. Bowler’s tenement, on y° W. with Farmaquilly, and on yc
N. with Farrin-Walter. — a tenement without die soudi gate.
— parcell of a garden, d“, borough of Dingle; same bar. and
co. — Fahirnamanagh (reserving to the Crown, 2 a.), 100a., bar-
ren mountain. — Cahirdargan, 1 plow., 35 a. prof. 20 a. un-
prof.—Corrally and Cloghanduffe, 30 a.— the one moiety of
Clogliandrinagh, Buolymore, Gortnygore, and about one 6th
part of Gortglantane, 2 a.— one moiety of Lattiffbegg, 20 a.
prof. 10 a. unprof. — Cloglianmoyly, 4 plow., 28 a.— Cloghan-
duffe, 12a. — Murrighm'Brandon, 10a.— Murrigh-Fitzgerald,
15 a. — a chiefry of 9s. out of Garran — Gallaroe, 1 plow., 70 a.
prof. 50 a. unprof. — Rahanane, 1 plow, and 40 a., 60 a. prof. 19 c“- u-
80 a. unprof. — Killdurhye, 4 plow., 28 a. prof. 60 a. unprof. — ~kT~,
Ballytrasna and Caliirard, 1 plow, and 20 a., 98 a. prof. 8 a. ‘ J
red bogg. — Marhin, 46 a. prof. 200 a. barren mountain. — Kill-
nagolman, 1 plow, and 20 a., 60 a. prof. 60 a. barren mount".
— Tirnane, 20 a. prof. 80 a. barren mount".— Cahir, 80 a. prof.,
some mount" ; same bar. and co a parcell of land of Gorten-
gullane, with a tenem", garden, and 2 thatched houses, 1 a. —
a chiefry of 4s. out of a tenem" called a Barne, or yc Neworke,
in Tralee. — Killashuragli, 1a.; bar. Trughmackiney, same
co. — a chiefry of 6s. 8 d. out of Tinaghfuevagh, Ballintoulin,
Knockimodyne, and die two Farmageiles. — a chiefry of
13s. Ad. out of Obryanin. — Boulteens, 90 a. prof. 410 a.
mount" and shrubb wood. — Westballyarkane, 1 plow., 35 a.
prof. 400 a. mount". — Tignihally, Ardmonire, Farrenm" Wil-
liam, Farrentorine, and Dooglage, 3 plow, and J, Menus-
Magoge and Killoghan, 512 a. prof. 420 a. mount" & redd
bogg; same bar. and co. — a chiefry of 1/. 16s. out of Kea-
rowbegg, Ardsfearanagart, and Tignascarvey. — a chiefry ot
21. 2s. 2d. out of Kearnahone, 4 plow. — a chiefry of 21. 2s. 2d.
out of Ardlaghy and Sauecloune, 2 plow. — a chiefry of
21. 2s. 2d. out of Cullenagh, 2 plow. — a chiefry of 21. 2s. 2d.
out of Gortnescarries. — a chiefry of 2 L 2s. 2d. out of Cule-
clogher, 2 plow. — a chiefry of 9s. out of Killgobnett, 4 plow.
— a chiefry of 9s. out of Killcoobaghta, 1 plow. — a chiefry of
1/. Is. Id. out of Uppereannangarry. — a chiefry of 1/. Is. Id.
out of Lowerannangarry. — a chiefry of 15/. 6s. 8d. out of
Castlecurrig, and y" territory of Tuogliclanyhea ; bar. Dun-
kerran, same co.— a chiefry of 4s. 6d. out of Ballymallis; bar.
Magunihye, same co. — Innisbmore and Gortlomensye, 530 a.
prof. 380a. red bog and shrub wood; bar. Iraghticonner,
same co. — a chiefry of 4s. 6 d. out of Ballinrudligg. — Ballygre-
nane, 24b a. prof. 120 a. bog and mount". — a chiefry of 9s.
out of Finigand Iffane. — a chiefry of 4s. 6 d. out of Biallkelly;
bar. Clanmaurice, same co. — Glanerdalluffe and Rahielly,
2 plow., 200 a. prof.. 30 a. red bog. — a chiefry of 4s. out of
Ballinbearugg, 1 plow. — a chiefry of 4s. 6d. out of Ballyhow-
ragan. — a chiefry of 9s. out of Mineonillan ; same bar. and co.
Total rent, 5s. over and above all such rents, duties, and
payments as were thereout formerly due and payable before yc
same were vested in die Crown by y" Act of Explanation.
Date 14 th May 19 th year. — Inrolled nth May 1667.
Roll, 19 th Cha. I.
Kildare. 1- FRANCIS LYE (son of John) of Rathbride, esq.—
Ticknevane, 330 a. prof. 450 a. bogg.— Ballybracke, 231a.
g r. 32 Killcaskin, 140 a. — Ballynekilly, 45 a. — Derry-
nanny, 76 A. prof. 330 A. 1 R. bogg.— Kiilpatricke, 30 A.—
Dromin and Killcaskin, 11a. 2 u.— Clonagli, 96 a.— Kill-
morebrannagh, 100 a. ; bar. Carbury, co. Kildare.— Mor-
ristowne-Biller, 250 a. 2r. 12 p.— Crowtonstowne, 114a. 2n.
32 p. ; bar. Great-Connell, same co.— Rathbride, 670 a. prof.
137 a. unprof. ; bar. Offaley, same co. — Total quantity,
Meath. 2,011a. 2 s. 4 p. plant.— Kilmury, 181a. 2r. 32 p.; bar.
Kinds Co. Moyfenragh, co. Meath.— The scite, circuit, and precinct of
the late monastery or priory or house of y° order of yc Holy
Cross of Killeigh, containing 4 a — one orchard, 2 gardens,
3 messuages, and 4 crofts, adjoining to y' said circuit. — a
meadow called Leamore, 3a — Gortnedromin, near y" end of y°
said meadow, 1a. — a ruined water mill and the watercourse and
7 a. — all that meadow, with the appurfs, called yc adjacent land,
from y" east part of said mill, between die two waters and
watercourses of ye same mill, which is drawn and comes out of
the lake called Loghnegore, near Aghenrush, and near yc land
of y° church of Killeigh against yc castle, and so to y° said
mill. — the other waters or watercourses which come from
Monequin ats Monedin to the aforesaid mill, which Mone-
quin, with y* pastures about yc same, and out of the further-
most part, lying from y° said watercourse of the south part
of Aghenrush aforesaid, and to the green way on yc north
part neav y* land of Monallin, and so passetli thro’ die lake
to the river passing to Killeigh, between yc said 7 acres of
Litdefarme there. — the town, village, or hamlet of Fintire,
containing within itself 140 a. arrable, past., and moore. — the
wood and underwood called Killchroshrane, Shynagh, Cur-
raghiloghny, Straghgare, with Cappucharaghane and Cappuc-
meanane, lying within these bounds ; viz. on the N. part of
y° great ditch between Cappucmeanane and lands of Esker,
and so round near y” old towne of Esker, and so passetli
thro’ the wood of Sliinagh, and from thence as v* said ditch
(122.)
r. tenth part, face.
leads between Cowlenowry and yc land of Raliinduffe, and King's Co.
so thro’ the middle of Curraghclonyly unto Capduffe near
Bealanmorry, to y' river of Direcromekinde, and also thro’
yc middle of the moore of Direcromekynde to the other great
ditch that passetli between Dunganbegg and Cowlegreagh to
Tallagliane-Idorane, and thereupon to the other great ditch
that passetli Dunganbegg, and a certain parcell of land called
Le-Chanon’s Heath to yc place called Skeagh. — three mes-
suages, 6 cottages, and Camion’s land, 20 a. — in Donefeigh,
7 a. of pasture and moore. — the rectory or chapel of Fintire
and Killeigh, with all y' tythes, &c. growing due thereout. —
the rectory and church of Ballykeane with all yc glenbe lands,
tythes, and commodities whatsoever to y' said rectory belong-
ing. — one chappell and one house with 3 a. of gleabe in
Ornery, belonging to y" rectory of Ballykeane, 3 a. — one
chappell in Tyrren, with 3 a. of gleabe, belonging to said
rectory, 3 a. ; King’s Co. — to hold for ever as v' same were
granted and confirmed to him by patent dated 10 May,
15" Cha. 2.— the premises to lie held under the same rents,
tenures, and services as are reserved in the patent dated
10 Mat’, 15“ Cha. 2. Date 7 th February 19 th year.
5. Sir JOHN STEPHENS knt.— One brick house and Dublin.
a base court in Oxmantowne, Dublin. — a parcell of ground
on which is a shedd. — a brick house and a base court, 6s. —
two parcells of ground, several tenements or houses, all in
Oxmantowne, 18s. 9 d. ; City of Dublin. — Foare ats Duore Donegal.
(part), 264 a. & 8 p. prof. 80 a. unprof.— Killdarragh, 4 qr.,
303 a. prof. 10 a. 3 it. unprof. — Gattymaddy alias Goru-
maddy alias Knockmndyry alias Cnrunymuddery, 1 qr., 600 a.
prof. 140 a. unprof.— Kindrum ats Killdorragh, 80 a. prof.
36 a. unprof. — Maghremenngh alias Magherymena, 1 qr.,
336 A. prof. 62 a. unprof.— Killm' Jillow, 1 qr.. 180 a. prof.
45 a. unprof. Fawnemore alias Fanmore, 4 qr., 206 a. —
Monelevy ats Monytine, belonging to Doore qr., 55 a.— Doore,
4 qr., 100 a. prof. 35 a. unprof. — Beltnny, 4 qr., 124 a.—
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
* 19 Cm. II.
Donegal.
Longford.
Tipperary.
Meath.
Dublin.
Wicklow.
Tipperary.
Queens Co.
Monaghan.
Skeagh, 1 qr., 310 a. 2 n. prof. 101 a. unprof— Gortleck ats
Gortnelecke ats Gortinleck, 1 qr., 380 a. prof 106 A. unprof.
— Crenishraere, 1 qr., 184 a. prof 54 a. unprof — Ulturny ats
Multurinn ats Aril ais Aultcrinn, 160 a. prof 84 a. unprof
— Clunemore or Cliynemore and Castlebrieril or Cashell-
Byar, 1 qr., 202 a. prof 120 a. unprof.; bar. Killmacranan,
co. Donegal. — Total quantity, 3,484. a. 2 b. 8p. plant
(5,644 a. In. 24 p. slat.)— Total rent, 47/. 0s. 9d. — Bally-
garrow, 1 cartron, 211a. 2 it. _ Esker (part), jth of cart,
85 a. 2 b— Ardrouni (part), 278 a. & 13 p. ; bar. and co. of
Longford. — Total quantity, 575 a. & 13 p. plant (931a.
2 n. 6 p. stat)— Total rent, 11/. 12s. 101 c/. — in trust for y‘
(49) officers Date 19 th August 1 9th year.— Inrolled 2d Sep-
tember 1667.
8. Captain BEN'J. BARRY and Capt. HENRY COPE.
— Killodornan, 143 a. prof 45 a. unprof 2/. 3s. 5 \d. — Bolle-
fine, 127 a. 1/. 18s. 6Jd. — Killiard (part), 10 a. 1 it. 2 p.
3s. Hi/.— Crengli (part), 83 a. prof. 25 a. unprof l/.5s.2id.
— Ballyallagli alias Ballyalla (part), 37 A. & 9 p. prof. 10 a.
unprof. 1 Is. 23d.— Clary or Claragh, 110 a. prof. 14 a. unprof.
1/. 13s. 5 d. — Bollellecregau alias the two Bollecregauns,
237 a. prof. 56 a. unprof. 3/. 11s. lift/.— Cloghpriory and
Ballybegg, 613 a. prof 60 a. unprof 9/. 6s. 2\d— Bunnin-
dubber alias Bunadeler (part), 54 a. 2 b. 16s. 6}d. Drtim-
nescoi te, 131a. & 13 p. 1/. 19s. 9[d. — Garraninore (part),
47 a. 2 n. 4 p. 14s. 5 $rf. — in Knockolard, part of Drumnes-
carte, 13 a. 3s. 11 Jd— in Killard aforesaid, 161 a. 3 b. 11 p.
plant. (262 a. & 20 P. stat.) 2/. 9s. 2d.— these only to Cope;
bar. Lower Ormond, co. Tipperary. — Total quantity to
Barry, 1,606 a. 1 it. 28 p. plant. (2,602 a. & 23 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 24/. 7s. 10!)d. Date 2d Oct. 19/4 year.
10. RICHARD YOUNGE—The Castle and in Castle-
Corr, 234 a . 3 n. 23 p. plant. (380 a. 1 r. 39 p. stat.) 4/. 1 5s. Id. ,
•: bar. Fore, co. Meath Date 30/4 Nov. 19/4 year.— In-
rolled 16/4 December 1667.
12. Col. RANDAL CLAYTON, Capt. NIC. BROMBY,
Capt. SAMUEL MORRES, anil Lieut. \V. STEERE.
—A slated house, a small building backward, and backside, in
Castle-street, City of Dublin, 3/. Is. 74d— part of Knock-
anry and Ballinlought, 222 a. & 7 p. 4/. 9s. 10 k/.— 3 tbs of
Teigranen als Teigrominane or Teigronimeene, 383 a. 1 it.
7 1. B*s. lid. — Killmagigy alias Killmagego alias Knock-
anamohill, 292 a. 2 n. 51. 18 s. 6.]d. — Knockanemolull ats
Knockanmnohill als Knockanamore ats Knockanemota and
Ballynefinshoge, 214 a. 3 r. 4/. 7s. Hi/.— Ballenemona alias
Ballenamonagh ats Ballymoneene, 71 a. 3 r. 1/. 9s. 13d.
— G gollin als Garraghnolan, 58 1 n. 1/. 3s. 6Jd—
Ballyncomin alias Comainstowne, 90 a. 1/. 16s. 5 ]d.
Comore ats Conoree, 398 a. 1 r. 30 p. 8/. Is. 5{d— Ba'llyne-
bamy alias Ballanaghbovenee, 212 a. 1 r. 20 p. 4/. 6s
Ballingarrigg (part), 170 A. & 20 p. 3/.8s.9d.; bar. Arcl’ow,
co. Wicklow— Total rent in Wicklow co., 42/. 16s. 5 \d.
— in trust for y" (49) officers. — Note .- Alexd' Heydon g'
having purchased 593 a. & 20 p. of these lands, the quit rent
whereof amounted to 11/. 19s. 7 Id., he had the same re-
duced to 7/. year by patent dated 12th August, and
mrolled 4th Feb. 1679. (Rot. de anno 32» Car. 2"', 3» pars
dor so Roll. 30.) Dale 2d June 20/4 year. Inrolle’d
6/4 June 1668.
20. JOSEPH WALKEK gent — In Ballyhagh, 144 a. or
674 a. prof 46a. unprof.— in Ballycormucke als Killcor-
mneke, 58 a. prof 19 a. unprof. — Ratlibegg ats Rclbcgg,
165 a. prof 22 a. unprof — Dara ats Dailey, 108 a. prof.
44 a. unprof— Mouglaskey alias Munluskey or Moonleskey,
179a. prof 18a. unprof; bar. Lower Ormond, co. Tippe-
rary— Total quantity, 654 a. or 674 a. plant. (1,059 a. 1 n.
20 p. stat.) — Total rent, !)/. 18s. 7 id. 21. THOMAS
HOVENDON gent. -In Crannagh, Cappaghcrumhah ais
Cappaghcr umbegh, and the moiety of Derrycanton, 109 a
prof, plant. (177a. 2 r. 22 p. stat.) 152a. unprof. 21. 4s. 5d. ;
bar Upper Ossory Queen’s Co. Date ,0/4 Dec.
20/4 year. — Inrolled 15/4 December 1668.
24. JOHN COZENS. — Rosneclough and Houltough,
U3 a. & 2o p. prof. ‘13 a. unprof — Carrowglasse, 199 a. prof.
2° unprof— out of KiUograige and Agltillngh, 37 v.; bar
Dartry, co. Monaghan— in Ballyshean, 64 a.; bar. Cree-
morne, same co. — Total quantity, (717 a. 3 b. 14 p. stat.)
— Total rent, 51. 19s. 8d. Date 14/4 April 20/4 year. —
Inrolled 20/4 May 1668.
26. Capt. JOHN GARRETT. — Canonswood and A-ha-
M'Art, 190 a— Gortnestrange and Acroubadock, 41a —
Raplagh, 121 a— of Carrick and Confin alias Knockfin,
179 a. 3 r. 2 p. prof. 25 A. unprof.— Ballidavin, 162 a. 3b
20 p— out of Grace’s Castle, 6 a. 3 r. 30 p— out of Gragar-
raneand Ballinfras, 316 a. 2 r. 35 p— more, part of A°ha-
McArt, 8a. Ik.; bar. Upper Ossory, Queen’s Co— Total
quantity, 1,026 a. 2 b. 29 p. plant. (1,663 a. & 9 p. stat.) —
Total rent, 20/. 15s. 9 d.—Note : On the 27 August 1668 he
sold all these lands to Gilbert Rawson esq. for 500/.
Date 14/4 Jan. 19/4 year— Inrolled 10/4 February 1667.
31. JOHN GODFREY esq— In Ballyngambone, 861a.
3 r. 35 P— Ballinamone, 274 a. 2 r— Annaghruddery alias
East and West Annagh, 253 a. — KiUaghy-Abby, 208 a —
Gortanaskie, 87 a— Cullranaferry alias Cullranafercy, 479 a.
prof. 444 a. 1 r. 20 p. unprof— Killdurrey, 250 a Knock!
orane, 293 a— Ballyoughtragh, 280 a— Knocldvoty, 123 a.
2r— Raphotigg alias Rapokesse, 181a Bal]y-McPryor
105 a. prof. 14 a. unprof. — Skealearue alias Stellrow 19 a—
Ckncurrigge, 38 a. 2 r— i„ the south part of Ballyn’ekill and
Graige, with Castle-Drum, 455 a. 1 it. 5 p. ; bar. Trugh-
nackney, co. Kerry — Total quantity, 3,908 a. 3 R nlant
(6,331a. 2 b. 5 p. stat.) Total rentf 59/. 7s.
13/4 June 19/4 year. — Inrolled 24/4 June 1667.
35. THOS. SANDFORD anil ROB. PAYNE A
~mber house, slated, backliouse, and backside, in Oxman-
towne, Dublin, 7s.6</— a house, a house backward, a yard
“f on a. La
side, Is. 10jd. a corner house and a castle d», l/.7s.— a
corner house 2 other houses, a yard, and a house backwards*
m d", 3/— a house, a house backward, a court, the walls of
a house backward, a backside, and two gardens, in d«, 3/. 7s 6 d
-a ruined house, y' walls of a house backward, a yard’
a louse backward, the walls of a house backward, and a
garden, d’, 1/. 5s. 6d. the walls ofahouse, a backside, and
house plott backward, a garden plott, and y° walls of a house
19s. ( 5tf-a house in d*. 13s. 6</-,he walls of a house back!
ward, a garden plott, and another garden plott backwards
in d", 16s.6d.-a house plott adjoining to y* East-gate, 3s!
—a house in y little ane leading to Flood-street, and a Card,
1/. Is. — a thatched house and a backside in Key-street
sonth side, 6.. Si-. hou, in j, sid, rf
a yard in same street, 12s— the walls of a house, a backside,
and y' walls ofahouse backward, in d», 15s— a shingled house
a house backward, a house plott to y« walls, a yard, and a
house backward, in d', l/.6s. 9fd— „ l10Use, a castle, anil a
yard, m the Key-street, north side, 1L 2s. LJi/.— part of a
house in d', Is. 1 Id. ; town of Galway. — Total rent in
Galway, 17/. 2s. 11 id. — in trust for the (49) officers
— -Dn/c 27/4 January 20/4 year. — Inrolled 23i/ March
42. JAS. THORNTON. — In Aghweenagh, 156 a & 6p
— l)urry (part), 50 a. & 25 p— Evallaghmore, 1 ,,0]P'
2 cam oils, 2 R— llalf a P“le ot y' 2 poles of Cama ats
Canuck, called Gortnemucknagli, 37 a. 2 r. in Qor
98 a. 3 R. 24 p— Gortnegranagh, 1 pole— Duffin, 1 pole 'and
3 parts qf a pole of Melicke, 139 a— Total quantity ( I 393 A
1 m 19 p. stat ) - Total rent, 11/. 12s. 3d. 43. MARY
16 of y° cartron of Kilcrohan, 34 a. &
9s.2K__W. BRAMSTON — In Gortm'Shinan
FRENCH 1% ’,-Ca?'°n’ 16a- 2r’ 17i J°HN
FRENCH. In yc pole of Araron, 25 a. 2 r. 6s. 10 W
W. CHAMBERS- Ray ats Rath, 33A.-in Paulin
alias Killcroghan, 20 a. 2 k. 27 p. 14s. 6d. HUGH
M'FADEN Gortnelecke, 1 cartron, 29 A.-in
6 a. I n .13 p. Os.lOi/. JOHN DAVIES— Killmoreta
2 cart ‘,3oA.prof. 9 a. In. 6 p. unprof— in y. poles of Camagh,
98 a— m Shreagh, 2 cart"*, 37 a. 21. 5s. lid. RICH
PYETT-Killduffe, 2 cart"*, 221A-in Gor.allaghan 41a
2r. 27 p. 3/. 1 0s. lid. MAURICE M'JELBREDY In
Tubenleene pole, and y* i part of Mellick pole, 46 a. 1 r. ’ 13 P.
12s. 6d.; bar. Tullaghagh, co. Cavan ALEXANDER
Dublin.
Galway.
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1825,]
II TOMKINS In Cawsidane alias Gowssidane, 4 townland,
19 63 a. 1b. 13 p. 17s. ljtf. ; bar. Terrlcerin, co. London-
WMt “»"■ “• w. bakes. -1, r .»»*-«« P»t of
„ Lackan als Lurcan and Curraghagan alias Currahogan,
112a. plant. (181a. In. 28 p. stat.) 1/. 10s. 2 Jd.; bar.
Castleraghan, co. Cavan. Dale 30 th January 20 th year. —
Jnrolled 13 th February 1668.
Dullm. 4.7. Sir RICHARD GETHIN bai t, and JOHN LANG-
HORNE esq. — A timber house, slated, a backside, and a yard,
Cork. in Bridge-street, Dublin, 21. 5s. — part of a dwelling bouse,
a ruined house, and backside, in the south-west side of Mill-
street, 12s. 2d. — a front house in d", 11. 6s.— a parcell of
land, wherein there are ruins fronting to Mill-street and
Crosse-street, except one house stead, 2s. 3d. — a front slated
house, one garden, with y° waste land to the Milne, in yc
north side of Mill-street, II. 9s. — a grist mill called Drope’s
Mill, and a backside, d°, II. 7s. — a front house, slated, and
backside, in d", 15s.— a front ruined house and garden in d“,
7s. 3d. — a front house at the end of Crosse-street, adjoining
to the new street, 6s. — a backhouse and garden d", 6s.— a
large stable, with a plott of waste land extending to yc city
wall, d°, 3s. — a front house and backside, d”, 9s — a front
house near y° south gate in Murrogh’s-lane, in y° S. E.
quarter, 7s. firf.— a dwelling house adjoining to the former,
one other adjoining backhouse, one other adjoining backhouse,
one other backhouse, 3 shades, 3 backsides, 1 garden, a slate
house, one other bouse, 1 court, 1 backside, 1 garden added
more, extending to y° town walls, all in Murrogh’s-lane,
21. 12s. 3d. — a large front slated house, a small backside, agar-
den extending to y° city walls, in Gould’s-lane, II. 17s. 3d.
a large front slated house in Coppinger’s-lane, 1 Is. 3d. —
a front house and backside, north side Verdon’s-lane, a still
house, slated, south side, a backside, and closed with walls
behind, a plott of ground, and garden, in y* same lane, 18s.
—a backhouse and backside d", 12s.— a house and backside
extending to y° city walls, a garden fenced, a garden fenced
with houses, and stone walls, in d", 7s. 3d. — a front house, is Ch.il
a malt house backward, a crosse house in yc same range or
court, a garden extending to yc city walls, all in Richard Cork.
Gallway’s lane, II. 10s. — part of a front house and small
backside in Ja’ Kernye’s lane, 3s, 3d. ; city of Cork. —
Total rent in Cork, 151. 5s. 5 d. — in trust for y° (49) offi-
cers.^—Date Itk Dec. 20 th year. — Inrolled 21th January
1668.
55. GEORGE EVANS.— Ballygrenane, 404 a. 6/. 2s. 8.1 d. Limerick.
— Milltowne, 65 a. 19s. 8f. — Ballylenanemore, 85 a.
II. 5s. 10d. — Ballinstonibegg, 62 a. 18s. lOd. — Ballinstony-
more, 126 a. II. 18s. 3Jd. — Crossogedie, 9 a. 2s. 8jd. —
Ballylenanebegg, 29 a. prof. 124' a. unprof. 8s. 9Jd; bar.
Cosma, co. Limerick. — Cappercullin, part, with ye castle in
y° north-west end next Murroe, 127 a. 1 R. 33 p. prof. 20 a.
unprof. II. 18s. 8£d. — Puckane, 14 a. prof. 98 a. 3 R. 20 p. un-
prof. 4s. 3d. — Murroe, 95a. prof. 36 a. unprof. II. 8s. iojd. ;
bar. Ownybegg, same co. — part of Gortneskehy and Cur- Tipperary.
raghmore, 108 a. 2r. II. 12s. 1 1 \d. ; bar. Owny and Arra,
co. Tipperary. — Killynakally (part), 47 a. 3 r. 20 p. prof. Limerick.
2 a. unprof. 14s. 6 \d. — Ballycirrry alias Ballyhearny, 47 a.
2r. 14s. 5jd. — Garranevoylanebegg, 40 a. 1 R. prof. 3 A.un-
prof. 12s. 2d. — Briskaghmore, 157 a. prof. 7 a. unprof.
21. 7s. 8jd. — Brijkaghbegg, 49 a. 2 r. prof. 7 a. unprof.
15s. Ojrf. — part of ye commons, 2 a. 2 r. 37 p. unprof. ; bar.
Poblebryan, co. Limerick. — Total quantity, 1,467 a. & 13 r.
plant. (2,376 a. Ik. 32 v. stat.)— Total rent, 221. 5s. 2',d.
57. W. WHITE of Lyme-Regis, merch'. — In Bally-
brownimore, 64 a. 1 r. 1 p. — Downe, 6 a. & 32 p. prof. 5 a.
1 it. 24 p. unprof. — Clariny and Knockeriny, 97 a. 1 r. 24 p.
prof. 61 a. 2 r. 32 p. unprof. — Rahin (part), 1 1 a. & 6 p —
Killincally alias Killnecally (part), 19a.; bar. Poblebryen,
co. Limerick. — Total quantity, 197 a. Sr. 23 p. plant. (320 a.
2 r. 27 p. stat.) — Total rent, 31. 0s. Oijd. Date 12th Feb-
ruary \9th year. — Inrolled 22 d February 1666.
Roll, 19/A Cha. II.
Kilkenny. l. JOHN PECKE esq., CHRISTIAN his wife, relict of
L. Col. John Hewetson, and THOS. son and heir of said
L. Col. John Hewetson.— Inchan-Carran als Walsh, his house,
67 a. — Ballymacke alias Ballymah, 65 a. 1 r. 16 p. — Ballin-
tobber, 83 a. 3 r. 32 p. — Ballyknockbegg, 58 a. & 32 p. —
Ballyrobucke, 152 a. 2 it. 16 p.— in Ballyhimine als Bally-
nahim, 132 a. 2 r. 35 p. — Half Munhenry als Mulhanree or
Mulhowree, 127a. 3 R. 16 Garrandarragli and Mullinanaa
or Mullinavat, 213 a. & 1 P. — commons to the adjacent towns,
319 a. 3 r. 24 p. — Little Smithstowne, 144 a. 2 a. 12 p. —
Earles- Rath (part), 8 A. 3 R. 24 p — Ballygreeke, 78 a. 1 R.
8 p.— Scart, 263 a. & 32 p.— Clandonnell, 351 a. & 8 p.—
Munsells-Courte als Muiisaile-Courte, 42 a. 3r. 24 p. — Bally-
nakill, 160 a. 1 r. 18 p. ; bar. Knocktopher, co. Kilkenny. —
Kilbride, 190 a. 2 r. — Ballyfacie, 363 a. prof. 40 a. & 16p.
unprof. — in Ballybrayly als Ballaghbrahy, 156 a. — Ballyollog,
182 a. — Gillgoglnnore, 167 a. — Ballicurrin alias Ballywerin,
187 a. — Busherstowne, 159 a. — Ballygurrin, 46 a.— Mill-
towne, 127 a. 2 r. — . Forstallstowne, 396 a. — Ballycrony,
222 a. 2 r. — Balliedin alias Ballindine, 58 a. 2 r. — Island-
sloghleagh als Clancloghleagh or Glainloghleagh, 72 a. 2 it.
— Jamestowne (part), 115 a — the Annaghs, 323 A. prof. 34 a.
unprof.; bar. Ida, Igrim, and Ibercon, same co.— Clooneassy,
80 a. ; bar. Iverke, same co. — Total quantity, (8,286 a. 3 it.
16 p. stat.)— Total rent, 1031. 11s. 8|d. — Note: By patent
dated 1 0th January 1677, and inrolled 9th May 1678. (Hot.
de anno 30", 3d* pars, facie Boll 25.) — Thomas Hewetson esq.
had an abatement or release of y° sum of 251. 15s. 8 Id. a
year of y* said quit rent of 1031. 11s. 8 id., whereby yc same
was reduced to 771. 16s. a year. — To hold to Peeke and wife
during her life ; remainder to Hewetson, his heirs and assigns
for ever, to the uses of his father’s last will, dated 29 April
1656. Date 9th February 19 tit year. — Inrolled 22 d Feb-
ruary 1666.
Wexford. 6. RICHARD Lord Bishop of FE11NES and LEIGH-
LIN. — -jSledagh or Shedagh, 212 a. 3 it. 24 p. — j-Polma-
nagh, 125 a. & 16 p. — Tomhagar (part), 12 a. — Tallakauna,
183 a. — (Crosse, 189 a. 2n. 27 p. — Hookficld, a member of
(122.)
tenth part, bade.
Killioan,3A. — Redmond- Parke, 10 a.; bar. Bargy, co. Wex- Wexford.
ford. — Grange in the parish of Shartmon, 60 a. 1 r. 36 p. —
Ballygillan, 80 a. — Churchtowne (part), 24 a— eight tenement
house-steads in St. Peter’s parish, Rathtown, 53 A. 2 it. —
Crosse land Cloghest, 4 a.— Crosse land of Ballymuplian,
4 a. — John Devereux’s part of Kingstowne, 33 a. — Crosse-
Linchestowne, 48 a. — f Maglasse, 294a. In. 7 p. — Clone,
44 a. — Hardigagan, 22 a. — Killiloge, 121a. 3r.34p.— Great-
Clonard, 98 a. 1 R. 8 p. — Litdc-Clonard, 78 a. 1 it. 27 p. ;
bar. Forth, same co. — fMolinoutry or Mollmoutry, 138 a.
] r. 7p.— Newtowne, 150 a. 2r. 33 p.— Slevey, 150 a. 2 r.
33 p. — fCoolraghin and Ashestowne, 198 a. — Knocktarton,
104a.; bar. Slieilmalier, same co. — f Ballyfernoge, 190 a. ;
bar. Shelburne, same co. — fCregan, 339 a.; bar. Bantry,
same co. — Total quantity, 2,972 a. & 5 p. plant. (4,814 a.
&32p. stat.) — Total rent, 601. 3s. 61d. which was abated y«
sum of 151. 14s., and thereby reduced to 441. 9s. 61d. a year
—the lands thus f marked being those reduced by the cer-
tificate of yc Comm", dated 20 March 1676, and by patent
dated 15 July 1679. (Itot. de anno 31" Car. 2, 3' pars,)'. Boll
24.)— Settled pursuant to yc acts as part of y" augmentation
of 3001. a year of yc see of Femes and Leighlin, y" premisses
making, according to y' several valuations made thereof by
Yc L. L. and Council, y' clear yearly value of 2531. 8s. 8 d.
Dated 23d Jan. \9thycar. — Inrolled 2ith Jan. 1667.
8. Col. RANDALL CLAYTON, Capt. NIC. BROM- Dublin.
BY, and Capt. JOHN COMIN One house with y' ap-
purts in St. Thomas-street, Dublin, 31. 3s. 9d. — Tonylost Longford.
and Lisnaneane, b cart., 80 a. II. 12s. 4 id. — Aghamore,
31 qrs., 60 A. II. 4s. 31(1. — Ballow, 1 cartron,55 A. II. 2s. 8Jd.
Motenvally, if qrs. ofacartron, 81 a. 3 r. II. 13s. 1 jrf.
Lysryan, i cart, 114 a. 3 r. 20 p. 21. 6s. 5Jd.— llallagh-
goolc ais Ballaghgow, 1 cart., 246 a. 2 u. 41. 19s. 10d.— part
of Fregan, 4 qr„ 17 a. 1 R- 6«- lljd.— part of Fryan, J of
a cart., 79 a. 1 it. 10 p. II. 12s. 2\d. — in Clonsnagh, $ of
a cart., 46 a. 18s. 71d.— in Killfinton, Jth of a esirt., 35 a.
2 r. 14s. 4Jd.— Ringaway, 1 cart, 1 17 a. 1 it. 21. 7s. 7d.— in
Caldragh alias Caldraghquillan, 4th of a cart, 35 a. In. 32 p.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
14s. 4s\d. Caldraghbeg, Jth of a cart., 34 a. 13s. 9JA— the said lastmentioned being in all, according to y' said
m Cartronreagh, ftlis of a cart., 19 a. 3 b. 8s.— Kilkery, valuation, of y® clear yearly value of 313/. 15s. 6//.— The -
i cart., 30 a. & 36 p. 12s. 3d. — Ryniney, Lissanore, and quantity in bar. Nethercrosse (2,322 a. Ik. 17 p stat )
Aghatnody or Aghnmnody, I cart., 86 a. U Ids. Hj'J— rent, 891.0.. Id, — i,, ba,. Cootek, (80»i.i S4 v. .tat _
Co.TObeSS and Auglian.t.itty, jth cm, 40 a. Wa. !M. rent, b„. Nevraal. and Uppet-Cress.
Xiossdufle, 1 cart, and Jd,, 200 a. 1 «, » p. 51 5a. *t_ (T« a. S it. 34 ». ««., _ 8i. _ To„i t-Jn-
part of Cordrumgan afs Cornedroig next to Rossduffe, 18 a. (3,979 a. 2 b. 5 p. slat.)— Total rent, 49/. 14s. 10 id. _
7s. 3 Jd. ; co. Longford.— Total quantity, 1,457 a. 1 it. 21 r. Date 4 tli April 19/4 year — Inrolled 14 Ih Man 1667 "
plant. (2,360 a. 3 n. stat.) — Total rent, 29/. 10s. 2\d. — in
trust for y® (49) officers 14. ANDREW ADA111E esq. 25 THOMAS f'HO«TrrwA r-rir tr
-Kiliscrowlie, 85 a. prof. 15 a. unprof.-Dromahara, } cart, , /',Q , , CROSSTH\\ AI 1 E._Kneestowne and
30 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. ; bar. Granard, co. Longford— ^ouestowne, 317 a— Ardnehue (part), 178 a. ; bar. and co.
I-olal quantity, 115 a. plant. (186 a. 1b. 5 p. stat.) -Total Barlow— rotal quantity, 495 a. plant. (801a. 3 r. 11p.
•cm, 21. 6s. 6;>d. Date 9/A April 20th year. — Inrolled 5,4f, ^ 13<A Mmch
15th June 1668. 19/A year — Inrolled 18/A March 1666.
17. MICH. BOYLE, Lord Archbp. of Dublin, Lord T,,^,^?RANCIS and RICH- BEAMISH, Capt. JOHN
Chancellor. — Jordan’s land in Swords, with 12 tenements, R11EAK, JOHN LANGTON, THOS. BEAMISH, and
Chancellor.— Jordan’s land in Swords, with 12 tenements,
41a— four tenem1* in Swords and Collinstowne, 164 a— a
messuage in Oldtowne, 5 a— Great and Middle Rowans,
108 a. — Wyanstowne, 170 a — Newning, 80 a. — a messuage
in Oldtowne, and 40 a. ; bar. Nethercrosse, co. Dublin. —
moic[y °f Surgallstownc, 125 a. — Lawrencetowne, 80 a. ; bar.
Coolock, same co — Cottrellstowne, 60 a— in Cabragh, 40 a.
— Ratliany alias Brady’s farm, 30 a— Great and Little Beal-
ingstown and Lough-Martin, 24.9 a— a messuage in Rath-
lucastowne, and 2 a. & 20 p— Beggscabragh, 30 a.; bar.
Nethercrosse, same co— Rathulke, 99 a. 2 n. 28 p. ; bar.
Coolock, same co. — that part of Brownestown, formerly y«
property of W* Plunket of Bewly, 132 a. 1 r. 10p. — in
Swordes, formerly the property of John Talbot of Roberts-
towne, 50 a. 1 r. — Begg’s-land in Clonmeathan, 50 a. — a cot-
tage in Lusk, and 3 n. J p. — Knockdromnine, 41 a. 3 r. 20 p.
— Johnstowne, 130 a. 2 r. 2 p. ; bar. Nethercrosse, same co.
12 tenements ''KLAK’ JOHN LANGTON, THOS. BEAMISH, and
ne, 164 a— a TH0& FRANCKE. - Maulbracke (part), 108 a. 2 r.
dale Rowans 12s- 1 Bid— to Eras. Beamish— in the north-east part of
—a messuage ten Sieves of Killmaloody, 188 a. 1 r. 35 p— another
,. Dublin— part of <1"’ 113 A-> 4/. 11s. 6gt/.— to both Beamishes. — in
ic, 80 a • bar Carhavalder alias Derriscullane plowl®, 284 a. 2 n. 17 p.
abragh 40 a . U 6s' 5rf-— Knockeagh (part) , 88 a— three parcells of Cahir-
tl LitUe Beal- C°"W“y’ J25 A— R<«more (Part)> 22 a. 2 n. 27 p. 3/. 1 Is. 6 jtf.
a„e jn Katli- — *° breaae and Eras. Beamish— Capnebohy, 157a. 1r. 30p.
30 a. ; bar. Ballinloghy, 252 a. — Ballryry or Ballyryry (part), 38 a.
28 p. ; bar. * R‘ ^ p’ I0«/. — to Eras. Beamish and Langton. —
i, formerly y» Ahaghmore, north side, 238 a. 2 n. 27 p. 3/. 12s. 5}rf— to
jQp jn 'Dios. Beamish and Francke; bar. East Carbury, co. Cork.
: of Roberts- Date 24//i APril 201,1 year.— Inrolled 19 Hi August 1668.
50 a a cot-
1a. 3 r. 20 p. 31. GODFREY KEYLER— Collane (part), 75a. & 8 p. j
e, same co— — Btdlynabarny, 262 a. 1 r. 11 p— Balladuffe (part of the
verstowne, 257a. 3r— in Tipperkeavan a house and 60 a. same), 23 a. 1 r — Risnagadane, 24 a.; bar. Ida, Igrim, and
Castle- Barry, 60 a— Bennet’s-land in Ballymore, 18 a — Ibercorn, co. Kilkenny Total quantity, (623 a. & 3 p
Russellstowne (part), 60 a.; bar. Upper-Crosse, same co— stat.)— Total rent, 71. 15s. 9 d. Dale 19/4 Aug. 21s< year.
Killreeske, 2j6a. 2 b. 20 p. ; bar. Coolocke, same co. — six — Inrolled 27th Aug. 1669.
messuages in Taulaght, and 6 a.; bar. Newcastle and Upper-
Crosse, same co. — Killpatricke, 314 a. — Frenchanstowne, 34. Major NICH. PYNE, Lieut. JOHN AN
CT A-Fuitestowne, 277 a.; bar. Demifore, co. Westmeath, and Col. RANDAL CLAYTON— A timber h
34. Major NICH. PYNE, Lieut. JOHN ANDREWES, Dull
—Total quantity, (1,065 a. 3 r.
y fry* *"* (w ‘**r*~> •* * -"w ^
'■ | . lalbotstowne> co. Wicklow— in He- yard and cabbin; another slated house next that— an old
a. plant. (64a. 3 R. 27 p. stat.) 12s. ljtf. ; bar.
Small County, co. Limerick— Settled
“s,“fion f Y“ t *.*• I0’- rf r ■» of St- h„,«, ViZTJZ'
by v* L L ““ ” Wrforf. - 4 thatched lame, a reinou.
by y L. L. and Council, 366/. Is. ; which appear by y® cert. stone house, a cabbin, a garden plott, a hagg-yard, and 1 of
aLmeSU|« . Ta* T ‘° *•?**”* t0 m“ke up ** “ acre’ 2 cabbins aad g^den, and i acre— ? thatched house,
augment by yc said Acts intended for yc said see, yc rents 1 “ c — • 1
yc Acts with another yard, in St. Ivo
, a yard, and backhouse, slated.
.u gmu.t by y ,a.d Acts intended for y said see, y» rents a front house plott, and a garden— a house plott and garden
wheieof, and of y' bishoprick of Glendelough thereunto containing 1 a. ; in Bannow ais Bannor, co. Wexford —
united, do appear by yc said * - • - * ? . . . ’
, over and above yc mansion-house
but a house plott and garden.-
!t of land calls Wells Chile.
. , .. • , - v — -.“‘“v g— said Cliffc. — a garden plott in d®— a house
an< gm-dens of Sepulclier s, y' , demesne lands of y® manor of plott and garden plott— a house plott to the street, and a
fct&Sw “ ,l“d“<1 I-".-® ptat— house plod
-H>.»/. 8s 10a. per annum of y® intended augment- with walls upp— a house plott and garden— a garden plott—
“,°"-Srh •"‘1 #*•*•* '»■ *•«-*«- a house plott ami gmaleu.-a o.bbh, „d gJL, ta%,.
My.osse, 58 a. 3r. 26p— West-Myrosse, 58a. 3r. 26p— sU-eet, in Bannow aforesaid— a thatched house and garden
Glanefoyne alias Gliuiiicwhyne, 1 10 a. 3*. 8P.-Killmonnagh, in Little-sfeet, in Bannow-stone walls of a house and a
louse plott and garden— a cabbin and garden ; in High-
set, in Bannow aforesaid. — a thatched house and garden
Little-street, in Bannow— stone walls of a house and a
7oa. Rnidrolaneand Wrensheade,37A— Clodagh and Fodry, garden plott— a house plott and garden— a lionse plott and
fl 15 a r""«l a— Ardowragh and Shaghinore, garden— two d»and a garden— a cabbin and garden plott—
,.’..| ' 8A‘ ?oe’ "20 a— Ballyw, 100 a — a cabbin and garden plott. — a waste plott or place of two
Killronane, 402a. 3 r. 8p — Ballyhallowhigh, 369a— Gortna-
muckloegh, 940a. — Dresheene and Farrandaghiggin, 108 a.;
bar. Carbury, co. Cork. — Total quantity, (8,137a. 1 r. 32p.
stat.) — Total rent, 7G/.5s. 9rf. — the burgagery of Cloyne, con-
taining 59 houses and tenem", whereof m e 16 chimney-houses,
and y® rest Irish cabbins, whereunto belong some gardens and
69 a. 3 a. plant. (112 a. 3 r. 38 p. stat.) 1/. Is. 2 \d. ; bar.
Iinokilly, same co. — These last-mentioned premisses appear
by y® said cert, of the Court of Claims to have been formerly
belonging to the bisliopricks of Cloyne and Rosse, and to
120 a— Ballyw, 100 a — a cabbin and garden plott. — a waste plott or place of two
llowhigh, 369a. — Gortna- houses, and a garden plott; in High-street, in Bannow a
Farrandaghiggin, 108 a.; house plott and garden— walls of a ruined house, a garden
unity, (8,137a. 1 r. 32p. plott, a cabbin, anti two house plotts, in Little-street— a cahbin
jurgagery of Cloyne, con- and garden in Weavers-street— a thatched house and a gar-
)f me 16 chimney-houses, den plott in Little-street, in Bannow— a house plott and a
belong some gardens and garden plott— a house plott by the church— a house, slated,
stat.) 1/. Is. 2 \d. ; bar. with a house plott, a garden plott, and a large plott of ground
l turned premisses appear to the street; in Lady-street, in Bannow— a front and back
ms to have been formerly house, slated, another tenement to y® street, and a backside,
Jync and Rosse, and to 13s.6tf— a front house, slated, a curdedge, kitchen, and back-
by y® said cert, ol the Court of Claims to have been formerly house, slated, anotl... ie..e...
belonging to the bisliopricks of Cloyne and Rosse, and to 13s. 6tf— a front house, slate,
have been sequestered on ncc> of y® rebellion of 1641 : and side, 18s— a house to v® st
y® said bisliopricks not being provided for by y® Acts to have in Barristron-street, 7s. 6//.
any augmentations settled upon them, y® said lands are by y® Waterford— a house to v
said cert, declared and adjudged to be y® most convenient house, slated, two courtledge
lands that y® commrs could find, aemrdino- to the divee.t t r. i .t—i .
said cert declared and adjudged to be y® most convenient house, slated, two courded^es, and a garden, 1/. 5s. UdZ
A A l “mmrs co“ld *nd> according to the directions of front house, slated, a yard, a stable, and garden plott, 1 S.s.-
r “'‘I AC,SJ '° Sl,PP‘>' ,he delect which >s in y« forfeited fee- a front house, a backhouse, si 1 1.1, )
slated, 1/. 4s— a wood-yard
i St. Peter’s parish, city of
;et, slated, 11/. 3s. — a front
id a garden, 1/. 5s. ljrf. — „
r said Acts, to supply the defect which is in y® forfeited fee- a front house, a backhouse, slated, a garden plott, and out-
arms held of y sees of Dublin and Glendelough, to make up house, 1/. 9s. Ojrf— a front house, slated, 13s. 6rf— in St. Pe-
> augment by y said Acts, designed for y® see of Dublin ; | ter’s-street, same city— a garden to y® Green Tower, 3s a
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Wexford.
Kilkenny.
Carlow.
Dublin.
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1825.] FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT. 141
garden inclosed, 3s. 9d— a garden to the street, 3s.9d— a
yard inclosed in Backhouse-lane, 3s. ; in Ladies-street, same
co. — a house plott. — another house plott, 4s. 6 d. ; in Milk-
lane, same co. a house, now a stable, a house, a bawne back-
ward, Gs. — a house and garden, 7s. 6d. ; St. Stephen’s-street,
same co. — a house, slated, to the street, and a backside, 12s. —
a house backwards, two yards, and a garden, 1/. 7s. — a house
to the street, a yard, and an outhouse, slated, 15s. — part of
a front house, a house backwards, slated, a backside, and
garden, 15s. 5 d. ; St Peter’s-street, same co. — Total rent in
Waterford, 13/. Os. 10c!.— a house and back building, slated,
a yard, another house backward, slated, and a garden, in
St. Mary’s-street.— a fair house and back building, slated, on
ye south side of St. Ivorics-street, a yard and garden behind
them, 1/. 14s. lie/.— the 3d part of a ruinous thatched house
to yc street, where a horse-mill stood. — a plott of ground in-
closed with a stone wall in Upper-street (during y' life of Sir
Nich- Plunket only).— Total rent, 5s. 2d.— the 3d part of
one house, and back building, slated, in St. Toolock’s-strcet,
and a garden, a slated house and a yard, and old walls
therein. — a garden in St. Mary’s-street.— the third part of
a fair house on y' south side of the said street, slated, a brew-
house backwards, and a yard, with a new thatched house in
it, yc 3d part of a fair garden behind that, and adjoining to it,
and another garden in St. Ivories-street, and a small slated
house to y= Back-street (to hold these during y° life of Sir
Nic* Plunket oidy) ; co. Wexford.— Total rent in Bannow,
Us. 10i</. — in trust for y° (49) officers. Date ‘3d June
20</t year. — Inrolled 15 th June 1668.
45. Sir JOHN PONSONBY knt.— Killahin and Bally-
hanry, 240 a. — Aghancriny, 10 a. ; bar. Clonmorris, co.
Kerry. — Total quantity, (404 a. 3 b. 33 p. stat.) — Total
rent, 31. 15s. 1 \d. — in Clonmore alias Claynemore, 20 a.
plant. (32 a. In. 23 p. stat.) 8s. lc!.; bar. Iverke, co. Kil-
kenny.— in Grangeforth, (besides 1,701a. 1 R. formerly con-
firmed to him,) 80a. plant. (129a. 2r. 13p. stat.) l/.12s.4c/.;
bar. and co. Carlow. 46. WILLIAM CLAYTON isc.n.
gent — Ballybracke, 211 a.— Boynlysallagh (part), 31 a.; bar.
Moguniliy, co. Kerry. — Total quantity, 242 a. plant. (392 a. Kerry.
stat.)— Total rent, 3/. 13s. 6c/. Daleith Sept. 21 stycar.—
Inrolled 5 th Jan. 1669.
48. 1-IENRY Earl of DROGHEDA and THOS. LEIGH Dublin.
of Drogheda, alderman. — A brick house, slated, in Rosemary-
lane, Dublin, 15s. — part of a front house, 2 backhouses, a Cork.
garden, and backside, in James Terrye’slane, Is. — afront house
and backside in Ja’ Gould’s lane, 12s. — a front house in James
Gould Fitz-Nic’s lane, 1/. 10s. — a house and backside, a house
backward and backside, d“, 15s. — a small front house and back-
side in d», 6s. — a front and back house, backside, and garden,
in Martell’s-lane, 1/.4-S— a front house, backside, a cross back
house, and a garden to yc walls, in d", 18s. — a front sliedd, yard,
backhouse, and a garden, in D° Terrye’slane, 12s. — a front and
back house, and backside, in same lane, 18s.— a malt-house,
now a stable, and a backside, in d», 12s.— a front house, slated,
in Mill-street, in the north-west quarter, 1/. 2s. 6 d. — a front
house and backside in said lane, 1/. 6s. 3d.— a backhouse and
backside, d”, 7s. Gd. — a front house and backside, 15s.— a back-
house, now a kill-house, 2 backsides, and a back dwelling-
house, in John Waters’s lane, 12s.— a front house, a backside,
a lynny, a garden, a back house, and backside, d1', 1/. 4s. — a
front house and backside, d", 1/. 17s. 6 d. — a back house
and garden, d°, 6s.— part of a front house, 5 back houses,
and a backside, in Mr. Galway’s lane, 1/. 16s. 8 id. ; City
of Cork. — Total rent in Cork, 16/. 15s. 5 Id. — in trust
for y° (49) officers. — Note : The premisses in Galway’s-
lane were sold by Leigh to John Newenham of Cork,
rnercli', 13 July 1667. 54. THOMAS LEIGH afore- Meath.
said. — Drominstowne and part of Rathkenny, 416 a. 2 r.
plant. (674 a. 2r. 26 P. stat.) 8/. 8s. 8d. ; bar. Navan, co.
Meath. — Pokenstowne, 8 a. 3s. 2j)d. ; bar. Atherdee, co. Louth.
Louth. DateUth January 19!/t year.— Inrolled I3lh April
1668.
Roll, 1 9th and 20 th Cha. II. first part, face.
1. Capt WM. and Capt. ROBERT HAMILTON, and
• Capt. ALEX. STEWART. — A piece of ground, about
6 perches and 9 feet to y* street, in length about 8 perches
and 7 feet, on which is a brick house, tyled, a stable, 2 large
malt-houses of brick, tyled, a garden about 13 perches and
l ;n length, and 30 perches and ?, in breadth, in St. Thomas-
street, 3/. 12s. 2Jd.; City of Dublin. — part of a house,
slated, a sliedd, slated, and a garden, in Fisher-street, 7d—
a thatched house and a backside in ye market place, Is. 6d— a
front slated house and sliedd, a backside and garden, 15s. a
front house, slated, a court, a sliedd, slated, and a garden, 15s—
■fa front house and sliedd, slated, and a waste plott, 12s. fa
cabbin, the walls of a ruined house, and garden, Is. 6d— f a
front house, slated, a cabbin, old front walls, another cabbin,
old ruined walls, a backside, and 2 gardens, 9s— fa large
house, slated, a kill-house, a house backwards, a sliedd, slated,
a backside, and garden, 1/. 10s.— fa front corner house, slated,
a small yard, a slated linny, and a castle, 13s. 6</.— ( a large
front old castle, a dwelling-house backward, slated, another
house backwards, slated, a slated malt-house, a backside or
yard, a garden, and f walls of an old castle, ]/. 16s.— fa front
corner slated house and a backside, 6s. ; in yc market place of
yo town of Kingsale— fa large decayed cabbin, an out-
house, thatched, a backside, and a garden, in Church-lane,
Is. Gd. — j-thc walls of a front ruined house and a garden in d“.
Is. Gd. fa front house, slated, a house backward, thatched,
and 2 backsides, in d”, 3s. id.— fa front thatched house and
a large garden in d", 3s. 9d— fa large cabbin, a small plott
of ground, and a backside, in d», Is. Gd.— fa front thatched
house, a waste plott, and small garden, in d°, 3s. — f old walls
of a front house in d°, Is. 6d. — f another pair of walls and
waste ground backwards, d", 3s. 9d. — fa front slated house,
d" is. lO^d. — fa front thatched house and garden, without
Cork Gate, in y« suburbs, 3s.— fa front thatched house and
garden in y» same, Is. 10 Id.— Note .• In the deed of sale is
mentioned another front house, thatched, and a garden— f two
front cabbins, a garden, and another garden called yc Stellans
and Parke Warren, 9s.— fa front cabbin and garden, d",
3 s. 4 Jd. — fa front cabbin and garden, d", 3s. — f the one half of
(122.)
a thatched house and y* moiety of 2 ruined grist mills in d», if'
18s— fa small cabbin in d”, 4id— fa decayed cabbin in — ;
d« 4 Jd— fa front thatched house, a brew-house backwards,
a stable, a shedd, a close being 2 gardens, in d", 18s. 3d. —
f mudd walls of a ruined front cabbins and a garden on y*
east side of ye lane without Nicholas Gate, 3s— Ufa thatched
house or cabbin and large garden, d ', Ss— two waste plotts,
two cabbins or houses, and one garden, without y' rampier,
4s. Gd. — a gardeu fronting y* same, Is. 6d.— a cabbm and garden
in d°, 4s- Gd. — a house-stead, a work-house backward, an-
other house, an out-house, a garden, a cabbin, and a garden
in which y' said cabbin is built, 7s. Gd— two closes or gar-
dens without Nicholas Gate, 3 a. 3s. — one close in y' same.
Is. Ik/. — four small closes in d°, 9s. — one garden in d“, 9 d.
—a garden on y* west side of y= lane, Is. Ik/— a garden
without Nicholas Gate, Is. Ik/— a garden without said
„aie U-. Hrf. one close called 9 Ridges, burgary land
without Cork Gate, 2J a., 2s. 3d— one close without d», 3 a.
3s— moiety of Bangor and garden, d", Is. Ik/— moiety of
Parke Reagli, d", 2 a. 2s. 3d— a garden without d", 7‘d. ;
Kingsale— Total rent in Kingsale, 13/. Is. 43d— part ol
Coolevallinanemore and Farremnoy, 93a. 3r. 1/. Ss. Gd.;
par. llincorran, lib. of Kinsale— in trust for y* (49) officer.
1 Note: The lands thus f marked were sold by W"> Hamilton
to Anthony Stawell of Kingsale, esq., for 700/., by deed dated
29 October 1667. — Note On 13 February 1667 the premisses
from this mark || to Farremnoy were sold to John Stepney esq.
8. Sir HANS HAMILTON km. and hart., and W.
HAMILTON ofKinard. esq. — A front house, a hack-house,
and backside, in St. PatriekVstrect, Dublin, 31. 14s. 4>rf—
Carricknnavov (part), in St. Finhurrv’s par., C ork, !>1 a. 3 is.
12 p. 1/. 7s. 103d. — Grange, 20S a. prol. bogg in coman,
3/. Is. 7$rf. & 4)d. for y5 bogg— Eos' Ratlmr Culhg, in y* par.
of Killanullv, in y* south lib. of Cork, 93 a. 1/. 8s. 10jd—
Ardameke. in par. ofCarrigallen, said liberties, 34 a. 10s. 43d.
- Monevgormey, in said lib.. 673 a. 10/. Is. *3d -Bal-
liudookigg, 131 A. I/- 19*. 9>d, lib- of Cork-Total quan-
tity 1 227 a 3 b. 12 v. plant. (1,988 a. 3r. 21 r. suit.)—
Total rent, 18/. 12s. Sjrf— in trust for v’ (49) officers.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
n' JAMES GALBRAITH esq. — A timber-house, slated,
and a back-house, tyled. — a timber-house, slated and tyled,
and a backside — a timber-house, tyled ; St. Patrick-street,
city of Dublin.— a timber-house, slated, and a backside, in
Oxmantown, same city.— Rent, 14*. 2d. — in Tally alias
Thaly, Garlially ats Garnhally, Cloonelly ats Clunty, part of
2 cart"’ and fds of cart, 11a. 2 it. 4p. 2s. 4d.— Aghanaha alias
Aghownagha alias Aghowlagha, 1 cartron. — Carrowreagb
Aghanaghea, Carrowlea, and Gortenturry, 1 cart". — Fassarvo
ats Fassiris, 1 cart — Lissdaniska alias Listaniska, Carrowkeele,
and Aghtimocargie, 1 cart., 1,051a. 1b. 19 i*. 10/. 12s. 10W.
— Aghaderrard alias Aghowdireard, 1 cart— Aghavoghill alias
Aghowochill, 1 cartron. — Gortinedarragh alias Gurtinedar-
ragh, 1 cart., 478 a. & 3 p. 4/. 16s. 9,(</— Rosclogher alias
Ilossilogher, Gurtnessill alias Gortnessillagh, and Ballymare ats
Ballymure ats Ballynure, lcart., 1,110a. In. 8p. ll/.4s.9|<t
— Aghadenivanny ats Aghadoonevanny, 1 cart., 159 a. 1 n.
14 p. 1/. 12 s. 5\d. — Cloone, 1 cart.— Monyne, 1 cart, and
Unshinagh, 1 cart., 623 a. & 35 r. 6/. 6s. 2d— Agharooka
alias Agharuska, lcart, 99a. 2n. 16 r. 1/. Os. 2d— Loghla,
i cart., and Fagherlagh ats Furtagh, 1 cart., 470 a. 3 b. 24 p.
4 1- 15s- — two Dromone, 1 cart., Carrickeene, 1 cart.,
and Slewannagh, 1 cart., 359 a. 1 b. 24 p. 31. 12s. 9\d. ; I
bar. Ilosclogher, co. Leytrim. — Total quantity, 4,363 A. 2 it.
27 p. plant. (7,068 a. 1 n. 28 p.stat.)— Total rent, 44/. 3s. 6d.
—in trust for y* (49) officers Date 25t/ijune 19th year—
Inrolled 6th July 1667.
dalk. thirty-one tenem", waste tenem,!, and gardens, in ,
Camp-street, east side, Dundalk — eight waste tenements and -
gardens in Lanstaffe-gate-lane, without y° gate eight
small tenements and gardens in Seatowne, west side, Dun-
dalk.—one under-shott mill — 2 ruined abbeys. — 1 castle
and 54 tenem-, housesteads, and gardens, in Seatowne,
north side, Dundalk; the whole containing 392 houses,
waste tenements, housesteads, castles, and gardens. —one
small castle, called Castlenenagh, and 29 houses, tenem", or
burgages, on y side of the street as you go down to the
King's castle, in Carlingford. — three ‘ castles and 9 tene-
ments or burgages, from y Tholsell to y« castle, on y
other side of y street— the old Tholsell or castle, and 14
tenem- or burgages, on y other side of y» said street—
i. 13- JOHN ODELL, THOS. BOONE, and JOHN
GARDINER, gents.— Maghery in several or seven parcells,
whereof Scruby, Glasslaine, and Bannbonny or Bunnbonny
are parts, 145 a. 2 b. 8r— in Castle- Pierce alias Castle-Price,
12 a. 1 n. 8 p. ; bar. Orrier and Kilmore, co. Cork.— Total
quantity, (255 a. 2 n. 31 r. stat.)— Total rent, 21. Is. ll jd—
c *■ tllese t0 Odell.— in the soutli part of Bealdorogie alias Bally-
dorogie, 64 a. 1 n. 14 p. — Reylanes alias Ballingary and
Clonetemple, 162 a. 2 n— Cloneregan and Farrantanklin,
174 a— Ballyneale, 133 a — Killmihill, 102 a.— Ballyteigmill
alias Ballygelitaglee, 249 a. -in y west part of Ballyroe,
Ballyfernis alias Ballyferris, Woodstocke, and Cal.irnessa
alias Cahirnassa, 152 a. 32 p. ; bar. Connelloe, co. Limerick
— Total quantity, (1,679 a. 3 b. 12 p. stat.) —Total rent,
15/, 14s. lHrf. — these to Boone. — the south-west part of Bally-
mackery, next under yc foot of the great mountain 41 A
15 F— Fyndglasse alias Fineglacy, part contiguous to' Bally-
m'Carry aforesaid, 32 a. 3 it. 36 r. prof. 90 a. unprof, in
both.— Total quantity, (119 a. 3 b. 37 p. stat.)— Total rent
11. 2s. 6d. these to Gardiner Date 28th November
19th year— Inrolled 24 th December 1667.
15. MARCUS TREVOR, Baron of ROSETREVOR
and Vise- of DUNGANNON. _ Two houses or waste
tenem" and gardens— two tenem" or housesteads and gar-
dens.—2 tenem" and gardens— 1 tenem- or housestead and
garden. — 1 waste tenem' or housestead and garden. 2 ditto
and gardens— 1 ditto and garden— 2 ditto and gardens—
1 house and garden — 1 tenem- and garden— 1 d” and garden
-1 d“ and garden— 2 ditto and gardens— 1 d° and garden!
—1 d" and garden— 1 ditto, called Spun-hall, and garden—
a house and garden— 2 waste tenem" or housesteads and n-ar-
dens— 3 d» and gardens— 3 d> and gardens— 3 ,1" and gardens.
—1 d“ and garden— 2 d» and gardens — 2 d« and gardens—
1 d" and garden— 2 d" and gardens— 1 d» and garden— 1 d»
and garden— 1 d” and garden— 1 d»— 1 waste tenem-— 1 d«
and garden— 1 tenem- or dwelling-house and garden— 1 d»
and garden— 1 d» and 1 castle; in all, 1 castle, 52 houses,
housesteads, waste tenem", and gardens, in y North-street,
east side, m y" town of Dundalk. — fifteen houses, house-
steads, waste tenements, and gardens, in y Market-hill-
street, Dundalk. - two castles, 27 tenements or dwellin°-
houses, and 28 gardens, in High-street west, Dundalk.—
nineteen houses, housesteads, waste tenements, and gardens,
in Corn-morket-street, Dundalk twelve houses or tene-
ments, 12 gardens, and 3 castles, in Camp-street, Dundalk.
three castles, 48 tenements, and gardens, in HM, street
East, Dundalk-one castle, 28 tenements or cottages, and !
gardens, without Warr's gate, said street, Dundalk _
e.0 htj one tenem" waste tenem", and gardens, in y Upper- 1
end-street, Dundalk. — ten tenem'*. waste . 11
, . ’ waste and ruinous tenem", ;
and gardens, m‘ Lanstaffe-gate-lane, within the gate, Dun- ;
Is five tenem" or burgages, from y Tholsell to y Lstle—
d. forty-eight tenem", waste tenem", and burgages, in y back
n. street or lane, d"— ten tenem" or burgages ; the whole con-
id taining 120 houses, tenem" or burgages, near y church-
:a yard — that parke called Cate Nangle’s meadow, 2 a. 2 it.
a, 13 p— a park called Knocknerooty, 3 a. 2 r Parke Curry,
p- 5 a. 1 n. 13 p— Parke Touer or Foner, 2 a. 21 p.— eleven
., small parks, called White CasheU’s land, and 4 small parks
; of Waring’s land, 26 a. 3 r. 7 p— Cashell’s parke, 2 a. 1 r.
*• ~ten, smali P“rks> 011,1611 by yc names of Parke-Curke,
/. Wlutehouse parke, a parke called part of Lurganmore
- Parkenehim, Men Makan’s crott, Bullock’s park, y park
next y town of Lurganbegg, y Bean parke alias Parke-
fouer, Parkekeel, and y“ Mill parke, 41 a. — three small
/ parks called Lurganbegg, 8 a. 3 n. 25 p. — a park on y
, left hand as you go out of y gate leading to Drogheda,
Y “Uetl ,Cas*“e,Js Palke> 2 a. 1r— three parks called Parke
, f>te a,s Cate’s Parke, Parkekeel, and Moenmore, 20 a.
1 3 b. 4 p— five small parks called Parker’s meadows, 8 a
1 R. 29 p— Kerny’s crott, 2 r — Brandon’s meadow, near
. St- Francis’s abby, 2 a. — Parke Mader, 2 a. & 2 p. —
, Keeskemore, 9 a. 1r — ParkenesiUog and Parkehollywood,
4a. 2 it— a parke next y« comons, called Bathe’s land,
lo a— Loughernnn parke, 3 a.— DowdaU’s parke, 3 a 3 r
12 P—Parke Scryne, 1 a. 2 r. 6 P.-one small parke, called
y ane of Knockskerrybegg, 1 a. -a park in y land of
robbermurry, 1a. & 9 p- several parks called Mullyn and
Tobbermurry, 14 a— Meadmurry park, 2a— Mullyn parke,
1 r. 2 r— Broad park ats Park-lane, 7 a. 3 r. 26 p. — Billina’s
parke, 4 a. 3 n. 2 p— Geo. Toone’s parke, 1 a. 3 r. 22 p _
four small parkes, called Knagge’s park, Crossan’s crott,
Itath s crott, and Parke Nebell, 6 a. 2 r. 18 p. Parke
Camin, 1 a— three small parks, called Bryan Reagh’s parke,
Parkneguter, and Parkneshomer, 4 a. 2 r. 22 p— the Pkfoeon-
liouse parke and the Gate park, 4 A— Tyrer’s park, 3 a. Ir.—
the Cooke’s parke, joyning to thecomons, 18.v2 r— Capbett’s
parke, 6 a— Lurgan parke, 5 a— the Brick parke, 2a lit
—Gosling’s parke, 3 R— Mooreland parke, 8 A— one nuke
part of Park-lane, 6 a. 3 it. 32 P.-one . parke on y rfoM
hand of Lanstaffe-gate, Lane-gate, called y Flago- pa,ke
3 a. 2 r— two small parks, called the Flagg parks, 2 a —
m the gau «,U. ot Durf.lk, p„, rf „vo p^eeU, ' „f
land called Hetlzard’s land and Bathe’s land, 99 a. 2 r—
“ sal"e fieltls of Dundalk several parcells of land, viz.
Cassan, Garve, Moylervoge, Ballafryor land, and Laughs-
towne 104 A-m y same fields of Dundalk several parcells,
viz. Staples fields, Rathcahan, Shame, Pibole, Maghere-
croman, and Portulhs, 89a,& 16 P-i„ y same fields of
Dundalk several parcells, viz. Knoclcskerrymore, Cassan,
Smallway Knockelyny, Mullaghcarlyng, Lanmeleg, Curragh-
sheske, Meare, Ardegoone, Knockcrooke, KnockyskerribeL,
Mooreland, Mapus park, and Stanlye’s parke, 442 a. 2 r
SU,meGekls of Dundalk one parcel! called’ part
of Bathe s land, 32 a. 2 r. _ Stonehouse, 160 a.; within or
near y liberties or belonging to Dundalk, co. Louth —
Total quantity, 1,200 a. plant, with all boggs and commons
to y town or corporation of Dundalk formerly belonging or
in anywise appertaining, and which are now in his posses-
sion—the Coney burrow, 6 a— Parke Kne, 3 a— Parke
Garrett, 3 a— Broome’s parke alias Parknogeltie, 2 a Far-
nakn.me,3A— Mack Ennisfield, 3 small parcells, otherwise
called Bar" White’s park, 3 A— Griffin’s acre, 1 a —Parke
nedrumin, 5 a. Farrenedrum, containing these parcells, viz.
Merriman s part in 2 several places of y- field, 5 a CashelPs
land, in two places in that field, 1 1 a— Hollywood’s land
5 a. Malpas land in that field, called Knockmnrlin, 4 a —
Seagary’s land in that field, in two places, 4 A—Cashen-
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[ gerrie or Eliz. Bath’s park, 3 a. — Faire water, 8 a. — Fervore,
- 3 small parcells, 5 a. — Parke Otter, 2 a. — Greenhills, 3 a.
Parkeskeltie, 6 a. — White’s rocke, 6 a. — Booth rocke, 4 a. —
Merrimann’s rocke, 8 a.— Parke Edder Avore, 3 a— Knock-
skallow, 13 a. — Ballyneshannagh, 3 a. — Broolane, 3 a. — Sea-
garies Mullaghatye ats Dunreeghan, 60 a. — Edensliarrie,
7 a.— Aghnosornog, 9 a.— a stang of Rathcurrland, joyning
to Parke Androe and Aghnosornegg, one stang. Parke
Androe, 2 a.— Farrandowdall, 6 a.— Russell’s land, 6 a.-
Farranm'Coughan, 13 a.— Farrannewranry, 3 a— Lemawne,
60 a. — Randle’s land, known by these several names, viz.
Smythfield, 12 a— the Peeces, 20 a. — Monymore, 5 a—
Carreggnegornell, 17a— Farrennecurr, 3 a— Strow Patricke,
3 a— Tho* White’s parke, 3 a— Whinnaboly, 15 a— Acker-
„iUT, 2 a. — Parke Ard, l a. 2 r. — Crotacarragh,! a. — Corta-
carraghbegg, one stang by y' south gate, 1 R. — on the Gann,
2 a— Stonegate meadow, 2 a. 1 R— White’s parke, 3 a—
the Coney burrow, 3 a. — several parcells lying near the
town of Carlingford, 200 a. ; within yc liberties or belonging
to Carlingford, same co— Total quantity, 600 a. plant, with
all boggs and commons to y° town or corporation of Carling-
ford formerly belonging, and which now ave in his possession.
— Total quantity, 1,800 a. plant. (2,915 a. 3r. 32 p. stat.)—
and for all yc houses, 8cc., Total rent, 20 1. Date 1st April
19 tliyear. — Inrolled 22 cl May 1667.
20. GEO. BISHOPP esq.— Of Gallskill and Licketts-
towne, 406 a. — in Ballygilboy, out of the south-east side,
173 a. — Farnoge (part), 12 a. ; bar. Idea, co. Kilkenny.
Total quantity, 591 a. plant. (957 A. 1 R. 11 P- stat.) — Total
rent, ll/.19s.4d. 20. CHRIST. LOVETT of Dublin,
merch1. — Gragenekilly, 82 a. 2 r— Knockduffe, 57 a. 1 r—
Killmackevoge, 1 17 a— in the gleab land, 2 a. 3 r— Carng-
neglony, 210 a. — of common, 1a.; bar. Idea, Igrim, and Iber-
con, same co. — Total quantity, 470 a. 2 r. plant. (762 A.
&22 i*. stat.)— Total rent, 91. 10s. 6Jd. 21. JOHN PIL-
KINGTON, THOMASIN his wife, relict of Geo. Lyons, and
ANN and DOROTHY, d" and co-heirs ofy' said Geo. Lyons.
_ Part of Kilhnurry, 229 a. 2r. 27 p— part of Gallswood,
15 a. ; same bar. and co— Total quantity, 244a. 2 r. 27 p—
plant. (396 A. 1 R. Up. stat.) — Total rent, 41. 19s. 0|d.
21. GEO. LATHAM, JON. BAMLETT, and JON. AD-
DERTON— In Dunkitt, 29 a— in Farnoge, 1a. 2r. 27 p.
12s. 5d— to Latham— in Ardbegg, 51 a. & 27 p— in Bally-
necrea, 9 a. 2 r— more in y« same, 152a. 3r. 11p.; 41.6s.5id.
— to Bamlett. — in Dunkitt aforesaid, 40 a. — in Farnoge
(west part), 17 a. 1 r. 13 p. 11. 3s. 2id— to Adderton ; same
bar and co. Date 30 th Nov. 19 th year.— Inrolled 22 d April
23. WILLIAM FITZ-GERALD esq— Gortnegaple and
BallymTIenry, 216 a'. 11. 4s. 5Jd— Ballingrontigg, 80 a. 2 r.
16 p. 11. 4s. 5jd. — Ballinlehagh or lash, 144 a. 21. 3s. 8fd.
— Corbally alias Killballincurrigg or chury, 78 a. 11. 3s. 8id.
— Coolegoragh, 242 a. 3 R. 8 p. 31. 13s. 9id— Ballintossigg,
246a. 3r. 8p. 31. 14s. ll£d. — Ballinehilly, 69a. 11. 0s. 11 Id.
— BaUym'hewett, 95 a. 3 r. 8 p. 11. 9s. Id— Ballygronagh,
4 A. Is. 2id. — Ballinrath, 70 a. & 16 p. H Is. 3£d— Bal-
linknock, 264 a. 41. Os. 2d. — Minoghtragh, 46 a. 13s. lUd.
— Coolecapp, 60 a. prof. 60 a. unprof. 18s. 21d. — Glenan-
Condon, 40 a. prof. 120 a. unprof. 12s. 1 f d— Ballyfyn, 80 a.
11.4s.3|d. — OldCastletowne,60A.prof. 40A.unprof. 18s. 2fd.;
bar. Imokilly, co. Cork—1 Total quantity, (2,9 1 1 a. & 8 p. stat.)
Total rent, 271. 5s. 9 id. Date 31sl March 20 th year—
Inrolled 30 th May 1668.
26. HERBERT PELHAM and MARTHA TALBOT.
Knockinvarodigg,227A. & 16p. — Liskealagh,218A. 2r. in
Tullig, 243 a. & 32 v. ; bar. Kerricurrihy, co. Cork. — Total
quantity, 688 a. 3 r. 8 p. plant. (1,115 a. 3 R. stat.) lotal
rent, 101. 9s. 2£d— to hold, 595 a. to Pelham, and 93 a. 3 n.
8 p. to Talbot. Date 28 th January 19/ft year. — Inrolled
■25th February 1667.
28. Major JOHN ALLEN— BaUynecowan (part), 120 a.
2 r. 16 p. — Knockastandon (part), 55 a. & 32 p. — Knockana-
gife, 80 a. & 16 p. — Ballynorohowe, 338 a. & 16 p— Bally-
crohowe, .165 a. — Knockanavossy, 51 a. 1 it. 24p— Maddam
part, 4 a. & 32 p. ; bar. East Carburv, co.Cork. — Total quan-
tity, (1,319 a. 2 it. 3 P. stat.)— Total rent, 12/.7s.4lid.
Date 28 th January 191/t year— Inrolled 25 th February 1667.
(122.)
29. RACHEL and ANN BROWNE, daughters of Lieut, is & s
Timothy Browne of Bohonagh, co. Cork, dec1. — Bolionagh,
182 a. — Ballywallaghan, 140 a. — Caliairebegg, 154 a— the 1
south part of Scartcollenegeher, 135 a. 2 u. — Cliashgould
(part), 6 a. St 27 p. ; bar. East Carbury, same co. — Total
quantity, 617 a. 2 r. 27 p. plant. (1,000 A. 2 R. 2 p. stat.)—
—Total rent, 91. 7s. 7 d. Dale 28 th Jan. 19 tit year— In-
rolled 25 th February 1667.
30. JOHN BROWN In Shanvelly north-east quarter, A
132 A. plant. (213 a. 3 r. 11 p. stat.) 11. 15s. 8 d. ; bar. Cary,
co. Antrim. Date 19th Feb. 20lh year— Inrolled 21st Feb.
1667.
31. WM. and JAMES SW ANTON— In M'Maine, Kill- "
gobbane, and Killeire, 335 a. Sc33p.; bar. Sheilmalier, co.
Wexford. — in Gurtine, Cromoge, Ballanavernahan, and Kil-
lanure, 85 a. 2 R. 16 p.; bar. Scarawalsh, same co. — Total
quantity, (681 a. 2 r. 22 r. stat.)— Total rent, 81. 10s. 5 d.
Dale 6 th Dec. 19 th year— Inrolled 24 th February 1667.
33. RALPH MARSH— In Killberrye, 194 a. 2 r. 23 r.
prof. 15 a. unprof, plant. (315 a. St 23 p. stat.) 31. 18s. 9d.;
bar. Morgallen, co. Meath. Date 14 th January 19th
34. SAMUEL KERRIDGE esq— Kildony, 365 a— T.
part of Athindmore and Atliindbegg, 144 a. — Cullecully
(part), 52 a. 1r. 32 p— out of the nortli-east part of Moynard
and Moyntample, next Cullecully and ICiUclony, 31 a.; bar.
Eliomirty, co. Tipperary. — Total quantity, (959 a. 3r. 15p.
stat. )— Total rent, 81. 19s. lid. Date loth Nov. 191/t year.
—Inrolled 24/A February 1667.
35. EDW. DAVYES, exec' of Mary Davyes— Oughter- 2
a<dibutler, 180 a— in y' westerly part of Oughteraglibarron,
392 a. 1 r. SSp. — Cloghbreedy, 316 a. 1 r. 24 p.; bar. Mid-
dlethird, co. Tipperary— Total quantity, (1,439 a. 3 n. 16p.
stat.)— Total rent, 131. 9s. 11 id. Dale 18 th March 20th
year. — Inrolled 7 th April 1668. •
36. JOHN ALLEN. — In f westerly middle part of j
Tullamaine, 333 a. 2r. 27 p. plant. (540 a. 1 r. 38 p. stat.)
51. Is. 4d.; bar. Middlethird, co. Tipperary. Date
12th March 20 th year— Inrolled 141ft April 1608.
37. THOS. JACKSON and WM. ROGERS. — In yc south :
part of y' north part of Lisrona, 148 a. 23 p. 21. 5s. OJd-
to Jackson. in y° north part of Gortmorc and Clivody,
74 a. & 12 p. 11. 2s. 6 d. — to Rogers ; bar. Iffa and Offa,
co. Tipperary. Dale 181ft March 20th year— Inrolled
rtth April 1668.
39. ESTER, widow of FRANCIS ARCHER, and
JOHN their son and heir. — Little Cookstowne (part), 8 a.
2 r. 29 p. — Little Cookestowne (part), 73 a. Ik- 10 p.
Cookestowne (part), 79 a. 2 it. 1 p. — Cookestowne (part),
134 A. 2 R. 17 p. — Skaelstowne, 1 11 A. 3 r. — part of Geralds-
towne, Trevett, Balldoglinan, and Snipestownc, 221 a. 3 it. ;
bar. Skreene, co. Meath— Total quantity, 629 a. 2 n. 17 p.
plant. (1,019 a. 3 u. 15r. stat.)-Total rent, 121. 15s.0:jd—
to hold to yc uses of y* last will of Francis, dated 25 Sept.
1662 .—Date 15 th April 201ft year— Inrolled 251ft April
1668.
40. GAMALIEL WARTER— Sixteen houses, backsides,
and gardens, in town of Tipperary— Boghercrougli abas Bo-
. hercroe, 504 a— Barncnderrigg, 110 a. 2 r— Fannagowne,
i 156a. 3r. 24- p. — Knockbranly alias Knockbrawly, 124a. In.
I 24 p.; bar. ClomviUiam, co. Tipperary. — Total quantity,
I (1 451 a & 8 P. stat.)— Total rent, 13 1. 12s. Id— Carngaw-
. nagh alias Carriggognonagh, 1,513 a. & 32 p— Coolelencmore
l alias Coolemony, 32 a. 2 it. ; bar. Cuonogh, co. Limerick—
Total quantity, (2,503 a. 3 it. 5r. stat.)— Total rent, 231.9s.5d.
Date 4 th Dec. 19 th year— Inrolled 0th February 1667.
1 41. ANNE, relict of JOHN WYBROWE, and RICH.
their son. Ballynemudagh, 69 a. — Bullynlisliin, 201 a. In.
i prof. 37 a. unprof. — Incliicombe, 196 a. prof. 50 a. unprof—
Bearnicurrhv 238 a. prof. 70 A. unprof. ; bar. Coslea, co. Li-
- *»»■ H
20 p— in BaUycomy, 347 a. 3r. 20 p.; bar. Iragl.t. connor, co.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
isftsoCa.u. Kerry. — Total quantity in Limerick, 705 a. plant. (1,141a.
3r. 37 p. stat.) — Total rent, 10Z.14s. \\d. — in Kerry, 446a.
Kerry. 1 r. 28 p. plant. (723 A. & 22r. stat.)— Total rent, 61. 1 5s. 6f d.
Dale 8th February 20 th year. — Inrolled 19 th April
1668.
Wexford. 42 GE0RGE Duke of ALBEMARLE. — Ballintra-
man ats Farrellstowne, 194 a.— Ballymartin and Bally wish ats
Ballyliuses, 300 a. — Ardcannon ats Ardcavan, Ballinolort, and
Berridge alias Barriage, 167 a — Rathknattowne alias Iiath-
knottan, and Crossetton ats Crowestowne, 318 a. — the great
Island, 78 a. — Ferrybancke alias Ferrybanche alias Ferry-
backe, 4 a. 2 r.— Ballynesra, 274 a.— Killbally ats Galbally,
180 a — Johnstowne, 120 a.— Ballylioe ats Ballyhowe, 201 a.
— Killmacoe, 563 a. — Garrygibbon alias Garrygibbons, 70 a.
— Ballynccooly alias Ballymacooly, 93 a. — Ballynebabanoge
ats Ballybaneocke, 42 a. — Ballylogh ats Ballagh, 34 a.—
Killmeasten alias Killmistin, 71 a — Ballymolert alias Bally-
nolert, with a mill, 7 a.— Beggarine ats Beggarin, 12 a—
Killgarvan (part), 286 a.; bar. Shelmalier, co. Wexford
Ratbmacknee or uee, 224 a. 2 r. 25 p— Welshestowne, 69 a.
1 n. 19 p. — Owenstowne, 54 a. 2 a. 14 p. — Shortallstowne,
63 a. 1 r. 14 p. — Knockangall ats Knockangatle ats Knock-
angarle, 36 a. 2r. 28 p. — I-Iobbinstowne, 60 a. & 31 p. —
Itatli-Jarny als Ratbgarny, 70 a. — Rinzaheene alias Rin-
gongheene alias Rinagheene alias Ringanagheene, 34 a. 1 r.
30 p.— Graywraystowne or Graywryestowne alias Gregories-
towne, 17 a. & 4 p — Newtowne, 57 a. & 24 r.— Ballybranane,
214 a. & 18 p — Yoltowne, 107 a. 3 r. 6 p.— Ballykervin alias
Ballykevin, 47 a. 3 r. 1 p. — Ballycarane alias Ballycarran,
70 a. & 20 p. — Loughard, 33 A. & 38 p. — Martinstowne, 24 a.
3 r. 3 p. ; bar. Forth, same co. — Ballycally ats Ballykally,
483 a. — Mistringe, 317 a— RahindufFe alias Rahinclough,
365 a.— Adamstowue, 999 a.— Conoge, 261 A Brqghurry,
283 a.; bar. Bantry, same co — Ballaghnimeagh andTemple-
shelin ats Templeshelon, and Ballaghnireagh, 948a. — Old
Court, 257 a. — Tomgarrow, 345 a. — Lymbrick ats Lomena-
vackie, Killeurin alias Killinerin, and Coaleneglash ats Coole-
glouse, 1,640 a. — Inch and Carrancrobbin ats Crancrobin,
111a. 2 R. — Moycoyle alias Marquile alias Muckeyle, 220 a.
Conecurben als Crongavinc alias Colleiegent, 17 a— Toinen-
clielly als Tenehelcy ats Tomeneheally, 268 a Agheare, 67 a.
2 r — Crenalton ats Croneultan or Cronevetan, Crerneduagh
alias Cronederege ats Crandeeroge, 38 a. — Barreagh atsBar-
leigh alias Baioge, 1 6 a. 1 r. 8 p — Fermoyle ats Farmoyle, Cur-
raghcurre als Barraghore ats Barcurach, and Larahen, which
said lands of Currnghun and Larahen contain 107 a. — Giirleigh
ats Barleigh ats Boolerevin, Ballyoken ats Ballychoane
ats Ballyknoane Limericke, one tenement and 13 a. in Gory
do., containing 13 a. 2 n.— the ferry of Wexford. — Ballygarrett,
129 a.— in Tawkennicke, 278 a. 2r. — Kilkeavan, 248 a. 2 n.
— Coolenesillagh, 194a. — Balltofarrell, 102 a. & 8p. Askco-
keile, 79 a.— part of Pallice, 77 a. 2 r. ; bar. Gory, same co.— |
Total quantity, 12,065 a. 1r. 11 p. plant. (19,543 a. 3 R. 8 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 101. — All these premisses, with the ferry
of Wexford, were created into the manor of Belltramon, with
courts of record, leet, and baron ; to appoint seneschals ; to set
apart such quantity for demesne lands as he should think fit;
to create tenures and freeholders ; to build one or more pri-
sons, and to appoint gaolers, bailiffs, and other officers; to
receive and enjoy all strays, wayfs, felons’ goods, wrecks of y'
sea, mines, all fishings; to use one or more ferry boats in
any places within all the premisses, for the conveniency of
passengers, and all sorts of carriages, as he should think
fit ; to make what parks he pleased, with free warren and
chace ; aiul to have the same privileges in all the manors.
Licence ,to hold two fairs on 1 May and 29 September, and
the day after each, at the town of Ferrybank; a Thursday
m.u Let and 2 fairs on 1 May and 1 6 October, and the day
after, at Adamstowue ; and 3 fairs on 25 March, on Whitson
Monday, and 10 August, and the day after, at Lymericke,
with power to appoint clerks of the market ; to build a con-
venient key within or near the town of Ferrybank, and there
to ship and land goods inwards and outwards, paying the
usual customs ; and power to keep boats for herring fishing,
and to land and receive them at the said key. The pre-
misses in the barony of Forth created the manor of Ratli-
macknee or uee. The p emisses in the barony of Bantry
created y' manor of Addanton. The premisses in the barony
of Gory created the manor of Lymerick — The manors were
created, pursuant to privy seal, dated at Whitehall, 19 April
1668 (19", 2« p. d. R. 24), by patent dated 15 September,
and inrolled 11 November 1666, as also for a release and
discharge of the quit rents Date 8th Feb. 20th year.—
— Inrolled 24 th February 1667.
44- CHRISTOPHER FOSTER, JOHN HART, AB.
MILLER, SAM. and DAN. BREWSTER, and THOS.
TALBOTT. — The east part of Allen-Hogan, 32 a. 1 r. 8p.
— Allen Bourke (south part), 45 a. 2 r. 16 p. — Gorteene,
Finally, and Allen-Hogan, 160 a— Drishan (north part),
82 a. & 30 p Lislowry, 97 a. 2 r.— Garranabally, 192 a.
I r. 8 p — Lackinabrady, 58 a. & 16 r — Lisinareagh (north
part), 141a. 1 r. 30 p. ; bar. Clanwilliam, co. Tipperary.
Total quantity, 809 a. 1 r. 28 p. plant. (1,311 a. & 21 p.
stat.)— Total rent, 12Z.ls.10d. Date 18 th March 20 th year.
—Inrolled IZth April 1668.
46. Capt. JOHN ROSE. — Emmill, 232 a. prof. 150 a
unprof, plant. (375 a. 3 r. 8 p. stat.) 41. 13s. 11^1. 5 bar!
Clonhske, King’s Co. 46. EDWARD GLEGG esq—
laylc (south-east part), 124a. 2r. 14p— Ballykerine (south-
east part), 314 a. 2 r. 39 p. ; bar. Galinoy, co. Kilkenny
—Total quantity, 439 a. 1 r. 13 p. plant. (711a. 2r 23 p
stat ) -Total rent, 81. 17s. 10Jd Date 31st March
20th year — Inrolled 6 th April 1668.
Roll, 1 Qlh <§• 20 th Cha. II. first part, bac/c.
1 . Dr. ROBERT GORGES— Deny, one tate, 37 a. _ ...
prof. 48 a. unprof. 10s. 0 \d. — Carrignegowne and Feagh,
1 tate, 197 a. 2 it. 8 p. 21. 13s. id. — Liscnrnanor Liscon
1 tate, 79 a. 2 it. 28 p. prof. 4 a. unprof. 1/. Is. 6 d. — Island
within yc bogg, 1 a. 2 u. prof. 167 a. In. 32 p. unprof. 5 d.-
Mngherecleghy, 64 a. 2 r. 32 p.prof. 24 a. unprof. 17s. 5 id.—
Mullaghlevmy, 57 a. In. 36 p. 15s. 6jd— Moylagh, 65 a.
& 16 p. prof. 1a. 2 n. unprof. 17s. 7d. — Tomhskin, 95 a.
& 20 p. 1/. 5s. 8d. — Mulloghlost, 83 a. 3 r. 16 p. prof.
10 a. unprof. l/.2s. 7$d— Kilkrke, 116 a. 2 n. 32 p. prof.
17 a. unprof. 1/. 11s. 6d.— Corchriclagli, 69 a. & 16 p. prof.
2 a. 2 n. unprof. 18s. 8d. — Teironserke or Teiruseske,
82 a. 2 it. 16 p. 1/. 2s. 3 Id. — Mullnghore or Mullaghroe,
116 a. & 20 p. 1/. 11s. 4 jd. — Carricknledoe, 158 a. 21.2s.
7Jd. — Moykerry or Mackerry, 102 a. 3 it. 11. 7s. 9d. —
Leonletfaron, 44 a. 2 it. 16 p. 12s. 0*d; — TuUeallen, 70 a.
1 it. 16 p. prof. 13 a. 1 n. unprof. 19s — Drumbatry, 76 a.
In. 24 p. 1Z. Os. 7 Jd — Killncboggay or Killneleggy, 79 a.
1r. 24 p.prof. 7 a. unprof. U Is. 5Jd. — Lenate, 1 tate,
76 a. lit. 24 p. 1Z. Os. 7.\d. — Leglum, 81a. 1Z. Is. 101d.
' during y' life of y» Lord Lowth ; bar.
.— Lissennanagh, 1 pole, 98 a. prof.
'■ — Shancorr, 1 pole, 78 a. 2 it.
meene, 1 pole, 66 a. 3 it. 18s. 0{d. ; |
— to hold the t\
Farny, co. Monaghan
25 a. 1 n. unprof. 1Z. 5;
16p. 1Z. Is. 2Ad. — Cot
bai: Clonmogtan, co. Cavan MulWmociy, 8 a & 16 P
prof. lA.„„p,v,f. 35 a. S it. 16 p. prof!
28A.m,p,of. lAlli, tar.Clm.„],, co. P„„a»ao,,. -
in Blcnuo, m a. '21. 13s. Si/. — in Sh«,ta,„tB„,,tav,
266 a. & 35 p. 41. 0s. !Hr! — An-iindl- part of litcar.c, 63 a.
19s. l„d. — Varus and Cloughvarue als Cloghanora, 145 a.
21. 4s. 0)d. — Knockananevane, 25 a. 7s. 7d. — Shallagh-
more, 83 a. 1Z. 5s. 2id— Lehesseragh (part), 50 a. 15s. 2]d.
-m Ballybegg, 90 a. 1Z. 7s. 4d. - part of Coologe and
Drumroe, 105 a. 1Z. 11s. \0\d. ; bar. Upper Ormond, co.
Tipperary. — Smithstowne, 247 a. 5Z.0s.0id. — Thomns-
towne, 87 a. 1Z. 15s. 2 }d. — Ruske, 65 a. 'll. 6s. Sjd. —
Uoeden ats Boyden, 84 a. 2 it. 4 p. 1Z. 14s. 2: jd. — in and
about the town of Killbrewe, 208 A. & 34 p. 4Z. 4s. 3.Jd. ;
bar. Ratoath, co. Meath — Total quantity, 691 a. 2 it. 38 p.
plant. (1,120 a. 2 n. stat.) — Total rent, 14Z. 0s. 14d. in
Monyduffe, 32 a. 6s. 5Jd. — Rnnvile, 398 a. 4Z.0s.7d.—
in Ballynecourty, 304 a. 3Z. Is. 6,Jd. — Garrane, 112 a.
1Z. 2s. 8d. — Ballinccloughy, 371a. SZ. 15s. ljd. — Island
Eddy, 113 a. 1Z. 2s. lOjfd. ; bar. Dunkellin, co.Gai.wav—
Total quantity in Ulster, 2,037 a. 2 r. 32 p. plant. (3,303 a.
3 n. 3 p. stat.)— Total rent, 27Z. 10s. ljd— in Tipperary"
1-004 a . & 25 p. plant. (1,626 a. 2 it. 10P..stat.)_Total rent!
Galway, 1,330 a. plant. (2,154 a. 1 it. 22 p.
15Z.4s. lid—
Wexford.
Tipperary.
King's Co.
Kilkenny.
Fermanagh.
Tipperary.
Meath.
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
145
19Ss0Cn.ll. stat)— Total rent, 13Z.9s.3id. Date 21st Nov. 19 ihyear.
Inrolled Gift December 1667.
Dublin. 5. NATHANIEL PHILLPOTT Merch', and Dr. JOHN
CREIGHTON. — A timber house, slated, and a backside, in
Longford. Oxmantowne, Dublin, 16s. lOid. — Ardromin (part), 41 a.
JJ ' 2 R. 27 P. 16s. 10. Id- — Corglasse, 1 cartron, 190 a. 1 b. prof.
115 a. In, unprof. 3/. 17s. 0£d. — Dewlerocke or Dowle-
rocky, J cart., 235 a. 4/. 15s. 2d. — Aghnemadda and Mor-
dnffe, 1 cart., 263 a. 51. 6s. 6 d. — Corboy, 4 cart., 357 a.
11. 4s. 6|tf. — Creine, J cart., and Cormineo, J cart., 65 a. 2 a.
1/. 6s. 6 id. — in Brackly, i cart., 24 A. prof. 20 A. unprof.
9s. 8£d. — Clontamper, 149 a. SI. Os. id.— in Cony, £ cart.,
64 a. prof. 195 a. unprof. 1/. 5s. lit/.— Quilingshee, I cart.,
193 a. 3/. 18s. 2d. — Colleghter, 1 cart., 130 a. prof. 220 a.
unprof. 21. 12s. 7| d. — Reyne, 2 cart., 275 a. prof. 12 a.
unprof. 51. 11s. 4 £d. — Ballenegoslien, 4 cart., 78 a. 3 it.
1/. Ils.l0?,d.— Cornecally, I cart., 233 a. 3 it. 30 p. 4/. 14s. 9d.
— Cornefunchin, £ cart., and Derryskillin, J cart., 157 a. 3 it.
3/. 3s. 10 k!.— in Clonard, I cart., 37 a. prof. 202 a. unprof.
14s. lift!.; bar. and co. Longford. — Killroe ats Killrea,
1 cart., 513 a. 10/. 7s. 9rf. — Crannevie als Conree, d», 208 a.
3 n. 30 p. 4/. 4s. 7}<Z. — Aghacorrin als Aghakirrell, 439 a.
81. 17 s. 9Jd. — Mullagh ats Markagh (part), 40 a. 2 it. 8 p.
16s. 5d. — Aghanecloy, 1 cart., 70 a. 1/. 8s. 4d.; bar. Gra-
nard, same co. — in trust for yc (49) officers. — Total quantity,
3,766 a. lit. 15 p. plant. (6,100 a. 3 k. 20 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 76/. 5s. 2£d. Date 25th Nov. 19 Ihyear. — Inrolled
1th December 1667.
Dublin. 9- ARTHUR Earl of DONEGALL.— A timber house,
slated, and a backside, in Corne Market, Dublin, 1/. 18s. 3d. ;
City of Dublin. — which house he sold for 110/. to John
Waterford. Dutton of Dublin, Merch', 8th Oct. 1669. — part of a house
to the street, slated, a curtilage, and garden, in St. Nicholas-
street, 1/. 18s. Id. — a house to y" street) a backhouse, and
stable, slated, a yard and garden, d", 1/. 10s. Id. — a house to
yc street, slated, and backside, in St. Michaells-street, 1/. 4s.
— a house to yc street, slated, a curtilage, a back slated house,
a yard, and garden, in d”, 1/. 16s. — a house, slated, another
house to yc street, being part of yc malt-house, a malt-
house backwards, slated. — 2 yards, in one of which is a tyled
sliedd, and a yard or garden backward of the last mentioned
malt-house, in St. John-street, 18s. 8d. — a front house, slated,
an outhouse, thatched, a yard, and garden, in d°, 1Z. 4s. —
a house and garden plott, d°, 6s. — a low tenem' to yc street,
a yard, and garden, in d", 15s. — a tenem' to y° street, slated,
a yard, and garden, d", 10s. 6d. — a thatched tenem' to the
street, an outhouse or sliedd, backside, and garden, d ", 9s. —
a front house, slated, a kill-house, a yard, and garden, in d",
18s. — a house and sliedd, slated, a garden plott and yard, in
Broad-street, 21. 5s. — a front house, slated, a curtilage, and
garden, in d°, 1/. 9s. 0fd. — part of a house to the street,
slated, 2 yards, and a garden plott, in d", 18s. lOAtf. ; City
of Waterford. — Total rent in Waterford, 15/. 12s. 2d. —
in trust for the (49) officers. Date 12/A August 1 8th year.
—Inrolled [ ] 1667.
Waterford. 13. NICHOLAS OSBURNE esq. — Woodhouse alias
Torcorran, 223 a. SI. Is. 8jd. — in Killvineene, 145 a. 1 k.
35 p. 21. 4s. 2d. — Stradballybegg (all except John Wilson’s
part), 83 a. 2 r. 16 p. 1/. 5s. 4ijd. — Stradballymore and
Baronsland, 349 a. 2r. 16 p. 5/. 6s. 2Jd. ; bar. Decies, co.
Waterford. — Total rent, 12/. 3s. 5 f d. 14. RICHARD
WARING gent. — Drumlogliane (part), 196 a. & 24 r. prof.
168 a. unprof. 2/. 19s. Id. — Carrigberaghan, Kilberaglian
alias Carrjgurraghan, 164 a. 2r. 16 p. 2/. 10s. — Ballinval-
loony,204A. 2u. 16 p. 3/. 2s. 1 ijd. — Garraiunillan(part),S80A.
2 R. 16 p. 51. 15s. 7}d.; bar. Decies, same co. — Total quantity,
945 A. 3 R. 32 P. plant. (1,532 A. 1 u. 12 p. stat.)— Total rent,
Tijrpcrary. 147. 7S. 3 k/. 15. JOHN BOREMAN. — In Cullenagh,
317 a. In. 14 P. plant. (514 a. 5 p. stat.) 4/.16s.4Jtf.; bar.
Glanherry, same co. 15. Capt. JAMES OULDFI ELD.
— Out of Ballybrine, 121 a. & 27 p. prof. 70 a. unprof. —
Liscurrine, 66 a. — more in both, 25 a. 2 r. ; bar. Lower
Ormond, co. Tipperary. — Total quantity, 212 a. 2 r. 27 p.
plant. (344 a. 1 a. 38 v. stat.)— Total rent, 3/.4s.7d. Date
1th Dec. 19/A year Inrolled [ ] 1667.
Dublin. 17. Sir GEORGE 11AWDEN ban. and WILLIAM
BRETT gem. — One house, with y" appurls, in St. Tho'-street,
(122.)
Dublin, 12s. 4. Id. — a thatched tenem' and garden in Church- 19&20C
lane, in Trym, leading to Newtowne, 3s. — a fair stone and
clay walled thatched tenem', with a cow-house, stable, and Afea
garden, on y" east side of that lane, next Haggard-street, 5s.
— a stone and clay walled tenem' and garden, a thatched
tenem' and stable, on y' east side of Scarlett’s-lane, 5s. —a house-
stead, tenem', and garden, on ys west side, d", 6d. — a waste
homestead and garden in Mill-lane, 6d. — a stable and garden
on yc south side of Scarlett-lane, Is. 6<Z. — a piece of land
containing 1£ a. — near ye same about 4 a. — a close near y=
great church, without Navan gate, about 3 stangs, 8s. 4)<Z. ;
town of Trym— Total rent in Trym, l/.3s. lOJd.-a waste
tenem' and garden on y“ east side of yc street Wraye’s gate,
9 d. — the like tenement, now thatched, and a garden, Is. lid.
— a tenem' or housestead, with a small cabbin, within y'
wall and garden, Is. Hd. — the like, and a like cabbin with
a garden, Is. 14d. — a garden in y° west side, without Wraye’s
gate, pretended to belong to the corporation, 9d. — a waste
tenem' and garden, and waste housestead and garden, 9 d.
— a waste garden and shedd, 1 \d. — a housestead and
garden-plott, in the front of which is a cabbin, thatched;
a thatched tenem' and garden, Is. 10id. — a thatched
tenem’, a backside, 2 backsides near, a waste housestead
or garden plott, Is. 10 Id. — a waste housestead, a cabbin,
and garden, in the west side of Connaught-street, 9 d. —
walls of a tenement, a garden, and backside, d", 9tZ. — a
housestead and garden, stone-walled cabbins, and a cow-
house, 2s. 3 d. — a housestead, garden-plott, and small cab-
bin, d°, Is. 1J<Z. — a waste housestead, and a plott for a
garden, without Five Mile gate, 5^d.— a waste housestead
and garden, without yc same wall, 4 id. — the like, and other
the like, with a cabbin, in d‘, 9 d. — the like in same street,
3d. — the like in d", 3<Z. — a waste tenem' and housestead,
3d. — the like, on which was lately a small cabbin, 3d. —
a housestead and 3 garden plotts in the north side of
Connaught-street, Is. 2 {d. — a cabbin in same street, Is. 6 d.
— a waste tenem' and garden, 4 Id. —the like in same street,
Id. — a cabbin, Is. lid. — the like, with 2 mud-walled
thatched cabbins, lOijd. — a waste house and garden plott
in d°, 6 d. — walls of a tenem', castlewise built, 21 stories
high, west side, of Wraye’s-street als High street. Is. lid.
a stoile-walled and a thatched tenement in d’, 9d. — a
waste housestead and a garden plott, ljd. — a stone and clay-
walled house, thatched, and a garden, d“. Is. lid. — a house
and garden, d", 2s. 3d. — a stone and lyme castle, d“, Is. lid.
—a stone and lyme house, built castlewise, a backside, and
garden, in d“, 4s. 6d. — the ruins of a house and castle, a
garden, 2s. 3d. — waste wails, in which is a cabbin and garden.
Is. 6d. — a house and garden, Is. lOld. — a house and garden,
Is. 101d. — old walls of a tenement and garden, Is. 6 d. — an
old castle and garden, Is. 6d. — old walls and a garden,
Is. 10Id. — old walls of a castle, a thatched liovell, and garden,
in d ', 2s. 3d. — a ruined house and garden, d°, 9 d. — old walls
and a garden, Is. lid. — ruined walls of a castle, a house built
casdewise, old walls of a casde on yc bridge of both sides, 6s.
— a waste housestead behind y' last houses out of Wraye’s-
street, 44d. — old walls of a house in d". Id. — a waste garden
or housestead, 1 jd- — a small casde, thatched, Is. 6d. — a stone-
walled diatched house and garden. Is. lOAd. — a waste house-
stead or garden, 9d. — a stone-walled diatched house, a backside,
a thatched casde behind yc last houses, out of Wraye’s street,
a waste tenement or homestead, a garden, waste stone
walls of a tenement, and a garden, 9d. and 6d. — a thatched
tenement or brewhouse and garden, a thatched tenem' and
garden, in d", 2s. 3d.— a waste housestead or garden, 3Jd.
— a waste housestead or tenement and garden. Is. OJrf. —
a stone-walled tenement or housestead, 3 gardens, one half ot
yc mills belonging to Lord Trhnletstown, 15s. — waste walls
of a tenem' and garden in y; same. Is. 1!</. — old walls of a
castle, a backside, and a garden, 5s. 3d. — a tenem' or house-
stead, 2 cabbins, backside, and garden. Is. lid. — a waste
housestead or tenem', a backside, and garden, in y' lane lead-
ing to St. James’s church, Is. l)d.— a waste housestead and
garden-plott in West-street, on f south side of the North-
bridge, 3Jd.— the like, 3£<fc— the like in same street, SW.—
the old foundation walls of a waste tenem' and garden-plott,
4 id.— the like old mills of a ruined tenem', 3d.— the rained
walls of a castle, a garden, in y' East-street, north side, 9d. —
a waste, tenem1, a thatched tenem', stable, and garden, d",
Is. lOJd. — a waste tenem', backside, and garden, 9d. — a
housestead or tenement or cabbin in d°, 9d. — a waste tene-
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[• ment, a housestead and garden, 4J4 — the backside of y‘
- last liousestead, and garden-plott, in y' blind lane alias
Cottner’s-lane, 94 — a waste liousestead and garden in
same street, 4*4 — the like, 4*4— the like, 4*4 — a waste
tenement and garden, 4 *4 — three waste tenem“ and garden-
-the backside of y‘ —broken stone waUs, formerly a crane house, 10*4 — a i
yc blind lane alias long stone slated house, much out of repair, formerly a kilne "
id and garden in house, 3s.— the old walls of 2 houses, 10J4— a cabbin and a
like, 4W.-a waste shedd. Is. lid.— a stone house to yc river, 3s. 4*4— a long
tenem11 and garden- stone house opposite y' former, 3s. 4*4— a stone house, slated"
plotts, 9rf.— one d°, 9d.— — one du on other side of the lane, 74 with y walls of a liousestead in the’ backside, 3s. ML— a
a waste liousestead and garden-ph
ie house, slated, with a small backside, 3s. £
town of Athboy, co. Meath— in y' liberties of y corpora- half covered, with a small garden behind to the water, Is. 10. Id.
uon of Athboy, 180 a arable old extent-rent, JW. 12 s. 1034 -old walls and 2 cabbins, and a garden behind them,
-all those several houses and tenem- in Athboy, formerly 2s. 34-a small stone house, slated, with a cabbin and garden
belonging to the corporation of Athboy, 1/. 17s. 6 d. (to hold behind it, 3s.-old walls, 74-a thatched house, stone walls,
these houses in mortgage for 200/., untill that sum was paid witli a backside, and cabbin in it. 2s. 34-a small cabbin
y such as had yC nSht an(1 1>enefit of redeeming the said and garden, Is. 1*4— a cabbin on each side of the street,
mortgage.)— part of a capital house or messuage, with y* and 2 plotts, 2s. 34-old walls and small garden, 104— a
app, without Wrayes gate, 4s. 10*4 ; town and liberties ruined slate house, Is. fid. —a thatched house, 1034 — a
of Athboy -Total rent of houses in Athboy, 51. 13s. 7 id. cabbin joining to it, 10?(4— a stone house, slated, and a small
a tenem and garden at y' west end of the north and south backside, adjoining to y end of y' same a small thatched
side of Crosse-street, Is. lid. — a small cottage and small cabbin, 4s. 64— at y' end of yc same a small warden, 74—
garden, 5|4- a cottage, backside, and garden, 6d— a small old walls, 4*4— old stone walls of a house, 644: in Denn-
cottage and garden, 34-old waste walls and garden-plott, street, in Thomastowne. — two housesteads, 9d— two small
. a cottage and small garden, 4*4— a small house and cabbins and a garden with a cabbin in it, Is. 10id.— a house-
garden, Is. l id. — a house and garden, 1034 — a house stead to y corner and a small garden behind, 6J4— a cabbin,
j StlL* 1”““ ““i S“*"’ “din rb*** another new cehbin end . mil gerden,
"fff ,„d g.rtm, SJi;-. tenem' end garden in ,• north 3s. U.-„ stone ho.se, stated, with a weete piece of greeri to
end of L.,,00 W -a and garden in d-, it, 3s. M.-a o.hbin near Kill, e, to; gate, M._, l.o.m and
SrfTin 1. J ®“ ” * **’*— l'°” “■> I*- Ud-tltewdl, of, hone, joining
garden in i, Si-a eo tago and garden in <!•, lOJi- oh,„ch-p„l, in ,• npper end of High-street, 6|d! t inDenn-
hoose and garden—. lioure and garden, 3d.- « cotOtge street, in Thomastowne. -Total rent in Thomastowne,
church-yard, in yc upper end of High-si
street, in Thomastowne. — Total ren
Saflr'dl*-* “? *"?“• 3d— a hon« and «. B,’. piece of grettnd, a tbatZdwi
S.1 • T’ *** ««*> “d ■«.!, a thatched W barn nsed
Sard™’ Si',, „ ^ T S . I “,MSe “d “ r ““>• * d“«h»d l™*" ban. ttsetl
garden, Sji. _ a cottage and garden, U. - a eottag. and a. a sttdile, and a garden of frnit trees, ll_,tone wall, of
grtlen M— a retttge and gardmt, 7d— a house and garden, a house to ,• street, an additional bach-building, stone
' ,. , se and Sfuden’ Id.— a cottage and small walls, stone walls of a house without a roof, a thatched
° u"’ A ' COttl,g“ and garden> 7d— a house and house “sed as a barn, a backside in which y' said barn is,
L Mpatu'It ,0,rC an.dgt7 A 6,L; t0Wn 0f Dl,lcek> a gaiden> a sliPP of ground, another plott of ground, a
shedd in Sr P ? - • !" .Du Ceke’ 14 2s' 10d—a slated thatched house to the street, 12s— a plott of ground to y
, , . r s pans i, in yc west street, 3s. a tenp- street, a thatched house wherein is a kiln to drv malt and
ment and thatched house or back building, with a stable a backside, old walls of a house without a roof, 4s — a
tan : rST2: ‘ \ m~a S!ated and sIated Plott of ground to the street, a thatched house, stone walls,
; T t lrT T\ ’ d°\5S- nd— 11 piece 0f ground used as a backside, and a garden plot
toW^ T outhouse, do is. Bid.; and ally, 13s. 1*4; in St. Nicholas-street, south side/city
in trust for v' M OI Hi ‘“V. f 2.'“° ® “’ 19i' 84rf-— of Cashell — a thatched house used as a stable, a garden
-LJ/JlLl, nL°ffiACi'TZr'D N0V- P'0tt’ 2s— a thatclled bouse used as a common bakeLuse,
to™0ofDtof^rmToJd Sltted nUtITSl5 ^ 1S‘ 8Hi “nd n"y’ 13S- 'I* '’ in Sl' Nicholas-street, llh'side/city
n of Drogheda. Total rent in Drogheda, 19s. 8 \d— of Cashell— a thatched house u-~’ -- ’ *
— Inrolled 14# December 1667.
24. JOHN Lord Yisct. MASSAREENE. — One nev
brick house, slated, in School-house-lane, Dublin, 16s. 10 k/.
plott, As— a thatched house used as a common bakehouse,
a low-built house, a garden, a thatched house, old walls
wherein a horse-mill was kept, 12s— a thatched house and
backside, a cabbin used as a stable, and garden plott,
III ocnooi-nouse-lane, Dublin, 16s. 1014; 4s. 6<Z— a lmw i, ... , ° , ‘
half a garden reaching to y corporation orchard, part of the where a house was, (irf.-a garden’ with old wills in R
2s. 3d. ; in March-street, in Thomastowne, co. Kilkenny—
next to Pipe’s gate, on yd west side in Pipe-street, a thatched
cabbin, Is. 1*4— on y' north side of said street a cabbin for
a barn, 11*4— a liousestead on y» church-yard, 4*4— two
with 2 small cabbins between it and Blind-street, Is. old
walls of a garden, Is— a thatched house and garden, 4s— a
garden to the street with old walls in it, 64 ; in Blind-street,
same city— a dwelling house with a kiln and backside, 6s
a stone house, a garden, and a cabbin, 12s— a thatched cab-
stonTwS amlaplou withouTy’ s!dd strectTnd ' ^ 'T' “ Cabbh‘ back'''ard' a “urd^efandl vo^dpttttf
behind it, Is. 64 a small cabbin, with a little housestead,
94 a thatched house, with a little spot of a garden, Is. 10*4
—a thatched house, garden behind it, a cabbin, backside, and
shedd, 3s. 34— an old ruined cabbin, with other old walls, 64
—a waste piece of ground joining to y' said walls, 2M; in
1 ipe-street, in Thomastowne— a great slated house, a vard.
thatched, to the street, a house with a backside and garden,
9s— a cabbin and garden, 4s. — large stone walls with thatched
shades, backside old walls, and garden backwards, with stone
walls in it, 10s. ; in St. Nicholas-street, same city. a waste
plott of ground to the street, Is. 64— a thatched house, back-
slated house, a yard, side, and garden, 3s. 64— a s
... „d.i. gzsi .“It. “ 3 “t T' “■ “■ » st-
small garden behind, 3s. 10k/ i liousestead «„d ,li ?' • 'vaste P*ott ot ground, 64— a cabbin, witli
Is. 1*4 — several old walls witli small T.n and ga,'den> two “bbins and garden, 6s. 64; in Blind-street,
3s 9rf two stone , n USe’ same city— °ld wills With a garden, Is. 64- part of v' anr-
long stone walls o uAs ’ t “a tlThif hm <len 5" joi"S IO ^ c,ul,ch a"d church-yard, 74 - a small
•stone walls, and a IZl Si, tnd “t-cS^iZe J° ^kside, 1,-a stone wall
walls and « garden to G.iltci-hinc 1, n . i ,hatched cabbln Wltb “ g"«lcn, 2s. 64-a garden plott to
and gardens, !-,! Iiie hole skted’ t ^ V !'°,,S° P‘0tt ‘° stre0t> b>
0s. 7*4 ; in High-street in Thomastowne — b 1 ® baaks,de’. ■' s,reet’ W1th a slipp ot ground, 3s— a piece of ground lo
ground and y walls pf a castle on it and ,i i 5 °‘ * “ SUeet Where n ho,se-milI was, 64— a slipp of ground to
joining to y town walls 4, « , „ , T ,0"Se r Strcet’ whelein are 2 cabbins, 2s. 64-a largo stone house,
'and orchard, 2s. 34-la calibin tn.l g«rd“i I'!’ Vd-af" ^ T **“' "" BddiUon"1 bl,ildi,1«- “ «"«dl court
thatclied cabbin, 8s a waste piece of around li. .■ °nS °r yald> “ Sarden> nnd n ,m'8° bn''»e, 1/-— a cabbin to y“
house joining to v' castle unto the brkliro 107,/'" y,St0"e S'reel’ ngm'den ,0 ,lle sn,"e> » backwards, a castle to
stead nnd a little cabbin in it u (i dll t . t . n ,,he Sllei''’ 8 smn11 «ar,|co, and backside, 10s. 64 — a large
Is. 64-„ housestead and cabbin, will, a small garden, Ts. 64 old* ym^nllT’gtSlSI^^
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Cashell.
Antrim.
Meath.
Cavan.
Monaglu \
Dublin.
1825.] FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT. 147
stone houses, a slipp of ground, an old decayed back-house,
old walls, an orchard, and 2 gardens, 12s.— a slated stone
house, y° walls of 2 houses, a garden, and slipp of ground, 1/.
— stone walls to yc street, 2 cabbins, and a garden, 4s. 6rf. ;
in St. John’s-street, same city. — a thatched house, stone walls,
with a garden, 4s. — a range of old walls to the street, where
houses stood, beginning at Walter Fleming’s house, and ending
at yc great church house of John Haley, with some back-
sides and gardens, 7s.— part of a large stone house, a garden,
and yard, ljrf. ; in Fryer’s-street, same city. — in trust for the
(49) officers.— Total rent in Cashell, 13/. 8s. 6)tf. ; to be paid
to y' Archbp. of Cashell and his succ". 32. Ballabradan,
327a. prof. 200a. unprof.; bar. Dunluce, co. Antrim.— Bal-
liuedrentagh alias Crossebegg, 625 A. prof. 85 A. unprof. ; bar.
Massareene, same co. — to hold this for yc remainder of a lease
of 179 years, commencing 11 June 1619, at y' rent of 20s. —
in Knockane, 98 a. prof. 65 a. unprof. — half town of Dowray,
246 a. 2 n. prof. 10 a. 2 b. unprof. — half town of Mullen,
374 A. prof. 55 A. unprof. — half town of Cultefaghan, 329 a.
prof. 465 a. and 9 a. of bogg.— half town of T ullaghery, 145 a.
prof. 214 A. unprof. ; bar. Killconway, same co. — Total quan-
tity, 2,144 A. 2 K. plant. (3,473 a. 2 R. 38 r. stat.)— Total
rent, 28 1. 18s. Ild. — Maine, 268 a.— in Dromkeath, 120 a. —
in Killany and Stonestowne, 280 a. — in Braginstowne, 213 a.;
bar. Atherdee, co. Louth. — Total quantity, 881 a. plant.
(1,427 a. & 11 r. stat.)— Total rent, 171. 6s. 9></.— to him and
his heirs. Dale 14 th Jan. 19 th year. — Jnrolled 3d March
1667.
34. Sir WM. TICIIBORNE knt. and JUDITH his wife,
ROBERT MOULDSWOllTH, an infant, son and heir
of Robert M. of Dublin, merch', JOHN UPTON esq. and
U RSUL A his wife, relict of George Clerke of London, merch',
JOHN and NIC. CLERKE, their surviving children, and
THOS., son and heir of John Bligh dec1.— Athboy (part),
480 a. 3 b. 21 1>. prof. 156 a. 2 r. unprof. — Foster’s field, 49 a.
1 r. 8p. — Rathcony (part), 64 a. 1 R. 14p.— Rathmore, 559a.
3r. 28 p. ; bar. Lune, co. Meath.— Total quantity, 1,154 a.
1 r. 31 p. plant. (1,869 a. 3 r. 25 p. stat.) — Total rent,
23 1. 7s. 6)d. — To hold one full third part to Titchborne and
wife during her life ; remainder to Molesworlh and his heirs,
and for want thereof remainder to said dame Judith and her
heirs for ever, according to yc last will of Robert Molesworth
dec1 (her former husband), and father to y' said Robert, dated
15 Aug. 1656. To hold one other full 3d part to Upton
and wife, untill John and Nic* Clerke shall attain y" age
of 21 years; remainder to said John and Nic‘, and their
heirs, according to y* last will of their father George, dated
10 April 1660 ; and to hold one other full 3d part to Bligh,
for ever. Date 12 th May 20 th year. — Inrolled 21st May
1668.
36. CHARLES DAVENPORT and Lieut. ARTHUR
NEWBURGH. — Inorguroge alias Inverguroge, 77 A. 1 a.
24 p. prof. 126 a. 2 r. unprof. — Tocher, 132 a. 2 it. 32 p.
prof. 8 a. unprof. — Drumtnmen alias Drntamen, 107 a. 2 r.
32 p. prof. 20 a. & 32 p. unprof. — Carrigorman, 211 a. 2 r.
32 p— Fartidreene, 32 a. 2 r. prof. 84- a. 3 r. 24 p. unprof.—
Carnelunshee, 217 a. 1b. 24 p. prof. 28 a. 2 r. unprof.— Car-
negarane (west part), 73 a. 1r. 24 p. prof. 45 a. 1r. 22 p. un-
prof. ; bar. Castleraghan, co. Cavan — these to Davenport. —
Total quantity, 852 a. 3r. 8p. plant. (1,381a. 1r. 24 p. stat.)
Total rent, 11/. 10s. 3t/.— the south part of Clounequirk,
1 cart., 145 a. 2 R. 36 p. — Derrymonagli, 1 cart", 63 a. 1 r.
28 p. plant — Total quantity, (338 a. 3 r. 5p. stat.); bar.
Tullaghagh and Tullaghanogho, same co. — Total rent,
2/. 16s. 5ij<Z.— Aghagapp, 110 a. 2 r. prof. 12 a. unprof,
plant ( 178 a. 3 n. 39 p. stat) 1/. 9s. 1 0 d. ; bar. and co. Mona-
ghan.— these to Newburgh. Date 9 th April 20 th year. —
Inrolled 18 th May 1668.
38. Sir JAMES WEYMES knt., son and heir of Sir
Patrick Weymes kill.— A messuage or tenement in Oxmnn-
towne, adjoining to y° messuage wherein Felix Bourne dwells,
0s, — a waste piece of ground or garden lying in y" backside
of y° said 2 messuages, and extending towards y” garden in y'
possession of dame Sarah Donnellan, Is. 6 d. — a messuage or
tenement, with y' gardens, orchards, mid several hack buildings,
with other apput'Ts, in or near C!ow-ltuie nls Bull-lane, 1/. 10s.
—a mansion-house, back court, and garden, with y* appurfs, in
Cow-lane, 2/. 12s. a garden or orchard at y' corner of
Cow-lane, wherein Sir John Cole knt lately erected a stable
( 122.)
and coach-houses, 9s. — a messuage or tenement, with y° ap- ta
parts, in Oxmantowne, situate over against St. Michan’s
church, 1/. 5s.6tf. — a messuage or brick tenement, and several
parks, containing, near Ballybough-bridge, 40 a. 3/. 13s. 6d.
— in Oxmantowne, adjoining to the highway leading to
Ballybough-bridge, 6 a. 1/. 10s. — in d”, joining to d", 4 a.
18s. — in d", adjoining to the highway leading to Drumconra,
4 a. 9s.— a messuage or tenement in St. Francis-street, with
y° garden and backside thereunto belonging, 9s. — a tene-
ment, garden, and backside, in d", 10s. 6rf. — a messuage or
tenement on yc Merchants-key, 1/. 17s. 6d. — in St. James’s-
street, £ a. Is. 6(7. — 1| Such right, title, and interest as Jas.
Bath of Akarne had, in 1641, to a messuage or tenement in
Winetavern s', 12s. 9 d. ; formerly y“ estate of Jas. Bath of
Akarne; City of Dublin and liberties thereof. — ten mes-
suages or tenements, with y“ gardens, yards, and backsides
thereto belonging, lying contiguous each to yc other, part
thereof in St. Nic’-strcet and ye residue in Back-lane,
'll. 10s. — all that y= late beadle garden on yc Blind-key, and
all messuages and tenements thereupon erected, as namely,
a large mansion-house and 3 tenements, called Cadugan’s-
alley ; a messuage on d° ; anodier messuage adjoining 3 waste
pieces of land, where several buildings have been formerly
erected, adjoining to said mansion-house; a messuage or
tenement called die Greyhound ; two tenements adjoining, in
Smock-alley, 6/. 9s.— a messuage or tenement, with y“ gar-
den and appurfs, in Casde-street, adjoining on yc west side
to y° Feadier tavern, 1/. 19s. — a messuage or tenement and
garden in Casde-street, adjoining to y° last, 1/. 19s. — seve-
ral houses and odier buildings upon the Wood-key, adjoin-
ing upon the back part thereof upon y" river, heretofore
intended for an Exchange, and conts in length 62 feet, and in
breaddi 38, 16s. 6 d. — a waste piece of ground adjoining to
yc western wall of Trinity college, in breadth 38 yards, and
in length 67 yards, formerly y estate of Aid" Robert
Arthure; same city and liberties. — a house in Bridge-street,
with several buildings backwards, a backside, and garden,
10s. 6 d. — a waste decayed house adjoining to St. Audoen s
church-yard. Is. 6 d. — a house on yc Merchants-key, adjoin-
ing to the old crane, 1/. 16s. — a house and a large piece of
ground on the key, heretofore called the White House, on
part whereof yc new theatre and other houses are built,
1/. 16s. — a house in Corn-market, newly built, with a backside
reaching unto y' city wall, 15s. — a timber house in High-
street, with a large backside or garden plott reaching to
Back-lane, now called die Post-house, 31. — a large brick-
house on yc Merchants-key, with back buildings and other
appurts, 16s. 6 d. ; formerly y' estate of Thos Conran of
Wvanstowne ; same city and liberties. — two small curtilages
of ground upon y' backside of y* house called y* Ormond
Arms, in St. Thomas-street, 2s. 3d. — a timber house and a
little backside called y" Ormond Arms, d", 18s. — three
gardens, whereon houses have been lately erected, which did
formerly belong to a house in Skinner-row, near Carbrv-
house, 3s. — a timber house in Skinner-row, adjoining on y*
east side to Ormond-house nls Carbrv-house, 16s. — a house
in Skinner-row, divided into 3 tenenT*. with the garden and
yards thereunto belonging, lying on y* backside of y* last-
mentioned messuage, 1/. 16s.— a messuage or house in Christ-
churcli-lane, called the King’s Head, l/.15s.6rf.; formerly
y' estate of Edward Allen of Bishop’s-coiin ; same city and
liberties. — Sir James sold the last-mentioned house to Rob.
Hughes of Dublin, gent., 1 0 June 1668.— Total rent, J97.10s.6d.
Mole: All these premisses had been granted by patent,
dated 13 April 1661, to Sir Patrick Weymes knt, dec1*,
for such estate as is therein mentioned: and y5 safe! patent
was confirmed by several clauses iu y‘ Acts of Settle-
ment, Dale 15/A April 20/A year. — Imvlkd 2 2d May
1668.
43. PAUL BRASSIER esq. ami JOHN VAUGHAN
gent, — A timber and brick bouse, a garden, and tvsekskle, in
St. Francis-street, 8*. 4£ ; city of Dbumr.-— CarritMidfe
(part), in y* north suburbs 8a. — Rahiiie-Coolins (part), tw Su
BridgeU’s’ par., south sub, 2 «.— alias Gwrtw*-
clnssev, ) a part, of f half of BandottttWe aSs
iV t-biefrv of 3s. out of a front house in y* scuttlr-west qe. of ys
snitl suburbs.— o Itouse to f street in the sM tpssttvr.— aback
tlwelling-liouse, a malthous*, brewhousso, and IwA-wsk. in said
tp-,_a baekhouse in d". — a baeklvouse in d'v — a warelioiise in
Newvtbwt mi y* sontit. — a warehouse in d\ — a waste plott, d”.
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19 & so Ch. II. north side.— a pair of walls and a garden, call’d y» Fryers liberties of Cork— Rent for all die houses, 51. 7s. l|d— 1| a
house, in y* S. W. qr— a garden in Crosse-street on f west— decayed castle, late a court of guard, a backside or court, in
Cork. a backhouse and small backside in/ S. W. qr— a backhouse Cork-street, yc lower end, at y" iron gate— ||a front bouse,
in d°. a small house, backside, and garden, in d°— a back- slated, a garden plott adjoining to the town walls, and belong-
house in N. E. qr— a garden, with a plott of waste ground ing to y' said castle— ||a front house, slated, d»— ||a large
betwixt Alwin’s house and garden to the bishop’s garden, front house and a backside, east side, d". — |-a large front
and to the city wall in y' Broad-lane, in y* N. W. qr— a court, house and a house backw*— a brewhouse, shedd, and bake-
a garden with a pair of old walls, wherein is a kill, in same qr. house, d". — fa front house, slated, and backside, in d°. — fa
-a garden from John Coleman’s backside to Mr. Cooper’s front house, slated, called The Castle, a house backw", and
garden in same qr— a garden behind James Pierce’s house, garden, in d“.— fa front house, slated, and a garden, without y'
adjoining to Noblett Dunscomb’s house in Blarney-street on rampier— ftwo meadows at Dromderigg, 6 a one close
y' south— a garden behind N. Dunscomb’s house in d“— a called Gough’s Park, 4 A.— f Tessagonbegg or Tassaxon-
garden called Garrybegg, behind y' aforesaid garden— a waste begg, 71a. 2 n— a small front house and garden in same
for a cabbin and garden in Mallow-street on y' north, adjoin- street. — a small front house, a backside, and garden, in
ing to Major Piercy’s cabbins— a house, backside, and garden, d" — a fi-ont house, a backside, a thatched house, a garden
in said street, on y' north adjoining to Julian Collin’s house, with a thatched house at the end thereof, in d°— * a front
—a house, backside, and leyny, in Church-lane, said suburbs, stone house, the walls of a house backw'% and garden, in d«—
on y* south adjoining to Mr. Ronan’s house. — a garden near *a front slated house, a house backwwd‘, and garden plott, in d“,
Shandon Castle on the south. — a waste for a cabbin and west side— * a front slated house, backside, and garden, in
garden in Fort-street, east side— a large cabbin and back- d'— a front and back cabbin, and a small plott of ground and
side adjoining in St. Nicholas church-yard on f west— a garden, in d»— a front thatched house, a bakehouse, backside,
thatched house and garden adjoining to y* former— a long and garden, d°. — a thatched lyney, old walls, backsides, and
warehouse, formerly a stable, adjoining to the chancel of gardens, d“. — old walls adjoining to the former, a backside, and
St. Dominick’s Abbey, south suburbs— Lumbert’s Bogg or garden— part of a front house, slated, a backhouse, and gar-
Long Acre, adjoining to John Morley’s mills, N. suburbs— a den, in d« ; in y' town of Kingsale— Total rent in Kingsale,
parcel 1 of land called Farren verdowney, adjoining to the lands 10/. 4s. 2J</— in trust for y' (49) officers— Note: The pro-
of Glankilane, in N. suburbs— a parcell of land called Lackan- misses thus || marked were sold by Brasier and Vaughan to
tober Murrey, adjoining to the former, N. sub— four closes John Suxberry of Kinsale, merchant, for the sum of 80/. by
near adjoining to Wm. Mead’s acre, N. sub— the 4th part of indenture, dated 18/A June 1668, and inrolled the next day
the marsh of Mencrelt, in S. suburbs— a small close adjoin- (annis 19 and 20, 1™ pars, facie R.5 and 14.)— Part of the
ing to yc Gallows-green, said sub. — a plott of ground called large front house, and the rest of the premisses thus f marked
Parke-negolicke, adioining toy' former— a close called Park- being purchased by Robert Southwell of Kingsale, esq.,
neale, in S. suburbs, adjoining to Lady Coppinger’s interesi in were legally conveyed to him and his heirs by Brasier and
Bandon-road on y' south— a plott of land adjoining to the Vaughan, by indenture, dated 30 Dec. 1667, and inrolled
former in said sub— a plott of land called Gortneharagan, S. 17 March following. — The premisses thus marked * were
sub— Banegorty, near adjoining Gort.mtrae, in said sub— a sold 12 July 1669 to John Suxbury of Kingsale, merchant,
plott ol land called Garrymore in N. suburbs— Ballyhastey, in for 230/. Date 11/A May 19/A year. -Inrolled Wth Man
N. liberties, 162 a. plant. (262 a. 1 r. 26 p. stat.) 2/.9s.2£tf. 1668.
— Gortnartin, in S. suburbs ; within the city, suburbs, and |
19&20 Cii.II.
Kinsale.
Roll, 20 lit Cha. II. second part, face.
20 Ch. II. 1. WENTWORTH Earl of ROSCOMMON and RO-
GER Earl of ORRERY. — In St. Nicholas parish, y' east
Limerick, side of St. Nicholas street, without Newgate. — a front corner
house in Abby-lane, a yard, a brewhouse, Is. 6 d. — a front
slated house and backside, 3s. 9 d. — a front pair of waste
walls, with a cagework house, 4s. 6tZ— a front slated house,
backside, and garden plott, 18s. — a front house, a garden,
a yard, another waste yard, 1/. Is— a front slated house, two
cagework houses, a yard, another yard, a brewhouse, and
stable, 1/. 10s — a decayed front house and garden in said
parish, 3s. — a front waste house plott, a yard, and garden,
3s. 9 d. — a front waste house plott. Is. 6 d. — a waste house
plott and garden plott, Is. 6tf. — a large front cagework
house, 7s.6tf — a yard or backside, a kill house with a garden,
3s. — a front house, slated, and a garden in St. Minchion’s
parish, St. Nicholas-street, east side, 9s— a front house plott,
now a garden, ls.6tf. — a house and backside, 6s. — a house, a
small yard, a brewhouse, and stable, 4a 6 </. — a house, a little
milk house, and shedd, 7s. 6t/.— a front house, 6s aback
stone-work house, 4s. 6d. — a house, a ruined house plott, and
a yard, 7s. 6 d. a house, yard, and garden, 7s.6d— a garden
plott, a cabbin, and a yard, 3s— a front waste plott of ground,
Is. (id. n waste front plott of ground in St. Nicholas street,
y° west side, Is. 6 d. — a waste plott whereon stood a castle,
another whereon stood a house, and another plott, Is. 6<Z.
a front waste plott of ground in St. Nicholas street, north
side, 9(/. — a front waste house plott, 7rf— part of an old pair
of walls, 2s. 3d. — a front waste pair of walls, 9 d. — a front
waste house plott, west side of said street, 9 d. —a front waste
house plott, -l td — a front waste house plott, a yard, and gar-
den, 3s — a front waste house plott, 9 (/. — a front waste d’, 9 d.
—a large front house, 18s— a large d ‘ and yard, 1/. Is— a
front ruined house and yard, 7s. 6 d. — a front house, a court,
a back slated house, and backside, 1/. 10s. — a large front
decayed stone house, 15s. — a front pair of walls and yard, 6s.
—a front decayed house and yard, 6s— a front house, a back
stone house, and a ruined pair of walls, 4s. 6rf— a front
waste pair of stone walls, with a thatched lynny, west side
of High street, 6s. — a back stone house, 9s. — a front slated
house and yard, 6s. — a fi-ont stone house, 9s.— a front
stone house, 1/. 2s. 6d— a front house, I5s— a house and
yard on y' Key, 7s. 6</— a house and 2 yards, 9s— a house,
a waste plott of ground, and a pair of old walls, in Church-
lane, south side, 1/. 2s. 6d— a front house, 7s. 6d— a front
corner castle and a waste plott of land, Is. 6d— a front waste
plott of ground in Key lane, north side. Is. 6<Z— a front
corner house, 18s. — a front house and backside, 1/. 10s. — a
front house, 15s. — a front house, a backhouse, and yard, 12s.
—a house and yard, 1/. 17s. 6tf— a waste pair of old walls,
with waste ground backward, in Key-lane, south side, Is. 6 d.
—a corner house and a small kill house, 6s. — a corner house
and a yard, 15s. — a front house, 9s. — a front house and a
back dwelling house, 5s. 3d— an old pair of walls and a
small waste plott of ground, 2s. 3d. -a front stone house, 6s.
—a front stone house, 4s. 6d— a large corner house fiont-
ing High street, in High-street, west side, 1/. 2s. 6d. —
a large front stone house, 1/. 10s. — a large front stone
house, a yard backwards, and a back brewhouse, 1/. 17s. 6d.
— an old pair of walls and backside. Is. 6d— a front. house,
18*. — a fi'ont house, 13s. 6d. — a front corner house in Creagli-
lane, 21. 5s— a front corner house, a small slate house, a
yard, and a waste plott of ground, 12s— a front stone house in
Little Creagh’s-lane, 7s. 6d— a stone house in Haglier’s-lane,
south side, 12s. — a stone house and a yard, 4s. 6d. — a front
house decayed, Is. 6d.— a cagework house, a ruined kill
house, a garden plott, y' ruins of an old house, 7s. 6d— a
large garden in Creagh’s-lane, north side, 3s. — a corner cab-
bin, south side d“, Is. 6d— a garden, Is. 6d— a front stone
house, 1 2s. — a large good house, 21. 5s. — a front slated
house and yard, 12s— a front house and an adjoining front
house, 1/. 10s. — a front house, 6s. — a house in High-street,
west side, 9s. — a house, 12s. — a house and garden, 1/. 7s.
a house, backside, and shedd, 1/. 2s. 6 d. — a house, a base
court or yard, a back-house, another base court, a decayed
20 Ch. II.
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20 Ch. II. thatched house, backhouse, garden, and a cabbin, 11. 19s. a
house, a yard or base court, a back stone house, a back yard,
Limerick. .in<] another backhouse, 1?. 19s. — -a front house, 11. 7s. a
house and backside, 15s. — a front house and yard, It Is.— -the
ruins of a large house and backside, 7s. 6 d. — a ruined pair of
stone walls, Is. 6d— a waste house plott and another waste
plott, 3s. — a front long shedd, with a small house, 7s. 6 d. a
large front house, a yard, and another front house, ll.2s.6d.
a front house and a yard, 15s. — a front house, 15s. — a house, a
yard, and a back cagework house, 15s.— front old walls, a base
court, and a ruined house, 7s. (id.— a front house, a yard, and
another house, It 10s.— a front house and yard, 15s— a front
ruined house and backside on yc west side of High-street,
7s. 6 d. — a front stone house, It 2s. 6d. — a front stone house
in y' east side of High-street, 15s — a front stone house in y°
south side of Emblem-lane, 9s. — a front stone house, ruined,
4s. 6d. — a front house and a front garden plott, waste, 6s. —
a front house and a waste garden plott, 3s. — a front waste
plott of ground and a front slate house in Emblem-lane,
north side, 7s. 6d— a front house, 4s. 6d. — a front base
court, wherein is built a shedd, a front slated house, 11.2s. 6d.
—a front house, a base court, a house backwards, and a
backside, in High-street, east side, 11. 10s— a front house, a
yard, a backhouse, and garden plott, 11. 14s. 6d. — a front
house, a court, a backhouse, a yard, and garden, 15s. — a
front house and backside, 11. 2s. 6d— a front house, a court,
a place where a house stood, and a ruined house, 11. 10s. —
a large front house, a yard, and a house plott, 15s. — a large
house, a court, and another house, 11. 7s. — a long backhouse,
ruined, 6s— a front house, a court, a backhouse, 11. 7s. 7 d.
—a front house, yard, and shedd, 13s. 11 Jrf— a front house,
an old pair of walls, and a yard, 11. 10s. — a back stone
house in Prison-lane, south side, 6s. — a house plott, Is. 6 d.
—a house plott, Is. 6(1.— a front ruined house, 6s— a front
corner house in said lane, north side, 6s— a garden plott, 9(1.
—a front house, 4s. 6rl— a cagework house, 3s. — a front
stone house and yard, 11. 10s— a garden plott in y' east side
of High-street. — a front house, abase court, a brewhouse,
and a kill-house, with all f lanlls t0 t Langable-street, 18s.
—a front house, a base court, a backhouse, and a garden
plott, 11. 7s. 41(1.— a garden plott, 2s. 3d.— a house in yc
north side of Bonfeild-lane, 2s. 3d— a cagework house and
backside, 3s— a front house, 6s— a garden plott, 9d— a yard
or garden plott, 9d— a front cagework house, 4s. 6d— a
front waste house plott, Is. 6d. — a garden, 3s. — a front
ruined castle and garden, 4s. 6d. — a front cagework house,
and a stone house adjoining, in y' north side of Bonefield-
lane, 7s. 6d. — a front corner house in High-street, east
side, 15s. — a front house and yard, 11. 10s. — a front house,
a base court, and a backhouse, 11. 2s. 6d— a front house,
garden, and shedd, 11. 10s— a front stone house, 19s. 6d.
a front house, a kill-house, a garden plott, and a stable,
11. 13s. — a large front house, a garden plott, and a cabbin,
11. Is. — a large front house and a garden, whereon is built
a thatched stable, 21. 5s. 7Jd. — a front stone house, a
base court, an old decayed house, and a small yard, 12s.
a front stone slate house and yard, 15s. — a front stone
slate house, and another adjoining backhouse, 11. 10s. —
a front corner house in Monck’s-lane, north side, 4s. 6rf.
a waste front adjoining house plott, Is. 6d. — a front
stone house, and a kill-house, slated, 4s. 6d— an adjoining
front house and back yard, 9s— a large front corner house,
a kill backward, a small piece of ground, 15s— a front
stone house, slated, and a backside, in the east side of High-
street 15s. a front stone house, slated, and a backside,
in y' east side of High-street, 15s. — a front stone house,
slated, and garden, 10s. 6d— a large front stone and brick
house, a small yard, and garden, 15s. — a garden plott,
3s. — a front house, slated, and a yard backward, 15s. —
a front stone house, a small court and staircase backward,
and bakehouse, H. 4s. 2 id— a front decayed stone house,
a base court, a ruined back kill-house, and backside, 9s.
a front house, slated, and a backside, 10s. 6 d. — a front
stone slate house, a back adjoining house, a yard north-
ward, another adjoining crosse house, 1/. 17s. 6 d. — an
adjoining small backhouse, slated, a double-roofed stone
house, slated, a yard at yc end thereof, a yard, a garden or
orchard behind said house, 15s. — a large front stone house,
slated, and backside, 15s— a front slated stone house adjoin-
ing to Newgate, east side, a backside or court, a backhouse
eastw1, aud another backside, 1/. 6s. 3d— the twenty shops on
(122.)
Ball’s Bridge, ten on each side, 31. — four shops southward of so Cu. II.
d", 12s — a large front stone house, on y® east side without
Ball’s Bridge, in St. John’s par., 11. 2s. 6d— a large adjoining Limerick.
back stone house, slated, in Newgate-lane, north side, 9s —
a back waste plott, whereon is a cabbin, south side d°, Is. 6d.
— a large front stone corner house in St. John-street, east
side, 11. 7s. — a front stone house, yard, and shedd, 12s. —
a front garden, within a pair of walls, 3s. — an adjoining
backhouse, slated, 7s. 6d. — a decayed workhouse, slated, and
a yard, 6s. — a stone slated house used for a warehouse, 12s.
— a front stone house, south side of yc east end of Bourke-
lane, and a yard, 7s. 6 d. — a front workhouse, slated, fronting
Sl John-street, in said lane, an adjoining kill-house, slated,
with a backside at yc east end thereof, 9s. — a large front
corner house, 7s. 6d. — a long house, mearing from St. John’s-
street to Carrow-lane, 4s. 6 d. — a large front stone house, a
yard adjoining to y' east end thereof, another yard eastw1 of
the former, eastwd of the end is a kill-house, slated, another
front stone house southwd to St. John’s-street, a base court
eastw'1, adjoining a decayed stone house eastw1, now a
stable, adjoining to the east end thereof is a backside, and
another front stone house adjoining southW1, 41. 10s. — a back
adjoining house eastward, 7s. 6(/. — a front comer house,
from St. John’s-street, 15s. — a back adjoining stone house,
slated, and a pair of walls, 6s— a front stone slated house
fronting St John’s- lane, and a yard eastward, 15s. — a decayed
slated house on yc south side of said yard, 3s. — a house
fronting St. John-street, and a backside, 4s. 6 d. — a front
adjoining house, slated, a backside, with another backside to
Carrow-lane, 6s. — a front stone house, a small backside, and
a back stone house at y" east end of said yard, 15s. — a large
front slated house, a backside, a thatched kill-house at y®
end of said yard, 11. 2s. 6 d. — large front stone walls and
a garden backward, 6s. — a front decayed slated house,
and a small garden to Langable-lane, 4s. 6(1. — a front
adjoining corner house and small backside, 7s. 6 <1. — a front
cagework house, 6s. — a back adjoining slate house, a small
garden, with all y" ground to the Langable-lane, the breadth
of the house, with all the ground in Richard Tilbury’s
holding, 12s. — a front slated house, a backside eastw'1, or
garden, 9s. — a front garden plott on yc south side of said
house, Is. 6(1— a front stone slated house, a yard, a garden
or waste plott, and a piece of ground whereon is a cabbin
to Langable lane, 12s— a large front slated house, a waste
garden plott eastw'1 y« said lane, 11. Is— a large front stone
slated house, a yard eastwd, a kill-house, slated, eastwd the
said yard, a waste plott of ground to Langable-lane, 16s. 6(1.
a lar"e front stone house, slated, a yard to die east end,
a waste house, a large garden and orchd to y' city wall,
11. 10s— a front waste pan of walls, with all y® ground to
Langable-lane, 3s. — a front small slated stone house, a
shedd and backside eastw1, a stone slated house adjoining,
and a plott of ground eastw1, 7s. 6d. — a front plott whereon
is a slate shedd, a thatched shedd eastw1, with a slate
house to Langable-lane, 6s. — a front stone slated house,
a backside eastwd to said lane, 15s. — a large front house,
a yard eastw1, a kill-house eastw1, and a joining stone
house, slated, 11. 4s. — a front stone house, slated, mearing
with two lanes, a small yard, and another stone house,
slated, 11. Is. — a front corner house, slated, a garden
southwd thereof, and another part of a garden at y® east
end of d°, 11. 2s. 6d. — the ruins of an old front house,
and a backside, 3s. — a large front stone house, a yard
north W1, at yc east end, and a long thatched house, 15s. —
a front house, slated, a yard eastwd, a garden plott, and
ruined cabbin, 12s. — a large front slated stone house and
garden back to Langable-lane, 9s— a front slated house and
a warden in y' east side of said lane, to y® city walls, 7s. 6 d.
_Jnn adjoining house, a garden, and ruined pair of walls, 6s —
a backhouse plott adjoining eastwd to \V‘" Smith, a waste
plott to y' lane, 9 d. — a front slated house and 2 garden plotts,
7s. 6d. — a decoyed front slated house, next eastw1 is a stone
workhouse, 6s. — next southw1 is a waste plott of ground,
2s. 3d— a large garden behind yc citadel, in the east side of
Langable-lane, 3s. 9d— a waste front house plott, and large
garden to y® city wall, 3s— a front slate house and garden,
back to the city walls, 4s. 6d— next northW is a garden,
with a large stone house, a tann-yard and tmm-house, and
a horse-mill to grind, 15s— next northw1 is a garden plott
extending to city walls, ls.6d— a garden on y'cast side of
the Langable, 2s.8d.-a garden plott at east end d®, 9d—
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II. a jargg front stone house, a yard eastw", a small front stone
house, a small yard, a small garden, and a garden adjoining,
nerich. j/ j qs_ — a front stone house nofthw", a backside eastw", with
y“ walls of an old house, and a garden to y° town walls, 15s.
— a garden northw" to said house, a front stone workhouse
and yard, and garden extending to town walls, 14 7s.— a front
garden plott next northw", Is. Gd. — a garden plott, a decayed
house, a garden-plott, and a tann-yard, 9s. — a front stone
house northw", and garden eastw" to y° walls, 3s. 9 d. next
northw" to yc front is a piece of ground on which is a cage-
work house, 4s. Gd. — a front waste plott of ground, a waste
plott adjoining northw", another waste plott adjoining
northw", another waste plott adjoining northw", fronting
on yc street, 7s. Gd. — a garden plott fronting the street,
a decayed cagework house northw", 4s. Gd.— a front stone
house, a yard, a back stone workhouse, backside, and
garden, 14 7s. — a front cagework house, a backside or gar-
den plott, 6s.— a front cagework house, decayed, a garden
plott to yc Langable, 4s. Gd. — a front cagework slate house
and a yard, 6s. — a ruined pair of walls adjoining, Is. 6«4—
a garden plott westw" of yc said house, 9 d. — a front ruined
pair of walls, another pair of d ", and a garden plott joining
to y west end, 4s. Gd.— a front pair of walls, wherein is built I
a thatched shedd, an old cagework house, a backside, and |
garden at ye west end thereof, 6s.— a front thatched shedd, I
and a waste plott f g I lack 1, 2s. 3d. -a front stone )
house, joining to Tho* Core’s castle, a yard north and westw"
thereof, with 2 shedds therein, 15s a front stone house |
backside or yard, in y south side of Mungrett-lane, 5s. 3d. j
—an old pair of stone walls, a front cagework house, and a i
backside behind, 4s. 6d.— a front cagework house, a lynny, 1
and cabbin backward, 3s. 9d. — next westw" is a waste plott
of ground, Is. 6d.— a front pair of walls next westw", 3s.
next westward is a front cabbin and garden plott, 2s. 3d—
a front corner house, part stone and part cagework, 6s. — on
yc north with Mungrett-lane is a garden plott or piece of
ground, at the N. W. corner is a ruined cagework house,
south w" is yc ruins of a small stODe house, southw" of that is
a cagework house, joining to y west side of that is a small
southw" of y° same is a small kill-house, 11. 10s. — on yc
W. side of y' former ground is a garden, a small cabbin, and
a lymekill, 6s.— on y« N, meeting with the aforesaid ground,
is a piece of ground made into several gardens, whereon are yc
walls of a pigeon-house, and on y S. E. angle was a cabbin,
a house, and 2 pair of walls, 15s.— a garden, S. side of said
ground, 3s. — one acre or several gardens on the W. with
Mungrett gate, 12s.— an orchard, an old pair of walls, N. I
side of Mungrett-lane, 3s.— n front house plott, with a piece
of ground or yard, 3s. — a house plott eastw'1 thereof,
Is. Gd. a ditto eastw" thereof, Is. 6<4— a front «igework I
house, a garden eastw", a kill house at y' end thereof, 12s; — j
a front cagework house, and yard eastw", y= length of y° said
house from y street to y" walls, 10s. 6(4— a front house,
part stone and part cagework, a small court northw", another |
ngework house, 15s— a front cagework house, a yard westw",
small lynny, a cagework house, 9s a front boarded
house, and waste piece of ground backward, 4s. Gd. — a front
ruined cagework houses n d waste piece of ground, 4s. Gd. —
a front cagework house and waste piece of ground, 10s. Gd.
—a front cagework house, 13s. Gd.— a front cagework house,
10s. Gd. — a front cagework house, 7s. Gd. — a front casework
house, 9s — a front stonework house, 1/. 10s severs? house
plotts northw" of the said house, 4s. Gd. — a front corner
house, formerly a garrison, west side of St. Jolm’s-street, 15s.
—a large stone house, back to the Watergate, 24 2s— a front
| house, part stone and part cagework, 12s. — a front house
plott, 3s— a front stone house, a yard northw", and boarded
shedd, 11. 10s — a cagework house and backside to y city
walls, in Watergate Langable, W. side, 6s. — a house, part
stone, part cagework, and a backside to y* wall, 6s. — a front
stone slate house, a back court, a back slate house, and
a small yard, 7s. Gd. — a piece of ground whereon is built
a shedd, with y' ground extending from y Langable to the
walls, 7s. 6(/— a waste house plott and garden plott, Is. Gd.
| —a cagework house, an old d° backward, a stone house
| backward, and backside, 9s. — a large stone house, a vard
westw", and ruins of a shedd, 10s. Gd. — a cagework house,
3s. — a front house, part stone and part cagework, 6s. —
a front stone house next southw", a backside, an orchard or
| garden, 12s— the garden southw" of Rich" Turner’s house,
| 2s. 3d.; city of Limerick — Total rent, 1751. 18s. 8}(4
| Date 26th Feb. 20 th year.— Note : By letters from Whitehall,
I dated 2 Dec. 1661 and 17 Dec. 1663, the King directed their
I arrears for service before the 5 of June 1649 to be satisfied
by a grant of such houses in Limerick as they should chuse.
(15", 3‘ p. d. R. 11.)
42. Col. RANDAL CLAYTON, JOHN SWEETE, and
JOHN WATKINS— A timber house, slated, a garden, with
a backside and 2 shedds thereon, in St. Tho*-street, \2s.2\d.;
city of Dublin. — part of a house, a yard, a thatched house «
backward, in Flood-street, south side, 5s. 4.1(4 a house
a yard, and a house backward, in d", 21. 2s— a ruined house*
a yard, and a garden, in d», 11. 7s.— a thatched house and*
ymd, d”, 6s. 0d. a thatched house, and a house backwards,
in d«, 8s.5d.-a house plott and yard, d", 6s. 4. id— a house
a yard, with a stable, thatched, and a house backward, in d°,
U 16s— a house plott, a garden, and thatched house, in d",’
10s. lid— a thatched tenement, a backside, and a backside,
d ", 6s. 1 1 \ d. — a thatched house, another backward, and a yard,
in d , 8s. Oij d. a tyled shade, a yard, a house backward, a
garden, walls, and a house plott, d", 16s. Gd.- a house plott,
a backside, and a house plott backward, d<", 7s. 6(4— a corner
house in d", 1/. 2s. 8\d.—a house adjoining to the town walls,
a yard with a tyled shade at y" end thereof, north side street,
U 19s. 2 id. - a house, a yard, a house backward, in d«,
' 7s'~a “ouse’ north sidej 15 s. — a ruined house, north side,
10s. Gd. — a house and backside, d», 14 5s. 6d. — part of
a house, backside, and a tyled shedd therein, in said street
17s.3*<4; town of Galway. _ Total rent in Galway’
In!', tr“St for ",e (49) office,'s
20th April 20 th year. — Inrolled 8 th May 1668.
Roll, SO th Cha. IT. second pari, hack.
1. THOMAS KNIGHT esq — Crotts, A- qr. in Ballyma-
chugh, 52 a. prof. 32 a. unprof— Rannghmore and Ranagh-
begli alias Rahannamore and Rahannabegg, 2 qrs., 123 a.
prof. 103 a. unprof— f Bnlliclunlutteragh ats Lekarrowkeele
and Lecarrowclinshane, 1 qr., 192 a. and 50 a. 2 n. 24 p. prof.
242 a. 2 r. 24 p. unprof. 10s. 2\d. — fKilleaghan or Keel-
glant alias Killiglanna or Killiglnune alias Killglcnna, h qr.,
81 a. prof. 180 a. unprof. 81 a. & 20 p. 16s. 6rf— f Clidagh,
Cloydagh or Clyddagl. a!s Clidragh, .1 qr., 93 a. prof. 100° a.
unprof. 141 a. prof. 134 a. unprof. 14 8s. 6J(4 — f Annagh-
more als Aghinmore and Annaghbegg als Aghinbegg, 162 a.
prof. 160 a. unprof. 9 A. prof. 1 1 a. unprof. Is. 94(4— + Bal-
hntubber and ClnntakiUy or Clinrnkilly, 1 qr. and 4, 150 a
prof. 144 a. unprof. 92 a. 3 n. prof. 18s. 9rf— dondagh als
Glanedegh .1, ll.hta™ 1^|, [» £
369 A. unprof, j Moyne ats Mony, I qr., 69 a. prof. 57 a.
unprof. 48 a. 2 R. 16 p. prof. 60 a. unprof. 9s. 9j<4— in Port
nehally ats Portnehelly alias Owenkeele and Moyreagh, 1 q,-.,
153 a. prof— tCarrownedden alias Carroenden, 1 qr., 52 a’.
prof. 13 a. unprof. 23 a. 2 r. prof. 62 a. unprof. 4s. 8|(4
-Carrowcurre alias Carrowcarra, 1 qr., 64 a. prof. 130 a.
unprof. ; bar. Tyrawly, co. Mayo— Total quantity, 1,348 a.
-Fh (2’1®3a- 2r;. 6p;stat")—Total rent, 134 12s. lljrf.
Lllane- Masson alias Island-Masson, J qr., 43 a in Du- Galwm
S? (p," f J" 1 qr, Ha. prof. 300a. „„p„f„. fc.
(07 a. M, .rat.) Total not, 12.,. 1 * , m m
rmry 20A year. Inrolled 15 « iW7._J«*,
£ . , Knig " CS<1'’ b,'olher an d heir of y" said Thomas
Kmght, by petition informed the King that his brother
purchased- from several transplanted persons (among other)
t' 1« els th . 1 n ked, and in the Court of Claims, after
retrenchment of a full third part thereof, passed the rest in
certificate and patent as a Protestant Conaught purchaser •
but by reason y lands were therein inserted by Strafford’s and
Do,vne Survey, which returned them a greater number
acres, the King was entitled to a greater quit rent than v«
number of acres by Strafford’s Survey amounted to, whereupon
. urplus acres were granted in custodiam to one Edward
Browne, which custodiam Mr. Knight besought the King to
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20 Cb. II. discharge, he paying his quit rent according to y« Downe Sur-
— vey, and to grant him a new patent of the overplus acres,
Gaheay . reserving the full quit rent, due thereout by the acts of settle-
ment, above what was reserved by his former patent ; which
the King directed to be done by privy seal dated at White-
hall, 29 March 1679 (31", 2' p.f. R. 19.), and a patent passed
granting to him the overplus acres, as set down under those
in the former patent. — in all 446 a. 2 n. 20 p. plant. (723 a.
& 28 p. stat.)— Total rent, 4/. 10s. 4W. Dated 18th and
inrolkd 28 Ih November 1679. (Rot. de anno 31°, 1 '"pars, dorso
R. 27.)
Cork 2. ALEXANDER PIGOTT esq.— Clekeyle alias Clicki-
noile, 140 a. 3 it. 10s. 8 id. — Ballyvallane, Ballyvillane, and
Killickteele, 177 a.— Ballydaw, 83 a. 2it. 16 e. 19s. 9{d.;
bar. Barrymore, co. Cork. — Ballygellane alias Ballingillane,
139 a. 14s. Ojjd. — Knockleysliin and Knocknevarrigg, 137 a.
13s. 10.W. — Killinrindowny, 122 a. — Ballinloghy, 144 a. —
Freagh, 9 a. 4.1. 3s. 6 {d. — Knocknamalloge ats Knockna-
malooge, 90 a., with a proportionable part of y' bogg in
comon to y° adjacent towns, 13s. 8 ( d. ; liberties of Cork.
Wexford. Ballynebane, Tynebane, Balterogan, and Ballygeralty, 120 A.
Queens Co. 9s. 8 %d. ; bar. Gory, co. Wexford. — Magherenescagh,
124. a. 1 r. 20 p. (said to be 201 a.) 12s. Id. ; bar. Upper
Cavan. Ossory, Queen’s Co. — Drumfamony, 214 a. In. 4 p. prof.
77 a. 2 r. 32 p. unprof. — Ashen ats Ashendrosse alias
Assan, 97 a. — Dromhallin or Dromgolan, 1 14 a. 3 r. 8 p. —
Liskery, 166 a. 3 r. 24 p. — Bracklane or Bracklonagh' ais
Bracklena, 112 a. & 32 p. prof. 64 a. 1 r. 24. p. unprof.
dare. 2/.9s.63,</.; bar.Castleraghan, co.Cavan.— Iskedogli, lcartron,
being of y° 4 qrs. of Moymelin, 44. a. 5s. lljc/. ; bar. Bun-
Galway. ratty, co. Clare. — Bailey ats Ballyew, 56 a. Us. id. ; bar.
Kiltartan, co. Galway.— Ballym'Rath, 3 qrs., viz. Castle qr.,
Carrouroge, 4 qr., Rathmoyle, 1 qr., and Knockbanenecartane,
Cork. 1 qr., 339 a. 17s. If 4 ; bar. Dunkellin, same co. 6. WM.
BRETT.— Ballybrack, 608 a. 2r. 16 p. plant. (984 a. 3 r.
19 p. stat.) 4 1. 12s. 54; bar. Barrymore, co. Cork. — Note:
On 17 May 1669 he sold Ballybrack to Alex. Pigott esq.
8. Sir GEORGE HAMILTON bart. — Ballym'Shanroe,
being A- a plowland in yc great Island, 102 a. & 32 p. plant.
(165 a. 2 r. 7 p. stat.) 11; same bar. and co. — Note : By
indenture, dated 27 May 1668, Sir George sold this to Richard
Wakeliam gent, for 140 A. Date 1 6th May 20th year. —
InroUed 30th May 1668.
Sligo. 9. FRANCIS KING gent.— Tawnaghmore, A qr., 40 a.
— Knockmunogh, 1 qr., being both of Clonagashell, 100 a.;
bar. Corren, co. Sligo. — Cloghtole, 161a. 2 r. — Carrow-
dargny, 106 a. & 32 p. — Cabragli, 105 a. 3 R. — Garvorge, 27 a.
& 16 P.— in Rossna or Rossua, 30 a. prof. 15 a. unprof.—
Inishmore, 42 a in Ballinlegg, 15 a. — ICnocfedaltine, 101a.
1 r. 8p. — Lisninroge, 94a. prof. 94a. unprof.— Runatroghan,
39 a. 2 b. 32 p. prof. 2 a. 2r. 16 p. unprof.— Knocka-Capili,
67 a. 3 r. 8 p. — Coyleleagh, 126 a. 3 r. 14 r. prof. 63 a. 1 r.
26 p. unprof.— Tullagh, 50 a. 3 r.— Cornemuckiltagh, 30 a.
prof. 40 a. unprof. — Annagh-Ibenagher, 32 a. 1 n.— Moore,
19 a. prof. — Carrickglasse, 53 a. 2r. 16p.prof. 71a. unprof.;
bar. Tirrerell, same co. — in Rathscanlen qr., 140 a. — FaldufFe,
57 a. 3 R. 24 p. — Carowturlin, 35 a. & 16 p. — Cloongraher,
68 a. 2 b. 32 p. — Daughmore, 549 a. & 8 p. prof. 291a. un-
prof.— Carrowreagh, 261 a. 2 r. 32 p — in Mullan qr., 151a.
— in Tullavilly, 9 a. ; bar. Lyne, same co. — Total quantity,
2,517 a. 3 r. 14 p. plant. (4,078 a. 1 r. 37 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 25 1. 9s. 9\d. Date 13 th April 20 th year. — Inrolled
22d April 1668.
Limerick. 1 L MARGT., ANNE, MARY, SUSAN, and MABELL,
daughters of RICH. GRICE dec1, of Fantstowne, co. Limk.
Gortgarruffe, Gortgarrynoc, Gortnagkeagh, and Gortne-
nackheradeage, 56 a. — Ratliclovan, 4 a. — Gortenecoyne, 2 a.
2 r. — aparcell of John Gould Fitzwilliam’s land, 6 a. 2r. — in
Rochfordstowne and Gortincollyes, mid other parcells, 11 a. ;
liberties of Killmallock, co. Limerick. — Total quantity,
(129 a. 2 r. 14 p. stat.) — Total rent, 1/. 4s. 3\d. — Stealy-
Collyer, 3 it. — a parcel! of land called formerly Nic’ Fants,
Gortinecloghillohy or Gordneclogh, 3 a. 2 n. — in Farrenda,
1a. 3 r. ; same liberties — Total quantity, (9 a. 2 r. 35 p.
stat.)— Total rent, Is. 9}4— in Bulgidden-Cndy, 108 a.—
Ballycullnnc, 382 a. — Gibbonstowne, 300 a. — in Garric-
nonagh and in Rnthnewhitogh, 90 A. ; bar. Costlea, same
( 122.)
co. — Total quantity, (1,425a. In. 3p. stat.) — Total rent, 2oCu.lI.
13/. 7s. 3 J d. — in Parkeale, Gortanvoneere, Moneare, Fyre-
creaghy, Gortinclogliileghy, and another parcell of land, limerick.
Gortlewis, Ranevolcogy, Gurteenedrumagli, Glean-Gurteene,
Drumagh, and Camelane, 33 a. — in Prout, 2 r. ; liberties of
Kilmallock, same co. — Total quantity, (54 a. 1 r. 3 p. Stat.) — ■
Total rent, 10s. 2d. — Grand total, 999 a. 2 r. plant. (1,619 a.
&9p. stat.) — Total rent, 15/. 3s. 0{d. — to hold to such uses
and limitations as are expressed in their father’s will, dated
23 Jan. 1667. Dak 22 d June 20th year. — Inrolkd
26 th June 1668.
14. ROGER PARKE, THOS. SODEN, DAVID LIN- 'SO-
CHIAN, ELIZ. MICHELBURNE ats JACKSON, relict
of Tho’ Jackson, MARY daughter and heir of said Thos
Jackson, and WILLIAM TAYLOR. — In Glancarbery, 252 a.
5 p. — in Magherymore, 39 a. 2 r. 32 p. 2/. 19s. 21<Z. — to
Parke.— Grange, 1 qr., 263 a. 2 n. 24 r. 2/. 13s. 4 W. — to
Soden. — Lislakely, 168 a. & 27 p. 1/. 14s. Old. — to Lin-
chian ; bar. Carbury, co. Sligo. — in y' south-west part of Westmeath.
Middlederrydowen, 44 a. 3 r. 5 p. — Lowerderrydowan, 86 a.
21. 12s. 1 lid. ; bar. Moygowish, co. Westmeath. — to M.
Jackson. — in Lissawra, 85 a. 1 r. 14 p. 1/. 14s. 6jd. ; bar.
Moycashell, same co. — to Taylor. Dak 13 th April 20 th
year. — Inrolkd 13 th October 1668.
16. WILLIAM LAMBEgent— In BaUyduffe,262A. 2r. Wexford.
in Carranroe, 145 A. 2 n. 8/. 5s. 2 jd. reduced to 01. — in
Monphin, 142 a. — in Carranroe, 38 a. 31. 12s. lOijd. re-
duced to 21 by patent dated 26 Feb. 1677; bar. Scariwalsh,
co. Wexford. 17. WILLIAM IVORY esq. — In part
of Old-Court, 182 a. — in Knockagh, 101a. 1r. 13 p. — part of
ICillishe, 50 a. — in part of Killislie, 60 a. — in part of Killislie,
44 a. 2r. 27 p.; bar. Shelburne, same co. — in Gough’s land,
20 a. — in Birmingham and Mountgarrett’s land, 20 a. ;
liberties of Rosse, same co. — Maudlenstowne, 34 a.; lib. of
Wexford. — in Ballyhumbelly and Knockduffe, 44 a. 2 n.
27 p.; bar. Scarwalsh, co. Wexford. — Total quantity, 556 a.
2 n. 27 p. plant. (90 1 a. 2 R. 34 p. stat.) — Total rent, 11/. 5s. 4J d.
18. CHARLES HAWKINS gent. — In the north- Ndhenny.
west part of Ballyleagli, retrencht by Emanuel Palmer, 116 a.
1 r. 13 p. with a proportionable part of unprof. land. —
in y= south-east part of Kilhn'Sculloge, retrencht by Boyle
Mansell, 155 a.— in Rashnagad, retrencht by Eusebius Cot-
ton, 34 a. 3 r. 13 p. with a proportionable part of unprof,
land ; bar. Ida, Igrim, and Ibercon, co. Kilkenny. — in Ten-
couse, retrencht by Aid" Rich" Tighe, 37 a. 1 r. ; bar. Gow-
ran, same co. — Total quantity, (556 a. 1 R. stat.) — Total rent,
6/. 19s. 8rf. 18. THOMAS MILLER. — Ballyshamson, Wexford.
89 a. — Horstowne alias Hoarstowne, 58 a. 1 r. 8 p. — in
Little Paulsallagh, 2 a. 2 R. 14 P.— Great Paulsallagli, 59 a.
in yc west part of Stonyfbrd, contiguous to Newtowne, 53 a.
& 20 p. ; bar. Forth, co. Wexford. — Total quantity, (474 a.
2 r. 18r. stat.) — Total rent, 5/. ISs. 7Jd. 19. Cornet Kilkenny.
THOMAS THROGMORTON, ELIZ. his wife, relict
of Capt. J" Blewett, and STEPHEN BLEWETT, their
son and heir. — Cantwell’s Garran (part), 190 a. — Kill-
mogar (part), 136 a. 1 R. 14 p. — Upper-Claragh (part),
147 a. ; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny. — Total quantity,
473 a. 1b. 14 p. plant. (766 a. 2 r. 36 p. stat.)—' Total rent,
91. lls.8<Z. Dale 1 1th June 20th year. — Inrolkd 2d Decem-
ber 1668.
20. ALEXANDER JACKSON. — In Johnstowne, 166a. Wexford.
— in Fainstowne the N. part, 45 a. 1b. 11 p. ; bar. Bargie, co.
Wexford, — Total quantity, 211a. 1 r. 11p. plant. (342 a.
1 it. 8 p. stat.)— Total rent, 4/. 5s. 6 $</. 22. JOHN and
ELIZA WADE.— Part of Lock, me, 107 a. plant. (173 a. 1 tt.
12 p. stat.) 2/. 3s. tr/. ; same bar. and co.— to hold to John and
his heirs. Date 13 th Feb. 20 th year— Inrolled 18th June
1668.
23. Lieut. HENRY’ FELTHAM, Lieut. THOS. POE, Tipperary.
JOSEPH WRIGHT, NIC. POORE, WILLIAM STE-
PHENS, DIOGENES EDWARDS, and GEO. WALLIS.
— Garrykcncday and Liskilly, 139 a. — Liskilly in Castlelowne
alias Castlegnre. 148 a.— part of Lisseene, part of Fagha and
Soaglum, Garranm'Tcige, part, 61 a. 2 r — in Cloncrue alias
Glcangruc, part of Gtu rvmore als Clonegally, 11a. 1 r. >
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
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SO Cu. XI.
Kerri/.
Ttpp, ran,
Longford.
Fermanagh.
Monaghan.
Fermanagh.
19&20C11.XI.
Cork.
bar. Owna and Am, co. Tipperary— in Gortilly and Gorte-
lickey, 3 a. 3 r. 27 p. Is. 2{d.; bar. Moygunniliy, co. Kerry.
— Total quantity, 3&9 a. 3 r. plant. (582 a. 2 r. 38p.stat.)
Total rent, 5/. 9s.3)d. — to Feltham — Killownine, 1 15 a. & 9 p.
prof. 62a. unprof.— part of Cappagh West, called Lislane, 16a.
prof. 5 a. unprof.— Knockgiltygranane (part), 88 a. 1 r. 29 p.
prof. 70a. unprof., -bar.Upper Ormond, co. Tipperary. — Total
quantity, 219a. In. 38p. plant. (355a. 2n. 5p. slat.)—1 Total
rent, 3/. 7s.— to Poe Ballyreseny, 129 a.— in Boherlody,
4 a. 2r. 27 p.; bar. and co. aforesaid — Total quantity, 133 a.
2 r. 27 p. plant.— to Wright.— (216 a. 2 n. 3 P. stat.)— Total
rent, 21. Os. 7 \d— to Wright— in Garriane alias Garrianroe,
44. a. plant. (71 r. 1r. 4p. stat.) 13s.4Jd.; bar. Kilnelougurty,
same co.— to Poore. — in Curragh-Temple and Ballyraskin,
139 a. 3 r. 27 p. — in Knocknaboholly als Ballanagory, 84 a.
1 r. ; bar. Owny and Arra, same co. — Total quantity, 224 a. &
27 p. plant. (363 a. & 2 p. stat.)— Total rent, 3/. 8s. Id.— to
Stephens and Edwards. — Lisnaselly, part, 79 a. plant. (127 a.
3 n. 35 p. stat.) l/.4s.; bar. Kilnelougurty, same co. — to Wallis.
25. STEPHEN CHARNOCKE. — Cappagh West, 51a.
2r. 27 p. — Derrykenedy als Fulleene, 34a. prof. 222 a. unprof.
— Balliariny alias Ballyagheny, 31a. & 22p. prof. 5 a. unprof.
— Ballyknockan, 167 a. prof. 71a. 3 r. unprof.— Knocksequin,
25 a. prof. 9 a. unprof — Carrowea, 31a.; bar. Upper Ormond,
co. Tipperary. — Total quantity, 339a. 3 r. 9 p. plant (550 a.
Ik. 28 p. stat.)— Total rent, 5l.Ss.2id. Dale 2d March
20/A year. — Inrotted 19/A June 1668.
27. RICH. POPE, GEO. LEDGWITCH, MULLI-
NEUX GRAHAM, FREAKE SANDIES, and NIC.
WITHERS— Ardroghill (part), 49a. Sr. 13 p. l/.0s.2}d—
to Pope— Townacharry (part), 75 a. 2 r. 18p — Fastlongford.
32 a. 1 it. 24 p. 4/. 4s. 2-jd. — to Ledgwitch — in Drumnecor.
16 a. 6s. 5 i|d— to Graham; bar. Rathline, co. Longford—
Cryaghmore, 203 a. prof. 33 a. 1 r. 16 p. unprof— Cartron-
boly alias Cartronboylogh, 168 a. 1 R— Cartronmarloge, 68 a.
2r. 16 p— to Sandyes; bar. Shrewle, same co— Derrygeele
(part), 11 a— Ballyboy (part), 17 a. 9/. 9s.5id— Gortinclary,
111 a. Gravilly, 1 18 a. 2 r. 34 p. — Drumcorr (part). 30 a. &
26 p.; bar. Rathline, same co. 5/. 5s. 7id.— to Withers
Date 10/A March 20/A year — Inrolled 9/A July 1668.
29. MARY FOWKE widow, and JOHN, son and heir
of John Fowke esq. — In Coolistowne, 60 a. — in Mullincrosse
60 a— in Boolis, 90 A— in Cappocke, 456 a— Lawlestowne’
22 a— in Dromin, 75 a— Painstowne, 181 a— part of the
lands of Atherdee, with a corne mill, 375 a. 1 r in y« town
and liberties of Atherdee, a castle with several tenements and
gardens, 6 a— in Iiacklem, 64 a. 1 r— in Milloxtowne, 212 a
2r— Hunterstowne, 97 a.; bar. Atherdee, co. Loutii— Total
quantity, 1,679 a. plant. (2,719 a. 2 r. 32 p. stat)— Total
rent, 33/. lOs.GJd— to hold to y' uses of y<= will of John
1'owke, late of Drogheda, esq., father of said John dec-, and
grandfather of said John, dated 23 August 1657 Date
10/A April 20/A year — Inrolled 26/A June 1668.
32. Lieut. WALTER JOHNSTON— In Inishgrenerv,
29 a. — in Gowla, 29 a. 3 n. — in Aghenelow, 4 a. 3 n. 34 p
in Mullnghm'Garfy, 37 a. I r. 20 p— in Derrycollagh, 49 a.
2 r.; bar. Magherestephana, co. Fermanagh.— Drumboe,
43 a. 1 it 35 p— in Shanmullagh, 10 a. & 38 ?.; bar. Cree-
morne, co. Monaghan in Caffanane, 5 a. 2 r.— Drum-
42 * 2 «._Conu,w,y, 39 a. 2 ,._i„ My,,,. Cony
' l L' :’ 1 ' '■ 4 H. lip,; bar. Mngherestepbana, co.
34. THOMAS MACKEE In Coolo-
begg 20 biisbgicnery, 10 A„l„
8 A. 2 it 27 p. ; same bar. and co. — Total quantity, 382 a.
3 R. 5 p. plant. (620 a. & 7 p. stat.) _ Total rent, 51. 3s. 4d
34. GABRIEL MACGOMERY — In Drumbackley,
38 a. 2 r. 27 p. plant. (62 a. 2 r. 22 p. stat.) 10s. 5jd. ; same so Cu. it.
bar. and co 35. Lieut. JOHN CHESLEN— In Derry-
hollaght, 3 R. 38 p. — Toulaghan and Arskall, 46 a. 2r. — Fermanagh,
Enisbegg, 15 a. 3 r— Corrard, 37 a. 1 r. ; same bar. and co—
Total quantity, (162 a. 3r. 3p. stat.)— Total rent, l/.7s. lid.
35. JASON HASSARD— Carnc, 100 a. 2 it. 16 p._
Legnageemore, 48 a. 2r — Cloute als Maccloute, 71 a. 2r.
—Mace, 22 a. & 30 p— in Knockbuhony alias Killcreene,
25 a. 1 r. 9 p. — in Legingebeg, 10 a. ; bar. Clonawly, same
co- — Total quantity, 278 a. & 15 p. plant. (450 a. 1 r. 34 p.
stat.)— Total rent, 3/. 15s. Id. 36. JOHN DALTON— Monaghan.
Carrncreene alias Carracreagh, 1 tate, 93 a.— half of the tate
of Derryledanagan, 61 a. 1 it. 20 p. ; bar. and co. Monaghan.
—in the south part of Latoone, 41 a..& 34 p. ; bar. Creemorne,
same co.— Total quantity, 195 a. 2r. 14 p. plant. (316 a. 3n.
lip. stat.) — Total rent, 21. 12s. lOd. Date 13 th April
20 th year.— Inrolled 25 th June 1668.
37. ANNE MATHE WES spinster. — In Tenekilly, 47 a. Kilkenny.
—in Rosbercon, 242 a — part of Tonnarannagh and Woods-
grove, 180 a. 1 it. 31 p.; bar. Ida, Igrim, and Ibercon, co.
Kilkenny— Total quantity, 469 a. 1 r. 31 p. plant. (760 a.
1 R. 29 p. stat.)— Total rent, 9/. 10s. 1 \d. Date 25 th May
20/A year. — Inrolled 30/A May 1668.
39. ARTHUR PARSONS esq., WM. GIBSON, and Wexford.
I’HOS. COLLINGES. — In Upper Fearnes, the Castle, and
partofy-'Towne, Ferranagananagh, Pauledeogherory, Bally-
shane, Ballygormorkane, and Agheremore ats Agnemore
als Aghnemoe, 1,070 a. 2 r. 32 p. 21/. 13s. 6jd. — Bnlly-
mollen (or mohen) alias Miltowne, 95 a. 11. 18s. 5Jd— Kil-
kesan (or kosan) als Killany, Ballycreene, Ballygcr egane,
Ballymore, Ballyally als Baliyolly (or elly) alias Ballyfolly,
900 a., or 947 a. as in yc deed of sale, 18/ 4s. 51d— Total
quantity, 2,065 a. 2 r. 32 p. plant. (3,346 a. & 16 p. stat.)
Total rent, 41/. 16s. 6 d. — all these to Parsons. Bally-
nakilt alias BaUynakitty, 224 a— more near adjoining, 15 a.
—Total quantity, (387 a. & 23 p. stat.)— Total rent, 4/. 16s. 9d.
to Gibson — in Ballyhumbleston ats Baliyhumelty and
Knockduffe, y' N. W. part, 32 a. 2 r. 26 p. plant. (52a. Sr.
25 p. stat.) 13s. 3d. — to Collinges; bar. Scarwalsh, co. Wex-
ford Date 25/A May 20/A year. — Inrolled 3d June
1668.
41. GEO. son and heir of WR. WILTON dec", and Tipperary.
THOMAS COTTON and MARY his wife, relict of said
Walter. — East Carbally, 52 a. — Mooretowne, 22 a. Laffin,
390 a— Cappanora, 66 a. 2 R. — Clowgros.se, 40 a— Tory, un-
distinguished, 284 a.; bar. Killnemana, co. Tipperary —
Total quantity, (1,384 a. & 24 p. stat) — Total rent,
12/. 19s. 6}d. Date 16/A June 20/A year. — Inrolled
lSth June 1668.
42. THOS. STOCKTON esq., justice of yc King’s Bench
and PETER BEAGHAN esq-A small back-hotfse, slatS
i"; S '‘St‘eet’ 7s' 6d-; Clty°f Dublin— Coolemoney (part),
344 a. & 2p. 6/. 19s. 3’d. — Gibbstowne, 173 a. 3/. 10s 03d
— Derry connen and Derrymuck, 110 A. 21. 4s. 61d— Ballyne-
bameats Ballynaghbanie, 416 a. 81. 8s. 5Jd— Raliinstowne,
, f ™ n,A- "np,°f- 21 8s’ Rossduffe alias Ros-
tiduffe, 438 a. 81. 17s. 4id— Ballytoolc, 65 a. prof. 175 A.
unprof. 1/. 6s. 3 Jd— Killbegg, 743 a. 15/. 0s. 10Jd— Brick-
wallstowne ats Brickvalstowne, 95 a. 1/. 18s. 5Jd— Spinaus
ats Spinasse, 732 a. 14/. 16s. 5d— Eddistowne alias Edis-
towne, 160 a. 3/. 4s. 9id— Ballyhobock (part), 108 a. 1 r
21. 3s. 10.) d. ; bar. Talbotstowne, co. Wicklow Total
quantity, 3,504 a. 1 r. 2 p. plant (5,676 a. 1 n 12 stat >
Total rent, 70/. 19s. ]d._in trust for y* (49) officers.—
Date 11/A Dec. 19/A year.— Inrolled 20/A April 1668.
Dublin.
Wicklow.
Roll, 1 9 Hi <§• 20/A Cha. II. third part, face.
°f CORK, ted bigb
U l ow “ff , 237 &SS P" — Bnllinloughy,
45U 3 b 24 p 1K-n4P'~Fardelst0'VnealiaS P^ebtowne,
<!■> 1 A. .! a. 24 p — Killommoge. 339 a 2 u 16 p lt..„ a
gcoc, 137 a. 8 k. 94 p. _ Bdlyhaundei- ais T^y.
-gHy l85 A._Bdl,„„,,„w .h BUyopohow, 9 #ow„
(67 a. 3 r. 8 p— Killnecallen ats Killeene, 169 a. 2 r. 16p —
Dunkerane alias Dunkereene, 129 a. 3 r. 24 p.; bar. Kinalea
1°; ir,KTi;0,l<ll'a,,Uity’ 3,296 A' 3r- 24 p‘ P|3'»-(5,340a!
Cork.
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. Ratoath, co. Meath.— Eranranny, 312 a. and y unprof— in rington, 309 a. plant. (500 a. 2 r. 5 p. ml) Ql.5s.lhd. ; is&foc.H.
Killouehternan next contiguous to Cranrany, to be cut by a pa.-. Syddan, bar. Slane, co. Meath— in Middle Demdman
5 and S. line, 240 a. *85*. andy” unprof.; bar. Idrone.co. ids Derr id van alias Derridwan, retrenched by Ehz. Michel- “
Carlow. — Total quantity, (894a. & 23 r. stat.)-Total rent, burne, 65 a. 1 R. 13 P.-m Upper Demdman, retrenched by * estmeath.
111. 3s. (id. — Baule-6-Sroghery or Baulleoskroghery, 3 Tho’ Smart, 49 a. 2 r. 20 r.j bar. Moygnosh co WnsT-
•»neves, 52 \. 1r.8p— in the same, 60 a. 1 u. 20 r.— Tullogh, meath— Total quantity, (186 a. & o2p. stat.)— lotal rent,
Svi! 61A. 8 b. 28 p. — in the same, 160 A-in Drum- 9J.Qs.Gd.-X9. ROBERT LEE esq-Mastowne, 283 a. Waterford.
dirullLh, next contiguous to Tullagh aforesaid, 26 a. 1 n. 1 h. 8 p. prof. 106 a. & 32 p. unprof. - another pat-cell of
24 r. bar. Mogunnihy, co. Kerry— Total quantity, (504a. the.same, 93 a. & 16 P. ; bar. Moyashell and Maghend.ei-iian,
2 r 35 p stat )— -Total rent, 51. Os. Id— Note : These lands same co. - Total quantity, 316 a. 1 r. 24 p. plant. (609 a.
in y co of Kerry were sold by his Lordship to Deliverance 2 a. 29 p. stat.) - Total rent, V 12s. 5 d 20. Sir
Barrow esq to whom was granted by patent an abatement ALGERNON MAY knt. - Knocknacrugby, 97 a. prof,
of the quit rent, viz., of 2/. 12s. 7 d. a year, whereby the 10 a unprof. - Curraghantegart 220 a. ; bar^ Uppert urd
rent was reduced to 2/. 8s. Dale 4 th Sept. 20 th year— co. Waterford— lotal quantity, ol3 a. 1 R. 37 p stat.)
lent was lequcea t —Total rent, 4/. 7s. 3 Jd. — part of y* manor of Moone, Kxldarc.
InroUed id October 1668. ^ A. & 3 R. plant. (649 a. & 24 p. stat.) 8/. Is. 6d. ; bar.
1PHILUS JONES knt— Osberstowne— in Kilkea and Moone, co. Kildare. Date 10 th Oct.
Bedumore, one mill and one house in the 20th year— InroUed 1th November 1668.
le close, 1 acre of meadow, and 2 parcells
said mill— in the town and fields of Naas, 22. SARAH, MARGT., and JOYCE, daughters ol ^“van.
,as, co. Kildare— Total quantity, 784 a. FRAS. POOLE dec*— In Corlea and Cornamagli, 321 a.
(1,270 a. 2r. 22 p. stat.) — Total rent, 1 r. 29 p. plant. (520 a. 2 r. 9 p. stat.) -11. 6s. 9d. ; bar. Clon-
-5. JOHN EMERSON— In y easternly kce, Co. Cavan. Date 20th June 20 th year. — InroUed
3. Sir THEOPHILUS JONES knt— Osberstowne— in Kilkea and IV
Munreade and Bedumore, one mill and one house in the 20th year. — Inr
Naas, 15 a— one close, 1 acre of meadow, and 2 parcells
of land near y said mill— in the town and fields of Naas, 22. SARA!
12 a.; bar. Naas, co. Kildare— Total quantity, 784 a. PRAS. POOL
1 r. 38 p. plant. (1,270 a. 2 r. 22 p. stat.) — Total rent, 1 r. 29 P. plant
15/. 17s. 8 d. 5. JOHN EMERSON— In y° easternly kee, co. Cava*
part of Bally wary alias Ballinvary, 155 a. 2 it. 2 p. plant. 23rf July 1668.
(251 a. 3 r. 25 p. stat.) 3/. 2s. lift/.; bar. Ida, Igrim, and
Ibercon, co. Kilkenny. 6. PATRICK RAY. — In y 24. ARTH
easternly part of Bally varragh alias Ballinvary, 43 a. & 38 p. Ballyconnow a
plant. (70 a. & 6 p. stat.) 17s. 6d. ; same bar. and co. and Ballynemi
Date 17 th June 20 th year— InroUed 6 th October 1668. nemony, 56 a.
ercoi., co. Kilkenny— 6. PATRICK RAY— In y 24. ARTHUR Earl of ANGLESEY— The manor of Wexford.
sternly part of Ballyvarragh alias Ballinvary, 43 a. & 38 r. Ballyconnow and y lands of Ballyconnow alias Ballyconnor
int. (70 a. & 6 p. stat.) 17s. 6 d.; same bar. and co. and Ballynemonig, 404 a. 2r. 20 v. G/. 2s. 10.W. — Bally -
ate 17/A June 20/A year. — InroUed 6th October 1668. nemony, 56 a. 2r. 20 p. 16s. Urf— Crancurre am om-
rowmore a*s Tomgarrow and Currancreere, 246 a. 2 r.
8. ROBERT SHAPCOTE esq— The commons profit- 8 ? ^ j r 2Q p unj,rof. u 15s. 2d. — Tomgarrobegg
able belonging to Ballyfinne, Camoloan, and Eiry, 2,098 a. ^ Tomoavrow and Ballyduffe, 117 a. 1r. 20p. 1/.12s.3J</.
2 r. 32 p. plant. (3,399 a. stat.) 42/. 9s. lOlt/.; bar. Mary- Ballvleamore alias Ballinlimore, 56 a. prof. 60 a. unprof.
borough, Queen’s Co. Date 17 th July 20 th year— In- ^ Baiteige, Cranortli als Caranorth, and Ballykeige,
rolled \0lh November 1668. 164 a. 2/. 9s. 9W. Ballynecreary, Ballinckelly alias Bally-
9 JAMES FITZGERALD of Lackagli, co. Kildare, neckell, and Ballynelony, 146 a. 21 2s. 5|d.— Bally nemimge,
q.-Th, c„fc »n, and pan. of land, of Laokagl, S« .. «... >'d“
Oohaley, co. Kildare. Date 28th Nov. 19th year. -In- more, with the appurtenances, -18 a. 3/. 4s. 4,d. the
12. CHARLES COLLINS gent— Corlecane, 444 a— Bai]ytil)bott) gi A. 1/. 4s. 6|A— Ballydon-ougha alias Bally-
Lambestowne (part), 38 a— Brickittstowne (part), 77 a— in
yd south-east part of Clonmore, 100 A. — Edermine (part),
59 a.; bar. Bantry, co. Wexford. — Total quantity, (1,163 a.
& 7 p. stat.) Total rent, 14/. 10s. 9 d. reduced to 11/. 8s. by
potent dated 15 July 1679. (Hot. anno 31”, 3” pars, facie
Roll 35.) — Carryback (part), 75 a— Hilltowne (part), 20 a.;
, 77 a— in ^trough, 223 A. 3/. 7s. 6=rf— Killown ats Killowen, 189 A.
line (part), 5rf._Ballyshane and Ballynree, parcell of the same,
y, (1,163 a. 240a 3?. 12s. 10 Id. — Cnrrancoleclogan als Carranclockan,
11/. 8s. by 22a 7s. 4|</. — Ballyduffe, 214 a. 3/. 5s— BaUynigrangall
pars, facie ^ Ballynegrangale, 95 a. 1/. 8s. 10}</.— Clonevarrane alias
Roll 35.)— Garryhack (part), 75 a— Hilltowne (part), 20 a. ; cloneverran> 35 A. prof. 39 a. unprof. 10s. 6id— Carry-
bar. Forth, same co— Total quantity, (153 a. 3 r. 22 p. stat.)— k abas Carranedegan, with the appurtenances, 502 a. 2 b.
Total rent, 1/. 18s. 5|d— Furlongstowne, 148 a— Ballinviller 7/° 12*. die manor of Ballincarrigin als Ballecargin,
(part), 14 a. — Tomcoole (part), 85 a— Ballyloskeran, 478_\. incjudj„g yc lands of Ballincargin, 309 a. 3 n. 4/. 11s. 0\d.
-Garry-Richard, 150 a. ; bar. Slielmalier,
-Half Tobbergall ats Tubbergole, 69 a. & 3 p. U. Is—
quantity, (1,417 a. Ik. 17 p. stat.)— Total rent, 17/. 14s. 4d^ Moyaghmore, Moyaghbegg, and Knocknevricka als Knock-
reduced 'to 12/. 6s. by patent aforesaid. 13. WILLIAM
GREATRICKS gent— In the south part of Great Hores-
towne 297 a. 1 u. 13 p. — Little Horestowne, 136 a. ; same
vacka, and Moyagh, 255 a. 3/. 17s. 5 ',</.- KnocKnene-
i«h afs Knockneskeagh, 145 a. 1 R. 2/. 4s. ljd. Ballv-
mona, Ballycollman, Ballynehenny alias Ballyneheany,
«r. and co— Total quantity, (701 A. 3 R. 28p. stat.) -Total M and Roolemoge, 227 a. 31. Ss. 1 1 rf— Ballytrassy
rent, 8/. 15s. 6d. Date 25th Nov. 19 th year— InroUed a}s -Ball u.asy) 317 a. 3 R. 4/. 16s. 5 id.; bar. Gory, co.
nth February 1667. Wexford— Dondrom als Dundrome, Tinneghan, and Tene-
14, NIC. BAYLYandJAS. READ esq. — Bawne and tony, 110 a. 1/. 13s. 4Jrf.; btt u^Q^tle-
Mullaghullagh, 41. a. more of the same, 41 a. ; bar. andco. Reylandmore and
Louth— Total quantity, 456 a. plant. (738 a. 2 r. 23 p. kirke and Buncl 1 j, 6rf — Curranmore and Bally-
stat.) Total rent, 91. 4s.7|rf. Date 17/A Sept. 20th year. Ballybraevas, 308 a. 41. 13s. Go. -,u
15. Lieut. Col. FRANCIS ROWLSTON— In Annagh- Monimoejlmd Askefarny als Askenforny, 789a. 11/.19s. lOJrf.
rosty (besides 78 a. In. 13 p. confirmed to him), 110 a. 2 n.
27 P. plant. (179 a. & 34 p. stat.) 1/. 13s. 7rf.; liberties of y=
Templevindigan alias Templedican, 725 a. 11/. 0s. Ljrf.
part of Monemoling als Munimolyng and- Btdly-Rme, with
a i p. mum. 1 ■' ” • *■ / — - • part 01 ivioneuiomig .1.= — • ..
city of Limerick. Date 10th July 20th year.— InroUed f. x 825 A. jo/. jOs. 6 d. — Ballindoneybcgg alnws
„ iuo _ ... . ,, . . > 1 „U..o Rmlmendenber, 538 A.
28/A September 1668.
Meath. 11- JOHN JEFFRYES, PAUL BRASIElt, csqrs., and
THOMAS DICKINSON— In Fenner (besides 442 a. 2 r.
20 p. confirmed to Jeffryes), 73a. 1 r. 16r.plant. (118a.3r.
18 p. stat.) 1/. 9s. 8d— to Jeffryes ; bar. Half-Fore, co.
Wexford Meath— in Gurteens alias Gurtins, retrencht by Capt. John
' Sandys, 174 A. plant. (281 A. 3 R. 10 p. stat.) 31. 10 s. 5J</—
Kilkenny, to Brasier; bar. Gory, co. Wexford— in Brownes-Barnc,
part of yc retrenchment of John Nixon, 52 a. 2 R. 17 p. plant.
(85a. 1r. stat.) li.ls.4A— to Dickinson; liberties Thomas-
towne, bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny. 18. RICHARD
Bnllindowny, Rathnadnybegg alias Rathpeadenbey, 5aS a.
K 9«. 11.', 1», Umnj. »"» .«— c'ta" “*■
3 r. 5f. 'Ts. 7K— Cwmg<lufte, 1B2A. 3f. !is. 1H
375 *■ «• «• - *9 "■»“l “,1 — f
28 j, s 10 S*. — l»lf "f »«■>«>'. ''■* I"
appurteoimccs, 42, ItoMi !<«• Vorih.
Ballyhegan, 60*. IS*. In'- — Bnllelmg. 195 A. 91. ]■>. 5-7.
the (ill. pint of St Molingos, with Aeif “il1’-', '5J '-
2l.7s.OW, bnr. St Molio, ot— Totd qu-oolJ'.
11,S.H». i 33 it pitot. (18.3714. -itt 84 f. ,t,t)-ToOl
rent, 172/. 5s. ljd. Date. 23 d May 20th year— InroUed
JEFFRYES esq— Binger.
( 122.)
,wn, retrencht by Sir John Bar- | 9/A June 1668.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
29. THOMAS GOWER esq. — Ballygriffin, 164 a. &
16 P. — Lissinercagh (part), 72 a. 3 n. 38 p. — Thomastowne
(part),313A. 2r. 16 1». — Dangandergan (part), 13a. — Cames,
115a. & 3 p. — Drumcliffc, 247 a. 2 it. — Coolenegan and
Lisheene, 259 a. 3 it. 8 p. —Coolenegan, 70 a. 2 k. 24. p
Drishane (part), 286 a. 3 n. 21 p. — Cahirbristy, 36 a. 2 b,;
bar. ClamviUiam, co. Tipperary— Total quantity, 1,580 a. 8c
6 p. plant. (2,559a. 1 R. 23 p. stat.)— Total rent, 23/. 19s. 10 Ad.
rtl. —Upper Grange, 85 a. 2 it. 32 p. plant. (138 A. 3 it. 12 p.
stat.) 1/. 6s. 0 \d. ; lib. of -f city of Wateri-ord.
n/. 30, 31. The said Col. TIIOS. GOWER, ELIZ., relict of
HENRY HARWELL, and ANNE APPLETREE— The
south part of Shanballymore, 79 a. plant. (127 a. 3r. 35 p.
stat.) 1Z. 4s. ; bar. ClamviUiam, co. Tipperary. — to Gower.
rJo. —part of Clonlyon, 104 a. plant. (168 a. In. 34 p. stat.)
2/. 2s. lid. ; bar. GarryCastle, King’s County. — to Har-
ry. well. — in Robogeland, 28 a. 1 n. 20 p.— Strakeland, 42 a. 3 r.
— Sallagh and part of Crumps-Colpe, 77 a. ; bar. Middle-
third, co.Tipperaky — to Appletree — Total quantity, (239 a.
3 r. 20 p. stat.) — Total rent, 24 5s. Date 8 th April
20th year. — Inrol/etl 19 Ih June 1668.
32. RICHARD Earl of BARRYMORE. — Clonnalt I
alias Clonmult, 1,748 a. 8c 32 p. — Ballynoninaseigh ats Bally-
nenonaseigh, 604 a. 8c 32p.— Curraghcondon alias Carragh-
condon, 80 a. ; par. Clonwalt, Dongorney, and Tcmplenecar-
rigg-— Fahydergane alias Fahidergane, 34 a— Lackybeaghy
alias Lackenbeaghy, l plow., 176 a. 3b. 8 r.— Garranmore
alias Garranemore, 150 a.— Woodstocke, 1 plowld, 318 a
Ballyleary, 1 pi., 90 a. 1 r. 24 p.— Carrigane, 1 pi., 428 a. 1 r.
24 p. — Ballyrichard alias Ballyrickard, 1 pi., 268 a. 1 a. 24 p.
— Ballyreigane, 1 pi., 197 a. 1 n. 24 p. ; par. Carrigtuoghill—
Ballydonnell alias Ballydonnellmore, 1 15 a. — Feaghestecurke
als Tighnock, 12 a. 3 it. 8 r. ; par. Templerobbin.— Bally-
maclashell alias Ballynaclassy, 208 a. — Killeagh, 144 a. 1 r.
24 p.; par. Ballcranny; bar. Barrymore, co. Cork— Darery
als Darary, 106 a. — Crowderr alias West Cruory, 1 pi., 61a.;
par. Templemaloes, bar. Ibaune, same co. — Killmacaiock
alias Killmacomoge, 20 a. ; par. Lislee, bar. Ibaune, same
co. — Ballyvannigg alias Ballybane, 63 a. ; par. Ardfield,
same co. ; Ballingarbery, 156 a. 3 n. 8 p.— Roggarran alias
Rowgarane, 116 a. 2 r. 16p.; par. Caherlagh, bar. Barry-
more, same co.— Condonstowne, 887 a. 3 n. 8 p. ; par. Lis-
gould, same bar. and co— Total quantity, 5,987 a. 8c 32 p.
P*ant. (9,698 a. 1 it. 3 v. stat.)— Total rent, 90/. 17s. 9 {d.
to hold y' premisses to y^ use of Francis lord vise' Shannon
and Sn- St. John Broderick, till y' sum of 1,800/. was paid to
them in one entire payment; remainder to his Lordship for i
ever. Date 12 Ih Dec. 20 th year.—Inrolled 19 th January
1668. J
36. CARY Lord Vise- BALTINGLASSE. — West s
Pluckanes, with its members, viz. Kilnepluckane, Currey- f
downg, Knocknestnoky, Cahirinahadyne, Cnocknegour, and '
Glaune-Geoghegan, 3 pi., 858 a. 2 r. 16 p. plant. (1,390 a. -
3 it. 7 p. stat.) 13/. 0s. 9 d. ; bar. Barretts, co. Cork.
1668 ^ Jmmry 20"1 ye"T' ~ InroUed 4 th February
c reduced to 51. — Tomonearly, 453 a. 9/. 3s. 5\d. reduced t
; to 64— Killegny or Killeginhy, 953 a. 19/. 5s. 11-id. reduced -
, to 10/. — Knockstowne, 478 a. 9/. 13s. 6$d. reduced to 6/.
1 — Ballynakissy and Clonroch, 554 a. 11 /.4s. id. reduced to
44— Templenecrochy (part), 208 a. 4/. 4s. 2\d. ; bar. Bantry,
co. Wexford — Total quantity, 3,761 a. plant. (6,092 a. 8c
32 p. stat)— Total rent, 76/. 3s. Old. Date 5th August
20th year — InroUed 13th August 1668.— Note: By patent,
dated 26 Feb. 1677, and inrolled 20 June 1678 ( anno 30",
4'“ pars, f. It. 33.), he had an abatement of 31/. 18s. 9ijd. of
his quit rent.
40. SAMUEL son and heir to Dr. SAMUEL WINTER,
lately deceased. — Ballimoneen and Brackanagh, 245 a. prof.
2 a. 2 r. unprof. — Infeagh, 160 a. — Castletowne, 222 a. —
Gleniske, 280 a. 1 r. prof. 1,011a. 2r. unprof.— wood of the
same, 124 a. 1 R.— Killenitty, 416 a. 2 r.— Lismoney, 73 a.
1 R. — Forelack (part), 99 a. ; bar. Ballybrett, King’s Co.-
Total quantity, 1,620 A. 1 r. plant (2,624 a. 2 R. 6 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 32/. 16s. 1 \d. — out of yc north-west part of Carro- i
lanstowne, with yc castle, garden, orchards, and improvements,
334 a. 3 n. 9 p. prof. 61 a. unprof. — Dorrycrea, 55a. 1r. 8p.
prof. 7 a. 3 r. 8 p. unprof.— Lickblea (part), 207 a. ; bar. Half
Fore, co. Westmeath.— Total quantity, 597 a. 8c 17 p. plant.
(967 a. 8c 33 p. stat.)— Total rent, 124 Is. 9|d— Tullaghard
(part), 100 a. plant. (161 a. 3 R. 37 p. stat) 24 0s. 6<4; bar.
Navan, co. Meath Date 13 th Jan. 20 th year.—Inrolled
22 d January 1668.
42. Capt. THOS. GREENE— In Killcolgan, Ralaphan,
and.Finyglnsse, 233 a. 34 10s. 9^.; bar. Iraghticonner, co.
Cerry. — Garranreagh ats Garranleny, Carrobrenagh alias ,
Curragh-Killbrana, 167 a. 1 r. 15 p. 24 10s. lid.; bar. Coss-
lea, co. Limerick. — Lissaninagh and Farrinagnrinngh, part of
Ballyareela, to be called Mount Ivers, 154 a. 8c 9 p. prof. 19 a.
unprof. 24 6s. 9d. ; bar. Tullogh, co. Clare. — Ballintlea,
2qrs., 113 a., to be called Cominstowne. — Carrowmore, 1 qr.,
176 a., to be called Johnstowne; bar. Bunratty, same co.—
44 7s. 9Jd— in Knockalogha, 37 a. ; bar. Clonderiaw, same
co— Gortmore, Knockanenagh, 54 a. prof. 54 a. unprof.—
Fornaght, 144 a. 8c 33 p., to be called Greenestowne. —
Moygreash, 242 a. prof. 46 a. unprof— Mowgownagh, 165 a.
prof. 35 a. unprof.; bar. Island, same co. — 94 11s. 4Jd.—
Total rent, 224 11s. 2{d. Date 26 th June 20th year. —
InroUed 21s/ Nov. 1668.
44. ELIZABETH HEPBOURNE— In Kilmore, Lur- /
gendecane, Rathconneli, and Knockneighter, 707 a In 24 p
plant (1,145 a. 3 r. 20 p. stat.)-Total rent, 94 11s.; bar.
Lower Iveagh, co. Downe— to hold to herself for life, and
from her decease to Samuel, Ephraim, Arthur, and Eliz. Daw-
son, hci children by her former husband Sam. Dawson, for
fours years ; fern* to John Hepbourne of Croftbridge, in
Yorkshire, ctke, and his heirs. Date 22d Jidy 20th year.
—InroUed 20 th July 1668.
38. WILLIAM LEIGH esq. _ Ballaghborrow and
Shancolligh, 727a. HI. 14s. 4 jd. abated y°sum of 54 14s. 4^d.
or reduced to 94 — Forstallstowne, 388 a. 74 17s. lid.
46. Sir AUDLEY MERVIN knt, Prime Serjeant—
Naule ats Snowtowne, 312 a — Flemingstowne, 122 a Bo-
renstowne, 156 a. 2 b in Mooresides, 9 a. 8c 13 p. ; bar.
Dnleeke, co. Meath— Total quantity, 599a. 2 it. 13 p. plant
(906 a. 1r. 29 p. stat.) — Total rent, ll/.6s.7<4 - Dale
30lh March 20 th year. — Inrolled 4/4 April 1668.
'• *■ Dl - THOMAS WYETT— Lishlea, 100 a. 2 r. prof.
19 a. 3 it. unprof. 14 7s. l£d. — Lishtemacrefarty or Lislite-
manefarty ats Lisduffern'Crefferty, 49 a. 13s. 3d— Killishen-
bolly, 55 a. prof. 44 a. unprof. 14s. lOd— Aghneskew (part),
20 a. 6s. 9d— Grlta, 120 a. 14 12s. Id— in Drumlone, 72 a.
2n. 19s. 7d— in Coolebcgg (y' south and west side) adjoin-
ing to die lough, 35 a. 3 n. 9s.7d— in Cruminm'Manus and
GoHagarat.e, 14 a. 3s. lid— in Dromiraffe or Dromcraffe
and Dloells, 55 .. Ids. lOi.; b.„. MnS]*rafcp)„y,
(854 A. & id ,BtJ_Toal
' “• “y-SW-l.nokil'.gMin, ,4,.
54,. p.„r. ,0 s. ^
or Tdllymimsky, 69 a. 48s. 3j,J— Oreium, 20 a. 5s.4«_
L..myBo,-e, 145 a. U 19s. 1 id._Mollm, 25 a. 1 „. 88 n
I '''fr1” Po11"' IU_ all ns CW
lionie, 63 a. 3 ,. JSp. 10s. 1 1 W.-SI„»o„0H,
Roll, mii-S0thOu.il. Mr! fart, bade.
2 r. 12s. lOd— Cressa, 50 a. 13s. 6d— more in Poller, 34 a.
9s.2id— Enish or Emish, 39 a. 10s. 6}d— part of Dusky,’
72 a. 3 n. 11p. 19s.8d— Aghneseragh, 68 a. 18s.4Jd.; bar.
Cremorne, co. Monaghan — Total quantity, (1,350a. In.
13 p. stat.)— Total rent, 114 5s. 1 id. '-Date 17/4 Jan.
19/4 year InroUed Is/ Feb. 1667.
4. ROBERT LEIGH esq. — The manor, castles, town
hamletts, and lands of Rossgarland, and also the towns’
hamletts, and lands of Rospoyle, Ballyduffi*, Ballylanan als
Ballylonan, and also yc chapel, house, water-mill, and water-
course, and Piper's house in Ballylanan, Rathtow ats Rath-
toure, Ballinan, Ballyegan, Ballyclomockbcgg, Cooleherin als
Barons Land, Cowlrouse, Ballibrack, Willistowne, Kilhnurris-
tmvne, Ballmphonstowne, Poldowne, Clonfade, Bnllinback-
house, Ballintlea alias Ballintle, Loughtowne alias Lough,
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
I. Maudlinstowne ais Maydenstowne, Parktaylure, Rath ats a house and orchard. — a house and garden.— a house and lo&soCu.Il
- Hill, part of Duncormuch ats High Rath, Clongreene alias garden in the north Irishtowne. — a house, a house, gar ■
Clonkeene, Loughnegeere, Newcastle, Killbrenny, Killmanoge, den, and outhouse.— Grace’s court, in which the common Kilkenny.
and Ballynebarnye, co. Wexford.— a parcell of land in or gaol is kept. — a stone house next to the corner shop.—
near f corporation town of Kildare, near adjoining to the dis- a tann yard.-a stone house in the Gray Fryars.— a house,
solved fryery called Monnsterligue or White Fryery, called by backhouse, and garden, and little castle by y' river’s side.
yc name of Konekerbcg, with y« tolls and duties of the fairs, -a house and garden.-a thatched house and backhouse.
and also the privileges and rights thereunto belonging ; co. -a house and garden— a little house and backside—
Kildare. — Total rent for all y' premisses, 101- Lewes- a thatched house and backhouse— two slated houses, a
towne alias Leewestowne alias' Levetstowne, 107 a. 2f.3s.33rf. thatched house, and cabbin, with two gardens— a house.
— Rochestowne 143a 2/. 17s. lOJrf— Johnstowne, 190 a. —a house and garden— a house, bakehouse, and gar-
31. 16 s. lljrf. ; par. Duncormuck, bar. Bargy, co. Wex- den— a house and 3 gardens— a house. -a house— a
ford —Note - This manor was granted to Sir O. Lambert, house and backhouse— a house and garden— a house.
5 April 1604.; and the 25th assigned by him to Walter Syn- -a house and garden— a house, malt-house, and gar-
nott, and being seized and sequestred by reason of y rebel- den— a house, stable, waste plott of ground, and 2 gar-
lion of 1641, was vested in the Crown by the Acts of Settle- dens— a house, backside, stable and garden— a thatched
ment ; and the King being very sensible of the many services house—a house and garden— a house, bakehouse, a garden,
performed to him at all times by Robert Leigh esq., both in and thatched house— a piece of waste ground m the new
foreign countries, in the time of his exile, and at home since key— a thatched house and garden. - a malt-house near
his restoration, in recompence thereof directed a grant of Jenkin’s Hill-a house-a house and garden.-a messuage
this manor and premisses, under such rents as were payable called the Kilhouse, with another adjoining, and a garden
by adventurers and soldiers for lands that lay in the same near the Gray Fryars— tw-o messuages,
province; together with the town and lands of Clonadd alias Little Hull, }" other the Little Kill, neai the Dominican
Clonard, in the barony of Philipstowne, King’s Co., Bally- abby— a messuage, garden, and orchard, neat said abby.
nebarny, in bar. Shilborne, co. Wexford, and the premisses a moiety of 3 gardens near d", and a house in j
own and lands of Clonadd alias Little Hull, y* other the Little Kill, near the Dominican
’hilipstowne, King’s Co., Bally- abby— a messuage, garden, and orchard, near said abby—
nebarny, in bar. Shilborne, co. Wexford, and the premisses a moiety of 3 gardens near d", and a house in t e >7*^
to Kildare, et tie like reno. _WhMi.ll, B Auge.i 1667. street.-. hoaee nidgerfen in Grao-sMet.-. Lon« m Gray
(19", 2'p.f.It. 13.)— Bet the attorney general, through tome
defect in the rvordtog of tire said letters, not tltinktog him- near Grey F.yars.— e messuage an Sa
self aoUoientl, warranted thereby, in dntwing the grant • void — «rd chamber m Gray >>” “ *
omitted » insert «v.,to ttoominadons. So., . new grtnr. was lane leading to f Gin, Kyato, wt* a plot, of g™m4—
direoted to be p«d by privy aigne. toon r Whitohato 1 April a room to toe
- Dale ISth May 20th year. — Jnrolled y« Gray Frj
6. JAMES Duke of ORMOND— A how j - , . - , ,, .
market cross, and a malt-house in the back lane— a house. Podyng-lane, Kilkenny— a house, brewliouse, an gs •
-a bouse, with 2 small rabbins and garden,-, house, a e.bbin and garden Boyce , -lane.-a "n “tb"?!,
orehrud and garden—, house— a house-a house— a house in d"_ a rabbin and garden m d"— a house and garden— a
in St Maryb" church-yard. — a house there, and small thatched house and garden— chouse and garden.
garden in Back-lane— a house and garden— a home to and garden-, cabbrn and garden mo E loyee J-'™
St. Mary, eh.reh-ya.d-. home, garden, and orchard, house called the wash-house , to
Back-lane. — a house, garden, and orchard— house-a a house ami garfen-a lmn» and “
house, cabbin, mtd garden,-. house in B.ek-l.ne, and an backhouse,
orchard— a house, and in Poding-lane a garden— a house, a malt-house— a bouse behind j Little Bndae. PP
whereof part in Rorin-street, and a garden in Poding-lane. room over the bridge of St. John s-sweet— three gaute m
a small thatched house and a cellar— a house—a house, y High Hayes— a garden near St. Johns Green_“
cabbin, and garden. — a house, warehouse, and garden, and 2 gardens in St. John s parish—a house and •
„ v’ Ja trarden. — a house and a bakehouse. — a house and close— a house and garden— a house anciently
a stone' house. — a stone house. — a stone house and back-
house ; in y' north quarter of Kilkenny— a house and garden.
— a bakehouse, cabbin, and two gardens— a house; m
-a house and garden— a house and a bakehouse— a house and close-a house and garden— a nouse anc m,^
house. — a house and barn— a hone anti a backside— called the Great K, tehee, and a garde” without _SOM«l.
a house.- — a messuage near* the market cioss. a stone gate, a stone house, a sto e ,
l.m-se near d" — a sTone house—a thatched house, back- Deane Gate— three thatched houses— a huge stone house,
n ssj 2“
caTdL“fd—
low lane in y‘ west, from Tho- Coakley’s house, near Rossm-
street in the south, to y' end of St. Mary’s church-yard in
the north— Lombard’s Chamber in St. Mary’s church-yard,
—a little stone house in d»— a house—a house, backhouse,
and garden— a house and backside— a thatched house-
called the Smulkin Tavern; in Castle-street, Kilkenny— a
house—a house—a house, backside, and thatched house-
two houses and a garden ; in St. James-street, Kilkenny—
the several lands called Marshall’s Land, Croker’s Land,
llJZ ZZl S? a' warehouse in d»- communing in y comons of y city of Kilkenny as the in-
. T n hmS -a bride house; in High-street, city of habitants of y several houses aforesaid had therein on
m^-a clbin and garden.-a house5 and garden- 23d October 1641 other than what is set cm „
frZZ yhnrkside and Barden— a house and garden— two soldiers, and by them possessed on 7 May 16o9, all which
a house, backside, and garden— a house and garden— two • ; . . Kil-
tenements and two small gardens— a thatched house and premisses are valued at 400/. 7s. 6rf. per ,
irden. — a thatched house and garden— three thatched KENNY— a thatched house, stone walls, part ™tle<h
.uses and gardens— a thatched house— a house and garden bin and a waste— a waste and small
hhto St Patrick's Gate.-, .hatched ham, ami garden.- of greed.-to
within St. Patrick’s Gate— a thatched house and garden— of groun
a house—a casde over y* gate waste— a house at Croker’s stone tho
Cross, and another in yc next lane to the old Tholscll— waste an
a stone house, thatched ; in Patrick-strect, Kilkenny— a house passage.-
and garden.-a house—a tliatched bouse and backside — Callan, s
a parcell of waste land— a messuage— a thatched house— md sin d
thatched house, with a garden and some fruit tr
and small garden— waste stone walls and a c
a parcell of waste land— a messuage— a thatched house-
two thatched houses— a thatched cabbin ; ill Walkin-street,
Kilkenny— a house and orchard— a house and orchard— a
passage— a stone house thatched ; in Bridge-street, town of
Callan same co— a stone house, thatched— a thatched house
and small garden.— a stable, thatched, with a waste and garden,
-a stone house, slated, with a garden and orchard— a large
stone house and castle out of repair, with a garden and
orchard— a stone house and garden— waste stone walls, a
house, backside, and garden-a house garden orchard «jd and small garden,
bakchouse-a house in High-street, a shop- a house cabbin, thatched house, watled, and mudd
and two gardens— a house, a small stone house— cnbbms— —a stone nousc, - warden— a cabbin
a cabbin— n house in St. Mary’s church-yard-parcell of wa I s-a thatch ed ^ a garden, and
,. , — ,,! — i :.. Rack-lane, Kilkenny — and garden— a garden, being a b
W" Wheaton’s dwelling house
(122.)
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
19 & 20 Cn. II. orchard. — St. Catharine’s house, a castle, garden, and 2 cab-
bins; — a stone house, slated, a garden, and orchard. — a stone
i enny. ]j0Usej slated, and garden. — a stone house, slated. — a stone
house, slated, and a castle.— a waste being a garden. — a stone
house and part watled, with a garden and orchard. — a eabbin
and garden.— a waste and garden. — a eabbin, garden, and
barn — a eabbin and garden.— a waste and garden. — a thatched
house, part stone walls and part watled, a garden and orchard,
—large stone walls, a stone house, thatched, with a garden
and orchard.— a stone house, slated, a garden, and kill-house,
—a waste and garden — a waste and garden. — a thatched house
and garden.— a stone house and garden — a waste and small
eabbin. — a messuage. — a waste, formerly a garden. — a garden.
— a eabbin and garden. — a castle. — a garden. — a garden. a
garden. — a garden to ye street, and a garden backward. — agar-
den and 2 thatched houses. — a garden and small parltc. — a
small plott of ground — a thatched house and garden. — a
eabbin and garden. — a eabbin and garden. — a parke. a
housestead, a garden to yc street, and garden backwards—
a piece of a house, thatched, and a garden. — a garden. — a
garden. — a garden. — a garden. — a garden, — a garden. — agar-
den. — agarden.— a parke. — a parke and garden.— a parke a
parke. — a parke.— a parke.— a parke; in West-street, Callan.
—a stone house, slated.— a stone house, thatched— a small
garden and a waste a waste. — a thatched house, stone
watled walls, and a garden. — a part of y= said house,
thatched, and a garden, a thatched house, a waste garden,
orchiml, and eabbin— a large garden— a stone house and
wattled walls, with 2 gardens — a small eabbin and warden.
— athatched house and garden. — a waste stone house, thatched,
and garden. — two small cabbins and a garden. a stone
house, thatched, and a garden. — a thatched house and 2
gardens— a stone house, slated, and a garden, waste, a small
eabbin and garden — a waste stone wall, with a eabbin, and
garden within, and another without — a eabbin and garden,
—a waste, with a garden— a large stone house and garden.
— a stone wall, waste, with 2 cabbins and garden. two
cabbins and a garden. — a thatched house, with a waste and
garden.— a kitchen, thatched, a bakehouse, with a thatched
house, and stone house, slated — a court house and castle,
now waste ; in South-street, Callan — a house, and little
shop under it— a stone house, thatched a stone wall, waste.
— a stone wall, waste. — a stone house, slated a waste,
where there is a small eabbin or forge, a house, a waste
with an orchard and garden, and a kill. — two thatched
houses, and part of a thatched house and garden. a
thatched house and a backhouse and garden a thatched
house— two thatched houses and gardens a garden— a
thatched house and garden — a thatched house and garden— a
eabbin and garden— agarden— a thatched house and garden.
two cabbins and a garden — a thatched house and garden,
—a waste d° and a garden— a eabbin and garden— a eabbin
and garden— a stone house, slated, and garden— a small gar-
den—an orchard anti garden— a eabbin in Puddle-street—
Cowes Crolt. — Lastonbegg and Lastonmore— a garden, house,
and parke; in East-street, Callan— a' small garden a gar-
den—a house and garden— a garden— a garden— a gar-
den. a garden. — a garden. — a stone house, waste. — two
gardens — a small garden. — a garden— a garden— a waste
house, garden, and backhouse — a eabbin and small garden—
a eabbin and garden; in Kells-street, Callan— a thatched
house and garden— a thatched house and garden— a eabbin
and garden— a garden— a garden— a garden— a garden—
a garden— a small garden— a garden — a garden — a eabbin
and garden — a bakehouse and garden.— a garden— Ashbold’s
Croft; in Kenny street, Callan — a garden — a garden
a garden, a garden— a croft — agarden. — a garden agar-
den—a garden— a garden, waste; in Goose-lane, Callan
advantage of commoning in y» comons of Callan, &c
a waste, a stone house and stable. — a ruinous tenement.
a small castle and eabbin— a waste tenement a waste stone
house— a small castle, a waste tenement, a thatched house,
a vacancy between Condland’s-lane and yc town wall,
a thatched house and garden. — a house, slated a waste
garden and eabbin. — a garden. — a garden and waste. —
a waste, a malt-house and kill, thatched a slated house
a slated house-two slated houses and backsides— a thatched
house, and a waste— a thatched house, waste, and garden
a house, slate and thatch, 2 thatched houses, and a garden
—a hot.se, slate and thatch, a thatched house, and garden—
a waste and garden— a eabbin and garden— a eabbin and
garden. — a waste. — a thatched house and backside. — a gar- is* 20 Cu.u,
den— a garden. — a garden— a garden— a garden. — a garden.
— a garden. — a garden — a garden— a garden. — a garden. Kilkenny,
— a garden. — a garden. — agarden. — a garden. — a garden. —
a garden. — a garden — a garden. — a garden. — a garden. —
a garden. — a garden. — a garden. — a garden. — a garden. —
a garden. — a garden. — a garden. — a garden. — a garden. —
a thatched house and garden. — two cabbins and garden. — a
eabbin and garden. — a garden. — a garden a garden. — a
close. — a close. — a close. — a close and garden. — a garden. —
a garden. — a garden. — a eabbin and garden. — a thatched
house and garden. — a thatched house and garden. — a eabbin
and garden. — a garden. — a garden. — a garden. — a garden. —
a garden. — a eabbin and garden. — a garden. — two gardens. —
a garden, and part of another. — a garden. — a garden. — a gar-
den.— a garden. — the Weyer Garden alias White’s Island.
— a parke. — all such benefit and advantage of commoning,
&c. in yc comons of Inisteoge; in y' town of Inisteoge,
co. Kilkenny. — a garden. — a malt-house, 'thatched. — three Tipperary.
waste tenements, a thatched house, and garden. — a waste
tenement— a thatched house. — a thatched house and garden.
— a thatched house and garden. — a waste tenement and
garden. — a house, slated ; in Blind-street, town of Clonmell,
co. Tipperary. — a house, slated. — a house, slated. — a house,
slated, and backside. — a house, slated, and backside. — a
house and backhouse, slated. — three houses and a backhouse,
d°. — a waste tenement. — two houses, slated, a garden,
orchard, and waste tenement — two houses, slated— a house,
eabbin, and garden— two thatched houses and a garden.
—a house, slated, and garden— a school-house and waste
tenement: — a house, slated, and backhouse, thatched. — a
house, slated, a backhouse, thatched, and garden. — a house,
slated — a house, slated— a house, slated. — a house, slated,
with a kitchen, backside, and garden. — a house, slated. —
a house, slated, with a stable, backside, and several tann
yards. — a garden — a house, slated, and another thatched.
—a house, slated, a stable, thatched, a garden, and backside.
—a house, slated, part in Bridge-street. — a house, slated,
with a waste piece of ground, and a thatched house. —
two houses, slated, and a thatched house a house, slated,
with a thatched house and backside— a garden adjoining to
the churchyard. — a house, slated, with back buildings and
backside. — a house, slated, 2 backhouses, a waste plott, and
garden. — a house, slated. — a house, slated, with another
thatched, and a garden— a waste plott of ground— a house,
slated, with a garden and thatched house. — two houses, slated,
a stable, thatched, and a garden— a slated house and backside.
—a house, slated— a house, slated— a house, slated— a house,
slated, backside, and lyrne yard; in High-street, Clonmell—
a house, slated, and garden— a thatched house— a thatched
house and garden. — a thatched house and waste tenement.
a house, a thatched house and garden— a house, slated— a
house — a stable and garden— a house and waste tenement. —
two waste tenements and several back buildings a house,
slated, and kill-house, and stable, thatched, and a garden— two
stone houses, house, and brewhouse, thatched, a waste tenement,
and garden — a waste tenement and 2 gardens— a house, slated’
a waste tenement, and garden— a thatched house and waste
tenement— a house and 2 gardens— two gardens— a thatched
house and garden— a waste tenement— a garden— two houses,
slated, two thatched houses, and garden— three houses, slated,
a thatched house, and garden — a slated house and waste te-
nement—a house, slated, back court, and garden two houses,
slated, a court, and garden — a garden — a garden and waste
tenement — a house, slated, a thatched house, backside, and
garden, two bouses, slated, a thatched stable, and backside ;
in Lough-street, Clonmell — a waste housestead, and 3 tann
pitts— a eabbin, a forge, and garden— two cabbins, agarden,
and waste. — a house, and kill-house, slated, with a garden.
—a slated house and backside — a malt-house and garden.
—a malt-house, 2 slated houses, 2 thatched houses, a gar-
den, and waste tenement— a garden— a |>oore house, slated,
and stable, thatched. — a malt-house and garden. — a house,
slated, and garden — a waste tenement and garden. — a
thatched house — a thatched house and garden— a garden.
— a slated house and backside— a slated house, backside,
and garden. — two slated houses, buckside, and garden a
stable, backside, and garden. — a slated house and garden.
a slated house and backside ; in St. Mary’s street, Clonmell.
a slated house. — a slated house and backside. — a stable, garden,
and waste tenement. — a kill-house, garden, and waste— a
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side, and gal-den.— a house and bakebonse, thatched, and
garden. — a house, slated, and garden.— three houses, slated,
Tinner, mj. and garden; in North-lane, Clonmell— a house, slated—
1 a house, slated.— a house, slated, and garden.— a thatched
house.— a thatched house. — a thatched house; in Middle-
row, Clonmell. — a waste house.— a house, slated, and garden,
—waste tenements.— a house, slated.— a slated house and
kill.— a thatched house and mill.— two slated houses and a
thatched house.— a thatched house and tann pitts.— a house,
slated.— a waste house. — a house.— a malt-house, slated, and
kill.— a house, slated, and backside.— a house, slated.— a house,
slated, and kitchen; in South-lane, or Westgate-lane or
street, Clonmel!.— a house, slated, backside, and stable.— a
house, a shade, thatched, and a castle— a castle and waste
tenement. — a mill, slated— two thatched cabbins— a stable,
thatched; in Bridge-street, Clonmell.— a house, slated— a
slated house and backside. — a thatched house, stable, and
backside— a thatched house— a malt-house and kill-house—
two houses, slated, and a backside; in Shammell’s-lane,
Clonmell— a thatched house, two slated houses, and a garden.
—a slated house and backside— a castle and house, slated, a
stable, thatched, and backside ; in Boate-street, Clonmell.
—a waste cabbin and garden— a cabbin and garden— a
thatched house, two gardens, and a waste.— a cabbin— a
house, slated— a garden— a house, slated— a house, slated,
and garden. — a house, slated, and backside. — a thatched
house° and backside— a waste— a thatched kill and waste ;
in Slieelane-street, Clonmell. — three waste pieces of ground,
—a house, slated— a waste— a waste— a house, slated— a |
waste— a house, slated— a waste— a waste— a house, slated. |
—a garden ; within y" fort Clonmell— the little mill and
a house— a tuck-mill, thatched. -a corn-mill. -Hole-mill
als Millenfoyle, slated, Fahen-mill, and a house, thatched—
Streatche’s Island, a large garden— a cabbin and backside-
two thatched cabbins— a cabbin and backside— a cabbin
and backside— a cabbin and backside— a cabbin— a waste
piece of ground— all benefit of commoning m y* comons ot
Clonmell, &c., upon yc bridge, Clonmell— a waste piece of
ground— a waste piece of ground— a cabbin, backside, and
garden. — two cabbins and a garden. — a waste tenement
and garden— a stone house, thatched house, and garden. —
a thatched house and garden— a thatched house and gar-
den. two cabbins and a garden. — a garden. — a cabbin ;
in New-street, in Carrick, co. Tipperary— a garden— a
thatched house and garden— a cabbin and garden— a waste,
—a thatched house— a garden and waste— two thatched
houses and gardens— a stone house, thatched house, and gar-
den—a thatched house, cabbin, mid garden— a garden and
waste— a waste— a thatched house and garden— a thatched
house and garden— a thatched house— a thatched house and
garden— a thatched house and garden— a thatched house
and back house— two thatched houses and gardens— a
stone house, thatched, and a garden— a brick house, slated, a
thatched house, stable, and garden— a thatched house and
cabbin— a thatched house mid 2 gardens. — a house, slated,
and waste— a house, slated. — a castle, slated. — a thatched
house— a house, slated, and garden— a house, slated, and
waste— a forge, thatched— a waste and garden— a castle,
3 shades, and a garden. — two houses, slated, a stable, thatched,
and garden— two houses, slated, 2 back houses, thatched,
and stable— a garden, two thatched houses, and a waste.
a house, slated, with several back buildings— a thatched
house, cabbin, and waste— a thatched house and garden,
—a house, slated, and back house, thatched— a thatched
house and garden— a back house, thatched, and a house
and garden— a thatched house and a waste— a house, slated,
a house and stable, thatched, and a garden— two houses,
slated, a bakehouse, thatched, backside, and garden. — a
thatched house and garden— a thatched house and garden-
two thatched houses and gardens— a shade, thatched, with a
garden, cabbin, mid waste— a house, slated, and garden— a
house, slated, a stable, thatched, and garden. — a thatched house
and garden— a thatched house and garden— a thatched house,
stone house, and garden— a thatched house and back house—
a diatched house and garden. — a house, slated, and waste gai -
den— a waste garden and cabbin— a cabbin, garden, and
waste— a stone house, back house, and garden— a thatched
house and garden— a thatched house and garden— two
thatched houses and garden — a thatched house— a cabbin.
— a thatched house and garden— a waste house, thatched
house, and garden— a waste, with a forge, two cabbins, and
garden. — two thatched houses and kill-house. — a garden, a
( 122.)
garden. — a tan -yard, 2 thatched houses, and a tan-pit. — a to&ao
garden— a garden; in High-street, Carrick. — four thatched — —
houses and kill-house. — a house, several tan-pitts and a gar- *PP
den. — a house, slated, and backside. — a house, slated; in
Key-lane, Carrick— a thatched tenement— a thatched house,
backside, and tann-pitts— a cabbin and backside— a cabbin.
— a house, slated, and garden without y* walls. — a malt-
house and kill. — two thatched houses and backside. — a shade,
thatched. — a thatched house, with a cabbin and waste,
cabbin— a thatched house— a thatched house and back-
ide— a waste— a house, slated ; in Bridge-street, Carrick—
.. garden— four houses and kill-house, thatched— a thatched
house and garden— a cabbin and garden— a cabbin—
three thatched houses and garden. — a garden, thatched house,
and 2 cabbins— two stone houses, with a garden and thatched
house— a thatched house and garden. — a cabbin, garden, and
waste— a cabbin, barne, and garden. — four thatched houses
and a court. — a thatched house, 2 cabbins, and a garden, a
garden belonging to y» mill, 2 thatched houses, and a garden.
—a thatched house and garden— a cabbin and garden-
three thatched houses and garden— a barn mul haggard— a
thatched house— a diatched house— two d” and gardens—
three cabbins and a garden. — a barn, haggard, garden, and
meadow— a garden— a thatched house mid garden— two d°
and garden— a thatched house and garden— a d° and gar-
den, and several cabbins— a thatched house, malt-house,
stable, cabbin, and backside— a cabbin— a garden called
Gortcleghy— two cabbins— a thatched house and garden—
a cabbin— a cabbin and garden— a garden and 8 cabbins
without Newgate— two cabbins and a garden— a cabbm and
warden. — all benefit of commoning, &c. said town of Carrick.
—a tenement. — a tenement and small cabbin. a house, i
slated— a tenement— a tenement and garden— a garden,
| tenement, and house, slated— the like— a house, slated, and
2 tenem". — a house, tenem', and garden— a tenement— a
tenement and garden— two houses, with a tenement and
garden— a house, slated, tenement, and garden— a tenement
and garden— a tenement and garden— a tenement and
garden— a thatched house, tenem', and garden— two thatched
houses, a tenement, and garden— a tenement and garden,
a tenement and garden— a tenement and garden— a tene-
ment and garden— a tenement and garden— a house and
o-arden— a house, slated, 2 thatched houses, a tenem', and
harden. — a tenement and garden— a tenement and garden
!_a tenement and garden— a tenement— a tenement and
garden.— a tenement— a tenement— a tenement— a tene-
ment and garden. — a tenement and garden— a tenement and
a shop— a tenement and garden— a tenement, thatched
house, and garden— a house, slated, with a castle and garden,
—a tenement and garden— a tenement and garden— a tene-
ment and garden— a tenement and garden— Desmond’s
courte— a tenement— a tenement and garden— a tenement
and garden; town of Dingle, co. Kerry— a tenement and
garden— a tenement and garden— a tenem', cabbm, and gar-
jen. a tenem', garden, and cabbin. — a tenem1 and garden.
a tenem', cabbin, and garden— a tenem', garden, and cabbin.
—a tenem', garden, and cabbin— a tenement and garden— a
tenem*, garden, and cabbin— three tenem", gardens, and cab-
bins—a tenem’, garden, mid cabbin— a tenem', cabbin, and
garden— a tenem', cabbin, and garden— a house, slated,
tenement, and garden— a tenement— a tenem', cabbm, and
garden— a tenement and garden— a tenem', garden, and
cabbin— a tenem' and garden ; in y" north suburbs of Dingle,
—a tenement— a house, slated, and garden— a tenement— a
tenement and garden.— a tenement and garden— a tenement
and garden— two tenements and garden— a tenement and
garden— several houses— a tenement and garden— a tenem
and garden— a tenement— a tenement and garden— a tene-
ment—a tenement and garden— a tenement— all benefit ot
commoning, &c. ; in y* south suburbs of Dingle— Total rents m
Kilkenny, 30/. Os. 6rf— in Callan, 3/. 5* 6rf— “<
1/. 18s.3rf.-in Clonmell, 23/. 11s. SW-in Carrick, 21. 18s. 2arf.
—in Dingle, 1/. 10s. Dale Hilt August 20/A year— In-
rolled 1 6/A November 1668.
23. THOS. Lord Archbishop of CASHELL— Bally-
.Icrngta, ari part of ««■*, 606 a- 1 »■ M
78 v 2 r 3° r Drishoge, 102 a. 3 r— Rathmlore, 49 a.
Sr. 24p— Mullaghneony (part), 77A-Total rent
-the remaining part of d«, 122a.3r. 24p. U W* »** »
bar. Iffi. and Olfa, co. Tipperary— Bnllinonnan, 199 a.
3 _ Doonccoominc, 217 a. 1 r. prof. 73 a. unprof. —
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10S20 c« n. Ballynoe and Ballygannagh, 223 a. & 16 r— Clonmelouton,
r. “ fSA- Sn.82p.piof. 8 a. Ir. unprof— Total rent, 10f.4s.8Jd.;
J. ipperary. bar. Clamvilliam, same co. — Ballynafohorum, 106 a. prof.
59 a. 2 it. unprof. If. 12s. 2\d. ; bar. Middlethird, same co.
—being part of the augment" of 300f. a year provided by y'
acts of settlement for y' see of Cashell, and make, according
to y' valuations by y' L. L. and Council, 221 /. 18s. 8d. per
Cashed ann— the stone house, and next to it another building for-
merly part of the same house, with a range of buildings back-
wards adjoining. -a large backside, wherein are 3 cabbins and
a dove house, and a large garden, 2 f. 15s. 6 1. ; city of
Cashell.— to the see for ever 27. ESSEX DIGBY,
minister of y° city of Cashell. — A house to the street, high
built stone walls, and slated, at y' corner of Hackett’s-lane,
containing 45 feet in length and 25 in breadth.— backwards
of d- a thatched house, next y' former is another thatched
house, used as a stable, a garden plott walled in with a stone
wall, in Hackett’s-lane, containing 50 feet in length and 24
m breadth, 16s. 6cf. ; same city.— to him and his successors
ministers ot Cashell Date 26th January 20th year.—
lnrallcd 24 th February 1668.
Mm/h. 28 JAS FLEMING of Stahalmock, co. Meath, esq
Stahalmock (part), 260 a. 3 k. 12p.-Mulloghmore, Clo-her
and Rathghime, 153 a. 3 «. 5 p— St. John’s Rath, 75 a 2 it’
?4 P‘ Thomastowne, 130a. In. 20p.-AllcoggsIand in Kill-
begg, 40 a.; bar. Kells, co. Meath. — a mortgage or rent-
charge in fee of 16/. a year, issuing out of Possixtowne, con-
taining 454a. (untill 160/. shall be paid); bar. Kells and
Moghergallion, same co.-Rathhood and Little Rath, with
y' hamletts, 327 a.— a mortgage of 60f. on Drake’s part of
Butlerstowne, 98 a.; bar. Moghergallion, same co— a mort-
gage in fee or 500f. upon Killadine, 193 a. 2 r. prof. 8 a. un-
prof— Cadlestowne and Mullaghoullin, 55 a. 2 r. ; bar. Slane,
Monaghan, same co— the tales of Liscarnan, 34 a. 1 r. 18 p— Cavan-
ieagh, 46A. 2 r. 12 P-Derry, 47 a. 3 ... 10 P-Knockboy,
47a. 2 it. Coulumstaghie, 22 a. 2 ... — Dumaghecrutine, ,
105a. 1 n. 31 p.— Came, 30a. 1 r— Liscarne, 89a Drmnrn- '
tagh, 86 a— Aghetur, 34 a. 1 r. 18 p— Killomarlie, 76 a. prof.
6 a. 3 n. 19 p. unprof. — Cullinaltkilly, 54 a. — MuUaghmore
48a. 2 r. 19 p — Caldunagh, 51a. 1 r. 36p.prof. 4a. & 13 p’
unprof— Tullynure afs Tullmeno, 37 a. 3 r— Killcedo, 22 a.
2r. Lisinodemoyle, 61a — Ughgarran, 55 a. & 13 p Lis
cromlinduffe, 89 a. & 36 p. — Corbegg, 36 a. lit. 16p._
Croyle, 38a. 2r. 16 p. prof. 2 a. 3 r. unprof— Sallus, 74 a.
3 R. 31 p. prof. 9 a. 1 it. unprof— Corryvally, 67 a. 1 r. I9P
prof. 1 1 a. unprof— Moylcs, 67 a — Tullelaton, 55 a. & 13 P ’.
m y< • ballybetagh of Ballyreagh and Ballineshallvy, bar. and
co. Monaghan— the tales of Anam'Neile, 103 a & 2p —
Corfadda, 69 a. & 10 p— Corlie, 95 a. prof. 10 a. & 30 p „n-
pIo(._Te„.f, 52a. 2b. 22p.p„f. 15a. 2 ,. „„pl,f.__Ton^
2 b. unprof. — Coi’nuil.ogagh,
»A. U- 32 p. prof 6 a. unprof. — Enmghogoven, 63 a. 1 r!
14 p. prof. 12 a. unprof. — Loughnelemshe, 67 a. prof. 4 a
1 it. unprof. Cornecrevy, 58 a. S 30 p — Lism'Enrke," M».'
r A*' * "■ F°E 12 3 R'tmprof. — Lisne-
ddou, 87 a. 1 r. prof. 20 A. 3 R. unprof— Brodogus, 111 a
"’P,O<'-C0r“"' 60 A — Corlongfoiri;
n £' , r °“°> S »»l 111 r baUpbotugh of
Bullynofoiusl'. und of
2 a ;„V'7 'V ' 3“’ *6 p — Glenes, SOB. prof.
2 A.imjuol Cornmirh, 81 a. 8 ,. SO r. prof. 10 a. unprof.
-Drou, duo. 08 a 2 n — Boduglmnupoe, 36 A. * SOrol
rp0|'f' . 11 A- ln- 30 p. unprof. — Rmutery, 80 a.
? “V : 1,1 r Imllybeiagh rfkllj-
Z . „ rf “ ' “ ““ “f Corloskeduny,
oO a. prof. 5 a. 3 ,t. 30 ,. unprof. -Corloddgm,, » A. 2 .
16 A-Cronfo, ,8 a. 2 „. 30 P.-B„llyoro»^o, 34 a. 3 ,. 21 r
^3r787tos”'8^-L"*ik“iTC*-tt»u,-
" uu’ 88 A. l n- a°i- — Fydnffe, 60 a.— Glumlunuu, 60a
R. oa p. plum — Total rent, 86/. 16s. 6d., viz. for ail vc’
gated lands untill the same "hall be redeem J *
703 a. plant. (,,138a. 2 r. 39 p taM 1^2 ^''™'''*
Meath, 1,084 a. 2 r oi „ , i.l/ co-
211. 10.. SjA-L. eo. Mo'nogliun Si's'’
(6,075 A. 3,. 2n.
w, of 51. po, unu., loni„g Jrfj. t ”
murphy, and 4 tates of Ballycorscally — a like rent due out of 19 & so Cn. ;;
y» 4 tates of Cavacrieugh and out ofy' 8 tates of Ballyclerkan, -
viz. 16s. per ann. out of each tate. — a like rent of 50s. a year Monaghan.
due out of y“ 4 tates of Moylenepatage, viz. 12s. 6tf. out of
every tate— provided that he shall not be restored to any such
part of yc premisses which are now in y' possession of any
adventurer or soldier, or their heirs, and which have not been
retrenched, untill such time as y' said respective soldiers
or adventurers, and their heirs, shall be first reprized for the
same, according to y" rules and directions in y" explanatory
act Dale 20 January 20 th year Inrollcd 4 February
1668— Note: His 3d son, John Fleming of Stephenstowne,
esq., had a remittal of y' quit rents of these and other lands,
which were reduced to y* rent of 28/. 10s., being y" rent paid
in 1641, by privy seal, dated at Windsor, 14 August 1674,
and by patent, 20 March following, which was inrolled
15 April 1676. (Rot. 28" Car. 2., lm" pars, d. It. 14. if privy
seal, R. 25.)
33. MICH. BOYLE, lord archbp. of Dublin, lord chan- Dublin.
cellor. — Jordanstowne, 48 a.; bar. Newcastle and Upper-
-J. Dublin. — in part of Ballymore, 110 a. — another
parcell of the same, 15 a. 2 r. 24 p— several other parcells in
d", 16 a. 2 it. 16 p— a pasture belonging to Elverstowne, 85 a.
—several parcells in Ballymore parish, 56 a. In.; bar. Uppcr-
crosse, same co. — in Luske, 53 a. — Walshcstowue ate Walsh-
town, 232 a — Cotterlstowne (part), 50 a— a parcell of the
same, 10 a. — another parcell of the same, 13 a. in the
parish of Finglass a parcell of land containing 10 a. 3 r.
2 p— Little Jolmstowne, 23 a. 1 r. 28 p.; bar. Nethercrosse,
same co— Total quantity, (1,190 a. & 14 p. stat.)— Total rent,
14/. 14s — settled as part ofy" augmentation ofy' see of Dub-
lin, making in all, according to y' valuation of the L. L. and
Council, 206/. a year. Date 8th March 20 th year.— In-
rolled 16Z/t March 1667.
I 35. JEFFREY FANNING of Ballingarry, esq— Ballin- Tipperary
| garry ats Garta, with y' appurts, 3 qrs. and a half of a eolpe, .
1,500 a. prof. 100 a. unprof. — Glanegaule, with y' appurts,
5th part of a eolpe, 184 a — Garrannikvile alias Garrannicoll,
with the appurts, one eolpe acre, 100 a— Ballagboy, with
the appurts, £ of a eolpe, 50 a. prof. 100 a. unprof— Garry-
vohonsy, one eolpe acre, 40 a— Rathmore, part of Ballin-
garry, 3 a. for 1,000 years, 5s.; bar. Slevardagh and Compsy,
co. Tipperary. — Reserving rents and duties such as were
thereout formerly reserved Date 2d June 20th year.—
Inrolled 5th June 1668.
38. Dame ANNE, relict of Sir NICHOLAS CRISPE, Limerick.
JOHN and THOS. CRISPE their sons. — In the north
part of the plowland of Atliay, 296 a. 1 r. 18 p. prof. 20 a.
unprof. 4/. 10s— Derinymaymorne or Dirrginmoymorne and
Knocknegornogh, 803a. prof. 916a. 1r. unprof. 12/.3s.lOM—
Baly.oe, 63 a. In. prof. 9a. I r. unprof. 19s. 2hd— Lisreedy,
J plowland, 172 a. 2 r. prof. 42 a. unprof. 21. 12s.4i)</.; bar.
Connelloe, co. Limerick— Total rent, 201. 5s. 5jj</._ to hold
to y' uses ofy' last will of said Sir Nics, dated 23 Feb. 1665.
Date 25 th Nov. 20th year— Inrolled 28 th Dec. 1668.
M. WALTER WALSHE gM.-Tl* c«le, W>a,
town, and lands of Killeany, 797 a. 2 n. 32 p. prof 32 a 1 r
24». „„p,„£ 45 Os. 9R ; l»r. M.rjbragli, Co!
Date 21 st May 20th year. — Inrolled 22 d July 1668.
42. WILLIAM BRETT esq., of Saule, co. Downe— Bal-
leshrewle alias Ballyslircw, 162 a. 14s. Id. -, bar. Lecale, co.
Downe— the 4 plowlands of Ballyboggan alias Ballybeggane!
Killturely, Clowany, Cloghany, and Clouheightessane, 573 a.
n / bar' Tl'uagllanack"y. co. Kerry.
Date 14 th April 20 th year.— Inrolled 18 th April 1668.
j. Dame ANNE, relict of Sir THOMAS HARMAN
knt— Gonnmay ats Gorminagh, 145 a. 3 u. 21. 19s— Laby-
nyseay, 61a. 1/. 4s. 8Jrf— third part of Ratheden, 136 a. 2r.
21. 15s. 3d. Killcopickan alias Killcopigan, 98 a 3n
l/'^- [J W— more, part of the same, 60 a. 3 r. 1/. 4s. 8rf—
in KillcaUatrim, 97 a. 1 r. prof. 109 a. 3 r. unprof. 1/. 19s.5rf.
more m the same, 151a. 1 r. 3/. Is. 2jjrf. — pasture and
timber in d", 81 a. 1/. 12s. 9Jrf. _ Knockanackroe, 290 a.
5/. 17s. 5d.— in part of the same, marked in the plott (r. a.),
1 A. 3 r. with a proportionable part of y= unprof. 7,{</. ; bar.
Idrone, co. Carlow. Date 30 th July 20th year Inrolled
\Wi August 1668.
Downe.
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
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Roll, I90i mid 20 Ih Cha. II. fourth part, face.
Mo gl I 1. JOHN FOSTER esq— Terretowell, 1 late, 31 a. 1 n.
15 v. prof. 32 a. 3 n. 39 p. unprof. — Quingulagh, 52 a. 2r. 18 p.
— Lisgugan, 59 a. 1 n. 13 p. — Mullaglimore, 53 a. 2 r. 30 p.
prof. 7 a. 2 r. unprof. — Killgrakne, 71a. 2r. prof. 30 a. 8c
38 p. unprof. — Anngatee ats Anyalta, 35 a. prof. 68 a. 2 r. 25 p.
unprof. — Tatenadough, 72a. 1 r. 15p. prof. 16a. 2r. Ip. un-
prof. — Killadonnelly, 54 a. 2 r. 20 p. prof. 37 a. 3 r. 46 p.
unprof.— part of tlie same, 28 a. 2 r. 30 p— Amneba and Ter-
ramoran, 24 a. 1 r. 26 p. — part of the same, 13 a. 2r. 20 p. —
Annyork, 38 a. 2 r. 38 p. prof. 40 a. 3 r. unprof. — Tullaghan,
77 a. 3 r. 8 p. — Killmore, 59 a. 2 r. prof. 700 a. unprof. —
Drombyor, 85 a. 2 n. 26 p— Edenbroane, 81 a. 1 r. 14 p—
Dromdesky, 124 a. 2r. 39 p. — Fonwasse ats Fowrmace, 46 a.
8c 27 p. — more of the same, 22 a. 2 r. 10 p. prof. 500 a. un-
prof.— Agherykelton, 2 tates, 181 a. prof. 400 a. unprof. —
Derrytimny alias Derintyny, 60 a. prof. 9 a. 3 r. unprof. —
Nart, 37 a. Sc 11 p. prof. 24 a. 2 r. 13 p. unprof— part of tlie
same, 64 a. — Mullaghnedavagh ats Mullendafogh, 62 a. 3 r.
20 p— Mullytegory, 31 a. 2 r. 20 p— Formillish, 31 a. 8 c 39 p.
— Nagrafagli, 51 a. 2r. 20 p. — Killaturr, 38 a. 2r. prof. 100 a.
unprof.; bar. andco. Monaghan. — Monington, 124a. 2r. —
Closagh, 272 a. — Totebracke, 75 a. 1 R. — Lewy, 62 a. 2 r. —
Correagan, 86 a. 1 r. — Carradufflis, 122 a. — Mullaghnegour,
124 a. — Corskee, 131a. — Lisgelynan, 124 a.; bar. Cremorne,
same co. — Total quantity, 2,713 a. 8c 19 p. plant. (4,394 a.
3 r. 9 p. stat.) — Total rent, 36 1. 12s. 6 d. Date 9th Dec.
\9th year. — InroUed loth Feb. 1667.
10. JOHN PYKE jun', THOS. ORCHARD, JOSHUA Tipperary.
and CALEB PIERCE, and EDM. PYKE. — Magans-
towne, 183 a. 2 1. 15s. 7d. ; -bar. Iffa and OfFa, co. Tippe-
rary.— toJohnPyke. — Carranleagli, west part, 240 a. 2r. 34p.
31. 13s. \\d. — to Orchard. — in y* north-west part of Wid-
dingstowne, 28 a. 1 r. 14 p. 8s. 7jd. — to Jos. and Caleb. —
Ballygerald (part), 33 a. — the north part of both the»towne-
lands of Knockaneveigh, 110 a. 2 r. 30 p. — Farrinakin-
dory, 55 a. 3 r. 31.0s. 6§d.— to E. Pyke.— bar. Middle-
third, same co. 11. JOSHUA and RICHARD NORTH-
COTT, MARY WELLMAN, HANNA NORTHCOTT
alias COLE, and HENRY ELMINSTON. — In Liskevin,
in the north-west part, 91 a. 1 R. 34 p. prof. 106 a. unprof.
It. 7s. 9 id. ; bar. Eliogurty, same co. — these to the four
first. — in y° middle of Coleagh, 37 a. 1 Is. 3d. ; bar. Mid-
dletbird, same co. — to Elminston. 11. MATHIAS RUT-
TON. — Part of Woodingstowne, 170 A.— part of Ballynattin,
and Maginstowne, 120 a. — Codilstowne (part), 6 a. 1 r. 6 p.;
bar. Middlethird, same co— Total quantity, 296 a. 1 r. 6 p.
plant. (479 a. 3 R. 29 p. stat.)— Total rent, 41.10s. 12. RO-
BERT ELD RED. — In Cooleleagh, 146 a. 8c 9 p. plant.
(239 a. 3 r. Up. stat.) 21. 4s. llid. ; same bar. and co.
12. AHASUERUS REGIMORT, MARY and MARTHA
FOWLER. — In Woodenstowne alias Waddingtowne, 148 a.
8c 23 p. 21.5s— to Regimort; same bar. and co. — in the Limerick.
east part of Killdonnell, 88 a. 3 r. 22 p. II. 7s.; bar. Poble-
bryan, co. Limerick. — to Fowlers. Date 3 d March
19 tli year. — InroUed 17 th March 1666.
Westmeath. 3. PETER LOCHARD and ALICE his daughter,
WM. DEAKIN, and GRACE ALSO P— In Killrush or
ruske, 117 a. 1 R— to Peter— more in the same, with the new
slate house thereon, 140 a. — to Alice. — Total quantity, 2o7 a.
1 r. plant. (416 a. 2 r. 33 p. stat.) — Total rent, 51. 4s. 2d—
part of Paristowne and Revillstowne, 119 a. 2r. — in Killua,
5 a. (201 a. 2 r. 27 p. stat.) 21. 10s. 5d— to William— part
of Revillstowne, 103 a. (166 a. 3 r. 15 p. stat.) 21. 4s. 3d—
to Grace ; bar. Delvin, co. Westmeath. Date 141/c Dec.
19</i year. — InroUed 191A Dec. 1667.
Sligo. 4. ROBERT PARKE esq. — Curraghowna, 1 qr., 135 a.
11. 7s. 4d— FaldufTe, i qr., 50 a. 10s. lid. — Carrowturrin,
\ qr., 50 a. 10s. 1 \d. — Gortermon, 1 qr., 120 a. II. 4s. 3 Id.
— Tuorlustran, 1 qr., 96 a. 19s. 5 Id. — Idryell, i qr., 45 a.
9s. Hd.; bar. Leyney, co. Sligo. — Carrowtemple, 1 qr., 98 a.
19s. lOd. — Carrownegan alias Lissardscullin, 1 qr., 120 a. prof.
72 a. unprof II. 4s. 3id. ; bar. Tirrerell, same co. — Car-
rowbunnan, h qr., 72 a. 2 r. 14s. 8 Id. — Scardanbeg, 4 <F-»
96 a. 2 r. 19s. 6Sd. ; bar. Carbury, same co — Carrownabull,
4 qr., 40 a. 8s. l^d. — CaiTownamaddagh, 1 qr., 200 a. 2!.0s.6d.
— in Duddry, 4 cart", 13 a. 2s.71d. ; bar. Tirreragh, same
Lcilnm. co. — Gurtnegunnell, 1 cart", 94 a. 2r. — Tuomrodda, 1 cart",
94 a. 2r. II. 18s. 3 Jd. ; bar. Rosclogher, co. Leitrim. —
Total quantity, 1,325 a. plant. (2,146 a. 1 r. 9 p. stat.) —
Monaghan. Total rent, 13I.8s.34d. 6. SYMON CRANE esq— In
Lissaneese, 1 tate, 62 a. — Drumsellagli, 1 tate, 108 a. 1 r. —
Edernemarla, 1 tate, 112 a. 2r. prof. 43 a. 1 R. unprof—
Shantonagh, 1 tate, 85 a. 1 it. — Corroskeagh, 1 tate, 88 a.
2 r. 16 p. prof 7 a. 2 r. unprof. — the south part of
Edenteferegan, 1 tate, 104a. 3 r. Up— Crewagh, 1 tate,
85 a.; bar. Cremorne, co. Monaghan. — Total quantity,
646 a. 2 R. 27 p. plant. (1,047 a. 2 r. stat.) — Total rent,
81. 14s. 7 d. Date 'till Oct. 19/A year. —InroUed Uth Feb.
1667.
Kilkenny. 8. HARYEY MORRES esq. — The castle, town, and
part of the lands of Kerribill, 200 a. 41. Is. ; bar. Kells, co.
Tipperary. Kilkenny— in yc northerly part of Atty James, and Old
Castle, 80 a. 2 r. 27 p. II. 4s. 5|d. ; bar. Slevardagh and
Kilkenny. Compsy, co. Tipperary. 9. MATHIAS WESTMEll-
LAND esq— Derreleagh, 281a. prof. 202 a. 2r. 32 p. (to be
called Castle Morres.) — in Clashenree, 120 a. 2 r. prof. 234a.
2r. 16 p. unprof. (to be called Westmorland.) — the whole
town of Clashenry ats Westmerland, 146 a. ; bar. Knockto-
plier, co. Kilkenny Total quantity, 401a. 2 r. plant.
(650 a. I li. 19 p. stat.)— Total rent, 81. 2s. 74d— to hold to
him and his heirs, to y“ only use and behoof of yc said Harvey
Morres. Dale 29th Nov. 19/A year. — InroUed 29th Nov.
1667.
13. Capt. RICH. BERNARD. — Killcummer alias Kill- Cork.
burner, 2 plow!1*, 512 a. plant. (829 a. 1 R. 17 p. stat.)
71. 15s. 6d.; bar. Fermoy, co. Corke. Date 16 thNov.
191/t year. — InroUed 22 d Nov. 1667.
15. Sir WILLIAM THOMPSON knt. — Dirlangan, Meath.
206 a. & 12 p. 41. 3s. 5 d. — Mitchellstowne, 325 a. 2 r. prof.
15 a. 3 r. 8 p. unprof. 61. 11s. 104d. — Fordrath, 123 a.
21. 9s. 9|d. — Otterstowne, 54 a. 2r. 11. 2s. 0|d. — Clonmore,
125 a. prof. 34a. 1r. 32 p. unprof. 21. 10s.7id— Clonelogan,
173 a. 2 r. 32 p. prof. 19 a. unprof. 31. 10s. id. — Scrubby-
wood in y' same, 16 a. 3 r. 16 p. 6s. 9Jd. — Mowtowne, 251 a.
2 it. 51. Is. 10Jd— Cloynckeavan als Clonykyran alias Cloni-
kinan, 125 a. 21. 10s. 74d.— Clonegreny, 81a. 1b. 8p.
II. 12s. 9 fd— Robinstowne, 73 a. & 32 p. II. 9s. 7d— Kill-
bealyvie alias KillbalUver, 106 a. 3 r. 24 p. prof. 29 a. unprof.
21. 3s. 34d. — hi Carraniestowne, 4 a. 1 R. 22 p. Is. 9}d. ;
bar. Lune, co. Meath. — Total quantity, 1,666 a. 2 r. 26 p.
plant. (2,699 a. 2r. 33 p. stat.)— Total rent, 331. 1 4s. 10 Id. — -
Dale llth December 19th year. —InroUed I6lh December 1667.
17. Cornet JOHN MULIIALLON, PATRICK his
brother, and JOHN, son and heir of Phelim M'Canna. —
Shancough and Drumcah, 110 a. 2 it. prof 25 a. 3 n. unprof.
— Derindegamy (part), 8 a— Baghell, 2 tates, 98 a. 3 r. prof.
6a. 2 r. unprof— Conaghy, 2 tates, 9lA.prof. 6a. 2r. unprof.
— Killfadda,99A. lit. prof. 4a. 3 r. unprof— Rousky,2 tates,
123 A. prof. 24 a. 3r. unprof— Clonkeaghan, 33 A. 2 r. 20 p.
prof. 33 A. unprof— Clonclura, 25 A. prof. 27 a. unprof—
Gobbduffe, l tate, 29 a. 2r. 10 p.; bar. Dartry, co. Mo-
naghan—Total quantity, 618 a. 2 it. 30 p. plant. (1,002 a. St
27 p. stat.)— Total rent, 81. 7s— out of the 15 tates of Bally-
loghlay, viz. Lisbaneese, Drumsillagh, Derrynelyng, Dery-
volas, Coddagh, Shantawnagh, Croskea als Drumuckc, Droin
gowna, Edentiferrigan, Lisnemeane, and Cordeveliske (part)
29 a. 1 r. 16 p. — in Ballyloglay aforesaid, 68 a. ; bar. Cre
morne, same co. — to Mulhallon. —Total quantity, 971a
1r. 16 P. plant. (1,572a. 3 R. 1 p. stat.)— Total rent, ll.6s.31d
Qromoooly, 49 a. 2 n. — Cashlan, Lisliarally, and Eden
goish, 132 a. 3 n. 14 p. prof 4 a. 2 n. unprof.; bar. Dartry
same co. — Total quantity, 182 a. 1 r. 14 p. plant. (295 a. 1r.
17 p. stat.)— Total rent, 21. 9s. 3d— to Patrick— in Cavan,
40 a. prof. 13 a. 2r. unprof. — in Lettcrossan, 31 a.; san
and co— in Killcoran, 11 a. 2 a. 27 p.; bar. Trough, same co—
Total quantity, 82a. 2r. 27 p. plant. (133a. 1r. 17P.stat.)—
Total rent, II. 2s. SJd. — these to M'Canna. Date
21s! November 19 th year.— InroUed 21sl November 1667.
19 JOHN WHALLY gent Drumancveagh and Bolie- Galway.
lack, 19 A. prof. (30 a. 3r. 4p. stat.) 301 A. unprof 3s. 104d.;
(122.)
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
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J9&SO Cii.II. i bar. Leitrim, co. Galway.— in Bookin, A qr., 62 a. 2 k.—
in Grange, J qr., 55 a. 2 a— in Killmadima, 75 a. 2 r. 27 p.;
Galway. half bar. Loughrea, same co. — Total quantity, (313 a. 2n.
34 p. stat.) — Total rent, 11. 19s. 2. Id. Dale 23d October
19 thyear. — InroUed 25th October 1667.
Corlt. 20. Capt. JOHN BAKER. — In the north-west part of
Cullin, 273 a. In. 14 P. plant. (442 a. & 3 P. stat.) 41. 3s.;
Queens Co. bar. Duhallow, co. Cork. 21. WILLIAM PINSENT
esq.— Milltotowne alias Milltowne, 286 a. plant. (463 a. 1 r.
3 p. stat.) 51. 15s. 9ijd. ; bar. Ballyadam, Queen’s Co.
Date 3d December 19tk year.— InroUed 13 th December 1667.
Galway. 22. THOS., son of HENRY LESTRANGE of Moyes-
towne, King’s Co., esq., deceased.— In Tullanelicky, 2 qrs.,
400 a. plant. (647 a. 3 r. 30 p. stat.) 41. 0s. 1 1 jtf. ; bar. Long-
Kilhenny. ford, co. Galway in Cloan, Clonemucke, and Ballingub,
900 a. prof. 700 a. unprof. ; bar. Ida, Igrim, and Ibercon, co.
Kilkenny.— Castle-garden, part, 143 a. 3 r. 25 p.— Kilfane,
part, 152 a. 1 r. 5 p.; bar. Gowran, same co.— Total quantity
in Kilkenny, (1,937 a. 2 r. 14 p. stat.)— Total rent, 24/.4s.5d.
— to hold to yc uses of his father’s will, dated 20 January !
Kitufs Co. 1665.— Rnughra and Clonfine, Clondolage and Corra, Kill-
funs, Doore and Gannvye, Farramore, Lecarrow, Garrymore
and Clonewre, part of Coolechyle, and part of Annaghmore,
with y' fishings, weyrs, and mills thereto belonging, 810 a.
plant. ( 1,312 a. & 10 p. stat.) prof. 920a. unprof. 16/.8s.0|rf.; |
bar. Garrycastle, King’s Co. — to hold these for a thousand
years from y» year 1644. Date 30 th October 19 th year—
InroUed 14/A February 1667.
—several house plotts, with 4 cabbins thereon, and a garden 19&20 Cn.u,
plott, in d", Is. 6 d. — -a house plott and garden, west side same — -
street, 10.1 d. — several house plotts and a new cabbin, d", 9d. Galway.
—a garden plott and a stone house on the west side in d".
Is. 6d. a house and plott with a garden in d». Is. 6d.—
several houses and garden plotts in d“. Is. 10 k/. — a house
and garden in d°, 3s. — a house plott and garden, d“. Is. 6d.—
a “bbin and garden in Larragh-street, north side, Is. 6d— a
cabbin and garden in d", 2s. Sd.-two house plotts and walls,
a cabbin and garden, in d", Is. 10)d.— a cabbin and garden,
d°> is- 6d.—a stone house, 2 cabbins, a yard, and 2 garden
plotts, d“, 6s.— a house plott and garden plott in d“, 10 id.
a cabbin and garden plott, d ', Is. id. — a cabbin and garden,
d°, lid.— a garden plott and house plott, d", Is. 3d— a
house and garden plott, 9d— a house plott, cabbin, and gar-
'l"n ’" d®, lid. — five house plotts and garden plotts, north
Is. 6 o'. — two house plotts and garden in d‘, Is a
house plott and garden, d», 1 0.1 rf.— several house plotts a
gardens, with 1 cabbin, d», Is. l^d— a waste plott, ;
thatched house, and garden, south side, : '
■y. 28. WALTER, son and heir of THOMAS BAKER, late
of Lattin, co. Tipperary, gent— Killenaleffe alias Killenena-
laffe, 235 a. & Si*. 31. Us. 4.W. - Lattinmore, Lattinbegg
(Gortyward is mentioned in y'Redd.), 434a. 2r. 16p. 6/. 12s.
— the town, farm, and parcell of land called Killpatricke, 83 a.
2 r. 32 p. 1/. 5s. 5 d. ; bar. Clanwilliain, co. Tipperary
Total quantity, 753 a. In. 16p. plant. (1,220 a. ln.9p.stat)
—Total rent, 11/. 8s. 9k/. Date 25th May 19th year—
InroUed 5 th June 1667.
30. Capt. WILLIAM HARMER. — Carrickdownone,
4 Plow-> 514a.— Ballinlmliske, 1 plow, (part), 265 A.— Killkat-
taline and Lisnagorneene, f ths of plow., 240 a. — Ballynalty-
begg (part), 13 a.— Dunmaghan, 1 plow. () part), 275 a.— I
Killeagh, plow., 14 a. 3 r.— Carrowmore, 165 a.; bar. Fer-
moy, co. Cork. — in Dromore Castle, plow., 57 a. 2r. 13p.; '
bar. Duhallow, same co. — Total quantity, 1,544 a. 1 r. 13 p. I
plant. (2,501 a. 2 r. 10 r. stat.)— Total rent, 23/. 8s. 1 1 k/.
Date 18 th Nov. 19th year. — InroUed 22d Nov. 1667. I
'■ 32. RICHARD CLUTTERBUCKE esq.-Rathcoole,
300 a— Ballyvaddcn (part), 40 a— in y» north part of Derry-
iuskin, 448 a. 2 it. 24 1* — Gragelovan, both parts, 90 a. 1 r.
16p.— in the north part of Ballyvaddly, 111a. 2r Coo-
leinan or Cooleman (part), 51 a. & 24 r— Coolemoyn, 134 a.
& 32 p.— in the north part of Cullcmaine, 42 a in y' north
part of Killebracke, 143 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. — in y' east
part of Raylestowne, 287 a. & 32 p i„ y« east part of
Rathbntt, 177 a. & 32 p. prof. 13 a. unprof.— in y‘ south part
ol Garryginbrenocke, 8 a. & 13 p. ; bar. Middlethird, co.
Tipperary. — Total quantity, 1,833 a. 1 it. 13 p. plant.
(2,969 a. 3 it. 1 p. stat.)— Total rent, 27/. 16s. 9 id. Dale
6th Dec. 19 thyear. — InroUed 17th Dec. 1667.
34. HUGH MONTGOMERY esq. and Capt. HUGH
MONTGOMERY. — A new brick house, a kill backwards,
which kill he afterwards sold to Aid. Tighe, and a small back-
side, in Cooke-strcet, Dublin, 1/. 8s. lit/.— part of a house
plott, the Tholsell, a stone house, a house plott, another
house plott, and garden, in Britaine-street, 10t/.— a lions
walls of a house, a yard, and an old house half dow
garden, a house plott, and a garden, in d«, 4s. 6d— a
den belon
iging to the castle,
d. — a house, another house,
1 d", 3s.— a garden plott in St. Thomas-
e garden plotts north side the
-a house plott and garden, and another
6°, ls.2rf. — a stone house and garden, d",
3s. 6d. two house plotts and a garden in d", Is. 2d.—., house
plott and walls, d", 3d. — a house plott and walls, d", 3 d
-a house plott and garden, d", Is. ()}</.— „ house plott i„
eel, east side, (!</.— a house and garden, d", \s.5d.
street, south side, 6
said street, Is. ljd._
house pit
Nic* Row-
house plott and garden, d», fid.— the walls of a house and gar-
den plott in d®, 7 d. — a house plott and backside, another
house plott and garden, d°, Is. Od. — a house plott, the
walls of a house, another house plott, d», lOid. — a house
plott and garden, a garden plott and another garden plott
backwards, in d”, Is. 7\d. — nine garden plotts, 3s. 4 id. —
a house plott and garden, another house plott and two
garden plotts, in d», south side, 2s. — a cabbin, a house
plott, and another cabbin, in d», Is. 1 id. — several house
plotts and 2 garden plotts in d», Is. 7$d.— a house plott
and garden plott, d", Is. OSd.— a house plott and 2 gardens,
d°> ls- lid.— a cabbin and garden, d», 9d— a house plott,
a cabbin, a house plott, a house, and garden, 2s. Id. —a
plott to the street, 4Sd. — a house plott, a house, and garden,
and y' walls of a corner house, 3s. 9d.— a waste plott, a
house, and garden, in y' Spittle, west side, 2s. 3d. — the
walls of two houses, a cabbin, a yard, and garden, do, 3s.
—an old house, a cabbin, a garden plott to both houses,
another house plott, 3s. 4,)d.— a house plott, a yard, and gar-
den, in d°, Is. 3;)d. — a house, yard, and garden, d”, 3s. 9d.
house plotts and garden plotts in d>, west side, 2s. 3d— a
house plott and garden plott in d°, 2s. Id— a garden and
garden plott, d", 2s.— a house and garden, d», 2s. 3d— a house
plott and garden plott in d», Is. 3*)d. — a house plott and
garden plott and house plott, d°. Is. 6d.— a house plott and
garden plott in d°. Is. Hd—the like in d°, Is. 6d— the like
in d°, Is. 6d— the like in d”, Is. 6d.— a waste plott in d»,
south side, 9d. — three cabbins and 2 gardens, 3s. 2id. a
cabbin and garden, d®, Is. 3)d— a cabbin, a waste plott, and
a garden, in d», 2s. Id. — a waste plott and garden, d°, Is. 1 \d.
—two cabbins and some ground with a garden. Is. 7{d.
a waste plott in d». Is. 6d. — a cabbin, a waste plott, and
garden, in d», Is. 7M— a cabbin, a waste stone wall, and
a garden, in d», 2s. 3d— four waste cabbins and a garden
in d°, 2s. 33d— a cabbin, ruined walls, a backside, and a
garden, in Spittle-street, south side, 2s. 74d— a cabbin and
garden, d°, 9d— four gardens and the walls of a house,
3s. Ofd. — walls of a ruined stone building, a stone house
backward, a garden, and yard, d«, 2s. Id— a cabbin, ruined
walls, a yard and garden, and yc walls of a house, in d°, 2s. 71 d
— a cabbin and garden in d«, 8Jd— a close in y* back part
of tlie abby, an orchard, a yard, a mill belonging to the
abby at the back side of the same street, 10s. 6d— a stone
house and large yard in Larragh-street, south side ; a house
plott, a barne, and a garden ;. a garden in same street 9s. 9d.
—a house plott and a garden in Nicholas-row, south side, Is. 6d.
—a house plott with a cabbin in it, a house and garden, in
d°, 2s‘ 3rf- — a ll0USe al,d garden, a house plott and garden,
Is. a house. — a garden. — a house and garden plott, a house,
backside, and some old walls, 4s. l|d— a cabbin, a yard, and
a waste plott, a little cabbin and part of the garden, a garden
plott, a garden, a ruined stonewall, and a garden, in Spittle-
street, north side, 4s. Ik/— n stone house, ruined walls, and
a garden, old waste buildings and a garden, d", 3s. 7\d. —
the county gaol, a cabbin, and garden, and another cabbin.
Is. 3 :j d. ; in y« town and liberties of Athunry, co. Galway.
Total rent, SI. 18s. 5rf— Carighim alias Carricklom alias Noseomm
Carrigglum, 1 cartron, 15 a. 3s. Old— Correy, 2 qrs., 202 A.
prof. 1 1 1a. unprof. 2/. 0s. llrf— Cloonefinine alias Clonfynyne,
2 gneeves, 68 a. prof. 32 a. unprof. 13s. 9i/,; bar. Bnlliniobbcr,
co. Roscommon. — Envy ats Errey, 4 qr., 100 a. prof. 25 a.
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
161
i9S20Ch.ii. unprof. 1/. Os. 3d.— Dcrryhubbert, £ gneeve, 15 a. 3.v. Old. —
Derrincrawle alias Demncall, A gneeve, 18 a. prof. 895 a.
Roscommon, unprof. 3s. 7jd. — Derryowne alias Clonegowen, 1 gneeve,
32 a. prof. 16 a. unprof. 6s.5Jd. — Derrylioran alias Derryne,
1 cartron, 35 a. 7s. 1 d. ; same bar. ami co. — Total rent,
Ixitrim. 4/. 18s. 2.U/. — Dromadobber alias Drom nedobber, 1 cart". —
Liscollyrovane alias Liscallyroane, 1 cart".— Aghremone alias
Aghermon, 1 cart”. — Lisdawkiagh alias Lisdromkeigb, 1 cart".
— Killossnenowle alias Killessnanowle, 1 cart", 448 a. & 32 p.
M. 1 Os. 9 d. — in Gole als Gowlea, 2 cart". — Fenisglin, 2 cart™.
— and Aghamotasten alias Aghmoytrusten, J of cart", 201 a.
2 a. 20 p. prof. 45 a. unprof. 2/. 10s. — Total rent, 61. 1 Is. 7d. ;
bar. and co. Leitrim. — Total quantity in both co‘, 1,134 a.
3 k. 12 p. plant. (1,838 a. & 36 p. stat.) — Total rent,
11/ 9s. 91 d. — in trust for y' (49) officers.' 43. Capt.
HUGH MONTGOMERY and HUGH CAMPBELL.
— In Dromkeene, Derrinevnne alias Derrinvahan, Derrin-
kelier alias Derrinkeigher, and in Aghlin, 133 a. 2 r. 20 p.
1 /. 7s. 0 j-tf. — Dromcronan alias Dromracane, 1 54 a. prof.
14 A. unprof. 1/. 11s. 2Jd— in Greaghglasse, 69 a. 13s. llAd.
— in Greaghrevagh ais Greaglileasca, 70 A. 14s. 2d. — in
Darringmoan als Derrymoney, 41 a. prof. 627 a. unprof.
8s.3jd. — in Sheltinehincken, 137 a. 1 r. 24 p. 1/. 7s. 9|d.
— Carrowbeggher alias Carrobragher, 221 a. 3 r. 8 p. —
2/. 4s. lid.— Tullyglackan, 27 a. 5s. old. — Potler ais Pot-
toyre, 100 a. 1 r. 1/. 0s. 3Ad. — in Greaghreagh, 56a. 3 r. 8 p.
11s. 6d. — Dromboyle alias Doneboyle, 132 A. 1/. 6s. 8: \d. —
Dromaney, 4th of a cart", 15 a. 3s. Old. — in Derrynehilly,
50 a. & 24 p. 10s. lid. — Carrowbeagher, 58 a. 2 r. 8 p.
11s. 10Jd. — Dromanny, Dromans alias Dromons, 1 cart"
and 27 a. 5s.5$d. — Carrowmartinan als Garrowmartannan,
19 a. 1 r. 3s. 10ijd. — Killnemaddarow and in Derrigmonan,
l th of cart”, and also in Derriggmonan, 4th part of a cart",
104 a. 3 r. 8 p. 1/. Is. 2'jd. — in Tullagh, 1 cart", 15a. 3s. Old.
Mullaghnesillagh, Knockanere, Sraghlongfort, and in
Derrignane, £ cart", 200 a. prof. 800 a. unprof. 2/. 0s. 6d.;
bar. Carrigallen, co. Leitrim. — Killduffe and Ballagallvin,
2 cart11', 239 a. 1 it. 24 p. 2/. 8s. 5 3d. — Killeseltan alias
Killitclton, Killbeggy, and Dromany, 2 cart" and £, 347 a.
2 b. 16 p. 3/. 10s. 4 id. — Garveagh, 1 cart", 245 a. 2 it.
21. 9s. 8.(d. ; par. Dromlease and Killenumery., — Moneveagh 19&20C11. II.
and Derryigvoan, 121a. lit. 8p. U. 4s. 6|d. — Corgerry,
1 cart", 72 a. 2 r. 16 p. 14s. 8}d.— Drumilerrigg, 1 cart"— Leitrim.
Gortechorkc, 1 cart", 363 a. 2 r. 3/. 13s. 7{d. — Carrickne-
gowny, two breakills, Trinedullagh, Drosttcaslagh or Drom-
caslagh, Corsraglia, Cornenacloghy, and Rosmone, 1 qr. and
1 cart", 359a. In. 81*. prof. 80 a. & 17 p. unprof. 3/.12s.9d —
Lisgawnine, 1 cart", 81a. 3 b. 24 p. 13s. 7d. — Greaghbrigge,
.V cart", 48 a. 2 it. 9s. lOd. — Drumduffy, 1 cart". — Carverbla,
1 cart", 82 a. prof. 28 a. unprof. 16s. t\d. — Leniscaily and
Towingarrett, 1 cart", 138 a. 2 r. 32 p. 1/. 8s. Id. — Dromilly
and Gortniskeagh, 1 cart , 36 a. 2 r. 16 p. 7s. 5 d. ; par. Kill-
rergn ; bar. Dromagharc, same co. — Burroghmore, Liscoll-
eitragh, Moonetiffe, 2 cartrons, Barraghbegg, 3d of cart",
358a. 1r. 8 p. prof. 107 a. unprof. 3/. 12s. 6 Id. — Legmeltanc,
1 cart", 184 a. 3 r. 24 p. ]/. 17s. 5d. ; par. Inishmacra. —
Lisnanorris, Gortnesallagh, Derrylosty, Corkhill, Cashelli-
gihan, Greaghneglogh, 5 cart"’, 181a. prof. 472 a. unprof.
1/. 16s. 8d. — Tullytaule alias Tullytowell, Drombrohett,
Greaghlone, Lishneha, together with ye lands in Lischachill,
1,012 a. 2r. 10/. 5s— Stelin, Coolegreane, Cortuske, Shelten-
more, Leyer, Tunreygy, 726 a. 2 r. 16 p. 7/. 7s. lid. — Lasty
alias Lease, 40 a. 1 r. 8 p. 8s. 2d.— part of Clonenybegg,
Clonenymore, 1 cart". — Corchillbegg, Corcliillboyle, Shannagh,
Corlughtumulty, 1 cart" — two Lisdromgranes, Lisdoyle alias
Lissdluytirpane, two Lissdromcullis. — in Coolnitraghreagh,
1 cart" and £. — Gortnesillagh, Corduffe, Skellin ais Stellin,
and part of Clonemurgill, 47 a. 3 r. prof. 9 a. 3 r. unprof.
6s. 8d. ; same bar. and co. — Total quantity, 6,319 a. 3 it. 12 p.
plant. (10,238 a. 2 r. 2p. stat.)— Total rent, 63/. 19s. 9fd—
in trust for yc (49) officers.— in Toome, Jths of a cart", 85 a. Longford.
1r. 32 p. plant. (138a. In. 27 p. stat.) 1/. 14s. 7 Id.; bar.
Granard, co. Longford. Date 6th Nov. 19 th year. —
InroUed 13 th April 1668.
48. LUMLEY THELWELL esq. Woolingstowne, Kilkenny.
159 a. plant. (257 a. 2 r. 9 p. stat.) 3/.4s. 4Jd.; bar/Gowran,
co. Kilkenny. — - Date 8th May 1 8th year. — Inrolled
10/A May 1667.
Roll, 1 9th § 20 th Cha. II. fourth part, hack.
Wexford.
Limerick.
Cork.
Sligo.
1. Capt. JOHN WAKEHAM.— Tombricke and y" up-
per Moyadaye, 414 a. 8/.7s.7:jd. reduced to 5/.— Coolegar-
row, 133 a. 2/. 13s. 10 jd. reduced to 1/. 10s. — in Corduffe
and lloseduffe, 155 a. 3/.2s.9jd. reduced to 1/. 10s.— in part
of Gurteenephillip and Croinoge, 222 a. 4/. 9s. 1 Id. — in Clone-
brim, part of Curteene Cromoge, and part of Ballvvochter or
vogher, 116 a. 21. 6s. 9'id.; bar. Scarwalsh, co. Wexford.
— Total quantity, 1,040 A. plant. — Total rent, 21/. Is. 2d.
Date 13/A Nov. 19/A year. —Inrolled 15 th Nov. 1667. — Note:
By patent, dated 26 February 1677, and inrolled 20 June
1678 (Rot. anno 30", 4" pars,/.), he had an abatement of quit
rents of 6/. 4s. 3 (d. (Holt 36.)
2. THOS., HENRY, and JOHN HARDING, gents—
In y1' nordi-east part of Longford, 46 a. 2 r. 21 r. — l’ollards-
towne, 671a. 8 b, 8p. 10/.18s.2d. — to Thomas. — Cloghdolton,
100 A. — part of Garyvony and Munnare, 107 a. 1 11. 22 P.
3/. 2s. 11 ‘[d. — to Henry and John; bar. Conagb, co. Lime-
]tlCK. Bate 28/A Nov. 19/A year. — InroUed 3d Dec. 1667.
4. JOHN BOURNE gent.— In yc north-east part of the j
plowland of Bunin, 234 a. 3 r. 33 p. — Cloyncallaghbegg, ]
1 pi., 143a. & 22p. ; bar. Carbury, co. Cork. — Total quantity, j
378 a. plant. (612 a. 1 R. 32 p. stat.)— Total rent, 51. 14s. 9Jd.
Bate 3d June 19/A year. — Inrolled 25/A Oct. 1667.
5. Cornett PHILIP ORMESBY. — Bunlnna, A qr.,
27 a. 1 R. 8 p. in Funafobule qr., 52 a. 2 r. — Leagh Carrow
Crane, ■§ qr., 153 a. prof. 3 A. & 32 p. unprof. — the island of
Inishmore, 26a. — Lisduffe, A qr., 62a — Gowlane, Aqr., 139a.;
bar. Carbury, co. Sligo. — Carrownaworane, 87 a. 1 r. in
Clungell qr., 13a. — TobberTilleliy, 1 qr.,41lA.prof. 117a. 1 R.
unprof. — Tobber Scardane, 147 a. — Cashell Loyne, J qr., 142a.
& 16 p.— in Tullevelly qr., 17 a.— in the 4 qrs. of Ducharne,
Carrowkeele and Carrownayai'kefree, 346 a. ; bar. Lynah,
same co Total quantity, 1,623 a. & 24 p. plant. (2,629 a. &
(122.)
36 p. stat.) — Total rent, 16/. 8s. 7}d. — Corribegg, £ qr., 35 a.
(56 a. 2 r. 31 r. stat.) 7s. Id. ; bar. and co. Roscommon.
Bate 18/A Nov. 19/A year.— InroUed 22 d Nov. 1667.
7. Lieut. JOHN BOURKE— Doonaltane, 2 qrs., 264 a.
2 n. — Knock-Cullen, 1 qr., 100 a. prof. 17 A. 2 r. unprof—
Corrowan-Russe, 1 qr., 81 a. 1 R. — Drommore, qr., 88 a.
1 r. prof. 18 a. 2 R. red bogg— Leaghcarrow, Muntermoony,
1 qr., 203 a. 2 r. prof. 73 a. 2r. red bogg— more of the same,
116 a. 2r. — in Ballymoony alias Alteranan, 1 qr., 17 a. 2 r.
16 p— Kancunally, l qr., 313 A— Seiskernagh, Cargin, and
Towerboy, l qr., 95 a. — in Fartenane and Bonamuck, being 5
cartrons, in Glaneaske, next adjoining to Kancunally, 163 a.
3r. 24 p. prof. 150 a. barren mountain and red bogg; bar.
Tireragh, co. Sligo. — Total quantity, 1,443 a. 2 r. plant.
(2,338 a. & 37 p. stat.)— Total rent, 14/. 12s. 3jd. Bale
25/A Feb. 20/A year.— Inrolled 2d March 1667.
9. EDWARD WORTH, Lord Bishop of Killaloe. — Kil-
legurteene, 220a— in Killederry and Ballckelly, 328 a— part
of Fermoy, 42 a. ; bar. Tullogli, co. Clare— Total quantity,
590 a. plant. (955 a. 2r. 32 p. stat.)— Total rent, 8/. 19s. 2{d.
Bate 8/A Feb. 20/A year.— Inrolled 14/A Feb. 1667.
10. HENRY SAN KEY esq— Killincrevagh ais Killin-
creagh, 162 a. 3 R. 3 p. — the castle, town, and lands of Ball-
rennett, 243a. & 35 p— Total quantity, 405 a. 3 n. 36 p. plant.
(657 a. 2 r. 21 p. stat.) — Total rent, 8/. 4s. 4fd. Bate
22 d Aug. 19 thyear. — Inrolled 23d Nov. 1667.
12. RICHARD Earl of CORK and RICHARD
Earl of ARRAN— In Killinagh-Farreneskry ats Ballyne,
Iskarack ats Iskerine, and Killmackshane, 381 A. & 38 p. prof
560 a. unprof. — Lissmore, 313 a. 1 R. prof. 398 a. 1 it. 4i>. un-
prof— Camus, 52a. & 16 r- prof. 18a. 1 R. unprof— Mucken-
nagh alias Kalloge, 119a. prof. 205a. unprof.— Cappagh, 145 a.
Roscommon.
Sligo.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
. n. 2 r. prof. 14 a. unprof. — in Derryhenny and Knockanacatty,
496 a. 1 ft. prof. 130 a. unprof. — two parcells of the same, 25 a.
'• — Gortygilterin, 9 a. 3 n. Sip.— in Cappaghbegg, 81a. 3 r.
prof. 1 a. 3 r. unprof. — Gortlane als Gortrige, 30 a. 3 r. prof.
9 a. 2 r. unprof. — Towremore, 41a. 3 r. prof. 11 A. & 23 p.
unprof. — GortesJane and Shyane, 89 a. prof. 42 a. & 16 p. un-
prof.— Forkeagh, 33 a. 1 r. — Killmoneloge, 57 a. — Coore,
44 a. prof. 33 a. unprof— Cappaghbegg, in Gortacreagh and
Gortarlogb, andparcell of Galtremore, 78 a.— Creggin, 200 a.
prof. 39 a. 3r. 24 p. unprof. — in Cooleneponery, 143 a. 2r. —
Liskmoiaske, 57 a. lit. 8 p.— Gragigowne, 109 a.— in Coole-
negeragh, 49 a— in Fergrum and Gortnefoy, 79 a.; bar. Long-
ford, co. Galway in Issiiandmore, 62 a. 2 r. 24 p. prof.
3 a. unprof.— in Killaderry, 322 a. 3 r. prof. 24 a. unprof. —
in Drumeane, 365 a. prof. 150 a. unprof. ; half bar. Leitrim,
same co— Total quantity, 3,074 a. 2 r. 30 p. plant. (5,030 a.
'■ 1 R. 36 P.stat.) — Total rent, .31/. 2s. 6</. — in Lissballyard,
74 a. 2 r— Carrygeene, 564 a. prof. 951 a. unprof— Dunap-
pagh, 166 a. prof. 88 a. unprof— Grainge, 205 a. prof. 39 a.
unprof— Curraghagh als Carraghglasse, 396 a. prof. 208 a.
unprof— in Ballym'Egan, 845 a. prof. 133 a. unprof— Kenr-
hunotta, 85 a. prof. 180 a. unprof— in Rosse next Culleagh,
lO A.-Ra'hnekine, 32 a— Portlohane als Portullaghane,
814 a— the two islands, 41 a— more of the same, 12 a—
i reda, 96 a. prof. 15 a. unprof— Gortenepledula, 47 a. prof.
15 A. unprof— in Larhoe, 21 a— Dromode Drumott als
iJroroond, 335 a. prof. 151 a. unprof— Lorhor or Larragh,
o62 a. prol. 240 a. unprof. — Lisseenc, 100 a in Ballycour-
kebegg, 105 a — in Ballycahassy, 46 (or 146) a in Dermoo-
ghologh, 133 a — Cappanasmeere, 437 a. prof. 17 a. unprof—
Roran, 225 a. prof. 65 a. unprof— in Tirraglasse, 83 a. prof.
°° t u"P'-°f— m Slewire, 241 a. prof. 19 a. unprof— Drome-
nogh als Killeowe, 645 a. prof. 57 a. unprof— Shanakill, part
ofCloneiny, 77 a. 2 r. prof. OlA.unprof.; bar. Lower Ormond,
co. Iipperary— Total quantity, 6,398 a. plant. (10,363 a.
32 P’ stat‘)-Total rent, 97/. 3s. 2 d. Date 22 d Jan.
19//t year. — Inrolled 1st Deb. 1667.
21. FRANCIS JACKSON esq— Ballynatony, 55 a. 2 r. .
prof. 8 a. 1 r. 10 p. unprof— Gortnaraby, 127 a— Ballycon-
gan, 109 a. 1 R — Crievegh, 72 a. 1 r. prof. 38 a. 3 r. unprof.
— Clananeening, 38 a. 2 r— Carronacoila, 150 a. 2 n— more
in the same, 30 a. 3 n — Carrownakinard, 50 a. 3 r Killdaree,
56 a. 3 r— Gortanedine, 109 a. 3 r ICillmury, 56 a. 1 n—
in Carrowclogagh, 1 qr., 69 a. 1 R. — Ballinloghan, 72 a. 2r—
Ballymacknaha (part), 128 a. 3 n— Gortskediiy, 84 a. 1 r. 8p.
-more of the same, 54a. 1 r. 8p— Leagh Carrowbleagh
(part), 18 a— Carrowkeele, 91a. 2r— Carrowkillin and Moy-
lagha, 70 a. 2 r— Lecanowdegke, 104 a. 3 r. — Rathcrery,
75 a. 2 r— Gortduffe and Moylassa, 137 a. prof. 14 a. unprof.
— Knockmullin and KnoCklyne, 40 a. 1 r. 32 p.— DrissaMtan
and Drumrine, 62 a— Teneroe, 41 a. 3 r. 32 p— Atticloghy,
7 1 a. 2 r. 8 p— Carrowkeelinecabry, 66 a. & 8 p— KUlmullogh
abas Killmollogh, 1 qr., 4Sa— in Cloghbracks, { qr„ 85 a— in
Terr in als Durrine, d ', 36 a. — in Derrine als Durrin, 1 qr., 22a.
in Derry als Durrin, d°, 42 a— Duoglimanane alias Drum-
nabehy, 1 qr., 135 a — Derrymartin, £ qr., 37 a in Cumxdi-
moreandDerrygadda, lqr., 78 a— in Ballinlabane, iqr., 22a. ;
bar. Tyrawly, co. Mayo. — Total quantity, 2,550 a. 1 it. 16p.
plant. (4,131 a. & 23 p. stat.)— Total rent, 25/. 13s. 4?-d
22. JOHN NICHOLSON— Slewmaneskerry (part), out of
1 93 AStefn Rain 111 h’ 8R;r5l,'<r' QuiSileSa". 1 q>- (part),
1.)3a — in BaUylynagh qr., 75 a. 2r. 16p. and 7 a. & 16i>. un-
ptof.; bar. Fireragh, co. Sligo. — Total quantity, (615a 3r
statJ-Tota! rent, 3/. 16s. ll.W— in Carrowmagowen, 154 a.'
-m Bodsnllagh, 1 qr., 74 a— GlondadufTe, i qr., 34a— the
3d part of Andrasse, 38 a. ; bar. Gallen, co.' Mayo— Total
quantity, (485 a. Sr. 32 p. stat.)-Total rent, 3/. 0s. 9 d.
Date 1th June 19th year. — Inrolled 24 th Oct. 1667.
15. PETER, son and heir of Capt. PETER CAREY
dec- and SARAH his widow. _ Ballymackpatricke, 166 a.
2 it. 16p— Curragh-Ballymurragh, 236a. lit. 13p— Carrick-
turtane, 173 a— in West and Lower Ballery, 10a. 1 r. 12p._
Curraghanahnurry, 55 a. 2b, 16p.prof. 206 a. 3 r. 16p.un-
prof— Cronaghtane, 196 a. prof. 260 a. unprof— Ballyshane-
begg alms Johnstowne, 100 a— moiety of Ballyadicke, 105 a.
it. ; bar. Condons, co. Cork. — Total quantity, 1,043 A. 1 r
17p. plant. (1,619a.& 10 p. stat.)— Total rent, 15/. 16s. lOlrf.
——16. Capt. 1 HOS. CAMPION and EDW. ASHTON
—In Leitrim, i plowlaml, 76 a. 3 it. 8 p— in Ballvparke
ip'., 76a. 3 R. 10 p— in Arglin-Bridge als Cullilishin, 43 a. &
20 p— „i Ballynelackane, 8i pi., 107 a. 1 it. 12 p. 4/. 12s 44 d
-m the^saine 92 a 1 35 P. 1/. 8s. l-rf-in Lower Bally-
6/ir ’na^ J3 P' to Campion— Total rent,
and co— Total quantity, 334 a. 2 it. 27 P. plant. (542 a. &
51 u74rf- Date 26 th Nov.
Ulh year — Inrolled 2d Dec. 1667.
18. JOHN CLIFFE esq. and DANIEL FOSSEY
a atns wne (part), 79a. 2r — Curragh-Walles, 72a. 2r
™ (port), 118 SL
“■7 ”» °f r ««■ 19 a. 3 i 8 1, ,f,.
fj »*• .*”* hr. end co —bL
1st Feb. 20 th year.— Inrolled 2d March 1667.
td°,“EGrEriAYSC™
ifc ? 380 “■ 7ils*-ioW-
342 a 6/1 k/u , U Glassec,oe «nd Brownstowne,
■ . 18s. 6rf. — Ballylurkin, 897 a. 18/ 3s ■!,/ r„i„
6„. b,,c8'„3;?-cKt:
KENKY—'Iotal quantity, 2,259 a. plant. (3,659 a. & Jet
s a .) Iota rent, 45/. 14s. 9.1rf Dale 8th Oct. 19//, vear'
—Inrolled 14/4 Oct. 1667. J
t f y - JOHN COYNE— In Clonoyce, 289 a. 3 r. 14 P— part Cavan.
1, of Callana and Clonoyce, 66a.; bar. Clonmaghan, co Cavan
l. — Total quantity, 355 a. 3 it. 14 p. plant. (576 a. 1 r. 24 p.
'• Qnv~1T0lal T a*’ U' l6s' ld' 24" R0BERT ATKIN-
SO^L,lgklm„, 188 a. 3 r. 8 p. prof. 18 a. u„prof-i„
Qmlly, 76 a. 3 r. 36 p. prof. 9 a. unprof— more in the same,
9 a— Drumcorre (part), 112 a. prof. 65 a. unprof. • same
bar. and co— Total quantity, 386 a. 3r. 4p. plant. (626 a.
NAD n Stat-)-Total 5l.is.5d. 25. JOHN LEO- Fermanagh.
P esq— Drumlune (part), 26 a. 2 r. 29 r. prof. 13 a
unprof— CloncreviU, 43 a. 2 r— Tattenderry, 49A-Lisda-
goole, 54 a— lony alias Hony, 44 a. 1 a — Drumbroakus,
°ghl ’ MuUanastart, and Garryoghill, 10 a—
Derryk. loghan (part), 29 a. 1 „. 30 P.-Coilemore, 44 a 1 a
— Bunehesky, 8 a. 2 n. 10 p— in Drumcone 4 \ —
sr tI; s"' ^ w- »: f“
191k year.— Inrolled 22d June 1667. 1 'd Xot,t June
26. OWEN VAUGHANesq— Corray. 1 or. 58a 1 a 8p Maun
lls.9^</. Ballyricke alias Balyarick, 1 qr., 84a. 1 a 24p prof
f - unprof. 17., D/.-Trelly als Lishtil.a .e, 1 n, '9?A p „!
3 .33 prof. S!2 3 R, 33 „p'f. 3,.
muck, 1 q, 79 a S r. prof. 28 a. unprof. 16s. l-(/— Ballym2
giltione ats Corteskeboyle, 1 qr., 108 a. 2 r. prof. 49 A 32 t>
prof. 30 a. 3 r. 8 p. unprof. ]/. Is 6>rf _ „ m, .
al. Rctonn,. 1 128 p,„f TC*,. „p„, U
l 77r ,!U ;f. 1 y-’ 89 A- 2..- 18 P. prof 383.. 3 e. 8 r. unprof.
18,. IJi.-G„rlW or Cclo.no .li„ G.riwclonc, !?
i*-1"'-8"', 98 a. 2 n. prof. ifR
. unprof. UOs. 1 fd— Rad.bane ado, Clo onvrolvy, 1 qr
3,ul«r.p,of 39 a., ,„p,„f. 12,. 3Jd.-Cloo,~,I
.1« C]o„,c,s,n, 1 qr., 66 a. 2 13,. 5 _ CmfiSS
1 qic, 82a. 2e. 16 r. I6s. 8ftf — TullVcliew, I or SSa 432..’
U**l*-h IH.ii. mi
I - p'°, 6A'lmProf- 2{- 1 1 id. ; bar. Ty-
™ >«
29. RICHARD BARRY of Dublin, gent— In the
part of East Ballyarkane, 62 a. 3 it. plant. ( 10 1 a. 2 R. 24 p! ^
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
1(53
19 ftsoCn.il. stat.) 1 9s. 1 d. ; bar. Trunghnaekinnv, co. Kerry. — the castle,
town, and lands of Kellistowne, Criefstowne, and Newtowne,
Kildare. 270 A_ prof. g0 A. unprof. (437 a. 1 a. 17 p. stat.) ; 51. 9s. 4/4
bar. Salt, co. Kildare. Date 22 cl Aug. 19 th year. — In-
rolletl 23 tl Nov. 1667.
Kil/iemiy. 31. MARCUS and RICH. SIIEE. — Washcs-Hayes,
227 a. 4/. 11s. lid. Kilree (part), 100 a. 1 R. 21. 7s. 0i<4—
Loughenalty alias Walleslough, 15 a. 2 R. 6s. 2\d. — part of
Lcglinalty, 40 a. Sit. 16s. 6 jd. ; bar. SHillelogher, co. Kil-
kenny.— the village and lands of Lower Cellerstowne, 125 a.
21. 10s. 7}<4; liberties of the same. — Total quantity, 508 a.
2 it. plant. (823 a. 2 r. 33 p. stat.)— Total rent, 10/. 12s. 4 \d.
Date Mil July 19/A year. — Inrolled 19/A Oct. 1667.
Dublin. 34. Capt. THOMAS STEWART and Capl. HUGH
MONTGOMERY. — A house with y' appur't's in St. Thomas-
Drogleda. street, in the city of Dublin, 12s. 4 id. — part of a slated
tenement and a slated outhouse in West-street, 2s. Id. — a
slated tenement in d", 3s. 9 d. — a tenement and back building,
d". — a slated tenement and a hovell, thatched, in d". — a slated
tenement, another slated tenement or house, and stone walls
of an old tenement, in yc lane at yc east end of Harpe-lane,
15s. 4S<4 — a slated tenement and back building in West-
street, 9s. — the walls of a house and two other tenements in
d”, 10s. lid. — a tenement in d', 4s. 6<4 — a tenement in d“,
6s. — the ruins of a tenement, do, Is. 6d. — a tenement or
house, and y° walls of a ruined house, d ', 6s. — the walls of
2 houses, do, 3s. — the walls of 2 houses, d‘, 5s. 3d. — a small
tenement, with a thatched cow-house, a slated shedd or cellar,
d‘, 5s. 7 id. — two slated tenements in d", 3s. 9d. — the walls
of a house, d”, Is. 6d. — a small tenement in d“, 3s. — a slated
tenement or dwelling-house, and y° walls, stone, lime, and
timber, and a hovell, 6s. — a slated tenement and a shedd in
St. Lawrence-street, 6s a waste housestead or tenement in
d ", Is. 6d. — the ruinous walls of an old waste in d", Is. 10 id.
— a tenement or house, d“, 15s. — a waste tenement or house-
stead, d°. Is. 6d. — a tenement or house in Shopp-street,
3s. 9 d. — a tenement or house, slated, a back building or
tenement, and a slated outhouse, d>, 18s. 9 d. — a slated tene-
ment, a brewhouse, and a little square house adjoining, in d“,
8s. 5 jd. — a slated tenement, a back building, and stable, in the
east end of Shopp-street, 4s. 8Jd. — a slated tenement or house
and yard in d", 12s. — a slated tenement and a slated house in
yc north side of Batchelor’s-lane, 5s. 7 id. — a tenement or
house in y: east end of Shopp-street, 8s. 3d. — a garden plott in
yc west end and north side of Deer-street, 3s. — a waste tene-
ment or housestead and garden in d°, 2s. 3d. — a slated tene-
ment or house, d", 10s. 3 %d. — a thatched tenement or house,
d°, 7s. 6 d. — a thatched tenement or barne, d°, 3s. — the like
in d”, 3s. 9d. — a thatched tenement in d°, 2s. 3d. — a small
slated tenement, north side of Batchelor’s-lane, 6s. — a small
slated tenement, d«, 3s. — a thatched tenement and a stable,
d», 2s. 3d. — the ruined walls of a house, d®, Is. 6 d. — a thatched
house, mill, and stone walls, and a ruined house at yc north
end thereof, in d°, 2s. 3d. — a slated warehouse in d’, 9s. — a
slated tenement or killhouse in yc south side of Harper’s-lane,
4s. 6d. — a tenement or warehouse, d°, 2s. 3d.— a small slated
tenement in y® west and north sides of d®, 4s. 8jd. — three
slated tenements on North Key, 10s. 104/4 — a slated tene-
ment on d°, 12s. — a slated tenement, a back building, with
a stable, a lodging room, and a kitchen, on d , 8s. 5>d. — a
slated tenement and a back building on d', 10s. 8. Id. — the
walls of four old houses in yc east side of Pillory-street, 18s.
— part of a ruinous tenement on ye west side of d", Is. 8d. ; in
y= town of Drogheda. — Total rent in Drogheda, 15/. 3s.
Longford. OJd.-in Killmore, 30a. In. 22 p. 12s. 33d— Aghecanny,
155 p. 3 n. 3/.3s.ld. — in Agha-Killmore, 205a. 2r. 44 3s. 21 <4 ;
bar. Granard, co. Longford Total quantity, 391a. 2 r.
22 p. plant. (634 a. 1 r. 22 p. stat.)— Total rent, 7/.18s.7d.
— in trust for y" (49) officers. 41. The said HUGH
MONTGOMERY, ROB. BRICE, and JAS. M'GILL—
A slated house in Castle-street, Dublin, 3/. Is. 7 Jd. — Bal-
lingarvicke (part), 170 a. 3 r. 20 p. — Ballindeene, 16 a
Tumullin ais Tinwillin, 653 a. 3 r. — Connygarry, 70 a. prof.
100 a. unprof. — half of Tullaghluske, 80 a. prof. 50 a. unprof.
— Bellyluske and Callahill, 140 a. — Slevoroe ats Sleoroagh,
116 a. In. — Ballygullinoge, 35 a. — Templeuske, 284 A. &
20 p. — half Knockskibbole, 31 a. prof. 5 a. unprof. — Killboy
ais Killboege, 129 a. prof. 8 a. unprof. — Ballard, 97 a. — three-
fourths of Killm'Curragh alias Killmacura alias Knockmacura
and Knocknalfin, 183 A. prof. 15 A. unprof. — Ballincleas
(part),320A. — Ballingonanmore(part), 13a. 3r.; bar. Arldoe,
co. Wicklow— Total quantity, 2,339 a. 3 r. plant. (3,790 a.
& 2p. stat.) — Total rent, 47/.7s. 6d. — in trust for yc (49)
officers. Date 6 th Nov. 19/A year. — Inrolled 16/4 March
1667.
5&20 Cs. II.
Longford.
Dublin.
Wichloui.
44. JOHN MORGAN esq. — Knocknemanagh, 2 qrs., Galway.
viz. Carrowneclogg and Carrowhubbert, 290 a. — in Knock-
nemannagh qr., 47 a. — in Knocknemanagh, Killcowan, Bal-
lymacuffe, and Rathbane, 72 a. — in Ballymacufle aforesaid,
33 a. — Quintgaltagh, 4 qr., 56 a. — in Drumharsney, 3.J qrs,,
75 a. — in one of y' qrs. of Garranespigadane, 106 a. — in
Kinsillagh qr., 33 a. ; bar. Dunkellin, co. Galway. — Bal-
lymarkachanbegg, 1 qr., 60 a. — in Killyly, 2 qrs., 23 a. —
Carnanewhedane, J qr., 47 a. — Derrykeele, 1 qr., 76a.; bar.
Killtartan, same co. — Gortnehally, 1 cartron, 62 a.; bar.
Moycullin, same co. — Kilkenny, 1 qr., 145 a. ; bar. Erris, Mayo.
co. Mayo. — Cappagh and Kilkeene, 2 qrs., 162 a. ; bar. Clare.
Burren, co. Clare. — in a parcell of coition near Caggy,
11a.; bar. Inchiquin, same co. — Total quantity in Galway,
980a. plant. (1,587a. Ik. SOi*. stat.)— Total rent, 9/.18s.5d.
—in Mayo, (234 a. 3 r. 20 p. stat.)— Total rent, 1/. 9s. 4>d.
—in Clare, 173 a. plant. (280 a. & 37 p. stat.) — Total
rent, 21. 12s. 61d. 45. THOS. SMITH— In Ballyne- Galway.
meatagh, 252 a. ; bar. Dunkellin, co. Galway. — Temple-
gall, 1 qr., and die Controversy near it, 104 a. — in Ballyne-
metagii, 2{ qrs., 143 a. 1 r. 13 p.; half bar. Athunry, same co.
— in the qr. of Sruh and Ballyvakan, 54 a. ; bar. Killtartan,
same co. — Total quantity, (896 A. In. 9 p. stat.) — Total rent,
51. 12s. Old. 46. WALTER TAYLOR— In Cahirere-
nane qr., 108 a. — Ballymaccahall qr., 72 a. — Tullybrattnne qr.,
42 a. — Ballymalafagie, A qr., 56 A. — in Sheagh qr., 44 a. — in
Siguganagh, 1 qr., 50 a. — in Lougbgurra, 22 a. — Drumcor-
bane, 9a. — in Capparilla, 4 qrs., 107 A.; bar. Killtartan, same
co. — in Carrigeteige, 88 a.; bar. Dunkellin, same co. — Total
quantity, (968 a. 2 r. 26 p. stat.) — Total rent, 6/. Is. Id.
47. FRANCIS FOSTER— In Clunfall, 2 qrs., 175 a. plant.
(283 A. 1 R. 35 p. stat.) 14 15s. 5{d. ; bar. ClunemcKnowne,
same co— in Dromshurra qr., S20a. 1 r. 14 p. plant. (518 a. Roscommon.
3 r. 23 p. stat.) 34 4s. lOJd. ; half bar. Macarnan, co. Ros-
common. Date 8/4 February 20/4 year. — Inrolled
15/4 February 1667.
48. NATH. POPE, PETER KING, and FRAS. Meath.
STAVELLY In Athgenstowne ais Great Athgane, 144 a.
3r. 35 p. — Beanstoivne, 77a. In.; bar. Navan, co. Meath. —
Total quantity, (359a. 3 R. 34 p. stat.)— Total rent, 449s.ll3<4
— to sell or dispose of the premisses to die use, benefit, and
behoof of the children of George Charter deceased, and their
heirs, according to his last will, dated 25 July 1663. Date
5/4 Aug. 19/4 year. — Inrolled 24/4 December 1667.
Roll , 19 th $ 20/4 Cha. II. fifth part, face.
Westmeath. 1. EDW. W1THAM esq. and LEWIS MEARES gent.
— Rowlandstowne (part), 291 a. 1 u. 26 p. — in Lisnecasky,
25 a. 3 r. Ip-; bar. Rathconrath, co. Westmeath. — Total
quantity, 317 a. & 27 p. plant. (513a. 3r. Ip. stat.) — Total
Longford, rent, 64 8s. 5jd. — to Witham. — Cornemuckelogh, 105 a.
24 2s. 6 ( d. ; bar. Shrewle, co. Longford. — to Meares.
Kilkenny. 2. WILLIAM GAMBWELL gent. — In Ballysallagh,
308 A. 2 n. 27 p. plant. (499 a. 3 R. 39 p. stat.) 64 4s. 1 1 3d. ;
bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny. Date 3d Dec. 19/4 year.—
Inrolled 14/4 December 1667.
(122.)
3. Sir ARTHUR FORBES bart— A stone house, back- Westmeath.
side, and garden, and two houses adjoining, with backsides and
gardens, ls.7d— a ruinous castle, one stone house, backside,
and garden, four houses, backsides, and gardens, one house,
commonly called Gortinmuckilsliy, with its backside and gar-
den, 6 houses, backsides, and gardens one house, back-
side, and garden, 6s. 9jd— one house, backside, and gar-
den, 6/4 one castle, with house rooms, backsides, and gar-
dens, 2 houses, backsides, and gardens. — 2 stone houses,
backsides, and gardens, 3s. 8/4— three houses with d", 7 <4 —
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
J C"' 1L °"° house “>>d ganlen plot, Gd— one castle called y* King’s
tmeal/i. ?“slle> consisting of 2 castles and one hall — 8 houses, back-
sides, and gardens. — one castle and hall thereunto, adjoin-
ing the Dominical Abbey, consisting of 5 house rooms, with
closes and parks, consisting of 10 a. of meadow.— one castle
called Mullroonyes, with 19 houses and house rooms there-
unto belonging, with backsides and gardens, 18s. 1 1 d. — two
houses, backsides, and gardens, a house, backside, and gar-
den, with a park called CarriginnalJ, being 6 a. of meadow-
ten houses, backsides, and gardens, with 5 houses adjoining,
with 2 crofts, being 3 a. of amble land, 8s. 44,4— one ruinous
stone house, 6,4 — backside and garden. — the cellars under y'
rooms of ,y» session house, with a garden thereto belonging,
5 houses, backsides, and gardens, 2s. GUI. — the turrett or
ruinous house, with a backside and garden, one house, backside,
and garden, Is. Old. — one castle and hall, backside and
garden, four houses with backsides and gardens, and Mul-
lenhehowne’s Mill, 3s. Id— the castle, backside, and garden,
nine houses, backsides, and gardens, 5s. 41 d. — one house
room, backside, and garden, and one garden plott, G.'d— the
abby and precincts of yc cannons regular, one ruinous castle,
■’ ho,,se rooms, backsides, and gardens, priory mill, 4 house
rooms, backsides, and gardens, 3 houses, backsides, and
gardens, 6s. lOd. — ten houses and backsides. Mount or
Mountmill, with a parcel! of pasture belonging to it 5s. 3d.
— • lotal rent, 34 7s. 6J<4 — the commons belonging and
ndjoynmg to Mullengar, 425 a. 2 it. 32 p. plant. (688 a. 2n.
stat.) SI. 12s. 1 Id— and all other castles, lands, houses, comons,
and tenements m Mullengar, as are forfeited and now in his
possession, or whereunto y= crown had any estate or interest
by reason of any forfeiture ; town of Mullengar, co. West-
900 TH;~ P°jtrslmng0n’ 50 A- lR- SlP.-Ballynefid,
308A.3R— Kihpatncke, 102 a. 3 it. 2 p— Rathrony, 58 a.
f “• 23 P,-b“th ? Litl,e Woods, 55 a. 3 a— Loughanstowne,
, A-i bar. Corkery, same co— Total quantity, 699 a. 2 it.
10 p plant. (1,133 a. & 39 p. stat)— Total rent, 144 3s. 3Jd.
;j. 1 Lisbane alias Lislumma, $ qr., 75 a. plant. (121 a. l"n
38 p. Stat.) 15s. 2 id.; bar. Longford, co. Galway.—
f Cai'nggbegg ats Lisnegree, 88 a. plant. (142 a 2 n
7p. stat ) 17s. 9Jd. ; bar. Athlone, co. Roscommon—
y. t Curragh or Caragh qr., 173 a. plant. (280 a. & 37 P. stat.) ,
V. 1 ns. Ojd. ; half bar. Athunry, co. Galway. — Total
quantity in Connaught, 336 a. plant. (544 a. 1 it. 6 p. stat.)
— lotal rent, 31. 8s. OJd. — Note.- The lands thus f marked s
having only been passed to him in trust for Theoph" Eaton I
raq., he conveyed the same to his executors, 3 Mar. 1668
Bate 8th October 19 th year — Inrollcd 14dt October 1667. ;
6. JAS. DIXON and CHAS. NICHOLETT— Ardecrue 8
abas Ardacrow, in y= cantred of Kilbritan, 232 a. & 37 p S
plant. (376 a. & 28 p. stat.) 31. 10s. 6 jd— to Dixon— Far- “
ag miles, y' east part, 35 a. Lissnebreny, 211a. (398 a !<
Ir. 87 p. stat.) 31. I ts, 8. Id. — to Nicholett; bar. East Car- tC
bury, co. Cork Date 3d June 19th year. — InroUed “
14-di November 1667. enrolled r
*■ SHERIGLY esq. and GEORGE AD- •'
DISON Sent -Comlme, 19 ». & 39 gt
42a. Duilusk, 58 a. 3 r. 20p.prof. 4a. 2r. 12 p.improf P1
Droingiuse, 72 a 2 a. 13 P. prof. 9 a. 2 r. unprof-Mullagh- » I
dude 38 a. & 39p— Iireamodon, 80 a— Drumruske, 91a. “
2n. 30 p— Naghcowaglmn, 100a. 2r. 17 p. prof. 44 ,v 9.. —
unprof. — Dirhnllagh, 89 a. prof. 97 a. 2 it. 32 p. unprof. — Gs
Lynan, 50a. prof 7a. 3 it. 10 P. unprof— i„ Carrignghramorc, 25
1 8a. prof 10a. 2 it. 14P. unprof— Togan, 2 latest lW.prof. W!l
24 a. 2 n. 34 p. nnprof— Ballynegarry, 76 a. 2 it. 19 P A-rh- Ki
neclough, 121 A. 1 „. 30 p. prof. 2 a. unprof. ; bar. and co. Mo- si<l
Naghan— lotal' quantity, 1,140 a. 1 r. 7 p. plant. (1,847a. ~
8c 14 p. stat.) — lotal rent, 1547s. lOd. — Dromanane, 228 a
-n. Curraghyn, 5 a. 2 it. 26 p.; bar. Dartry, same co— Total tll(
quantity, 233 A. 2 ,t. 26 p. plant. (378 a. 2 r. stat.)_Total rent **
.3s.W._ these only to Addison Date 2 1st June 1,01
191/t year — InroUed ith Nov. 1667. to
■ 9. ANANIAS HENZEV-Tta, £
and Bally miry, with the furs thereto belonging, 172 a— the «ar
-Note.- Ballinlogh, and part of Ballycormockan, were con- cab
vcyed to Thomas Buckndge, 9 April 1668 9. JOSHUA I 2s.
ng’s HENSEY — Curraghvenry, 112 a. & 12 p. — one moiety of i
ack- Milltowne, 94 a. 2 r. 32 p. — one moiety of Garvally, 166 a. -
oin- 2 r. 28 p. King’s Co — Total quautity, 373 a. 1 r. 32 p. plant.
kv"h (594 a. 3 it. 29 p. stat.) — Total rent, 7 1. Us. 2Sd. Date
istle 27 th Aug. 19 th year— Inrolled 30 th Nov. 1667.
two u- Col"et WALTER CORRY— Corkerrin and Car-
rar- row’ 188a- 2i1, P1'0*- 161 a. unprof. — Cortober, 125 a. 2
Creenemoyle, 105 a. prof. 16 a. unprof.— Dromore, 96 a—
ing, Dromoilo, 42 a— Lishinshoghan, 53 a in Dondronan, 2 1 a.
ous ~t,le 6 bates of Lisnespenan and Aghdromkeene, 402 a. 3 it.
, yC prof. 20 a. unprof— in Clancoricke, 14 a. 2 r— in the two
ng, tiltes of Edergoole, and the tate of Tavenem'Anallo, 55 a.
or Prof- 22 A- unprof— Nallasty, 68 a. 2 it. ; bar. Dartry, co. Mo-
de, NAGHAN — Kenoge, 95 a— Corfadda, 55 a. ; bar. Creemorne,
md sameco — Total quantity, 1,321 a. 2 r. plant. (2,140 a. 2 it.
ul- ‘f1; sti>t.) Total rent, 174 16s. 9, jd. Date 17 th Oct.
sn l!l“ year. — InroUed 28 th Oct. 1667.
’se 13- RICI-I. Lord COLOONY and HENRY TEMPLE
, “I — A house, tyled, a backside, am! garden, in St. Tho-
le, mas-street, Duhlin, 4s. 10.)<4— fBallinrusticke (part), 107 a.
ise 2 it. 20 p. 14 12s. 8><4 — Ballycarry, 178 a. 24 14s. 03(4 —
»d f Butlers towne, 44 a. 13s. 4><4— f Bally william, 181a. 2 r.
°t c 1 'd' ~ + Ardcl°yne> 89 A- II- 7s. Ojd— f the 1 plowl"
. ot RujJymacda and Glantodery, and y« \ of y' plow, of Ardbo-
K roge, in y' par. of Kingcroane als Kincorrane, 162a. 249s.2a<4;
,lb‘ of KinsaIC) co. Cork. — Total quantity, 762 a. & 20 p
*1 Pl«W. <1,234 2, .Sp.a,t)_ Toni lUlkli-
"S a small garden plott and backside in Cork-street, 10<4 1
« fa garden without Cork gate, ls.8)rf—fa stone house and
- garden m Freyer-street, 9s.4Jd.-a garden without Cork
’ gate’ 8f fl,e benefit rent reserved upon a lease for
• years ot a front house, and y= reversion. Is. 8jd.— a front
7 '°"77CI awl S''rctld in Cork-street, except what is decreed thereof
/' veal S; 5S;^-the rent rese'-ved of a lease for
■ yeais of a front slated house, a malthouse, and garden, and v'
reversion, d», 3s— the benefit of redemption of a mortomm of
- a front house slated, in Freyer’s-street, 1 1 jd— the benefit of
: ,edemption of a mortgage of804 of old walls of a ruined front
louse, d“, and y' lands of Ardmartin, containing 68 a., in Clon-
I *777, pa‘ 3s' 9rf-_ tlle benefit of redemption of a mortgage of
t ai l, and a large garden, in Freyer’s-street, 2s. 7d—+ Forty
s i is per ann. out of a large front house, slated, a slated house,
backuauls, and a key in Lower Fisher-street, N.E. side, 3s. 9d.;
Nn. °‘ K,NGSALE- — ITotal rent in Kinsale, 24 7s. 4|d—
,l1” +“*«> b, diem to Ami,.
f “a—"0 “« 1>>“« «f ■ bourn, .ml Li
gri.ub.ck to dm tow. in W.te.g.te-sti-eet, L.,1.
Pb«». witbygromidbrnt
to the J ■ 1 , ’ 2T‘ ““ hou”, Plo«> ..■! gm'tlen
to ho wall, ,n ,1*, l.,_. lrnge fi« ],ouK, d.atehetl, , v.rf
and garden to v' town wall in a. r . , V
I , - , - , au’ 1,1 a > — a front house plott,
a large front house, thatched, and garden to y* walls, d° 4S.
a large front (hatched house, and garden to y' walls 4s
a front thatched house, d", 5s. — a waste house ’ i
garden to y= walls, in d«, Is— a front thatched house, a waste
I ™ d and^Y^’ a"d “ ya,d’ in d"> — a f-nt house,
a vast,’ nlouT Y “ f’ 2sl-a ruined fiont thatched house,
a waste plott backwards, and a garden to the walls, d», 2s
-a huge pair of front ruined walls, and garden to y- walls d»
0s— a decayed fro, ill, ouse, thatched, and garden to y‘ walls’ d-’
— a 1101,1 “bbin, and garden to the walls, in d», 2s a front
““ h|?“ plotb “ ! i" W.t.rg.te-street, »„fl,
K Umallock, co. Limerick— a front cabbin in Ivy-street, east
side, 6d— a front cabbin in d", 6,4 -a front cabbin in d", Gd
-a front cabbin and small garden in d", Is— a garden next
vy-sti eet, west side, 2s— a front corner house, W. side, near
till waits "in M ^ fr°nt l,0,ISe PIott> and garden to
the walls, m Mallow-street, south side, Is-a front thatched
house, and garden to y' walls, in d - 4s— a garden from street
to ye walls .in d". Is— a garden joining to Mallow Gate in d"
s. a front waste plott and garden in d°, N. side, to the gate’
is— a front thatched house and garden in d", 2s. -a front
gar, cn in d". Is. — a front garden in d°, Is. — a front stone
house, slated, a back slated house, and garden, in d°. Is
a front waste plott and garden, d", 8s— a corner cabbin and
backside in d", west side, Is— a front garden in High-street,
VV. side, near ye cross, Is— a front thatched house and back
cabbin m d", 4s — a front thatched house and garden in d”
2s.-a large front slated house, yard, and garden, d", 10s.—
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a front tbajchad house, and garden to y* walls, d", 8*.— a Front cormgh and Uni# » “S'fif,'' ‘
- M* and gai'den to die in *> fc- * ta*a f™* «' •«*-*> J* —* of » >“»■ J“* » “» ™2'r '
slated house end back slated hoose, a yard, and gaeden, in d . 21 yeans; no ban. or co. mentioned. Date Uk Jaw.
Ida.— a waste small plott, d°, 6d— a latge front stone wall, 19 th year.—Inrolled 151/, July 667.
rt* “,.h'i"dn'wS,“d g",“t p“ m*
front stone boose, yard, and garden to ,• wallb *, 8a_ of Ktboogbter, 155 * plant (251 ‘ZL ’iTn, , mi!!!'
a large slated boo.,,, yard, and garden toy walls, d-, 8s— hr. Newcastle, co. Wiontow. DM 15 A 0<t ml, yew.
-“n?^“^’Sld^» £ »»■ OSBORNS es„ IT
town stSls, in d-, 10— a front i* of old walls, with a gmtt-Tb'o bo,«, with y apps, m St Frmte.swtreet, Don-
lynny, a long thatched boose backwards, and garden to t.k, 15— p« „f l.ne.e.amgh at, taerm ,,gh 1 emt
i i, 1„ d-, 6— a front thatchetl l.onse, and garden to and part of Keele at. keyley, 1 cart, T8* 3 n 10 r. prof
fhe wJk in Higbwtreet west sido, 4— front ptor of old « *• onprof. 11. 11s. lid - B.lhntobber aka. B.lljnrmbert
walls, a 'yard, Ll gmd.n plott, in d-, ds— a front slate alia. Ballintober, Shanaghmore, and Gowerty, 2 «,!«*
house, yard, and g.rien to the walls, in d-, 16— a de- >* 15 n.
cayed front boose, yard, and garden, in d", 8a — part of a 102 a. 3 a. rp ■ ■ ■ Pf ■ -
cnsde fronting die street, a minor, backhouse, rod yard, in Loghseidem aba, Loghs.dd, ah L.gbs.dd . 1 ear., 76 a
d", 5s. Id; in KMook.-T.bd rent in Kilkn.llock, 1 1 !» r. im.,l|i-tad»ia-4 1 •• a > a
id garden to the 30. JOHN OSBORNE esq. and RALPH WALLIS Dublin.
, Id walls, with a gent— Two houses, with f apps, in St. Francis-street, Dub-
and warden to LIN, 15s.— part of Tunemeranagh ats Tmsmeranagh, 1 cart., Longford.
e and garden to and part of Keele ats Keyley, 1 cart, 78 a. Sr. 10 r. prof,
front pair of old 40 a. unprof. ll. 11s. lid. — Ballintobber alias Ballyntobert
s a f,.ont siate alias Ballintober, Shanaghniore, and Gowerty, 2 cart., 164 a.
j» 16s.— a de- 3 r. 15 p. 3/. 6s. 9',d. — Bally begy ats Ballybegg, 2 cart,
1”, 8s.— part of a 102 a. 3 R. 4 p. prof. 136 a. 1 it 36 p. unprof. 21. Is. 7 id-
use and yard, in Loghseidein alias Loghsiddy ats Loghsiddin, 1 cart., 76 a.
• in Killmallock, 3 n. 28 p. 11. 11s. li>d— Carricke-Edmond, 1 cart, 68 a. 3 u.
“biklrft . oiilhoose, thatehed, end gmden, in 8. 24 ,. prof. 86*. 8 n nnprof 11. 8, *ld-Co,Wly 1 e.rb,
XdLeeh 6K-t.be uU of , loom for years of 48. a. I ft 3, i m 1 , «K • -
a front house, slated, and a garden, in High Fisher s-street, cai ., a. . -P • '
is. Ud.-the benefit of a lease of a front slate house, an out- -Corry ats Cartron-Corr, lcat,92A.lR. 28 p U 17s. 5d.
- . , r id' i ■ . , | a, , Cartronclona"h alias Clonagh ats Cartronclunagh ais Lai troll-
house, garden, and 5 tenements, m Low Fisher’s-street, 1 Is. 9 jd. ; Uaitronciona0n anas u. S
in Kingsale -in trust for the (49) officers. Data 3d June clagh, 2 cart., 128 a. 2 r. 16 f. p.of. 52 a. unpiot. 21. 1 2s. Id.
N.INGSALE V ) — Dunshinagh alias Bracklonagh abas Dunclunagh alms
19™ year- Tlnrklunaph. 1 cart., 85 A. 3 R. 2 p. 11. 14s.8|d. — Knockivagan
20. RICH. COCKDALLE— Part of Rosmead, 232 a.
1 r. 15 p. prof. 61 a. 2 r. unprof.— part of Clonearny, 95 a. &
35 p. ; bar. Delvin, co. Westmeath — Total quantity, (530 a.
2 r. 16 p. stat.)— Total rent, 61. 12s. 7fd. Date 8th Aug.
19 th year. — Inrolkd 5th Sep. 1667.
reet 11s 9jd • Cartronclonagh alias Clonagh ais Cartronclunagh ais Cartron-
UMPMJte clagh, 2'cai‘t„ 128a. 2 r. 16 p. prof. 52a. unprof. 21 12 1 d
— Dunshinagh alias Bracklonagh alias Dunclunagh alias
Ducklunagli, 1 cart, 85 a. 3 R. 2 p. 11. 14s. 8 |d— Knockivagan
sinead, 232 a. alias Knockivagen, 69 a. 1 r. 11. 8s. Oid— Ballyknocke ats
earny,' 95 a. & Knockstowne ats Balligknocke ats Ballinknocke and Agh-
antity’ (530 a. nashangan alias Aghanashangan ats Aghanasheangan, 46 a.
■Date 8 th Aug. 2 r. 18s. lOd— Glynmore ats Glenmore, 4 cart, 200 a. 1 r.
prof. 45 A. 3 R. 24 p. unprof. 41. Is. ljd. — Clonenne ats
Cloneryne alias Clonerorine, 85 a. 2 r. prof. 234 a. unprof.
21 Sir HENRY WADINGTON knt— The castle, town, 11. 14s. 7£d— Bumelagh or Dumelagh ats Buemelagh, 84 a.
'.Id ! Z !Si:
vane, 1 qr., wanting one seventli, 187 a. prot. sua. unpiot anas uuuuu
11. 17s. lOd. — Killmoylan alias Killelane and Carrowneraeale, 123 a. 3 r. 15
2J cart, wanting two seventlis, 86 a. 17s.5d— in Carrownecar- ford— Total c
ragh qr., 233 a. prof. 5 a. unprof. 21.7s. 2 id— in Corrowclogh 1 R. 24 p. stat.,
qr , 115 a. 11. 3s. 3 Id, — in Boglierduffe qr., 29a. 5s. 104d— y" (49) officers
in Moychola qr., wanting one seventh, 91 a. 18s. 5 d. — in Car- 23d Nov. 1668.
rowmunagh, 61a. 12s. 4jd— in the 2 cart of Killora, 42 a.
8s.6d— the castle, towne, and lands of Cloghroka alias Killoge 36. Capt. \\
and Carne, 2 qrs., 162 a. prof. 37 a. unprof. 11. 12s. 9|d— slated, in St. 1
in y“ 2 qrs. of Shrowfoughter and Shrowfeighter, 213 a. and plott of a
21. 3s. 1 id. — Moneiteige, 2 cartrons, a Controversy, 16 a. 3s.3d. ; house plott in c
bar. Dunkellin, co. Galway— Fyagli, 1 cartron, 53a. 10s. 8jd. wards in d", 1 1
— Killconickny, Gortnecloghuy, and Gortneshesseragh, 1 cart., to the town wal
73 a. 14s. 9Jd— Cahertiny, 1 cart., 41 a. prof. 8 a. unprof, house backwarc
8s. OJd. — in Ardnedomane qr., 33 a. 6s. 8d. — in Clonow qr., 11. 3s. 7 Id. a
80 a. 16s. 2Jd— in Levallym'heoge qr., 75 a. 15s. 2id— in —a house anc
alias Cartronwoggan, 1 cart", lying next to said Clonerine,
123 a. 3 r. 15 p. 21. 10s. lfd. ; bar. Moydow, co. Long-
ford—Total quantity, 1,708 a. Ik. 36 p. plant. (2,767 a.
1r. 24 p. stat.) — Total rent, 341. 11s. 10(d. — in trust for
y" (49) officei-s. Date 10th July 20 th year. — Inrolkd
36. Capt. WILLIAM HAMILTON— A timber house, Dublin.
slated, in St. Thomas-street, Dublin, 11. 2s. 6d. — the walls Galway.
and plott of a house on y" south side of Flood-street, 3s— a
house plott in d", 2s. 9Jd— a ruined house and court back-
wards in d", 18s. 9d— the walls and plott of a house joining
to the town walls in d°, 5s. 3d— a house to the street and a
house backwards in d“, 11. Is. 2id— a house and backside, d“,
11. 3s. 7 id. — a garden wherein were houses in d°, 7s. lOd.
a house and garden in d°, 18s. 2Jd. — part of a house
Gortneskehy, 1 qr., 37a. 7s.6d.-the parcell of Cah'ercorkane .and thatched house backward^ d" 16s. 6id. ^town
* B-J-U ..a, SaSK— i" VMM .B
a. prof. 1,360 a. unprof. 31. 4s.9Sd.; bar. connell, 1 qr. — Ballyneleakin alias BaUyiakan, I 'l1'-
— LouMiough, 2 cart., 60 A. prof. 17 a. Cloglianidwynne a*s Cloghandoyne, 3 car - Keineelty
Cappacunaf l qr., 4 a. 9 Jd. — in a parcell ats Killnelty, 1 qr. - Ballyellane or Ballygellane, 1 qr. -
Kngowne, 25 a. prof 276 A. unprof. Ballyeragh alias Ballyheclagh 1 qr., and 5 acres n, common.
Glanclara, 2 qrs., 320 a. prof. 1,360a. unprof. 31.4s.91d.; bar. connell, 1 <
Loughreagh, same co— Loughough, 2 cal l., 60 A. prof. 17 A. Cloglian.dw,
unprof. 12s. 1 fd— in Cappacuna, 1 qr., 4 a. 9 jd— in a parcell ats Killnelty
of wood belonging to Ballingowne, 25 a. prof. 276 a. unprof. Ballyerag l a
5s. 0 4d. — in Drumnecotty, 2 a. prof. 35 a. unprof. 4i|d. — 559 a. & 20
a parcell belonging to Tully and Ballinlough, 12 a. prof. 132 a. 209 A. unpre
unprof. 2s. 5 Jd. — Cloncoe, 17a. prof. 188A.unprot. 3s.5)d— 46 a. unprof
559 a. & 20 p. 81. 6s. 9Jd— Ballyirusslane, 1 qr., 200 a. prof.
209 A. unprof. 31. Os. 9d— Behy ats Beagliy, i qr., 53 a. prof.
46 a. unprof. 16s. Id— Lislorcan ats Lislurkan, 1 qr., 182 a.
prof. 100 a. unprof. 21. 15s. 3d— Ballysteene, li qr., 339 a.
SUmmfa in co.™ of Kilhokill, 66 a. Pof. W4 a. onprof. ,ogb, lqr, 66 a. p,bf. 66a nnpmf.
13*.4K- — “I Loghanroe and Bailyglasse, 1 q.., 12a.2,.5ti; ,c, cm Cn*,..-Ball, «.].«, B Bniy
bar. Leytrim, mm, co.-Agg.d, 1 899*. S,.0,.6V.; J pl„ SBa.prf. lll^-t
te. ImyMm. l 'nnpmf. 91. 11,. yK-Mehanagh
“ *b“LT^ . r „. tJ 'ZS& 8.251 *! -5 Wr pi., *81 *■ pmf. 126a. — C «■
“a ,M5,2..a. S 89 To,. 1 i 821. 18a. 86. Bail, no ab Mlyn.cke ipl, 1»* P^ “ " '
U£ 2 4m, 89,.. 81.2..2K-B, hoid fo, y-
rem*' of a lease for 3 lives, dated 2d March 1656, at y' la3 a. unpiot. 31. 15s. 3.,tf. Ha.iJ ciondirala
.,51 A. 21. 16s. 8jd. — Ratlicoskery, 1 qr. and alias Slunganagh, 1 q>'., 08 A. piol. 46 A' UUP ' ' p’
A —Tinner Carrowmore, 2 cart., 100 a— Polene- bar. Corcumroe, same co— Tptal quanti y, ,
art., 194a. — Upper Carrowmore, 2
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RECORDS OF IRELAND :
n. plant. (5,290 a. 2 r. 13 i*. s tat)— Total rent, 49/. 11s. lljrf.
— m trust for y' (49) officers.— part of one capital messuage
or house, with the appurts, in Athboy, 2s. lid. ; co. Meath.
<■ Smeare, 2 cartrons, 295 a. 2 b. 5/. 19s. 10W— in Drumree
or Drumvree, 1 cartron, 108 a. 1r. 14 p. 21. 3s. 8jd.; bar.
Granard, co. Longford — Total quantity, 403 a. 3 r. 14 p.
plant. (624 a. & 20 p. stat.) — Total rent, 8/. 3s. 6k/.
Date 12 th Nov. 1 9th year.
44. MATHEW son and heir of M W. S WEETMANgent.
— Killbonane, 482.— part of the same, 3 a. 2 n.— part of the
same, 12 a. in the westerly part of Lumaintrngh or Lyminty-
trough, 93 A. 2 r. ; bar. Glaneroughty, co. Kerry.— Total
quantity, 591 a. plant. (957 a. 1 u. 11 r. stat.)— Total rent,
8/. 19s. dd. reduced to 31.— Note .- By patent, dated 8 Feb-
ruary 1678, and inrolled 28 July 1679. (Rot. de anno 31° Car.
2'"’ l"1" pars, facie) he had his quit rent reduced to 3/. a year.
RoU 36. Date SthFebruary 1 9/4 year.— Inrolled 2d March
1666.
46. Quartermaster HANS ALBERT WIDMAN. —
Crevebegg, 291 a. plant. (471a. 1r. 19 p. stat.) 6/.7s.l0</..
bar. Shrewell, co. Longford. Date 18 th May 19/4 year.
— Inrolled 21s/ May 1667.
48. HUGH ROWLEY esq., MARTHA ROWLEY ats ,
O’CONNELLY his wife, and ARTHUR O’CONNELLY,
y° orphans of Col. Owen O’Connelly Westpallstowne, t
186 a. & 12 p. — Barnapstowne, 200 a. — Murragh, 159 a.
& 17 p. — Leestowne, 112 a. & 9 p. ; bar. Ballrothery, co.
Dublin. Total quantity, 657 a. & 38 p. plant. (1,064 a. 2r.
8 p. stat.) — Total rent, 13/. 6s. lid. Date 17/4 Jan.
19/4 year.— Inrolled Is/ February 1667.
50. THOS. KENDRICKE esq., FRANCES his wife,
JOHN, son and heir of John Kendricke yc younger, decd, elder
brother of the said Thos., and CATH., relictof John Kendricke,
late of London, aid", father of said Thos. and John y= younger.
— Curraghelony, 3 a. & 5p— Garry dulfe, 71 a.— Ballysallagh,
82 a out of Classgany, 49 a. 3 r. 35 p. — Total quantity,
206 a. plant. (333 a. 2r. 30 p. stat.)— Total rent, 3/.2s.6ftf—
to John— out of Kilnecarrig, 206 a. 3/. 2s. 6 Jd— to Thomas.
— Garranecasey, south part, 51 a.— Newtownemallagh, 60 a,
-Old-Grange, 44a— Newcastle, 310 a— Killnecarrig (part),
33 a— Clasgany (part), 127 a. & 5 p— Total quantity, 621 a.
plant. (1,01 1 a. 1 a. 31 p. stat.) — Total rent, 91. 9s. lOd— to
Cath. for life ; then to Tho* and wife for their lives ; remainder
to yc heirs male ; remainder to y" right heirs of y' said Thos. ;
pursuant to yc will of said aid", dated 20 May 1655.
3,105 a. unprof., belonging to all y' premisses; bar. Ufa and
Offa, co. Tipperary Date 15/4 Nov. 19/4 year.— Inrolled
24/4 February 1667.
Boll, 1 sill «r » a Cha. Il.jytk part, betel.
1; WILLIAM CHARTER gent. ,„d THOS. ROE—
Ballynegall, contiguous to Ballynegrenny, 4 a. 2 r. 11 p— in
Ballynegrenny, 259 a. ; bar. Moycashell, co. Westmeath.
Ballybrooder, 37 a. ; bar. Clonlonan, same co. Total
quantity, 300 a. 2 it. 11P. plant. (486 a. 3 r. 20 p stat)—
Total rent, 6/. Is. 9d— to Charter— Killcrumriagh ats Bal-
lyhabarne (part), 62 a. plant. (100a. 1 r. 29p. stat.) 11. 5s 1 jd ■
bar. Moycashell. — to Roe. 2. LETTICE HOSKINS
widow— Killcromrera and Ballynebarney, 40 a— KiUcromera
and Ballyncbarney, 91a.; same bar. and co.- Total quan-
tity (212 a. & 32 p. stat.) Total rent, 21. 13s. 0j/_to
hold lor life; remainder to Joane Hill, daughter in law of
Henry Hoskins dec-1, and her heirs Date 29th Nov.
19/4 year.— Inrolled 14/4 December 1667.
mmTrTnrnioToDR'’ aml J0HN LAMBERT, and
OHNIUILINCTOR-Ue castle, town, and part of the
lands of Archerstowne, 592 a.2 r. 12p. plant. (959 a. 3r.20p.
stat.) 8/. 19s. llid— to Lamberts— in Shanbally and Muck- I
arkey, 177a. Sr. 6 p. plan,. (287 a. 3 r. 38 p. stat.) 21. 14s- I
to Burlington; bar. Ehogurty, co. Tipperary Date
7/4 January 1 9/4 year. -Inrolled 24/4 January 1667.
4. Sir GILBERT GERARD knt-In St. John’s Rath,
15 A' Unprof— in Rath-Reynold and Hotlis-
ne, . a. 1 a. 26 p— Green-Hills and Batestowne, 102 a.
prot. 24 a. unprof. — Great Footstowne, 119 a. prof 16 a mi
prof— in Breystowne, 98 a— in Barnewallstowne, 9 a. -in
Minteran, 66 a. 3 r. ; bar. Slane, co. Meath— Total quan-
2 9, pl“ =*■ 2«>'- stat.) — Total
6. WM so„ and heir of John La t tin dec'1— Morishtownc-
anZaml'’- ^ & 19l’-~r°l,r tenements with the appurts
cofeon" f":i eSt0'Vne’ 'Vi"‘ yC 4th P™ °f r meadbws and
comons of the same, 30 a.; bar. Connello, co. Kn.nARE.-in
Rathesgarr, 24 a— the castle, town, and lands of Westowne,
a. r. 6 p— one ruined castle and mill-seate called Mills-
towne, and lands with certain tenements thereon, 4 a —a
castle a1Ml 8 houses and lands in Naas, 60 a— one house near
N7S bni'- N‘,aS’ Same “—Total quantity,
IU14. L Pr'- (938a- 2r- 6p- stat.) — Total rent! i
IU.Hs.8d. Date 19/4 Dec. 19/4 year. — Inrolled \
10/4 January 1667, Jnrouea
- front house and yard, 7s. 6d. ; in Broad-street. -a house, WalerM
i thatched, and yard, in St. John’s-lane, 4s. 6d— a cabbin and '
. backside, 3s— a garden plott, 9d— a large garden, 4s. 6 d. ;
1 Stephen’s-street — a front house and back building, slated, a
- yard, in which is a slated shetld, a garden to the street, and
- garden behind y" same, 1/. 1 6s. ; Michael’s-street— a thatched
; house or stable and yard backwards, 6s. ; St. John’s-street—
! a garden plott by the rampart in St. John’s-lane, Is. dd.— a
i font house in Cook-lane, 12s— a house, slated, garden, and
backside, 9s. ; St. Michael’s-street— a thatched house and
backside, 3s— a garden inclosed, 4s. 6tf— a plott of ground
by our Lady gate, 28 feet long and 24 in breadth, 44d. ;
St. Stephen’s-street. — a garden inclosed, being the place of
several thatched houses and backsides, 9s. ; Michael’s-street.
—the place of two houses and their gardens, 6s. ; John’s-
street— walls of a house and garden behind it, 2s. 3d.—
walls of a house, and garden plott behind it, 3s a house
plott to y' street and garden backwards, a slated house and
backside, 7s. 6d.; Baristne-street. — a parcell of ground in-
c osed, now a garden, 3s. 9d.—a garden plott, 3s— old walls
to y' street, and a waste plott to y' same, 9d.; St. Jolm’s-
stieet — walls of several houses to the street, now a garden,
3s.; St. John’s-lane— a house, slated, and a yard, 15s. a
feont house, slated, and yard, 11. 2s. 6rf— the like, 1/. 2s. 6d. ■
Broad-street— a house used as a bakehouse, 9s— a house to
yc street, slated, a kitchen, and yard, 12s— a front house a
house backwards, slated, and a yard, 11. 16s. ; St. Patrick-
street— a front house, a house backward, a yard, and curt
I”"; » J*rf. »«1 garden,
M, i , a * fr0“ h“”> !l*“. • y»<>> garden,
14s. 11„(/. ; Broad-street, city Waterford. —Total rent in
Waterford, 16/. 0s. 5|A_ a house and malthouse, with a Corh
.we ] and W'- Vs, in the south-west qr, 2s. 3 d.-a backside or
backhouse and small garden in d" a waste plott in the
south suburbs, Is. Gd. ; city of Cork— in trust for y /491
officers 12. DENNY MUSCHAMPE esq— Knock™
maddery, 128 a. Ir. 17, prof. 23a. unprof^. Fe^
co. Cork. — Ardlumbert and Castlelumbert, Gurtenemeny,
Gortnetotane, Gortnesosely, with Lumberfs mill in Buttevant,
47 A. In. 30 1>. ; bar. Orrery and Killmore, same co Total
quantity, 175 a. 3 7 , plant.-Total rent, 21. 13s. 4rf-
Boultaine, 42 a— Farnevastone, 20 a. 1 n. 18s. llrf. • same
1 and co- -Date 5/4 October 19/4 year. — Inrolled
llth October 1667. ‘wotted
Dubtin. 8. DENNY MUSCHAMPE esq. and Col RAN I FNn^iv^ a'DAL CLAYTON and CilPt- ANDREW Dublin.
DAL CLA\ TON — a house, slated a vard hnet 1 LENDSEY — A moiety of four tenements with yc appurts
towards Cooke-street, a hom«te, , ’ „ . T'8 Pen,blico’ "ear Thomas-court, Dublin, 11s. 3/!! to
"*** JT*" “ D™,;, u 10..-p„”'f ,"L‘ IIV'? »f * lee*. d.«4 29 M.rnh
* the .treng siatnd, 1 ya«is, and garden plottj 11.. Ud._n “5 2. S”i Ty~n,„sh,„gb,
. i cai t. and I, 52 a. 1 r. 18 p. prof. 12 a. unprof. 10s.7)(/— in
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Tuomnn, i cart. 20 a. 4 1. OJd— Fereglasse and Cartaskin, 1 High-streel
cart in Clunochill, 1 cart., 340 a. 3 a. 8 p. 3/. 10s. 2Jd.— in ats Seaskin.
Cloneochill, > cart., 32 a. prof. 128 a. 2 r. unprof. 6s. 5Jd— 115 a 3 R.
Carrowmore alias Curraore, Jths of acart, 57 A. 2 R. H*- \ • ^uan ity,
— Boym-Cahir, 1 cart., in Carrowmore, J of cart., alias Cur- l^lrent,
more, 213 a. 1 r. 24p. prof. 22a. 3r. 24p. unprof. 2/. 3s. 21d. 30</t Nov.
— Anskert, Jths of a cart., and Annagh, 8th part of a cart.,
150 a. 1 R. 24 p. prof. 35 a. unprof. If 10s. 5jd— Corduffe,
1 cart., and Cornegowre ats Cornegin, A cart., 156 a. 2 r. 16 p.
prof. 17 a. & 16 p. unprof. If 1 Is. 8Jd— Ashdowne ats Atha-
downe, 1 cart., Cornefinowane, Jtli part ol a cart., 66 a. 3 R.
24 p. prof. 55 A. 3 R. 8 p. unprof. 13s. 6|<f— Cornefinowane
and Trealy, 1 cartron, 188 a. prof. 8 a. 2 a. 16 p. unprof.
If 18s. 0 \d. — Lissogeroan, Tullagliane ats Tullygan, Me-
lianaghmore, and Mehanaglibegg, 5 cart., 318 a. 2 r. 30 p.
prof. 84 a. 3 R. 24 p. unprof. 3f 4s. 6Jd— Corclare, 1 cart.,
and in Cornafinowane, Jth, 44 a. 1r. 8 p. prof. 7 a. In. Sp.
unprof. 8s. lljd— Carrig and Dromany, 1 cart., 164 a. 1 r.
24 p. If 13s. 3 id. — Kiltofnnane, 1 cart., 162 a. 3 r. 8 p.
If 12s. 11 W. — Lemans ats Leamnois and Aghedreith
-lasse and Cartaskin, 1 High-street, Dublin.— in Brittas, 1,546 a. & 10 p.— Seskin la&aocii.n.
’ S p. 34 10s. 2£d. — in ats Seaskin, 1,355 a.— Knockvargan, 265 a.— in Coolemony,
2 it. unprof. 6s. 5?,d— 115 a. 3 r. 38 p. ; bar. Talbotstown, co. Wicklow— Total Wicklow.
rt 57 a 2r. 11s. 7jd. quantity, 3,282 a. & 8 p. plant. (5,316 a. 1 r. 20 p. stat.)—
. x of cart., alias Cur- Total rent, 66f 9s. Id— in trust for y' (49) officers. Date
tp unprof' 21. 3s. 2Jd. 30 th Nov. 19 tit year. — InroUed 21th Dec. 1667.
rdaffe’ 24" JAMES GOLD of Cork, esq— Unickbrenagb, Spa-
16p’ resbrodell, and Huggersland, 25 a. 7s. 7 d. ; south liberties of
Ath^ Cork. — Killquoane, 356 a— Ballyknockane and Garryneger-
3 r rig, 652 a. ; bar. Muskery, same co— Total quantity, (1,632 a.
lowane 3r- 7p- stat.)— Total rent, 15f 6s. l|d— Gorticrue, 1 plowlJ,
‘ rof 239 a. 2 It. 16p. 3f 12s. 9.1 d. ; bar. Barrymore, same co—
■ Farrenpheiris, i plow., 41 a. 14s. lO ld. ; north lib. of Cork—
’’ 30 p Total quantity, 1,321 a. 2 it. 16 p. plant. (2,140 a. 3 r. 5 p.
[ cal,t ‘ stat.) Date 31st Dee. 19 th year.
. . , i Slane, co. Meath— Wardt
“a Drtaogs(p,tt)i
27 NATH, son and heir of THOS. VINCENT esq. dec.
— Tankardstowne (part), 85 a. 2 r. 14 p. If 14s. 7d. ; bar.
Slane, co. Meath. — Wardtowne, 353a. lit. Sp. 7f3s.0id—
Drissose (parti, 111a. St 15 p. 2f 5s. ; bar. Lune, same co-
alias Aghdreigett, 1 cart., ICillm'Sharvile, Cornaleigh, and Tullal)ar(1 (part), 143 a. 2t 17s. lid— Oakestowne, 143 a. 1 it.
Cloragh, d», 151a. 1 r. 8 p. If 10s 7Jd— Aghabonele or g; 18s, o^.—Killnecrosse, 28 a. St 28 P. 11s. 4Jd. — Ad-
Aghabondle, Dromlittin, Knockrooskeagh, Carnofinroan, and dj towne> 83a- 3b. 1/. 13.s. lljd— Gormanstowne, 83 a.
CaiTOwgoly, 1 cart, and fths, 192 a. St 32 p. prof. 15 a. g ° 13s . bar. Navan, same co. — Total rent,
3 a. 8 p. unprof. If 18s. 1 Id— Drumtalpagh, Garrowroste 20/17? M 28. Sir JACOB GARRETTor GARRARD
alias Granrosse, Cerienadd, and Shradorchill, 218 a. Is. kllt._Tankardst0wne (part), 94a. 3r. 26 p. If 18s. 5Jd—
in Bathes-Land, part of 'Ardcalfe, 19 a. 7s. 8Jd— in Hdl-
towne, 1a. plant. (1a. 2r. 19p. stat.) 4Jd— Hathlangstownc
als Rawlingstowne, 126 a. 1 R. 2f 11s. ljd. — Rathbran-
24 P. prof. 14 a. 1 R. 24 p. unprof. 2f 4s. 2£d— in Brendromin
ats Dondrom, 2 cart, and fths, 203 a. prof. 45 a. St 32 P. un-
nrof. 2f Is. lid. — Carrowbargy alias Carrowbarkee, Jtlr cart.,
... , .1 ,lo a 1/. 7s. 64d. —
Carrowro, d", and Corneganmore, d°, 136 a
Cornegresse and Annaghderge, A cart., 160 a. 2 r. 16 p. prof.
55 a. unprof. If 12s. 6Jd— Magberevane and ' Dromloome
church, 333 a. prof. 25a. In. unprof. 6f 14s. lOd— Brownes-
towne, 68 a. 2 r. If 7s. 83d— Hopkinstowne (part), 25 a.
10s. ljd. ; bar. Slane, same co— Total quantity, 667 a. 2 r.
117 a. St 17 p. If 3s. 8|d— Dromadey alias ^ p (1'ogl A 2 R , p stat.)_Total rent, IS/. 10s. 4d.
Dromadmore and Dromadbegg, 2 cart., and Aghery, 4
310 a. 2 r. 14 p. 34 2s. 10 >d. — Blenkellew, jths of
30. JOHN BRETT, merchant taylor of Loudon. -
Part of Dunleiners andClonfale, 53 a. 3r. 4p. If Is. 10 !d.—
69a. 2r. 32p. prof. 64a.3r. Sp. unprof. 14s. lid— Derry- Trimlest0WIie, 420a. prof. 23 a. 3r. unprof. 8f 10s. Id—
volly, 1 cart., 126 a. If 5s. 6d. — Derrycarne alias Faltagh, Ph;1|;nc,„wnp 36a. 3 I(. 14,5. 103d— Gormanstowne (part),
1 cart., 132 a. 3 r. 24 p. If 6s. lid— Killefadd alias Quilli- R ^ 5j gJrf . ,)al. Naval)j same co— Total quantity, 524 a.
fadda, 1 cart., 173 A. 3 R. 8 P. If 15s. 2Jd— Derrysuraney 3r 4 p ]ant (850 A. & 9 P. stat.)-Total rent, 104 12s. 6d.
alias Derry-drestane, 1 cart. 104 a. If Is. OJd— Farnaght, 3J Dl. J0HN CROOKSHANK, vicar of Trim.—
1 cart, and 3, 120 a. St 16 p. If 4s. 3Jd— Mohir, \ cart. pan of Dulileiners, being that next to Trim, 222 a. St 36 p.
59 a. 2 R. 24 p. 12s. OJd— in Correm'Shanley, 4 cart., 64 a. (359 A 3 35 p. stat.) 44 10s. ; same bar. and co—
St 16 p. 12s. 113d. — in Clonboynagli, 2 cart., 75 a. 3 r. 24 p. w ^ vicars 0f Trim, for ever. Date 31st July 1 Dlh year.
prof. 36 a. unprof. 15s. 3d— Lorga or Lurga, 2 cartrons, _Inroaed 30«A Aug. 1667.
51 a. St 32 p. 10s. 4|d. — Cortoslogh alias Gortullagh, l cart.,
82 a. 2 r. 32 p. 16s. 9 d. — Ardaly and Crevagh ats Crenew, 34. Capt. PHILIP PARKER and Col. RANDAL
2 cart., 51 a. St 8 p. prof. 63 a. unprof. 10s. 4d. — Lyar and CLAYTON. — A small house in Castle-street, Dublin,
10s. ; same bar. and co. —
-Date 31 si July 1 9th year.
34. Capt. PHILIP PARKER and Col. RANDAL Dublin.
Annaghnecloy, 122 a. 1 it. 24 p. prof. 26 a. unprof. If 4s.9d. 7s 6>d— in Chronechonally ats Cronconally, 176 a. St 10 p.
Trine, 130 a. 1 r. 8 p. If 6s. 4 id. — in Errue, 55 a. 2 11. 5s 7jrf. — Ardanary ats Ordinary, Ballywilliam, and Bally-
1 Is. 3d— Clownecause, i cart., 75 a. 1 R. 28 p. prof. 4 a. 3 r. gioug),, _285 a. 5f 9s.4d— Enorely ats Newrilly and Ballyne-
20 p. unprof. 15s. 3}d.; bar. Moyhill, co. Leitrim— Aglia- tonaj 55 A. j;. 2s. 3Jd— Ballynemissydagh and Ballybnttane,
loughdonherry and Donnogherry, 29 a. prof. 38 a. 3 r. 8 p. 220 a 2 4f 9s. 34d— Ballykeroge, 13 a. 5s. 3.) d— Bally-
unprof. 5s. 10id— Creigli, 100 a. If 3s— Cornelumviddy, liemono juxta Templelyne, one moiety,^ 75 A. If j0s.4^d—
74 a. 3 R. 15s’ ljd— Kilderry, 43 a. prof. 4 a. 3 r. unprof. Rallygillavoe or coe, 64 a. If 5s. lid. — Ballydonnellbegg
8s. 8d. — Killtefay, 28 a. 3 n. 8 p. prof. 25 a. unprof. 16s. 9 jd. an(1 Rallydonnellmore, 443 a. 8f 19s. 43d— Blindwood ats
— Dromersnaghten, 8 a. prof. 30 a. 2r. unprof. 16s. 2\d. Kilken, 259 a. 5f 4s. lOl.d— Ballinvally and Euleballyhugh or
— Envey ats Clonawoy, 74 a. prof. 31 a. unprof. 14s. llfd. Cooleballyhugh, 360 a. 7f 5s. 9 Id— in Knockanry and Bal-
— Derrindrehett alias Correndrehitt, 64 a. 3 it. prof. 6 A. un- linglagh, 209 a. 3 it. 33 p. 4f 5s. 0,}d. ; bar. Arclow, co. Wick-
prof. 13s. ljd— Killtinelossett, 53 A. prof. 17 a. 2 r. unprof. LOW._Total quantity, 2,131a. 2 r. 3 p. plant. (3,452 a. 2 r.
10s. 8Jd. — Laffarrin-Farrell or Leavoringarrelt, 45 a. 3 b. 24 p. stat.) — Total rent, 43f 3s. ljd— in trust for y' (49)
9s. 3Jd— Laffarrenfurt, 28a.2r. 5s. 9 Jd. — Cornegangar- officers. Date 28th Nov. 19th year. — InroUed tth Dec.
ragh ats Cornecamdarragh, 125 a. prof. 12 a. 3r. unprof. 1667
40. ROBERT FOULKE esq. — Richardstowne, 106 a.
If 12s. 2Jd. — Glancoman, 112 A. If 14s. OJd. — Curraghu-
Ashmehinchine ats Aghenelmnseii, 33 a. 3 it. 8 P. prof. 233 a. If 12s. 2Jd. — Glancoman, 112 a. If 14s. uja— L.im^gi u-
3r8p unprof. 6s. lOd— Corverenaglr alias Corneheneny, hensey or Curraghnehensy, 182 a. 21. 15s. 31d. — Ballydu-
- in- 03.1 os. . in l/8s.7id. — Carsoone (part), 7 a. 2R.
59 a. 2 r. 12s. OJd. — Rossane, 81a. 1 r. 24 p. 16s. 3 Jd- neene (part), 94 a. 1 r. If 8s.7i(f-Cargoone (P^). *»•
Killmagna alias Killkimacckeynew, 61 a. 1 it. 24 p. prof. 16 a. 2s. 2jd— Kilcoulman, 1 la a. P™f- 8® *• un^°J “ “ \ V
2 it. unprof. 12, 5Jd. - Corshangower, 38 a. 7,8Jd.-in -Ballynaltybegg (part) ,93 a. 13 a
Dowre ats Dwyre, 29 a. 1r. 30p. 5s. llid.; bar. Carrigallen, called by y= name of Glangarnffe and Gortimore, 13 A.
same co— Totfd quantity, 6,190 a. 2 R. 8 P. plant. (10,027 a. If 19s. Old. ; bar. Fermoy, co. Cork— lotal quan >. •
2 it. 32 p. stat.)— Total rent, 62f 13s. 2 Id— part of a small 3 r. plant. (1,361a. 3 it. 2 Ip. stat.) Total ie , • • ■
slated tenement in Pillow-street, with stone walls of an Date 17iA Oct. 19th year. -InroUed 25dt Nov. 1667.
old house, 3s. lid.; town of Drogheda. — in trust for the itr ANCTS WIT LOUGHBY, son of Sir Fran-
(49) officers. Date 24 th Jan. 19 tit year— InroUed 10 th Feb. kllt— AfimbJ house, slated, on .lie Wood-
1667- bay, Dublin, 19s. 6d— part of a calibin, cont* 1SJ feet in
rjirut aes; 3SS
Co 2 — t* « f» -« - 20
(122.)
19 feet broad, 9s— f a backhouse, 34 feet long and 20
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II. broad, 6s — ftwo backhouses and a garden, yc one 24 feet
long and 20 broad, yc other, 22 feet long and 20 broad, 6s.
a front house, 65 feet long and 20 broad, a backside, and a pair
of old walls, and a garden to the walls, 55 feet long and 20
broad, 9s. — a front house, 45 feet long and 24 broad, two back-
houses, y' one 24 feet long and 15 feet broad, f other 18 feet
long and 20 broad, and a garden, 75 feet long and 22 broad,
1/. 2s. 6 d. — a front house, 26 feet long and 51 broad, a malt-
house, 47 feet long and 2 1 feet broad, a waste plott, 27 feet long
and 18 broad, a garden, 210 feet long and 58 broad, 1/. 7s. 9rf.°
in David-Tirry-Fitz-Stephen’s-lane, city of Cork. -a back-
house, 60 feet long and 19 broad, a shedd, 70 feet long and
8 broad, and a backside, 40 feet long and 39 broad, 6s.— two back-
houses, a backside, and a garden, 12s.; in Castle-lanc.— a front
house, 40 feet long and 16 broad, a backhouse, 36 feet long
and 18 broad, a backside, 12 feet long and 10 broad, 12s.; in
Gould-lane. — a front house, 65 feet long and 16 broad, a back-
house, and old walls backwards to Colonel St.Leger’s garden,
92 feet long and 18 broad, 10s. 6 d. ; in Tirry’s-lane.— a house
backwards, 48 feet long and 24 broad, another house, 40 feet
long and 24 broad, 2 courts or backsides, y' one 100 feet long
and 32 broad, y' other 104 feet long and 17 broad, and a gar-
den, 1/. 10s.; Skiddy’s-lane.— a front house, 31 feet long and
23 broad, a malt-house, 30 feet long and 22 broad, a backside,
34 feet long and 8 broad, 9s.— fa front house, 67 feet long
and 22 broad, a backside, 65 feet long and 30 broad, 7s. 6 </.;
aty1’ north bridge-foot, fronting the river Lee.— f three cabbins
and 3 pair of walls, 2s. 3d. — fa parcell of ground called the
Tennis-court, wherein is built a stable and a house, slated,
70 feet long and 60 feet broad, 3 shedds, also a waste piece
of ground, 70 feet long and 8 or 80 feet broad, 5s. 7 id— a
thatched house, 21 feet long and 18 broad, and a backside,
32 feet long and 24 broad. Is. 6d.— a front house, slated, 35 feet
long and 24 broad, and small backside, Is. 10Jd.— a front
house, backhouse, and backside, Is. 10i</.; Back-lane.— a front
house, 52 feet long and 45 broad, a shedd, 18 feet long and 10
broad, a backside, 52 feet long and 22 broad, 1 Is. 7 Jd. a front
house, slated, 50 feet long and 22 broad, 2 slated houses, y'one
30 feet long and 15 broad, y= other 30 feet long and 14 broad,
17s. 7ld. — a front house, 35 feet long and 20 broad, a shedd,
14 feet long and 1 0 broad, a backside, 15 feet long and 15 broad, i!
and a garden, 25 feet long and 22 feet broad, 15s. — fa front -
house, 62 feet long and 22 broad, a backhouse, 30 feet long and
20 feet broad, a kill-house, slated, 20 feet long and 20 feet
broad, a shedd, slated, 30 feet long and 10 feet broad, an
out-house, 50 feet long and 20 feet broad, a backside, 40 feet
long and 35 broad, and a garden, 60 feet long and 60 broad,
18s. 9d. — a front corner house, 47 feet long and 22 broad,
a stable, 47 feet long and 22 broad, and a garden, 90 feet
long and 32 broad, 1 Is. 3d. — a front house, slated, 30 feet
long and 22 broad, a thatched house, 30 feet long and 18
broad, and a garden, 120 feet long and 27 broad, 5s. 71rf.
a front corner house, 47 feet long and 20 broad, and a
backside, 35 feet long and 30 broad, 9s. 4Jrf. — a front
house, 24 feet long and 19 broad, a backhouse, 35 feet long
and 30 broad, and a small yard, same street, west side,
18s. 9d. — a small house, 16 feet long and 10 broad, a front
house, 28 feet long and 19 broad, and a backside, 50 feet
long and 30 broad, 15s. 6d.— a front house, 27 feet long
and 21 broad, another house, 18 feet long and 171 broad,
9s. Ud.—a front corner house, 22 feet long and 20 broad,
and a shedd, 13 feet long and 9 broad, a front corner
house, 36 feet long and 24 broad, a shedd, 12 feet long and
10 broad, and a backside, 24 feet long and 18 broad, 3s. 9 d.
—part of a front house, 35 feet long and 22 broad, a back-
side, 60 feet long and 34 broad, and a garden, 84 feet long and
33 broad, G\d. ; Mallow-street, city of Cork.— Total in Cork,
16/. 10s. lOJrf. — in trust for y' (49) officers fBallym'kerin
alias Ballymulcare, 207 a. prof. 73 a. & 24 p. unprof.— in
fKnockatten alias Knockottin, 135 a. 2 r. 16 p. prof. 32 a.
1 R. 16 p. unprof.— j-Knockroe, 77 a. 1 r. 8p. prof. 16 a. 1 n.
8 p. unprof— fKilkerin, 196 a. & 16 P—fCooleneslie alias
Coollesleagh, 97 a. & 32 p. prof. 18 a. unprof.— (in Cappan-
fernoge, 94 a. 3 r. 16 p. prof. 64 a. In. 18 p. unprof.— the
north part of Ayleroe alias Alrow, 56 a. prof. 24 a. 3 r. 10 p
unprof.; bar. Clondrala, co. Clare.- to him and his heirs—
Total quantity, 864 a. & 8 P. plant. (1,399 a. 2 r. 19 p. stat.)
—Total rent, 1 3/. 2s.4 ?td Date 1 7th or 27 th June 1 9lh year.
—InroUed 9th July 1667.— Note: He sold the lands thus +
marked, 29 Nov. 1668, to John Gore esq.
RoU, im ^ HOth Cha. II. sixth part, face.
1. Sir THOMAS MEREDITH km., Capts. BllENT,
MOORE, and PHIL. CARPENTER.-A house, slated, in
. Oxmantowne, Dublin, 1/. 10s. — part of a house, a house
backward, a yard, the walls of an old house backward, and a
garden north side, 5s. M.— a ruined house, the walls of a
house backward, a yard, yc walls of another house backward,
and a garden, 16s. 6rf. — a house, a yard, a shed, a castle
backward, and garden, 1/. l]s. Gd. — a house backward, a
court before y‘ house, and a garden backwards, 18s.— a house
backwards, 18s.9rf.-a house, a yard, y‘ walls of a house
backward, and a garden, 21. 0s. 3Jtf— a house backwards and
yard, 1/. 2s. 6rf. ; in Lombard street, town of Galway Total I
rent in Lombard-street, 71. 12s. lO^tf— Littermacooe, 1 qr.,
110 a. pro). 2,000 A. unprof. 1/. 2s. 3 ',</.; par. KiUcummin, 1
bar. Muckullin, co. Galway. — Cloonreley ats Cloneley, 1 qr
59 a. prof. 28 a. unprof. 1 Is. 1 1 \d. ; par. Dowras, bar. Killtar-
tan, same co. Derryrith alias Derryreagh, l cart., 193 a. prof.
3,678 A. unprof. 1/. 19s. Id. ; bar. Muckullin, sqme co— Lit-
termore O’Donnell, 1 qr., 159 a. prof. 2,698 A. unprof. l/.12s.
2K-L.ttercally, 1 qr., 38 a. prof. 531 a. unprof. 7s. 8M—
Island-Gorum, 3d of cart., 4^/— Glinglasse, 1 qr., 6s— Ros-
muck, 2 qrs., 9s. 4Jr/.— Camus, 3 cartrons, 18s. 2 -jd— Total,
90 A. prof. 1,704 a. unprof— Derryvanna, $ths qr., 33 a. prof.
627 a. unprof. 6s. 8 d. — Innistrawen, 4 qr., Is. Gd. — Glan-
glasse, 3 cart., 5s. 7 id. — Knockbane, 1 qr., 1/. 13s. 43d.
Total, 165 a.; par. Killcumin, bar. Muckullin, same co— Kil-
keran, 1 qr— Killsaly ats Kills.de, 4 qr— Litter-Pibbrean ats
itterru-Pebccan, l cart., and Luckane ats Leccame, 1 cart.,
233 a. prof. 4,177 a. unprof. 21. 7s. 2\d. — Coolefmish alias
Coolevemsh 1 q,-., 68 a. prof. 600 a. unprof. 13s. 9./— Tom-
bol. ,l„ To, of .art, 15 a. prof. 806 A. unprof.
Ui.- '- ( i.A' rjv. i alius ( ii A.m'oix, loan.. 35 a. prof. 677 a.
unprof. 7.,. 3,1 „f „ Ai6.-SI,»ooku„.,lI
f S ~ turn, ,.11, I lljrf, — Lpghnwy afs L^lr.,^
4 cart., 9d. ; par. Moygnsli, bar. Ballynel.inch, same co —
Ballmehmshy alias Ballinahinch, 1 qr., 204 A. prof. 2 723 a.
unprof. 21. Is. 3Jrf— Clancorrower, ls.6rf.; par. Moyrus, bar"
Ballenehinch, same co. — Glansagh ats Glann, 1 cart., 13 a
prof. 143 a. unprof. 2s. 7\d. ; par. Owney, same bar. and co’.
— Knockliggan alias Knocklegan, 77 a. prof. 9 a. unprof.
15s.7d — Cloonecaple, 8 a. prof. 1 a. unprof. Is. 60.— Bollard,
8 a. prof. 1a. unprof. Is. 6d— Knockillecrett, Is. lOJd.; par.
aforesaid. — Carrowtrasne alias Carrowtrastra alias Carrow-
trossna alias Carrowtrossy, 1 qr., 96 a. prof. 7 a. unprof.
19s. 5\d. Carrowm'Shane, 90 a. 18s. 2\d.~ Dunlobby ats
Dundoby ats Donnedoby, 1 qr., 35 a. prof. 318 a. unprof.
7s.lrf— Carrownemart, 90a. 18s.2f</.; co. MAYo.-Glanknaw
and Coshcullery, 2 qrs., 7s. Gd.-, bar. Ballynehinch, co. Gal-
way— Killnecreragh alias Killinecraw alias Leaghtryle, 1 cart.,
13 a. 2s. 7Jtf,; par. Laragh, bar. Tyrawly, co. Mayo.— Cly-
rawne alias Coolnecran alias Coolnecrawne, 1 qr., 54 A.
10s. 1 1 1 d. ; par. Kilbolody, siune bar. and co the walls of a
house, with a cabbin therein, in Brittain-street, 9d.— two cab-
bins and a garden, d". Is. Gd. — a cabbin and garden, d", Is. 0 \d.
—three house plotts and the ruins of a mill in d', 3s. Ifi
—a house plott, a cabbin, and garden, in d°, Is. OJd. part
of a house plott, the Tholsell, a stone house, two house
plotts, and garden, 3s. 3d.; town of Athunry— Total rent
m Athunry, 10s. 9J<i— in trust for y (49) officers— Total
rent in Galway, 15/. 2s. Oid.— in Mayo, 3/. 16s. 6 id.
6. Capt. BRENT MOORE. — Annaghubane (part), 61 a.
Annaghuduffe, 69 a. — Killmore, Derecrosty, Drumorecreene,
214 a — Karrakeele, 4 tates, viz. Killmoreoganey, Inshigagh,
Killneherny, and Tomny, 214 a— Carune or Carnue and Cor-
dovan, 153 a— Curvackan and Corrogarry, 113 a. Drom-
roglnll, 92 a.; bar. Dartry, co. Monaghan. — Aghrelean,
137 a — in part of Creene, 32 a — Corbrack, 68 a Mullao--
hanary, 123 a.; bar. Cremorne, same co— Total quantity,
1,276 a. plant. (2,066 a. 3 it. 25 p. stat.) — Total rent,
17/. 4s. 5i)rf. Date 25 th March 20 th year. — Inr oiled.
9th July 1668.
8. GEORGE BRIGSTOCK gent— In Killadine, for-
merly retrenched by him, 78 a. 2 n. prof. 3 a. unprof. plant.
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• (127a. Sc- 24 P. stat.) 1/. 11s. 3J(/.; bar. Slant;, to. Meath.
Dale 8 th March 21s/ year. — Inrollcd 16 th March
9. PETER WALLIS esq. — In Bnllygrisdonnagh, re-
trenched by Amb. Jones, 333 a. 3 b. — in Ballingarry and
Ballinlackin, next contiguous to Ballygrisdonnagh, to be cut
off by an east and west line, retrenched by said Jones, 14.7 a. ;
bar. Coslea, co. Limerick— in Docnemean and Ballynetrow,
part of Lymemoyly, and both Carraghvenogh, all admeasured
together and retrenched by Sir Edward Ormesby, 49 a—
Gortnedoglany in Ballingaddy parish, 53 a. — overplus in
Thomastown, 54 a. besides 226 a. 2 r. 27 r. confirmed to Geffrey
Owens, and 113 a. 1 r. 13 p. retrenched by him, 84 a. con-
firmed to y' E. of Orrery, 450 a. confirmed to Wm Black-
ney, and 223 a. retrenched by him. — in Thomastown, re-
trenched by Geffrey Owens, and contiguous to Ballinegoll,
113 a. 1 r. 13 p. ; bar. Coshmay, same co.— Parknecourt and
a parcel! of land, retrenched by Capt. Henry Ponsonby, 8 a.
— ICnocksicckeene, retrenched by Rd Grice, 24 a. 1 r. — Gort-
neshanaghy, 64 a. & 12 r. ; liberties of Killmallock, same co.
— Knockneburden ats Knockneburdonnagh, 115 a.; bar.
Barretts, co. Cork, — in y' south-east part of Ardhegashill
and Ardaturrush, 392 a.; bar. Beare and Bantry, same co. —
Total quantity in Limerick, (1,371a. stat.) 12/. 16s. Of cl.
— in Cork, (821a. & 39 p. stat.) 71. 13s. ll.W Date
10 th Dec. 20 th ycar.—InroUed 14 th December 1668.
12. FRANCIS LEIGH esq. — In Derrinany, 55 a.
1/. 2s. 3d. — in Dromin, 100 a- 2/.0s.5|d.— in Killpatricke, 68 a.
1/. 7s. 6 .Id— in Ballinekill, 77a. 11. 11s. 2d.; bar. Carbury,
co. Kildare. — Total quantity, (485 a. 3 r. 30 p. stat.)
Total rent, 6/. Is. 5 d. Date 24/A Feb. 21s/ year.— Inrolled
22 d March 1668.
13. ALEXANDER M'DONNELLesq— The tenements,
hamletts, gardens, and backsides in the town and village of
Learne and Gardenmore (except two corn-mills and a tuck-mill
in Iwer), with 60 a. of Gardenmore decreed yc Marq. of Antrim,
60 a. — Ballyboly ats Ballybeskie ats Ballybesly, 24 qrs.,
175 A. 2 R. 28 p— the 2 old town-lands or 3 small town-lands
of Dromque, Donaghy, Lelish ats Donique, and Donnygillis
alias Dromnoho, and Edera-Owen ats Ederowen, 512 a. prof.
56 a. 3 n. unprof. — Mullach-Sandall alias Molly-Sandall,
2 qrs., 270 a. 3 it. 32 r. prof. 370 a. 3 r. 24 p. unprof— the
5 qrs. of Killooghter called Altscall, Altmore, Tawnegriffin,
Cregnaliorne, and Lisdrumbeard, 1,072 a. 1 R. 12 p. prof.
616 a. Sr. unprof. — the half town or 2 qrs. of Capponach
alias Skeoghbradagh, 143 a. & 20 p. prof. 284 a. & 19 p. un-
prof— the town-lands and 5 acres, country measure, or 4 qrs.
of Kilglene als Kilglenn, 535 a— the 4 town of Longduffe,
467 a. 1 R. 24 p. — Drumaine, d ', 128 a. 3 r. 8p— Ballymul-
loge alias Ballymullogh, d“, 189 a. 1 R. 32 p. — Ballytober
alias Bally tobher, 3 qrs., 244 a. — the townland of Sallach alias
Solor ats Sullogh, 436 a. & 32 p. — the * town and 4 qr. of
Ballywillin ats Ballymullen, 261 a. 3 R. 8r. — the 3 qrs. and
10 acres of Knocknewan alias Knockammore, 230 a. 3 R. 20 p.
— Ballygilbert, 3 qrs., 336 a. & 24 p— the qrs. or 87 acres,
country measure, of Corkermaine alias Dunteige and Mul-
libane, 419 a. &4p. — Lisnelieay alias Lisnehayer, 14 qr.,
171 a. & 12p. — the 5 acres, country measure, of St. Conyne
alias Conningg, 68 A. 3 R. — Ballygavannag ats Ballygnima,
3 qrs., 535 a. 3 n. 8 p— the i town of Droagh, 81 a — the
20 acres, country measure, of Moynisli ats Munsh, 72 a. 1 R.
24 p— the tenements, hamletts, gardens, and backsides in
the town of Glenarme, with all y' lands and apps formerly
laid out and belonging to them, and 10 acres, country mea-
sure, of Parishy-Cregg, in Shenog and Culm' Rory, 70 A. & 8 p.
the 40 acres, country measure, of Leaberts, 210 a. — the
5 acres, d“, of Broachboy, 68 A. 1 R. 12 p— the Deare-Parke
of Glenarme, 153 a. 3 r. 32 p— parcell of Creggnitenbolly,
Killcriden, and Knocknore, y' old castle of Glenarme, at yc
waterfoot, with the tenements, backsides, and gardens thereto
belon"imr, 72 a. & 12 p. — the 50 acres, country measure, of
Ballym'Veagh and Brewy ats Ambrogh, 746 a. & 24 p— the
40 acres, country measure, on y' east side of Glenarme, called
Taunagh-Dreny, &c. ats Tawragce and Tandereene, 429 a—
the 4 town of Creggcluggin ats Caruloghan, 882 a. 2 R. 12 P.
prof. 47 a. unprof. — the town and 4 qr. of Tully ats Tullagh,
yc qr. and 4 of Teckmacrevan, 2,97 1 A. 1 R. 33 p. prof. 497 a.
unprof. — the castle of Glenarme, with ye demesnes, out-
(122.)
houses, orchards, and gardens and appurfs, being parcell of ,9&2°Ch.II
Tullagh and Templeoughtragh (except y' mill and 5 acres ;
thereto belonging), 235 a. — the 20 acres, country measure, of- Anlnm.
Strandkill and Parish, 62 a— the 40 acres, country measure,
of Moygline, Eskie, Thomas-Glasse, 140 a. 3 r. 24 p. — the
qr. of Ballyvaddy, 346 a. 1 r. 24 p. prof. 179 A. unprof. — the
qr. of Downan ats Ballym'Rory and Drumaine, 490 a. 3 r.
12 p. prof. 287 a. 1 r. 4 p. unprof. — the 10 acres of Gallanach
alias Ardroman, 26 a. 3 r. 36 p— the 20 acres, country mea-
sure, of North and South Urshenagh, 112 a. 2 r. 12 p. prof.
191a. & 28 p. unprof— the 20 acres, country measure, of
Garford and Gortcarney alias Cardromaine, 129 a. 2 it. — the
10 acres, country measure, of Drumanagh ats Cardromaine,
34 a. 3 R. 8 p. the 20 acres of Drumnacole alias Lisnecree,
97 a. 1 r. 36 p. — die 20 acres of Drumore and Knoeknefrin,
284 a. 2 R. prof. 334 a. 3 R. 12 p. unprof. — the qr. and 5 acres,
country measure, of Shanlioe and Loscan, 309 a. 1 r. 20 p.
prof. 357 a. unprof. — Owach, 4 qr., 149 a— the qr. of Cregan
and Banan ats Branan, 221 a. 3 R. 32 p— the half town of
Lemnalary ats Carblie and Carnee or Cnrrowchantin, 372 A.
& 32 p— the qr. and 5 acres, country measure, of Keryfreagh,
Kinfad, and Keryfescoult, 168a. 3 r. 20p— die qr. of Drum-
nasott ats Druinnaseleth, 152 a. 3 r. 28 p. — Ballywilligane
alias Ballyvellian alias Ballyvoolgan, 4 qr., 92 a. 1 r. 20 p. —
the qr. and 5 acres of Knappan and Loglian ats Cappan and
Lappan, 140 a. 1 r. 20 p — the- 20 acres of Galdboly, 164 a.
1 r. 20 p. — the 10 acres of Ardcliney ats Arderleny, 119 a. —
Kervermurchie ats Marcliy-Carrow, 1 qr., 320 a. — the 4 town
of Glenariffe and the mill, 1,048 a. 1 R. 24 p. prof. 4,557 a.
unprof— the corn mill of Cessendall, y' 80 acres, country
measure, of Nariffe ats Narriffe ats Ballynully and Killmore,
161a. la. 20 p— the 60 acres or | town of Gortyclea als
Gurteclea, Knockpanus, and Tully, 283 a. 2 r. 24 p. prof.
10 a. 1 r. 14 p. unprof. — Glassmulline alias Glassmullin and
Duray alias Durahy, 1 qr., 284 A. 1 R. 36 p— Coshendune
alias Gleadun alias Glendun, 375 a. 2 r. 16 p. prof. 2,776 a.
unprof. — the 20 acres of Ballyvolly ats Bullymullin and
Laymore, 232 a. 2 r. 2 p— the 20 acres of Ballybreake and
Taughnaghbreake, 178 a. 1 r. 32 p— the 10 acres of Gort-
negrosse ats Gornamona alias Gorteenanona, 98 a. & 8 p.
the 25 acres, country measure, of Fallm'Crill alias Faghm'
Killy ats Feirkelly, 243a. In. prof. 324a. unprof. -*“.116
5 aci-es of Broachderry ats Braghderry alias Bruaghdarry,
5 a. 3 r. 36 p— the 20 acres of Ravanagh ats Ranagh ats
Caslane, 130 a. 3 r. 32 p.— the 20 acres of Agelach ats
Augulag alias Aguly, 89 a. 2 a. 12 p. — the 20 acres of
Stradimshenagh ats Costnestigh alias Tenecoyne, 248 A. 3 R.
8 p. prof. 99 a. 2r.'24p. unprof— the 20 acres of Bruagh-
riagh and Drumore, 124 A. 1 R. 16 p. — the £0 acres of
Monevert ats Annebert, 22 a. & 28 p— parcell of Durachy
alias Duraghy, 3 a. 1 a. 12 p— the 5 acres of Clogl.glasse,
14 a. 1r. 12 p— the 20 acres or qr. of Glencorpe, 154 a.
3 a. 28 p— the 15 acres of Atneskelt, Altneebeemore alias
Benghmore, 187 a. 1 R. 24 P. prof. 1,862 a. 2 it. unprof.—
the 20 acres of Courtm'Martin and Ballymalogh, 56 a. &
36 p— the 15 acres of Fachully and Leckboy ats Faglelegbey,
228 a. & 8 P. prof. 536 a. unprof. — die 10 acres of Coghfine,
72 a. 2 u. 26 p. prof. 52 a. 3 r. unprof— the other 10 acres of
Gortnegrosse, 269 a. prof. 189 a. & 8 p. unprof— two qrs. of
Cloghs ats Cloghinfra, 226 a. & 22 p. prof. 39 a. 3 n. 24 r.
unprof— the 15 A. of Dundressagh, Corskive, and Cownagee
alias Culleene, 73 a. 2 it. 16 p. prof. 25 a. & 20 p. unprof—
the 20 acres of Culluchoge ats Cullagheagh, 47 a. 3 it. — the
20 acres of Knocknacary, 124 a. 3 r. 20 p— the qr. of Mul-
laglies ats Layd, and 5 perch acres, 66 A. 3 it. 4 p— the 10
acres of Clettican ats Cleltinach, 82 a. & 36 p. prof. 435 a.
3 it. 8 p. unprof— the 10 acres of Killmore alias Claymore,
and yc other 10 acres of d", 339 a. & 16 p. prof. 694 a. &
28 p. unprof— the 5 acres of Solar, 9 a— the royalty of holding
a court leet and court baron in said barony of Glenarme, with
_vc fairs and markets of Glenarme, Learne, and Iledbay— out
of yc ]8 score acres, perch measure, of Ballygelly, Tworene-
mony, Magherecnrnecnsdane, Corkermaine, and yc mill of
Ballw'elly, the chiefry of 25/. 3s— out of the qr. & 4 of Lis-
neliea, one tenement in Glenarme, y* corn and the tuck mill
of Ballyruder, and 10 perch acres, yc corn-mill, and 4 acre of
Carnallagh, 3/.— out of the two qrs. of Killoghter, 1 qr. of
Mullaghboy, and 1 qr. of Ballymulloge, 16/. 14s.— out of
the 40 acres, country measure, of Moymes and Maghere-
gorchy, 11/. 16s. Srf.— out of Ballytober qr., Owen-Cloghy
qr., a tenement in Inver and some tenements in Glenarme,
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Antrim
Limerick.
Kilkenny .
Wexford.
Kilkenny.
Tipperary.
170 RECORDS OF IRELAND: [March
n' 127. 6s. 8rf. — out of a tenement in Inver-Dromnagreagh, 3 qrs.,
2J acres, country measure, in Solar and in Ballyhackett,
317. 17s. 6d. — out of the constableship of the town of Redby,
the town custom, market and port custom, in d”, the 20 acres,
of country measure, of Corneheagh, 35 acres of Moynish,
5 acres of Clony, 15 acres of Bally villoe, 10 acres of Gortne-
cloy, 2 qrs. of Auchochey, 20 acres of Shilcrome and Clogh-
glasse, 267. 12s.— out of Ballyruder of Corkermaine, 277. 14s.
— out of the 4 town of Carnefenoge and Corkermaine, and
Ballyruder, 167. 16s. 8s. ; bar. Glenarme, co. Antrim. —
all y' premisses had been settled upon him by his father
Randal, late Earl of Antrim. — Total quantity, 21,820 a.
1 a. 23 p. plant. (35,345 a. & 5 p. stat.) — Total rent,
2947. 10s. Ilt7. Date 21st Jan. 20 th year.—Inrolled 1st Feb-
ruary 1668.
,. 18. NATHANIEL MARKES esq— In Derrinagh and
Garrone, 189 a. prof. 35 a. 1 r. 24 p. unprof. — Clouheene,
372 a. — Gurteene, 100 a. — in Upper Coolemonine, 19 a. 1r.
31 1'. — Clarehill, Ballintean, Culusane, and Bayle or Boyle,
517 a. — Upper Ballykneene, 121a. Sr. 16 p. prof. 511a.
2 r. 32 p. unprof. — Lower Ballykneene, 125 a. & 16 p. prof.
11a. In. 24 p. unprof. ; bar. Tenehinch, Queen’s Co.
Total quantity, 1,444 a. & 23 p. plant. (2,339 A. 1 h. 2 p.
stat.)— Total rent, 297.4s. 10(7. Date 16 th Oct. 20 th year.
— fnrolled 1 9th November 1668.
20. JOI-IN SWIFT esq. — Nisslerath, 346 a. 3 it. plant.
(561 a. 2 n. 30 p. stat.) 77. O.s. 5<7. ; bar. Atherdee, co. Lowtii.
— to hold during y* life of Lettice, widow of Patrick Cham-
berlaine (whose son was Arthur Chamb. ats Brownlow esq.),
and then ye wife of Alexander Aston esq. Date 20 th May
20th year. — Inrolled 30th May 1668.
18 p. stat.) — Total rent, 117. Is. 4(7. Date 2d January
20th year. — Inrolled 15lh January 1668.
29. Aldn. WM. RIDGES. — Glanteige, retrenched by Col.
Rich'1 Lehunte, 506 a. — Crefoge retrenched, 228 a. ; bar.
Ballagheene, co. Wexford— Total quantity, (1,188 a. 3 r.
32 p. stat.) — Total rent, 147. 17s. 2%d. — part of yc 2 parcells
of Coihon belonging to the town of Skreene, 17 a. 1 r. plant.
(27 a. 2 r. 5 p. stat.) 6s. lOJrf.; bar. Skreene, co. Meath.
Date 10th Dec. 20 th year. — Inrolled 27 th January
1668.
30. FARNHAM ALDERSEY — In Rathduffe, out of
the south part, 28 a. 2 r. 28p— in Lisnecasky, 87 a. 3 r. 39 p. ;
bar. Rathconrath, . co. Westmeath Total, (188 a. 3 r.
37 p. stat.) — Rent, 27. 7s. 3(7. Date 13th Dec. 10th year.
—Inrolled 147/« April 1668.
33. NICHOLAS OGLE gent. — Glaxtowne (part), 4 a.
2r. 26 p. — Batstowne, 146 a. 2 r. 35 p. — Dryderstowne,
152 a. 3 r. 2 p. — Killvolagh, 62 a. 3 r. 36 Dissertally,
78 a. 2 it. 32 p. ; bar. Delvin, co. Westmeath. — Total quan-
tity, 445 a. 3 r. 1 1 p. plant. (722 a. & 25 p. stat.) -Total rent,
97. 0s. 6(7. Date 3d April 20lh year— Inrolled 3d September
1668.
34. THOMAS TALBOTT gent. — In Cahirabby, 242a.
2 r. — Farrenlahissery, 71 a. — Farrennehinibry, 55 a.—
Grangemore (part), 22 a— Cannonsland, 84 a— Grangemore,
137 a— Ballym'Adam (part), 138a— Ballybrade, 197a— in
the east part of the north part of Ruscoe, 42 a. &25p.;
bar. Iffa and Offa, co. Tipperary — Total quantity, 988 a.
2r. 25 p. plant. (1,601a. 1 r. 34 p. stat.)— Total rent,
157,0s. 3 ((7. Date 18th March 20th year. — Inrolled 1th April
1668.
Wexford.
Westmeath.
Westmeath.
Tipperary.
22. OLIVER LAMBERT esq— In y' castle, town, and
part of yc lands of Rathkeile and Westgortroe, 3 ats 4 pi.,
478a. 3 r. 7/.5s. 4fd. — Knocknavad alias Knockbanavad, 13a.
3s. 1 1 1 (7- — Ardgoulabeg, 161a. 27. 8s. lOJrf. — Scart, 78 a.
1 a 17. 3s. 9(7. — in Ardgoulemore, 51a. & 5 p. 15s. 5\d.
Upper Englandstowne, 226 a. prof. 3 a. 3 r. 24 p. unprof.
37. 8s. 7^(7. — Lower Englandstowne, 244 a. 2 r. prof. 22 a.
2 r. unprof. 37. 14s. 3(7. — Ballinweery alias Ballinvory,
254 a. prof. 6 a. 3 r. 14 p. unprof. 37. 17s. lj<7— Avongan
ats Amogan, 3 pi., 509 a. prof. 4 a. 3 R. 24 p. unprof. 77.14s. 7(7.
— both the Coorusses alias Coolerosse, 2 pi., 552 a. 87. 7s. 7§rf.
— Capanighan, 464 a. 77. 0s. 1 1(7— in Cappananth alias Cap-
panenanty, Clonduffe, and Ballyshallagh, 433 a. 67. 1 Is. 6(7.
— in Monemohill, 444 a. 67. 14s. lOJrf.; bar. Connelloe,
co. Limerick. — Total quantity, 3,908 a. 2 r. 5 p. plant.
— Total rent, 597. 7s. — Brelaghnegillagh ats Ballinighily,
Fihidie, and Ballegh, 437 a. 67. 12s. 8frf— Kiltenane, 128 a.’
17. 18s. IO^rf. — Milltowne alias Ballymullin, 116a. 17. 15s.2ijrf.
Garranboy, 142 a 27. 3s. 14(7. — Gortingrewer alias Gor-
tinicoroe, 55 a. 16s. 8 \d. — Garranard ats Granard, 75 a.
17. 2s. 9J(7. — Finiterstowne and Ballyongan, 765 a. prof.
78 a. unprof. 117. 12s. 4(7. — Graige ats Grange of the
same, 103 a. 17. Us. 3&<7.— Ballniverrick, 106 a. 17. 12s. 2\d.
—Total quantity, 1,927 a. plant.— Total rent, 297. 5s. 2%d.
Date 15th May 20th year.—Inrolled 18 th May 1668.
24. EMANUEL PALMER esq— The south-east part
Ballyleogh, 232 a. 2 a. 27 p. prof. 58 a. 2 r. unprof— tl
south-east part of Parkstowne, 51a.— in Curraghmor
25 a. ; bar. Ida, Igrin, and Ibercon, co. Kilkenny Tot
quantity, 308 a. 2 r. 27 p. plant. (499 a. 3 r. 39 P. stat.)-
Total rent, 67.5s. 25. AGNES, relict of 11D. SCOT
gent., SAMUEL, their son and heir, and EUSEBIUS CO'J
TON gent— Ballymacare, 202 a.; lib. of Rosse, bar. Bantr
co. Wexford. — Dromcormuck (part), 30 a.; bar. Barg
same co. — Total, (375 a. 3 n. 8 p. stat.)— Rent, 47. 13s. Ill
— Rossnaggadon (part), 69 a. 2 r. 27 p. plant. (112 a. 3':
16 p. stat.) 17. 8s.2.{(7. — to Cotton.; bar. Ida, Igrin, an
Ibercon, co. Kilkenny. Dale 8th February 20th year.-
Inrolled 2d March 1667.
27. Sir THOMAS DANCER bart— Modreny, 372 a.
57. 12s. 113(7. — Carolke, 195 a. 27. 19s. 2}rf. — Clowes-
towne and Lacka, 162 a. 27.9s.2Jrf.; bar. Lower Ormond,
co. Tipperary— Total quantity, 729 a. plant. (1,180 a. 3 r.
| 36. WILLIAM MONTGOMERY esq— In Dromalish,
95 a. 2 r. 26 p. prof. 30 a. unprof. 17. 5s. 8 rf. — in Downe-
begg, 65 a. In. 13 p. prof. 5 a. unprof. 17s. 5rf.; bar. Kine-
learty, co. Downe. — Dunevilly alias Rosemount park, 143 a.
prof. 45 a. unprof. 17. 18s. 7rf. ; bar. Ards, same co Total,
303 A. S r. 39 p. plant. (490a. & lp. stat. (-Rent, 47. ls.8d’.
— in Lishderry alias Lisderny alias Montgomery’s towne,
68 a. 2n.— in Killnamullin alias Killmullin and" Killnagha
ats Kalchan alias Fitzstewartstowne, 79 a. 2 it. 33 p. — jn
Kafinane, 3 a. 3 r— in Corrard, 25 a. 2 r— in Corrahard,
9 a. & 26 p— in the same, 14a. 2r. 13 p— in Drombrackough,
5 a. 1 11. 13 r. — in the same, 9 a — in Givola, 5 a. 3 r. 30 p.
in the same, 11 a. 2 n. 6 p. — in Derry holaught, 3 a. 3 R. 20 p.
— in the same, 3 a. & 22 r. — in Dromharrow, 5 a. — in
Gortgencdy alias Pearle-Brooke, 94 a. 1 r— in Corany, con-
tiguous to d", 5 a. 3 h. Up— in Gortgarrane, 10 a’— in
Tremish and Cremigh or ish, 4 a— in Drumken, 7 a in
Killsallagh, 2 a. — in Mullaghcarvy, 35 a. 2 r. 20 p. Mul-
laghmackgwyre ats Exchequerstowne, 138 a. 1 r.— of the
same, 21a. 3 r. — of the same, 6 a. — Edensolve ats Eden-
solhis alias Chasehill, 89 a. — Carrow-Ederdeshroane ats
Fitz- James to wne, 76 a. 2 r— in Drumaratt and ToynoUy,
4 a. 3r. — in Derryhearne, 2 a.; bar. Magherestephana,
co. Fermanagh. — Total quantity, 741 a. 3 r. 34 p.
plant. (1,201a. 1 r. 16 p. stat.) — Total rent, 107.0s. IJrf.
Dale 25th August 20th year. — Inrolled 15 th September
40. WM. and HENRY FINCH and Capt THOS.
MILLS— A timber house, slated, a backside, a yard, and a
shade, in St. Francis-street, Dublin, 6s. 10(7— Castle-Trea-
sure alias Frisell’s Castle, 456 a. 67. 18s. 6rf.; par. Carri-
gallin, south lib. of Cork — Ballintawning alias Ballintawny,
181 a. — Ballinvoltige and Inskiny, 273 a Killmarihine,
103 a— Ballyanbrensige alias Ballinvriensigg, 252 a.; par. In-
skiny, south lib. of Cork. — the moiety of Ballymory, 131a.;
par. Killnaglory, said liberties. — Total quantity in said
liberties, 1,380a. 3 r. 4 p. plant. (2,236a. 2 r. 20 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 207. 19s. 4)rf. — one house, slated, and another house,
slated, in Court-lane— a house backwards in James Lombard's
lane— a garden from y= slipp to y- city wall in Great-lane.
— a front house and backside in David Terry’s lane the
Hagg yard garden on which is built several cabbins in Markett
Green, north side. — a cabbin and garden in yc east side of
Bohernamontane ats Bohernamone-lane. — a front thatched
Dublin.
Cork.
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fifteenth annual report.
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19 & 20 Cm. II.
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house and two gardens in d”, city of ConK.— a new stone
and thatched house, and a garden, upon y‘ Strand, suburbs
0f jo. a house, 4 cabbins, and a garden, in Spittle-lane, city
of Cork.— Gortaknock alias Fagan’s close, 1 a— Fau-e Hill
closes, 4 a.— Moneremore, 1 a.— part of Carrick, 2 a. ; north
sub. of Cork.— Total rent for yc houses in Cork, 31. 5s. 4£d.
in trust for y' (49) officers. — Rnvaldrin, 216 a. 2 r. prof.
145 a. unprof. 4/. 7s. 8£d. — in Lisdrenagh, 47 a. 3 R.
19s. 4Jd. ; bar. Ardagli. co. Longford. — Drimmard and
Farmullagh alias Farmillagh, 215 a. 2r. prof. 280 a. unprof.
41. 7s. 3Jd. — Drumvadimore, £ cart., 30 a. 12s. l£d. — Bren- i9&20Cn.II.
ruskelly, £ cart., 30 a. 12s. l£d.; bar. Longford, sameco.—
Trewgarrow, 1 cart., 96 a. 1/. 18s. 10£d.; bar. Granard, same Longford.
co Total rent, 121. 17s. 5£d— a parcell of land called Bal- Cork.
libohoge. Is. 10£d.; lib. of Cork.— two cellars and old walls Drogheda.
in or near Batchelor’s-lane. — part of 2 parts of the June-
house. — a small garden adjoining to the former, 3s. 9 d. ;
town and lib. of Drogheda. — in trust for yc (49) officers.
Date 7 th Dec. 20 th year. — Inrolled 6th May 1669.
Roll, 1 9th 8$ 20 th Cha. II. sixth part, back.
1. BENJAMIN CROFTS esq.— Brownstown (part), 86 a.
1 u. 24 p. — Artiteige (part), 46 a. & 16 p. — Hackettstowne,
127 a. 1 r. 8 p.— Killeene, 66 a. 1 R. 8 p.— North and South
Gortnashannavally, 31 A. & 32 P. — Carrowrane, 238 a. 2r.
— Ardaghand Ballincarrick,206A. 2r. 16 p.— Bunnanumerry,
164 a. ; bar. East Carberry, co. Cork. — Clonfadd, 576 a. plant.
(933a. & 4 p. stat.) 111. 13s. 3 d. ; bar. Farbill, co. West-
meath.—Total in Cork, 966 a. 1 R. 24 p. plant. (1,565 a. 1 R.
26 p. stat)— Total rent, 14Z. 13s. 6d. Date 23d Sep.
20 th year. — Inrolled 8 th Dec. 1668.
King's Co.
3. DANIEL REDMAN esq.— Castle Rickard (part), 715a.
— Ballymaghin, 258 a. 191. 14s. 0£d.— Croboy (part), 91 a—
Clondaly (part), 140 a. 41. 13s. 6 id.; bar. Moyfenragh, co.
Meath. — in Curraghgarran and Lisveranagli, 303 a. Dru-
nilcman, Glassderrybegg, and Cunigar, part of Clonbrenan
and Ballyrickardbegg, 886 a. 24/. Is. 2£d. ; bar. Clonliske,
Queen's Co. King’s Co— in Coolohill, Ballyneven, and Rahinleagh,
1,651a. 1 r. 3 p. — Lismore, 69 a. — Ballinsaggard (part), 231a.
Kilkenny. 39/. 10s. 5£d. ; bar. Upper Ossory, Queen’s Co.— Ballylinch,
300 a.— part of Legan, 240 a. 10/. 18s. 8£d. ; bar. Gowran,
co. Kilkenny. — Glaunnagow and Farradogh alias Farragli-
clogh, 830 a. prof. 616 a. & 32 p. unprof. 16/. 16s. U,d. ; bar.
Fassadining, same co.— Killree (part), 430 a. SI. 14s. lid. ;
Meath. bar. Shillelougher, same co— Iskerone alias Iskeroane (part),
154 a. 1 r. 14 p. 31. 2s. 6 d. ; bar. Navan, co. Meath. — Cor-
ballis, 216 a. prof. 4 a. 2 k. unprof— Gyllistowne, 169 a. —
Old-Town (part), 45a. 8/. 14s. lid. ; bar. Skreene, same co—
Wexford. Killcotty (part), 169 a. 1 r— Killpearce, 261 a— Annaghfin,
33 a. — Ballymottbegg, 147 a— Bally mottmore, 79 a— Darry,
74 a. — in Ballymackogh, 96 a. 1 r. 9p. 17/. 8s. Id.; bar.
King's Co. Ballagheene, co. Wexford. — part of yc plowl“ of Lis-
Kilhenny. duffe, 298 a. 6/. Os. 8£d. ; bar. Clonliske, King’s Co— Rath-
more and part of Raggettsland, 72 a. 1/. 9s. l£d. ; liberties
of the city of Kilkenny— Total quantity, 7,958 a. & 26 p.
plant. (12,890 a. 3 r. 21 p. stat.) Date 10 </t Dec. 20 th year.
— Inrolled 19 th Dec. 1668.
logh, 174 a. — Mainewre, 290 a. — Lehanagh, £ qr., 341a. — Galway.
Crannagh, 1 qr., 99 a— in Capaverogye, qr. and £, 44 a.; bar.
Tyaquin, co. Galway. — in Moyardwood qr., 171a. — in Capa-
verogye aforesaid, 242 a. ; bar. Kilconnell, same co. — Total,
(2,204 a. 2 r. 17 p. stat.) 13/. 15s. 6 Jd— to hold to ye uses
of f Major’s will. 19. THOMAS LOVELACE— In Roscommon.
Garragh, £ qr. — in Clonekeine qr., containing Annaghmona
and Cloonelary, parcells thereunto belonging, 7S a. — Corbooe,
1 qr., 128 a. ; bar. Ballintobber, co. Roscommon— Carrow- Sligo.
more-Dereing, 1 qr., 90a. — Island, 1 qr., 52a.; bar. Tirreragh,
co. Sligo— half a qr. in Cashile, 101 a. prof. 9 a. unprof—
in Loghbane qr., 123 a. 3 r. 8p.; bar. Leyny, same co— Total
quantity in Roscommon, (333 a. 2 r. 20 p. stat.) — Total rent,
21. Is. 8£d— in Sligo, (595 a. & 20 P. stat.) — Total rent, 3/.
14s. 0£d. 20. FRANCIS WEAVER— In Cashle, 90 a.
2a. 27 p. plant. (146a. 3r. 19p. stat.) 18s.4£d.; bar. Leyny,
co. Sligo. 21. RICH. MOORE— Cloghrauke or ranke Kilkenny.
(part), 200a. 4/. 0s. llfd.; bar. Fassadining, co. Kilkenny.
— Castlewarren and ICinanogh, part of y' same, 69 a. & 27 p.
l/.8s. ; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny— Adamstowne (part),
62a. 2 r. l!.5s.3£d.; bar. Cranagh, same co. 22. THO-
MAS LOVELACE and RALPH FENWICK— In Ard-
begg, north part, 25 a. & 34 p— in RochestoWne, north-east
part, 61a. & 27 p— in Carrigganana, yc north-west part, 36 a.
2 r. 27 p— more in the same, 24 a. 3 r. 27 p— in Ballanareagh,
19 a. 2 R. 29 p. — in Parkestowne, west part, 66 a. & 8 p. — in
north-west part of d", 38 a. 8e 9 p. — in the same, 2 a. 1 r.
— in Flempistowne ats Flemingstowne, contiguous to Bally-
moytry, and towards Giltamore, 142 a. 2 r. 27 p. — in Ballyvary,
33a. & 20 p.; bar. Ida, Igrin, and Ibercon, co. Kilkenny. —
Total quantity, (728 a. & 18 p. stat.)— Total rent, 9/. 2s. ljd.
to hold to yc uses of Blackness will. Date 21th Nov.
20 th year. — Inrolled 5th Dec. 1668.
Tipperary.
6. HUMPHREY MINCHIN — Shannagarry, 232 a—
Knockanekitt, 138 a— Kilmacamoge, 122 a— Dromdronane,
68 a— Graigshoney, 31 A— Affoley, 194 a. ; bar. Slevardagli,
co. Tipperary. — Total quantity, 785 a. plant. (1,271 a. 2 r.
11 p. stat.) — Total rent, llZ. 18s. 5d. Date 3d Dec.
20 th year. — Inrolled 22 d Dec. 1668.
7. JOHN Lord Vise. MASSAREENE, Col. RANDAL
CLAYTON, and L' Col. WM. MEADE— A slated house,
a kitchen, and a small brewhouse, in Skinner-row, in Dublin,
2 U 3s. 10£d. — in Ballygownanmore, 149 a. 1 n. 3/. 0s. 5£d. —
Conianstowne alias Cominstowne, 303 a. 1 R. 6/. 2s. 9 jd. —
Killnemonaghbegg and Ballyknock, 185 a. 3/. 14s. 11 Jd.
Ballygonnell alias Ballygannoll or gamell, 132 a. & 20 r.
21. 13s. 6d. — Ballyhoick alias Ballyhoge alias Haukstowne,
265 a. 5/. 7s. Sijd. — Ballyharran, 62 a. 1/. 5s. ljd— Knock-
andose, 56 a. It 2s. 8 d. — in Newtowne and Aghanmore,
38 a. 1r. 34 p. 15s. 7d. ; bar. Arklow, co. Wicklow. — Total
quantity, 1,191 a. & 14 r. plant — Total rent, 24/. 2s.4Jd—
in trust for ye (49) officers. Date 21 st Oct. 20 th year.— In-
rolled 15 th Dec. 1668.
13. THOS. LOVELACE and RALPH FENWICK,
executors of Major Robert Blackney of Gallagli, co. Gal-
way.— Clintstowne, 252 a. — Knockroe, 203 a. — Drummerlim
(part), 235 a. ; bar. Fassadining, co. Kilkenny. — Total quan-
tity, (1,1 17 a. 2 r. 30 p. stat.) 13/. 19s. 5d— in Cloghan, 9 a.
& 39 p. plant. (14 a. 3 r. 36p. stat.) Is. 10£d. ; bar. Tyrawly,
co. Mayo. — the castle, town, and £ qr. of land of Gal-
022.)
24. Sir ARTHUR FORBESSE bai t, and Capt. THOS.
STEWART— A parcell of ground, on which is a coach-
house, in Cooke-street, Dublin, 6s. — a ruined house in d®, II
7s. 6d. — part of a slated house, backhouse, backside, and gar-
den, on yc south side of Key-lane, Id— a front house, slated,
a thatched backside, and garden, a house backwards and a
stable, in d°, 7s. 6d. — a front thatched house, backside, and
garden, d°, 3s— a comer house, costlewise, slated, in d«, 6s.
—a front house, slated, a backside, and garden, on y1' cast side
of St. Mary’s-street, 6s— a front house, slated, a backside,
and garden, d», 6s— a stone house and garden, 6s— a house,
thatched, a cabbin backwards, a yard, and garden, d", 3s. 9 d.
a ]al.ge ruinous stone house; a backside, and garden, near
Lady Gate, d”, 9s— a ruinous cabbin and garden in d°, west
side. Is. 6 d. — a front thatched house and garden in d”, 3s. —
a front cabbin and part of a garden in d°. Is. 6d. — a front
cabbin and garden, d°. Is. 6c/. — a cabbin and backside, d“,
4£</. — ruined walls of a house, in which is a cabbin and gar-
den, in d°. Is. 6 d. — a ruined cabbin and garden, d", Is. 6d. —
a decayed stone house, built casllewise, d“, 4s. 6 d. — a slated
small house, d°, 9d. — a front corner house, thatched, in d»,
3s.9rf. — a cabbin and backside, d°, 2s. 3d. — a cabbin and back-
side, d“, 9 d. — a front house, thatched, a backside, and garden, d",
ls.6rf. — ahouse to thestreet, slated, aruinedfrontwall, back walls,
thatched, a backside, and garden, d°, 10s. 6d— a front house,
slated, a backside, and garden, d“, 4s. 6r/. — a front cabbin, a
backside, and garden, in Westgate, south side, house, 2s. 3d.
a waste plott and garden from the street to the town walls,
2s. 3d.; town of Dungarvan, co. Waterford— a malthouse,
slated, in St. Lawrence-lane, 7s.6d— a large front house, a house
backwards, a killhouse, slated, a backside, and another house
backwards, d°, 11. 17s. 6d— a waste plott of ground from the
foregoing houses to the city walls in d”, 2s. 3d— a front house.
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19&20CH.II. y* sign 0f yc Spread Eagle, all the ruins and backsides be-
longing to it, together with a garden plott, d”, 14 2s. 6 d. —
Cork. a front house, backside, and stable, in Martell’s-lane, 14 2s. (id.
— a backhouse, beside yc former’s backside, and garden to y°
city walls, in d“, 10 s. 6<4— a front house, a shedd, a backside,
and stable in y° same, a cowhouse and brewhouse, extending
to yc city walls, in d“, 14 2s. 6,4— a front slated house, a
backside, 2 backhouses, a backside, and garden, in d", 24 8s.
— a front house, a backside, and garden to y' city walls, in
Verdun-lane, 14 2s. 6,4— a front house, a backhouse, a back-
side, and garden to y= city walls, d", 14 2s. 6,4— a front house
and yard, d°, 9s. — part of a front slated house, a house back-
wards, a back killhouse, a dwelling house backwards, a stable,
backside, and garden to the city walls, in Martell's-lane, 3s.6<4;
Longford, city of Cork— Aughikillmore (part), 141 a. 2a. plant. (229a.
& 34 p. stat.) 2417s.3<4 ; bar. Granard, co. Longford. — Total
rent in Dungarvan, 44 11s. 2\d. — in Cork and Longford,
1 14 10s. 9c?.— in trust for y' (49) officers. Dale 25th Jan.
1 9th year. — Inrolled 18th May 1668.
Tipperary. 30. SUSANNA ROGILL, sole sister and heir of Major I
Lewis Pemberton dec'1.— In Carrick, 51a. 2 n.— in Kilfelane,
18 a. 3r. — Garrane, 336 a. — Westerne-Quirke, 89 a.—
Toome (part), 72 a. & 34. p. ; bar. Upper Ormond, co. Tippe-
uaiiv.— Total quantity, 567a. 1 n. 30p. plant. (919a. & 24 p. |
stat.)— Total rent, 84 12s. 3 jd. Dale 23d Dec. 20th year.
—Inrolled 15 th Jan. 1668.
Cork. 32. Capt. THOMAS GRAHAM. — In Killaha, plowl"
and 395 a. 1 r. 20 p.— Ballimackallin, | pi., 132 a. Balli-
maclawrence, 1 pi., 250 a.— Cnppeneveigli, 4 pi., 100 a.; bar.
Fermoy, co. Cork — Total quantity, 877 a. 1 r. 20 p. plant.
(1,421 a. & 32 i*. stat.) — Total rent, 134 6s. 6<4 Date
25th Nov. 20th year — Inrolled 27 th Nov. 1668.
Queen's Co. 34. THOMAS CARR esq.— Killcollmanbane, 222a. 2 r.
32 p. plant. (360 a. 2 n. 39 p. stat.) 44 1 0s. 2.j<4 ; bar. Mary-
borough, Queen’s Co Date 9th April 20 th year. —In-
rolled 27 th April 1668.
M s«- THOMAS BLIGH gm, „„ ,„d hei, of John Bligl,
esq., dec'1, and CATHARINE, widow and adminis* of said I
John. — Upper Moyagher (part), 382 a. 3 r. 21 x>. more in I
the same, 46 a. 23 p. — Drissoge (part), 166 a. 2 r. 27 p. ; i
bar. Lune, co. Meath.— Brittas (part), 252 a. & 30 r. prof. -
20 a. 3 R. unprof. — Mooneagh, 58 a. 3 r. prof. 10 a. unprof. ;
bar. Mohergallion, same co.— Total, (1,468a. 2 r. 13 p. stat.)
— Total rent, 184 6s. 3 \d. — to hold pursuant to said John’s
will, dated 2d Nov. 1666 38. JAMES LAVALLIN of
Cork, gent. — The moiety of the half plow, of Leahinningbegg,
30 a. 2 r. ; south lib. of Cork.— the 2 pi. and 4 of Coole-
owen and Farrenroslig, including .therein several other denoihs,
viz. Knocknecally, Kilphillibode, Ballynikiercagh, Ballyne-
multory, and Lisduffe, 1,433 A — the moiety of the half pi.
of Boolybegg, 60 a. 2 r. ; north liberties same co— Bal-
lintawtesig alias Ballytotas, Killorga alias Killurgan, 412 a.
3 r. 24 p. — Gurtinena, 5 a. 2 r. prof. 5 a. unprof. — Balle-
rickin alias Ballydickin, 146 a. 3 r.— the west part of Atti-
nacmage alias Attigmage, 26 a. 2 r. — Gortneglough alias
Gorticlogh, 27 a. 1 r. 24 p. ; bar. Imokelly, same co Total
quantity, 2,143 a. & 8p. plant. (3,471 a. 2 R. 22 p. stat.) —
—Total rent, 324 10s. 10f<4 Date 10th Dec. 20 th year.
— Inrolled 22d December 1668.
■H. Capt. THOMAS ARMESTllONG—A timber house,
slated, in Corn-market, Dublin, 14 2s. 6<4 — part of a house
to the street, a house backwards, slated, and a courtledgc, in
I High-street, 18s. 10tf. — a house and kill, slated, and a yard, in
Kimpson’s-lane, 13s. 6c?. — a ruinous tenement in d», 3s. 9<4
—a ruinous tenement in d°, 3s. 9<4— a ruinous tenement in d",
3s. 9d. — a house, slated, a yard, and garden, in Barristron-
street, 14 4s — a front tenement in d», 9s — a front house,
slated, and a yard, in High-street, 18s — a front house, slated,
and 2 yards, in d", 14 2s. 6(4— a house, slated, backwards,
d°, 9s. — a front and backhouse, slated, and 3 yards, in d”
14 10s.— a front house, slated, an old kitchen, and yard, in
d", 14 2s. 6c4 — a front house, slated, and a yard, in d", 18s.
—a front house, slated, d", 19s. 2J(4— a front house, slated,
and a yard, in d", 14 2s. 10i,4 — a front house, slated, d“, 18s.
—a front house, slated, d°, 12s. — a front and backhouse, slated,
with 2 yards, in do, 14 17 s. 6c4 — a front house, a backhouse,
slated, and 2 yards, d°, 16s. 10W.— part of a house, slated, to
the street, in d°, 4s. 1 lc?. ; city of Waterford. — Total rent
in Waterford, 164 7s. 11|<4 — in trust for y* (49) officers.
Date 16 th Sep. 20th year. — Inrolled 25th September
Dublin.
Waterford.
Roll, 19 th Sy 20 th Cha. II. seventh part, face.
Fermanagh.
Monaohan.
Fermanagh.
Monaghan.
1. JOHN CURRY esq— Roynally, Cornemuckelly, Arne-
garane, and Cavell, Lurgan, Clabey, Moyslmaght, Dromcore-
beagli, and Breakagh, 420 a. plant. (680 a. 1 n. 13 p. stat.)
54 13s. 5(4; bar. Teere-Kennedy, co. Fermanagh. — in
.Lerragh, Tidlenemalrowne, and Cornecareey, 230 a. plant
(373 a. 2 r. 10p. stat.) 34 2s. Id.; bar. Creevemorne, co. Mo-
naghan 2. HENRY WEST gent— In Toppid moun-
tain, HI a. — m Drymny and Comgart, 30 a. — in Moys-
nauglit, 32 a— m Toppid-Mountain, 8 a. ; bar. Ter-kennedy,
co. 1'ermanagh Total quantity, (293 a. & 31 p \
24 8s. 10.1,4 Laragh, 29A.-i„ Tulluamattroone, 5 a. 1 r.
13 p.; bar. Creemorne, co. Monaghan Total, (55 a. 2r.
18 p. stat.) 9s. 3,4 Date 28 th Oct. 19th year.— Inrolled
Uth April 1668.
3. Sir WALTER PLUNKETT knt., Major AR-
THUR GRAHAM, and L- Col. GERRARD ERWIN—
Ballyhobock alias I-Iubbockslowne (part), 303 a. 3 r. 643s 0 id
— Castlcsidlagh, 294 a. 54 19s. 8.1,4 — Coolevnrdcrry 'alias
Coolemadderry and Knockderry, 418 a. 84 9s. 3,4 Bal-
lyrogan, 50 a. prof 240 a. unprof. 14 O.s. 2J<4 — Fraynes-
towne (part), 314 a. 1b. 37 p. 64 7s.4$<4; bar. Talhots-
towne, co. Wicklow — Total quantity, 1,380 a. & 37 p.
plant. (2,235 a. 3 R. 32 r. stat.)— Total rent, 274 19s. 74,4
r ln„h',1S‘ , T (49) office,s— Date 19 th Sept. 20 th year—
Inrolled 7th October 1668. J
h 7 1 NICH0LAS OWENS gent. — In yc one poleofTully-
bncke, of Lutermore, and of Litterbegg, being part of the four
poles of Tullybncke, 199 a. 2 r. 23 p. plant, prof. 300 a
unprof. (323 a. 1 R. 23 p. stat.) 24 13s. 10Jc4; bar. Clnn-
. kee, co. Cavan— Monaghiuidulfe, 42 a in Corkill,
the 2 tales of Monaghanduffe, 1 r. 36 p,
1 NAGHAN. -Total, (68 a. 3 R. 8 P. stat.) 11s. 5J<4 — Ra- Monaghan.
connelJ, 2 tales, 105 a. 2 n. 6 p. prof. 13 a. 1 r. 34 p. un-
prof. — Aghaboy, 35 a. 2 r. 12 p. prof. 38 a. 2 r. 20 p.
unprof. ; same bar. and co — Total quantity, 141 a. & 18 p
plant. (228 a. 2 r. 8 p. stat.) - Total rent, 14 18s. Id.
1668 DCUe 2Wi 201,1 year'~Inrolled 301,1 August
9. GEORGE OWENS gent— Grangetrevett, 307a 2r m „
Plant. (498 a. & 16 , stat.? 64 4s. ol; bar. Ratolth, cm “
Meath. 10. ROGER STREETE— In Ratooth, 126 a
f "■ 32 p' P,ant- (205 a. & 38 p. stat.) 24 11s. 2d. ; same
bar. and co. Date 7th Oct. 20th year— Inrolled 2d De-
cember 1668.
11. JAMES SMALLWOOD— In y» manor, town, and Louth.
lands of Dromcashell, 311a. 1 n. 11p. plant. (504 a 1 r
10 p. stat.) 64 6s. 04,4 ; bar. Atherdee, co. Louth
Date 3d Dec. 20 th year.— Inrolled 16?/, December 1668.
2 n1334Cr ™,St LAWRENCE-Ballickmoyler, 97 a. Kings Co.
2 n 34 p— in Ballykillcrosse als Ballykilliross, Loghane, and
Balhcknesey, 91 a. & 22p.; bar. Killcoursey, King’s Co.
— Total, (306 a. 1 r. 9 p. stat.)— Rent, 34 16s 6,4
Date 26 th Dei. 20 th year— Inrolled 31s? October 1668.
14. WM. and OLIVER STEPHENS, JOHN FREET-
WOOD, JOHN DALIN, ROB. BOOTH, and RALPH
COLKIN— In Gortneshannon, 119 a. prof. 4 a. unprof—
in Ardlogher, 121a. & 27 p. prof. 3 a. unprof— Ardvarnagh,
62 a. 2 r— in Drumkilly, 4 a — Rent, 44 2s. 8},4— to W™
Stephens — in Gortneshannon, 119 a. prof. 3 a. 2 n. unprof •
bai. and co. Mo- | bar. Clonmaghan, co. Cavan— in Dromloman, Strananarnoge,’
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i9fcS0CH.il. Creenane, Dromcassedy, and Pollarree, 121a.
' prof. 10 a. 2 it. 16 1>. unprof. 3/. 4s. llfd.-
I Cornefeoffe, 41a. 2 it. 11s. 2>,d. — Carrickduffe, 89 A. 2 R.
prof. 44 a. unprof. 1/. 4s. !£</.— in Rathduffe als Durath,
Stephens and Frettwood. — -in 3* poles of Derryleagh, 130 a. 47 a. 3 r. 26 p. 12s. 11**; bar. IWany , co. Ardmagh.
p"f. 1 15 It 15..-10 Min J bar. Men#*,, - 1W,,*, 451 a. 91 5., 0«£ - U B»rn«hktt, „4 Da-
prof. 115 a. unpvof. If. 15s. — to Dalin; bar. Castleragnan,
same co. in Drumcarne, Derrylane, and Drumcarbane, 97 a.
2 b. prof. 31a. 2 r. 32 p. unprof.; bar. Clonmaghan, same
co.— in Derrylurgan, 445 a. 3 r. 31 p.— in Rossaddan, 6 a—
in Killyculiy, 47 a. 21. 13s.— to Booth. ; bar. Castleraghan,
same co Kiilkannon, 90 a. 3 r. 8 r— Shannowe, 126 a.
3 r. 24 p. prof. 8a. In. 24 p. unprof.— in Cornescire, 29 a.
3 r. 15 P. 31. 6s. 10d. ; bar. Clonmaghan, same co. — to
Colkin. Date 10 th July 20 th year. — Inrolled 22 d De-
cember 1668.
, 81a. If. 0s. 9 id. ; bar. Slewmargie, Queen’s Co.
■Date \2th January 20lh year. — Inrolled 20th January
16. Sir PAUL DAVIES knt., Sec. of State.— Barretts
towne, 423 a. & 8 p. 81. 11s. id. — Landanstowne, 263 a
51. 6s. 5|d. — Corkins, 42 r. 17s. — Whitestowne, 42 a. 2 r
17s. 2\d. ; bar. Clane, co. Kildare.— Palmerstowne, 164 a
1 r. 28 p. 3f. 6s. 6 id. — Johnstowne, 296 a. 1 r. 30 p. 6 f.
bar. Naas, same co. — Total quantity, 1,231 A. In. 26 p
plant. (1,994 a. 2r. 14 p. stat.)— Total rent, 241. 18s. 0'{d
Date 21th July 20 th year.— Inrolled 3d August 1666.
26 a. 24. HEN. TOWNLY esq., JN. PIERCE gent., Capt.
29 a. WM. JONES, ARTHUR WARD esq., and ROGER
— to GREGORY Lestolke with a mill, 44 a. 17s. 10d. — to
l De- Townly. — in Dromcath, 78 a. If. Us. lit?. — in Reaghs-
towne, 130 a. 21. 12s. 7*d. — to Pierce, during the life of
the then Lord of Louth only. — in Reaghstownc, 130 a. — to
•etts- Jones. — in Rahescar, 80 a.— more in the same, 31 a. 2r—
63 a. in Phillipstowne, 38 a. & 33 p. — in Symondstowne and
2 r. Fineway, 61a. 1b. — in Corcreagh alias Correriegh, 44) a.
64 a. 51. ls.7d. — to Townly.— in Dromcath, 78a.— in Coolestowne,
6f.; 40 a. in y“ manor of Mullincrosse, 113 a. 4f. 13s. 4Jd. —
26 p. to Townly and Ward ; bar. Allierdee, co. Louth. — Ballus-
6|d. tran, 28 a.— Colistowne (part), 119 a. — more in the same,
6. 68 a. 4f.7s.0£<f. ; bar. Deece, co. Meath. — in Mostowne,
68a. 1b.; bar. Atherdee. — in Gibstowne, 12a.— in Ste-
1 phenstowne, 13 a. If. 17s. 8fd. ; bar. Dundalk; co. Lootii.
/ t0 Gregory. Date 25th Nov. 20th year. — Inrolled
«• h™ky ow™s ,*t y^gr,1*: w* »» -
<P“>’ r S SI I Co«.7 1“ OecJJ 1668.
Corramdler and Capamore alias Carramilhr, 448 a. — Com e-
ganiffe alias Barraliavilly and Courganiffe, 125 a. — Bane- ^ JACOB CORNOCKE.-In Banemore, 77 a.
nativenosse ats Barrahavilly and Benenatevenosse, 105 a.— TJtmer-Clarrash, 16 a.; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny—
Courtene-Clehy alias Courtneclehy, 132 a.— Bonalim ats Mo- 2 ° ’ 23 p. stat.) _ Rent, If. 17s. OJ
nalione ats Barraliavilly and Monelve, 207 a. — Drumcarvan ’ ' ' T ( ' . miiwnrifF p„n, m[ rt
nalione ats Barraliavilly and Monelve, 207 a
, , . | 27. Capt. JACOB CORNOCKE, Capt. WM. BURGES,
alias Drumucarnem, 135 A — Kanagospoth, fehannavogh^ ats ^ GRYMSHAW. — In the south-east part of Kill-
Glassenree, 294 a.— Molebracke alias Maulbracke, 176 a.— “ 237 2
Killneclashy alias Killmaclashy, 169 a. — Turame-Salane ats ^
Tweereenasulleene, 111 a.— Shanavallard alias Slianna, 105 a. ' ^ g
part of Lurgoe alias Coulegarve alias Lurrigoe, 133 a. 2 r. ; l ‘ 32 *
bar. Carbury, co. Cork.— Total quantity, 2,448 a. 2 r. ’ J g
plant. (3,966 a. & 27 p. stat.) - Total rent, 3U 3s. 7$d.- G Jshaw ba
Calierdane alias Caliirdeana, 127 a. — Killcradan alias Killcre- quyNCE. In Ullard, 292 a. 5 f. 18s.2)tf.; same bar. and
fane, 237 a. 2 r. 26 p. — in Cloghskreggy, 274 a. 2 r. 8 p.
10f.7s.4itf. reduced to 61. by patent, dated 15 July 1679.
{Rot. de anno 31”, 3- pars, face.)— to Cornocke.— in Clogh-
skreggy, 32 a. 2 r. 27 p. 13s. 2\d.— to Burges.— in the south-
east part of Killmogar, 84 a. 3 R. 13 p. If. 14s. 3d. — to
Grymshaw; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny. 27. FRAS.
dane alias Killcredan, 82 a.— Clonedonagan alias Claindona-
gan, 146 a. — Knockanalgort alias Cnockanalgart, 150 a. —
part of Shanes alias Shianes, 72 A. 2b.; bar. Magunehy,
co. Kerry. — Total quantity, 577 a. 2 b. plant. (935 a. 1 r.
33 p. stat.) — Total rent, SI. 15s. 4|tf. Date 17 th July
20th year. — Inrolled 21th July 1668.
co. 28. WALTER LACYE.— In Ballynegaule, 168 a.
SI. 8s. 0.irf.; bar. Corkery, co. Westmeath. 28. JAS.
SHEILE. — Bruckinhay and Cloghdeagh, in yc town and
lands of Ballybrecog, 49 a. 19s. 10tf.; bar. Moycasliell, co.
Westmeath. 28. CONNOR WYER. — In Derryrowe,
36 a. 14s. Id. ; same bar. and co. Date 3d Dec. 20 th year.
— Inrolled loth January 1668.
19. Sir RICHARD ALDWORTH and MARTHA
his wife, relict of Capt. Rob. Stannard.— Downowny, 663 a. 29 gir hANS HAMILTON knt. and bart.— An old
— Ballywilkin, 311 a — Ballybriddn alias Ballybrickett (part), houg^ much ruined on y. Wood Key, Dublin.— 6s. 4Jcf. —
56 a. — in y*8 same lands, 273 a. — in Heyestowne, 315 a. 3 r. Ardmaynem0re (part), 7 a. 5s. 4d. — Ardmaynebegg, 3 a.
11 p. — part of Ballurlea alias Ballinclea and Barmony, 56 a.
3 r. ; bar. Bantry, co. Wexford. — Total quantity, 1,674 a.
3 R. 14 p. plant. (2,714 A. & 17 r. stat.) — Total rent,
331. 17s. I0\d. — to hold to yc uses of Stannard’s last will,
5s. 0\d. — Parknarrinig, 2 a. 3s. 41d. — Parknafahy, 2 r.
I0<f. ; in St. Finbarrycs par., city of Cork, or lib. thereof.
— BaUyaneriskig, 1£ pi., 354a.— Note: Sir Hans sold this
denomination to Geo. Evans gent.— Ballyancrossigg, 1 pi.,
dated 3d Oct. 1655. Date 14th September 20th year.— In- 129 A. Banduffe, h pi., 163 a. — Ballyherne alias Bally-
rolled Ytth September 1668. herone, i pi., 129 a. — Rathkoany, 4 pi., 146 a. — Loghar-
dane, 4 pi., 64a.— Loughtimore (part), H pi., 94a. 1r. 14p.;
21. Capt. HENRY BREN— Part of Garrane, 46 a. 2 r. bar. Rathcony, in north lib. of same city— Total quantity,
— Beaghmore, 252 a. prof. 322 a. unprof— Gourtenwall alias 1,079 a. 1 R. 14 p. plant. (1,748 A. 1 R. 15 P. stat.)— Total
3 r. 24. p. — Ballycolledbegg, 22 a. 2 r. ; bar. Upper Ossory, Merchants Key, Dublin
Queen’s Co. — Total, (647 a. 1 R- 6 p- stat.) — Rent, ,vood, 1 cart., Dnunboy,
81. Is. 10)(f. Dale 15 th April 20 th year. — Inrolled — Tawnetallen, 1 cart. -
15 th September 1668. ats .Tulyan, Gorgrea, ar
1 cart., 470 a. 3 R. 24 p.
Tyrone. 22. Sir HANS HAMILTON knt and bart, and WM. 1 R. 36 p. 21 3s. 0\d. -
HAMILTON of Calidon, co. Tyrone, esq— Tullevanna, — Inislitample, Iuyshtry
138 A. If. 17s. 3<f— in Clonevada, 145 a. 1 It. 30 r. If. 19s. 3d. 4 small islands in Login
—more of the same, 8 a. 2 r. 10 p. 2s. 3 j<f— in Altaglasson vellnalecka ats Mullnavel
or Altaghglassan, 38 A. 2 R. 28 p. 10s. 5d.— more of the 1 cartron, 116 a. 2 b. 1C
same 305 a. 4 f. 2s. 4<f. — in Dereneseere, 47 a. 2 it. 18 p. Leitrim. — two waste
12s.’l0cf. — in Corlonan, 69 a. 18s. 7 id. — Slew, 153 a. two ditto in ditto, ls.6<
2f. Is. 3$d. — Mullenure, 39 a. 2 11. 22 p. 10s. 8\d. ; bar.Dun- in d", Is. l^rf— “ tene
Armagh, gannon, co. Tyrone— Killcame, 68 a. 18s. 4.J<f— Annagh- Is. Urf. — a waste tene
iltra, 67 a. 2n. 18s. 2 \tL — Annaghotragh, 137 a. 2 r. in d“, Is. l,Jrf. — hall a
If. 17s. OH — Crossnemannagh, 94a. 2 n. prof. 34 a. unprof, in d", \s.6d. — two tene
If. 5s. 6d— Mullolary, 46 a. prof. 40 a. unprof. 12s. 5 d. in d", Is. 6d. ; town <>l
— Terenebannagh, 66 a. 3 n. prof. 47 a. unprof. 18s. Old— street, 2s. 3(f— a tenant:
(122.)
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,wn of Cavan. — a tenement in High-
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IL 3s. 3d.— a tenement in d°, Is. lid. — a waste tenement in <1°,
9d. — a tenement in d°, 9d. — three tenements in d°, 2s. 3d.
«• — a tenement in d“, Is. lid. — a tenement in d°, 3s. — a
tenement in d°, 9d. — a tenement in d», 9d. — a tenement in
d°, Is. 6 d. — a tenement in d“, Is. 1 id. — a tenement in d".
Is. 3fd— a tenement in Bridge-street, Is. Hd— a tenement
in d°, Is. l£d. — a tenement in d", 9 d. — a tenement in d°,
9d. — a tenement in d“, 9d. — half a tenement in d“, 4, id. —
two tenements in d", 3s. — two tenements in d», 3s. — a tene-
ment in d°. Is. lid. — a tenement in Ballaghboy-street, 9 d. —
a tenement in d». Is. 6 d. — a tenement in d", 6 d. — a tenement
in d°, 6d. — a tenement in d“, 6 d. — two tenements in d", Is. —
a tenement in d», (id. — two tenements in d", 9d. — a tenement
in d°, (id. ; town of Cavan. — a little park of meadow, Is. 3d.
— a little plott of ground, 3d. ; bar. Loughty, liberties of
the town of Cavan.— Total rent in and near Cavan, 21.15s/5d.
U. — Cornegarrow alias Carhugarow, 90 a. 11.4s.3£d— Grenery,
part of Killm'Illow, 35 a. prof. 50 a. unprof. 9s. bid.—
Garvarry, 1 qr., 806 a. prof. 210 a. unprof. 101. IT's, id—
Aghliffe or Aghlisse, 107 a. prof. 70 a. unprof. 11.8s. lOfd.
— Clonmasse ats Clonmisse, 200 a. prof. 49 a. unprof. 21. 14s.
— Ballymore, 200 a. prof. 49 a. unprof. 21. 14s.— Foure
als Dowre (part), 135 a. 3 a. 32 p. 11. 16s. 8Jd. ; bar. Kill-
a. m'erenan, co. Donegal!..— the 3d part of a house in St. Peter’s-
street, 2s. 8. Id. —a house in Batchelor’s-lane, 2s. 3d.— a
tenement in d«, 4Jd. ; town of Drogheda. — Total quan-
tity in Leitrim, 1,377 a. 2 n. 1 p. plant. (2,231a. 1r. 16p.
stat.)— Total rent, 131. 8s. llfd— in Donegall, 1,573 a. 3r.
32p. plant. (2,549 a. 2s. 9 p. stat.)— Rent, 211. 4s. 1 Id.— in
trust for yc (49) officers. 38. ALEXANDER WOOD-
ALL.— Island-Derry, 274a. 2 r. prof. 21a. 2 r. unprof.— Bal-
lykeele, 145a. In. 3p. prof. 33a. unprof. ; bar. Lowerlvagh,
co. Downe.— Total quantity, (679 a. 3 r. 34 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 51. 13s. 4rf. 39. Sir HANS HAMILTON afores".
— Ardgonnell, 105 a. 2r.— Feyduffe, 103 a. 3 r— Shantully,
89 a. 2 r.— Knockbane alias Cnockmuckuanna, 107 a. 3 r.
Killecannegan alias Killinane, 63 a. 3 n — Ratlirelick, 64 a.
— Drumgarne alias Drumkerine, 49 a.— Reene, 91 a. 2 r
Cranine or Cran, 92 a. 1 r. — the upper half of Tallybrack-
oughtragh, 60 a. 1 R. — Drumnary or Dromaenorie, 75 a. prof.
119 a. unprof— Sytrum or Sittrine, 124 A.-in Rathduffe ats
Duragh, 17 a. 2 r. 14 p. — Rathbane ats Baneragh, 52 a. 2r.
— Rathcumber, 98 a. 1 n.— Mullinary, 21a. 2r Knockran-
skeagh or shelagh, 97 a. 2 r.— Cavanduegin, 156 a.— Rent for
the two last, 31. 8s. 6Jd. — Carryglane or Carricklean, 57 a.
3 r — Mullaghknocke, 156 a. 2r. prof. 15 a. 3r. unprof.; bar.
Tuteranx ats Tawrany, co. Ardmagh. — Total quantity, except t
Knockranskeagh and Cavanduegin, 1,430 a. 1 r. 14 p. plant. --
(2,316 a. 3 r. 25 p. stat.) — Total rent, 191. 6s.2d. Dole
241/t April 20 th year. — Inrolled 20 lit September 1668.
40. THOMAS KNOX esq. — Brayestowne, 18 a. — Ta-
gnnan, 140a. — Great Loughgunan, 63a. — LittleLoughgunan,
63 a. — Ting ats Tingtowne, 55 a. — Little Ballynasse, 28a. —
Great Ballynasse, 54 a. — Knockrough, 44 a. — Peircetowne,
43 a. — Hodges-Mill, 24 a. — Graig-Inhon (part), 114 a. — in
Little Pullsallagh, 41 a. ; bar. Forth, co. Wexford. — Total,
(1,112 a. 3 k. 12 p. stat)— Total rent, 131. 18s. lOld.
41. ABRAHAM DEANE. — Ballytrent (part), 40 a. — Hil-
towne and Dranoge, 61a. 3 r. — in Bally relly, 31 a. & 14 p. —
in St. Ellin’s parish, 2 a. — in St. Margarett’s par., 1 a. ; bar.
Forth, same co. — Total quantity, 135 a. 3 r. 14 p. plant.
(220a. & 6p. stat.)— Rent, 21. 15s. 41. NICHOLAS
GOWER gent. — Tullakena, 183a. — Woodgraige, 108 a. —
in Halserath, 16 a. & 8 p. ; bar. Bargy, same co. — Total,
(497 a. 1 r. 19 p. stat.) — Rent, 6!.4s.4d. Date 25th Feb.
20 th year. — Inrolled 5lh June 1668.
42. SAM. MORRIS and SARAH his wife. — Ballyshaw
(part), 104 A. & 27 p. prof. 23 a. unprof. plant. (168a. 2r. 37p.
| stat.) 21. 2s. Ifd. ; bar. Maghergallon, co. Meath. Date
21th July 20 th year. — Inrolled 15 th August 1666.
43. JAMES KING esq. — In Oghum and Knockadeo,
2 qrs., 206a. In. 1 8 p. prof. 47 a. unprof. — Carrownigarke, 1 qr.,
49 a. prof. 12 a. unprof. — Knockbane, 1 qr., 141 a. prof. 28a.
3n. Sp.unprof. — Carrownylia, 1 qr., 62a. 2r. 16p.prof. 42a.
3 it. 24 p. unprof. — Ballynarry and Cloonkeghane, lqr.and Jth,
218 a. prof. 65 a. unprof. — Derrinclare, \ qr., 49 a. 2r. 16p.
—in Annagh qr. and Derryleagh, 1 qr., 86 a. 2 r. prof. 28 a.
3r. 20 p. unprof.— Innishbeg-Island, } qr., 20a— Mullinagh-
crinaght, £ qr., 29 a. 3lt. 24 p — in Ballynleg, £ cartron, 18 a.
& 32 p. — Turlogh-Geran, 1 cartron, 25 a.; bar. Terrerell, co.
Sligo. — Total quantity, 906 a. & 26 p. plant (1,467 a. 3 r.
13 p. stat.) — Total rent, 91. 3s. 6d. Date 25th Feb.
20th year. — Inrolled 14 th April 1668.
45. Ensign WILLIAM LEY.— Dromhey, 105 a. 2 r. — M
Aghareagh, 117 a. 2 r. prof. 30 a. 3 r. unprof.— Corravan,
96 a. prof. 4 a. 2 r. unprof. — Dowhatty, 58 a. ; bar. Dartry,
co. Monaghan. — Total, (610 a. 2 r. 28 p. stat.) — Rent,
51. Is. 9 \d. Date 13th Feb. 20 th year.
Roll, 19 th <§• 201/t C/ia. II. seventh part, hack.
1. WILLIAM MORRIS gent. — Knocknamadoge, to be
for ever named Mountsalem, 252 A. — Kemanabrickey, to
be called Libott-Wood, 92 a. — Balanagornaganeny, to be
called Longnor, 66 a. — Manulagawne or Mullagowne, to
be called Mount-Stafford, 93 a. 2 r.— Killbegg, to°be called
Stony -Furlong, 54 a. — Maulmurreene, to be called Green-
Furlong, 34a. 2r.— Knockrudeene (part), to be called Narrow-
Furlong, 11a.; bar. East and West Carbury, co. Cork—
Total quantity, 603 a. plant. (976 a. 3 r. stat.) —Total rent,
91. 8s. Ifd— Note.- By patent, dated 1 Nov. and enrolled
13 December 1678 (anno 30" Car. 2lli, 41 2" pars, dorso, R. 23.),
Mr. Morris had an abatement of 21. 3s. 1 \d. of the rent of
91.3s. If d., so that the same was reduced to 71. a year
2. WILLIAM PRIGG and SAM. HALL. — Pearcestowne,
41a prof. 68 a. 3 r. unprof. — Ballygunnagh, 49 a.; bar.
Kinalea, co. Cork.— part of Gortneclogh and Smorane, with
y° town ot Skibereene and its appurtenances, 616 a. — Ski-
bereene, to be called for ever Newstaplestowne— part of Ca-
ranea, 89 a.— in Coronea, 1 a. 2 r. 26 p. ; bar. West Carbuty,
same co.— Total quantity, (1,360 a. 2 r. 38 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 121.15s.3£d. 3. ANTHONY BUTLER— Kills-
covagh (part), 267 a— Ballyholliwicke (part), 136 a— Derry-
gree, 846 a. prof. 18 a. unprof— Loghcrettor Loghrott (part),
274 a. 1 R 14 P. prof. 106 a. unprof. ; bar. West Carbury, co.
Cork — Total quantity, (1,641 A. 1 r. 30 p. or 1,657 a 2 r
20 p. stat.) -Total rent, 151. ls.9d. -Note: By the patent
above mentioned Mr. Butler’s quit rent of 151. 7s. 9 d. was
reduced to 111. a year. (Roll 24.) 4. JOHN WORKE-
MAN gent. Francelong and Knockmackafinin, 178 a.-
Killbegg and East Killbegg, 42 a— Drumulihie, 252 a.; bar.
Carbuty, co. Cork— Total, 472 a. plant. (764 a. 2 r. stat) Cork
— Total rent, 71.3s.4Jrl. 4. WM. BOWDLER and
NATH. EVANS. — Cashell, 193 a. — Downescullipp (part),
47 a— Dongannon (part in Redd.), 50 a— Total, (469 a. 3r.
stat) 41. 8s. Id— to Bowdler— Addergole, 132 a Broghe-
rene-bredagh ats Reanahannagh (part), 78 a. — Total, (340 a.
& 27 p. stat.) 31. 3s. 9Jd. — to Evans; same bar. and co. .
Date 4 th Sept. 20 th year.— Inrolled 17 th Sept. 1666.
6. WALTER BLAKE — The 6 qrs. of Cullagh, viz. Cul- Galwau
lagh, 4 qrs., the qr. of the Abby, and the mills thereupon, and
the qr. of the Nayle als Feigh, 1,372 a— in Lissuniskie qr.,
43 A. ; bar. Tyaquin, co. Galway— the 4 qrs. of Ballymacroy
ats Carnemore and Cahirtobcr, 460 a the 2 qrs. of Clogher-
mishamon, 80 a— in Cappagh, Varine, and Rabegg, 69a.; bur.
Dunkellin, same co— Fanavan, 1 qr., 99 a— Curraghduffe-
oughtragh, 1 qr, 49 a. — Lisnahallanagh, 6th of a qr., 15 a.
Dunlaban, 1 qr., 50 a. ; bar. Muckullin, same co in Trelack,
1 qr., 77 a.; bar. Kiltartan, same co— the castle, town, and Mayo.
10 qrs. and £ of Clunine, 401 a Creganagh, 1 qr., 54 a—
Cogahe, 1 qr., 83a — Kinowrie, 1 qr.,36A— Druminbegg, 1 qr.,
30 a— Druminmore, 1 qr., 50 a — Ganhowid, 1 qr., 103a
Bartregogy, £ qr. of Killenelcine, 117 a— Lisanmile, £ qr.,
59 a— Rosselane, 1 qr., 73 A— Coillnegnee alias Coylnegowre,
1 qr., 42a. — Drumodonnell, £ qr., 14a — Coilknock, Iqr., 54a.
— Struan, 1 qr., 62 a. — mountain in comon, 10 a. — Drumsin-
nogli, 1 qr., 30 a. — Carrowbrunoge, 4 qrs., 100 a. — mountain
in comon, 14 a. — Drumniclogh and Drumincartron, £ qr., 28 a.
— Lagnaviddoge, £ qr., 30 a— Tully, 1 qr., 54 a— mountain
thereto, 8 a— two Controversies joining to Tully, 23 a. ; bar.
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Carrow, co. Mayo— Carrow, 1 qr., 82 a. — Dawrus, 2 qrs.,
- 174. A. ; bar. Killmayne, same co.— Total quantity in Galway,
(3,748 a. 1r. 8p.stat.) — in Mayo, (2,803 a. 3r. 29 p. stat.)
Total rent in Galway, 23/. 8s. 6i</— in Mayo, 17/. 10s. 6tZ.
Date 22 d Feb. 20 th year.— Inrolled 18 th May 1668.
7. Col. CHARLES FLEETWOOD— In Clonine and
Bella, contiguous to Lisgarriffe, 121 a. 1 R— in Adone, in-
cluded iu Traverstowne, 51 a. 1 r. 23 r— Grealeagh, part of
yc same, 196 a. — in Clonmore, 60 a. — more in yc same, 7 a.
parcell of tliesame, marked in theplott (107), 9 a. ; bar. Upper
Ormond, co.Tipperary— Total, (720a. & 34 p. stat.)-Rent,
6/. 15s. Date 25 th Nov. 20 th year. JnroUed 27th Nov.
1668.
9. Sir WALTER PLUNKETT knt— In Moorestowne,
80 a. — from Swords to Farrowes East, 6 a. ; co. Dublin.. —
Total, (139a. 1r. 9p. stat.) — Rent, 8s. 8M. Date 21th Oct.
20 th year. — Inrolletl 21s/ Nov. 1668.
11. Lieut. THOMAS BARNES— Part of Donore alias
Donower, and Balltrasney, being part thereoi) 497 a. 1r. 14 p.
— Magboonstowne, 69 a. prof. 15 a. 3 r. 30 p. unprof— Knock-
glasse, 162a. 2r.; bar. Kells, co. Meath— Total, (1,180 a.
3 it. 9 p. stat.)— Rent, 14/. 15s. 2^/— Grange, 159 a. prof.
69 a. 3 r. unprof. plant. (257 a. 2 r. 9 p. stat.) 3/. 4s. 4ij</. ;
bar. Ida, Igrin, and Ibercon, co. Kilkenny. Date
19 th Nov. 20 th year. — Inrollecl 26 th Nov. 1668.
13. Sir HANS HAMILTON knt. and bait— A house in
Castle-street, Dublin, 5s. 7J</.— Donaghmore (part), 37 a.
3 r. 14 p— Davidstowne, 33 a. 2 it— Milltowne alias Monis-
bibooke, 52 a— Coyleshamore and Knockandarragh, 2,080 a.
— Brittas (part), 372 a. Sr. 30 p.; bar.Talbotstown, co.Wick-
low. — Total quantity, 2,57 6 a. 1 R. 4 P. plant. (4,173 A. & 22 P.
stat.)— Rent, 52/. 3s. 3J&— in trust for f (49) officers.
17. Sir HANS HAMILTON and Sir WM. FLOWER
knt. a timber house, slated, and a small backside, on the
Merchants key, Dublin, 1/. 4s. 1\d. — a house backwards in
Cbristchurch-lane, 4s.8J</— old walls of a ruined house in d°,
4s. 6eZ. a front slated house, backside, and kill-house, and a
garden, in John Roche’s-lane, 1/. 10s— (these were sold by
Ja‘ Hamilton of Neilesbrook, being his proportion as an officer,
to Geo. Wright.) — a front house in Creagh’s-lane, slated, 9s.,
which house he sold to Mr. Pigott — a dwelling house back-
wards, backside, and garden, in do, 15s. — fa front house,
slated, in Domk Roche’s-lane, 15s. — (a decayed house, now
a stable, in d°, 6s. — fa backhouse, excepting a lower room or
cellar decreed to Mau“ Roche, d°, 6s. — a small yard, a malt-
house, and 2 dwelling houses and backside, d°, 18s. — ta b'ont
house, a brewliouse, a garden, 2 backsides, and a pair of walls,
d°, 21. 5s. — + a backhouse (in y' deed of sale called a back-
side), 2 small houses, and a garden to yc city walls, in d°,
13s. 6 d. — Note: The premisses thus f marked were sold to
Epenetus Crosse. — The walls of a house, backside, and gar-
den to y* city walls, in St. John’s-lane, 3s. 9 d. — a front house,
backside, and garden, in Dominick Roche’s-lane, 15s— the
walls of a ruined house, and yc waste ground to die city walls,
d°, 3S. — a dwelling-house, slated, a stable, tyled, aud a back-
side, in Rob. Terrye’s-lane, 1/. 7s. — a malthouse, a shedd, a
backside, and garden, in Jas Coppinger’s-lane, 18s. — a front
house, stable, and backside, in Court-lane, 1 /. 17s. 6<Z— a house,
slated, another house, slated, a shedd, tyled, and 2 backsides,
do, 15s. a front house in Henry Gould’s-lane, north-east qr.,
15s. — a backhouse and backside in d», 6s. — part of a back-
house, and a garden, in d°, 5 d. ; par. Christchurch, city and
suburbs of Cork. — a brick and timber house, 18s. 9<Z. ; city
of Dublin— Total rent in Dublin, 21. 3s. l‘,rf. — in Cork,
15/. 17s. 4 \d. — in trust for y= (49) officers. 20. Sir HANS
HAMILTON, GABRIEL CATHCART, and PATRICK
HUMES. a front slated house, a back building, and a back-
side, in High-street, Dublin, 18s. 9d.— to hold these pre-
misses during yc remainder of one or more leases made by
£ ] Sedgrave of Cabragh to Andrew and W™ Pallice. —
a,. Humplireystowne (part), 638 a. 1 R. 8 p. plant. (1,033 a. 3 r.
3 Ip. stat.) 12/. 18s. 5fd. ; bar. Talbotstowne, co. 'Wicklow.
d. —a house, a backhouse, slated, a house plott, and a key to die
river, in St. Toolock’s parish, 5s. 3d. — a plott of ground to
the street, and a diatched house for making red herrings, and
■f walls of a house, 4s. 8</.— a house, a backhouse, slated,
(122.)
a yard, a house, thatched, a yard, and shedd, 12s. 9 d. — a low >’f
house, and a large red herring house, slated, a yard, a thatched ~~
shedd, and a key to die river, 21. 0s. 1 id. — a plott of ground
on the soudi side of y* castle, 54 feet long and 36 broad, and
a house plott, Is. 6 d. — a house, thatched, another part slated,
a yard, a thatched shedd, and garden plott, 7s. 6d. — a house,
slated, a yard, a garden, a garden plott, a thatched house, and
a plott of ground, 9s. — a plott, with tan-pitts in it, to the
street, 2s. 7 Jrf. ; par. of St. Toolock’s, town of Wexford. —
a plott of ground to the bridge, Is. 6 d. — a front house, slated,
a house plott backwards, and yard, 7s. 6 d. — a front house,
slated, a slated red herring house, a cellar in y= yard, a fish
yard, backwards, with some thatched sliedds in it, 7s. 6 d. — a
front house, a back kitchen, a house to the west end of the
former, slated, a fish yard, and plott, 1/. 4s. — a front house,
slated, a backhouse, thatched, a yard, and red herring house,
10s. 6<Z— front walls of a house, in a lane backwards leading
to the sea is a range of cabbins, 6s. 4 id. — a castle, a front
house, slated, a kitchen, backwards, a row of low built houses,
slated, a yard, and walls of a house, a house plott, a red
herring house, and a key to the river, 1/. 4s. — part of a front
house, an additional back building, slated, a courdedge, a
garden, a yard, or a red herring house, a shedd, a stable, and
another shedd, thatched, It 4s. \\d. ; in St. Mary’s-street,
Wexford. — Total rent in Wexford, 9/. 8s. 10:|d. — in trust
for the (49) officers. Date 24/A April 20 th year.—Inrolled
20 th Sept. 1668.
24. Col. OLIVER WHEELER. — Milltowne, 313 a.
plant. (507 a. 1 r. stat.) 3/. 3s. 4 id. ; bar. Ida, Igrin, and
Ibercon, co. Kilkenny. 25. Capt. ADAM LOFTUS.
. — In Nashestowne, near Jenkin’s Garden, 6 a. 2 r. 31 p. —
Jenkin’s Garden, 83 a— in Cloghlea, 253 a. 1 R. 38 p. ; bar.
Gowran, co. Kilkenny. — Total quantity, 343 a. & 29 p.
plant. (555 a. 3 n. 24 r. stat.)— Total rent, 6/. 19s. Date
19 th Nov. 20th year. — Inrolled 21s/ November 1668.
26. Sir PHILIP PERCIVALL bait., a minor, son and Tipperary.
heir of Sir John. — Shirpstowne alias Ballyherbery, Lissi-
misky, and Killcallry, 314 a. 3 R. 24 p— Caharraghbane ats
Curraghbane, 333a. 2r. ; bar. Middlethird, co.Tipperary.
—Total quantity, 648 a. 1 R. 24 p. plant. (1,050 a. 1 r. stat.)
Total rent, 21. 9s. 2f<Z. — Colecam, 153 a. 3 R. 8p. plant. Cork.
(249 a. 1 R. 8 p. stat.) 21. 7s. lO^tf. ; bar. Orrery and Kill-
more co. Cork. Date 31s/ July 20th year. — Inrolled
8th August 1668.
28. SAMUEL HILL esq— fArdmullaghey, 128 a. prof.
14a. unprof.— fMartree, 134a. prof. 3a. unprof.— fKilluary,
H0a. — UGortman ats Gortmoran, 147 A. prof. 10 A. unprof.
— ||Terglassogeter, 86 a. prof. 6 a. unprof— 1| part of Cad-
din, 88 a. 1 R. 8 p. prof. 7 a. unprof. — Akinduffe, 167 a. 3 b.
24 p. — l|in Cadin, 165 a— in Barrydaghassa, 11 a. 2 r. 11 p.
—in Aghanagragh, 50 a— in Mullynewer, 54 a. 1 R. 18 p—
in Barredaghassa, 32 a. 1 R. 38 p— Derrygortcene, 89 a.;
bar. Dungannon, co. Tyrone— the lower qr. of Dromelee,
127 a. 2n. plant. (206 a. 2 r. 5 p. stat.) 11. 14s. 5rf.; bar.
Killconway, co. Antrim— Killmore, 100 a. 1/. 7s— Culle-
nesly, 85 a. prof. 32 a. unprof. 1/. 2s. 1 ljtf. — Mullyne-
henshy, 106 a. 1 R. prof. 27 a. unprof— Coolekill, 56 a. 2 R.
32 p. prof. 2S a. 2 r. 32 p. unprof— Mullinash or Mullhiess
alias Mulloglmish ats Mullynacash, 83 a. prof. 18 a. unprof.
ll.2s.5d. fCrevanagll halfe, 58 a. 3 r. 24 p. prot. 20 a.
2r. Sr. unprof— Creene or Ereene, 124a. prof. 50 a. un-
prof. — Glanbroiske, 84 a. 1/. 2s. 5 d. — Sheshadonoghy,
67 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. ; bar. Dungannon, co. Tyrone—
Carnarig alias Ballyreagh, 112 a. 2 n. — Ballym'Ilnenane, 1
212 a— Island-Torsetagh, 10 a.; liberties of Coleraine, co.
Londonderry. -Tullyvannagh alias T lly 11 <P« 0,
447 A. 2 R. plant. (724 a. 3 R. 21 p. stat.) 6/. 0s. 0\d.-, bar.
the Fewes, co. Ardmaqh— Lisfarty ats Lisfanty, 84 a. plant.
H36 a & Up- sdit.) 1/. 2s. 8 </.; bar. Dungannon and
Clogher, co. TvuoNE.-Total quantity in Tyrone (3 285 a.
2r 37p slat.)— Total rent, 27/. 7s. 7Jrf. — m the liberties
of Coleraine, (541 a. 3 it. 14 p. stat.) - Rent, 4/1 Os. 3K
— Note : He sold y' lands thus + marked to Hugh lord
Glenawlv, 22 November 1668. - He sold v' lands thus ||
marked to Win. Hamilton of Calidon, esq., 18th December
1668 Date 81 st March 20th year — Inrolled 15 th August
1666.
Tyrone.
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I9&S0CH.II. 30. Col. THOS. GOWER. — Ballyhenekin, 145 a. 2 b.
21. 4s. 2Jd. — Kiiockananimy, 319 a. 2 b. 8p. 41. 17s. OAd.
Tipperary. — Chancellorstowne (part), 226 a. 2 n. SI. 8s. 9id. ; bar. Iffa
and Offa, co. Tipperary. — part of Quarter-Crosse, parcell
of Clare, 66a. & 7p. l/.Os.lk/.; bar. Middlethird, same co.
31. HEZEKIAH WOODWARD— Part of said Quarter-
Crosse, 15 a. 3 b. 33 p. 4s. 9 {cl. — in Borden’s Grange, being
2 a. of great country meas., 55 a. 16s. 8 \d. ; same bar. and
co. Date 1 8th Dec. 20/A year. — InroUed 22 d December
1668.
Meath. 32. Sir EDWARD TURNER knt. — In Coolgagh alias
Calgagh ats Calgath, 218 a. 2 b. 5 p. plant. (353 a. 3 n. 36 p.
stat.) 41. 8s. 6 d. ; bar. Deece, co. Meath. Date 14/A August
20/A year.— InroUed 15/A August 1668.
Wexford. 33. ABELL GUILLIAMS. — In Burrisli Killtilly and
Knockneleary, 982 a. 2 r. 27 p. plant. (1,591 a. 3 b. 1 p.
stat.) 19/. 17s. lid. ; bar. Scanvalsli, co. Wexford. Dale
31s/ December 19/A year.— InroUed 18/A May 1668.
Meath. 34. Sir AUDLEY MERVIN knt., Prime Serjeant.—
Newtowne, 111a. 2/. 4s. ll^d. — in Mooresides, 39 a. 2 b.
16s— Clcgherstowne (pan), 12 a. 4s. 10.|d— Dardestowne
(part), 68 a. 3 b. 19 p. 1/. 7s. lOSd— Kendroestowne, 39 a.
15s. 9k/.— Cloghan (part), 80 a. ]/. 12s. 4Jd. ; bar. Du-
Dublin. Ieeke, co. Meath— Baldwinstowne, 441a. 3 b. 8/. 18s. 10 Jd.
— in Tobbergreggan, 240 a. 3 it. 4/. 17s. 6d. — in Ad-
damstowne, 146 a. 3 it. 2/. 19s. 5 Jd. — Newtowne, 453 a,
9/. 3s. 5;jd.; bar. Balrothery, co. Dublin. — Total quantity
in Meath, 350 a. 1 it. 19 p. plant. (567 a. 2 b. 7 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 7/. Is. 10£d— in co. Dublin, 1,282 a. 1 b. plant.
(2,077 a. & 8 p. suit.)— Total rent, 25/. 19s. 3jd, Date
27 /A June 20/A year. InroUed 10/A Jidy 1668.
Tipperary. 36. CORPORATION of CLONMELL. - The castle,
town, and lands of Ballym'Adam, 60 a. plant. (97 a. & 30 p.
stat.) 18s. 2.)d. ; bar. Iffa and Offa, co. Tippebaby. Date
24/A July 20/A year. — InroUed 27/A July 1668.
'*>“**■ as. ISAAC HALE, „„ l,ei, of Humph. H,l. doc*. I
— Knockanroe and Knocknagan, 268 a. 3 R. prof. 90 a. un- i
prof. 4/. Is. 7Jd. — Knockmacullin, 40 a. 1b. 12s. 2 id.
Ballynalow, 19 a. 5s. 9d— in the east part of Rosnemaniffe,
2 a. 7d. ; bar. Eliogurty, co. Tippebaby. — Total quantity,
330 a. plant. (534 a. 2 it. 2 p. stat.) — Total rent, 5/. 0s. 1 Jd.
Date 14/A Dec. 20/A year. —InroUed 1 8/A December 1668.
Maj°- 39' Capt. EDWARD WATTS— Drumcreagl, or Drum-
reagh, 217 a. 2 b. 34 p. prof. 30 a. unprof. 2/. 4s. Id—
Lorgan ats Slianclogli, 87 a. 3 r. 24 p. prof. 23 a. 3 r. 28 p.
unprof. 17s. 10id. — Rati, bane, 120 a. 2 r. 32 p. prof. 74 a.
2 n. 32 p. unprof. 11. 4s. 5. Id. — in Ballym'Redmond, 23 a.
prof. 30 a. & 38 p. unprof. 4s. 7Jd— Carrowtonebane alias
Raneghane, 172 a. prof. 64 a. 1 R. 16 p. unprof. 1/. 14s. lOd.
— m Gortnedrcliy, 68 a. & 36 p. prof. 21 a. & 25 p. unprof.
13s. 9Jd. — the 21 qrs. of y» Rosses, 500 a. 3 it. 24 p prof
69 a. unprof. 5/. ls.5d.-in Killybrinie alias Killeanbran,'
i qr„ 47 a. 2 it. 9s. 7.1 d. ; bar. Tyrawly, co. Mayo— Total
quantity, 1,237 a. 3 b. 30 p. plant. (2,005 a. l it. 1 P. stat.)
Total rent, 12/. 10s. 8.Jd. Date 19/A Sep. 20/A year.
—InroUed 25/A September 1668.
«. WILLIAM MONTGOMERY esq. — A messtinge or
tenement in St. Thomas-street, Dublin, 12s. 4Jd— Gurtinloe,
1 cartron, part, 112 a. 2 R— Derrymore, 1 cart., 52 a & 24p
1«S A
1 uaralm, and Cartron-Keele, 2 cartrons and a quarter, 143 a.
2r. 24 p — Lisduffe, 2 cart, 118a. 3b. 12p.; bar. Moydow, 19&20 Ch.ii
co. Longford. — Total quantity, 591a. & 24 r. plant. ___
(957 a. 2 b. 9 p. stat.) — Total rent, 12/. 0s. 0^d. — a cottage Longford.
and a garden, a waste place for a cabbin and a garden plott, Westmeath
a cottage and 2 garden plotts, a waste place for a cabbin and
2 garden plotts, a garden plott, a cottage and garden, a
cottage and garden next to the east gate, a create and garden,
a cottage and garden, a cottage and garden, a waste place
for a cabbin and garden plott, a cottage and garden plott,
at y* west end and north side of Town-street, in Foare, co.
Westmeath a house and garden, a cabbin stead and
garden plott. — a cottage and garden, at yc west end and
south side of same street. — a cottage, a cottage and garden,
and 3 garden plotts, at yc west end and north side of same
street. — one acre of meadow on yc nordi side of said street.
— about a stang of pasture on yc west and south side of same
street— Total rent in Foare, 13s. 2</— waste walls, wherein Meath.
stand a cabbin with a garden, at yc south end on yc west side
of Pudding-street. — a thatched tenement, backside, and
garden, at y“ north end of same street. — a waste wall, 2
cabbins, and a garden, in d“. — old walls, a cabbin, and garden,
in d°. — old walls, a hovell, backside, and garden, in d°. — walls
of a tenement, a hovell, backside, and garden, on the west
side of Horse-street. — old walls, thatched, backside, and gar-
den, at y= north end of the east side, do— old walls, thatched,
backsides, and garden, in d°— old walls, thatched, backsides,
and garden, in d°. — other stone and clay walled tenements,
thatched, 2 backsides, 2 gardens, and old walls, thatched, at
y' north and east side of Market-street — other walls, thatched,
a backside, and garden, in d“— the like in d° the like in d“.
—the like on y' east side of same street, next Hogg-street alias
Mohan-street. — the like on the east side of same street.
stone and clay walls, part thatched, in d° walls of a castle,
backside, and a garden, in d«— a tenem', and an old cabbin
in it, at y° west end of y' south side of Hogg-street old
walls and a thatched tenem' in d-— two waste housesteads,
d —a parcell of land, inclosed with stone and clay walls, a
stable, a stone and lime thatched house, and a barne, opposite
y° lane; town of Navan, co. Meath Total rent in
Navan, 41. 16s. 9d. — an old house, stone walled, near yc
bridge, south side— a tenement and backside, d»— a thatchol
tenement in d°— the like in d»— the walls of a tenem', do.
— a tenement, backside, and garden, d°. — a ruined slated
castle, a kill, backside, and garden, d«— a thatched house,
backside, and garden, d»— the like in d«— waste walls of a
house and garden in d»— a stone walled house on y' west
side of said street. — a tenem' and garden, whereon are 2 cab-
bins, in d°— a thatched tenement, stable, and garden, in d°
a tenement, backside, and garden, in d»— a tenem' and garden
on y« east side of Church-lane.— a waste housestead, d°— a
housestead and small cabbin in it, a garden, a tenement, a
garden, and backside, in same lane; town of Trym same co
-Toal rent in Tuym, U 17,.-, „d
thatched tenement, backside, and garden, east side of Markett-
street, near Hogg-street, 5s. 7k/. ; town of Navan— a plott Dublin.
or parcell of ground, in breadth in y« front 21 yards, and in
length backwards 54, in Oxmantowne, 6s. 6 %d. ; city of
Dublin— all y' several tenements and gardens, with some Trim
few cabbins and waste plotts, in or near Scarlett’s-lane, and in
oi neai yl Maudlins, 4s. 1 0k/. ; town and suburbs of Trym
-a house in Shopp-street, called the Queen’s Head, 2s. 3d.' Drogheda.
—a small garden and old walls in St. James-street, 4id —
part of a small slated tenement in Pillory-street, stone walls
of a house, d», 6d— part of two third parts of 3 stone houses
called the New Building, in St. Lawrence-strcet, lid •
town of Drogheda— Total rent in Drogheda, 3s. 3d—
in trust for the (49) officers Date 6th October mh'year.
Roll, 19/// <$• 20/// Cha. II. eighth part, face.
BEACH BARR\’ ,BRYAN JONES, and PETER
1 'AN, esqrs— A timber house, slated, with a backside,
malthousc, kill and brewhouse, shedd and stable, in St.
™T-Slreef’ if 17s- 6rf- ; dt-v ol' Ooiu.ix. _ part of cio-
bovll stn'1 i °Tn,("'e’ 1 cart"— ' Corkillbegg, Corkill-
toyle, Shannagh ats Kannagh, and Corlaghlinnolly or tumolly
1 cart— two Lisdromgranies, Lisdowly als Lislug, and TirDane’
two Listhomcullis, and i„ CuUintraghreagh, teing 1 cartron
and i-Gort.nes.Uagh, Skellin, Corduffe, and part of Clonemor-
gUl, being 1 cart, and i, 469 a. 3 r. 16 p. 41. 15s. ljd— the
barren mountain of Slewcorka, Lewagh, and Drenorny ats
Derry corny, 1 cart, and 103a. 2r. l/.Os. lljd— AMiremore
ami Aghrebegg, 1 cart., 198 a. 1 b. 24 p. prof. 171 a. & 32 p.
unprof. 21. 0s. 2d— Sesse and Rosbegg, 82 a. 2 a. prof. 21 a.
1 b. unprof. 16s. 8.jd— Cornegighy, 39 a. 2 it. 24 r. 8s. Old
-T, MonyuciRb, Dromi,,—
teragli, Drominoughterngh, Knockalyhane, and Curragha,
4 cartrons, 698 a. 1b. 12 p. prof. 19 a. unprof. 7/. Is. 4Jd.
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,9*90 Ch. IX. Corlaghcaliillj Comcloghy ats Cornecoffy, 1 cartj an£J’ I
'Z_ 178 a 2 R- U 16*- l|d— Greaghduffe, KnockculUn, Cur-
Totrim. rn-hshane, and Killm'Gnrrow, 2 cart"* and £, 136 a. 3 R.
8p. If. 7s. 8 1 d. — T ullekorky, Greagheneslea alias Greagii-
enesleane, Greaghrea, Drominfaghnesse, Dromins, Tully-
vcanny, and Liscollyoughtragli, 4 cart., 503 a. 3 r. 8 p. ol. 2s.
—two Clonmeonaghs, Kildisartoughtragh, KUldysareightragh,
and Derrycullenbegg, 97 a. 2r. 32 p. 19s. 9*d— Bargaule,
69 a. 3 n. 32 p. 14s. 2d. — Derreene, Drumoncapple ats lJrum-
ney, 3 cart"* and b 135 a. 3 R. 24 p. 11 7s. 6*d— ' Tynebegg
and Gawlanreagb, 13 a. 2 n. 32p. 2s. 9 \d. and 254 A. unprof.
— Drumongarvah, Derrynehinchy, Funshinagh, Derrynelor-
gan, and Dromonshavan, 3 cart"’ and |, 180 a. 11. 16s. otd.
— Derrankeherin and Cornegillagh, i cart., 276 a. I n. 24 r.
21 15s. Hi d. — Derry vally and Cully als Derryvollen and
Cuilty, jth of a cart., 100 a. 2 n. 24 p. 11. 0s. 4id.-Tallyve-
kanmore ats Tullynbokanmore, Tullyvekanbegg ate Tullan-
bekanbegg, and Leortan ate Loglitan, li cart.— Tullyneba
als Tullymebare, Urbill, and Drumanfinelly ate Drummeleda,
578 a. 2r. 16 p. prof. 637 a. & 16 p. unprof. 51. 17s. ljd.
— Derrydrestan, Derrincashell, Cloranbegg, Cloranmore,
and Gobnecarta, H cart., 525 a. 1 n. 8 p. prof. 241 a. 1 ”
24. p 51 6s. 4 \d. — Carrowreagh, Lelianagb, and Moningi
i & i a J cart., 305 a. 1 n. 16 p. 3 1. Is. 9i| d. — Tullynecrosse,
two Annaglits, and Leonagbt, 3 cart"’, 150 a. prof. 242 a. un-
prof. U. 10s. 4jd— Cluenagh, 18 a. prof. 15 a. unprof. 3s.7$d.
— Dromkeele, 20 a. 4s. 0 id.— part of y° 3d part of Carrig-
negapple, 1 cart—Cartronmall, 3d of a cart.-FuUeganvag,
1 cart. — Carrignelanow, 1 cart.— Mullanahay alias Dunbrau-
don, 1 cart. — Mullanoughtragh, 1 cart— Carrigarrowe, Cap-
po-re, yc moiety of the towne and mills, profits of furzs of
Crevelagh, Garm'Ellean, and Lisnegownemore, Lisnagowne-
begg, l°cart. — Tullaghnemoyle, 1 cart— Gowlan, 1 cart—
Nonagh, 1 cart— Alteveragh, 1 cart— Townelea, 1 cart> a"
Barnagha and a parcell of mountain, 62 a. 1 R.26p.
bar. Dromaheere, co. Levtrim— Total quantity 4,945 a.
1r. 6p. plant. (8,010 a. 2 k. 10 p. stat.) — Total rent,
50/. is. lid— in trust for y' (49) officers. Date 19th Sep.
20th year. —Inrolled 7th October 1668.
Mea0. 7. Aldn. GEO. PEPPARD. - Paynestowne, 120 a.
' plant. (194 a. 1 n. 21 p. stat.) 21. 8s. 7 id. ; bar. Duleeke co.
Meath. 8. JOHN STO AKER— Pordester, 90 a. plant.
(145a. Sr. 6p. stat.) lf.16s.5Jd.; par. Duleeke, bar. Skreene,
same co.- Date 23 d May 20th year.— Inrolled 6th June
1668.
„„ 9. Cornet ROB. HOWFORD gent. — Ballynabolie,
KMenny. gggA__<m(. of Clonassy, 1a. In. 14 p.; bar. Iverke, co.
Kilkenny. — Total, 523 a. 1 n. 14 p. plant. (847 a. 2 n. 34 p.
stat.) Total rent, 10f.lls.llid. Date lZth June 20th year.
—Inrolled 30th June 1668.
lire, 409 a. 8f. 5s. 71d. reduced to 61. by patent, dated is
15 July 1679. (Rot. <nmo31", 3"pars,/acieR.35.)— Ballynes- -
lany, 245 a. 4/. 19s. 2 id. abated yc sum of ll.19s.21_d.
— Redmanstowne, 137 a. 21. 15s. 5|d. abated 18s. 5 id. —
Polederoge alias Polderogh, 66 A. lf.6s.8id. abated 8s.8id.
— part of Killpatrick and of Killeen, 216 a. 4f.7s.4}d.—
Davidstowne (partin Redd.), 120 a. 2f.8s.7Jd. abated 15s.7Jd.
— Ballagheene alias Ballyliine, 58 a. If. 3s. 5jd. abated
7s. 5?d. — Cayloges ate Caylogg, 97 a. If. 19s. 3id. abated
13s.3Jd— Rowestowne (part), 73a. lf.9s.6id. abated 9s.6Jd.;
bar. Shilmalier, co. Wexford. — Ballyteige, Chappell, and
Crossefernoghe, 151a. 2r. 30 p. 3Z. Is. 5Jd— two Neames-
townes ate Newinstownes, 121a. 3 r. 20 p. 2f.9s.4}d.
Great Conygree ate Conygrige alias Conyberrew of Bally-
teige, 105 A. prof. 300 A. unprof. 21. 2s. 6\d. - Newtowne,
80 a & H P- If- 12s. 5Jd. — Bridgestowne, 82 a. & 34 p.
If. 13s. Sid.; bar. Barghy, same co. - Curtlogh ate Cor-
cologli, 173 a. 3f. 10s. 33,d. abated If. 10s. 3.,d. — Bally-
nemonymore ate Ballynemony (part), 46 a. 2 r. 18s. lOd.
abated 6s— in Knockneny alias Knocknevey, contiguous to
Teighniraghin, 5 a. 3 r. 22 p. 2s. 44d. - Tigbniraghm or
Teighvriaghen alias Teigbniraghm, 280 A. prof. 103A.unpiof.
5f. 13s. 4id. reduced to 4f. by patent of the 15 July 1679. —
in Killbride, 117 a. 2f. 7s. 4 id. abated 17s. 4id.; bar. Bal-
laglikeen, same co. - Total rent, 691. is. 2^1. Dale
15 th June 20 th year.— Inrolled 22 d June 1668.
Wexford.
Waterford 11. MARY LYNN ate HORT, wife of R- Lynn, and
f widow of Abell Hort, and JOHN STEPHENS, her son m
law— Dromenagh, 189 a. — in Ballycloghbegg, 129 a. 2 r.
27 p • bar. Galtier, co. Waterford— Total, 318 a. 2r. 27 p.
plant. (514 a. 2 r. 34 p. stat.)-Rent, 4 f. 16s. 6|d— to hold to
yc uses of yo last will of said Abell Hort of Ballyloughbegg,
Line co., dated 27 June 1660. Dale 2d March 20tli year.
— Inrolled 29lh July 1668.
Queen’s Co 13. CHARLES CHEYNEY esq-In y' north-east part
Q of Killishin, to be cut off by a north-west and south-east line,
4,11 a 2 R. 20 P. plant. (666 A. 2 R. 29 P. stat.) with a propor-
tion of unprof, and bogg, 8f. 6s 7jd. ; Slewmargy
Queen’s Co. Date 28 th May 20th year.— Inrolled 5th June
1668.
Clare. 15. DAVID BINDON— The castle, towne, and lands of
Cloonv, 2 qrs., viz. the qr. of Knockfenin, Tulloghriough, i qr,,
and Lackeneserragh, i qr., 176 A. 2 R. 27 p. plant. (286 a. &
88 p stat ) 2 f. 13s. 8d. ; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare.
n-ridl 16. DAV. „n.l HEN. BINDON .ml PAT. VANTZ-
Cloghkenton, 185 a. 2f. 16s. 2Jd. — to David. — Cloghcoky,
182 a. prof. 67 a. unprof. 2f. 15s. Sid— to Henry ; south
liberties of Limerick— in Islandoan and Corbally, 72 a. 2 r.
16 p. If. 2s. OJd.— -to Vantz; liberties of same. Date
10th July 20 th year. — Inrolled 18th July 1668.
WM. 17. Col. JOHN BRETT — Bulljkcogo, 884 A. ldt K* .
J 8\d. part of Mackmnine, Killgobbin, and Killcry alms Kil- |
(122.)
20 THOMAS ELLIOTT esq— Ballybegg and Slewboy Wexford.
* B.ll,b.g«l.bo,, 1,11* A- IH- S-- 8d. Mooretowne dl.
Towne of Moore, 54 a. In. 4 , 10.. llHs bar. Se.iw.bh
mid Barghy, eo. Wexford. Dale 24 th June 20 th year.
Inrolled 9tii July 1668.
22 Capt. STEPHEN ALLEN— [- - -] part of Killown- Tipperary.
| ing, 403 a. 3 r. 31 p. prof. 309 a. unprof— in Ballygagreg,
40 a &9p.; bar. Upper Ormond, co. Tipperary. — Total,
(719 a. & 33 p. stat.) 61. 14 s. 10id. Date lithJuly 20th year.
— Inrolled 18th July 1668.
24 Sir WM. LEMON knt. and bart., WM. his son SWA.
and lieir, mid JAS. WAINWEIGHT of tadon, esg- Lis-
cartan (pait), S9a. 2r. 14 p. I6..01i-Knoekcombe,l 861 a
71 6.. 2Jd. — Balleriske, 517 a. 1 a. 101 9.. 51i-B.it.-
4, A. 1 R. If. Is- llid—in Cannonstowne, 109 a
a W.A. 21. 4s. SJd— in PhUlpottstowne, 74 a. 2 r. 20 p
If. 9s. llid— Shamblestowne and Gennstowne, 18o a. 1 R
I 3f. 14s. llid. — Amman and Hollanstowne, 314 a. 6f.7s.2.)d
-Rattaine-Wood, 369 a. 1 R. 71. 9s. 6i d.; bar. Navan, co
Meath— in Great Waterside and Bellew, 83 a. 1 r. 13 r
If. 13s. 9Jd— to Wainwright; bar. Skreene, same co.
| Date 7th Feb. 20 th year.— Inrolled 7th March 1667.
27 ANDREW RAM gent— In Clonerock ate Cloneroch
and Ballymackissy, 220 a. 4 f. 9s. Id. reduced to 3f.9s.-my’
north-west part of Monightknocker ate Momtucker, 163 a.
3 f. 6s. reduced to If— in the south part of Courtnacuddy or
ruddy 182 a. 31. 13s. Sid. reduced to 21 10s— in Ballybane
and Ballyknockane, 33 a. 2 r. 13s. 7d. reduced to 3s—
more in the same, 317 a. 61. 8s. 3?,d. reduced to 21. — in
Cloghadene and Monil.ora, 27 a. 1 a. 28,. U*!*”*”*
,o ol, tar.Banny, eo.WExro.D—Tolal jnm.titj-, 042a. Sr.
28 f. plant. (1,527a. la. 20 , .tat.)_Toml tent, IK .la ,»d.
— Note: By order of Council, dated 15 March 16 <6, lie
obtained the foregoing abatement of die quit rents. (Hot.
37« Car. 2, lm* pars, d. Boll 6.) Date 6th June 20th year.
—Inrolled 8th July 1668.
29. EDW., son and heir of Major ABEL WARREN
deceased— Ballinelodgc, 284 a. plant. (460 a. & 5 r. stat.'
51. 15s.; bar. Galmoy, co. Kilkenny— the sou* part ol
dontubert, to be cut by an east and west line, -34a. 2r-
27 p. plant. (380 a. & 20 p. stat.) U. 1 5s. Ojd. 5 bar. Uu-
nagh, same co— to hold to y use of his lather s will, dated
5th Aug. 1 667. Date 23 d Oct. 20th year— Inrolled 2d Jprd
1669.
32. WILLIAM BRADLEY esq. — Camgkrooky alias
Torkora, i plowl'1, containing y' several denominations of
Avdnemuekin, Parkeriveale, Monevade, and BwtonVGatd^,
213 a 3 '<• 8f- ldfc OJA — Moninekirky alms MwnKn-ky.
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RECORD S OF IRELATVD :
isasoCH.II. I p]., 122 a. 1 r. 8 p. ll.17s.0lrf.; bar. Decies, co. Water-
FORD — Total quantity, 366a. & 8i>. plant. (592a. 3r. 18p.
Galw°y- stat.)— Total rent, 54 11s. 1 jrf.-in Clonereligh and Gortvall
ats Clonruliagh, 52 a. 2 r. prof. 28 a. unprof. 10s. 7Arf. ; bar.
Waterford. Longford, co. Galway.— a stone house, 68 feet and i in
length, and 25 in breadth, a courtledge, garden, and back-
side, and decayed backhouse, 47 feet long and 20 broad, 6s. •
Kilhenmj. bar. Decies, town of Dunganon, co. Waterford. — in
Ballymackee, 2 a.— more in the same, 12 a. 5s. 8rf.— in
Killree, 31 a. 12s. 6.W. — Earlestowne, 10 a. 1r. 11p. more
in the same, 2 it. 29 p. 4s. 5 Jrf. ; bar. Shillelogher, co. Kil-
kenny—Total, 56 a. plant. (90 a. 2 r. 32 p. stat.) — Rent,
11. 2s. T\d. Date 28 th Jan. 20th year.—Inrolled nth May
Westmeath. 35. GEORGE PEYTON esq.— Cappellaghy, 96 a. 1 r.
20 p.— in Ballycaghyn, that part confirmed which is contiguous
to Moycashell and Lysmoynee, 1 10 a.— Moycashell, 68 a
Moycashell, 399 a. prof. 318 a. unprof.-Lismoynee, 182 a. 2 n
-Ballard and Carreagh, 316 a. 2 r— Killbegg (part), 48 a.
2 it. 20 p— Streamestowne (part), 31 1 a. 2 r. 19 P. ; bar. Moy-
cashell, co. Westmeath — Total quantity, 1,532 a. 2r. 19p.
p ant. (2,482 a. 2 it. 13 p. stat.) — Total rent, 314 0s. 7frf.
Date 22rf April 20th year.—Inrolled 15 th Aug. 1668.
Wiehlou,. 37. EDWARD Earl of MEATH.-Templecargie, 315a
prof. 61a. unprof. Drumin, 200 a. Sr. 17 p. prof. 53 a.
1 it. 8 p. unprof. — Newtowne, 210 a. 2 r. ; bar. Rath-
downe, co. Wicklow— Total, ( 1,277 a. & 23 p. stat.)— Rent,
141. 13 s. 8frf, Iiillincarrigge and Tenesrath, 200 a. prof!
o0 a. unprof, plant. (323 a. 3 r. 23 p. stat.) 41. 0s. 11M. .
in. same ar. and co. — Carrickmaine and Ballinroe, 632 a. 2 r.
plant. (1,023 a. 2r. 27 p. stat.) 121. 15s. llrf.; bar. Rath-
tm
Meath. 40. THOS. BALL esq. In Crickstowne ais Creekstowne,
with y- mansion house, orchartl, garden, and groves, 44 a. 2r.
Westmeath P r h v StaTt') bar- R«t°ath,co. Meath.
ultT‘nore’ 166 A- 2r- 26 "•
Arman/, M i P ? ^ 7*‘ 6rf" ’ bar‘ Moycashell and
A, may,, Magher edernon co. Westmeath— faare, with y= islands
Loughrosse, !33 a. Tullyard (part), 92a. prof. 5 A. unprof.
-Creen ek, II alms Creenkill (p„„), 282 a. prof. 1 02 a. unprof.
-Seatrym ais Seytrim, 147 a. prof. 240 a. unprof.-Cornalise
ll iT iPan ’ rl A’ P,°f- 43a- u»P>of-Teyre ais Teirye
(pa tb 83 a prof. 60A.„nprof— in Aghmore ais Annaghmo7e,
1,he']„,? ): nnr a S Collagbenagh (part), 431a. & 36 r.
(tne lattei two denominations are omitted in y grant, but
1'wn '"r P“tentforremitti"grquit rent.) — Dromloghery
alms Drumlogherry (part), 99 a. 2 r. 37 p. prof. 42A.uimrof
m Scirmaghea ats Scar'mkillea, 25 a. 2 it. 34 P Drof j .- .
“Tf n“?'' ‘f‘ ATm^ m‘- l»»f- ™pmf
» j
i P„t), ,63 A.
prof. Emoricuun * Emo,i»„ LL u 1
2lA.unprof.—L^mpy]ina!iaS-LjJ^hmoylin(pal.t) |j, ’ g’ ■
ZTr , " *■ > '» A, i ,
i», olSrS™ V- *• S 2S *■ P"* A. unpref. ,
pELIZABETH HEBURNE .li.-tAo i ' ~~ ]>
kalane (part), 101a 3 a fi.. \ tRaculane ahas Ra- 4.
profitable; par. Cragaii, bar Fewes ’ '‘P'^P01"0'' °ribl; »'
Oku,. 18,,. R 10, "\A*“>A»»'-Total, n
PROCTOR-KtS^S6r.:“> SIT* THOS' S'
*-■ - !«' “
remainder of Culebane, bein.r 84 , 9 ,, .T qT+ ' ^ ol
mine or Leantrane, 192 a. & 34 p. prof 11 Lea'1,e‘ of
two parcells of y same, 18 a 2r «!!•. V 1 • ' '"11)1'°1' — t«
Cul™, Cull, true ate Cull™ ^ «
IS nu’uS* P'i b“’' to. ,.5!0Cu.„
TotA (ROPSa. lu. ,p. stat.) — Rente 1015s. 10, d.~ in the '
vdl north side of Tnlljo-ulleu, Ws.1 ». 25 n. prof., . __ Arm
bar. I part of unprof. — Drommackwale alias Dromm'Vale, 132 a.
i in prof. 62 a. unprof— in Skermaghlea ats Skermagkillea, 198 a
ack- 3 R. prof., a proper, share of unprof— in the north part of
6s. ; Cullaghmenagh, 3 n. 4 p., proper, share of unprof— in Cur-
- m reene alias Correene ats Caine, 4 a. 2 r. 12 p. prof., a proper.
m part of unprof— Maghnoge alias Munnoge alias Moghnea-m.
ioie 108,i. prof. 16 a. unprof.— in Dowrey alias Dunremey, half
ai- town, 10 a. prof., a propor. &c— in the north part of Drum-
ent, hill, 361 a."1 r. 37 p. prof., a propor., &c— in the north part
Jay of Drumhill, 23 a. prof., a propor., &c— in the same, 15 a
prof., a proper., &c. ; bar. Fewes, co. Ardmagh— Total’ouan-
1 r Stat',-T0tal re,,t> 17* 43. Said Kerry.
1 «• 1HOMAS BALL and EDW. RICHARDSON. -+I„ a
ous parcell of CuUerue ats Cullerne, 6 a. 3 r. 39 p. jn Kj)bo-
•— nane, 74 a. Killnarovanagh and Seorsie or Sorsye, 51a 1r
' “■ t P-more ” tbe same> 22 2 R. 39 p— more in the same,'
• 8 a— more m the same, 1 1 6 a. 1 r. 20 p. —more in the same
oy- 28 A— West Gortnacloghy (part), 69 a— Gortnacloghymea!
. '!' 84 A' ™0re in the same, 8 a— in Gortnacloghymore,
A • 176 a. 3 r. 22 P.; bar. Mogunnihy, co. Kerry. —Total
quantity ( 1,040 a. 1 r. 19 p. stat.) -Rent, 9/. 15s— fin y< Anm„h
north side of Tullyvallan or Tullyvally, 21 1 a. & 7 p prof, a ° ’
a' Z°POo’ &"rn Cem°ley’ °ne t0Wn to Drumhill,
h ■ o at RV P- prof- a ProP°r-’ &c— in Darsey, 333 a. 2 r.
, P-Plof > a ProP°r- &c— >n tl)e north part of Emoricam
s S“ 1 *•« *• >■'< * Fvr..
tne same, 110 a. 3 r. 21 p. prof., a proper., &c. ; bar. Fewes,
’ co- Ardmagh. — Total, (1,535 a. 2 r. 29 p. stat.) — Rent
u- 124 15s. llrf— fin yc north-east part of Cashel], 150 a 1 r’
■F»,»,.,Ste-iu?„„ate«.tp„,ofD„„raii(,'
a allas Drumelly alias Drummulley, 81 a. 1 r. 14 p p,.0f; „
propor. &c— in the north-east part of Ballynane alias Bally-
evane, 44 a. 2 r. prof., a proper., &c— Cargin alias Carri-
t f “ P^’ 78 A-m°re in ,he same> 2 A' P‘of., a proper., &c;
bar. Orner, same co — Total, (577 a. & 22 p. stat.) —Rent,
t! tt pi 41ZoN1r: ,By ,deeds °f ,lease an<l release, dated 16 and
d , Pf', ’ R,cl'ardson 801,1 t0 Ball his share and propor-
' Uon °l tbo Premisses 44. Said THOMAS BALL, to the
$ r 6° EL^Nfl°J' BLACKISTON. — f Cleanflish or° Go-
• leanfish or Clanflishbmg (part), 46 a. 3 r. 1 1 p— m0re of same
■ ' gneeves, 14 a. 2 r. -part of same, 4 gneeves, 24 a. 2 r. 37 ,>!
more of the same, 10a— more of same, 4 gneeves, 39a. 3r.
A p— more of same, 2 gneeves, 1 9 a. 2 r. 3 P— Knockreigh alias
Cnocknegh, 182 a. 2 r. 33 P.-more of the same, 19A.fr 99 a
t -mrrre'fL0' 3^,aTaShr9f A' 3 R' pr0f- 6 A- '"'prof.
u,e sarae> oo a — more of the same, 39 a Rnll,,,.;
' rane, 238 a. 2 r. 20 p. or 228 a 2 r 28 p , J
■ r. a . c i “• p- — more of the same.
• o3a— more of the same, 34 a— Armilode, 189a. ]„.30p.-
HtaSi 3AiB1,in‘sh'
of .1,. »,u„ iu.2,,
, P-~more of tlle same> 80 a— in Culebane, 151 a. 2 r. 7 p ■
,,61eu.plu,„:
(2,617 a. 2r. 24' p. stat.) — Rent, 244 10s.9Jrf. 4.5 THA8
BALL, to y« use of DANL. and SARAH JACKSON —
fin y= north-east part of Edward Rawley’s retrenchment in
Tullyvallan, 249 a. 1 r. 13 p. plant. (403^. 3 r. 20 p. stat 1
with a proportion of unprof., 34 7s. 3|rf • bar Few ”
Ardmagh 45. THOS. BALL, to V us‘ of jv
porno,,, Sre, 1IL.M.1 5,„, L„„, Ev.gl,, e’ow„ P‘°~
«. CATHAEME JOBEa-Oulig/A I~ K„„
Plant (263 a. 1 r 38 p. stat.) 24 3s. llrf. ; same bar. and co!
-IVofe: upon y' petition of J„. Donaldson esq. and Frances
if w’Bat'l T!,T Ba,, CS<1’ Sua>'di»iis and trustees
of I IT an<' hc'r °f tl,e 81,1(1 Tbom^ a remittal
o me quit icnts was granted to them of the lands tlms
21 Mavl«70^U <,alC<1 S2 Februa,y 1CT8> O'"1 implied
2 May 1679 (Hot. anno 31", 2 ^ pars, dorso 11. 3.) and At).
whereby y rent ol 444 1 is. 8,lrf„ payable for 2,936 a. 1 n. c, 1
plant, mens, in Munster, was reduced to 384, and y« rent of
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Armagh.
Dublin.
Longjord.
Dublin.
Wexford.
1825.] FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT. 179
79/. ifis. 9 !)(/•, payable for 5,911a. 2r. 10 p. plant, meas. in I
Ulster, was reduced to 607. ; see the patent for other lands
remitted, which had been granted to John Orson and Edward j
Rowley, but are not passed to them under y' Acts of Settle-
ment, all which had been conveyed to and purchased by the said
Ball. .Date 19 th Oct. 20 th year. — Inrolled 23 d Oct. 1668.
49. Sir JAMES SHAEN knt., Major ROB. EDG-
WOORTH, and WM. HOEY esq.— A house, with yc ap-
purts, in Oxmantowne, in Dublin, 13s. ljd. — Tinenure
(part), 1 cart., in Camlisk, 4th of cart., 250a. 1r. 6p. 57.1s.lfd.
— Lackans, 1 cart, 177 A. 3 n. 37. 11s. llftf— Mastrim
or Mastrum, 1 cart., 143 a. In. 28 V. 27. 18s. Ok/. — in
Aghafin, f of a cart, 120 a. 3r. 36 p. 27. 8s. llfd.— in
Aghadonagh, f of a cart, 32 a. 12s. llfd.— in Aghnatarragh
ats Aghaturagh, gtlis cart., 6 a. 2 n. 24 p. 2s. 8d.— Cloneard,
1 cart, and Lisdowneere, i cart, 328 a. 2 n. 20 p. 67. 13s. 2Jd.
— Ballym'William-Eighter, 1 cart, 67 a. 2 n. 17. 7s. 4d.
— Cartron-Capple, 1 cart., 67 a. 2 a. 17. 11s.— Tuerfins, 1
cart., 72 a. & 36 r. 17. 9s. 8d. — Cloonecosney, 1 cart,
64 a. 2 it. 17. 6s. ljd. — Aglianevin, 1 cart., 57 a. 17. 3s.0fd.
— Agharickard, 1 cart, 79 a. & 8 r. 17. Us. U^d.— Fyhal-
mon (part) and Ballym'Williain-Oughter (part), 21a. 8s. 6d.;
bar. Ardagh, co-Longfoiid.— Total quantity, 1 ,497 a. 1 n. 38 p.
plant. (2,425 a. 3r. 31 p. stat.)— Total rent, 307. 6s. 7 (id.— in
trust for y° (49) officers. Date Uth Sep. 20th year.— 1
Inrolled 1th October 1668.
53. Col. RANDAL CLAYTON, JOHN CROCKER,
and JOHN COLPOYS— The moiety of a house, slated,
in Oxmantowne, Dublin, 18s. — part of a house, a house,
a yard, a shedd, and garden, in Kirwan's-lane, south side,
14s. 7 d. — a house backwards and ye walls of a house back-
wards in d°, north side, 18s. — a house, backside, and thatched
house backwards, in d«, 6s. 9d.— a house, a yard, a house
plott backwards, and thatched shedd backwards, in d°,
17. Is. 2 id. — a house in d", north side, 17. Is.— a corner house,
a house backwards, and a yard, in d° or in Bridge-street,
37. 14s. Ofd. — several house plotts, now a garden, in d°, 9s. —
a house, a house plott backwards, another house backwards,
and a garden, in Bridge-street, south side, 14s. 3d.— a house,
a yard, a shedd, another shedd and house, in d», 27. 2s. — a
house, a yard, and another yard, in d", 17. 16s. — a house, a
yard, a shedd, a garden, and a house plott, 17. Is. — a house,
2 yards, and a garden plott, in d°, 17. 2s. 6d. — a corner house,
a house backwards, and a yard, in Lambert’s street, south side,
17. lls.6d. — part of a house plott and some old walls and
a backside in d», 3d. ; town of Galway. — Total rent in
Galway, 167. 12s. 6<7.— in trust for y“ (49) officers. Date
8th February 207 h year.— Inrolled 12th February 1667.
Dublin.
Galway.
Roll, 197/i <§• 90th Cha. II. eighth part, back.
1. JOHN WESTLY.esq., LL.D. — In Sagard towne,
certain lands called Reynolds Farme, 78 a. plant., (126 a. 1 n.
16 p. stat.) 17. 6s. 3d. ; bar. Newcastle and Qpper-Crosse, co.
Dublin.— He sold these lands to Robt. Bowyer of Dublin,
gent., by deed dated 18th June 1668. R. 3. Date 26th May
207 h year. — Inrolled 2d June 1668.
3. JOHN WARREN esq.— Ballynegran, 180 a. 37. 12s.
10f d. — Ballynegilloge, 45 a. 18s. 2\d.— Ballynekilly alias
Ballynessilly, 113 a. 27. 5s. 9<7. — Ballynecurry, 60 a. 17. 4s. 3hd.
— Ballymangan, 80 a. 17. 12s. 4W. — Askengarran, 91a.
1/ 16s. 1 0i<7. — Glanbarran, 101 a. 27. 0s. 10f<7— Monefar-
ney, 54 a. 17. Is. 10J<7. — Ballylosky, 138 a. 27. 15s. 101(7.
— Bolany, 58 a. 17. 3s. 5f<7. — Ballywalterbegg, 116 a.
27. 6s. 1 1 id. — Aragurtin alias Ardworsteine, 152 a. 37. Is. 6f <7.
— Rahin, 116a. 27. 6s. llf<7.— Coolenegullin, 35a. 14s. 2<7.
— Ballynehorney, 60 a. 17. 4s. 3|<7.— Ballymurrogh, 128 a.
27. Us. 10(7. — Ballyshancarragh ats Ballinharragh, 40 a.
16s. 2 i d. — Ballinvalley, Carrinmore, and Killnekerkey ats
Killnerehey, 226 a. prof. 80 a. unprof. 47. 1 Is. 6J<7— Bally-
reagh, 132 a. 27. 13s. 5i(7.— Funshoge, 167 a. 37. 7s. 71(7.
Ballystraduffe ats Ballyshrnduffe and Tubberscullybin ats
Tubberscullin, 171 a. 37. 9s. 3(7.— Ballynebarney and Knock -
dullin, 100 a. 27. 0s. 6(7.— Cooleroe (part), 23 a. 9s. 3f(7. —
Ballyadin and Ballyabran, 227 a. 47. 11s. 11(7.— Killmullony
alias Killunclony, 54 a. 17. Is. lOJrf. Crymore, 55 a.
17. 2s. 3\d. — Garrenmurrogh, 103 a. prof. 3 a. unprof.
27. Is. 81.(7— Ballyduffe, 10 a. 4s. 0^(7— Munneboe alias Mane-
genboe, 97 a. prof. 20 a. unprof. 17. 19s. 3J(7.— Killpatrick,
95 a. prof. 54 a. unprof. 17. 18s. 5f(7— in y« easterly part
of Tankemuck and Tubberlunyny alias Tubberlony, to be cut
off by a north and south line, 33 a. 1 n. 12 P. 13s. 5f(7. ; bar.
Bnllaghcene, co. Wexford. — Ballynecarge and Smytlis-
towne, 172 a. 37. 9s. 1\d. — Curratubban alias Garryhibbett
and Lassiglassen, 186 a. 37. 15s. 3f(7. — BaUyneshaigh or
slireygh and Ballincarsey ats Tirroe, 219 a. 47. 8s. 8. ((7.
— Coolebegg, 187 a. 3 r. 37. 16s. 0J(7. ; bar. Gorey, co.
Wexford— Total quantity, 3,825 a. & 12 r. plant. (6,196 a.
& Ip. stat.) — Total rent, 777. 8s. 10\d. 6. JOHN
BRITTON gent— In y° westerly part of Cooleroe, by a north
and south line, 79 a. 2 it. 27 p. plant. (129 a. & 8 p. stat.)
17. 12s. 3(7. ; bar. Ballagheenc, same co. Date 14/A April
20th year.— Inrolled 28th April 1668.
7. Capt. THOS. RICHARDS— Ardamallogh and Bal-
lygauge, 191 a— in y' commons belonging to said towns,
6(i a. 1 n. 13 P- — Ballymylodbegg and Bnllymylodmore, part
of Ballygarvine, 122 a— Tentor, Eglish, Nicola, Rinamore,
Strangary, and Euinla, 369 a. — in Bohernrd, 151a.; bar.
Upper Ossory, Queen’s Co— Total, (1,456 a. 3 r. 3 p. stat.)
—Rent, 187. 4s. 2.1(7. 8. WILLIAM BURGESSE esq.
—In Killbnllylnllmio, 200 a. plant. (323 a. 3 u. 35 v. slat.)
(122.)
47.1s.; same bar. and co. 9. Ensign RICH. PRATT. Kilkenny.
— Lackanlouty, 64 a. plant. (103 a. 2 r. 27 p. stat.)
17. 5s. 11(7.; liberties of Kilkenny— Killballytallon (part), Queens Co.
KiUbegg (part), and Coolnebeagh (part), 85 a. 1 R. 14 p.
plant. (138 a. & 37 p. stat.) 17. 14s. 7(7. ; bar. Upper
Ossory, Queen’s Co. 10. PHILLIS PRATT and Kilkenny.
JOHN her son. — In Ballymarle, 165 a. & 2 P. plant.
(267 a. 1 r. 7 p. stat.) 37. 6s. 10/7. ; bar. Iverke, co. Kil-
kenny. Date 2d June 20th year.— Inrolled 167/i June
11. FRANCIS Lord Bishop of LIMERICK. — The
house chosen by Edward, late bishop of Limerick, and which
was sett out to him for 7 years according to y* Act of Settle-
ment, with that small waste plott of ground, and 2 ruinous
tenements thereon, which Wm., late bishop of Limerick, bought
of y« trustees for y° commissioned officers, at 20s. a year, lying
on yc backside of said house, equal with y* front thereof,
down to y* high way, adjoining to y' city wall, being from
said backside 66 yards in length and 29 in breadth, to be
aimexed to y' see for ever, and be a mansion house for said
Francis and his succ”, 67.15s.; city of Limerick.
12. JOHN SMYTH, A.M., Minister of St. Muncheans—
A front house and an old pair of stone walls in the said
parish, 9s— to hold to him and his succ" ministers thereof;
city of Limerick. 12. JOHN SOWDEN, A.M., Minister
of St. John’s parish— A front house, part stone and part
cagework, on yc west side of St. John’s-strcet, said city— to
hold to him and his successors, 17. 10s. Dale 8th July
207 h year.— Inrolled 18 th June 1668.
13. Major SEAFOULE GIBSON. - Great IMtowne,
219 a. 2 it. 47.8s. 105(7. — Beamount (part), 112 a. 27. 5s.4J(7.
— Oimhstone, 64 a. 2r. 17. 6s. I J(7— Laganhall (part), with
part of Cloudstowne, 58 a. 17. 3s. 5 5(7. ; bar. Duleeke, co.
Meath— TuffidonneU (part), 153 a. 3 it. 20r— l-oghmoylen
(part), 222 a. 2 n. 36 p— Total, (610 a. & 5 ft stat.) 57. Is. St/. ;
bar. Fewes, co. Ardmagh. — Note: He sold the lands in co.
Ardmagh to Capt Anthony Nixon, whose widow had y'
quit rent reduced to 37. per aim— in part of Knocknegor,
in Atherdee parish, 10 a. 2 tt, 4s. 3(7. ; bar. Atherdee, co.
Lot in. — ' Total quantity, 841 a. & Hi ft plant. (1,362 a. 1 R.
33 p. stat.) Dote SWA June 2tWA year.— Inrolled lath June
16. WM. DRAPER esq — Ballyfoyle alias Bnllaghfoylo,
99 a— in Ballyeortme and Rathto ats Rnthbaore, 1<H» a. ;
bar. Ida, Igrin, and Iliereon, co. Kilkenny— Total, (322 v,
1 r, 16 p. stat.)— Rent, 47. 0s. 7rf— Owlert ats Ovpkrd, 187 a.
— Cooleroe, 231 a.; bar. Forth, «k Carlow— Total, (67Ta.A
15 P. stat.)— Kent, Si. 9s. 3J*7. Dote 28/A .\/.V2«/A year.
— Iilivlkd 30/A May 1G68-
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RECORDS OF IRELAND.
[March
Kilkenny.
Longford.
Galway.
Mayo.
Limerick.
Westmeath.
Cork.
Kilkenny.
Wexford.
Limerick.
Westmeath.
Kilkenny.
17. MAUDLIN, widow of ED W. FISHER of Cra-
dockstowne, co. Kildare, esq. — In y* east side of Ballyreddy,
282 a. & 14 p. prof. 42 a. 3 it. unprof. — Ballyknocke, 304 a.
1 R. prof. 46 a. 2 r. unprof. — Ballyneile, 292 a. 2 r. ; bar.
Ida, Igrin, and Ibercon, co. Kilkenny. — Total quantity,
878 a. 3 r. 14 p. plant. (1,423 a. 2 r. 10 i>. stat.) — Rent,
17/. 15s. lid. — to hold to y* uses of his will, dated [ ]
Dale Mh June 20 th year. — Inrolled 15 th June 1668.
20. MICHI-. Lord Archbishop of DUBLIN, Dr. JOHN
PARRY, Dean of Christ Church, and Dr. TIIOS. STEEL,
Dean of St. Patrick’s. — The several impropriations, rectories,
and tythes hereafter expressed, viz. the rectory of yc parish
church of Drumlane, co. Cavan, dio. Kilmore. — the imp.
tythes of the par. eh. of Abby-Shrure alias Shrenor, co. Long-
ford, dio. Ardagh. — two q" of imp. tythes in y' parish eh.
of Killiscoby, co. Galway, dio. Tuam. — four q" of imp.
tythes in y" par. ch. of Ballintober, co. Mayo, dio. Tuam. —
four q" of imp. tythes in y'par. ch. of Drumanean ats Drumo-
neoghan, same co. and dio. — the impro. tythes of yc par. ch.
of Caherinlish. — the imp. rectory of yc par. ch. of Caherelly ;
co. Limerick, dio. Cashed. — the imp. tythes of y' par. ch.
of Fowres. — the like of Foyran parish. — the like of Kill-
patrick; co. Westmeath, dio. Meath — the like of Mogeely.
— the like of Ballyhey ats Balloghy and Temple Robin. — the
like of Killathy ; co. Cork, dio. Cork, Cloyne, and Rosse—
the like of Crossmolina. — the like of Adergoole.— the like
of Killtain ats Kilbclsada— the like of Ardagh.— the like of
Ballyneheglish — the like of Rareagh ; co. Mayo, dio. Killala.
—the like of Stanckarty.— the like of Burne-Church.— the
like of Tullaghanbroge ; co. Kilkenny, dio. Ossory. — the
like of Whitchurch ; co. Wexford, dio. Femes.— to hold in
trust for ever to y' use of y' vicars and quiremen of Christ-
church and St. Patrick’s, paying such rents, reservations, and
duties as formerly were paid for yc same, with such increase of
rents ns yc Lord Lieut, and six or more of the Privy Council
should think reasonable and convenient. 21. Dr. JOHN
PARRY aforesaid — A certain mill, called y= Poll Mill, with-
out Pole Gate, with yc watercourse and yc tack thereunto
belonging, 15s.; city of Dublin. — to him and his succ",
deans of Christ Church Date 1 6 th June 20/4 year.— Inrolled
19 th June 1668.
22. STANDISH HARTSTONGUE esq— Parke alias
Park-Grumbany, Ballymackcene, Gortderackly, and Bally-
brenanebegg, 376 a. 3 r. 37 p. 51. 14s. 4W. ; city of
Limerick. — Galbally-Marslmll, 70 a. 11. 3s. 7 Jd.; bar.
Coshmae, same co. Dale 10/A July 20/A year. — Inrolled
18/A July 1668.
24. WILLIAM LOWE esq. — In Newtowne, 57 a. 1 r.
8 P.— Rahinchorick als Ralunsurick, 64 a. 1 it. 37 p Coro-
nahir alias Correnagher, 174 a. & 13 P.— Spittlehouse, 20 a.
1 r. 20 p.; bar. Moycoshell, co. Westmeath— Total, (512 a.
& 38 p. stat.)— Rent, 6/. 8s — 25. MARKE MOULDEesq.
— In Ballysallagh, y= south-west part thereof, 150 a. plant.
(242 a. 3 r. 36 p. stat.) 3/. 0s. 9 d. ; bar. Gowran, co. Kil-
kenny Date 2d January 20/A year. — Inrolled 10/A Man
1669.
27. JOHN BOYCE. — In y° south part of y° east part of
Poorestowne, 148 a. & 16p. plant. (239 a. 3 r. 24 p. stat.)
21. 5s. ; bar. Ida and Olfa, co. Tipperary. Date
18/A March 20/A year. — Inrolled 14/A April 1668.
29. Aldn. JOHN FORREST and WM. MARK-
HAM esq— Part of Dercy, 383 a— Finiskin (part), 263 a.
—in the south part of Drumhill, 78 a. 2r. 3 p.; bar. Fewes
co. Aiidmagii. — Total quantity, 724 a. 2 it. 3 p. plant!
(1,173 a. 2 a. 17 p. stat.) — Total rent, 91. 15 s. 7 \d. to bold
for ever to such uses as are specified in a certain deed in-
dented, bearing date 23d June 1660, made to them by Henry
Flower of Dublin, esq. 31. ROBERT STERNE— In y
south part of Kilhnaghes and Garrinree als Garrvhenrie,
189 a. & 21 p.; bar. Corkery, co. Wcstmeath— one tene!
ment and 2 garden plotts in Arehestowne— in said Arclies-
towne, 1 1 A— in Brownestowne, 20 a. 3 r. 39 p. ; bar. Del-
vin, same co. — Total quantity, (358 a. 1 r. 22 r. stat.)
4/. 9s. 7 id. 32. JOHN, son of ROBEBT STERNE
dec'1 — Trienoghtraghnaunagb, 211a. 2 r— another parcell
of the same, 22 a. — more of the same, 196 a. 2 r. prof. 294 a.
unprof— Trienightragh, 166 a. 3 r. 30 p— of the same, 28 a.
1 r— more of the same, 22 a. prof. 179 a. 3 r. 10 p. unprof.
— in Drumbrean, Killeely, and Bunglassy, most contiguous to
the aforesaid lands, 156 a. 3 r. 10 p. ; bar. Mogunnihy, co.
Kerry. — Total quantity, 804 a. plant. (1,302 a. 1 r. 14 p.
stat.) — Rent, 12/. 4s. 1 itf. — Note.- By order of council,
dated 20 March 1676, Mr. John Sterne had yc quit rent of
12/. 4s. 1 W. reduced to 21. 14s. a year. (Inrolled 3 Feb.
37° Car. 2d>, lm» pars, facie JR. 8.) 33. Lieut. Col. BEN-
JAMIN LUCAS. — In yc south-west part of Lisdweene, 5 a.
2 k. 27 p. ls.lltf. — Julislouaghane or Lisloughan, 1 qr., 150 a.
21. 5s. 6 id. ; bar. Moyferta, co. Clare. — Terelagheene, being
plus-land, 115 a. I/. 14s. lid.; bar. Corcumroe, same co.
— in Lurga or Larga quarter, 22 a. 6s. 8d. — Ballyneg-
nocke, 3 cart, (part), 73 a. 1/. 2s. 2d. ; bar. Inchiquin, co.
Clare Date 4/4 Jan. 20/4 year. — Inrolled 20/4 January
1668.
35. CHRISTOPHER DAVENPORT gent. — Derry-
loghtagh ats Derry- Cloghtagh als Derry-cloghslagh (part),
31a. — in Lehanagh, 362 a. 1 n. 24 p. — Kellavinoge (part) and
Tomodermody (part), 569a. 2r. 16p.; bar.Carbery, co.Cork.
—Total quantity, 963 a. plant. (1,235 a. stat.)— Total rent,
11/. Us. 9d. — then in his possession; and for yc remainder
after yc death of Sheely Donovan, being in Killovinoge and
Tomacdermody, 200 a. plant. (323 a. 3 r. 35 p. stat.)— Rent,
31. 0s. 9 d. — Note : Sir Edward Scott knt., having purchased
these lands from Davenport, had an abatement of 4/. 12s. 6d.
of the quit rent, whereby the whole was reduced to 10/. a
year, by patent dated 12 August, and inrolled 4 Feb. 1679.
(Rot. anno 32’ Car. 2Ji, 3“ pars, dorso Roll 28.) 36. JOHN
PECK esq., CHRISTIAN his wife, relict of Lieut. Col.
John Hewetson, and THOS. IIEWETSON, their son and
heir. — In y° north part of Bracklow, Killmurry, and Derry-
gregan, 258 a. 2 r. 27 p. plant (418 A. 3.r. stat.) 51. 4s. 7).d.;
bar. Philipstowne, King’s Co. — with a proportionable part
of unprofitable retrenched by Capt. Hum. Hartwell— to hold
to y* uses of Col. Ilewetson’s will, dated 8 June 1668.
36. DAVID RHINDE— In y' four tates called Carode-
rorvasse als Carrowederdashrean, 51 a. plant. (82 a. 2 r. 18 p.
stat.) 13s. 9 .] d. ; bar. Magherestaphana, co. Fermanagh.
37. Cornet JOHN GORE. — The remaining part of
Ballyvoy alias Ballyvoe other qr., 26 a. prof. 14 a. unprof.
— the remaining part of y' east qr. of Glassy ats Glassy-east,
29 a. prof. 16 a. 2 r. unprof. — in Carrowgare, 1 qr., 30 a.
1 R. 13 p. prof. 24 a. unprof.; bar. Corcumi-oe, co. Clare.
—Total, 85 a. 1 r. 13 p. plant. (138 a. & 36 p. stat)— Rent,
11. 5s. lid. 37. JOHN BRADSTREET gent — Part
of Curraghmore, with y' improvements made by him, 132 a.
1 r. 17 p. plant. (214 a. 1 it. 23 p. stat) 21. 13s. 7 id. ; bar.
Ida, Igrim, and Ibercon, co. Kilkenny. Date 19/4 Sept.
20/4 year.— Inrolled 18/4 November 1668.
39. NICHOLAS HOOPER esq. and Dame MAR-
GARET COLVILL his wife, relict of John Arthur of
Wexford, esq., and of Jas. Lord Colvill — A ruined house,
with a large yard, and key belonging to it— a stone house,
thatched, with back walls and yard — a stone house, slated,
and yard— a stone house, slated, and yard, now lying waste,
—a stone house and yard— a.stone house, slated, with the
back building and yard — a low house, slated— a low house
thatched.— a thatched house. — a stone house, slated— old
walls, with a thatched shop, 2 shedds, and a yard a stone
house, with a back building and yard. — die like— the like.
the like— a stone house, a yard, garden, and backhouse,
—a stone house, backhouse, garden, and appurts. — the like.
the like— a stone house, backhouse, yard, and appurts.
a stone house, a ruined back building, and yard. — a stone
house, thatched, a yard, and appurts— a gable end, with
y° appurts, 'vaste. — a stone house and backside, waste
a stone house, back building, and yard — an old thatched
house and yard— one old wall, with the appurtenances—
one old wall, with the house, slated, and appurfs. — a house,
thatched, backhouse, garden, and appurts. — a stone house
yard, and other appurts. — a slated house, with back build!
ings and yard. — waste walls adjoining to St. John’s Gate.
a stone house, with old walls, back building, and yard.
— a thatched house and backside, with the appurts a
stone house, slated— stone walls, with their appurfs, waste.
— a thatched house, backside, yard, and appurtenances— a
Clare.
Cork.
King's Co.
Fermanagh.
Clare.
Kilkenny.
Wexford.
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ig&so Cu. IX. thatched house and appurtenances. — a slate house or cage-
— — work, with y" appurts.— a stone house, back building, yard,
Wexford. anj stable, with other appur'ts. — a stone house, backhouse,
yard, and appur'ts ; par. St. Iverin’s ats St. Ivorye’s, in Wex-
ford.— four cabbins, with yc appurtenances. — -two thatched
houses, backsides, and yards. — a stone house, backhouse of
cagework, and yard. — a stone house, backhouse, yard, and ap-
purfs. — the like. — the like. — a large piece of ground, with a key
belonging to it, 2 houses with a backside, and their appur'ts. —
a stone house, backhouse, yard, and appur't's. — a low slate house
and garden. — a stone house, backhouse, yard, and key, with
y' appurts. — a slate house, with a thatched cabbin. — a slate
house, with red herring house and yard, with the appurts.
— old walls, with y° appurts. — a stone house, backhouse,
yard, and appurts; — two old houses, with backsides and ap-
purtenances. — ruined walls, with a piece of ground apper-
taining.— a slate house and cabbin. — a thatched house, yard,
and appurts. — a slate house, back building, and garden.
— a ruined house, garden, and waste walls — a ruined house
and garden. — a slate house, back building, and yard. — a slate
ruined house and garden, and a low slate house and back-
side.— a slate house, garden, and appurts. — a slate house,
backhouse, and small court. — a slate house, backhouse, and
garden.— the like. — a thatched house and appurts. — a ruined
house and garden— a stone house, garden, and appurts.— the
like. — a stone house, backhouse, and garden. — an old house
and thatched tenement, with a garden.— two ruined houses,
with yc appurts. — old ruined walls, with grounds appertaining.
— a slated house. — the like, with backside. — a thatched cabbin.
— three ruined houses and old walls, with y° appurts. — a low
house and garden. — a house, garden, and appurts. — a pair of
walls and appurts.— a stone house, backhouse, and appurts.
— high stone walls, with yc appurts. — a ruined house. — a
plottof ground.— waste walls.— a plott of ground, an old house,
and a plott of ground waste walls — a garden plott.— waste
walls. — two pieces of ground. — a plott of ground. — the like.
— two cabbins and a garden ; in Selkar’s als St. Peter’s par.,
town of Wexford. — Total rent, 22/. 4s. 9<Z. Dale
With June 20 th year — Inrolled 1th July 1668.
Wicklow. 46. Sir WILLIAM FLOWER knt-Killcrony, 202 a.
4 .1. Is. 9J</.— Ballyornan called Tennyhinch (part), 23 a. 2 r.
9s. 6 \d. — the other part of d°, 118 a. 2 r. 21. 11s. 7 Id. —
Steeiebane or Steevane, 104 a. 2/. 2s. 2 d. — Coulerath, 127 a.
21. l\s.5!,d. — in Killmurry, 525 a. 10/. 12s. 7Jd.— Collera,
381a. 11. 14s. 2{d. — Killmecanogc, with y° appurts, viz.
Glancormack, Ballytuskin or Ballyhiskin, Ballyvaune, Bal-
lyhoome, and Killoogh, 1,159 a. 23/. 9s. 4(1. ; half bar.
Rathdowne, territory Glancapps, co. Wicki-ow. — Total
quantity, 1,640 a. plant. (4,276 a. In. 22 r. stat.) — Total
rent, 53/. 9s. Ok/. Date 9th June 20 th year. — Inrolled
23 d October 1668.
Wicldow.
49. HENRY PACKENHAM esq.— Heystowne (part), Wexford.
478 a. & 29 p. plant. (774 a. 2 r. 12 p. stat)' 9Z. 13s. 7I</.;
bar. Bantry, co. Wexford. — two third parts of Kinturke ats Westmeath.
Killturke, 217 a.— Trymroe alias Tromroe (part), 40 a.'2r.
35 p. prof. 17 a. 2 r. 8 p. unprof.— Tullynally, 286 a. & 32 p.
— Kintogher, 114 a. prof. 40 a. unprof.— Carne, 81a. 3 r.
8p._ Firmore, 38 a. 1 r. 8p.— Mayne (part), 222 a. prof. 34 a.
3 r. 8p. unprof. — Total quantity, (1,079 a. 3 n. 21 p. stat.) —
Rent, 13/. 10s. 4.(cZ.— one other part of Trymroe als Tromroe,
212 a. 3 n. 8 p. prof. 81 a. 2 r. 31 p. unprof.— Loghanstowne,
72 a. 3 n. 8 p.— Ballynegall, 33 a.— Rathglegan alias Rathno-
glessan, 14 a. & 32 p.— Cole (part), 99 a.— Total, (699a. 1r.
32 p. stat.) — Rent, 81. 14s. 5!}d. ; half bar. Foure, co. West-
meath. 50. JOHN GOULD.— Callronane alias Carill- Meath.
ronane (part), 142 a. 3 r. 33 p. plant. (231 a. 2 r. Up. stat.)
2/. 7s. 10K; bar. Lune, co. Meath. Date 30th Sep.
20 th year. — Inrolled 15 th January 1668.
52. Lieut. Col. WM. CANDLER, ANNE his wife, relict Kilkenny.
of Major John Villiers, and GEORGE, son and heir of ye said
Major. — In Dunnamagan and part of Raheene, y“ easterly
part, to be divided by a north and south line, 620 a. plant.
(1,004 a. 1 r. 8 p. stat.) 12/. 11s. 0J</. ; bar. Kells, co. Kil-
kenny—to Villiers.— St. Tennants, 122 a. 2 R. 22 p— Bal- Wexford.
lickhonick, 112 a. 1 r. 18 p— in Ambrosetowne and Gobles-
towne, 135 a. 2 u. 24 p.— Maxbooly, 89 a. 1 R. 16 p.— Hassey-
rath (part), 32A.-Hollmanhill, 14 a.; bar. Bargy, co. Wex-
ford.—Total, (819 a. 2 r. 22 p. stat.) 10/. 4s. lid. — these
to Candler. Date 28 th Nov. 20th year.— Inrolled 5th De-
cember 1668.
Boll, 19th <§• 20 th Cha. II. ninth part, face.
Armagh.
Dublin.
Tipperary.
Drogheda.
1. WILLIAM HAMILTON of Loughcurrin, and now
of Kinard, co. Tyrone, esq— The lands granted to him by
patent dated 27 February, 19 Chas. II., were erected into y'
manors of Callidon and Mote, viz. yc lands in the counties of
Tyrone and Ardmagh into y' former, with courts leet and
courts baron, free warren and park, a Monday market, and
3 fairs on 10 June, 10 August, and 30 Nov., at Callidon, pay-
ing 13s. id. yearly ; and y° lands in yc co; of Longford into
y'°latter, the town hitherto called Lisiquin to be called by yc
name of Mote, with the like privileges, except market and
fairs. Date 15 thJuly 20 th year.— Inrolled 1th December
1668.
17. RICHARD BARRY gent.— The moiety of Corballis,
54 a. 2 b. 10 p. — the moiety of Clougheran or Cloghran,
190 a. 2 b. 20 p.; bar. Coolock, co. Dublin. — Total, 245 a.
& 30 p. plant. (397 a. & 30 p. stat.)— Rent, 4/. 19s. 3 id.
18. ROBERT SHAPCOTT and RICHARD STEPHENS
esqrs. — A parccll of ground in St. Warborough’s-street, next
adjoining to the dwelling-house of said Stephens, containing
21 yard° in length and 7 in breadth, or thereabouts, Is. 6 d. ;
city of Dublin. Date 21s/ Dec. 19Z/t year.
20. The CORPORATION of GREAT YARMOUTH.
In yc west part of both the Mullogs, 248 a. 2 R. 9 r.— the
east part of Ballyveale, 433 a. 1 R- 13 p.— Lyssadubber, 207 a.
prof. 190 a. unprof.; bar. Iffa and OfTa, co. Tipperary. —
Total quantity, 888 a. 3 r. 22 p. plant. (1,439 a. 3 R. 16 P.
stat.) Rent, 13/. 10s. Dale 18 th March 20th year. — In-
rolled 9th July 1668.
24. Sir ARTHUR FORBESSE bart, Lieut. Col.
GEORGE STEWART, and Capt. HENRY FRENCH.
A slated house or tenement, a slated brewhouse, a malt-
(122.)
house, stone-walled, on the South Key, Drogheda, 15s— a
small slated house or tenement in St. John’s-street, Is. 10id.
— a small thatched tenement in St. James-street, Is. 10.W. ;
same town. — part of Talbottstowne and Bally rowan, 364 a.
1 R. 14 p. 11. Is. 6i</.— Killalease, 190 A. prof. 30 a. unprof.
3/. 16s. 11 Id. — Garrykillbery, 125 a. prof. 135 a. unprof.
21. 10s. lid. — Ballincallow, 150 a. prof. 120 a. unprof.
31. 0s. 9</.— Downings and Ballycarrigyn, 310 a. prof. 120 a.
unprof. 6/. 5s. 6 Jd. — Castleruddery, 370 a. 1/. 18s. 9tZ. —
Donaghmore (part), 95 a. 2 r. 26 p. (rent omitted); bar.
Talbottstowne, co. Wicklow— Dunbcggan, 1 cartron, 193 a.
1 r. 5 p. 31. 18s. id. — Cornedromig, 2 cart., 373 a. 2 a. 30 p.
7/. lls.Sfd.; bar. Granard, co. Longford.— Total quantity in
Wicklow, 1,605a. & 3 p. plant. (2,599a. 3r. 19p. stat.)— Rent,
32/. 10s. — in Longford, 566 A. 3 R. 35 p. plant. (918 a. 2 n.
2-1 p. stat.) ll/.9s.7f<Z. — in trust for y' (49) officers.
Dale 15th Nov. 19 th year.— Inrolled 21 st November 1667.
31. THOMAS EYRES esq.— Newtowne (part), Drangan
(part), and Cloghtine (part), 296 a. 1 n. 7 r. plant. (479 a. 3r.
31 p. stat.) 41. 9s. 11 jrf. ; bar. Middlethird, co. Tipperary.
34. THOMAS CLEERE gent— Byfettstownc, 202 a.
31. Is. 4\d. — Cappaghgarran (part), 151a. 2/. 5s. 10 Ad. —
part of the same, 68 a. l/.Os.73d.— Ballvdowgan (part), 93a. &
36p. 1/. 8s. 3. id.; bar. Slevardagh, same co.- 35. HUM-
PHRY RAY gent.— In Ballycnlline and part of Gurteene,
486 a. 2 n. 14 r. plant. (788 A. & SO p. stat.) 11. Is. 9.|d. ;
same bar. and co. 36. SAMUEL FLINTON gent
—In Ballydugan, 90 A. 3 R. 10 p. 1/. 7s. 7d.— in West Polo-
capule, 19 a. 1 r. 4 p. 5s. 10J</. ; same bar. and co.
38. HENRY KYTEgent — In Ronn-Mooly, 93 a. 1b.
13 p. plant. (151 A. & 29 p. stat.) 11. 8s. id. ; same bar.
and co. Dale 2d March 20 th year. — Inrolled 2d March
1667.
3 A
Drogheda.
Wicklow.
Longford.
Tipperary.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
Roll, 19 th 4' 20 th Cha. II. ninth part, bade.
i- 1- JAMES STOPFORD esq. — Upper Ballynegan, 471a.
2 r. 20 p. prof. 71a. & 3 r. unprof— White-Semerstowne,
111 a. 1 r. 16p. — Balfe’s part of Boltowne, 200 a. prof. 35 a.
unprof.— Upper Rattenrees, 200 a. prof. 5 a. & 10 p. unprof.
— Lower Rattenrees and Rathloghlin, 197 a. & 7 p. prof. 11a.
unprof.— Billy, 136 a. 3 n. 8 p. prof. 4 a. unprof.; bar. Kells,
co. Meath.— Total quantity, 1,316 a. 3 r. Up. plant.
(2,133 a. & 2p. stat.) — Rent, 261. 13s. 2\d. — Kilnesnell
alias Kiltumell or Killtinnell, Ballinvally, and Ballycullin
alias Ballaghallin, 57 a. 3 r. 1 p. — Knockanacroe als Lacka-
narlyor Lackananerly (part), 86 a. 2 n. prof. 65 a. unprof.—
in Kynogli alias Cunoge, to be cut off by a north and south
line, 25 a. 1 r. 23 p. prof. 16 a. unprof.— Killoghternan, part,
to be cut off by a north and south line, 97 a. 3 r. 5 p. ; bar.
Idrone, co. Carlow— Total, (433 a. & 27 p. stat.)— Rent,
51. 8s. 2\d. — Ballycrinegan, 322 a — more of yc same called
Ballybegg, 40 a. with y' mountain thereto belonging, which in
y' settlement of 1670 these lands are said to lye in bar. Rhone.
— Lissfallecan or Lissalecam alias Carrickleagh, 294 a— Bal-
Jybrack, 344 a. 2 n — Tinekilly ats Seskin, 171 a. — the moiety
of Tinecarrigge, 75 a. — Ballyroughan (third part), 23 a.—
Ballyknockrampen or crompen and Booleblack, 40 a.; bar.
St. Molins, same co— Rathmoyle, 100 a. ; bar. Idrone, same
co— Total, (2,250 a. 2 r. 12 p. stat.)-Rent, 28 1. 2s. 8}tf—
Knockglasse (part), 66 a— Duleene (part), 40 a. — in Ballin-
tillane, 79 a. 1r.5p.; bar. Kells, co. Meath— Total, (299 a.
2r. 26 p. stat.) — Rent, 31. 14s. lid. — part of yc Moate,
125 A. & 29 p— Corboggy (part), 54 a— Rent, 3/. 12s. 5id.
— Lackmelch (part), 56 a. If 2s. 8 d. ; same bar. and co— in
Leghanstowne or Loughanstowne, 12 a— in Little Cronis-
towne, 14 a. 10s. 6d.; bar. Delvin, co. Westmeath— Rus-
leagh, 403 a. 1 R — four gardens and a piece of ground called
Raheene, with yc several fields called by the names of Tum-
choyle, Crewile, Gurtmore, Killquille, Coolefooteed, Toucrine,
Shngtendinelee, and 10 a. in Barudwee and y= third part of
Classabony, with other parcells, 120 a. by estimation ; bar.
Forth and Idrone, co. CAitLow— Total quantity in Forth,
(654 a. stilt.) 51. 9s. — in Rhone, (194 a. 1 r. 20 p. stat.)
/• 21. 8s. 7 d. — Killeoynermoda, 26 a. prof. 60 a. unprof. —
Fiemore, 59 a. prof. 40 a. unprof— Fcighbegg, 95 a— Rath-
more, 120 a. prof. 30 a. unprof— Killine, 86 a. prof. 14 a
unprof— in Ballaghdeeve, 99 a— Shesiraghmore ats Shanna-
vally, 217 a. prof. 119 a. unprof., to be called Mary-Fort—
Gollrosse, 173 a. prof. 6 a. unprof— Liscanlane, 168 a. prof.
23 a unprof. — in Crottagh, 88 a — Cloghketon, 295 a—
Lackcommon, 61 a. prof. 135 a. unprof— Ballyknavin alias
Bnllmaiin, 82 a— in Ballesteana, Gortnebeaste, and Knock-
anreeahas Knoekaneere alias Knockane, 432 a. prof. 247 a
unprof— Gortnevally (part), 49 a. 2 r. prof. 66 a. unprof.;
bm . l.ower Ormond, co. T ipperary— Total quantiti-, 2,050a.
— John' t (3'3? nA' 36 P- stat0 — Rent, 31/. 2s. !).}</.
Jolmstowne, 149 a— Ballyhist, 284 a— Ballgree and Pot-
tlebane, 640 a. 2 r. - Pottleree, part of Ballgree manor,
169a 2rK‘ ^’p80^ A'~ Alll"aman> -C.tlcl in n
169a. 2n. and Castlepole, 111a. to be both called Stopfbrd—
Rathinrick, 197 a. 2 „. prof. 137 a. Sr. 3 p. unprof-Fa-
KA,1:uu|?npraW,Goi^t
: r ®alltOW,,c’ 207 Prof. 70 a. unprof. — Ca-
bragh, 219a. prof. 8a. & 25p. unprof. -Loughan, 197 a
piof. 8 A. 3 in. Sp. unprof— Minleagh, 121 a. 2 r. prof. 31 a.
1 r. unprof— Donore (part) and Donorebegg (part), 86 a.
2r— Carrick, 157 a. 2 R—Crevie, 35 a.; bar KeUs eo
Meath— Total quantity, 3,139 a. plant. (5,084 a. 2 it 26 p’
“tiT: 63Ul!'r2rf-Mi'lto"ne (part), 135 a. 1„. 28,
plant. (22, t a. 3 r. 15, stat.) 21. 16s. 5 id.; bar. Ratoath,
‘ «h “rS 10 A- ^ °!rf — Rattin, 200 a.
/• Is., bar. 1 arb.ll, co. Westmeath— Knockanea, 49 a. 2 r
-Ballmlcssa, 80 a. 2 r— Castletowne, 267 a. 2 r— New-
A — Balledoogira. 80.,"
T,°Tg’ 28 too- Clonlonnn,
same co— t otal quantity, 592 a. 2 r. plant. (959 a 3 a <i„.
—Rent, 111.19s. 1 lid r, r- • ,, a. 6 it. stat.)
la 30 p i 1,1 , * 188 a. unprof. plant. 884 a.
Clara, 310 a. ; bar. Gowran, same co. — Total, (983 a. & 38 p.
stat.)— Rent, 12/. 5s. 9ft/— Castletowne, 453 a. prof. 50 a.
unprof. — Bawnballelough, 353 a. — Tornamommn, 49 a.
Feaglmestragon, 37 a. — Tankardstowne, 89 a. — Rath-Pa-
tricke, 133 a — Brickannagh, 92 a— Ballyquiddy, 256 a. 2 r.
— Ratliisker, 52 a— Monymicke (part), 282a. ; bar. Gnlmoy,
same co— Total quantity, 1,796 a. 2ii. plant. (2,910 a. & 5p.
stat.) — Rent, 36/. 7s. 6 (d. — Keatingstowne (part), 47 a.
Pricksheyes, 94 a. — Downeingstowne and .part of Coolere-
augh, 95 a — Ardnamaule, 42 a. — Shellamsrath (part), 78 a.
2 r— coiiions to the same, 39 a— Corshell, 22 a— Radestowne
and Ussellrath, 338 A— Quirreboy, 4 a. 2 r— Shellamsrath
(part), 40 a — Archersleyes, 124 a. & 17 p— Graigeshannon
next to Clonmore, 16a. In. 3p. — Bawnemoreand llagettsbane,
29 a. & 9 p. — Knockbulkine and Scaldfirres, 111a. 2 r. 9 p.
Knockmore, 33 a. — Ballynagh alias Ballynelenagh, 137 a.
Downehoodbegg and Downehoodmore, 26 a. 2 Scald-
Parkes, 5 a. 2 r. ; liberties of f city of Kilkenny— Total
quantity, _ 1,282 a. 3 n. 38 p. plant. (2,078 A. & 37 P. stat.)—
Rent, 25/. 19s. 6 §d. — Ballynemonymore, 26 a. Ballyhane
(part), 10 A part of Garriskett and Garrickard, 14 A. ; bar.
Ballagheene, co, Wexford — Total quantity, (80a. 3r. 39 p.
stat.) — Rent, 1/. 0s. 3d. — Total in Westmeath, 880a. 3r. 30 p.
plant. (1,426 a. 3r. 36 p. stat.)— Total rent, 17/. 16s. 8Jd—
in co. Kilkenny, 2,949 A. 2 R. plant. (4,777 A. 2 R. 33 P. stat.)
59/. 14s. 5Jd. Nurny, 850 a. prof. 408 a. unprof. plant.
(1,376 a. 3 r. 16 p. stat.)— Rent, 17/. 4s. l|d. ; bar. Offaley,
co. Kildare. 14. Said JAMES STOPFORD and
JAMES STANDISH esqrs— Two bricked stables, slated, a
yard or piece of ground comon to them both, in Oxmantown,
1/. 17s. 6 d. ; city of Dublin— to hold during the marriage
of Michael Dee and Catharine his wife. Date 14 th Oct.
20 th year.
16. GEORGE MATHEWS esq— A house, with y‘ ap-
purts, in Oxmantowne, Dublin, 11s. 3d.— two Corglasses
(part), 171a. 2 r. 7 p. prof. 8 a. unprof. — Tumonaghan,
1 cart., 73 a. Ik. 13 p. prof. 18 a. unprof. — Ducarricke,
1 cart., 85 a. prof. 17 a. 1 r. unprof— Derrynegan, l cart., 55a.
prof. 46 a. 3 r. 8 p. unprof— Cooleartan, 1 cart., 96 a 2b-
Legnagan, 1 cart., 71 a. 1 r. 24 p— Cooleagheia, 1 cart., 48a.
prof. 27 a. unprof— Cloonequosh, 110 a. 3r. prof. 3 a. un-
prof—Dromelea, 140 a. prof. 9 a. unprof— Corcapple-Mul-
laghlostera, 1 cart., 89 a. & 24 p— Kinckin, Loghmalegan,
Gortnaquosse, f cart., 372 a. 2 r. 32 p. prof. 45 a. 2 r un-
prof—Tullagh, 1 cart., 56 a. 3 r. 8 p. prof. 24 a. unprof—
Snawrallagh, J cart., 38 a. 1 it— Aghaleage and Clonebeagher,
2 cart., 330 a. 1 r. 8p— in Killerin, ■} and | cart., 232 a. &
24 p— Aghalogha and Killmeene, 2 cart., 350 a. 2 r. 24 p.
prof. 182 a. unprof— Ducarran, £ cart., 132 a. prof. 6 a. 2r.
unprof— in Dromeolly, ± cart., 148 a. prof. 9 a. unprof—
Arderry and Gortequoske, 1J cart., 89 a. 1 r. 24 p. prof. 32 a.
& 32 p. unprof— in Dromdiffer ats Unshenan, } cart., and in
Dromdiffer ats Inchinane, 8th cart., in y' west of Dromore,
84 a. prof. 3 a. unprof. — Shraglinadarragh, 1 cart., and in
Dromdiffer, 8th cart., 152 a. 1 r. 24. p. prof. 5 a. unprof—
Derrydda, 111 a. In. 24 p— Coragha, 122 a. 2 r. 24. p—
Derrymore, 65 a— Drombricke and Dromock, 236 a. 3 r.
32 p— Dromerrick, 109 a. 3 k. 8p— in Stradrinane, 91a
Clogher and Curraglineveale, 2 cart., 309 a. 3 r. 8 p— Drom-
cronane alias Dromcromane, 1 cart., 157a. 3 R. 8p Kilkerny,
1 cart., 125 a. 3 r. 8 p — Callaghell Derinkeher, 1 cart., 284 a.
prof. 35 a. 2 r. 32 p. unprof— Liscoole Feaghmoher, 1J cart.,
20 1 a. 2 n. 8 p. prof 21 a. 3 r. unprof. — Mayo, 1 cart., 188 A.
3 k. 8p— Crevyoughtragh, 14 a. 2 r— Crevyeigluragh, 11a.
3 k. 8p. — two thirds of Coolenesincagh, 35a.&32p. — Ardro-
mine alias Ardroma, 1 cart., 192 a. & 24 r. prof. 22 a. 3 r.
8 p. unprof— Aghadarrick alias Aghadurk, § cart., 79a. & 32 p.
prof. 13 a. 1 r. 4. p. unprof. — Tumeliskamiy, 75 a. 3 r. Kill-
danecne, 42 a — Killcreene, 1 cart., 71 a. 3 n. 8 p. — Tulle-
casliir, 1 cart., 88 a. 1 u. 32 p. — Shroghinvey, 3d of cart., 16 a.
2 n— in Drumany, 8th of cart., 45 a. 3 r— KUtibardane, d«j
168 a. prof 12 a. unprof. — Dromkeene, 1 cart., 122 a. 1 r.
23p— Derrinevanane, (-cart, 21a. 3r — Derrinkehir, icart,
i25 A. 3 r. 8 p — in Aghline, 8th of cart., 93 a. 2 r. *16 p. •
bar. Carrigallon, co. Leyirim. — Total quantity, 6,062 a. 1 r.
16 p. plant. (9,820 a. & 6 p. stat.)— Total rent, 61/.7s.6d—
19&20 Cn.n_
Wexford.
Kildare.
Dublin.
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fifteenth annual report.
183
Corlt.
to hold in trust for himself and Capt. Robt Allen. Date
16 th December 19 th year.—Inrolled 21si December 1667.
23. RICHARD and HENRY TITCHBORNE esqrs.,
and Major JOHN GRIFFITH— A timber house, slated,
on the Kay, in Dublin, 18s— part of a front house, back-
side, and garden, in Moyallow-street, east side, 8s. 3 \d.—
a front corner house, a backhouse, backside, and walls of a
garden, d", Is. 10W— a front house and backside in Blarney-
lane, south side, 3s— a front house, a thatched house back-
wards, a shedd, a garden, and several other tenements, be-
tween Noblett Dunscombe’s house and Blarney-gate, 7s. 6 d.
—a thatched house and small garden without Blarney-gate,
south side, 4s. lid.— a. front house, thatched, a backhouse, and
garden, in same lane, 4.s. 6(4— a front house and backside in
d", north side, 3s. 9tf— a front house, 2 sliedds, and a garden,
in d°, 7s. 6<4 — a cabbin, with a waste plott of ground, in d".
Is. 6 d. — a front house fronting Market hill, 2 thatched
houses, with a large garden, without the turnpike, 6s—
two front thatched houses, a tan-yard, and garden, in Blarney-
lane, north side, 10s. 3d— a thatched house, backside, and
garden, d°, 2s. 3d— a house and garden in Fayre-lane, east
side, Is. 6d— two houses, thatched, and a garden, same side,
Is. 6d. — a plott of ground, whereon a house stood, in d°. —
three tenements, with backsides, back cabbins, gardens, and
a plott of land in Moyallow-street, west side ; Skiddye’s-
acres alias Cloghlay, 2 a. ; Parkycarkybegg, J a. ; Is. 101d.
— two cabbins and a garden in same lane, 3s— a cageworke
shop for a smith in Moyallow-street, west side, Is. 101(4
three cabbins and two gardens in d°, 6s. 6d. — a thatched
house and garden in d°, 3s— the like in d°, 3s. three tene-
ments, backsides, and gardens, in d», 3s. 9d. — a cabbin,
garden, and backside, in Moyallow-street, 2s. 3d.— a cab-
bin and backside, d", Is. 6<4— a house, a cabbin, and gar-
den, in d°, 3s— three cabbins, two plotts of ground, and
a waste garden, in d", 4s. 6(4 — two cabbins and a large
garden in d«, 3s— two waste plotts and a garden plott in
d", 2s. 3d— the walls of a house, y® waste plott, and garden,
d“. Is. lid— a house, a cabbin backwards, and a garden, m
d% Is. lOJd. — a front house and stable, 7s. 6d. — a house,
3 cabbins, and 2 gardens, in d", east side, 4s. KHd— a house
and garden in d», Is. 10Jd— a front house, 2 outhouses, a
backside, and garden, in d“; a front and backhouse, 3s. 9d.
— a front house, backside, a shedd, and garden; a house,
backside, and garden; a house, cabbin, backside, and 2 gar-
dens; a house and garden, d»; two front thatched houses
in Church-lane, 16s. lOJd— a front house, a waste plott
backwards, and two gardens, in Moyallow-street, east side,
3S_ 9,/_ a waste plott of ground and a garden in d", Is. 6 d.
a front house, a cabbin, and a garden, in d", 3s. 9 d.
a front and backhouse, a malt house, a stable, 2 backsides,
and a garden, in d», 13s. 1^— two front thatched houses,
two gardens, and a close, in d", 4s. 6<4- a grist null, slated,
a backhouse, shingled, a cabbin, and 2 gardens, d°, 12s. 19&20C11. II.
— a front house, slated, backside, and large garden, 4s. 6 d. —
the moiety of a grist mill, a dwelling-house backwards, 2 Cork'
shedds, a yard, and 3 gardens, in d°, 15s. — two plotts whereon
were cabbins, a cabbin, and garden, 4s. 6 d. — a front slated
shop, a cabbin, a garden, a plott of ground, 3 cabbins,
another plott, and a garden, d“, 9s. — three tenements and two
gardens in Church-lane, 4s. 6 d. — a grist mill, called John’s
mill, and a backhouse, in d°, 9s. 4 \d. — a house, a plott of
ground, now a key, in Shandon-lane, south side, 4s. (id. —
two thatched houses and 2 gardens in d°, 6s. — two gardens
in d”, 3s. — two cabbins and gardens, d", 6s. — a front house and
large garden of y' south side d°, 3s. — a garden, a slated out-
house on ye Strand, 7s. 6(4 — five cabbins, with a backside and
garden to each, extending to Shandon’s castle in Shandon
church-lane, 4s. 6(4 — two front thatched houses, with back-
sides and gardens extending as before, 4s. 6(4— the like, 3s.
— three parts of four of die weares called Gould’s-weares,
and marsh thereto belonging, II. 2s. 6d— Fryer’s- weares and
pooles, 15s. — Agbanygiry-weare, an ebb-weare, 2s. 3d. —
Tullymore, a flood-weare. Is. 6 d. — Tullykallamagh, a fiood-
weare, Is. 6 d. — Tullyvanagh, a flood-weare, and Agliava-
dagaha, an ebb-weare, Is. 6 d. — f Tillingile-weare; f Agha-
nohoughton-weare ; and f Glanmire-weare, 3s. ; north suburbs
of Cork city. — a moiety of a range of building adjoining
to y' end of y“ south bridge; a back slated house and back-
side in Bridge-street, 7s. (id. — fa front corner house, slated,
in Bridge-street, Is. lOJd. — f part of a front house, back-
house, and backside, in d°, east side, 6s. 9f(4 ; soudi suburbs
of Cork. — Total rent in Cork, 162. 12s. 6 d. — in trust for
y® (49) officers. — Note .- The premisses thus f marked were
sold to Thomas Crooke of Cork, merchant, 26 June 1668.
Date 14 th Nov. \9th year.
37. RICHARD Lord COLOONY— A parcell of An- Mayo.
nagh, 29 a. 2 r. prof. 4 a. 1 r. unprof. — Rathreagh, 2 qrs.,
199 a. 2 r. 16 p. prof. 43 a. &32 p. improf. — Bleagh, 1 qr., 72a.
3r. 12 p. prof. 9 a. 1r. 8 p. unprof. — Ruinwolan, 1 qr., 85 a. &
32 p. — Rathduffe, lqr., 92 a. & 10 p. prof. 4 a. 3 n. 24 p. un-
prof— Knockmuilin, 1 qr., 90 A. & 32 P. prof. 50 A. 2 R. unprof.
— Derrygultenan, a parcell, 18 a. & 16 p. — Polechamre, 1 qr.,
79 a. 1 R. 8 p. — out of Carrowhanin, 1 1 a. 2 R. 33 p. —
in Rinnegrehy qr. als Ramagron, 33 a. 2 r. 32 p. prof. 22 a.
& 16 p. unprof. — Cloonetally, 1 cart., 21 A. 2 R. 32 p. ; bar.
Tirawly, co. Mayo. — Total quantity, 728 a. 3 r. 23 p. plant.
(1,180 a. 2 r. 31 p. stat.) — Rent, 'll 7s. Id. — Cloonachara ats Sligo.
Cloonalghtconin, 108 a. 3 r— Lisboy, lqr., 80a. 2r— Lis-
rontagh, 3f qrs., 97 a. 1 r. 3 p— Coltimore, 67 a. 2 r. prof.
28 a. unprof. ; bar. Tirrerell, co Sligo. — Dowrly, 1 qr.,
221 a. ; bar. Currin, same co— Total quantity, 575 a. & 3 p.
plant. (931 a. 1 R. 30 p. stat.)— Rent, 51. 16s. 5 d. Date
13 th Feb. 20 th year. — Inrolled 14 tk February 1667.
Roll, 20 th <§■ 21sf Cha.II. tenth part, face.
20& el Ch.ii. 1. Aldn. RICHARD COVERT. — Annagh, LplowF,
— 64 a. prof. 120 a. unprof, plant. (103 a. 2 r. 27 p. stat.)
Kerry. 19s. 7(4 ; bar. Truanackine, co. Kerry. Date 12th Ja-
nuary 20 th year.—Inrolled 15 tk January 1668.
6. JOSEPH BRADSHAW gent— Foulkrnth (part), 20&21 Ca ll
181 A. plant. (293 a. & 31 p. stat.) 3/. 13s. 3 id. ; bar. Fassa-
dinning, co. Kilkenny. Date 1 6th Dec. 20th year.— ^ithenmj.
— Inrolled 19 th January 1668.
Tipperary. 2. THOMAS LENTHALL esq— In j no tl e t p t
of Gortroran, Killcormick ats Coolecormick, Barnaballin-
lcgan, part of Killevard, 111a. & 18 p— in y" one calpe of
Cappullkeagh, containing Killoghey, 142 a. prof. 100 a. un-
prof—in Cline-Teef, 126 a. prof. 16 a. unprof— in y' north-
west part of Skehanagh, Clontaffe, and KiUinchuddihy (part),
54 a. 2 r. 32 p.; bar. Ikerin, co. Tipperary— Total, (702 a.
2 r. 14 p- stat.) —Rent, 64 1 1 s. 8 .) d. Date 2d Jan. 20th year.
—Inrolled 15th January 1668.
Meath.
Queens Co.
3 & 4. ARTHUR SQUIBB and THOS. LONG esqrs—
Ballshaw (part), 144a. & 27 p. prof. 30 a. unprof. 2418s.4fd.
— Damalstowne ats Danielstowne (part), 175 A. & 26 P. 3410s.
11),/— to Squibb— part of Damalstowne, 95 A. 3 R. 14 P. ;
bar. Morgallion, co. Meath— Hoarestowne, 20 a— Rent for
Damalstowne and Hoarestowne, 24 6s. 10] tf. ; bar. Navan,
Slane, Morgallion, or one of them— Lisboyne ats Lisbigny,
238 a. prof. 20 a. unprof, plant. (385 a. 2 r. 2 r. stat.)
44 16s. 4i<£ — to Long ; bar. Cullenagh, Queen’s Co.
Date 20 th Jan. 20th year.—Inrolled 22d January 1668.
(122.)
8. ROGER PARKE, THOS. SODEN, DAVID LIN-
CIIIAN, ELIZ. MICHELBOURNE ats JACKSON, relict
of T. Jackson, MARY, daughter and heir of said Thomas, and
WM.TAYLOR. — In Glancarbery, 252a. 3r. 5p— in Maghe-
rymore, 39a.2r.32p. (473a.3r. 3p. stat.) 24 19s. 2W— to
Parke— Grange, 1 qr., 263 a. 2r. 24 p. plant. (427 a. & 12 p.
stat.) 24 13s. 4 id. — to Sodcn— Lislahely, 168a.&27p. (272a.
In. 24p. stat.) 14 14s. Old. — to Linchian ; bar. Carbery,
co. Sligo— in yc south-west part of Middlederrydowen, 44 a.
3 r. 5 p. — Lowerderndowan, 86 A. (21 1 A. 3 R. 16 p. stat.)
24 12s. 1 1 1(4 ; bar. Moygowish, co. Westmeath. — to
Jackson— in Lissawra, 85 a. 1 r. 14 p- plant. (138a.&36p.
stat.) 14 14s. 63«4 ; bar. Moycashell, same co — to Taylor.
Date 13 th April 2 1st year.
10. ALEXANDER PIGGOTT esq— Ballagh, 245a. 2 r.
26 p. plant. (397 a. 3 R. 29 p. stat.) —certain tenements in
Luske, and 1 acre of land, 1 a.; bar. Nethercrosse, co. Dub-
I Total rent, payable to y' see of Dublin, 64 — this
Sligo.
Westmeath.
Dublin.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
Ck.ii. patent was passed in trust for Dr. John Sterne. Dale
13/A May 20/A year.
omj. 13. Capt. ANTHONY STAMPE— The castle, tenements,
mills, waters, watercourses, orchard, and gardens in Grenan,
and part of Thomastowne alias Greenan, 384. a. 3 r. 11 p.
plant. (623 a. 1 r. 16 p. stat.) 7/. 15s. lOd.; bar. Gowran, co.
wd- Kilkenny. 13. PHILLIPS, son and heir of Lieut.
Matthew Williams, and JAMES UNDERWOOD— In Bal-
ly n rush ats Bollinrush, als the old town of Ballinrush, ats
Askerveller als Dunishell, 248 a. 1 n. 14 p. plant. (402 a. &
39 p. stab) 51. Os. 6 jd. ; bar. Seanvalsh, co. Wexford to
Williams. — out of y= south side of Ballinrush aforesaid,
153 a. — more in the same in yc south-west end, 56 a. 2 r.
26 p. ; same bar. and co — Total, (338 a. 2 r. 21 p. stat.)—
Rent, 4/. 4s. 1 0 ,{d. — Killinmunterlan ais Killin, one qr., 202a.
plant. (327 a. & 32 p. stat.) 21. Os. lOd. ; par. Killcolgan, bar.
Dunkellin, co. Galway. Date 18/A Jan. 20 t/i year.—
Inrolled 22 d January 1668.
15. Col. RICHARD TOWNESEND. — In Dunbeacon
and Derryfunston, beginning at y' N.W. point to be cut off
by a S.W. and N.E. line, 830 a. 1 r. 34 p. 12/. 12s. 2 id.—
,n yC easterly part of Bargornin or Bargorum, 120 a. 1 /.15s. lie/.
— in Killaderry, part of Glantcige, 80 a— in yc southerly
part of Sleughteige and Killcaugly, 47 a. (a mistake in y'
Reddendum), 14s. 3d. ; bar. Carbury, co. Cork. — Total quan-
tity, 1,077 a. 1 n. 34 r. plant. (1,745 a. 1 r. 3 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 16/. 16s. 6>d. — Ratooth townland, 16 a. plant. (25 a.
3 r. 26 p. stat.) (is. 5 \,d. ; bar. Ratooth, co. Meath. — in
Gortbrack, Enan alias Eoan, Ballycahan, Cooledurrogh,
Stackeene or Sprickeene, and Ardgehan (besides 408 a. con-
firmed to him), 94 a. 3 n. 24 p.— North -Murrahine, 90 a—
the south-east part (or half) plowland of Ardglasse, in par.
Kilcoe, 40 a. prof. 30 a. unprof. — the south-west two gneeves
of Bawnishell or Baneshall, 20 a. prof. 5 a. unprof— Garran-
tonyieghy als Garrantonykcgeh in par. of Fanelobish, 70 a.
prof. 50 a. unprof. ; bar. Carbury, co. Cork. — Total, 314 a.
3 R. 24 p. plant. (510 a. & 19 p. stat.)— Rent, 4/. 15s. 7 id.
16. RICE PROTIIERO gent. — Littertinglasse ats Litter-
tnilis, 183 a— in y° easterly part of Manamahallaham ats
Monishallan and Lisrankan, 88 a. 1 it. 16 p. ; bar. West Car- ■
bury, same co. — Total quantity, 271a. 1 r. 16 p. plant.
(439 a. 2 n. 7 p. stat.)— Rent, 4Z. 2s. 4?,d. Dale llt/ijan. !
20/A year. — Inrolled 15 th January 1668.
17. HENRY WASHER and WM. DAVIS— Ballymac- ’
kee (part), 85 a. 1 r. 20 p. 1/. 14s. 6 :](/.— to Washer— in y* !
same, 42a. 2 it. 29 p. 17s.3ld. — to Davis; bar. Shelelogher, ,
co. Kilkenny. 18. ARTHUR CHAMP, ANNE his
wife, relict of Wm. Tirrell, anil Capt. JAS. SYNNOCK
In Ballyhay, 88 a. plant. (142 a. 2r. 7p. stat.) 1/. 15s. 7k/.; ,
lib. of Kilkenny— to hold this to y= use of y* right heir
01 said William Terrell— in Clorane and Mongroost, 163 a. n
2 it. 7 p— Lackanalonty, 89 a. 1 ,t. 20 p. ; same liberties— to
Synnock. — Total, (409 a. 2 it. 30 p. stat.) — Total rent P
1 6684</' DtUe 2 Uh NOV' 2°"‘ year—InroUed 151,1 January ^
'e 135 a. 3 r. 8 p. 21. 14s. llijd. — Brottonstowne, 27 a. 2 r. 20&21 Cn. u4
16 p. 1 Is. 2\d. ; bar. Moyashell and Maglieredernon, co.
Westmeath. — these to be held by equal moieties by Robert Westmeath
«nd Benjamin. — Total quantity, 1,152 a. 3 r. 19 p. plant.
,, (1,867 a. 1 it. 25 p. stat.)— Total rent, 23/. 6s. 10d— Ard-
,. buckan, Tonelemona, and Lenantogher, and all in yc surround
ol Lissenoid, returned to have been yc propertie of John,
t. Robert, and Richard Dillon, 103 a. 21. Is. 84d— the ruined
. castle, houses, and that part of Brynmore now or lately in yc
s possession of John Goodwin and Mary Dillon widow, 510 a.
• 2 r. 37 p. prof. 30 a. unprof. 10/. 6s. 9d. — Ruans, 1 cartron,
, 30 a. 12s. lgd— the castle, town, and lands of Killeneny,
, 300 a. prof. 30 a. unprof. 6/. Is. 53d. — in Walterstowne,
called Fieragh-David, adjoining to Bryenmore, 20 a. 8s. 1 gd.
— the castle, houses, and part of y' lands of Walterstowne,
154 a. 2 r. prof. 30 a. unprof. 3/. 2s. 6|d— more of y= same,
154 a. 2 n. 28 p. 3/. 2s. 7-} d— the castle, towne, and all the
forfeited lands of Bunowen, 190 a. 1 r. prof. 50 a. unprof.
3/. 17s. Old— in y' south part of Lisskillin, to be divided by
an E. and W. line, 94 a. 1/. 18s. 0 \d. — the castle, town, and
lands of Ardnegragh, Teneile, Cloghevir, Magherenahaha,
Lena, and Cloghtamton, with y= cartron of Firmore, 343 a.
prof. 165 a. unprof. 6/. 18 s. lOJd— Cartronagaple and Pissa-
nagli, 30 a. 12s. lgd. — Ballynashinagh, Acrard, Brackagh, ■
and Magherenaclassagh, 159 a. 3/. 4s. 4 id— Total quantity,
2,089 a. & 25 p. plant. (3,384 a. & 16 p. stat.)— Total rent,
42/. 5s. 11. }d. ; bar. Kilkenny West, same co. — all these to
Robert Goodwin y« younger, to yc uses of y* will of John
Goodwin of East-Grimstead, in Sussex, gent., dated 1 1th March
) 666. Dale 20 th Jan. 20 Ih year. — Inrolled 23 d January
1668. a
25. RICH. DASHWOOD, WR. HARRIS, JOHN Cork.
LANGTON, and TIIOS. DODGIN— In Killcaskane ats
Dundermin, 227 a. 3 n. 35 p— in Eastskeagh, 59 a. 3 r— in
both Cluggahes, 86 a. 3 r. — Total quantity, 374 a. 1 r. 35 p
plant. (606 a. 2 n. 12 p. stat.)— Rent, 51. 13s. 8k/— to Dasli-
| wood— in Westskeagh, 152 a. 3 r. 24 p. — Farrenbrenagh,
100a. prof. 350a. unprof— Rent, 3/. 16s. Ilk/— to Harris
Carran, A plowp, 218 a.. — in Banemore, A plowld, 14 a. 2 r.
27 p— Farrenlarren, gplowF, 122 a — Total, 354 a. 2r. 27 p."
plant. (574 a. 2 n. stat.)— Rent, 51. 7s. 8d— to Langton and
Dodgin; bar. Carbery, co. Corke. Date 24 th April
20th year. —Inrolled 20th July 1668.
27. Major BENJAMIN WOODWARD. - Drombar- Meath.
rogli alias Drombarrow, 300 a. & 24 p— more in Drombar-
rogh, 73 a. & 38 p— Distinrath, part joining to Drombarrow,
172 a. 2 R. 33 p. — Newrath, 138 a. 2r.; bar. Kells, co.
Meath. — Total, (1,108 a. 3 r. 29 p. stat.) — Total rentj
13/. 17s. 2Jd. Date 1 3th April 20 th year.— Inrolled 23 d June
19. RICH. Earl of CORK and RICH. Earl of
ARRAN— Old-Tard, 1 qr., 221a. 21. 4s. 9,/— in Gurtin-
Pedder, 69 a. 13s. llld— in Coolcpennery, 48 a 9s 5'd —
i" Coolcnegyreagh, 5 a. Is— in Gortnccloghy, A qr ‘ m A.
1/. 3s. 8.1</. — in 2 qrs. of Gorteaha, 120 a! 1/. 3s. 3 k/. —
Galtrimo, 43 a. 8s. 8Jd— the moiety of Moyeoure quarter.
42 a. 8s. 6d. — in Lysmoyfada, 2 qrs., 80 a. 16s. 2 Id in
Dangen alias Gangen, A cartron, 34 a. 6s. 10k/.; bar. Long-
ford, co. Galway. — Total quantity, (1,261 a. 3 11 14 P slnt \
’• -T°t«l--ent, 7/.17s.7d.-in Inisherke, 4 qr., 65 a. l/.6s'.3-id ;
bar. Garrycastle, King’s Co Date 5th Feb. 21 st year.—
Inrolled \\th February 1668.
'■ ROB- “a BENJAMIN GOODWIN
ROB,, younger son to Robert Goodwin ■■ ■■. ., and brother and
tet, to John Goodwin dec'.-The cmtle,, milU,
louses, lands, tenements, and hereditaments called Cullen-
more, 391 a. prof 98a. unprof. 7/. 18s. 3 jd— Brockagh, 123 a
prof. 674,nnp„f a,, 9W_i„ p„, Jf ^
>egg, 224 a. 1 R. 2j p. prof. 88.A.unprof. 4/.10s. 10?d— Bal-
iygnrrett alias Garrettstowne, 251 a. 5/. Is. 7Jd— Dromloose,
-O W WARMESLEY, WM. ALMOND, and Tipperary.
I . VALENTINE— In Ballyvoher, y' south part of yc east
part, 121a. 3r. 14p. l/.17s.0Jd— toWarmeslcy— in y'same
part of d°, 35 a. 3r. 35 p. — Curtistowne, 56 a. — in Newtowue-
;»<«l»rt, 93 A. & Sd p. 2116.. Si. -to Almond.
— in Killaloan, south part, 148 a. & 23 p. 21. 5s. Old — to
Valentine! bar. Id, ,„d 016, no. Trl-ppaanY '-Bat,
12/A Uct. 20th year.— Inrolled IStkFcb. 1668.
31. Capt. JOHN HARDIER— In Knocknargett, 11a. Westmeath.
2n.; bar. Ferbill, co. Westmeath. — Ballyneskeagh, 70 a.
1/. 12s. ll id. — Robinstowne, in ya par. of Castletowne,
bo a. 1/, lls.orf—in yc N.W. side of Robinstowne in KiU-
cumney par., inearing with Ranaghan and Killpatricke, 66 a.
la. 24 p. l/.6s. lOd— in y' N.E. side of Clonary ats Clo-
narny, contiguous to Stonestowne and Mullyanstowne, 78 a.
3r. 5 p. 1Z, 11s. 94d— in Ballistowne idias Billistownc, 6 a.
m ti e same, 77 a. 1/. 13s. 7{rf. ; par. Killcunmey, bar. Del-
vm, co. Westmeath— in Knocknargett, 9 a. Sr. 3s. lid.;
bar. Ferbill, same bar. and co— in Donislenne, 61a. 2r. 27 p. Kerry.
18s. 8d. ; bar. Mogunnihy, co. Kerry 32. FRANCES,
(laughter of Capt. LEWIS NORTHCOTT dec-. — In
Donisleane aforesaid, 488 a. 2 r. 27 p. 7/.Ss.44d. Dale '
19/A Aug. 21 st year.— Inrolled 20th Jan. 1669.
33. SAMUEL, son of JOHN HUGHES esq— Barne- Cork.
sillane, 40 a. 12s. 2d. — Ballynekilly, 4 plowF, 256 a. & 32 p.
1/. 5s. I Hd. ; bar. Barrymore, co. Cork. — Ballyfndeenej
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« „ita, Gnrraghclojne, and bU*> .1* j" J' 2 qr«. of Mfnaloyb, 10* • .. W »• U
third parts of 20 St 21 Ch.II.
madra, Garraghcloyne, and
jnor of Newcastle, and Garrydoyi
12s. 4 \d. third part thereof, 55 a.
n Ballynaltagh, Mayo.
■* - * -■ **-«•*•. “f ■** tr rsrtffittr?
Shenagh, 240 a. It 13s. 9J</. ; bar. Fermoy, same co.— Gian- y upp.
m°Tenerigg alias Glankittinerigg, 295 a. prof. 625 a. unprof. ; Moyca
bar. Duhnllow, same co.— a stone house in Christchurch Caherr
parish, city of Cork.— rent for the two last, U2s.4|a. fow",°
Galbally, J of a plowl", 87 a. 19s. 6|d.; bar. Condons, same in 11a
co.— Total rent, 13/. 13s. 5Jd— Carrigullenagli ais Carue- Killnel
cullenagh, 225 a. 17s. Id.; bar. Corkaguny, co. Kerry, — the breagh
two Mewtownes. near Westpellstowne, 154a. 2r. 3 l.2s. 5., d. ; i qr.,
two Newtownes, near Westpellstowne, 154a. 2r. 31.2s.54tf.,
bar. Ballruddery, co. Dublin. — Crossanstowne, 94 a. 2 r.
10 p. 1/. 5s„ 6{d. ; bar. Ferbill, co. Westmeath. — Bal-
lardseix and Eliphant, 113 a. ll.13s.10id.; bar. Clane, co.
Kildare.— to hold to yc uses of y" will of said John Hughes,
dated 24 July 1668. 36. NICHOLAS BAYLY esq.—
Clemuihemr and Fallreaali, 1 cai't. — Leckneha, 1 cart. — Ellen-
more ai^d°Barnvoy, 1 °cart._ Knockanfin, 1 cart.-T.ngle, |
.—Clobber, 205 a.— ais Ballynehiny, 2 qrs., 204 A. 1 R. 13 p. ; one third part of
nov same co. — Gian- yc upper qr. of Ballynehyny, 40 a. 2 R. 27 P. 21. 0s. 5 £d.
.prof. 625 a. unprof.; Moycalgo, 4 qrs. 5 cart., 49 a. 9s. lid. — Carrowkile alias
ouse in Christchurch Cahernehely, 2 qrs., 75 a. 15s. 2d.— Carrowmore alias Cai-
ro last 11 2s. 4?,d. rowmorriterbrien or maintterbrien, 1 qr., 43 a. 8s. 8Jd. —
• bar. Condons, same in Ballybrackagh, 1 qr., 26 a. 5s. 3{d.-Killinebreene alias
’ uilenash ais Carue- Killnebriny, 1 qr., 81a. 16s. 4 Jd. — Knockroe alias Alti-
mv co/Kerry. — the breagh, 1 qr., 77 a. 15s. 7d— Bonetragh alias Boughtragh,
154 a 2r. 31. 2s. 5 id. ; h qr., 26 a. 5s. 3Jd— Ballyhenry alias Ballyhewny, 4 qrs,
sanstowne, 94a. 2 r. 217 a. 21. 8s. lljd. — Scallaghan alias Skelloghan, 1 qr,
Westmeath. - Bal- 64 a. 12s. 1 Ud.-more of the same, 1 qr, 63 a. 12s. 9d—
IQJ-d • bar. Clane, co. Caherrodan alias Creverodan alias Carrowrodan alias Cree-
of said John Hughes, verrodan, 1 16 a. 11. 3s. 5|d. — Cleard ais Clearan ala Caliet-
r AS BAYLY esq. — wrickland, 1 qr, 92a. 18s. 7 id. — Ballymartin (part), 10a.
. 1 1 car, Ellen- 2s. Old. ; bar. Killmaine, same co.— Total quantity, 1,832 a.
, — Bondolish, 1 cart.— Cloncoylagh, 1 cart— Claggin-
eele, 1 cart. — C.rostroly, 1 qr. — Cloone, 1 cart. — Lecar-
41. Sir TRISTRAM BERESFORD kt. and said PETER
BEAGHAN esq. — Ballyloghmaske ais Carrowcaslane ais
and lands’ Umy.-Cattur- Cahirmagline and Carrowcasliane, 2 qrs, 231 a. 2I.8s^0id.
„all 1 car't. the cart of Attigedden ais Moygedden, of y -Cahirrobert alias Cah.rl.ubbert, 1 qr, 96 a. ff
fown and lands of Seltera ; bar. Ballynehensy, co. Galway, third parts o the S qr. of Athqmrke^as Afoqui. e _ ^
— Total quantity, 556 a. plant. (900 a. 3 u. 20p. stat.) Ef111. U»» 5, mi, co. of
1669> (1 386 A. 3 R. 19 p. stat)— Rent, 81. 19s. 7d. 42. Said
87. PETER BEAGHAN Co™h™^.
37. 1 EIh.lt ULAuriAr. tai. - ’ _ 2 R 27 p. 21. 17s. 9|d.— Ballynaltagh, 2 qrs, one third part,
18s. 51d. Lisnagreevy <P“ )> • • ' 4 .. j 13 ns. 2Jd. — Ballishneheeny, third part, 40 a.
golloi 82., If. 4s. 10i. m Gieenao, 2 iT f, £ 8, W-taMh T-, *. »*■ «' H*-
“ I — IP* 1 “ *■ 9*' “r” “ST' 1 ! 19, 8!i cLTiiV ,,, d-, 22 ,. 2 ,. 27,. 4s. 6j A-b, Cocboll,,
674.^.27, 18.,4i--ii.Li.a,'o.,bolc, 86s. 2,. 14,. p.rt of,,,, of Knockl*®, p.rrf! of
Td“”„ —dJ. ** 21.< ,»-**< 2« J,u, 1668.
or Dundroman, d", 34 a. & 1 r. 9s. 2d.— in Monaghanduffe, ^ CHARLES BARKER.— Part of y* easterly part of Meath.
18 a. 2 R. 26 P. 5s. OJrf. ; same bar. and co. — Kmkel hy, 244, A. 2 r. 27 p. plant. (396 a. la. Up- stat)
KinkiUy ais Kinkalls, 23 a. 6s. 2.)d.— Dwohaly, 35 a. 9s. o \d. ^ ^ . bar Moyfenraghj Co. Meath. 45. JOHN Kilkenny.
— inGlinsh, 68 a. 18s. 4Jd. — Annagoes, 106 a. 11.8s.74d. spILLMAN. — Jin Carrickauneragh, 73 a. 1 r. 13 p. plant.
— in Toneary, 5 a. Is. 4d.— Eddergoole and TanennVanally, 3 K 6PStat.) If. 9s. 8d. ; bar. Ida, Igrim, and Iber-
86 a. 1/. 3s. 2 )d. reduced to 12s. ; bar. Dartry, same co. ^ ^ Kl'LKENNy t6. GEORGE SPILLMAN.— In Meath.
-Total quantity, 1,374 a. 2r. 6p. plant. (2,226 a. 3 r. stat) ^ * W1 A_ prof. (244 A. g r. 15 p. stat) 3 a. 2 r. un-
— Total rent, 18/. 11s. — in Barne, 1 qr, 96 a. 19s.41tf. f;3, u>1arf.; bar. Navan, co. Meath. Date 22d June
—in Killimer, 2 qrs, 209 a. 21. 2s. 3Jd.— in Knockmuckel- ^ _InroUed 13//i Xov. 1669.
low, 1 qr, besides the gleabe, 67 a. 13s. 6:,d.— m follower, I
9 a. 2 r. 27 p. Is. 10£d. ; bar. Killmaine, co. Mayo.— Carro- 4,7. HUMPHRY ROGERS.— In Thombirdstowne, 144a. ‘uca ■
cion'll and Carrowmagawnagh, 2 qrs, 167 a. 1/. 13s. 5.{d.— in 2r g3P._Raghmeagh, 168 a. 2 11.; i bar. Fore, co. Meath.
Knockmore, 3 cart, and Tobernefeny, 3 cart, 62 a. I R. 13 p. _To,al, (507 a. 1 r. 14 p. stat.)-Total rent, 01. 6s. 10 d.
12s. 7d. ; bar. Corra, same co.— Total, 611 a. plant. (989 a. Dale litjt Sept. 20 th year.—Inrollcd 4th Dec. 166S.
•M. 2 r. 36 p. stat)— Rent, 6/. 3s. 7id.— Kinegadd (part), 68 a. , ■ „ ,
olant (110 a. & 23 p. stat.) ]/. 7s. 6d. ; bar. Ferbill, 49. Cornet HENRY BOWERMAN. — Couli
co. Westmeath. — in Killeralle alias Killevalle alias Kil- renmacoder, 259 a.— Parcke and Farrenshonkeen.
>. Mayo.— one third part of Galway.
14 a. 2 r. 27 p. 2s. 11 Jd. ;
0 Galway, or one of them.
1 Killeralle alias Killevalle alias Kil-
49. Cornet HENRY BOWERMAN. — Couleeny, Far-
nmacoder, 259 a.— Parcke and Farrenshonkeene, 85 a—
lievalle or Killeale quarter, 51a. 10s.4d.— Derquescoby alias Clonekeene, 159 a— Ranakally, 15S a. m Kil
Tlerenescobv A qr-, 52 a. 10s. 6 Jd. - Moate ais Moote, Fedanes alias Rathvirinan, 1 84 A. ; bar. Orrery and Kihnore,
» A 0 1 T-. F_, - O'*-™ WiTTS; SST2: £
Cappaghkernagh, 1 qr, and Farragl
1/. 6s. 10 id. ; bar. Carra, co. Mayo,
lore, 1 qr, 133 a.
- Lackafmagh alias
stat.)— Total rent, 13/.6s.0Jd.—
I — Inrolled 15/4 Jan. 1668.
Roll, 20//i <$• 21s/ Cha.
1. Sir WILLIAM FLOWER knt. and EDM7. BIL-
LINGSLEY esq. — A timber house, slated, and a garden
plott, in Cookc-street, Dublin, 15s.— part of a front slated
house, a house backwards, a back killhouse, a dwelling house
backward, a stable, a backside, and a garden to y' city walls,
in Philip Martell’s lane, 21. 4s. 6d.— a front slated house, with
all yc waste ground back to yc city walls, in Rich'1 Fitz-David’s
lane 15s. a front slated house and a backhouse in Pierce
Gould’s lane, 12s. — a backhouse, a ruined house, and a garden
plott lo y“ city walls, in d°, 6s. 9 d. — a front slated house, a
large house backward, a ruined house, and 2 backsides, in Phi-
lip Coleman’s lane, 3/.— fa front slated house in W,n Gould’s
lane, 12s. — fa house backward in d", 4s. 6d. — |-a back-
house, slated, a backside, and garden to y° city walls, and a plot!
(122.)
II. tenth part, hack.
of ground whereon stood a house, in d", 6s.— fa front slated
house and a small garden in Rich" Gould’s lane, 7s. 6d.—
a plott for a front house, now used for a smith’s shop, a stable
backward, a lynny, a backside, with a waste ground thenre
to y city walls, in Pat. Arthur’s lane, 9s. — a front house in
d , 7s.6d.— a back house in d\ 6s. — a back house in d\
Is. 6tl. — an adjoining house backward ... d’, 3s. !)«/. the
like, 4s.6rf. — the like, 4s. 6A— the like, 4s. 6./, — the like,
4s. (if/. — a front slated house, a backside, all 5* lands from
thence extending to y' city walls, in LutnbardVIane, 13s.
(Sir W“ Flower sold this to John Hawkins.)— a front house,
a hack house, a backside, and ail y lands, waste, in
Tho. Stusfteld’s lane, 1/. 5s. 6./. (Sir W» Flower sold this to
W’m Alwin of Cork.)— a large front corner house, slated, and
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*• a backside, newly built upon, in New-street, west side, l/.17s. 6 d.
~ — a front slated house, now a warehouse, and an adjoining
house, d", 1/. 10s. — part of a front house, next y* water-gate,
in d", 7.s. 5fd. ; par. Christchurch, city of Cork. — Total rent
in Cork, 16/. 15 s. 5fd. — in trust for y® (49) officers. — Note:
Mr. Billingsley sold y® premisses thus f marked to Jonathan
Pen-ie of Cork, gent., for 150/. Dale 15 th Dec. 20 th year.
— Inrolletl 1 2th Jan. 1668.
Waterford.
Tipperary.
Waterford.
»• 4- Sir ST. JOHN BRODRICKE knt.— In y« 2 tales
of Gortmore, 18 a. 2 r. — more of the same, 41 a. Drum-
shiny alias Drumginny, 177 a. 2 r. 30 p. prof. 13 a. 2 r.
14 p. unprof. — Corahighart alias Corotorhit and Ballynegoone,
47 a. 2 r. 17 p. ; bar. and co. Monaghan. — Drumore,
I tate, 77 a. 1 n.— Lissingimvie alias Lissnegenne, 51 a. 3 r.
— Moygh ats y® Meaghs, 2 tates, 137 a.— Tolyboycke alias
ToUobuck, 53 A. 2 r. 14 p. — Lisglason, 72 a. 3 r.— Curkis-
keagli, 46 a. 2 r. 30 p. — Cleran ats Clogheran, 116 a. 2 r.
20 p.— Bryan-Litter, 122 a. 1 r. ; bar. Cremorne, same co.
— Ballytrasney, 220 a. 3/. 6s. 9fd. - Glan-Ivillin, 67 a.
2n. 16 p. 1/. 0s. Hit. ■ par. Templenecarrigg, bar. Barrymore,
co. Cork. — Total in Monaghan, (1,555 a. 1 r. 31 p. stat.)
Rent, 12/. 19s. 1 0 Jr/. Date 1th Jan. 28th year. — Inrolled
II th January 1668.
6. FRANCIS Lord Visct. SHANNON and Sir JOHN
BRODRICKE knt.— Aghamarty, 224a. & ]6r.— Atten-
franky, 305 a. 1 r. 16 p. — Total, 529 a. 1 r. 32 p. plant.
(857 a. 2 r. 6 p. stat) 8/. 0s. 9fd. ; bar. Kerrecurrihy, co.
Cork. — to Shannon Killnoghinagh alias Killmogenagh
aims Killmoyemoe, 171a. 21. 11s. lljd. — Monamerrigg,
29 a. 2 r. 11s— Drumsarrane, 88 a. 3 r. 1/. 6s.8.W.; bar.
Imokilly, same co — Killmackliny alias Killmackleeny, 594 a.
prof. 142 a. unprof. 8/. 17s. 0W. ; bar. Orrery and Killmore,
same co Date 30//, Dec. 20//; year.— Inrolled llth January
1668. J
8. NICHOLAS OSBORNE esq. — Ballygageene, i plow.,
200 a. pi. (323 a. 3 R. 35 r. stat.) 12s. 2d. ■ bar. Decies,
co. Waterford. 9. THOS. OSBORNE and JOHN
WILSON. — In Ballinriddery alias Ballinruddery, 54 a.
1 6s. 4f d. — to Osborne; bar. Lower Ormond, co. Tippe-
rary— Killinorhin or Killmorhin, 48 a in Ballyquine, 15 a.
2r. 16 p — in Killnefreghane, 18 a. & 16 p. prof. 9I. un-
prof. 1/. 4s. 8j, d. ; bar. Decies, co. Waterford to
Osborne. — in Stradballybegg, 89 a. 2 r. 18 p. 1 /. 7s. 2 Ad.
— to Wilson; same bar. and co 10. JOHN WIL-
SON—Inchindrisiey, 115 a. 3 r. 24 p. prof. 229 a. unprof.
— Killnefreghane (part), 77 a. — in Stradballybegg, 54 a.
3 r. 38 p. ; same bar. and co. — Total, 247 a. 3 it. 22 p.
plant. (401 A. 2 R. 6 p. stat.) — Rent, 3/. 15s. 3k/.
11. JOHN MAYNE and THOS. OSBORNE. — Part of
Sleady ats Curraghnesleady (to be called for ever Mount-
OAom,), M0 A. 2,. S8o.,l„,. (552a.,,.,.) 5; 3<.
—in y® south-west part of Nich. Osborne’s retrenchm* in y®
same, 53 a. In. 7 p. prof. 182 a. unprof. — Killnefreghan
(part), 86 A— Farrenlonty (part), 4 a. 2 r. 32 p. prof. 46 a.
unprof. — Garranmillpn (part), 43 a. prof. 156 a. unprof.—
Droinloghem or Droinloglmn (part), 63 a. 2 r. 2 p. ; same bar
and co— Total, (405 a. & 25 p. stat)— Rent, 3/. 15s. llfrf!
Date 30l/t May 20th year — Inrolled 8th June 1668.
12. CI-IAS. Visct. FITZ-HARDING.- Little Ilascall
7,9 rll ’n ,18S'm ~Greilt 105 a.
2/. 2s. t>\d. - Curtlagh, 436 a. 8/. 16s. 63d — Loughbourne
60 a. 1/. 4s. 3.)d. — Millvcrstowne, 43 a. 17s. 5rf Cur-
ragh, 200 a. 4/. Is. — Grallagh, 485 a. 9/. 16s. 4fd. —
Donclmte, 117 a. 2 r. 2/. 7s. 7d. - Loghshenny, 58 a. &
14 p. 1/. 3s. Gd. — in Boranstowne, 73 a la ■ more ’ e
lTTs d 'i ^ i7'; Ad- — 111 Cliaretmoif;, 93,.
11. 18.. Hd— Pllekltotme, 112 a. In. 36 p, stlT*8M_
.9 E«h,nj., 106,. 21.2s. lltf— in ,J,k
"'H; ,25,. 21. 10S.TW.
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Little Birton, A- 21. 1 Is. iorf. ; bar. Kilkea and Mol”
50 ^'unR%7 K',e0gh’ 56 A‘ U 2s- 3K ~ Cassomcise,
•»0a. 1/. 0s. 3d. — Agarett ats Athgarett, 376. a. Sr. 6 p!
71. 12s. 6id. — the manor, castle, town, and lands of Rathmore,
with y® villages and hamletts thereto belonging, 2,588 a. 3 r.
12 p. 52/. 8s. id. ; bar. Naas, same co. — Collinhill, Clo-
naghlis, and Ballycomin, 163 a. 3/. 6s— Stuckins in Clo-
naghlis, 8 a.; more in y® same, 12 a. 8s. ljrf. ; bar. Salt,
same co. — Ellistowne and Minagh, 260 a. 5/. 5s. 3fd. —
the moiety of Dunnirry or Dunmurry, 294 a. 5 L 19s. Of d. ;
bar. Offaley, same co. — Bert and Newtowne, 290 a. 51. 17s.
5j<Z— Ardscoll (part), 142 a. 21. 17 s. 6d— Ardnecrosse and
Youngstowne, 269 a. 3 r. 4 p. 51. 9s. 3d. ; bar. Narra and
Ribband, same co. — Rahin and Russellswood, 608 a. 1 r.
12/. 6s. 3 id. ; bar. Carbury, same co— Downings, 601 a.
2r. 28 p. 12/. 3s. 7 id. ; bar. Clane, same co— moiety of
Kill-James, 129 a. plant. (209 a. 3 r. 3 p. stat.) 21. 15s. 5\d. ;
bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny. — Lenanemarran, 470 a. 9/.
10s. 3fcZ. — BallyfarreU, 1 16 a. 21. 6s. 1 lfd. — Cnllymoore
(part), 81a. 12s. 9 jd. — part of y® great wood of Fercall,
200 a. 4/. Is. 6d. ; bar. Warrenstowne and Ballyboy, King’s
Co— Total, (1,404 a. 1 r. 24 p. stat.)— Rent, 17/. 11s. 1 \d.
— Ballylinan and Killisane, 120 a. 21. 8s. 7Jd. — Urghlin,
part of, next to Ballynekill, 200 a. 4/. Is. 6d. — Ballynekill
and Browneen, 60 a. 1/. 4s. 3Ad. — Pollardstowne, part of,
next to Ballylinan, 20 a. 8s. 1 {d. ; bar. and co. Carlow—
Total, (647 a. stat.)— Total rent, 8/. 2s— Telltowne, 172 a.
3/. 9s. 7f</. — Cashellstowne, 104 a. 21. 2s. Ik/. — Beo-'vs-
land, 16 a. 2 r. 6s. 8\d. — Jackstowne, 60 a. 2r. 1/.4sTI</.
— m Donoghpatricke, called Luttrell’s land, 9 a. 3s.7j}<Z.
— Fyanstowne, 235 a. 4/, 15s. 2d. — Tatrath, 333 a. 61.
14s. 10rf. _ Hurlestowne, 181 a. 3/. 13s. 3k/. ; bar. Kells,
co. Meath Ballybinminor, 156 a. 31. 3s. 2d. — Porters-
towne, 100 a. 2l.0s.6d. — Gortmanstowne, 85 a. 1/. 14s 5 d
— Powderlogh (part), 144 a. 21. 18s. 3;?rf— Flemingstowne’
288 a. ol. 16s.7id._in y® 20th part of Ratooth, 5 a. 2 r.
2s. 2f d. in Ratooth fields, 44 a. 17s. lOd. — Little Black-
hall, 129 a. 2l.X2s.2ld.-, bar. Ratooth, same co. — Total
quantity, (3,340 a. 3 r. 29 P. stat.)-Total rent, 41/. 15s. 2 Id.
— the castle and towne of Farehy, 1,227 a. 18/. 12s 8d
over and above 600a. decreed to John Bowen esq.; ’bar.’
Fermoy, c°. Cork— Rathgarrett (part), 451a. 9/.2s.7id.
— Davidstowne, 95 a. 1/. 18s. 5Jd. _ Caverstownebegg,
79 a. 1/. 11s. 1 lfd. — Caverstownemore, 88 a. 1/. 15s. 7{d.
— Rahintroghan and Carrick, 467 a. 91. 9s. If d. — more in
the same, 140 a. 21. 16s. 8 id. — Kilbride, 434 a. 8/. 15s 9d
-Tonlgee, 100 a. SO Oji.-Doubodane nr Donbod.ne,'
9n ' ,, 17s-8d.— Tn-reHstowne, 197 a. 31. 19s. 91d.— Ter-
rillsnuH, 70a. 1 /. 8s. 4d— Rahin, 76 a. 1/. 10s.9.id— Gaynes-
towne, 111a. 2 r. 21. 5s. 2d. — Gurtin, 320 a. 6/. 9s. 6fd. —
Mdltowne (part), 94 a. 1/. 18s. Ofd. ; bar. Fertullagh,
co. Westmeath. — Pallish, 210 a. 4/. 5s. O.'d. Freva-
nagh, 164 a. 3/. 6s. 5d. — Balieegmore, 77 a. 1/ 11s 2d
— Bally caghin (part), 88 a. ll. 15s. 7fd— Brackereagh (part),’
172 a. 3/. 9s. 7fd. — Killnegallagh (part), 29 a. 11s. 8fd-
bar. Moycashell, same co— Roe ats Rahinduffe (part), 67 1’
1/. 7s. ljd. ; bar. Rathconragh, same co. - Streete, 674 a.
13/. 12s. lOjd. Correlly, 144a. 21. 18s. 3}d._ Dona-
"1011,30 a. 12s. lfd— Lissnecasseryor caffery, 86 a. 1/ 14s 10 d
•Lisduffe, 133 a. 21. 13s. 10{d. ; bar. Moygoish, same
. — Rathnemoddagh, 661 a. 13/. 8s. Ofd. — more in y=
ne, 85 a. 1/. 14s. 5 d. ; bar. Moyashell and Maghere-
rnan, same co. — Total quantity, (8,814 a. 1 r. 13 p. stat.)
Total rent, 110/. 3s. 4fd. — part of Carrowkeele and It
| C oghans, 110 a. ll. 2s. 3jd.-Shramas alias Scroanes (part),
| 84 a. 17s — Feaghmore (part), 76 a. 15s. 4k/. — Cappagh-
Lissagh, 76 a. 15s. 4 Id. — Port, 47 a. 9s. 6{d. — Coolene-
geere and Bunvally, 631a. 61 7s. 9d. - Lackane, 205 a
21. Is. 6 jd— Cregan and Knockroghery, 169 a. ll. 14s. 21d.
- Ardkenan (part), 84 a. 17s. - Gortraghy, Tcirbenny,
Goi tcashell, and Loughboy, 163 a. ll. 13s. — Lisdangan
Iasmikm and Gortetolan, 52 a. 10s. 6jd— Carrowdorragh,
17IA‘ ; '; _.C,a,;nCklrll"re’ LlsraeunSh» Gortetobber,
171a. 1/. 14s. 7k/. Lisnetullagh, 159 a. 1/. 12s. 2 Id —
Glanamunmer, 99 a. 1/. 0s. 0{d— Cullosty or Collosty (part)
273 A- 2/. 1 os. 3 } d— Ltscofly or Lisscoffy (part), 90 a. 18s.P2fd.!
7: R^common. -Total quantity in Dublin)
y ’i9J, 2 26 P ■ Total rent, 42/. 6s. 10 jd— Total
‘ „ ’°18 & 10 -■ “'•) - Kent, ISO/. 4,. sV.
total in Roscommon, (4,003 a. & 7p. stat.) Rent
251. 12s. 9 id— Note.- All these quit rents were granted to*
Sir W» Godolphin bart. and Sidney Godolphi *«,. ^ and
1668 he"S D(UC UthSepl' 19rt year.—InroUed 14 IhMay
Rilke, my.
King's Co.
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2oS2iCh.ii. 19. JAMES Duke of YORK. — Knightstowne alias Kings-
— towne, 60 A. prof. 100 a. 2 n. unprof. ; bar. Netliercrosse, co.
Dublin. Dublin. — Collinstowne and Dowanstowne, 235 a. ; bar.
Kildare. Coolock, same co. — Alasty, 199 a. — Painestowne, 152 A. 2 it.
36 p.— in Kill, 40 a.; bar. Salt, co. Kildare. — Nunnstownc,
37 a. — in Ouldstowne, 19 a. 1 r. — in Ladiescastle, 125 a.;
bar. Naas, same co. — Ballynafay, 286 a. — Gilltowne, 251 a.
1 r. 14 p. — Garvoke, 239 a. — Ballynebooly, 51a. 3 r.
37 p. — Tymacboe, 452 a. 3 it. — Croygor (part), 73 a. —
Clane (part), 1a. 3 r. 14 p. ; bar. Clane, same co. — in
Clonagh als Conagh, 32 a. 3 n. 2 P. — in tile same, 6 A.
1 n. 13 p. — in the same, 20 A. 3 R. — in Carrig, 9 a. — in the
same, 24 a.— in the same, 143 a. 1 R. 10 p.— in Ballyndoline,
33 A. & 34 p. — in Kinefade, 9 a. 1 R. 8 p. — in Grange, 77 a.
2 r. 3 p. ; bar. Carbury, same co. — one moiety of Came,
193 a. 2 r. — Calliaghstowne, 140 a Ballysax, 1,166 a.—
half of Tippenane, being Pierse Fitz-Gerald’s part, 40 a. ;
bar. Offaley, same co. — Birchballeagh, 233 a. 2 r. ; bar.
Ikeathy and Oughterrenny, same co. — Ballyhubbert, 355 a.
— Ballyvase, 404 a. — Rathscaldine, 94 A. 3 R. — Ardrey,
Louth. 497 a. ; bar. Kilka and Moone, same co. — Tully als Tullagh,
201 A. 1 R. — Monyvalid, 82 a. — Dromganny and Enaglune-
nan, 184 a. — Tomes, 115 a. 3 R. — Rathbrest (part), 27 a. —
Drumgonally, 127 a. 1 r. — Tullaghgee, 112 a. — Raheedy,
110 a. 1 r. 8p. ; bar. and co. Louth. — Little Mill, 59 a.
— Johnstowne (part), 90 a. 3 r. — Ballytrasney, 37 a. —
Whitestowne, 165 a.— Baliynahitch, 44 a. & 16 p.— Farren-
studdery, 22 a. 2 r. 24 p. — Killenisky, 99 a. — in Maddox-
land and Carpetus, 59 a. 3 r. 8 p. — Castlecarragli, 209 a.
2 r. — Lissdarragh, 55 a. 3 r. — Betaghsrath and Monkland,
372 a. 1 R. — Tallaghtrim, 10 a. — Farranaltrim and Cortully-
begg, 10 A. — Mullaghattny called Dowdall’s land, 70 a. 1 R.
— Rathcurr, 161a. 3 r. — Castlecooly, 604a. lit. — Corballis,
99 a. — Pucksland, part of Corballis, 43 a. — in Bullugg, Bal-
lenemagherrie, Artullymore, Farramantony, and Seecrin, 410a.
— Thomastowne, 77 a. 3 it. 8 p. — Barronstowne and Cunni-
i Meath. gar, 359 a. 3 R. ; bar. Dundalk, same co. — Sillioge, 352 a. ;
bar. Morgallian, co. Meath. — Grenanstowne (part), 50 a.
l'R. ; bar. Lune, same co. — Ballygeeth, 207 a. 2 r. 16 p.
— Wrightowne, 281a. lit. 8 P. — Monkland, 19 a. 1 r. —
Warrenstowne and Batterstowne, in the parish of Killclone,
87 a. — Woodcockstowne (part), 60 a. ; bar. Deece, same co.
— in Cloneurr, 64 a. ; bar. Moyfenragh, same co. — in Cur-
raghtowne, 90 a. ; bar. Skreene, same co. — Greate Boolis,
170 a. 1 R. 8p. — Dollardstowne, 382 a. 2 b. 4p.; bar. Du-
Westmcath. leeke, same co. — in Ballaghkirin, 17a.; bar. Kilkenny West,
co. Westmeath. — Ballagh (part), 107 a. — Boardstowne (part),
321 a. 3 R. 20 p. — Logligarmore (part), 126 a. 2 r. 18p. —
Loghgarrbegg (part), 53 a. 2 R. 16 p. ; bar. Moyashell and
Magheridernon, same co.— Lurgan, 40 a. & 16 p.— in part of
Rowlandstowne, 37 a. 1 it. 7 p.— Relick (part), 76 a. & 32 p.—
Rath (part), 18a.; bar. Rathconrath, same co. — Plodstowne,
31 A. — Rathmire, 76 a. 2 R. 16 p. — in the north partofTem-
pleorane, 147 a. 2 R. 8 p.; bar. Fartullagh, saiueco. — Millers-
towne, 21 a. ; bar. Farbill, same co.— the Islands of Derry-
mclegan, 26 a. 2 r. — Luckblea, 309 A. 1 R. 8 p. — Ballyrath,
103 a. 2 r. 8p. — Ballynemeagh, 283 a. 1 R. 24 P. ; bar. Half
Cork. Fore, same co.— Ballincorrigg, 158 a. 2r. 16p.— Ballymoro-
dicke, 160 a. 2 r. 16 p. — Coolebane, 122 a. 2r. — Upper
Garrylucas, 83 A. — Ballingarragh, 200 a. 2 r. ; bar. Courcy,
co. Cork. — Rahagroagh, 266 a. 2 r. 8 p. — Ballinlagh, 87 a.
3 it. 4 p. ; bar. Kinalea, same co. — Ballyganamore, 133 a.;
bar. Imokilly, same co. — Total quantity, 14,497 a. & 8 p.
plant., viz., in co. Dublin, 295 A. — in co. Kildare, 5,408 a.
8c lip. — in co. Louth, 4,020 a. Sc 24 p. — in co. Meath,
1,764 a. 2 n. 36 p. — in co. Westmeath, 1,796 a. 3 R. 13
in co. Cork, 1,212 a. 2 r. 4 i*. — to hold yc premisses freed,
exempted, and discharged, so long as yc same shall remain
in the possession of his Royal Highness or his heirs, of and
from any new and increased rents, services, and payments
in and by yc Acts of Settlement assessed, imposed, or reserved.
Date 20 th January 19 th year. — Jnrolled 17 th April
1668.
DubUn 23. Col. RANDALL CLAYTON, ROBERT SOUTH-
WELL esq., and ROGER JONES gent. — A timber house,
Ditrim. slated, in Christ-church-lane, Dublin. — a brick house, slated,
d", 6s. Id. — to hold these houses for yc life of Sir Nic’
Plunkett knt. — a part of yc 3d part of y' lands next after
following, viz. in Carignegapole, 1 cart — Cartronamad, 3d
of cart. — Fallagamva, 1 cart.— Carrignalanow, 1 cart. — Mal-
(122.)
lanally alias Doonbrandon, 1 cart— Mullaghnoultragh, lcart- 20421 c“n-
— Carriggarrow, 1 cart Cappoge, 1 cart — the moiety of ‘ — ~
y' townlands, mills, and profits of faires of Crevelagh Gort- Leitrim.
m'mcane, 1 cart". — Lisnagownemore, 1 cart — Lisnagowne-
begg, 1 cart. — Tullaghnemoyle, 1 cart — Gawlan, 1 cart
Monagh, 1 cart— Alteveragh, 1 cart— Towneleagh, 1 cart.
— Barnagher and a parcell of mountain, 409 a. 8c 30 p. plant.
(662 a. 3 r. 14 p. stat.) 4/. 2s. 9 id.; bar. Dromaheire, co.
Leitrim. — Gortclary, 1 cart — Crossnenoyle alias Crossna-
nagell, 1 cart— Shantoreagh, 1 cart.— Fanagha, 1 cart.— Car-
rickreagh, lcart. — Carrickdonane alias Carrickgawen, 1 cart.,
689 a. 1 r. 8p. 6/. 19s. 6J d. — Glanboy, 4 cart"1, 2,302 a. 2 r.
prof. 1,520 a. 2r. 32 p. unprof. 23/. 6s. ljd— Gortlenfort alias
Gortinlongport, 1 cart. — Tawnemoyle, 1 cart. — Dromore, Jth
ofacart., 375 a. 8c 1 6 p. 3/. 15s. Hid.— Uragh, li cart, 419 a.
2 r. 16 p. prof. 246 a. 2 r. 32 p. unprof. 4/. 4s. 11 id. — Mu-
naghmerritt I cart., 145 a. 3r. 8p. 1/. 9s. 6 id. — Mackron,
3d of a cart., 79 a. 3 n. 24 p. prof. 30 a. 1 r. 24. p. unprof.
16s. 2d. — in Tullygortally and Cloonelly, 2 cart"’ and fds of
cart., 237 a. 1 R. 36 p. 21. 8s. OJd. ; bar. Rosclogher, same
co. — Total quantity, 4,658 a. 3 R. 18 p. plant. (7,545 a. 3 R.
10 p. stat.) — Total rent, 47/. 3s. Id. — to yc use of y' (49)
officers. -Date \ith Feb. 20th year. — Inrolled 19 th June
1668.
27. NICHOLAS BOURKE esq. — His principal and Limerick.
capital messuage, and 2,000 a. of land hereafter mentioned, that
is to say, a large stone house, with y' appurts, on y* west side
of St. Nicliolas-street, commonly called Ja’ Bourke’s house ;
city of Limerick. — Lisnakelly, 453 a. prof. 27 a. unprof.
6/. 17s. 7d. — Fehonagh (part), 359 a. 51. 9s. 0Jd.— Ballynow-
cane, 154 a. 21. 6s. 9j|d. — Cluonecukane or Cluonecullane, 42a.
12s. 9d. — Arboughill, 148a. 21. 4s. llid. — Clonnebrowne,
Liscarry, and Knockanvody, 92 a. 1/. 7s. lljd. — Skeaghnagh
or Skeagannagh, 236 a. 3/. 11s. 8 Jd. — Reene, 224 a. 2 r.
31. 8s. 2Jd. — Arlaman, 121 a. 1/. 16s. 9d. — in Ballym'rory,
170 a. 2r. 2/.lls. 9Jd.; bar. Connello, co. Limerick. — Total,
2,000 a. plant— BaUywilliam, 2 plow., 383 a. 51. 16s. 3fd.—
Radmaseare, 1 plow., 309 A. prof. 5 a. unprof. 4/. 13 s. lOd. ;
same bar. and co. — Total quantity, 2,692 a. plant. (4,360 a. 2 r.
17 p. stat) — Total rent, 40/. 17s. 7 Id. — in Fohanagh, 346 a.
51. 5s. OJd. — in Finneglassey, 559 a. 3 r. 6 p. prof. 74 a.
unprof. 8/.9s.l01d. — Ballemackerry (part), 631a. prof. 70a.
unprof. 9/. lls. 7Jd. — Portranood and Knocknashannagh,
957 a. prof. 570 a. unprof. 14/. 10s. 7 id. ; same bar. and co.
— Total quantity, 2,494 a. plant. (4,039 a. 2 R. 7 p. stat.) —
Total rent, 37/. 17s. 2(d. Date 30 th January 21 st year.
— Jnrolled 10 th February 1668.
30. RICHARD Earl of CORK. — In Togher, 6 a. 2 i. Cork.
— in Cahownamadery, 2,027 a. 3 r. 8 or 28 p. prof. 2,460 a.
unprof. 30/. 17s. lO.Jd.— in Shanacrane, 538 a. 8/. 3s. 4|d—
in Glenmacreene ats Glenmacarne or crane, 9 a. 2s. 8fd. —
in Gortnemucklagh, 408 a. 01. 3s. 1 Id. — in Cloncurvane,
15 a. 'Is. 6 £d. — Ballinholwick, 369 a. 51. 12s. OJd. — Aug-
herrv, 309 a. & 9 p. 4/. 13s. 10Jd. — East Drumetoglagh,
164 a. 2 R. 32 p. 21. 10s. OJd. — Glanue, 214 a. 3/. 5s. — Gort-
roc, 317a. 4/. 16s.3Jd. — in Altaghmore, 481a. Sr. 6/.lls.lijd.
— Dromfeigh, 149 a. 21. 5s. 3d. — Kennabegg] 243 a.
3/. 13s. 9fd. — Conaghta, 156 a. 2r. 21. 7s. 6Jd.— Manuchee,
79 a. 2 R. 1/. 4s. lfd. — Aghasilliard, 138 a. 2 R. 21. 2s. 0|d.
— in Knockaduffe, 114 a. 8c 35 p. 1/. 14s. 8 Jd. — Down-
; Daniell, 321a. 4/. 17s. 5 \d.\ bar. East Carbery, co. Cork.
— By patent, dated 4 Dec. 1667, and inrolled the 6th, a re-
lease was granted to his lordship of the sum of 6/. 17s. lOJd.
of the quit rent of Togher and Cahonamaderry ; 21. 5s. 4 \d.
of the rent of Shanacrane ; and 8Jd. of the rent of Glenma-
creene. (Anno 29°, 3" pars, facie Foil 9.) — Balyhesty, 131a.
1/. 19s. 9 Id. ; bar. Duhallow, same co.— Ballynecourty, 706 a.
3 R. 24 p. 10/. 14s. 8Jd. ; bar. Kinelea, same co.— Ballymor-
risheene,78A. l/.3s.8Jd. — Killballyclemant, 182a. 2/.15s.3Jd.;
bar. Imokilly, same co.— in Killcoran, 298 a. 4/. 10s. 6Jd. ;
bar. Condons and Clangibbons, same co. — Total quantity,
7,407 A. In. 28 P. plant. (11,998 a. 3 r. 17 p. stat.) —
Ardnagehy, 26 a. 7s. 10 Jd. — Killelialy, 222 a. & 35 p. Waterford.
31. 7s. 5Id. — in yc same, 111. A. & 17 p. 1/. 13s. 8Jd. ; bar.
Coshmore and Coslibride, co. Waterford.— Total, 359 a.
I r. 12 p. plant. (582 a. 8: 7 p. stat-) — Ballydally, 458 a. Kerry.
(741a. Sr. 22 r. stat.) 61. 19s. ljd. ; bar. Mogunihy,
j co. Kerry. Date 9 th September 21s/ year. — Jnrolled
| 13//i September 1669. — Note: The Earl of Cork having
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
20 & 21 Ch. IX. sold the lands of Ballydally to Sir William Sands bart., Sir
William had the quit rent thereof reduced to 4 /. a year by
Kerry. patent dated 8 Feb. 1678, and inrolled 28 July 1679. (Rot.
anno 31°, 1™ pars,/. Roll 35.)
Clare. 33. Col. CARY DILLON. — Ballyconree alias Lissanard
afs Coan, 11a. plant. (17 a. 3 r. 11p. slat.) 3s. 4d — in Bnl-
levoghan, 1 cart., 3 a. plant. (4 a. 3 r. 18 p. stat.) lid —
Balleeronan or Ballycroan alias Gortahalaha alias Knockne-
grow, 76 a. plant. ( 123 a. & 17 p. stat.) II. 3s. Id — Iscanlan-
Island, 30 a. plant. (48 A. 2 R. 15 p. stat.) 9s. ljd— Derrin,
Ballecknavin or Balleyknavan alias Finivaro, 127 a. plant.
(205 a. 2 b. 35 p. stat.) II. 18s. 7d — Reing, 67 a. (108 a.
2 r. 5 p. stat.) II. Os. 4d ; bar. Barren, co. Clare. — Carrow-
nebrosse a!s Barnegrosse, 52 a. plant. (84 a. & 37 p. stat)
15s. 9]d; bar. Ibricken, same co. — Casserno, 316 a. plant.
(511a. 3 r. 19 p. stat.) 41. 15s. lljd — Killimore, 275 a.
plant. (445 a. In. 33 p. stat.) 41. 3s. 6! d; bar. Clotulralaw,
same co. — Craghleagh, 244 a. plant. (395 a. & 38 p. stat.)
SI. 14s. 1 Jd — Killcredan, 106a. plant. (171 a. 2r. 33p. stat.)
Galway. ll. 12s. 2Jd ; bar. 'follow, same co Kinvavo, 100 a. plant.
(161a. 3 it. 37 p. stat.) II. 0s. 3d — Crossvohy, 300 a. (485 A.
3 n. 32 p. stat.) 31. 0s. 9d— Moniscriba, 138 a. plant. (223 A.
2r. 6p. stat.) II. 7s. 1 ljd — the four qrs. of Dowras, viz.
Dowras, 120 a. plant. (194 a. 1 n. 21 p. stat.) II. 4s. 3 Jd —
Kinturlagh, 129 a. plant. (208 a. 3 n. 34 p. stat.) II. 6s. lid
— Corvoy, with four small parcells, 172 a. plant. (278 A. 2 R.
18 p. stilt.) II. 14s. lOd — Toughna, 25 a. 2 k. plant. (41a.
1 n. 10 p. stat.) 5s. 2d — Lissinduffe, 30 a. plant. (48 a. 2 r.
15 p. slat.) 6s. 6jd — Molloardree, Knockcullin, alledged to
be included in the above parcells, Clonesee, 130 a. plant.
(210 a. 2 r. 13 p. stat.) II. 6s. 3Jd — Loghcurra, 219a. plant.
(354 a. 2 r. 39 p. stat.) 21. 4s. 4Jd — Sessinegarvy or gerby,
59 a. plant. (95 a. 2 r. 11 p. stat.) 11s. 11 id ; bar. Killtar-
tan, co. Galway. — in Gorteharne or carne, 2 qrs., 150 a.
plant. (242 a. 3 n. 36 p. stat.) II. 15s. 4 jd — in Killernin
or Killiermin, 2 qrs., 126 a. plant. (204 a. & 16 p. stat.)
II. 5s.6Jd — the castle and whole qr. of Garbally, 271a.
plant. (438 a. 3 r. 36 p. slat.) 21. 14s. lOd— in Liscapull,
13 a. 2 r. 27 p. plant. (22 a. & 22 p. stat.) 2s. 9d ; j bar.
Clonmcnoen, same co. — the castle and two qrs. of Killimore,
y' qr. of Carrowreagh, 500 a. plant. (809 a. 3 n. 27 p. stat.)
51. Is. 3d ; bar. Ifillconnell, same co. — Total quantity in
Galway, 2,532 a. 27 p. plant. (4,022 a. 1 r. 13 p. stat.) —
Total rent, 251. 7s. 9jd-in Clare, 1,307 a. plant. (2,117 a. &
20 p. stat.) — Rent, 19!. 16s. 1 ljd — Note: The decree of the
Comm'1 for executing the Acts of Settlements, for these lands
to be passed in patent, is dated 22 June 1666, and inrolled
28 January 1668. (Rot. Pat. anno 21 Car. 2", 1»» pars, facie
Roll 1 Sf 3.)— in Carrowreagh qr., 71 a. ; same bar. and co-
in KillCarOnan, 2 qrs., 20 a. 2 r. 26 p. ; bar. Killtartan, same co.
—in Ballindrimney, 133 a. 1 r. 14 p.; 1) bar. Leitrim, same
co.— next adjoining to Ballymoe Fort, 100 a. ; £ bar. Bally-
Roscommon. moe, same co — Dundcrmott and Clondaragh, 100 a.; J bar.
Bellamoe, co. Roscommon.— in Ballinlow, yc woods next to
Mrs. King’s lott, 18 a.; bar. Roscommon, same co. Feaghill,
52 a. — Clyvoy, 1 cartron, 68 a.; bar. Athlone, same co in
Killmordan alias Coyleverden, 12a.; bar. Ballintobber, same
A lie >.— Fookestowne, 73 a. 2 r— in y° south-east part of Kill-
fearnagh, 99 a. & 19 p.; bar. Shilelogher, co. Kilkenny—
Tipperary. St. Francis Abby, 21 a.; bar. Middlethird, co. Tipperary— in
Meath. Great Possextowne, 173 a. & 32 p— in Cornellstowne, 200 a.;
Kings Co. bar. Moyfenragh, co. Meath— in Dronagh, y° parcells of
Bealetty and Gortnafolly, lying in the south siile of y' said
Dronagh, 297 a — in Cnrrnghlcnty, Gortvally, and Glasselone,
105 A— in the same, 6 a. & 39 p— in Gnlvally or Galbally,
211a. 1 r. 24 p. — in Moncgay als Monegall, to be cutt out of
yc south part by an east and west line, 149 a. 3 R. 37 p— in
Moynure, 17 a. 1 n. 12 p— in the south part of Killcomin,
28 a— in the same, 16 a— in Clonegannagh and Ballynesco-
nelagh, the north-west part, 68 a. 3 r. 26 r. — in the same,
37 a — in Bohernngh, Carricklickane, Lismore, and Coolern,
70 a. & 5 p — in Castletowne and Drumore, in y' south, by
an east and west line, 109 a. — in Ballinree, Ballicormigan,
ai.d Ballingrothy, 156 a. — in Finglish and Loghan, 238 a. 2 b.
— in the same, 74 a. 2 r. — in Clonliskc, the N. E. part, 14 a.
2 r. 23 p. ; bar. Clonliske, King’s Co. — Derrolla, being par-
cell of Ballindrenan als Rahin-Newtowne, or in y« same sur-
round, next to y° liogg, 100 a— in the same, 47 1. 1 u. 29 p.
Ballinvillin or killin, part, in y° north side joining on y° far
side of y' river Ballina, 70 a. ; bar. Ballycowen, same co.
— in Ballynakill, 50 a. — in Killbride and Kilgolken or Kilk- 20&21C11.11
grelken, 34 a— in Ballykillcrosse, Loghan, and Ballickrehy, .
23 a. In. 15 p. ; bar. Killcoursey, same co. — Total quantity in King's Co.
Galway, 325 a. plant. (526 a! & 30 p. stat.)— Rent, 31. 6s. 3d
— in Roscoihon, 250 a. plant. (404 a. 3 R. 32 p. stat.) — Rent,
21.2s. lOd— in Kilkenny, 172 a. 2 r. 19 p. plant. (279 a. ]•».
26 p. stat.) — Rent, 31. 9s. lOJd — in Tipperary, 21a. plant.
(34 a. stat.) 6s.4id— in Meath, 373 a. & 32 p. plant. (604 a.
& 20 p. stat.) — Rent, 81. Is. 5jd — in Kings County, 1,924: a.
1 R- lip- plant. (3,176a. 2r. 18 p. stat.)— Rent, 881.19s. Ofd
— Note : The decree of the Comm” of the Acts of Settlement
for the passing these premisses in patent is dated 8 July
1668, and inrolled 28 January following. ( Rot. Pat. 21 Car. 2*,
1"" pars, facie R. 1.) — in Cooledotty, Coolekeele, Bealagh- Tipperary
oughter, and Alangore, 24 a. 7s. 3jd — in Rosskeene-Newton
and Rossinult, 40 A. 12s. 1 jd — more in the same, 20 A.
6s. OJd — in Lissinsellagh and Garryman, 23 a. 6s. 9d, with
John Grace’s proportion of the unprofitable in those parcells. —
in Knockane, Knockanevereny, Gortkelly, and Bullyhoula-
derra, 84 a. II. 3s. 6d— in Athshanboly, 53 a. 15s. 9d; bar.
Killnelougurty, co. Tipperary— Glaskill, 99 a. prof. 86 a. King's Co.
1 r. 18 p. unprof. 2 1. 0s. Id — in Ballyndrennaii als Rahine-
Newtowne and Killmanachnn, 164 a. 2r. 14 p. prof. 86 a.
1 r. 18 p. unprof. 31. 6s. 9 Jd ; bar. Ballycowen, King’s Co.
— Killnegalliagh and Moreneaghgalliagh, 110 a. In. 27 p. Meath.
21. 2s. 3d — Aghanmullagh ais Aglinegallian, 82 a. 1 r. 9 p.
II. 13s. 3id; bar. Moyfenragh, co. Meath. — Total quan-
tity in Tipperary, 244 a. plant. (395 a. & 39 p. stat.)— Rent,
31. 4s. 8 Jd— in King’s County, 263 a. 2 r. 14 p. plant. (426 a.
3 r. 32 p. stat.)— Rent, 51. 6s. 10 jd— in Meath, 192a. 2r.
36 p. plant. (306 a. 1 r. 31 p. stat.) -Rent, 31. 15s. 6 jd
Date 16th June 21 si year.— Inrolled 1th July 1669. "
38. OVERINGTON BLUNDEN gent— Glanmorne or Kilkenny.
Clanmorne, 117 a. 3 r. 28 p., to be for ever called by y' name
of Blunden’s Castle. — in Shellumorath, 39 a., to be called
Blunden’s qr.— Total, (254 a. &31p. stat.)— Rent, 3I.3s.6jd;
liberties and city of Kilkenny. — Kilbredebegg, 104 a., to Queen's Co.
be called Overintowne— in Kilbredemore, Schanegan, and
Laura (part), 20 a— in a turfe bogg, 20 a. unprof.; bar. Upper-
Ossory, Queen’s Co— Total, (200a. 3r. 18p. stat.)— Rent,
21. 10s. 2jd— in Upper Grange, 7 a. (11 a. 1 u. 14 p. stat.) Waterford.
2s. ljd, to be called Blunden’s meadows ; liberties of
Waterford. — in Cabbragh, east part, 17 a. 2 b. 39 p. Tipperary.
the east part of Cloghmarten, 129 a., to be called Conrt-
Towne, with a proportion of bogg thereto belonging; bar.
Eliogurty, co. Tipperary — Total, (237 a. 2 b. 33 p. stat.)
— Rent, 21. 4s. 6$d Date 19th Feb. 20 th year.— Inrolled
21 st Feb. 1667.
40. THOMAS HILL gent—1 The towne and part of y° Meath.
lands of Knock als Kinogc, 46 a. 1 r— Little Boolyes (part),
26 a. 2 r. 4 p— Johnstowne (part), 54 a. & 28 p— Scatternagh
(part), 1 a. 2 r.; bar. Duleeke, co. Meath — Total, (207a. Sr.
6p.stat.) — Rent, 21. 1 Is. 1 0|d — partofDrumully,70A. (113a Ardmaqh
1 11. 22 p. stat.) 18s. lOJd; bar. Orrier, co. Ardmagh.
41. PATRICK FAGAN. — In Phillipstowne, 130 a. 2 r. loath.
26 p— more in the same, 35 a. 3 r. 17 r— more in tlie same,
19 a. 3 n. (the two former contiguous); bar. Atherdee, co.
Louth— Total, (301a. 1 r. 6p. stat.) — Rent, 31. 15s. 3Jd
Date 29 th June 21sl year.— Inrolled 2d July 1669.
43. Col. RANDAL CLAYTON. -In Cowlelenane als Limerick.
Cowlekenane, 50 a. 15s. 2jd; south lib. of Limerick. the Cork.
moiety of Knockreagh als Knock-lrea, 42 a. 12s. 9d — Shag-
hybegg, Jth part, 16 a. 4s. lOjd ; lib. of Cork — in Bally- Waterford.
glanagh, 33 a. 10s. OJd; bar. Gualtier, co. Waterford. —
Total rent, 21. 2s. lOd 43. GEORGE PERCIVALL Limerick.
esq. — Ballinscoolagh, 386 a. 51. 17s. 2 jd — Ragamsbegg,
142a. 21.3s. ljd— in Ballinvranagh als Ballybranagh, Kill-
ballyowen, 316 a. 41. 15s. 1 1 fd— Hubbertstowne (north part),
86 a. 11. 6s. Id ; bar. Small County, co. Limerick Ballyne-
Irancky, 368a. 5I.Tls.8jd — Killcomodane, 221a. 31.1s lid
— Mota, 80 a. II. 3s. 3d; bar. Connelloe, same co Total
rent, 241. 4s. 5fd — to hold yc premisses until y' respective
mortgages were discharged. 45. WILLIAM COX.—
Mornane, 1 plowP, part of Killcornan, Ballyuegoole, Court-
m'cooe, and Rathclovine, 1 plow. ; bar. Kenry, co. Lime-
rick.— Total quantity, 409 a. plant. (662 a. 2 r. 2 p. stat.)
— Rent, 61. 4s. 2fd Date 4th Sep. 2014 year Inrolled
11th September 1668.
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
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40KSiCu.Il. 47. Sir JAMES CUFPE knt. — In Ballymanagh ats 55 a. 11«. l^d.— in Callowdossan, 83 a. 3a. 8p. 16s. lOJrf. 20&21 Ch. ii.
Ballymona, Eligh, and Gurtgany, 68a. — in Ballymore, 2 qrs., — more in the same, 6a. Is. 2{d. — in Carrowgarry, 22a.
Galurny. 3 a. — in Carrowkeenagh, 35 a.— in Killmackshanc, 15 a.— in 2 it. 6 p. 4s. 6'\d. ; bar. Tyrawly, same co.— -Total in Galway, Mayo.
Cappaghcagowre, Glassegurte, and Gurtin-Walter, 5 a. — I 198 a. In. 13 p. plant. (321 a. & 37 p. stat.) — Total rent.
Total, (204 a. & 16 p. stat.)— Rent, 11.5s.6jd.— inoneqr.ofy' 2/. Os. 1 3d— in Mayo, 671a. lit. 14 p. plant. (1,058 a. lu. 6p.
two qrs. of Clonloghane, 46 a. lit. 13 p. — in Ballinebranagh, stat.) — Rent, 61. 12s. 8 Jd — in Durrogh, 8 a. — in Clonee, Galway
26 a. — Total, (117 a. & 2 Ip. stat.) — Rent, 14s. 7.1 d ; bar. 10a.; 1 bar. Bellamoe, par. Killcroan, co. Galway. — Total Mayo
Mayo. Longford, co. Galway.— Cahirnagree, 1 qr., 40 a. 8s. ljd— quantity, (29 a. & 25 p. stat.)— Rent, 3s. 7Jd— in Shanas-
Ellistroughbegg and Lacknefeigh alias Lacknefelly, 1 qr., more, 28 a. — more in the same, 6 a. — in Carrowgarrow, 34 a.
159 a. II. 12s. 2jd — Lisnacarrow, £ qr., 30 a. 6s. 0|d— in — Beagh, 124 a. — in Ballynitty, 8a.; bar. Tyrawly, co. Mayo.
Carrowmore, 111a. U 2s. 5jd— in Garranemore ate Carrew- j —Total, 218a. plant. (353 a. & 19 p. stat.)— Rent, 21. 3s. 9d
more, 115 a. ll.3s.3d; bar. Killmaine, co. Mayo. — in | Date 21th May 21 si year. — Jnrolled 22d June 1669.
Carrnntombane or Carrowtibane, 49 a. 9s. lOfd — in Bellassa, I
Roll, 21 sl Cha. II. Jirsl part, face.
si Ch. II. 1. JAMES Duke of YORK. — Disart (part), 210 a.;
bar. Ferrard, co. Loutii. — the mill of Grange and 1 a. ; bar.
Louth. Dundalk, same co. — Avilstowne, 96 a. ; bar. Slane, co.
Meath. Meath. — Lagatli (part), 100 a. ; bar. Murgallen, same co.
— Tombridgtowne (part), 78 a. — Moylagh (part), 56 a. 1 it.
10 i>. — Ballirasnngh, 22 a.; bar. Half-Fore, same co. — Little
Boolyes (part), 28a.; bar. Duleek, same co. — Monalvy (part),
180 a.; bar. Deece, same co. — Bryardstowne, 244a.; bar.
Navan, same co.— Butlerstowne (part), 24 a.— Newtowne, 132a.
— Wilkinstowne (part), 46 a. ; bar. Morgallen, same co. —
Roscommon. Farbreagy, 1 qr., 92 a. — Lecarrow, h qr., 76 a. — Ardnamul-
lagli and Clontabane, 314 a. — Coylemore (part), 53 a. — Clo-
rielty, 1 qr., 117 a. — Teaglmarragb, 1 qr., 178 a. — Clonefowre
and Derragh, 2i qrs., 179a. — Ardniscan, 1 qr., and Ballyfine-
gan, 1 qr., 269 a. — in Gortnemaddy and Ballyfinegan, 136a. —
Cloonagh, J qr., 54a. — Monga, 1 qr., 106a.; bar. Ballintobber,
co. Roscommon. — Corgarrulfe, part of Ballyvollaghan, 44 a.
— Corbally (part), 14 qr., 82a. 2it. 26p. — Shancoh, 1 qr., 61a.
— Cloonboynagh, 4 qr., 40 a. — Meclick, J qr., 56 a. — in Clau-
dacarrow, lqr., 128a.; bar. Boyle, same co.— Clonkerrine, 99a.
— Scormore, 2 qrs., 109 a. — Carrowentogher, 27 a. — Towar-
tane, 1 qr., Scorbeg, 1 qr., and Carrowenculliegh, 352 a. 2 it. —
Galway. Syreagh, 135 a.; bar. Roscommon, same co. — Garrancoyle,
1 cart., 23 a. — Caherglasse alias Cahergowen, 28a. — Caherenry
and Gortycoyny, 3 qrs. and 6th part of a cart., 41 a. — in Buolly-
dorragh, gds of a cart, 19 a. — Garrymore alias Buollydorragh,
|ds of a cart., 42 a. — Cahirinduffe and Shanvallv, 53 a. — in
Lickerrigg, 11 qrs., viz. in Crosderry, .) cart., 17a. — in yc same,
4 cart., 22a in Lickerrigg, 23 a — Culla, part of Glasheganny,
1 cart, and Jth part of cart., viz. in Glasheganny, 72 a. — in
Lickerig, 24a. — in Carrowneere, 23a. — in Clashamny, J cart.,
36a. — in die same, 31a.— in Carhower, 3d and 12th cart., 23a.;
bar. Dunkellin, co. Galway. — Carrowcurra, 1 qr., 248a. —
Moyode, 2 qrs., viz. half yc castle and 1 qr., 364 a. — the other
half of the casde called Carrowmoninecallrogh, 1 qr., 261 a.;
bar. Killtarton, same co. — Lisluma, J qr., 69 a. ; 1 bar. Athen-
ree, same co. — in Ballynehowen, 1 gneeve. — part of Clon-
keene qr., 2 a. ; bar. Killconnel), same co. — in Garryblackine
and Cahereconnell, 69 a. — Isserkelly, 4 qrs., Ballinlac, .) qr.,
and Kilnepatrick, J qr., 689 a. — Cloghan, 2 qrs., 259 a. — Kil-
line, J qr., 44 a. — Castleboy, 2 qrs., 360 a. — Gortatrim, 78 a.
— Caherinny, £qr., 61a. — Iskerlabane and Glanlielty, l£qr.,
102 a. — Owaltart, 1 qr., 85 a. — in Lucknabegg and Lissa-
doyle, 4 cart", 40 A. —in the same, 244 a. — Clonrahin, 1 qr.,
168 A. — Gortinanisky, 1 qr., excepting y° 6di part of cart.,
94 a. — in Garricappaghard ats Cappaghard and Calluragh,
235 A. ; 4 bar. Loughreagh, same co— in BaUyroan, 4 qr.,
47 a. — Moninacoogilly als Monine, 1 qr., 155 a — Killine and
Pallboy, 14 qr., 165 a.— Laffallyrene, 1 qr., 247 A.— Carrow-
monine, 1 qr., 113 a.; bar. Dunkellin, same co. — Carrow-
curra, 104a. ; bar. Atlienree, same co. — in yc 4 qr. of Monge,
69 a. — in yc 4 qr. of Ballann and Tomkin, 82 a. — in Loghan-
roe and Ballanglasse, 1 qr., 160 a.; 4 bar. Leitrim, same co.
Cork. — Killnacluona, 141a. — Ballynedywest, 162 a. — Cornody-
begg, 58 a. &82p. — Curryleigli, 194 a. — Currykeliy, 210 a.
— Carragane, a small parcel), 28 a Cooleroe, 122 a.; bar.
Barretts, co. Cork. — Achydullane and Ballintemple, 201 a.
— Lislee, 322 a. — Agha, 122 a.; bar. Ibaune, same co. — Total
quantity, 10,579a. 2r. 28 p. plant. (17,137 a. 1 n. 2p.stat.)
viz., in co. Louth, 211 a. plant. (341 a. 3 r. 6 p. stat.)— in co.
Meath, 1,009 A. 1 R. 10 p. plant. (1,634 a. 3 r. 26 p. stat.)—
in co. Roscommon. 2,708 a. & 26 p. plant. (4,386 a. 3 R. 4p.
stat.) — in co. Galway, 5,091 a. plant. (8,246 a. 2 r. 3 p.stat.)
—in co. Cork, 1,560 a. & 32 p. plant. (2,527 a. 1 r. 5 p. stat.) |
(122.)
— to hold vc premisses freed, exempted, and discharged, so long 21 Ch. ii.
as yc same remain in the possession of his Highness or his
heirs, of and from any rent imposed and reserved by y' Acts of Cork.
Settlement. — Narrabegg, Ballynecargy, and Tallanstowne, Kildare.
600 a. ; bar. Kilkea and Moone, co. Kildare. — Pallisboy Westmeath.
(part), 84 a. ; bar. Moycashell, co. Westmeath. — Ballyne-
gaule (part), 52 a. 3 r. — Blackcastle (part), 21 a. ; bar. Cor-
kery, same co. — part of Rossemead and Camstowne, 92 a.
3 it. 35 p.; bar. Delvin, same co. — Upper Rath, 50 a. — Tuor-
mine, 58 a. ; bar. Kilkenny West, same co. — Mill-Castle
(part), 249 a. 3 R. 39 P. ; bar. Demifore, same co. — Ballrath
(part), 109 A. 3 r. 37 p.— Slanemore (part), 159 a. 2 r. 24 p.
— lloconnell, 133 a. 2 r. 12 p. ; bar. Moyashell and Magheri-
dernon, same co. — Rath, part of Cominstowne, 29 a.— in Co-
minstowne, 220 a. — Morinstowne, 44 a. — Rathleitagh, 119 a.
1 R. ; bar. Moygoisli, same co. — Baliyteig and Ballygullin, Wexford.
206a. 3r.; bar. Gorey, co. Wexford. — Ballyneleagh, 216a. Cork.
&16p. — Kilvillane, 102 a. — South Ballyvinny, 108 a. — North
Ballyvinny, 130 a.— South Butlerstowne, 40 a. — Dunbulloge,
343 a. 2 r. 16 p. — Bnllyncbortagh and Ballynidonery, 325 a.
— Ballynemadderv, 445 a. 1 r. 26 p. — Templemichaell, 307a.
& 32 p. — Leir, 451a. — Ballinlegane, 361a. — Brittstowne
alias Ballyrittigg, 442 a. & 32 p.— Mallfonstowne, 176 a. 2 R.
16 p— Curraghduane, 265 a. 3 r. 8 p— Ballyonine, 152 a—
Disert, 360 a. — Killgarvane, 33 a. — Ballydonnellbegg, 54 a.
— East Ballynakill, 98 a. & 32 1*. — West Ballynakill, 120 a.
2 r. 32 p. — Ballym'William, 98 a. 1 R. 8 p. — Ballyknockane,
44 a. 1 r— Ballybrassill, 82 A. 2 b. 16 p— Corbally, 59 A. &
16 p. — Ballinbrittigg, 6 a. 3 r. 20 p. — Fanagh, 51 A. 2 n. —
Ballydulea, 83 a. 3 r. 24 p. — jfforth Ballinleadin, 110 a. 3r.
8 p. — Rathgeire, 100 a. 1 it. 24 p. — Ballynecrany, 406 a. —
Ballygregane alias Ballygrenane, 127 a. — East Rinemine,
117 a— Ballyleary, 192 a. 1 it. 24 p— Lackanroe, 185 a. 2 it.
16 p. — Killinrindowny (part), with a house, 10 a., and Pellick,
210 a. — Ballytrasna, 190 a. — Ardrae, 120 a. 1 r. 24 i>. — Gar-
ranevage, 347 a. 1 r. 24 p. — Knockanegawnine and Colls-
towne, 299 a. — South Ballyleadin, 1 36 a. — Kippane, 137 a.
2 r. 16 p. ; bar. Barrymore, co. Cork — Ballyready, 229 a. ;
par. Rathcormuck, same co. — Total quantity, 10,107 a. 3 r.
17 p. plant., viz., in co. Kildare, 600 a. plant. — in co. West-
meath, 1,424 a. & 27 p. plant. — in co. Wexford, 206 a. 3 n.
plant. — in co. Cork, 7,876 a. 3 r. 30 p. plant. — to hold yc
premisses freed and exempted as before from quit rent.— in Dublin.
Saggardstowne, 400 a. — Long-house Farme, 20 a. ; bar. New-
castle and Uppercrosse, co. Dublin. — Bealing’s freehold in
I-Ioatli, 4 a.; bar. Coolock, same co. — Russellstowne (part),
46 a. 1 r. ; bar. Uppercrosse, same co. — Little Fookestowne,
21 a. 1 11. — Lackenstowne, 153 a. — Flackenstowne alias
Flackettstowne ats Hackettstowne, 60 a. ; bar. Ballrothery,
same co. — Promstowne, 100 a. prof. 100 a. 3 r. unprof. ;
A bar. Rathdowne, same co— Whitestowne, 196 a— Boycs- Kildare.
towne, 127 a. ; bar. Ikeathy and Oughterany, co. Kildare.
— Ballykneagh, 360 a. ; bar. Ophaly, same co— Newtowne,
130 A. ; bar. Naas, same co. — Newtowne, 247 a. ; bar. Claine,
same co. — Blackrath, 654 a. — Ballybarney, 21a. 1 r. 28 p.;
bar. Narragh and Rebane, same co— the moiety of Parris-
towne ats Barristowne, 91a. 3 r. 6p. ; bar. Great Connell,
same co. — Clonlyon and Edanstowne alias Knockstowne, Meath.
77 a. & 35 p. — in Butlerstowne and Warrenstowne, 86 a. 1 r.
— in Agherpallice, 52 a. 1 it. 35 p. — in Great Jennettstowne,
138 a. — in Butlerstowne, 84 a. & 20 r. ; bar. Deece, co.
Meath— Cabbragh, 211a. 2 r— Tarragh, 142 a— Trevitf,
290 a— Brick, 65 a— more of the same, 17 a. 3 r— in y'
N. E. part of Broadstowne ats Proudstowne, 127 a. 3r. 2p.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
, n- — in Macestowne, 217 a. 3 r. 16 p— in Painestowne, 166 a.
2 r. 27. p. — Bodnam, 58 a.; bar. Screens, same co. — in
'll‘- Knockerke, 203 a. 2 r. — in Brayestowne, 13 a. — Barnewells-
towne (part), 12 a. 3r.; bar. Slane, same co. — in Clondully,
47 a.; bar. Moyfenragh, same co. — Shamboe (part), 34 a. 1 it.
— Clonmalevin, 39 a. ; bar. Navan, same co. — in Orristowne,
200 A.; bar. Kells, same co. — the moiety of Great Haggards-
towne, 290 a. ; bar. Dundalk, co. Louth. — in Rathbristy,
010 • 33 a.; bar. Louth, same co. — Johnstowne(part),79A. 2r. 8p.
Baggan, 40 a— Ballybrin alias Ballyhamen, 120 a.— in New-
garden and Dunganstowne, 203 a. & 35 v. — in Ballybrin
alias Ballybamen, 44 a. — Gurteenevnckane ats Gortingrocan,
44 a. 2 it. ; bar. and co. Cari.ow. — Carrowbegg and Carrow-
'"!/• more als Corry, 319 a.; bar. Idrone, same co. — in Baune-
more, 45 a.— Cloghlea, 171a. 2r. 14 p — Upper Clara, 21a. 1
bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny. — Ballymadden, 134 a. 3r.
16 p. — Ballyagheran, 58 a. Sr. 32. p.— Grantsland, 20 a. 2 it.
29p, — Glengrant, 40 a. 3 it. 24 p. — Templegaulealias Whites-
towne alias Newgraige, 397 a.; bar. Iverke, same co. — in
Castle- Bamford, 15 a. 2r. 27 p. ; bar. Sheelelogher, same co.
mt/i. — Knocktosker, 25 a. 3 it. 31 p. — in Ballisboy, 54 a. — in
Leragli, 2 a. & 20 p.— in Killcompagh, 58 a. 2 r ’. 21 p. — in
Lissenrath, 32 a. 2r. 20 p.; bar. Moycashell, co. Westmeath.
— Gor- Tumble, 10a. — Raheuny, 164 a. 2 r. 6 p. Fardings-
towne and Killcollan, 80 a. 3 n. 24 p. — Beggstowne, 206 a.
— in Collinstowne, 80 a.— Malionstowne, 132 a.; bar. Fer-
tullagh, same co. — Irlslllowne, 155 a. 1 a. 13 p.— in Bryans-
towne, 29 a. 1 it. 33 p. ; bar. Moyashell and Magheridernon,
same co. — Ballyonine, 35 a. ; bar. Delvin, same co. — in
Skeaghbegg, 15 a. 2 r. 29p.— in Ballinlugg, 195 A. 3 R. 24p.
— in Taghboyne, 36 a. & 38 p more of the same, 31 a.
3 r. 7 p.— in Lockardstowne, 132 a.— more of the same, 37 p.
— Togherstowne, 137 a. lit. 17 p— in y' east part of Kil-
linbrack, 124 a. & 13 p. — in Ardbrinnon, 27 a. 2 it. 32 p—
in Ardbrioane, 49 a. 3r. 16 p. — Gibbstowne, 25 a in
Cappaninan als Cappahiman, 25 a. 2 r. ; bar. Rathconrath,
?A. same co— Total quantity, 8,899 a. la. 24 p. plant— in Bal-
lysteene alias Ballystephen, 76 a. 1 R. 20 p. ; bar. Kenry, co.
Limerick— Killoge, 144 a. 2 n. 14 r— Rodmore, 75 a. 3 it.
4 p. — Pembrookestowne, 103 a. & 28 p. — the two Rowes,
137 a. 1 r. 32 p. — the islands called the Inch, 40 a. 1r. 9p.
Nickerry alias Neigherry, 105 a. 3 r. 28 p— Halestowne, 105 a.
— Graigesallagh, 64a. & 18p. — Knocktowne, 119a. 1 n. 18p.
— Robinstowne, 1 92 a. 3 it. — Cuthery als Coulehole, 67 a.
3 r. 14 p. — Couleshill, 24 a. — Couletowne (part), 17 a. 2 r.
2°P in Graige, 118 a. & 22 p. — Ballyatten alias Bally-
aghten, 239 a. 2 r. 28 p— Whiteshell alias Whiteshill, 49 A.
& 20 p. — ■ Phillippstowne, 75 a. 2 it. 22 p— Deane’s Castle,
114 a. — in Ballymagarr, 58 a.; bar. Bargye, co. Wexford.
'/■ — in yc town and lands of Gowran, two horsemen’s bedds
and a half, 2,287 a. 2 r ; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny.
Rathculbin and Spruces- Hayes, 475 a. 3 it. 8 p. — Bur^esse
lands of Kells, 15 a.; bar. Kells, same co. — Total of Re<d-
cide’s lands, 4,630 a. 3 r. 8 p. plant. — Rathnetty, 105°. ;
bar. and co. Loutii Ballurgan, 463 a. — Verdanstowne!
618 A. — Maughreagh, 217 a— Rathmore, 135 a— Ballyboy-
begg, 152 a. — Ballyboymore, 280 a. ; bar. Dundalk, same
co— Stackallan (part), out of y' comon and y' north, next
Rowestowne, 203 a. lit. 14 p. — Roestowne (part), 105 a.-
bar. Slane, co. Meath. — Boolyes (part), 95 a. 2 r. 27 p.
Calleaghtowne, 84. a. ; bar. Kells, same co— Cushingstowne,
353 a— Killmoone (part), 56 a.; bar. Skreene, same co
Balgarty, 177 a. 3 R — Jenkinstowne (part), 32 a.; bar. Deece,
same co. — Rodstowne (part), 103 a.; bar. Navan, same co! I
— Rafine (part), 89 A— in Cnstletowne-Killberry, 3 a.; bar.
Morgallion, same co. — Burbarstowne (part), 248 a. ; bar. I
Half Fore, same co— Crobey (part), 122 a. 1 it. 13 p. ; bar.
Moyfenragh, same co— Frnine, yc east part, 57 A. 1 n. 8 p. ; ;
bar. Lime, same co— Ballymacloghy (part), 2 1 a Gortscnlly- ;
boe, 4 a. 1 R. — Bnllyogarrine, 67 a. ; liberties of cily of
Limerick. — Knock enabane (part), 100a— Bally varry wood,
120 a.; bar. Clanwilliam, same co— KillasuramidiUe, 61 a. -
1 R. — Killasura (part), 34 a. 2 r. — Graige (part), 40 a.; r
Ringarrane, 19 a— Killgogrone, 114 a— Killvocane, 136 a.; t
bar. Kenry, same co. — Gortmore and Killogernane (part)' C
84 a. 3 it — Gortnatallagh, 48 A— more of the same, 166 a! 1
— Clonepecane, 80 a — Ballyleny alias Bailyl'my (part) 127 a h
Killmacmcrly (pan), 43a— Ballyegny (part), 79a— Clony! 5
fanagh and Garryfine, 459 a. ; bar. Connello, same co — S
Knockrce, 335 a. 2 r. 2 p. ; bar. Conagh, same co. - part !,
of Loghtallin and Glanbane, 42 a. 2 r. 16 p. — Ivillgogi- 1
'■ more (part), 75 a. & 23 p. — Tullaghmolane, 66 a. 3 r. 8p.
n — Oldgrange (part), 44 a. — Rathogally, 122 a. 2 r. — Old- -
5‘ gra,,Se (Part)> 49 a— Freaghane, 175 a. & 4 p— Killmeneene,
V, 142 a. 2 it. 8 p— Cloghardeene, 128 a— Killmologe, 188 a.
*• ^ ^ p- — Carrigteary, 81 a. 3 r. — Black-Castle, 40 a. 3 it.;
2, bar. Iffa and Offa, co. T ippeiiary. — Clashnemony (part), 42 a.
s- 3 R— Knockordan (part), 50 a. 2 r. 31 p. ; bar. Clanwilliam,
f» same co— Total quantity, 7,0 17 a. 2 r. 32 p. plant., viz., in co.
- Louth, 1,970 a. plant.— in co. Meath, 1,729 a. 1 r. 22 p.
plant— in co. Limerick, 2,139 a. 1r. 2p. plant— in co. Tip-
11 perary, 1,350 a. & 22 p. plant — to hold y‘ premisses freed
*’ 03 before. — Creevagh, 236a. 3r. — Littlefootstowne, 112a.
Biggstowne, 1 62a — Corballis (part), 108a. 3 r— Barnewalls-
- towne (part), 55 a. 3 it. — Bryanstowne (part), 30 a— the
• manor of Gernonstowne and Roseland, 274 a. 2 r— Roclies-
- towne, 204 a. 1 r— Roestowne (part), 84 a.; bar. Slane, co.
■ Meath— Agherpallis (part), 280 a. 14 p— Gal low (part),
160 a. 3 r. 33 p— Ardruuis (part), 98 a. 1 r. 38 p— Iffernock,
i 276 a. 1 r. 28 p. ; bar. Deece, same co — Conrragh, 335 a. ;
• bar. Kenry, co. Limerick Ballystephen, 100 a. ; same
i bar. and co. — Ballyard, 457 a. 1 n. 39 p. — Ballyleaghane,
1 77 a. 1 r. 16 p. ; bar. Clanwilliam, same co. — Moyhagh,
135 a. 3r. — Inslavany alias Ennismaccoony, 100 a.; same
bar. and co. — Fahanfurshalle, 34 a. ; bar. Coshma, same
co— Fahonruddery, 44 a. 3 r. 33 p.; bar. Kenry, same co.
— in Ballynekill, 45 a. ; bar. Connello, same co. — both the
Crosses, 177 a. 2r. 13 p.; bar. Coonagh, same co in Gor-
tanny, the castle, and 220 a. 1 r. 5 p. ; bar. Eliogurty, co.
Tipperary. — one house on y* east side of High-street
a house in d" — on yc north side of y- liberties, 20 a. ; city
of Limerick — Cannons-Island, Ennisloy, and Ennistubber
ats Ennisluber, 480 a— Cahirvony, 3d of a plow., 80 a. ;
co. Clare— in Little Bray, 20 a. ; i bar. Rathdowne, Co!
Dublin— Kirekonhead or Kirkinhead, 28 a. ; bar. Nether-
crosse, same co. — Killmacktallway (part), 20 a. 1 r. 36 p. •
bar. Newcastle, same co. — Coldwell, 58 a.; bar. Upper
Crosse, same co— to hold the premisses freed and discharged
from quit rent, as before. Date oth Februanj 21 st year—
Inrolled 8 Ik June 1669.
13. JAMES Duke of YORK. - In Kilmainhan. and -
Inchecore, 150 a.; bar. Newcastle, co. Dublin— in Tullagh-
medan, 9 a. ; bar. Deece, co. Meath — in Grange, 3 a. 1 r. II
~ Sarsanstowne, 42 a. ; bar. Moyashell and Magheri-
dernan, co. Westmeath, —in Farthingstowne, 40 a.) bar.
Rathconrath, same co— in Lerchae, 35 a.; bar. Moycashell,
same co— the river and island of Tully, 35 a. 3 r. ; bar.
Ferrard, co. Louth. — Coolesickane, 640 a. — Ballykelly, j
305 a— in Lackagh, 100 a. ; bar. Offaley, co. Kildare —
Little Newtowne, 207 a. — Newland, 789 a. 1 r. 36 p-
Couldwells, 112 a. & 6 p— Blackhall, 185 a. 3 r. 18 p—
comons to Newtowne and Blackhall, 365 a. 2r. 8r.; bar.
Naas, same co— Hoarestowne, 83 a. 1 r. 19p.; bar. Clane,
same co— Giggmstowne, 230 a. 2r. 4p.; bar. Great Connel,
same co— m Longford, Munnegarrifte, and Killanorra, 59 a. I.
1 it. 31 p— in Shandangin, 18 a— Gortana, Sa— in Coole,
ln- 8 f— Lacknascarhy, 9 a. 3 r. 8 p— Killmacoogy!
114 a. — Killmullm, 384 a. — Tomolin, 347 a. — Portaines
3V7n nR' KiUoSes> 184 *• SR- 24 p— Bally villodcs
abas Ballyvohd, 307 a. 3 r. 24 p- Carrigganassey and Bal-
lynegrenagh, 186 a. 2R._in Cloghkillvallyhissy," 99 a. Sr.
28 p. — in Ballyfrine, 16 a Lissowen, 166 a. 3r.; bar.
Connagh, co. Limerick. — Lackanegronane, 94 a— in Bally
brownemore, 19 a. 1 r. 31 p. — i„ Drumloghan, 39 a. — i„
Carrybudd, 15 a. &5 p— Ballyanrahanmore, 78 a in Bally-
bronogeats Ballyvronoge, 102 a. — in Killdonnell, 73 a. &
18 P— in Ballymartin, 47 a. 3 e. 17 P— Attyfloyne, i plowl",
269 a. I n. 8 i>. ; bar. Poblebryen, same co— in Killmacnerle,
33 a Gurteenecarraghan, 74 a. & 11 p— Lissavarra alias
Lissacarra, 74 a. ; bar. Connello, same co— in Farrendonagh,
11a.; bar. Clanwilliam, same co in Rahine, 8 a. 1r 24 p
— Rathenestiene, 4 a. ; liberties of Limerick. — Carran- Tij.
rnne, 103 a. ; bar. Ida and Offa, co. Tipperary Jossin<rs-
towne, 370 a. 2 r. 32 p— in Cloghnecody, 100 a— in Clare
62 a. St 32 p.; bar. Middlethird, same co in Keile, 164 a!
1 r. 12 p. ; bai. C lanwilliam, same co — Cneckboy ats Knock- ,
boy, 295 A. — Walstownebegg, 290 A. — in Walstownemore,
519 a. 1 r. 37 1>.; bar. Barrymore, co. Cork— Total quantity,
8,391 a. & 1 1 p. plant. — freed and exempted from quit rent, as
above Date 29 Ik June 31st year Inrolled Itli Julu
1669. a
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si ch. it.
Down.
Galway.
Cork.
Tipperary.
Limerick.
16. FORT or DUNCANNON— See pages 121-2, con-
taining a, recital of lands passed by a former patent to the
trustees, which was afterwards surrendered, and a new patent
passed. Inrollcd \i)th August 1669.
19. JAS.'Duke of YORK. — Pordoghane and Tullagh-
unon, 148a. In. — Lucastowne, 163a. 3 it. — Cumminstowne,
196 a. 2 it. 16 1*. — Islandbane, 29 a. 1 n. — Ratlimullin (part),
97a. In. 20 v. — Pluntstowne (part), 27 a.— in Ardglassc and
Conny-Island, 10 a. — in Killough, 42 a. 1 it. — Myra, 49 a. 1 n.
— Upper Uallynarn (part), 11a. 2n. — in Kilbride, 52 a.; bar.
Lecale, co. Downs.— in Rohermine qr., 36 a — in Inocosny,
1 qr., 16a.— in Clonegarry,7A— in Cornaneqr., 33 a. — Clogh-
gella, 4th of a qr., 39 A. — in Grange and Clonfoyle, 16 a. —
Carrownecras.se, 40 a. — Knockanemore and Carrowneserny,
80 a in Rassan, 28 a. — in yc 2 qrs. of Milltowne, 12 a. — in
Gortilleroe, 2 a. — in Illane cart., 7 a. — Ardnesedane, 45 A. —
Knocklumdowny, 54 a. ; bar. Tyaquin, co. Galway. — Clon-
sinny, 22 a. — Carrowknockane, 49 a. — in Ballyattey alias Bal-
lyassey and Graiges, 40 a. ; i bar. Loughrea, same co. — in
Brittane’s Oate qr., 508a. & 17 p. — Lisseene, 4 qr. and a cart.,
25 a. — Ballyshady, 1 qr., 108 a. ; i bar. Athenree, same co. —
Corlin, iqr., 38a. — Ballynesagh, 27a. — Shamer, 1 qr., 43a. —
Liskoonc alias Tomerstowne, 5 a. — Carrowhincsplanty, 37 a.;
bar. Dunkellin, same co. — Ballydongon, part of Gortoholly,
144 a. ; bar. Kilconnell, same co. — in y' S. W. part of Carri-
genassogg, 418a. Sn. 2p. — Killinitty, 146a. 2r. — Manlymar-
toore, 3gneeves, 53 a. 2r. — Roche’s-close, part, 11 a. — Raha-
roonealiasRathroone(part), 57a. 1r. 13 p. — in Knocknacapple,
301a. 2n. 16p. — inArdacrow, 116a. Sc14p. — in Coolemaine,
260a. 2r. — inBurren, 189 a.; bar. Carbury, co.Cork. — Rin-
vonden alias Rinnavoan, 60a. — Ballynemannigg, 241a. 2r. —
Knockleagh (part), 132a. & 19p. — Knockacullen, 23a. Sc 25 p.
— more in the same, 146 a. 1 it. 26 p. — in Cullymore alias Cul-
lynoe, 15a. 1r.4p. — inDunboy, 132a.&23p. — Carrovahill,
97 a. 1 it. 8 p.— Rahinesheganc, 98 a. 1 n. — Doughlasse alias
Drynegasse, 257a. 1r. 8p. — Ballyneharteige, 114a. In. 14p.
— Ballydonagha (part), 40a. 2 n. 4p. — Tullaghalone, 64a. 3 r.
24 p.— Cloghraine (part), 122a. 3r. 17p.— Ballyregane, 393a.
&16p. — Ballynemaule, 163 a. & 32 p. — Carrowragh (part),
178a. 1 r. 3p.— inTulligg, 119 a.— Adamstowne (part), 101a.
Ir. 17r.; bar. Kinalea and Kerrycurrihy, same co. — Raliin-
loade, i plowl*1, 164 a. & 36 r. — Cloyne, 4th of a plow., 384a.
& 32p.— Gortonowicky, 144a.; bar. Barrymore, same co. —
Monke’s-Grnnge(part), 49a. 2r. 36 p. — Curraghclonie, 260a.
— Ballybegg (part), 78 a. 2 n. 9p. — Burgesse-land, 215 a. —
Garrancassey (part), 44a. — Kill-Ballynigrie ats Knockbally-
nirie, 82a. Ir. 16p.— Crattagh (part), 17a. 3r. 31p.— more
in the same, 5 a. — Gortmore and Clynody (part), 37 a. & 5 p. —
Newtowne-Annor (part), 20a. 3 n. 38 p. — Powerstowne (part),
74a. — Mullagh alias Mullagh- Abbey, 160 a. 2 it. — Glankeran,
12a. 3r. 24 p. — Pouletarry, 79a. — Garrintemple, 117 a. 2 r.
— Currinstowne ats Ballycurrin, 131 a. 1 r. 2p. — Kilfrehane
(part), 9a. — in Scartany, 80 a. — Whitechurch andTincurry,
14.8 a. & 23 p.; bar. IfFa and Oifa, co. Tipperary.— Clare
(part), 299a. 2r. 20 p. — Mogowry alias Mogowny(part), 167a.
& 16 p. — Cowlaghlagh als Cooleagh (part), 57 a. — in Knock-
urragh, 111a. & 12 p.— Cloghanstang (part), 89 a. 2 R. — Car-
ryharny, 6 a. — in Owneskeagh, 165 a. In. 8p. — in Barrett’s-
Grange, 132 a. 3 R. — in Garrawisty, 32 a. ; bar. Middlethird,
same co. — Ballyvanran, 52 a. — in Cumanstowne and Glan-
breedy, 187 a. — Kilmineragh and Bullydura, 102 a. — Bal-
lygibbon alias Ballysinode, 93 a. ; bar. Upper Ormond, same
co. — in G anymore, 48 a.; bar. Ikerryn, same co. — in Garryroe
alias Garrynoe, 134 a. 2 R. 1 p— in Scartballyvallisha, 40 a.
Cloncumny, part of Scart-Irea, 94 a.— Garranaskea alias
Oraneetra, 79 a. — Ballyneclogh, 21a. lit. 15 p.— in Shanvoy,
3 a. 1 r. 2 p. in Cloyduffe, 20 a. 1 r. 38 p. ; liberties of Lime-
rick.— in Grenanes alias Grenaneotragh and Grenaneigh-
tragh, 31 a. — in Tonetire, 58 a. 1 r. 11 p. — more inTonetire,
20 a. 1 R. 10 p. — Drombane, 83a. 2r. 30 p. — more in Drom-
bane, 41 A. 1 n. 30 p. — more in y° same, 2 a. 3 R. 10 p. — Gal-
buolly, 256 a.; bar. Clanwilliam, co. Limerick. — in Gar-
rivinny, Munaw, and Minerall, 245 a. 1 r. 36 p. — Cloghine
als Clochine, 110 a. 2 r— in Ballyvoneene, 13 a. St 9 P.— in
Longford, Killanorra, and Munnegarreffe, 320 a. 2 n. 9 p. ;
bar. Coonagh, same co. — Total quantity, 1 1,777 a. St 7 p. plant.
— to hold y' premisses freed and exempted from quit rent, as
before. Dale 8th June 21 styear. — InroUed llthJune 1669.
Queen’s Co. 24. JOHN ROE gent— Part of Dingins, 47 a. 3 r. 4 r.
— Tcnekilly, 496 a. 1 R. prof. 13 a. Si 14 p. unprof. — Portnene-
(122.)
hinch, 45 a. ; bar. Portnehinch, Queen’s Co. — Total quantity, 21 Cn. II.
589 a. St 4p. plant. (954a. 8c 19p. stat.)— Rent, 111. 18s. lid.
— in Ballyfowkin, Ballinwillin, and Ballynowran, 23 a. 1 r. 6p. Qaeeris Co.
prof. 10 a. unprof. — more in y° same, 64 a. — Ballintabine, Pal- Limerick.
merstowne, and Ballincolachra, 275 a. 2 r. — Baliyteige, 150 a.
2 R. — in the same, 14a. — in the same, 5 a. prof. 7 p. unprof.;
bar. Connelloe, co. Limerick Total quantity, 532 a. 1 r.
6 p. plant. (862 a. 8t 29 p. stat.)— Rent, 81. Is. 8d. Date
14/A May 21s/ year. — Inrollcd 25th May 1669.
26. ROBERT son and heir of ROB. BEARD dec-1.— Waterford.
In Graigebegg and Graigemore, 256 a. 3 r. 24 p. prof, a pro-
portionable part of unprof., 31. 18s. — Lissennua or Lissennuna
(part), 12a. — Tullaghcoolemore(part), 9a. — Tullaghcoolebegg,
18 a. 1 r. 8p. 16s. 27. ROBERT ROBINS InGraige-
more and Graigebegg aforesaid, 422 a. 2 it. 5 p. prof., with a
proportion of unprofitable, 61. 8s. 3d. JOHN STEPHEN-
SON.— In the same, 74 a. St 11p. prof., with a propor. of
unprof., 1/. Is. 3fd. 28. ELIZ. WINSTON and WM.
her son— In the same, 126 a. 2 u. 27 p. prof., with a propor.
of unprof., II. 14s. 2d.; bar. Decies, co. Waterford.
Dale 20 th July 21s/ year. — Inrollcd 26 th July 1669.
29. JOHN LOVERING.— In Caherewgarriffe, 159 a. 1 R. Waterford.
8 p. prof. 183 a. St 33 p. unprof. 21. 8s. 4id— Moghy, 230 a.
2 r. 16 p. 31. 10s. 8d. — Bally ne- Park ie, 65 a. 2 r. 32 p.
prof. 40 a. unprof. 19s. lOjjd. — Ballinichole or Ballynchole,
part contiguous to Aglis, 41a. 1 r. 3 p. 12s. 6£d. — part of
Liskerane ats Losskeran and Killdonagh, marked in f plott
[44], 53 a. St 1 6 p. 16s. ljd— another part of y' same, marked
[44-2], 23 a. 1 r. 7s. — part of another parcell of Liskerane
ats Loskerane, and heathy mountain pasture in the south side,
54 a. 2r. 24p. 16s. 6 Id. — in y“ north part of Killcollman, 55 a.
2 r. 19s. 2 Jd. — in the same, 62 a. 1 r. 23 p. 18s. llid— in
Graigebegg and Graigemore, 16 a. 3 r. 6 p. prof. 84 A. 2 R.
unprof. 5s.0Jd. — in Robertstowne, 24a. 2 r. 16 P. prof., with a
proportion of unprofitable, 7s. 3 Jd. — in Aldernon alias Alder-
mone, 101 a. 2 it. 32 p. II. 8s.S)d. ; bar. Decies, co. Water-
ford. Date 3th June 2\styear. — InroUed nth June 1669.
32. JOHN DONALDSON esq. — Torryhine, 557 a. prof. Tipperary.
1,434a. unprof. 81. 9s. lid. — Clonyrosse (part), 124 a. 1 r.
39 p. II. 18s. 3d— in y° easterly part of Drumbane, next
succeeding pious uses lott, 143 a. 2 r. 35 p. 21. 3s. 7 |d. ; bar.
Killnamannagh, co. Tipperary. — Total quantity, 825 a. St
34 p. plant. (1,339 a. St 11p. stat.) — Total rent, 121. 11s.
32. JAMES DONALDSON gent. — In Shevery and Cur-
raghdufte, 87 a. prof. 300 a. unprof. II. 6s. 4 id. — in West
Corbally and Gortneskeaghy, being part of Ballanahnniore,
192 a. 1 it. 14 p. 21. 17s. 7Jd. ; same bar. and co. — Total,
279 a. Ir. 14 p. plant. (452 a. 1 r. 34 p. stat.)— Total rent,
41. 3s. 11 :)d. 33. THOMAS HENZEY— In Aghacon, Kings Co.
part of Leape, 98 A. 3 R. 6 p. ; bar. Ballybritt, Kino’s Co. —
in Ballybracke, in y- W. part, by a N. and S. line, 51 a. Sc
15 p. ; "bar. Clonliske, same co— Total, 149 a. 3 r. 21 p.
plant. (242 a. 3 n. 2 p. suit.) — Rent, 31. Os. 7jd. Date
20th July 21sl year. — Inrollcd 23th July 1669.
34. THOMAS WHITEand JOHN DAWLINGgents— Tipperary.
In the south part of Knockane, Garrygortigill, and Glankeene,
404 a. Sc 34 p. — Lower Graiges, 67 a. — the north of Burrowes,
with y° north part of y“ bawne, as it was separated by y' divi-
sional line run by the surveyor, who divided between them
and Mr. Rich-1 Alchorne, taking in yc stable and two turretts,
135 a. 1 r. 20 p.; bar. Ileagh, co. Tipperary. — Total, 606 a.
2 r. 14 p. plant. (982 a. 2 r. 11 p. stat.)— Total rent, 91. 4s. 3d.
Date 4//t Sept. 21st year. — InroUed 16 th Nov. 1669.
36. EDWARD STUBBERS esq— Finagh, 218 a. 3 n. Meath.
prof. 10 a. unprof. 41. 8s. 3?,d— Killehensy, 170 a. prof 5 a.
1 r. 2p. unprof. 31. 8s— Coglagh, 111a. 3 it. 4 r. 21. 5s. Id.
— Corgeith (part), 182a. Ib.Sp. 31. 13s. 9£d.— in Sheane,
86 a. 2 r. 2 p. 11. 15s. OJd. — in Corboggy, 25 a. 2b. 7 p.
10s. 3|d— in Kells, 32 a. 12s. lljd.; bar. Kells, co. Meath.
—in Iskarooue, 8 a. 3 it. 35 p. 3s. 7d. ; bar. Navan, same co.
—Total rent, 161. 18s. 4fd. 37. Col. THOMAS SAD- Galway.
LER. — Crossbarre, 1 cartron, 73 a. — Crossbarre, another
cartton, 44a— Gortcomierboy parcell, 7 a. — Gortenultic alias
Gortconnerboy, another parcell, 7 A— in Rathcoone, 1 qr.,
123 a. 1 R. 13 P— in Polahorry qr., 1 A. — in Knockatone afs
Cackatone and GortdulTe, 54a.— a parcell in Controversy
between Lackagh and Annaghdowne parishes, 5 a— in Knock-
duffe als Knockdoagh, i qr., 37 A.-a parcell in Controversy
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21 Ch. II. between Knockdongh and Ciu-rowmeane als Cavrew-Rean,
5 a. — a parcel 1 in comon to Knockbegg, Runmore, and the
Galway. A- qr. of comon, 18 a.— in Clangue qr., 1a.— a parcell being
15 a. — in another parcel!, 12 a. 2 r. 27 i>. — in Slewfin qr.,
119 a.; bar. Clare, co. Galway — Total quantity, (845 a. 2r.
Mayo. Ip. stat.) — Rent, 54 5s. 7hd 38. Sir GEO. BING-
HAM bart. — Ballyvilly, 2qrs., 140 a. — Lavallyneggin, 2 qrs.,
86 a. ; bar. Carragli, co. Mayo — Total quantity, 226 a. plant.
Gahvay. (360a. & 13 P.stat.)-Rent, 245s.9Jrf. 38. NATHANIEL
HURD gent.— Carrowmurragh, 1 qr., 79 A. prof. 140 A. un-
prof.—in Carrowbegg qr., 1 qr., 39 a.; 1 bar. Louglueagh,
co. Galway. — Carrowmurragh als Carrowm'Murragh, i qr.,
- 82 a. prof. 44 a. unprof. ; bar. Dunkellin, same co Total
quantity, 200 a. plant. (323 a. 3 n. 35 p. stat.)— Rent, 2/. 0s. 6<4
Date 20th May 21 st year. — Inrolled 29 th July 1669.
Cork. 40. DANIEL HIGNETT. — Mounegressane als Mom-
hersliane, A plow., 120a. — Ballinrath alias Ballenrush, i plow.,
300 a. prof. 150 a. unprof. ; bar. Condons, co. Core. — Total,
(680 a. 1 it. 12 p. stat.) — Rent, 21. 2s. 6jd. Dale 7th Dec.
20th year. — Inrolled 13 th February 1668.
Kings Co. 43. SAMUEL RUST. — Killcoursey, 168 a. 2 n. 7p.
Cloraght (part), 57 a. prof. 7 a. unprof.— in Ballykillcrosse,
Loghan, and Ballyghuchee, 40 a. 1 R.— part of Killmockloune
and Leslunsey contiguous to Killinbin, 21a. 2 r. 11p.
Killinbin, 32 a. prof. 20 a. unprof. ; bar. Killcoursey, King’s
Co.— Total quantity, 319a. 1 r. 18 p. plant. (517a.’ 1 r. 10p.
Meath. stat.) 6/. 9s. 4*rf. 43. GURSHAM GURDS— Part of
Killbride and Killacollin, the westerly part contiguous to Ra-
lieene, to be cutt off by a N. and S. line, 49 a. prof. 16 a. un- |
prof. 19s. 10 \d. — part of Ballyboglan, the seventh part of 21 Cu.li.
Raheene, 19 a. 7s. 8.1 d. — part of the plowland of Ralieeue,
SOI a. prof. 142 a. 3 it. 4 p. unprof. 4/. Is. 3}<4; same bar. Meath.
and co.— Total quantity, 269 a. plant. ('135 a. 2 n. 37 p. stat.)
— Total rent, 51. 8s. 10i<4 44. ELIZ. DELINE and
PETER DUCANE. — In the 8 poles of Ardmath, 113 a. 1h.
9p. prof. 1a. 3 b. unprof, plant. (183 a. 2 b, 4p. stat.)
21. 5s. 10(4 ; bar. Morgallion, co. Meath Slavinstowne alias
Shalvanstowne (part), 63 a. 1 n. 13 p. prof. 3 a. unprof.— in
Siddane and Woodstowne, 48 a. 3 n. prof. 3 a. unprof. in
Hilltowne, 40 a. 2 r. 37 p. ; bar. Slane, same co Total quan-
tity, (247 a. 1 R. 36 p. stat.) 3/. Is. 3jjrf. — a tenement and Dublin.
garden in Gracedieu, 1 a. — Brownestowne, 100 a.; bar. Ball-
rothery, co. Dublin.— Total, (163a. 1 n. 7 p. stat.) 21. 0s. lojrf.
— during yc life of Tho* Russell, and no longer. 44. WM. Queen's Co.
LEGAT, RD. BROWNE, and WM. MILLER. — In
Tinnekill, 161 a. & 8 p. prof. 8 a. unprof.— in Cullagliy, 14 a.
2 R. 16 p. prof. 5a. unprof. ; bar. Portnehinch, Queen’sCo.
Total, (284 a. 2 r. 2 p. stat.) 31. 1 Is. hi. 45. Aldn. WM.' Down.
BARK Ell.— In Carrickmastee, 125 a. 1 r. 8 p. plant. (202 a.
3 R. 33 p. stat.) 1/. 13s. 9j}<4; bar. Lower Ivagh, co. Downe.
45. JOHN WEST. — In Upper Grange, 28 a. 2 it. 14 p. Waterford.
—in Ballytruckle,' 26 a. & 3 p. ; liberties of Waterford—
Total, (88 a. 1 it. 30 p. stat.) 16s. Oid. Dale 5th Feb. 21 st
year. — Inrolled 13 th Feb. 1668.
47. EDWARD RICHARDSON— Moore-CIuirch, 81a. Meath.
Little-Boolyes, 77 a. 1 r. 36 p. ; bar. Duleeke, co. Meath.
—Total, 158 a. 1 r. 36 p. plant. (256 a. 1 it. 36 p. stat.)
31. 4s. 2d. Date 29 th July 2 1 stycar — Inrolled 24/A July 1669.
Roll, 21 st Cha. II. Jirst part, back.
1. JAMES Duke of ORMOND. — A grant to his
Grace of divers quit rents amounting to 5,000 1. a year, for the
term of four years, commencing first of May 1669, or untill
he or his executors, &c. should be satisfied the full sum that
y° crown should receive by virtue of an assignment made by
him of the sum of 48,2564 2s. 8 d., if the crown should receive
more than 20,0004 Dale 2d August 21st year. — Inrolled
5th August 1669. — The privy seal for this grant is dated at
Whitehall, the 25 April preceding.
31. Sir CHARLES PYM. — In Curraghnemony, 16a.
in Ballingly alias Ballynity, l 1a. 3 r. IOp — in Coolenetallagh,
194 a. 1 r. 3 p. — in East Coolenetallagh and yc west of Carri-
ganroe, 74 a — in Ballyknavine, 59 a. 2 r. 8 p.— a parcell of
Newcastle, marked in yc plott [W], 7 a. & 16 p.— a parcell of
Curraghclony, marked [438], 123a. 1 r. 4p — another parcell
of the same, marked [43. a.], 5 a — in old Rouskagh, 168 a. 3 r.
15 p.; bar. Iffa and Offa, co. Tipperary in Thomastowne,
225 a.— commons of Garraneroe and Ballyphokoe or Ball-
fooke, in Ballingaddy parish, 4 a. ; bar. Coshma, co. Lime-
rick.— Total quantity in Tipperary, 659 a. 3 r. 16 p. plant.
(1,068 a. 3 ii. 23 p. stat.)— Rent, 1040s. 4 \d— in Limerick,
229 a. plant. (370 a. 3 it. 29 p. stat.)— Rent, 34 9s. 5\d.
Date 8 th April 21st year— Inrolled 17 th May 1669.
33. EDWARD STUBBEResq— Ilosmore, 237a— part
of Castlefleming, Shiandery, Cooletrim, Brokery, ICnockiea,
Knockicar, and Derrinemorishagh, 294a. — part of Killdelligy,
Iiilldroma, and Ballimaduffe, 46 a. 3 r. 13 f— Carran, Ca-
roreagh, Crostiskehy, and Gortnaskreyny, 689 a. — Crosse and
Gortnegreagh als Gortnirough, 147 a.; bar. Upper Ossory,
Queen’s Co — Total quantity, 1,413 a. 3 r. 13 p. plant.
(2,290 a. & 28 p. stat.)— Total rent, 284 12s. 6.U4— Corballis
alias Corbally alias Comon Burgesse, 26a. 1 r. IOp.
Maigstowne, 40 a. 2r. 20 p— Comon als Burgesse Land, con-
taining several denominations, 71 a. 3 r. 10p— Burgesse Land
als Common, several denominations, 128a. 1r. 30 p Castle-
toban alias Castletohan, 143 a. 1 r. 10 p. White’s-Courte
alias Weste-Courte, 105 a. 1 r. 8 r— Comon Burgesse Land
als Comon Burgesse, containing several denominations,
390 a. & 18 p. — more of yc Comon als Burgesse Land, con-
taining several denominations, 129 a. & 4p., with rh'ht of inter-
commoning in y' comons of Callan ; in Callan liberties, co.
Kilkenny — Total, 1,034 a. 3r. 30 p. plant. (1,676 a. 1 r.
32 p. stat.) Total rent, 204 19s. Ijd. — Lissanusky (part),
138 a. 2 r. — part of Killocollin and Kilbride, 200 a part of
Rathin and Ballybocklone, 12 a. 2 R. 36 p.; bar. Killcoursey,
King s Co— Total quantity, 351 a. & 36 r. plant. (568 a
3r. 28 p. stat.) -Rent, 74 2s. 2.)d. Date 2 0th May I
21s/ year. — Inrolled 8 th October 1669.
35. Sir ALGERNON MAY knt. — In Williamstowne, Westme,
60 a. 3 r. 10 p. — in Rahine, 9 a. 3 r. 29 p. — in Toneon, 80 a.
2 r. ; bar. Demifore, co. Westmeath. — Total, (245 a. &
3p. stat.) 34 Is. 2\d— in Tramon, 77 a. 14 11s. 2d.; bar. Mead,
Moyfenragh, co. Meath— in Rathkyroge, 50 a. 14 0s. 2^(4; Wexfot
bar. Bantry, co. Wexford. 36. RICHARD JEFFRYES Tippcra
esq. — Cleycorca, 245 a. prof. 141a. unprof.— Towerbegg alias
Togherbegg, 73 a. prof. 27 a. unprof— in Ballavrine als Bal-
lyvrin, 24 a. 1 r. 13 p. prof. 10 a. unprof— in Graige, 8 a.
prof. 8 a. unprof. — Total, 350 a. 1 r. 13 p. plant. (567 a. 1 it.
37 p. stat.) 54 3s. O ld. ; bar. Lower Ormond, co. Tipperary.
36. ROBERT LEIGH esq. — In Graiges, 73 a. plant. Ilildan
(118a. & 39 p. stat.) 14 9s. 6irf.J bar. Clane, co. Kil-
dare Date 9th July 2\st year. — Inrolled 27th August
1669. J
37. JAMES MORTIMER esq— Cloughrlebegg (part), Cavan
92a. 1 r. 24 p. prof. (56 a. 2r. 16p. stat.)— in Killed, 62a
1 r. 5 p. prof. 21 a. 1 r. 24 p. unprof.— in Cornekelly alias
Kornekelly, 39 a. 3 it. 8 p. ; bar. Castleraghan, co. Cavan
Total, 194 a. 1 R. 37 p. plant. (314 a. 2 r. 6p. stat.) 24 12s. 5rf.
—overplus in Moylehussey and Milltowne, 134 a. & 34 p. prof. Meath
47 a. unprof, plant. (217 a. & 9 p. stat.) 24 14s. id. ; bar.
Deece, co. Meath Dale \9th July 2\st year. — Inrolled
\7th December 1669.
39. FRANCIS GREGORY gent— In Haichlin als Hack- Louth
lm, 100 a. plant. (161 a. 3 it. 37 p. stat.) 24 0s. 5 }d. ; bar.
Atherdee, co. Louth— in Upper Milltowne, 36 a— a par- n
cell of Newbristy, 71 a. 2 r. 16 P. 24 3s. 6-*d.; bar. Rath-
conrath, co. Westmeath— in Killkennybegge, 115 a— in Tipperar,
Killbragh, 82 a. - in y' north-west part of Killoghy, 1 52 A. &
37 p.; bar. Middlethird, co. Tipperary. — Total, (566 a.
2 R. stat.) 54 6s. 3{d. — in Ballyvillog als Ballyvillage or Cork
Ballinlag, 112 a. 2 r. 17 p. plant. (182 a. In. 23 p. stat.)
14 14s. 2 id. ; bar. Kinalca and Kerrycurrihy, co. Cork Lis- Limerick.
smaka, 144 a. 1 r— comons to Lissinalta and Derreknockane,
129 a.; liberties of Limerick. — Total, (442a. 2 r. 27 p. stat.)
44 3s. Old. Dale 1st Sept. 2Ut year — Inrolled 2d Sep -
tember 1669.
42. Sir THOMAS WHARTON— In Dromlargin, 104 a
plant. (168 a. 1 it. 23 p. stat.) 24 2s. l\d.; bar. Deece, co.
Meath. 42. WILLIAM HUSSEY esq— 1„ Coolegaw-
ney, 50 a. plant. (80 a. 3 it. 39 p. stat.) 14 0s. 3d.; bar.
Rathconrath, co. Westmeath. — in Ballyvadin, 87 a. 2 r.
—in Ballintample, 9 a. & 16 r. ; bar. Middlethird, co. Tippe-
rary—Total, (156 a. lit. 37 p. stat.) 14 9s. 4rf. Date
31s/ July 21 st year. — Inrolled 16/A August 1669.
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XI 44. ROBERT LEIGH esq.— Having for valuable consi-
_!L— — derations acquired f manor or reputed, manor of Rosse-
MM Garland, in f co. of Wexford, as also the several castles,
towns, and lands of Ballyduffe, Ballylanan, Louglmegeere,
Clonkeene, llossepoile, Newcastle, Kilbrany, Ballynclea alias
Ballintle ; bar. Shillmaleere, co. Wexfokd ; Maudlmstowne
alias Maydenstowne, Lough ats Louglitowne, and Rath alias
High-Rath; bar. Bargy, same co. ; Couleherme ats Barons
Land and Kilmanoge; all parcells or reputed parcells of the
said manor ; lie besought the King (lor as much as y' late
distractions had occasioned yc courts, liberties, and privileges
to be for some time discontinued,) to pass unto him a new
patent, as well for the better assurance of his estate in die
premisses, as for enjoying the said manor and lands, widi
advantageous liberties’; with which ys King complied by
privy seal, dated at Whitehall, 25 August, 21st year 1669,
(21", 1" p. d. It- 31.) creating yc premisses into f manor
of Rose-Garland, with 500 acres ; a lesser or greater quantity
to be set apart for the demeasne lands ; with power to hold —
a court leete and view of frankpledge twice a year ; a court-
baron, a law -day, or a court of record ; to appoint senes -
dials and bailiffs; to erect a prison and appoint a keeper
thereof; to take all waifs, straies, felons and fugitives goods,
deodands, fishings, wearcs, and royalties whatsoever ; liberty
to impark 400 acres, or a lesser or a greater quantity, with
free warren, park, and chase ; to appoint clerks of the market;
to hold two fairs yearly at Rose-Garland on ys 24th of June
and 29th of September, or, if they fall upon a Sunday, on
the Monday following; at the rent of 5s. every 25th ol
March. — Note: Paying such rents only as are thereout reserved
and payable, pursuant to letters patent bearing date 18 May,
20 Cha‘ 2\ and no other. Dale 9th or 19 th Sep. 21st year.
— Inrolted 2 d Dec. 1669.
Roll, 21slCha.II. second part , face.
1. JOHN Lord Viscount MASSAREENE. — Cos- ]
nockagh, 123 a. 3 b. — in Cornecurry, 27 a.— in Cornecurry,
Larragh, and Tullyncmallroe, 125 a. — in Tullynemallroe,
124 a. — Aughmekere, 110 a. prof. 5 a. unprof — Barragh, :
74 a. 2 b. prof. 31a. 2 it. unprof.— Brackley, 1 tate, 109 a.
prof. 398 a. unprof.— Tullynehomenagh, 142 a.— Benmore,
65 a. In. prof. 11a. 2 n. unprof. — Aghauirskie and Magh-
eritallagh, 251 a. 2 it. prof. 47 a. 2 r. unprof. — Clowne-
terim, 116 a. 2 b.— Tullynegish, 114 a. 3 a.— Loghnegish,
199 a. 2 it. unprof.— in Ballyreagh, 16 tates, as followed! ;
viz. Lattacrum, 174 a. 2 n. — Crosseduffe, 84 a. prof. 21 a.
unprof— Drumillart, 131 a. 1 it.— in Cornesse and Tullogh- .
glish, 92 a. — in yc remaining part of the said 16 tates ol
Ballyreagh, containing these denominations, viz., part of
Cornesse and Tulloghglish, Listerogher, Shantonagh, Du-
ragh, Cortoghart, Killitt, Formell, Tyvellenv, Lurgoghan-
lagh, Renghtogh, Mac-Inongh, and Tollernghan, 903 A. 2 it.
27 r. prof. 140 a. unprof. — Tessey or Tossy, 2 tates, 116 a.
2 b. — Nullanagh, 141 a. 2 b— Corgalte, 2 tates, 264 A. 3 B.
— Aghnahoy, 73 a. 1 r— Tatengragerue, 110 A.-Tateecoe,
141 a. 2 it.— in Creene, 2 tates, 283 a. 2 it.— Rooe 93 a.
1 n. — Stradrenly, 109 a. — in the 15 tates of Ballyloghlay,
containing these denominations, viz., Lysanesse or Lyclanesse,
Drumsillagh, Derrenliny, Adrene, Nurly, Derevolagh, Der
renclownagh, Caddagh, Santonagh, Croskeagh alias Dru-
muck, Drumgownagh, Edentefferrigan, Drumore, Lisnamea-
hari, Cordufilis, and Creevagh, 778 a. 2 b. 24 i>. prof., with
a proportionable part of unprof. ; bar. Creemorne, co. Mo-
naghan.—Total quantity, 4,930 a. 2 it. 11 v. plant. (L9S6 a.
3 r. 25 p. stat.) -Total rent, 66/. 11s. 1^- reduced to 30/.
. — Coolekill, 1 tate, 103 A— Dromloghin, 49 a. 2 r. 16 p.
— Dromovady, 34 a. 1 R.— in Dromsale, 35 a.— more in die
same, 46 a. prof. 514 a. unprof.— Corgarrow and Unchenan,
179 a. 2 R. prof. 58 a. 1 R. unprof. — in Corglasse, Liswyn,
and Rakeeragh, 137 a. 3 r. 39 p. prof. 10 a. unprof.— in the
two tates of Corragowre and Can-avail, 18 a. prof. 56 a. un-
prof.—in Cloncoreike, 54 a.— in Annaghubane, 6 a. 2 R—
iii the north-east part of Tonylillagh, contiguous to Drum,
24 a 1 r.— more in the same, 3 a.— in Agheneskew, 71 a. 3 it.
29 p. — in Cavan, 5A.-in Lissarally, Edengowish, and Cl.es--
lane, 3 tates, 91 A. & 26 p. prof. 2 a. unprof— my' west end
of Kenturke, 18 a. & 13 P.-in Cloney and Cloghernagh,
6 a prof. 2 A. 1 R. unprof.— in Rossneglough and Kellagh,
2 tates, 14 a. 3 r. prof. 5 a. unprof. — in Neckarne, 34 a.
2 it. 19 p. prof. 2 a. 2 r. unprof. ; bar. Dartry, same co.
Total quantity, 932 a. 2 R. 12 p. plant. (1,510 a. 2 n. 16 P.
stat.) — Total rent, 12/. 11s. 9d. reduced to 11/. — m the
west and by soudi part of ye 3 tbs of Ballynebollan, 37 a.
3 r. 6 p. plant. (61 A. & 33 p. stat.) 10s. 21 d. ; bar. Toome,
co. Antrim.— Bailee, 309 a. 3 it. 20 p. prof. 74 a. unprof—
in Tamnaghbreck, 106 a. 1 R. 32 p— more in the same, 27 a.
prof. 2S a. unprof. ; same bar. and co.— Total quantity, 443 a.
1 r. 12 P. plant. (718 A. & 18 p. stat.) —Rent, 51. 19s. 8d—
, in Curragheakhall, 266 A. — Greaghdoren, Aghcloofin, and
Greaghclogh, 915 a. prof. 17 a. unprof. — Slewgoly, 89 a.
3 R g p jn t|ie same, 163 a. & 32 p. — Carricknefeagh, 188 a.
2r. 16 p.— Can-ickdona, 109 a. 8c 16 p — in Inorgurage, 27 a.
prof. 30a. unprof. — in Cornegan, 20 a.— in the same, beginning
at yc E. end, to be cut off by a N. and S. line, 157 a. 1 R. 24 p.
(122.)
prof. 60 A. unprof. — in Crosreagh, 8 a. 1 r. 13 p. more ill G
the same, 4 a. 3r. 24 p. prof. 18 a. 2 r. unprof. — Clowne-
ma'marren, 56 a. 3 r. 24 p.— Correrouke, 203 a. 1 r. 8 p.-
in Carrueglea, 63 a. 8c 22 p.— in the same, 24 a.— more in
the same, 24 a. 3 r. 24 p.— in Quelcagh Drumrat, 18 a. 3 r.
1 p.— Lurgaveele, 128 a. 2 r. 32 p— in Enagli, 64 a. 8c 22 p.
prof. 3 a. 2 r. unprof— ' Trintavan, 107 a. 2r. 32 p— Aglia-
loghan, 153 a. In. 16 p.— Gallonenabeare and Kinfinglagh,
157 a. & 16 p.— Pullemaledy, 124 a. 3 R. 24 p.— Clonesackan,
103 a. 3 r. 32 p. — in Druman, 129 a. 1 r. 20 p.— in Carne-
rovan, 65 a. — in the same, 84 a. — in Crossegoole, 53 a. 1b.
8 p. prof. 200 A. unprof. — Cloynaghremonan, 223 a. 3r. 8 p.
— Clodath, 165 a. 1 R. 8 p. prof. 79 a. 2 it. 16 p. unprof—
in Bareoney, 46 a. 2 r. 27 p.— in die same, 25 a— in Gar-
ranrush, 6 a. 3 b. 32 p. prof. 8 a. unprof. — Gormeene, 155 a.
1 24 p. — Achunarran, 85 a. 1 r. 8p— in Cornacreene,
78 a. 2 r. 33 p. prof. 25 a. unprof. — in Rosseden, 15 a.
in Corindeduffe and Drumsheele, 17 a. 2 r. 37 p. prof. 10 a.
2 r. 32 p. unprof.— in Enagh, 40 a. 1 R. 24p.— in Derrylor-
g.,n, 146 a. 1 it. 8 p.— in the same, 13 A. 8c 9 P. — more in
die same, 87 a. 1 n. 8 p. — part of Lurcan and Corolioang,
44 a.— in the same, 56 a.— Killvally, of the same, 85 A. 1 R.
24 p. prof. 87 a. 1 R- 24 P. unprof. — in Drumleman, Strana-
nurnoge, Crenan,and Dromcassedy, Pawlere, 120 a. 1 R. 13 p.
prof. 4 a. 2 r. 16 p. unprof. — Dereene, 93 A. 2 b. 16 p. prof.
60 a. 3 it. 24 p. unprof.— in y= E. part of Carnahell, 43 a. 1 R.
32 p. Toglier, 225 a. 2 R. prof. 91 A. 3 R. 24 P. unprof.— in
Drumhallagh, 27 a. 1 it. 26 p.— in Conagher, contiguous to
Darilea, 32 a. 3 r. 13 p.— Curracabredy, 59 a. 2 r. 16 p.-
in Derryleagh, 65 A.-part of the same, 81 a. prof. 40 a. 3 b.
24 p. unprof.— in Kneiiagh, most contiguous to Curraghbredy,
64 a. 3 r. 5 p.— Buttellene, Cappull, and Lissenery, 190 a. Sc
16 p.; bar. Castleraghan, co. Cavan. — Total quantity,
5 807 a. 2 R. 1 P. plant. (9,407 A. Sc 33 r. stat.) -Total rent,
78/. 7s. 8W- reduced to 40/. — Ardlough, 105 a. 2 R-prof.
177 a. unprof.— in Quellagh and Drumratt, 142 a.— Total,
266 a. Ir. 31 P. plant. (431a, 2 r. 15 p. stat.) — Rent,
3/ 1 Is 1 1 \d. (these three denominations are said in the itedd
to be in Castleraghan barony.) -more in die same, 18 a. 3 R.
31p— in Aghakillmore, 33 a. 2r. 32 p. prof. 5 a. 2r. 32 p.
unprof.-in Lawagh, 56 a. 1 „. 31 P.-in Moydnst.n, 60 a.
prof. 2 a. Sc 32 p. unprof.— in Killgelagh, 8 a. 2 b. pi of. 2 a.
6 16 P. unprof. — in Freaghdoogh, 82 A.-part of Clonlogl.an,
24 a 2 R. 32 p. prof. 7 A. 1 R. 8p. unprof.— in Callana, 31 a.
prof. 28 a. 2 it. unprof— in Dungawan ate D . id . W*
Ir. 13 p— more in the same, 41 a. prof. 32 A. unprof—
Carnagh, 132 a. Sc 32 p. prof. 4 A. unprof— Carriaghelevan,
158 A. 3 R. 8 P. prof. 29 A. 3 R. 24 P. unprof.-m y «. •
, part of Quilly, 61 a. 1 R. 22 p. prof. 5 a. unprof-Upper-
. Lackin, 81 a. 2 r. 32 p. prof. 123 a. 1 R. 8 p. ™prof-m
. Theodoghan, 25 a. Sc 16 p. prof. 2 a. unprof.-m Shannow,
. bv a north-west line, 142 a. 1 R. 29 r. prof. 20 A. unprof—
- in Agheweely, 46 a. 2 r. 36 P. prof. 5 a. 2 b. unprof. — m
1 Pulahy, 8 a. 2 R._Calves-Close, near Leg.w.ll and Kegany,
4 a 2 R 32 p— in Lismore, 37 a— in the same, 15 a. 1 R.
! 24 P— in yc Si part of Ardlogl.er, 153 a. 1 R. 13 P. prof. 1 A.
. 3 a. unprof-in Corneseire, 123 a. 3 R. 3 P. prof. 9 a unprot.
T v* N E. part of Echochunny, 27 a. 2 r. 33 p.— hi Dneene,
’ ( 70 a. 2 R. IS P.; bar. Clonmorghan, same co.-Total qnan-
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tity’ 3|'- v. plant. (2,4.36 a. & lip. stat.) — Total
'man. . 6 *• or 16*. 0*. OJA reduced to 18/. 10s. i
S. part ol James Thornton’s retrenchment in Mullnghni
113 a. & 21 p. prof. 46 a. & 16 p. unprof.— in Durey, con-
tiguous to Aughwoonagh, 102 a. & 23 p— in Clounequirke,
ln- 3« p. prof. 15 a. unprof— in Comack, 12 a. 2 k.
-7p—m Shreagh, 20A—Laraghill, 169a.— Toebegg, 2 poles,
345 a 1 n. 2S r. of the same, 10 a. 1 n. prof. 9 a. 2 u. 32 r.
unprof— in Derrychashen, 5a — Alico, 35a. prof. 56a. & 37 p.
unprof— Carmaty, S3a. 3 n. prof. 93a. In. 28 p. unprof.; bar.
1 ullaglm and Tulloghonogho, same co— Total, 869a. 3 it. 18 p.
plant (1,408 a. 3 n. 2 p. stat.) _ Total rent, 1 1/. 14s. 9 Id.
/ore. reduced to 5/-Carrowreagh (part), 25 A.-Cluonomm, 24a.
Tyerlehyne, 115a— Tirlagh (part), 28a.; bar. Corcumroe,
CO.L.LARE— Total, 192A.p|ant.(311A.Stat.)_Rent,2/.18s.3 {A
-Bdlynae. aggy, 162 a— Dromanure, 69a— Dromvary, 40a.
— m Clontabannifle, 40 a.; bar. Islands, same co. — Total
®U A; Plant; (503 3 R. 2 p. stat.) _ Rent, 4/. 14s. 6rf.—
Knocknacaple, 137 a. 1 r. 24 p. — in Ballynonane 103 a.
prof. 28 a. 2 r. 16 P. unprof— a parcell of the same, marked
m r plott [8], 11 A. & 32 p. — in Knockuragh, 31 a— in
Killosty, 341 a. prof. 200 a. unprof.-in Moorestowne-Kirke,
o a — m fsteanahtty, part of the same, 9 a. & 32 p —in Gar I
ramvisty and. Akaraoyltirfcy, la a. 1 S r.-a p,„ll of '
17 a. 2 a. in Killbiagh, U. 2, Ur—
in I ullagbmaine, 6 a.— in the same, 56 a. 1 r. 13p.—CIas-
‘a.h'r%2 ParlSl 61 A- 2 R— in part of both the Ballygallards,
a. & 1 1 p. —in y* west part of Waddingstowne, 70 a.— in
Larrykeenevagh and part of Knockaneveigh, 9 a. 1 r. 10p.
— m y° E. side of Cadlestne, 95 a. 3 r. 24 p— in Lower and
Upper Logli Kent, Acarnicallane, 124 a. 3 r. 4p in the
153 a. 2 k. 28 p— Chamberlinstowne, 185 a. & 32 p. — Far-
remtagh, 125 a. 3r. 8p._ i„ Rathkenny, 40 a— New-Church
abas lemple-Noe, 282 a. 2 r. 32 »— Killinsteany, 122 a—
Rally trasny, M'Keorish, 248 a. 2 r. 16p. of the same 17
f »*. 82 i’. — in Arim.yle, 642,.
2r. 7 p. ; bar. Middlethird, co. Tipperary— Total quantity
3,1 63 a. & 1 9 p. plant. (5, 107 a. 2 r. 5 p. stat.)— Total rent’
iU 17s- SW—the moiety of Killally, 37 a. Ik 24 p —
the moiety of Newtowne, 55 a— part of Dunbin, 222 a. Ik
16 p.; bar. Dundalk, co. Loutii— Total, 314 a. 3 r. plant.
ir,j. (482 a. 3 r. 12 p. stat.) — Rent, 6/. 6s. 9,j d.— George’s-Land
afs Lmcoran, 57 a. 1 r. 8 p— Erry, 269 a. prof. 596 a 2 r
24 p. unprof.; bar. Middlethird, co.TiPPERARv._Total quan-
tity, 326 a. 1 r. 8 p. plant. (528 a. & 9p. stat.)— Total rent
4/. 18s. 5d. Vote.- The quit rents were reduced frornTe
.o». oh,|S«l b, ft. p„„„ „ lhB „„ ^
respectively, amounting in the whole reduction to the sum of
annum, by patent dated 1st December,
and mrolled lltl. January 1677. {Rot. anno 29» Car 2-'i
■m. 3" pars, facie Roll 12.) 8.9. JOHN Visct 1YIA«1?’
REENE, ARTHUR Visct. 1UNELAGH, RD COOTf"
and ROBERT READING, esgrs.-BXl^y^o J^
VIZp ^orleaght and Dargan, 20 a. 5s. 4k. reduced to 3s.’
— Corraghkeen, 44 a. 3 r. 12s. Oid— CoiWh 118, 9„ I
1/. 11s. 3|d. — Biheady, 87 a. 1 r. 1/. 3s. 6°W. _ Dmvne- '
tin * 17’ »*** reducetl to 12s.-Cromar-
tm, 80 a. 1/. Is. 7tf. reduced to 10s — Cloghan. 80a k,
l/. 3s. 11 Id. reduced to 12s— Lackey, 103 a. 1r. l/. 7sll0d
.educed to 14s— Aglmaconnell or Aghamaconnell, Lis-
hansheny, o7 a. 2 it. 15s. 6d. reduced to 8s. — Ballv
S' 12«r- 7- 'ss 1 *> w rSX
tote-Stnyollm 107,. U s., 2)4. «*„d t0 10, _
a°°"; 8 *“»• ”■> »> n ,. i. nit
reduced to Is— in Feddan, 5 A. 1 n fo „ r, '
pk«. (1,880 stat.) — Tot,] „ ' £
M, 2 .ate,, 79 2,. U. l,. Bii_ln ^
SS.**—!"- >!“■* f ». =•■ 1 1 (tf. — ia. KiUcotrane «■
0, & 23p 2 .42 A ^ Ira 3s'3ll-~ 'o Clonemanshagh,
7,1018 jL'1!y,rataan, 2 tates, 29,. 1
lu*“- — the mountains of Slewbagh, 2 793 a 3- 97
37/. 13s. 1 1U reduced to20/.; bar. Monlhan samecO Z ,
quantity, 2,983 a. & 25 p. plant. (4,833 a!& 26 p stat 1 r ?
cell of Bally. lehane, marked in the plott (60 x.), 41 a. 1 n. prof.
24 a. unprof., 1 Is. 1 Ad. — Knockikervan, 23 a. 1 it. 6s. 3 Id.
Coolobirne or Coolebyrne, 63 a. 2 r. 16s. lljd— Killebirne, -
39 a. 3 it. 10s. 8jd— in Killcorrane, 41 a. 1 R. 13 p. prof. 55 a '
XVR1S2r2d‘;iba,\T,'°l,gl1’ Same ">—*** T'antity,
264 a. 3 r. 26 p. plant. (429 a. & 8 p. stat.)— Rent, 3/. 1 1 s. 3d.
(the rent ot Killcorrane being reduced from 11s. 2d. to 6s )
Corkiskeagh (part), 46 a. 2 it. 20 r. 12s. 7d— Drumveile,
104 a. 3 r. 1/. 4s. 1 Id— Cornehavagh, 78 a. 3 it. 16p. 1/. ls.3d.
— Moy, 68 a. 1 it. 10 p. 18s. 5d. — Derrydowny, 115 a. 1 it.
1/. 10s. Id. — Corbackane, 149 a. 1 it. 2/. 0s. 3>d. ; bar. Cre-
morne, same co— Total quantity, 700 a. & 1 6 p. plant. ( 1 , 1 33 A.
s« SOP. Kent, 9A 4, Si-Tally, 746 ft 32,
10/. Is. 5d— Brittas afs Ballybrittas, 466 a. 6/. 5s. 9Jd. —
Seccash afs Ballyseccash, 601 a. 2 it. 24 p. 7/. 5s. 7d •
bar. Massareene, co. Antrim. — Total quantity, 1,813 a.’
3 R. 16 p. plant. (2,939 a. & 7 p. stat.)— Rent, 23/.‘ 12s. 9Jd—
to hold the lands in the barony of M.^areene only dining
r i>fe of Alice Mc Donnell alias O’Neile.-in r qrs. of
and of Crosse, Gleanstall, Dromreagh, Dromneliesley, Bal-
mcrobegg, Enagh alias Ballynemony, Ballynerony; Clag-
hey or Cloghee, Dromskeagh, Banderogy, and Cabragh
| alias Caboagh, 522 a. & 10 p. plant. (845 a. 2 R. 23 p. stat.)
6/. 19s. 10d. ; bar. Dunluce, same co. — Aroghchule, 70 a
prof. 140 a. unprof 1/. Is. 2d— Carnokeirane, 110 a. prof.
98 a. unprof. 1/. 9s. 8d— Tullymore, 108a. 1/. 19s. Old.-
bar. Antrim, same co— Total, 288 a. plant. (466 a. 2 r. 1 p.
stat.) Rent, 4/. 9s. lid. — die 1 of Ballyclonkeene, 140 a
plant. (226 a. 3 r. 4ft stat.) 1/. 17s. 9Jd. ; bar. Toome, same
co. part of Kinigad, 540 a. prof. 237 a. & 17 p. unprof
(874,1. 2 it. 32 p. Stat.) 10/. 12s. 8d.; bar. Farbill, co. West-
meath—two 3d parts of the manor of Casdering, containing
tliese following particuhu-s : Casdering, Dromcagh, Bally-
Joghan, Carnckleagh, Cartell, Carruckhallon, and Crossbcl,
Big- Ash, Little- Ash, « urickmul] , Newtowne, and PidmeV
land, 1,031 a. 3 n. 34 p. plant. (2,531a. lit. 26 p stat)—
hold these for the life of John Talbot of Malahyde only—
die other 3d part of the same, 520 a. 3 it. 35 r. ; bar. and co.
Louth. —Rent, 30/. 16s. 9d. — Ballywitty, 60a. —Bally-
(p,„), ,54.4 bar. Mnssereene, c»(
(121 a 1 R . 38p. stat.)— Rent, 1/. 0s. 23d— the eight poles
of Magheredowne, with two parts of the tyd.es of the said eight
poles, 566 a. 1 r. 24 p. plant. (900 a. 1 it. 1 P. stat.) prof.
257 a. 3 it. 8 p. unprof. 5/. 12s. 6d. ; bar. Casderaghan, co.
Cavan — all these to Lord Massereene Lord°RANE-
LAGH— In Mulloghroy afs Moylecraney, Collodoran afs
Collowdroghlan, 267 a. prof. 27 a. 2 it. unprof. plant. (432 ,1
1 R. 38 p. stat.) — Rent, 5/. 8s. Id.; bar. Delvin, co. West
meath COOTEand READING— The S. E. part ol
Arthurstowne afs Arcberstowne, 11a. 1 r. 32 p. in y'same
called Killoragh and Gobragh, and y' lands contiguous on y’
N. and N. E. of y' castle of Arthurstowne als Arcberstowne,
296 a. 1b. 5 p — more in Arthurstowne, 15 a. — more in the
same, 120a. 3 r. 12 p— Total, (718 a. 1 r. 11 P. stat.)— Rent
6/. 14 s. 7d. — in Mockarky and Shanbally, 600 A. & 12 v
plant. (972 a. st&t.)-Rent, 9/. 2s. 3d.; bar. Eliogurty, co’
Iipperary— Ballysonode (part), 564 a. plant. (913 a. 2 r.
13 p. stat.) prof. 2,565 A. unprof— Rent, 8/. Is. 3 \ d. ; bar. Kill-
«r 2i*‘ *■—*"**
Honey
estmeath.
Tipperary.
11. RICHARD Earl of CORK and BURLINGTON
— A front house, a yard, a backhouse, without ClockmUe,'
Baise-street, east side, 15s— a house, killhouse, and stable,
all slated, 1/. Is— a front and two back-houses, 10s. 6d—
a front slated house, a back lynny, and yard, 9s— a house
and backside, 10s. 6d— a front slated house, a malt-house,
aiul yard, 12s a front house, a yard, and a garden
to r town wall, 12s. - a front house, a yard, wherein is
built two lynnys, and a garden, 15s— the ruins of a front
house, a yard, backside, and a garden, 5s. 3 cl. - a decayed
front house, a rumed house, backside, and garden to y' wall,
a front and back-house, yard, and garden to y= waU,
.s - a front slated house, a yard, and a garden, 6s.
a front thatched house, a garden, and thatched house,
next / wall, 6s. — a front house and yard, 15s. — a front
house, yard, and garden, 15s.— a front cagework house,
yard, and garden to y= wall, 7s. 6 d. — a front and
back-house, 13s. 6</. — a back-house next the former
a yard adjoining to the walls, and a yard southward, 6s—
a front house and garden, 4s. 6 d. — a front and back-
house, a yard, and another yard, 16s. 6rf. — a waste back castle
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HI Cn. II. and a garden, 7s. 6d.— a front house and yard, 7s. 6rf— 15s— a house and a garden, 4s. Gd.— a house, cabbin, and 21 Ch.IL
a front house and garden, 18s.; in y' High-street, east side, garden, 3s— a house and garden, 3s. 9tf— the like, 3s • in
Cork. at Clockgate, in Youghall, co. Cork— old ruined walls of y' lane leading from Friar’s-street to y« Strand— a small Lb- Cork'
several houses, from y° front to the walls of the court-house, bin and garden in common with other cabbins, 3s— a slated
9s— a backhouse, adjoining to the town wall, 12s— a front house backward and a large garden, 6s— a house and garden
house and yard, 18s. — a backhouse, slated, 6s. — a front on y' N. side of Cork-lane, 6d— two houses and several gar-
thatched house from y' street to y' garden, and a garden, 9s. dens, Is — a house and garden on y'-’ N. of Cork highway,
—a house-plott and a garden-plott, 3s— a front house and 2\d.—n house in High-street, SW— half a dwelling-house in
garden, 7s. 6d.— a front house, a yard, a slated lynny, a back said street, easterly, 3s— a house and backside without Iron-
slated house, and garden, 12s— a front slated house, an old gate, W. side, 4s. (id. ; without yc town of You>diall, south
ruined wall, with a garden to y° town wall, 6s— a front and side. -a front tiled house, a backhouse, garden, and backside
back-house and garden, 7s. (id.— a front house and yard, 6s. to -f town wall, Is. ljrf.— a front tiled house, and a back-
— a front and back-house, and garden to y“ town wall, 6s— a side, which pays a chief rent to y' house of Dromanagh,
front ruined plott, 3s— a ruined front house and a yard, 6s. 4s. (id. — a front tiled house, 2s. 3d— a house, slated, and
— a front slated house and a garden, 4s. Gd. — a front slated a garden to yc King’s-street, east, and Collins-land, west
house, a stable, and yard, 6s— a front house, an adjoining 3s.; in cast side High-street from the Irongate in Youghall!
house backwards, another backhouse, one out-house, and a — a house, slated, a backside, and garden to y' Strand, 9tf.
garden,. 7s. 6tf— a front thatched house, a yard, and garden, — a thatched house, a horsemill, and garden i» St. Tliomas-
in Church-lane, 7s. (id.; in y* Watergate-lane, north side, lane, 4s. 6d— a thatched house and backside, 4itf— a small
Youghall— a front house plott, 2s. 3d. — a front thatched parcell of ground, 3s a large garden to the Bowe-street,
house, a yard, another yard, and a garden, 6s. — a front east, and to y‘ town wall, south, 5d.—a dwelling house in
house, a yard, and a garden, 7s. 6tf— a front slated house, Fryar-street, 3s. 9tf— a parcell of land joining to Comin’s
a yard, and a garden, 5s. 3d— a front slated house or kiln- and John Odome’s land, 3 a. lid— a parcell joining on
house and garden, 3s. 9d. — old walls and a garden, 9d.; y* W. to Edw. Goff’s land, 3 a. lid— two ruined mills and
in y' Northgate-street, west side, in Youghall— a large front 2 garden plotts. In. lid— East Barncgehy, A pi., 118 a.
slated house, a yard, and garden, another garden, 1/. Is— In. 12 p. 1/. 15s. 1 Id— Clashdonogh, Gortglynagady, and
a front slated house, 6s. — a front house and garden, 6s. — Gortimore, 155 a. 21. 7s. 0 jd.— Bianchemore, 60a. 18s. 2 id.
a front house, a yard, and a garden, 4s. 6d. — ruined stone — Collygansland taken into Ballyclemeshy, 18 a. 5s. 5|d.
walls, 2s. 3d. — a ruined front house and a yard, 4s. 6 d. — — Ballyclemashy and Killcoran, 50 a. 15s. 2jd. — a close
a front slated house, 7s. 6d— old ruined stone walls, a yard, called y° Oat-Cake alias y' Tryangle Close, 1a. 3 Id.
and garden, 3s. — two large front houses, one backside, a Knockavery townland, 60 a. 18s. 2jd. — a close on y' south
stable, a yard, and a garden, 12s. — a castle, now the store- of Knockavery, 6 a. Is. lOd. — a close near y6 town, called
house for keeping yc ammunition, 6s. — a backhouse, behind Raheene, 11a. 3s. 4d. — a small park on y® S. of Cork high-
yc said castle, a backhouse, a yard, another yard, and a way, 1 a. 34 d. — Carrineglogh, a garden plott, 2 u. 2. id. —
garden, 9s. — a front dwelling-house, 7s. 6d. — a front ruined a small close, 1a. 81d. — Parkiveran, 6 a. Is. lOd. — Gar-
wall and back yard, 4s. 6d. — a front house, slated, 3s. — rimskiddy, 2r. 2d. — a long strapp near the windmill, 2r. 2d.
a front house, a yard, and a garden, 12s. — a house back- — two gardens, 2 a. 7 d. — four closes, 8 a. 2s. 4id. — Greene
wards, and a backhouse thatched, a yard, and a garden, Cloyne and 2 closes, 29 a. 2 k. 6p. 8s. llid. — Ardmongan,
6s.; in Magner’s-lane, at y' corner, in Youghall. — a front 3 garden plotts, 2 closes, and 4 garden plotts, 26 a. 7s. lid.
slated house, a yard, and a garden, 7s. 6d. — a front slated — part of y” several parcells in Mrs. Babington’s holding,
house, a yard, and a garden, 7s. 6d. — the like, 7s. 6d. — a containing the parcells belonging to Jasper Collins, 21 a. &
small tenement and lynney, slated, a yard, a small cabbin, 16 p. 6s. 5 d. — a close, 6 a. Is. lOd. — the Windmill close
and garden, 3s. 9d. ; in y° High-street, west side, in Youghall. and 3 other closes, 30 a. & 16 p. 9s. Id— a close called ye
— a ruined house, a yard, and a garden, 15s— a front house. Oaten Cake, next to y' highway to Kilcoran, 1 a. 34 d. —
■ slated, a backhouse, and yard, 1/. Is. — a front slated house, two closes westward on y* towne wall, 5 a. Is. 6d. ;
a kilne, and yard, 18s. — a front house, a backhouse, another town and liberties of Youghall, co. Cork. — Total rent,
backhouse, a yard, another yard, and a garden, 1/. 10s.; 55/, lOs. 6|d. — two parcells adjoining to Jasper Collins,
without Clockgate, west side, in Youghall. — a backhouse, e a. — the lower north Mill Parke and a cabbin, 3 a. — a
slated, a backside or yard, 4s. 6d. — a backhouse, a yard, meadow, 1a. — a meadow containing 2 parcells, 4 a. —
a garden, and another garden, 3s. — a backhouse and yard, Knockcottigan, 4 closes called yc Fair Fields, 45 a. — the
4s. Gd. — two house-plotts. Is. 6 d. — an old waste wall, Is. Gd. Rock Meadow, 4 a. — in Ardnesack, 12 Irish acres, accord-
— a backhouse and yard, 3s. — a backhouse and garden- jno> to an inquisition taken 4 Oct. 1639, after y' death of
plott, 4s. (id.; in Cross-lane, in Youghall. — a garden in James Fitzgerald; liberties of Youghall. — Total quantity,
Thomas-lane, 3s. 9d. — a thatched house and garden in (121 a. 1 R. 38 p. stat.) — Rent, 1/. 2s. 8J<£ — Monetrim, Waterford.
Bow-street, 3s. — a thatched house and garden, 4s. 6 d. — 4 plowland, 137 a. 13s. 10 W. — Glinboy alias Glanowbwey,
a front thatched house and large garden, 4s. Gd. ; without 4 plow., 130a. l/.6s.6fd.— -Burgage-Daige alias Burgage-Due
north gate of Youghall — a thatched cabbin, 9rf— a front and Bur-Cloleigh, 28a. Gs.iid.— Camphirand Okill, 2 plow.,
house, 9 d. — a thatched cabbin, 9tf. — a front thatched house, 561a. prof. 571 a. unprof. 61. 7s. 9Jd. ; bar. Coshmore and
a cabbin, and garden, 4s. 6d.— a cabbin and garden, Is. 6 d. Coshbride, co. Waterford.— the 2 plow, called yc Comons of
— a garden and another garden, Is. 6 d. — a cabbin, another Dun"arvon, viz., Knockneganagh, Lackarriffe, Coolagh, Kil-
cabbin, and a garden, 3s. — a garden, 9 d. — a small cabbin lin, Ballyphol, Knockinplace, Monroe, Monowne, Lying neere
and garden, and a garden, 9 d. — a garden, (id. ; in Cork- y« burgery of Dungarvan, 195 a. 21. 4s. 5b,d. — the houses and
street, in Youghall. — a front thatched house, a backhouse, gardens of Dungarvan called Stephenson’s Land, 1a. 2 r.
slated, a yard, and garden, 4s. Gd. — a front and back-house, 26 p. 4 id- — Ballyharrowlian, 4plow., 133a. 2r. 3p. 1/.10s.4</.;
a yard, and a garden, 6s. — a front thatched house and a bar. Decies, same co. — Aghayoghill, 9 gneeves, 153 a. 15s. Gd. Cork.
garden, 4s. Gd. — a slated house and yard, 4s. 6 d. — the like, — the east half plow, of Clonecriggin or Clonriggin, 94 a.
4s. Gd. — the like, 4s. Gd. — a corner front house and a yard, 10.9. ljrf. — in Knockinponnery, 3 gneeves, 21 a. 2r. 3s. 3d.
6s.; in Friar’s-street, west side, at y' gate in Youghall. — — Lissinleigh, 6 gneeves, 134 a. prof. 116 a. unprof. l/.0s.4d.
a front slated house, a yard, and garden, 10s. Gd. — a slated — Maulemaine, 59 a. 2r. 9s. 0,-jd.; bar. Carbery, co. Cork.
house and yard, 6s. — a house and a yard, 7s. 6d. — a front Balledangan, 502 a. 2r. 20 p. 1/. 1 8s. 2d. ; bar. Fermoy,
slated house, a small slated house, and yard, 9s. — a back- same co. — Cooleogea and Gortacullagh, 15 a. 5s. Old. ; bar. Waterford.
house and a garden plott, 15s. — a front slated house, a yard, Coshmore and Coshbride, co. Waterford. — Total quantity
andagarden, 7s. Gd. — the like, 7 s. Gd. — a garden plott, 9s. in Waterford, 1,201 a. & 29p. plant. (1,944a. 3r. 10 p. stat.)
— a front slated house, a yard, andagarden, 4s. Gd. ; on yc — Rent, 12/. 14s. 9i \d. — in Cork, 954 a. 2r. 20 p. plant.
Strand. — a large thatched cabbin and a garden, is. Gd. — a (1,562 A. 2 R. 7 P. stat.) — Rent, 5/. 2s. 41d. Date 18 th
front house and a garden, 6s. ; in Sheere’s-lane, in Youghall. Feb. 21 si year. — Inrolled 20 th February 1668.
— the moiety of y° moiety of the mills held by Mrs. Babing-
ton, 1/. 2s. (id. — a cabbin and a yard, 9 d. — a cabbin 23. Sir JOHN ROWLEY knt. — Loghanreagb, 69 a. — Londonderry.
and garden, 9 d. — the like, 9<Z. — a cabbin, 4 Id. ; in y* Pollins, 38 A. — Dromore, 86 A. 2 n. 1 p. — Caldaragh, 78 a. —
lane leading to the water mills. — a horsemill, 9s. — a back lands in Controversie, 7 a. — -Island- Loughan, 2 a.; bar. Col.
slated house, an out-house, slated, a yard, and another yard, raine, co. Londonderry. — Campsonetragh, 48 a. & 30 p.
(122.)
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
21 Ch. II. prof. 115 a. 1b. unprof. —Campsonwotragh; :141a. 1 r. —
— Cloghole, 73 A. & 32 p— Lower and Upper :Grenons, 86 A. —
Londonderry. Ardnegoynoge, 93 A. 1 r— Lisnabrae, 81a. 3 k. — Leeke, 60 a.
— Dunubarran, 82 a.. 2 R.— Tully; 56 a— Lissdelan and yc i
of the town Shean, 506 a. 2r. 21 p. prof. 274 a. In. 18 p.
unprof.; bar. Tyrkerin, same co. — Total quantity, 1,509 a.
lR.4p.pkmt. (2,444 a. 3 R. 3 p. stat.)— Rent, 20/. 7s. 6d.
Westmeath. 24. Said Sir JOHN ROWLEY and Capt.. ROBT.
THORNHILL. — Glanmanstowne,76 a. — Ballrowaii, 293 a.
■2 n. 38 p.-^Gliinicully, 252 a._S r. 38 p.— Carronstowne, 171a.
:3 it- 3.5 p. ; bar. Farbili, co. Westmeath. — Grewbane ats
• Gne'wbane, 186 a.; bar. Fertullagh, sameco. — Total, (1,586 a.
1 n. 5p. stat.)— Total. rent, 19/. 16s. 3 j <4— these to Rowley.—
in Ballindugg, 109 a. plant. (176 a. 2r. 9 p. stilt.) 21. 4s. 1 J<4 ;
bar. Rathconrath, same co.— to Thornhill. -Dale 1st June
21 st year. — Iivrolled 1 si July 1669.
Westmeath. 26. SARAH ROBERTS widow, and MARY RO-
BERTS, daughter and heir of Wln Roberts dec'1. — Leaghill ats
Legliill, 87 a. — Ballydogan alias Ballydugan (part), 57 a
Ballingarbrath, 60. a. j'bar. Clunlunnan, co. Westmeath. —
Total, (330 a. 1 R. 30 P. stat.) — Rent, 4/. 2s. 7 d. Dale
10 th March 2 1st year. — InroUed 30 th April 1669.
Cork. 27. Capt. WM. MORRIS. — In yc W. part of Dunscullis
ais Downcscully, 13 A. (to be for ever called by the name of
Burton.) — Gortroe, 101a. (to be called WostasOn.) — in y° E.
part of Dunganon, 26 a. (to be called Netley.)— in yc E. part
of Drumullihy, 5 a. (to be called yc Mill- Pasture.) — Total
quantity, (234 a. 3 r. 18 p. stat) — Rent, 21. 3s. 10|d. — the
easterly part of "Carhugarriff, in. y° part thereof by an E. and
W. line, 92 a. 2 n. 26 r. (to be called Tullagh.) — Bann-u-
Iband or Baunane-Ibane, part of Carhugariffe, and part of
Carren, in y° N. part thereof next adjoining to yc lands con-
firmed to Sam. Woodriffe, 92 a. 1 s. 14 p., witha proportionable
part of all the unprof, lands belonging to yc said lands, (to be
called Blacliburst,) 24 16's. 2d. — Total quantity, (234 a. 2 r.
21 a. or 29 9 a. 2 n. 26 p. stat.) ; bar. Carbery, co. Cork. —
Total rent, 54 0s. 0;J d. — Note: By patent, dated 1st Nov. &
1 nrolled 13th Dec. 1678, Capt. Morris had an abatement of
14 3s. lOjfd. of the quit rent of 24 3s. I0j<4, so that the same
was reduced to 14 a year; and an abatement of 14 16s. 2d.
of the rent of 24 16s. 2d, so that this rent also was reduced
to 14 a year. 28. BENJAMIN CROFTS esq.— The
moiety of Clonccrigin, 94 a. plant. (152 *. 1 n. 1 p. stat.)
14 18s. 6J«4 ; bar. Carbery, same co. 28. Major JOHN
ALLEN. — In y“ southerly part of Killcoursy, contiguous to
Ballymurreghow, 127 a. & 21 p. plant. (206 a. & 28 p. stat.)
14 18s. 71,rf. ; same bar. and co 29. SUSAN EVATT,
widow of Tho* Evatt esq., and FRANS, their son. — West-
croglmn (part), 8 a. 2 ii. 28 p. — Killberry ats Killbree alias
Cashilusky, 276 a. 2 b. — in Rossemore, 66 a. 1 R. 20 p.; bar.
East Carbery, sameco. — Total, (569 a. In. 13 p. stat.) —
Rent, 54 6s. 9 j <4. 29. Capt. ULICK FITZ-MORRIS—
In yc south west part of Bolelin, 92 a. 2 r. plant. (149 a. 3 R.
Kings Co. ].). stat.) 14 8s. lj<4. ; bar. Kinalea, same co. 29. ABRA-
HAM FULLER. — In Lehensee and Killmacklone, 128 a.
2 r. 27 p. plant. (208 a. 1 r. 24 p. stat.) 24 12s. lid. (to be
called by the name of Trades hill) ; bar. ICillcoursey, King’s
Op.— — Dale 17th July 21 st year. — InroUed 4 Ih August
J669.
Limerick. 30. WILLIAM BARKER esq. — In Meolickeand Bally-
eightragh, 215 a. 2 r. 16 p. 34 5s. 6<4— Craggane alias Crag-
gane Farrancnowny, Coolenegore, and Knockbracke, 146 a.
2 r. 24 4s. 7 jd. — Carkagbanarrow ats Corkanarrow, part
of Knockbracke, 40 a. In. 8r. 12s. 2$d. — Inch-Dromard
alias Inish-Dromard, Barnard, Ballyfaduy alias Ballyfadine,
Cahirnor, and Bally begg, 184 a. 15s. 10,1(4 — more of the
same, 14 a. 4s. 2 Id.— Upper Meelicke, 64 a. & 16 p. 19s. 4j<4
— Ballynevine, 83 a. 3 n. 24 p. 14 5s. 5 Id. — Leacarrowmore,
11a. & 16 p. 3s. 4 ! d. — Lcacnrrowbegg, 14 a. 2 k. 16 p.
4s. 4 ;!d. _ Craggbegg, 132 a. & 16 p. 24 0s. 3 \d. — Kill-
teniplaine, $ plow., 1 23 a. & 32 p. 14 17s. 4jd. — Liscoulta,
40 a. 2 a. 32p. 14s. 1 ]d. — Killcoullman, \ plow., 50 a. 1 u. 8 p.
15s. 3 Id. — coinons of Killcoullman, Killcoulta, and Bros-
kaglibrimikeigh or bragli, 22 a. 2 it. 6s. 9Jd. — Clounabegg,
i plow., 246 a. 1 r. 34 14s. 9 d. — Lissduifee, 179 a. 3 B. gp.
24 14s. lid. — Lisnemore alias Lisselecnmore, 73 a. 3 u. 8 p.
14 2s. 4 Id. — Clounanuna or Clounana (part), 54 a. 1 r. 8 p.
1.6s. 5 jd.— comoiis of the same, 36 a. 2 n. 8 p. 11s. Id. —
Ballycarrane, part ofy'i plow. of Clouiianatemple, 98 a. & 32 p.
14 9s. 9ld. — Balinroge alias Ballinemernoge (part), 34 a.
3 r. 14 p. 10s. 7 jd. — Cloughtcckabegg, 21a. 3 r. 24 p.
6s. 7 id. — comons to y' Cloghterkas, 17 a. 2r. 5s. 3 jd. —
South Cloughterka, 50 a. 1 r. 24 p. 15s. 3id. — Glascloyne
alias Glasfloyne, part of Cloughterka, 30 A. 9s. 1 jd. —
Cloughtecka alias North Cloghtecka, 72 a. & 32 p. 14 Is. 1 0 A d. ;
bar. Poplebrien, co. Limerick — Total quantity, 2,064 a. 2 n.
22 p. plant. (3,344 a. 1 r. 14 iv stat.)— Total rent, 314 7s. Ojd.
Date 11th May 12th year. — Jnrolled 17 th May 1667.
33. THOMAS HUNT and FRANCIS CARLETON
esqrs. — Belaciare, 162 a. 2 r. 32 p. — of the same; 41 a. 3 r.
8 p.— of the same, 262 a. & 32 p. — Skenagh, 68 a. 3 r. 8 p.
— of the same, 25 a. 1 r. 4 p. — in Moyclare, 72 A. ; bar. Gar-
rycastle. King’s Co. — in Lehensie and Killmaelone, 159 a.
2 r. 20 p.— in the same, 126 A. 2 R. 20 p.— in y' E. part ofy-
same, by a south-east by a south and north-west by north
line, 64 a. 1 u. 13 p. — in Lissanuskie, 19 a. 1 R. 37 p. ; bar.
Killcoursie, same co.— Total quantity, 766 a. 3 n. 13 p. plant.
(1,247a. & 14 p. stat.)— Total rent, 154. 10s. 41d. — in
Tewistowne, 18 a. 1 n. plant. (29 a. 3 it. 9 p. stat.) 7s. 4Jd.;
bar. Kells, co. Kilkenny. — in trust for themselves and other
Shropshire adventurers. Date 25 th February 21st year. —
InroUed 2d March 1668.
34. WILLIAM SANDS esq. — Little Rathmore, 100 a.
24 0s. 5 id. — Ash Fitz- Robert’s lands in yc fields of Cradocks-
towne or Naas, 19 a. 7s. 8 jd. ; bar. Naas, co. Kildare
Fleslitowne, 248 a. 1 it. 6 p. 54: 0s. 6d. ; bar. Clane, same
co— Total, (594 a. 3n. 28 p. stat.)— Rent, 74 8s. 8d— Tho-
mastowne, 234 a. 44. 14s. 8 jd. ; bar. Killcullen, same co.
—in Rees-Rath, 7 a. 1 it. 2s. lid. ; bar. Killcoursey, King’s
Co. Date 8th February 2 1st year.— InroUed 13 th February/
1668.
35. JOHN CURRY of Castlecoole. — The manor of Coole,
and y' castle or capital house of Coole, and the quarters and
1 qrs. of Baliydrombrochus, Kissallagh or KillsaEogh, Glass-
mullagh or Glassinollagh, Moyetethomas or Mollyehethaunas,
Lessedrombroskc, Knocknevernogg, Keedagh, Rosvolland
or molland, Lecill, Gortmullocke, Kedatli, Tulloharve, Kil-
ligrane, Dromcrow, Killybarr, Tullyharne, Killinan, Killree
or kee, Killinon, Killinadday or madday, Carrickeromre-
lagh or Carran-Dromrelagli, Kilmac-Eadan, Carrowmacmew,
Cimony or Connony, Cleaghivolly, Dolagh, Mullaghmore,
Shanolagh, Lisloughill or Lystaughill, Killywilly, Knockne-
nowle, Killinehaugh, Aghomvarte or Aughonyvart, Derrene,
Colash, Mullenygorhye, Augliony, Clogh, Tonangue-Yatagh
or Tenanguevataugh, Garroirrie or Ganvirrie, Eastgi-ease or
Gartgrease, Baltybreane, Barragh, Carmadiluske, Tully-
neaghe, Murheny, Augherane, Cornegoreglamar or Corno-
gorglaugb, Dreenene, Cragh, Ballyreogh, Craghballyreagh,
Kennerry, Cashell, Lattgliill, Kedaugh, Cooleokelly, Alltne-
deagliscrough, Croagh, Nelaughtamy or Nelaughtaugh,
Laughanaskeaghan, Coraghakeelaugh, TuUaghnewhaugh,
Tonaugh, Gormaugh, Cargenomrockc or Cargenmanrocke,
Tonaghwee, Coraghwellhussie, Cornenure, Miilleumoore, Las-
son or Laffan, Lesson Greagh, . Massagb, Cavaneglogh,
Deryleeke, Knockreenne, . Dervee, Knockekerrin, Boylagh,
Camwooder or Cunvooder, Mullaglimeane, Magwire, To-
nnghneloye, Greaglirnooneagh, Augbarynagh, Aglim-ynagh,
Drumroe or Drumrene, Dilcarke or Cullcarke, Closcapill,
and Laught-Cavill or Laughteavill; bar. Coole Terkenneda, co.
Fermanagh. — Total rent, 164. 6s. Qd.—Notc : These pre-
misses had been granted by K. Charles I. to Roger Atkinson
of Coole, esq., by patent dated 28th June, 15th of his reign,
and became y“ estate of Mr. Curry, by divers conveyances
from y° said Atkinson, and was confirmed to him and his
heirs by this patent, at his request. By this patent the pre-
misses were erected into a manor, by :y? name of Castle-
Atkinsou, with courts leet and baron, and other privileges.
Dale 2 1st July 21st year. — InroUed 10 th August 1669.
33. ARTHUR UPTON esq. — Attimainore and Attima-
begg, 230 a. — Gortnaloneqr, (part), 1 14 a. — Garryfryan (part),
79 A. in Leonaroagh, 1 cart., 88 a.— Carrownagh (part), 78 a.
—Clogh alios Cloghkillbpggy (part), 200 A BallyM'Ward,
2qrs. (part), 400 a.; bar. Tyaquin and Killconnell, co. Gal-
way.— Inshey, part of Coolebane, 45 a.. — in Killofen and
Gortacarnan, 40 a — in Carrowbisedy, 22 A.— in Carrowcarro
Limerick.
King's Co.
Kilkenny.
Kildare.
King's Co.
Fermanagh.
Galway.
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Carrownekibba qr. I brack ats Knocktonebrack, Boheny, Corgasse, and Drum-
II. nr 104 a.; bar. Kultartan, same co. — «uumiuuuu» 'i • . . .. .
UJ nafaanyneTlT^S^. 22 p— in Ballynemetagh, 10 a. 2 a. Fermanagh. — Note : By patent, dated 26 February 1677,
nahanyne, 15 a. 8 P‘ “ D ’ 66 A.— Co- and inrolled 20 June 1678, (Rot. anno 30°, -V* pars, facie
2 r.; ai. urny, • ‘ * 43 A._in R. S5,) Mr. Carew had a release and abatement of 91. 8s. lid.
of Strohan, 339 A. plant. (o49 a. & WR! ' •) * E,linbally, k qrs., 168 A.-in Sillihane, 4 qrs., 18 A.-in Galway.
6/ 17 « • bar Gowran. co. Kilkenny. — lotal quantity m uuul,"l,b - l ’ , ‘ 1 ’
GolwnV) 1,610 A. 2 a. 9 P, plant. (2,608 A. 3 m 10 P. .ft.)- Conowkillio, 1«» M*« tmOmmf co. G.w.Y. _ _
Tofl ™t, HI. 6s. 16. — —39. AETHOE Vi.ct, EANE- Lisfolhole alias L«fobolf ■ CT a.
T M 39 AETHOEViic.. EASE- UtAd. ««» L»cfob»l«. « a. - Tof 1 qomlt,, 335 A.
foci, town,, 193 A. 3 a. plant. (812 A. & 20 „. .ft.) 3 1 18s. , tmm A. Um~,i V-
fordstowne,
Galway . bar. Ratoath
l/.3s.8£(/. ; bar. Tyaquin, co. Galway.— Gloves (part), 28 a.
plant. (45 a. lit. 17 p. stat.) 5s. 73d.; bar. Athenry, sameco—
in Turcole, 24 a. 4s. 10id— in Clunekenebegg or Clunebegg,
10 a. 2s. 0\d. ; bar. Tyaquin, same co. 40. EDWARD
CARY esq— The half of Beagh, 21 a. & 15 r. prof. 1 a.
unprof— Ardaghie, 4 tales, 120 A. 2 R. prof. 17 a. unprof.
— Rawmony, 62 a— Cargneran ais Crossan, 58 a. 3 r. 35 P.
prof. 10 a. lit. 1 2 p. unprof.; bar. and co. Monaghan. —
Total, (425 a. In. 3 p. stat.) — Rent, SI. 11s. — Corkegrin,
46. Col. FRANCIS WILLOUGHBY— In Owneybegg, Kilkenny.
35 a. 3 r. 14 P. — Lemonstowne, 199 a. & 32 P. — in Rogers-
towne, next contiguous to Lemonstowne, 97 a. & 27 p. — in
Ballaghtobin, contiguous to Monmore, 115 a. & 13 p. more
in y« same, and Croughtobegg, 55 a. 3 r. 32 p— more in yc
same, 32 a. 3 R. 3 p. — in Moylerstowne, 36 a. — more in yc
same, 274 a. & 34 p. ; bar. Kells, co. Kilkenny. — Total
Kffldeveliske, and Lissolea, 199 a. 3 it. P«»f. 19 a. 2 it. unprof. S^’ 84- A & 3 P.’piant. (1,368 a. 3 r.8p. stat.)— Total
— in Corlaghree, 2 a. In. — Lattnemard, 118 a. 3 r. ; Oat. ^ 17/. 2s. 2d. Date 6 th February 2l$l year. — Inrolled
Davtry, same co. — Total quantity, (518 a. 1 r. 19 p. stat.) —
Lo, lo dcr j [lent, 4/. 6s. 4id— in Goussidon, 4 town land, 31 a. 2 r. 17 p.
plant. (51 a. stat.) prof. 50 a. unprof. 8s. 6d. ; bar. Tir-
Limcrieh kerrin, co. Londonderry. — 41. JOHN MOLAND. —
Ballinveely, 188 a. plant. (304 a. 2 r. 4 p. stat.) 21. 17s Id. ;
rent, 171. 2s. 2d. Date 6th February 21st year. — Inrolled
13 th February 1668.
47. THOMAS SMYTHESBY gent— The castle, towne, King
and part of yc lands of Clonliske, 223 a— Ballywilliam, part
for 1201. to John Lysaght gent. Date 1st June 21 st year, tity, (409 a. 3 R. t p > . ,
for 1201. to John Lysaght g<
— Inrolled 1th June 1669.
Dale 13 th May 21st year. — Inrolled 21 st June 1669.
49. CARROLL BOLTON— In Tullyvallen, 80 a. prof. Armagh.
42. ROBERT CAREW-A fair stone house to the street, «• „ p. stat>) \L 6j/; bal, Fewes, co.
stone walls and cagework, slated, 59 feet long and 19 b.oad. P ■ • ( __n BaJlindin j25 A._jn Stoakstowne, 123 a.
— a slated kitchen, 19 feet long and 14 feet broad, a yat _. the game 31 A j n- 20 p. ; bar. Moyashell and
backward, 20 feet long and 16 feet Magheredernan, co. Westmeath. - in Moyvaghly, 223 a.
22 feet long . uri 21 W >m H,gl»tteeE-. li” 4»< » *e Hj, p. Eethcoemth, ..me cc—Tofl qmmtity, 504..
street, bounded on y“ W.witb y* town walls, “> St. Stephen- ^ Tad tent, lit Is. llii
..... plott to fl» »«., «* m. old eebbm toe™, U* My 1669.
and a small yard backward— a front house, thatched, a back- J
Msp; - is=S£=2
45 a.; bar. Upperthird, same co— Ballyshonick .alias Bally-
m'shonick (part), 7 a— in Ballyrahy, 7 a. ; bar. Coshmore and
Coshbride, same co— Total quantity, (184 A. 2 r. 25 p. stat.)
—Rent, 1/. 14s. 7>d— in f S. E. part of Ballyvowne ats
5 p. in the south of Cloesdoege alias Clonstoge alias Clou-
stoge ats Constoge, 28 a. &28p.; bar. Fermoy, co. Cork.
—Banteere (part), 438 a. 1 R. 15 p— Formoyle, 278 a. prof.
prof. 152 a. unprof— Enmmalty ahas Buncnnn.malty, 10 a ' S.E. part of BaUynebarny, 14 a. 2 r.
prof. 731 a. unprof. Knockfoure and Attyfeyl.m, 5a. prof. 26 p." 5s. 11 Id.— in the sam^ !49 a. 3 R. 13 p. 3/.0s.7id— in
prot. 731 A. unproi— “ “ r- _in the satne, 149 a. 3 R. 13 P. 31.0s. 7Jd— in
200 a. unprof— Towretagn-t, Forkallydwyer, 6 A. prof. 64a. • ,2 U5a 2[ 6s.6arf._in Ballydungan, 65a. 1 r.
unprof— Knockantony, Boheragh, and Bleanbeg ats Comons B.U 0 » ,-rysynnott, Knockduffe, Keildeish, and
to Coolerosse and Garrane, 30 a. prof. 376 a. unprof— Bally- 17 P> ^ o. g}d— in y» north part of Bal-
william (except y» E. of Cork’s part), 100 a— the 3 plow- l “" 7 ’ Ballvnekiil, contiguous to Tomnepole
lands of Carrickmaden alias Carrigmaddm, known by the ^ 2r. 16 p. 15s. Id.-, bar. Scarwalsh, co.
names of Carrickmadden, Carrowreagh, Shesheraghreigh, ^otal qua„tity, (2,032a. 2 r. 21 p. stat.) -Total
i» *»•“**-*-“
and Glassybreedy, (except yc E. of Cork’s part of y' same,)
168 a. prof. 27 a. unprof.— more of Glassybreedy and Buo-
1- i ,.c TC rVn.L>c r>ort tberenD. 2()A.Dl'of. 35 a.
liglasseP (except yc E. of Cork’s part thereof), 20 a. prof. 35 a. 1s< JubJ 1669-
unprof.; bar. Owny and Arra, co. Tipperary. — Total,
Waterford. (665 a. stat.) 6/. 4s. 844— in yc S. part of Cullinagh alias 53. RICH/
Quill inagh Barrineshangannagh and Knockmoyles, 470 a. den next Dub
prof. 20 a. unprof. — Cahirbrack, being in yc S. part of Sir — a cabbin an
53. RICHARD STEPHENS esq— One cabbin and gar-
in next Dublin Gate— a waste plott whereon a cabbin stood,
-a cabbin and garden— a cabbin and garden— a cabbin and
irden— a cabbin and garden— two cabbins and gardens—
Thomas Stanley’s retrenchment in Curteswood, 80 A. prof garden— a cabbin and garden, bra _ <^bms mu ^
inn « nnnrof ■ bar Glanherrv, co. Waterford. — lotal a cabbin and garden, a cabbin and __ P
quantity, (890 a. 3 r. 25 r. stat.)-Total rent, 8/. 7s. 0W- of ground ; on y> south side of St. of
in f S. W. part of Chappell Rahinegrough and Tomfarney, cabbin and garden— a cabbin and gwj. V ^
709 a. — Cloneroch alias Clonerock and Ballym'kissy, part ground and garden, rood-land , in y Gate— a
most contiguous to said Chappell, 291 a. ; bar. Bantry, co.
Wexford. — Total quantity, (1,619 a. 3 r. 13 p. stat.)
Fermanagh. Total rent, 20/. 4s. 1 1 Killykybanmorc and Killykyan-
ground and garden, rood-land ; in yc heart ol saul street, nex
Cross-street— a cabbin and garden next Dublin Gate— a
waste piece of ground— a small cabbin— a large housestead,
court, and garden— a waste garden— a cabbin and garden—
mile, contiguous to Killykyanbegg, 480 a. prof. 100 a. ui
prof. — Knockabehonnagh, yc S.W. part, 90 a. prof. 70
unprof— in Mullanoe, 30 a. prof. 20 a. unprof— in Killto
(122.)
and garden next Maudlin Gate— a little garden, waste, ,
three ridges— a waste plott of ground ami garden— a cabl
and garden. — a cabbin and garden. — a cabbin and garden ro
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_ Carrickwell. — a waste plott of ground and garden.— a cabbin part of Westkeile, 220 a. 2 it. 5 p. ; bar. Clamvilliam, co. 21 Ch. ir
and garden.— a cabbin and garden.— a house, garden, and Tipperary.— Total, (480 a. 1 it. 13 p. stat.)— Total rent, ' _
kilL a plott of ground whereon is a lane to west, and a gar- 4 1. 10s. Id. Date 6th Sep. 21st year.—lnrolled 5 A Jan. Tipperar,,
den. — a cabbin and garden called Martin’s Castle. — a cabbin 1669.
and garden. — a waste plott of ground and garden. — the like.
—the like, a cabbin and garden, rood-land.-a cabbin and 58. PETER WESTENRA. — A house and a parcel! of .
garden; on yc east side next y° Castle of Magdalen ats ground in Atherdee, with an old thatched stone wall building, '
Maudlin-street. — a cabbin and garden next y« E. of Kildare’s
tenement. — a cabbin and garden. — a waste plott, ground, and
a garden.— a cabbin and garden — a cabbin and garden.— a
cabbin and garden. — a cabbin and garden. — a cabbin and
and an old pidgeon house, and 1 a. — part of Atherdee, near
y° town walls, and a piece of that hill called Regaire,
St. George’s Park, and part of Annaghlogh, 131a. 2 n. Up.;
bar. Atherdee, co. Louth. — Total, (214 a. 2 r. 30 p. stat.)
garden, rood-land— the like next Carrick Gate; on y* N.E. 21. 13s. 0?,d. — Mullaghstahan, 69 a.— Beggar ats Rjggan,
side of Carrick-street— a cabbin and garden next y* gate on 1 1 6 a. 3 a. 36 p. prof. 13 a. 2 it. 24 p. unprof.— Dromleane ats
W. side— a cabbin and garden on y= west side of Carrick- Dromlane, 108 a. 1 r. 16p— Tirescourt alias Tirecorte, 91a.
street. — a cabbin and garden — a cabbin and garden— a In. 4 p. prof. 9a. 2 r. 16 p. unprof— Bawne, 102 a. Sr. 8p.
waste plott of ground and garden— a cabbin and garden— a prof. 52 a. & 28 p. unprof— Corveene, 132 a. 1 r. 20
cabbin and garden— a cabbin and garden— a cabbin and Mullaghivally, 94 a. 1 r. 8 p— Killfeane ats Killfeene, 96 a.
garden next to Camckwell ; on y' S. side of Carrick-street— a & 8 p— Corchars, 98 a. 2 r. 24 p— in Killboyne, 48 a. 2 r.
waste plott of ground and garden, rood-land, next the steeple, prof. 20 a. unprof— Dromboliske alias Drombraliske, 93 a.
-a cabbin and garden— a cabbin and garden— a waste plott 3 R. 16 P— Tirmony ats Tireboyne, 88 a. & 12 P— Lissett ats
of ground and garden— a cabbin and garden— a waste plott of Lossett, 62 a. & 36 p. ; bar. Kells, co. Meath— Total quan-
ground and garden— a cabbin and garden— a waste plott tity, 1,203 a. 1 r. 28 p. plant. (1,949 a. & 32 p. stat.)— Total
If— Sn “ T ,h,* g“"i *• N- °f ">“• 2,i «• m Sy. 21„ r.h„M
non-stieet. a cabbin and garden next Cannon Gate— a waste 8th Oct. 1669.
plott of ground and garden— the like.— a cabbin and garden.
—a waste plott and garden with yc tower— a waste plott and 60. Col. DANI1
garden— a cabbin and garden, with a waste plott— a waste —in the same, 13
plott and garden— a house and garden ; on y« S. side of Can- confirmed formerly
non-street— a cabbin and garden— a cabbin and garden— a neboly, 92 A. ; bar.
cabbin and garden; on y°W. side of Farrell-lane or Shefhogge- tity, (502 a. & 21
lane— a cabbin and garden— a waste plott of ground and 234 a. 1 r. 13 p. p
r— a waste plott and 60. Col. DANIEL REDMAN— In Ballyshanboy, 162 a- Kilkenny
ivaste plott. — a waste — in the same, 13 a — in Ballylinch, over and above 300 a.
on y“ S. side of Can- confirmed formerly to him, 9 a. — in Legan, 34 a. in Bally-
bbin and garden— a neboly, 92 a.; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny. —Total quan-
(1-lane or Shefhogge- tity, (502 a. !e 21 n. . tat.) 71 15.. 5|A _ b, Bdlincuny,
plott of ground and 234a. 1 r. 13 p. plant. (428a. & 26 p. stat.) 2/. 16s. 3d.; ^ ^
•a cabbin and garden— a house and garden— a cab- bar. Slevardagh and Compsey, co. Tipperary— Ni
bin «*►**-. o*bbh. mi garden — a cabbin and gaede,,. in ;• bar. of Oowran, gim'tei to y « of himeelf ,„d'w
a ca bin and garden ; on ye E. side of said lane — a waste orphans of Arthur Bell 61. Col. DANIEL ABBOTT
p ott and garden, a small cabbin. — a house and garden. — a — Rathnalaine (part), 93 a. 1 r. 16 p. plant. (151a Sr 31 p
cabbin and garden— a waste or canteshade into y« house next stat.) 11. 8s. 7d. ; bar. Upper Ormond, same co— Synode! Limerieh
Sir Robert Forth s, and y corner house— a piece of ground, 143 a. plant. (231 a. 2 r. 21 p. stat.) 21. 3s. 5|d. ; bar Clan-
whei eon stand y walls of y corner house; on y' N. side william, co. Limerick Ballenemonie, 427 a. 2 r. 34 p
l e-aca bin and garden-a waste plott and garden. plant. (692 a. 1 r. 32 p. stat.) 81.13s.md.; bar. Knock ^
, low a bame, and gaiden. part of yc same, rood- topher, co. Kilkenny Capt. HENRY WEBB —
the chimney gable and rood-land— a house with one Cloghrancke (part), 203 a. plant (328 a. 3 r. 11p stat 1
y m the parlour; m Cross-street. — a rahhin find i; 1 1 ,/ . i„... ■ . . „ _ _
of said lane— a cabbin and garden— a waste plott and gar,
—a house, now a barne, and garden— part of yc same, rt
land — the chimney gable and rood-land— a house with
chimney in the parlour;
den on y' backside of Browne’s— a hut and garden waste—
a cabbin and garden. — a cabbin and garden. — a waste plott
and garden— the like, mcaring upon y= New River— the like
on y- S. side of the New River— the like— the like, between
the river, the two highways, and Farrell’s Gate the like, near
y* town walls> y° river lunning through it— a house and gar-
den—a waste plott and garden, next y' gate and walls; on y'
N. side of Farrell’s-street. — a waste plott and garden next to
gar- 11. 7s. 4id. ; bar. Fassaghdining, same co. Cornet RICH.
ite— WHALLEY. — In Graigneskury als Knockna-Bordally,
plott 35 a. 3 r. 33 p. — in Tenn-Couse, 4 a. ; bar. Gowran, same
3 like co. — Total quantity, 64 a. 3 r. 6 p. 16s. 2\d. Lieut.
ween ARTHUR ST. GEORGE. — Killcsulen (part), 224 a’
near & 14 p. plant. (362 a. 3 r. 3 p. stat.) II. 10s. 2| d.; bar.’
1 gar- Cranagh, same co. — TuUaglibrin, part next to Cantwells
on y' Court, 72 a. 3 r. 26 p — more of yc same, next d", 500 a.; bar.
xtto Gowran, same co Total quantity, (927 a. 2 r. Ip. stat 1
litre 31. 18s. narf rnwM urin r> t_ <-■ ,, ''
Farrell afias Trim Gate— a waste plott and garden— the like. 31. 18s. 9*d. -JOHN HURD.-In CutagMane,P‘l60 ^
J - . .’ ?n y S. side of said street. 13 p.; same bar. and co. — Total quantity, (542 a. & 36p
a waste plott of ground— a cabbin and garden— the like, stat.) 61. 15s. 6 Id— in Garmnn*<A rL™ u , . ‘
a waste plott ot ground. — a cabbin and garden. — the like,
rood-land— a cabbin and garden on y° side of the river a
plott of ground wherein is built the new parlour and kitchen,
with the bawne or court where the well is next y' cross a
cabbin and garden, rood-land— a house and garden a cab-
bin and garden— a house with 5 chimnyes, and backside with
the garden— a cabbin and backside— a long skirt of ground.
stat.) 61. 15s. 6.jd— in Garranreagh ais Carranreagh, 1 qr.,
79 a — more in Carrowreagh alias Carranreagh, J qr., 75 A!
in Rathcoone, next to said Carranreagh, 64 a. 2 r. 27 p. ;
bar. Clare, co. Galway. — Total quantity, (353 a. 3 r. 28 p.
stat.) 21. 3s. 8ijd. — Note : By patent, dated 1 Nov. and in-
rolled 13 Dec. 1678, the quit rent of 61. 15s. 6 id. was re-
e garden, a cabbin and backside— a long skirt of ground, duccd to 31. ( Boll 28.) 62 THOMAS T-TOTTP mvra
«te horn r end of Betngh’s cabbin by the street side, and - In Rathkloge, 200 a. pt 1(323 a 3 r 3^ p staf)
"t " y ™'S'de of Plu"kett s Sal‘len> “d so by the waste 41. 0s. llfd.; bar. Bantry, co. Wexford 1 Pant Rfi
Skefhogg s-lane; on y‘ S. side of Market-street— a cabbin BERT or THOMAS THORNHILL. -Part of Currnoh
d garden—,, eabbm nnd garden— „ ton., .it], 2 etimnya, «,d Clonten^,, 127 n. S «. 2 r— in ,
11 and garden. „ touse end garden — a cabbin — 7p.; tar. Kelt, eo. MtaTH. -Tottl rtJ
XSLXm
and garden— a cabbin and garden— a house with 2 chimnyes. and Clontenan, 127 a.
—a cabbin and garden— a house and garden— a cabbin 7i\; bar. Kells, co.
a <obbin. a house with 2 chimnyes, next y' castle, sideing 1 n. 35 p. stat.) 31. 6s.
in Magdalen-street ; on y' N. side of said street, said town of 1 R. 2 p— in Sarsanstov
Kells. Dandles towne, 267 a. 2 u— all y' premisses in bar. cridernon, co. Westm:
Kells, co. Meath— rotal lands m Meath, 360 a. 1 r. 13 P. 18s. 3 id. — in Ballyne
Want (583 A. 2 R. 28 P. stat.) _ Rent, 71. 5s. 1 Id. -Total 33 P. ‘stat.) 3s. 3*1 ;
, , 1 yr lH’,lscs , cabbl"s 111 Kells, being of the Capt. JOHN CA
mMWnteTr /'’ pC SU1" °f U 18S- U- 5a WIL- said> 39 A- 2 "■ i
ldlAM WLBSrLR— Pepparstowne, 89a. 2 r— Irishtowne andco. JOHNEM!
Pnl,’ 2n' 30r'; Kells’ co- Meath.— Total & 35 p. plant. (22 a. 3
IT-Tsld—nl ZV (261 A- & 9p- sta(') — Rent, 59 a. 1 l plant! (95 a.
and Clontenan, 127 a. 3 r. 2p— in Destenrath, 36 a. 3 r.
7 p. ; bar. Kells, co. Meath Total quantity, (266 a
1 n. 35 i». stat.) 31. 6s. 8 — in Bullyna als Grange, 3 a.
1 it. 2 p— in Sarsanstowne, 42 a.; bar. Moyashell and Magh-
endernon, co. Westmeath Total, (73a. In. 6p. stat.)
18s. 3^d. — in Ballynemony, 8 a. & 29 p. plant. (13 a. &
33 p. stat.) 3s. 3*<f. ; bar. Knocktopher, co. Kilkenny.
'Capt. JOHN CAMPBELL. — In Ballynamony afore-
said, 39 a. 2 r. plant. (63 a. 3 r. 36 p. stat.) 16s. ; same bar.
and co. JOHN EMERSON— In said Ballynamony, 14 a
& 35 p. plant. (22 A. 3 r. 6 p. stab) 5s. 8 id— in Tonyone,
59 A. 1 R. nlant. (95 » in „ ’•
nyone aforesaid, 21 a. 2 r. prof, plant. (34 a. 3 n. 13 p. stat.)
57. NATHANIEL LACY, son and heir of NT f f' f"' FRANCIS GORE knt. — Ballynemoney
London, dec-, and ELIZ., re.ic’t and e'ecutaix of lid N^th ^ ^ ^ & 18 P' Stat> 1°" Knock-
— The east part of the south part of Eastkeile 76 a —in vc S °P*el’ co- "-kenny. GODFREY KEILER — part Wexford.
i astKeite, 7b a— in y S. of Coolegary and Coolcleere, 37 a. 2 r. plant. (58 a. 1 r.
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
199
21Ch.II. 10 p. stat.) 14s. 6$<Z. ; bar. Scanvalsh, co. Wexford.
CONSTANTINE NEALE.— Part of the same, 29 a. 2 n.
Wexford. (46 a. 3 r. 24 p. stat.) 11s. Sjjd. Col. WILLIAM
CANDLER — Part of Ballynemoney aforesaid, 70 a. plant.
(1 13 a. 1 r. 22 p. stat.) U 8s. id. Sir HENRY
PEIRCE. — Part of Ballynemoney aforesaid, 30 a. plant.
(48 a. 2 r. 15 p. stat.) 12s. If d. Lieut. Col. OLIVER
WHEELER. — Part of die same, 20 a. 1 r. 21 p. plant.
(32 a. 3 r. 7 p. stat.) 8s. 2d. ROBERT TRIPPS. — In
the same, 16 a. 1 n. 32 ». plant. (26 a. & 2 p. stat.) 6s. 6 Id.
THOS. WOOD. — Part of Coolegary and Coolcleere,
10 a. plant. (16 a. & 31 p. stat.) 4s. Old; bar. Scarwalsh,
same co. Capt. THOMAS EVANS.— Part of the same,
25 a. plant. (40 a. 1 r. 34 p. stat.) 10s. l\d. The exec"
Kilkenny, of Major BLACKNEY. — Ballynemoney (part), 58 a. 1 r.
33 p. — Ballinclea (part), 144 a. 2r. 7 p. ; bar. Knocktopher,
co. Kilkenny.— Total, (328 a. 3 r. lip. stat.) il.2s.2\d.
Capt. WILLIAM IVORY. — Ballinclea (part), 22 a.
1 r. 33 p. — Ballylasky, 881 a. & 16 p. — Coolonymode (part),
54 a. 3 n. 31 p. — Total quantity, (418 a. 2 n. 34 p. stat.) —
51. 4s. 7f d. ; same bar. and co. — Date 18th June 21 styear.
Sligo. 66. Trustees of ERASMUS SMITH esq. — In y« N. E.
side of Lissahelly, 84 a. & 13 p. prof. 100 a. unprof. 17s. 1</.
—more in f same, 112 a. 1 r. 8 p. U 2s. 2d.— in yc N. E.
part of Glancarberry, towards the mountain, 210 a. & 35 p. si Ch.ii.
21. 2s. 8d. — in Loughkinelty, 325 a. 1 r. lip. 31. 5s. 8]rf. ;
bar. Carbury, co. Sligo.— Total quantity, (1,185 a. 3r. S5p! Sligo.
stat.) — Rent, 11. 8s. 2 Id. — several parcells of abby laud, Tipperary.
with an old abby, 64 a. 19s. 5 d. — Rathshessiragh called
Abby Lands, 34 a. & 32 p. 13s. 5d— Abby land of Tippe-
rary near Garranevally, Lackantolane als Lackanceadane,
Ballynymehy, and Ballynlyenty, 9 a. 3 r. 8 p. 3s. 0\d.
—in Sallagliobegg or Salloghodbegg, 451 a. prof. 59 a. 1 r.
unprof. 61. 16s. lilt/.; bar. Clonwilliam, co. Tipperary.
Total quantity, (921 a. 3 r. 14 p. stat.)— Rent, 81. 11s. 9Jrf.
— in Ballynacloghy, 1J plow., 127 a. 1 r. 3p. 1/. 18s. 7 fd. Limerick.
in Pallice and Kearnenicanaghy, 410 a. 2 r. 16 p. 61. 4s. Id.
— Moymore plowld (part), 81 a. 2 r. 15 p. prof. 29 a. 2 r.
32 p. unprof. 11. 4s. 9 d. — Lesseene als Leseene, part of Bal-
lyconeene, 44 a. & 10 p. 13s. 4 \d. — Land in Controversy
betwixt the Gleabe and Knockderke, 19 a. 5s. 2d. — Gor-
theenanyne, 8 a. 2s. 5 d.; bar. Connogh, co. Limerick. —
Total quantity, (1,118 a. 1 r. 38 p. stat.)— Rent, 101. 9s. 6 d.
— to hold yc premisses to y" uses of his charity, particularly
expressed in the Habendum. — in Poulvarla, 100 a. — in y' Tipperary.
easterly part of Drombane, 935 a. 3 r. 5 p. ; bar. Killna-
managh, co. Tipperary. — Total quantity, (1,678 a. 3 r. 4p.
stat.) — Rent, 101. 10s. I^d. — to hold to ye aforesaid uses.
Date 28 th Dec. 21 styear. — InroUed \2tli Jan. 1669.
Roll, 0.1st Cha. II.
Queen's Co. 1. JOHN PRESTON esq., alderman of Dublin In
Cromoge, 34 a. 2r. 2p. 13s. 1 If rl. — in Disertbeagh, 66 a.
1 r. 31 p. 11. 6s. 10|d. — in Roscesteane or Roscellteane,
10 a. 4s. Old. — in Tinekill and Clondaglasse, parcell of
Tinekill, 25 a. 10s. 1 frf. ; bar. Maryborough, Queen’s Co —
in Imoe, 470 a. 1 R. 9 p. 91. 10s. 4 \d. ; bar. Portnelnnch,
Meath. same co. — Rent, 121. 5s. 3d. — a parcell called Nangle’s Land,
with a mill, about 3 R. — more of the same, 2 r. — a parcell
called Pigeons Park, Roesland, about 3 a. ; these lie within
y' surround marked in y° plott and book of reference to
the Downe Survey (L.D.) — a parcell called Manning’s Land,
marked (M.), 3 r. 32 p. — more of the same, about 3 a. — ano-
ther parcell thereunto adjoining, about 4 a. 2 r., contained
in yc parcell marked in said plott and book (D.), with several
other small parcells containing about 17 a. — Total, (27 a. 2 r.
5 p. stat.) — Rent, 6s. lOid. — Boyestowne alias Boyerstowne
alias Bryanstowne, 250 a. 51. Is. — in Ardsallagh, 3 a. Is. 7 \d. ;
bar. Navan, co. Meath. — in Knockmarke, 47 a. 19s. Ojd.
— more in the same, 4 a. & 8 p. Is. 7 Jd. ; bar. Deece, same
co. — in Belper, 10 a. 4s. Old. ; bar. Skreene, same co.
Dublin. — Rent, 61. 14s. 2d. — one old garden in Cow-lane in Ox-
mantowne. — a small brick house in Cooke alias Pipe-street.
— a piece of ground, with a small tenement built thereon,
without St. James’s Gate, being about 2 a. 9 Id., and for yc
rest, 11. 2s. 6d. — an old thatched house and a small garden
in- St. James’s-street. — Rent, 1/. 3s. 3 id. ; city of Dublin. —
Queen’s Co. in Castlebrack and Grange, 474 a. prof. 147 a. unprof. 21. 11s.
lid.; bar. Tenehincli, Queen’s Co. — in Imoe, 162 a. 1 r. 4p.
31. 5s. 8jd.; bar. Portnehinch, same co. — Ballyhyde, 148 a.
Meath. & 16 p. 21. 19 s. lid.; bar. Slewmargy, same co. — in Knock-
marke, 64 a. 2 r. prof 16 a. unprof. V. 16s. 1 ]d. ; bar. Deece,
Queen's Co. co. Meath. 3. JOHN FRENCH— In Ballyroane, 23 a.
6 18 p.— in Ballinlogh, 77 a. 1r.; bar. Cullenagh, Queen’s
Co— Total, (162 a. 2 r. 8 p. stat.)— Rent, 21. 0s. 1\d.
Kilkenny. 4. CHARLES MEREDITH esq. — In yc S.E. part of Nash-
towne, 43 a. 3 r. 13 p. — Tinekillv, 120 a — Cullnebrony (port),
36 a. & 27 p. — Total, 200 a. plant. (323 a. 3r. 34 p. stat.)—
Rent, 41. 0s. lljd— High-Rath, 292 a. (473 a. 3 r. 6 p. stat.)
51. 18s. 5 ^d— Rent, 91. 19s. 5 Jd.; bar. Gouran, co. Kilkenny.
4. HENRY SLADE esq— In Castle-Hoyle, 671 a. 2r.
27 p. — Kerryhill (part), 28 a. — Gallan-Hallan alias Garryhal-
low, 97 a. — Killmagany village (part), 64a. 3r. 24p.; bar. Kells,
same co— Total, 861 a. 2 r. 11 p. plant. (1,395 a. 2 r. 15 p.
Kings Co. stat.) — Rent, 111. 8s. 10.)d. 5. Alderman DANIEL
HUTCHINSON. — Part of his retrenchment in Forelacky,
most contiguous to the lands in Forelacky already confirmed
to him, 337 a. & 27 p. (546 a. & 31 r. stat.) prof. 610 a. un-
prof. 6/. 16s. 4 id. ; bar. Ballybritt, King’s Co. Dale
1st May 21st year. — Inrolled 8th June 1669.
Queen's Co. 6- GEORGE ALMERY esq— Curragh, 156 a. 3 r. prof.
28 a. 3 r. 8 p. unprof. — Harristowne, 103 a. 3 r. 24 p. prof.
(122.)
second part, back.
17 a. 2 r. unprof. — Clonemore, 48 a. 1 r. prof. 34 a. 1 r. Queen's Co.
unprof. — Garrough, 75 a. prof. 24 a. 2 r. unprof. — in old
Dorockes, the south-easterly part, 101a. 1 r. lip. prof.
25 a. 2 r. 24 p. unprof. — in Ballykillagh alias BallykiUenagh,
8 a. 2 r. ; qu. 80 a. as mentioned in his sale thereof to
Mr. Best. — Lagh alias Leagh, 177 a. 2r. prof. 48 a. unprof.
— Sleay, 415 x. 1 r. 32 p— ' Total quantity, 1,166 a. 2 r. 27 p.
plant. (1,889a. 3r. 9p. stat)— Rent, 23/. 12s. 5jd.; bar.
Slewmargy, Queen’s Co. — Date 19 th February 21s/ year.
— InroUed 2d March 1669.
7. JOHN GLANDEE, minister of Saint Michael’s parish, Dublin.
Dublin. — A timber house, slated, in Cooke-street, called by the
name of yc Blue Bell, 3 storys high, yc front 14 feet, built
back 40 feet, containing 4 rooms, 4 chimneys, 2 garretts, 1
shop, 2 closets, a backside in length back 18 feet, in breadth
equal to die front, 6s. — to him, and his succ", ministers of St.
Michael’s parish, for ever. 8. JOSHUA GOLBORNE,
D. B., minister of St. Nicholas parish without the walls. —
A timber house, slated, 2 stories high, in St. Patrick-street, y'
front 18 feet, built back 25 feet; more built back 20 feet,
one story high, thatched, containing 3 rooms, 3 chimneys,
1 shop, one garrett, with a backside in length 50 feet, in
breadth 21 feet, and an old ruined house, 1/. 2s. 6d. — to the
ministers of said parish for ever. 8. Dr. JOHN YAR-
NS R, minister of St. Bride’s. — A timber house and brick
house, slated, 2 stories high, in Ship-street, y' front 27 feet
and .), built back at that breaddi 17 feet ; more built back-
wards 16 feet broad, containing 5 rooms, 4 chimneys, one
garrett, with a backside and garden, whereon the said house
standeth, in breadth at yc street 78 feet, in length back 78
feet, 21. 2d. — to the minister for ever. 8. CHARLES
CORMACK, minister of St. Michan’s. — A stone house, slated,
2 stories high, in Oxmantowne, the front 45 feet, built back
24 feet, containing 3 rooms, 2 chimneys, with a backside, in
length back on the south side 165 feet, and on yc north side
175 feet, in breadth at the front 45 feet, and in breadth at
yc back end 35 feet, 1/. 10s. — to yc ministers for ever.
8. JOHN RIGBY, D.B., minister of St. Catherine’s. — A fair
timber house, slated, 2 stories and half high, in St. Thomas-
street, with a backside, stable, and garden, 31. 15 s. — to the
ministers for ever. 9. CHARLES WALSH, minister of
St. Audeon's. — A timber house, slated, 3 stories high, in Corn-
market, yc front 33 feet, built back 85 feet, 1 cellar, 1 shop,
8 rooms, 5 chimneys, and 2 garretts, 21. os. — to yc ministers
for ever. 9. RICHARD DOVER, minister of St. Nicho-
las within the walls. — A slated house next the east side of
y« Tholsey, in Skinner-row, 18 feet to yc front, containing
a shop, 3 rooms, 2 garretts, and backwards, 2 rooms and a
garrett, 2/. 5s. to yc ministers for ever. 10. WILLIAM
FITZ-GERALD, minister of St. Keavan’s. — All that y-
liouse, with yc appurt"*, in New-street, formerly ye property
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Dublin.
King's Co
Kildare.
Limerick.
Kildare.
Dublin.
Longford.
Dublin.
Meath.
Kildare.
Meath.
Queen's Co.
Kilkenny.
Carlow.
Tipperary
Kilkenny.
Tipperary.
200 RECORDS OF IRELAND: [March
of Mark Fitz-Symons, 1/. 10s. — to the ministers for ever.
Date Wth September 21st year. — Inrolled 8th October
1669.
11. PHILIP PACKER esq.— Lackagmore, 200 a. (323 a.
3r. 34 r. stilt.) 4f. I Is. OJd. ; bar. Garrycastle, King’s Co.
—in Moone, 150 a. (242 a. 3 it. 36 i>. stat.) 3/. 0s. 8J d. ;
bar. Kilkea and Moone, co. Kildare. — in Moynurea and
Garryvony, 182 A. 2 it. 26p. (305 a. 3 it. 18p. stat.) 21. 17s. id.-,
bar. Connagh, co. Lymerick. — in Glainestaire, 134 a. prof.
70 a. unprof. (217 a. & 9 i>. stat.) 21. 0s. 7jd. ; bar. Con-
nelloe, same co. Date 10 th August 1 0th year. — Inrolled
4 th November 1669.
12. WILLIAM Lord Visct. DONGAN, brother of
Sir Walter, and son of Sir John Dongan, knts. and baronetts.
— Castletowne-Kildrought, with the impropriate tithes of y'
parish of Kyldrought, 6/. 10s. — Mooretowne, with the
appurtenances, Kilmacradocke, Godfryhenrystowne, Coole-
m'Thomas, Collinsblackstowne, Possickstowne, in Ardresse
40 a. — Bebur or Bewbus, 31. — Sherlockstowne, with yc
moyety of yc tythes. — Clane, parcel! of the rectory of Clane,
21. 2s. 3d., and for certain lands and cottages there, 21. 5s.
— Toberogon, 2s. 3d. and 11. 5s., and Giblinstowne ats
Gibbonstowne, 15s. 9d. — out of Cooledriny, 15s. Irish,
chief rent. — out of Mooretowne, 1/. 6s. Irish, chief rent. —
two parcells of y* tythes of Garoocke. — the tytlie turf of
Loglidoety, Loughtowne, Collinstowne, and Corkeragh. —
in Fleshtowne, 12 a. — in Cappocke, 6 a.; co. Kildare. —
Note : These lands in the county of Kildare were created
into the manors of Kyldrought and Clane, with 600 a. in each
for a demesne, power to create tenures, to keep courts leet
and baron, a law day or court of record, to appoint seneschals,
bailiffs, and other officers, to build prisons and appoint gaolers,
to have all waifs, strays, &c., to impark 800 acres, more or less,
with free warren and chace ; to hold two fail's on 6th August
and 28th October, within ye manor of Kyldrought, two fail's
on 4th October and 17th March, within the manor of Clane,
two fairs on 21st October and 25th March, at Ballymany in
the manor of Clane, and two fairs on 13th June and 10th Sep-
tember, at Cully vore and Ballysenegard, in the said manor;
a Tuesday market at Killdrought, a Thursday market at Clane,
a Saturday market at Ballymoney, and a Saturday market at
Cully vore and Ballysenegard ; at yc rent of 5s. for each market
and fair ; to appoint clerks of the market in each manor.
Patent dated 8 Nov., and inrolled 4 Dec. 1768, ( anno 30» Car. 2,
2'" pars, dorsoR. 34,) pursuant to royal signet, dated at White-
hall, 22 Sept. 1677, inrolled 3d January following. (29° 3 “p.
d.R.6.) — Abbotstowne, y" moyety, 1/. 19s. 9d., with the appurt’,
2 castles, 6 messuages with their gardens, 7 acres of arrable
land or thereabouts, with yc rectory and tythes of Palmerstowne
near Grenoke, meadow, pasture, and comon, in the town and
fields of Dalky, 3/. 1 0s. ; co. Dublin. — Ballyneshogard or Bal-
lynesaggard and Coolyvore, 1/. ; co. Longford. — a house, |
with a court or curtilage, backside, garden, and orchard, 9d—
a house by south thereof, adjoyning thereunto, with a backside
and garden, in Fishamble-st. without St. James’s Gate, called
Park, 17 A. — two houses by north of the Fleece tavern, with
their backsides and gardens, in Fishamble-st., 3s. ; city and
suburbs of Dublin. — out of Gibbstowne and Donaghpatrick,
4 1. chief rent ; co. Meatii. — Carrickhills, Killbeggstowne,
Ballymany, Grangeclare, and the tythes, great and small,
thereof, Curigkerngh, the impropriate tythes, great and small,
of the parish of Killbeggs, 9/.— the tythes, great and small, of
Coi'kerah, the great tythes of Stabberstowne, two thirds of
the grent tythes of Ilodgestowne ; co. Kildare. — Norbins-
townc, the impropriate tythes of Moyglare parish, 31. 10 s. ;
co. Meatii — Rathnemanagh, Knockanegrough, Cooletorin,
Ballyteigin, Knockancderry, and a tenement, with a garden
plott and small croft in Maryborough, Queen’s Co. — the
great and small tythes of the rectory of St. Nicholas ats Tem-
ple Michael, Coolesartkan, and Manegan, If. 10s.; co. Kil-
kenny.— the moyety of the great and small tythes of the parish
of Cloedagh or Cloydagh, 3/. 5s. — the moiety of the rectory of
Atluule, with the great and small tythes thereof, 1/. 10s. 9 d.;
co. Carlow. — the tythes, great and small, of the barony of
Steward ; cos. Tipperary and Kilkenny. — the impropria-
tions of Middlethird, the impropriation of the parish of St.
Johnstowne alias ScadanstOwne, and the great and small tythes
thereof, 1/. 10s.— the tythes, great and small, of Kilkennybegg,
Lismanieny, the townes and lands of Lisnecloanta, Garrync-
mone, Lissnemorrngh, and Gortncmoddagh, Ardingin, Knock-
anycree, Lurhoeor Lorhoe, with the impropriation ofLurhoe
parish, 4 1. — Rnthnegananagh, Killcroddan, Rath, Castle-
John, Killbeallagh, Cleofadda, Carrigigowne, Barnederige,
A plow., Cloghjordane, f plow., Loughane, Artiny, Ballystem-
mea or Ballystenna, and Tiwell als Tincle, 2qrs. and i qr. of a
plow, of Ballyduffe and Sheragh, Quillagh, Rodine, Lisballyard,
Rathmakenna, Lissernan, Camsheseragh, Rathmore, Gort-
more, Rosse, Keilcerrin, Lisludican, Kellydaggan, Lisscduffe,
Ballyrickard, and Knocknasopp ; co. Tipperary ; (in the
Reddendum is mentioned the waste, toft, and seat of yc water-
mill of Killdrought, 3s. ;) with all such other rents and services
as were respectively due, reserved, and payable out of the
premisses on the 22d of Oct. 1641 ; but by letters, dated at
Whitehall, 27th Nov. 1668, the King ordered the quit rents
to be released and discharged for ever. (21" 1" p. f. R. 13.) —
Note : These lands, in the county of Tipperary, were created
into the manor of Ballyduffe, with the like privileges as in the
manors of Killdrought and Clane, and to hold two fairs on
20th July and 28th October, within the manor of Ballyduffe,
and a Wednesday market at Ballyduffe, at the rent of 5s. for
each. Date 29 th July 21st year. — Inrolled 9 th October
1669.
16. THOMAS BUCKERIDGE gent. — Ballekenace,
4 plow., 105 a. — one plowland in Fedane alias Fedanbegg,
123 a.; bar. Lower Ormond, co. Tipperary. — Total, (369 a.
1 r. 12 p. stat.)— Total rent, 1/. 5s Date 3d Feb.
21sf year. — Inrolled 8th Feb. 1669.
18. HENRY TYNTE esq. and MABILLA his mother,
for her life. — Moneroe, 49 a. 3 r. — Monevallen, 45 a. — Garri-
voe, 145 a. — Raghah, 101a. — Knocknatra, 178 a. — Ballymo-
risheene, 27 a. 2 it. — Kildrewe, 44 a. I r. — Ballymakeagh,
164 a. — Gortnasnully, 21 a. — Total, 775 a. 2 r. plant. ; paying
such rent, and no other, as the annual quit rents due and
payable for each acre of die said lands by virtue of y" Acts
of Setdement would have amounted to in case no greater rent
had been reserved by a former patent of the premisses granted
to his father Sir Henry Tynte knt. Date 26 th Aug.
21 st year. — Inrolled 31st Aug. 1669.
20. JEREMIAH JONES esq. — Loglianecronoge, 1 qr.,
17 a. 3s. 5 id. — Carrowm'killehully, 1 qr., 117 a. 1/. 3s. 8 jd.
— Ardnebrone, 1 qr., 109 a. 2 r. If. 2s. Id. — Carrownebole,
1 qr., 100 a. 1 r. prof. 32 a. unprof. If. 0s. 3 jd. — Carrowfree,
98 a. prof. 24 a. 3 n. unprof. 19s. 9 Jd. — Gerbe, 42 a. 2 r.
8s. 8 Jd. — Idomeene, 99 a. If. 0s. Old. — Drumnegowall, 1 qr.,
155 a. 2 r. lf.lls.6Jd. — in part of the same, 224 a. 2f.5s.5jd.
— in Carrowreagh, 210 a. 21. 2s. 6d. — Mullaghgissan, 73 a.
1 r. 14s. 9Jd. — Carrownekneckan, 44 a. 8s. 10 jd. — i'ober-
rownane, 49 a. 2 r. 10s. — Smagh qr. (part), 31a. 2 r.
6s. 4 Id. — of the same, 34 a. 6s. 10jd. — in 3 cart"’ of Sudery,
56 a. 2r. 7s. 5}d. — Lismore, 1 qr., 52 a. 3r. 10s. 6 jd. —
Shianmore and Castle-caragh, 1 qr., 46 a. 9s. 3 jd. — Lislena
alias Castlcdermott, 52 a. 10s. 6 \<l. — of Lislena, 1 qr., 76 a.
15s. 4id. — Carrowreagh (part), 58 a. 2 r. 11s. 9{d. — Carrow-
cashell (part), 37 a. 2 R. 7s. 6fd.— Brickeene, 3 cartrons, 48 a.
2 R. 9s. 9jd. — Carrow-crinne or cruine, 32 a. 6s. 6 jd. Bal-
lyfarice, 64 a. 2 r. 13s. Id. — in Grangemore, 4 qrs., 212 a.
21. 2s. 1 Id.— in Dunmeakin, 3 qrs., and in Mallin alias Car-
rowmablin, 302 a. 31. Is. lid. — Rahurlush or Rathurlush,
1 qr., 51 a. 10s. 4 \d. — in Carrowreagh, 1 qr., 65 A. 13s. ljd.
— one third part of Lismore, 27 a. 5s. 6d. ; bar. Tirreragh,
co. Sligo.— Clonelachoyle, 205 a. lit. 24 p. 2f. Is. 7jd.— of
the same, 74 a. & 16 p. prof. 253 a. & 16 p. unprof. 15s.—
Rathfagorry, 219 a. & 32 p. prof. 84 a. 3 n. 24 p. unprof.
21. 4s. 5 Jd. — Clooningin, 111a. 2 r. 24 p. prof. 107 a. 3 r.
4 p. unprof. If. 10s. 6d. — Carrowreagh, 190 a. 3 r. 8p.
If. 18s. 6 Jd. — Bracklonagh, 299 a. 2 it. prof. 98 a. 1 r. 8p.
unprof. 31. Is. — Bunnacranagh, 242 a. 3 n. 21. 9s. 4Jd. —
Brogher, 1 cartron, 59 a. & 32 p. prof. 86 a. 2 r. unprof.
11s. 11 jd. — Derrynile, 1 cart., 104a. 3r. 8 p. prof. 24a. 1 it.
8 p. unprof. If. Is. OJd. — Derrynosly, 1 cart., 66 a. 2 r. prof.
28 A. 2 r. unprof. 13s. 5jd. — Ballinchurry, 1 qr., 208 a. 2 n.
prof. 283a. 2r. 32 p. unprof. 2f.2s.ljd. — Quilbagh,lqr.,182A.
In. 16p. If. 16s. 11 jd. — a great bogg in comon, 704 a. unprof.
— Teigleigh alias Kilmaleior, 28a. 5s.7 jd. — in Kilrawer, 1 qr.,
101 A. 1 R. 13 p. If. 0s. 3jd. — Taighcleyagnne, 78 a. 15s. 91d.
—Total, 4,759 a. 1 it. 31 p. plant. (7,704 a. 3 r. 21 v. stat.)—
Tipperary.
Tipperary.
Sligo.
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
r TT Total 48/. 3s. 2 Id. Dale 10 ih Aug. 21 st year.—Jnrolled I bar. Gualtier, co. Waterford. Date 6th May 21 st year. 21 Cu.it.
* ■ - 9ft Nov. 1669. -^™//ed 1 Uft May 1669.
24. Major JOSEPH DEANE.— In the west part of Har-
ristowne, 233 a. 2 r. 13 p. 41. 14s. 6Jd. — in Smithestowne,
433 a. & 14 p. 81. 15s. 4d.; bar. Knocktopher, co. Kilkenny.
— Total, 666 a. 2 n. 27 p. plant. (1,079 a. 3 R. 20 r. stat) —
Rent, 13/. 9s. lOJd. 25. JOHN CUFFE esq. — Bally-
gnidihy (part), 68 a. 1/. 7s. 6Jd. ; bar. Galmoy, same co.—
Smithstowne (part), 529 a. 3 r. 26 p. 10/. 14s. 6 d. reduced to
7/. by patent dated 15 July 1679. (Dot. 31- Car. 2di, 3“ pars,
f. D. 32.)— Darbiestowne (part), 27a. 10s. lid.— Total, 624 a.
3 r. 26 p. plant. (1,012 a. & 35 r. stat.)— Total, 12/. 12s. 1 ljd.;
bar. Knocktopher, same co. Date 22 d June 21s/ year.—
Inrolled 20 th July 1669.
30. Col. JOHN HODDER. — In Corbally, \ plow!1, Cork.
30 a. 2 r. 16 p. — in Downekittle and Ballinglany, 218 a. 1 r.
24 Total, (403 A. 1 R. 14 p. stat.)— Total, 3/. 1 5s. 9d. ;
bar. Barrymore, co. Cork. 30. PHINEAS BURY esq. Limerick.
— In Rinemayline and Donegulleon of Killcornane parish
undistmguishable, 156 a. 2 k. 29 p. (253 a. 3 r. 6 p. stat.)
2/. 7s. 6§d. ; bar. Kerry, co. Limerick. — Ballycahane, 140 a.
— Drumminure, 43 a. — a part of Ballymackternane, marked
on the plott of yc Downe survey (9 A.), 17 a.- — Total, 200 A.
plant. (323 a. 3 u. 33 p. stat.) —Total, 3/. 0s. 10 id. ; same
bar. and co. Dated 20 th May 21s/ year.- —Inrolled 13 thJuly
| 1669.
31. RICHARD Lord COLLOONEY.— In Moyterrew, Sligo.
C'nUmu 26. JOHN WHALEY esq.-A parcell of Roscan, 45 a— 31. RICHARD Lord COLLOONEY.-In Moyterrew,
J' the 3 qrs. of Doghesky alias Dawheske, 267 a. 2 r. 15 p. prof. 4 qiv, 24 a. 2 r. 4s. 1 lid— in the S. W. end of Ballyhely,
260 a. 3 r. 31 p. unprof.— Ballygarrane alias Garran quarter, 2 qrs., being Duneveragh, 107 a. 3 r. U Is. 9Jd— in a par-
84 a. 2 r. 6 p. prof. 11 a. & 34 p. unprof. — Ennis-Jordan, 6 a. cell of Ballymullany, 5 a. Is. OJd. — in the N. end of Askinnon
& 8p.; par. of Oranmore, liberties of Galway. — Dangin, alias Ardskinnon, 32 a. 2r. 26 p. 6s. 7Jd.— Drumleaghchin,
1 cart, and 1, 96 a. & 12 p. prof. 42 a. 1 R. 16 p. unprof. ; par. 132 a. 1 r. 24 r. 1/. 6s. 91d. ; bar. Tirrerill, co. Sligo—
llaghoone, bar. Mocullen.— Newcastle, Sliantulla, and Rota, Rusky, 45 a. 2 r. 6s. Old.— in the S. end of Clonelorge, 61a.
prof. 86 a. 3 r. 16 p. unprof.; par. St. Nicholas, 1 r. 13 p. 12s. SJd— in Dromdrelhy alias Dromrowlagh,
ie liberties. — Lettraghbeg, 1 c
1 r. 13 p. 12s. S|d.— in Dromdrelhy alias Dromrowlagh,
called Coole-o-Kearing alias Cooleockerna, 60 a. 12s. Ud. ;
3 r. 10 p. unprof. in Knocknecarragh qr., part of the 4 qrs. bar. Corran, same co.— in Cunghall, 2 qrs., 152 a. 2 r. 16 r.
of Barne, within which qrs. are contained several small par- 1/. 10s. 9jd.— in Corkefree qr., being one of die qrs. of Doug-
relk, Athty, Thomas, lleagh, Polirany, Knockbrack, Gortelin, heme ate Dughorne, 234 a. 21. 7s. 3^.— in the 2 qrs. of
and Shikett, 105 a. & 24 p. prof. 150 A. unprof.— Roghoone Dougherne ats Dughorne and Magherimore, 100a. 1/. Os. 2. ,d.
qr with several small parcells, viz. Munclune, Corranevolry, —in die N. E. part of the 4 qrs. of Dougherne ats Dughorne,
W and mountain, Shanballyduffe, part of said qr., it being by name Carrokeele als CashellwUly and Carrowkeele, Mag-
of the 4 qrs. of Barne, 89 a. Ir. prof. 336 a. 2 u. 36 p. unprof, herimore and Carrowkarkfree, 80 a. 16s. 3 id. —more m the
— Lettrainore 4 qr. 91 A. & 10p. prof. 19 a. 1 r. 14 p. unprof.; same, 22 a. 2 r. 4s. 6Jd.— in the N.W. end of Carrownaleck,
car Raahoone, co. of the town of Galway— Gortdorabogher, 30a. 2r. 2p. 6s. Id— inTullawelly, 91 a. 3 r. 24p. 18s.ld.
Gortshelley, and Upper-Verdens, 2 a. 2 r. 10 p— Lower- Ver- -in the N. W. part of Cashell, 9 a. I n 13 p. Is. lOld -
, , or 10p— the franchises of St. Dominick’s Abby, more in the same, 102a.&16p. 1/.0s. 7$d— in Tullanaghlog
— Lettrainore, 4 qr., 91 a. & 10 p. prof. 19 a. 1 r. 14 p. unprof. ;
par. Raghoone, co. of the town of Galway— Gortdorabogher,
Gortshelley, and Upper-Verdens, 2 a. 2 r. 10 p— Lower- Ver-
dens, 1 a. 2 r. 10 p. — the franchises of St. Dominick’s Abby,
with John Lynch Fitz-Jefiry and Jeffry Lynch Fitz-Dominick, ats Tullaghnaghlog, 168 a. 1/. 14s— more in the same, 9 a.
their gardens 4 a. 1 r. 14 p— Gortnelicky, Gortenove, and prof. 22 a. & 16 p. unprof. Is. 9|d— Carncknagaw ate Car-
Gortnecapp, 26 a. 2 r. 16 p— Scaghnamawooly, 2 a. & 10 p. ricknagawna, 71a. 14s. 4|d— in Dunrus ats Daurus, 69 a.
— thetwoLenaboys,12A.2R.16p— Gortalangin, Lowsiehill, 13s. llid— more m the same, 44 a. prof, jo a. unprof.
Emeryfaddy, and several small parcells, with several parks, 8s. lid— of the same parcell, 8 a. I n. Is. 74d— in the qr. of
31 a. & 8 p— Gortnatobber, 1a. 1 R. 6 p— Clonegurgatoge, Rooe, 32 a. 6s. 4$d— in the same, 104 a. 1/. Is. Old. Li -
2a. 3 r. 32 p. one parke, 2 k. 4p. — Gortnadronagh and morgan,180A. Ir.24p. 1/. 16s. 6Jd. — Carrowloghan, 170 a.
Cappala-ran, 1 a. 1 R. 3 p— Gortnecaskie alias Gortcaskin, 1a. 1/. 7s. 4id— Knockacreeny, 154 a. 2 r. prof. 232 a. unprof.
2 r. 24 p. — Gortnecanna alias Gortacuna, 2 a. & 14 p. —
nefleming, 2 a. & 24 p. - Cappadrounagh, 8 p. - Cappagh- same co. - in Kihnackorera ate KilWCorea ats Killmack-
cloghmore and Cappatollohan, 3 r. 26 p. — Killcorky, ll a. Corchey, 96 a. 3r. 6 p. prof. 52 a. unprof. 19s. 7d.- mAltci-
3 R. 30 p. — Cappaboneaneare, 21 p. — Cappolemugare 1 a. nan alias BaUymony, 171 a. 1 r. 13 p. 1Z. 14s. 8,d— moie in
& 11 p— Cappaneplay, 1 a— Drinagh, 1 a. & 20 p— Tern- thesame, 26 a. prof. 265 a. 2 r. unprof. 5s 3 id—. n Bun-
payne, 2 r. 16 p— Carrowjorden, 2 a. & 12 p— Capparean- owen, 6 a. 2 r. 26 p. Is. 4 . more m e same, ■ a.
tiony, 1 R. 4 p.— Cappanebirky, 30 Gortumm and Cappa-
. .cry .uifl, O ni-nnnrtinnahle nart of the unnrof. 1/. 10s. ilia. —
fadda, 1 a. & 28 p.; in the west liberties of Galway. — Nicholl-
roegate qr., Polerew mountaine, 302 a. & 25 p. prof. 81a. 1 r.
10 p. unprof— in Spittlegate qr., the cartron of Magherenure,
with the parcells thereof, called Loughlinplenisk and Gort-
iiberties of Galway— Nicholl- 27 p., with a proportionable part of the unprof. 1/. 10s. 9 jd—
>, 302 a. & 25 p. prof. 81a. 1 R. in Lisaghan, 19 a. 3s. lOJd— in Ieaghtera alias Ieaghteragh,
ir., the cartron of Magherenure, 1 qr., 42 A. 1 R. 8s. 6Jd— in Clooneterman alias Cloonetearmon,
led Loughlinplenisk and Gort- contiguous to Lissirilongford, 432 a. prof. 202 A. 2 R. unprof.
,, 553 a. 2 r. 18 p. prof. 246 a. 3 r. 7 p. unprof— the 4/.7s. 5id.
n the E. end of Sleanaskry ats Sleaghnenaskry,
4 qr. of parke of the aforesaid qr. of Nichollroegate qr., 112 a. 171 a. & 11p. 1/. 14s. 74d-m BaUyfynan o 0 a. 1 r. 8p.
, l 28,. — the ! Of Caherewlne alias Cmm* of pvof. 720 a. anparf. « 3a.
Nichollroegate 147 a. 2 to 6 prof. 18 A. & 38 P. unprof. ho,,,., 220 a. 2 a. prof 100 A. unprof. 2/. g-
-a part of Ballydavid of Nichollroegate qr., 34 a. 2 r. 20 p. nulyoghter, 26 a. Sr. 32 v. '
p„^2A »/8,„aprf.-in.b.a<».r.fL„.P5hg,„ ^
qr. and Islanemoie, next the town o enr ee, Beagliye 126 a. & 4 p. 1/. 5s. 6d— Chamcoyle alias Cam-
22 p. prof. 260 a. unprof— par., bar., and lib. of Athenry, liea^nye, i*o a « . . , , J . r;| , ,
rf Hahoona .,,<1 MaaaloL, 129 a. 3 ,. SO Fof. 49a. 95,. 1 .. 3 » ,rft . p,op«onabl. p« rf opp*f-
2 it. 27 p. unprof— in the cartron of Letragh alias Letroagh- 19s. Sid— mmesame, a. 05
b®
ofDyem alii Dangan, 17 A. 1 .. 28 t.-in Kaoek- «at.)-To»l, 631. 7a. 0b. , taf Tlarpragb, ~ » <»ml
* , ' e , , „ f R in; iR 30 p seised to die use of him and his heirs of 381a. Ik. 17 i. in
rs a n ■ asp ( ”27 , fn 12,.'^. « .no » *. ...
«■ I*-- hi. Mucullin, co._28. Si. THOMAS 2. oT
NEWCOMEN ban— Part of John Whaley’s retrenchment Fra Kine, 1,340 a. ■ & 9 p —for Thomas
Larraghgate qr., the 4 qr. of Clorane Islandmore, part of 3 R. 8,-for H^chol^^8 9 t. Joi ^
urhmarisllin qr., and Turberskeagh, 2 qrs., 287 a. plant. Ormsby, 34 a. foi P P > rj rv
;, 191 A. 2r. 14 p. 1Z.18s.9A— mi
Raghmarishin qr., and Turberskeagh, 2 qrs., 287 a. plant. Ormsby, 34 ^-tor runup p _fbr c'apt. Henry
(46lA.3n.32, , ft.) 2t 18a. , 4 to. Aft.™ »3 5 ,.-lb. Thorns H-to. *»— «*
5StS U 54a. 3., 13;-f„ Henry G.i.h, 87.,.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
Sligo.
Mayo.
Sligo.
Kilkenny.
"Wexford .
1 r. 13 p.— for Francis Ji
Henry Nieliolson, 2 a. 2 n
COLLOONY. — In Magh
of Dougharne ats Doglium
same co. — in Cooleninamt
i, 73 a. & 16 for Capt.
. 35. RICHARD Lord
■e qr., being part of the 4 qrs.
I A. 1/. 2s. lOJrf; bar. Lej'ny,
Is. 2Jrf. — to hold these
premisses to y' use of John Wilkinson for ever; bar.
Carbery, same co. 36. Dr. HENRY NICHOLSON.
— Tlie 3 half qrs. of Drunim, Cloonecarra, and Lecarrokil-
lagh (part), 102 a. 1/. Os. 7 Jrf.; bar. Tyraivly, co. Mayo—
part of Grange, 342 a. & 32 p. prof. 26 a. 2 n. 26 p. un-
prof.— Colinamore, J qr., 76 a — Carobanan, J qr., 61a. 1 n.
24 p.— Total, 479 a. 2 r. 16 p. plant. (776 a. 3 r. 17 p. stat.)
— Total, 4/. 17s. lrf. 36. HENRY HUGHES esq—
Tulla-Cossineniore qr., 138 a. & 16 p — Tulla-Cossihebegg,
h q*'-> SI a. 1 r. 24 p. — Corsalagh, J qr., 98 a. 2 a. ; bar.
Lynali, same co — Ballymullany, 7 cart"’, 177 a. prof. 105 a.
nnprof— Total, 451 a. & 8 p. plant. (730 a. 2 n. 20 p. stat.)
— Total, 41. Us. 3 frf, ; bar. Tirrerell, same co ,
36. THOMAS HARLE— In Mollan qr., 151 a. 2 r. 32 p.
prof. 25 a. unprof. 11. 10s. 8rf. (245 a. 2 r. 37 p. stat.) : bar.
Lynali, same co. 37. JOHN CLIFFORD— Cloone-
lurgy, 1 qr., 122 a. 2 r. 27 p. prof. (198 a. 2r. 32 p. stat.);
67 a. unprof. ; bar. Corren, same co. Date 21th Nov.
21st year. — Inrolled 3d Dec. 1669.
37. ARTHUR Earl of ANGLESEY. — Gortimaslane,
8 a. — Caherslea, 30 a — Lislauses, Rathronan, and Slianaguill,
140 a— four houses in Tralee ; bar. Truannghny, co. Kerry.
— Total, 178 a. plant. (288 a. Ik. 13 p. stat.) —Total,
21. 14s. OJrf— in Knocktopher, 436 a. 81. 16s. 6d.— in Kill-
kenyhill, 67 a. 1/. 7s. lirf— in Derrylacta, 50 a. 1/. 0s. 2Jrf—
in Crowbally, 267 a. 2 r. 16 p. 51. 8s. ljrf— Total, 821 a.
2r. 16 p. plant. (1,329 a.3r. 28p.stat.)— Total, 161.1 ls.l lirf. ;
bar. Knocktopher, co., Kilkenny— in the N. end of Co'ole-
roe, by a N. and S. line, 40 a. 16s. 2rf— Knockmolin alias
Knockomolin, 84 a. I it. 11. 14s. — in Ballyvalloe, 425 a.
81. Us. llirf. — Blackconnygeere, 242 a. 41. 17s. llirf.
in Ballenagh, 1 a. and Barneredenny, 84 a. 11. 14s. 4\d.
Ballynesker, 77 a. & 27 p. 11. Us. 2d.— in the S. E. part of
Roghinderrigg, 112 a. & 27 p. 21. 5s. 4rf— more in y= same,
60 a. 11. 4s. lirf. — Monevougling, 126 a. l it. 21. Us.
Gnrrinmore alias Garrinneore (part), 8 a. 3s. 2irf— in the
westerly part of Tankemuick alias Tankennick and Tobber-
lomny, 138 a. 21. 15s. 10(1. — Loughlagh, 34 a. 13s. 9rf.
Garrenranagh alias Garrybran, 182 a. 31.13s. 8rf— Balleroe,
285 a. la. 51. 15s.4Jrf — fBallynagh, 15 a. 6s. OJrf. reduced
to 4s. — ) Bally nemodagh, 9 a. 3s.7irf. reduced to 2s fBal-
lyncmonybegg (part), 19 a. 7s. 8rf. reduced to 5s— in Ow-
lertwicke, contiguous to Tankennick, by an E. and W. line,
1 17 a. 21. 7s. 4Jrf— Balleroane and £d part of the Conny-
gceres, 156 a. 1 r. 31. 3s. 1^1— Bally beige and Shrampal'e,
120 a. 2 r. 21. 8s. 7rf. — Knocknoskin and Ballymenin, 42 a.
1 it. 17s.— l-CoUem'tire, 86 a. 11. 14s. 9 Jrf. reduced to 11. 5s.
— I-Ballynemonybegg (P»«)> 45 a. 18s. 2 Jrf. reduced to 12s.
— l-m Knocknegucy or Knocknegvy, most remote from
1 eighuraghan, 107 a. 21. 3s. 3|rf. reduced to 11. 10s. —
fMonrcagh, 28 a. Us. 4d. reduced to 8s— fin Ballinroane
V" A- !/; 1(is- 10d- reducet> "> 6s— tin Ballym'Donofine’
the N. W. part, 30 a. 2 it. 12s. lirf. reduced to 8s l in Kill-
bride, 103 a. 21. Is. 81 rf. reduced to 11. 10s. — fin Balle-
ninrragh, most contiguous to Clonm'tyre, 138 a. 21. 15s.l0rf.
reduced to 21. — f Half Garrentroulen, 97 a. 2n. 11. 19s. 3rf.
reduced to 11. 10s.— |-in Killcotty, 149 a. 31. 0s. 3Jd. reduced
to 21. 10s.; bar. Ballagheene, co. Wexford— fin Mullgan-
non, 24 a. & 27 p. 9s.8Jrf. reduced to 6s. — (in the N.W. of i
Lnttymerstowne, 70 a. lit. 13 r. II. 8s. 4rf. reduced to II— I
+ln lhe Part °r Killdowny, 7 a. 2 r. 2s. lOrf. reduced to I
2s. |-in the N.W. part of Rathnedan, 43 a. 17s. 4irf re-
duced to 10s— +in Much-Rath, 11 a. 4s. 5rf. reduced to 2s
— I ln Bajlybogher and Paradise, 4 a. & 30 p. Is. 7 rf. reduced
to Is— f" Great Ballymenan, 4 a. Is. 7 rf. reduced to Is—
tAthestowne and Rpachland, 47 a., and in Ballylackccne,
next to Athestotvne, 2a. lit. 19s. 9Jrf. reduced to 12s—
• m Rathdowning, 8 a., and ( in Bnllyrelly, 7 a. 6s.0irf. re-
uccd to 4, ; bar. Forth, same co— in Ould-Court, 21a. 2r.
, 40 a. 16s. 2rf. — in Ballynteskyn
0 a. 2 R. 27 p. 12s. lirf— more in
a 5s. 6rf.— in Bnllycally, 69 A, a
39*. Os. »i_ inWile-dWcl,
»«h Hi, Contro,.,., ll2 „ ls, „
m kilhck, Drillstowne, and Knoekngh, 128 a. 21. Us.Srf. ;
8s. 6rf— m,
contiguous i
> Ballyve
bar. Shelburne, same co— Sarchill, 112 a. & 2p. 21. 5s. 4rf.
— in Brownestowne and both Graigescurs, 76 a. 1 r. 15 p.
II. 10s. 9rf. — tin Rathearke and Ould Sheep-house, 13 a.
5s. 3d. reduced to 3s. — |-in Johnstotvne, 33 a. 18s. 4rf. re-
duced to 9s— t more in the same, 5 a. 2s. reduced to Is—
tin Harpanstowne, 85 a. II. 14s. 5rf. reduced to 11.4s.— fin
Poulmanngh, 7 a. 2s. 10rf. reduced to 2s— tin the W. part
of Norristowne, by a N.W. and S.E. line, 68a. l!.7s.6rf.
reduced to II— tin the W. end of Blackmore, 39 a., and
fin the E. end thereof, 39 a. 1 r. 24 p. II. Us. 6 rf. reduced
to II— (in Coulsallagh, 120 a. 2I.8s.6Jrf. reduced to II. 10s.
— tLittle-Gurthines, 79 a. II. 7s. llirf. reduced to II—
fin Woodtowne, 33 a. 13s. 4rf. reduced to 10s. — in Gublis-
towne ats Ambrostowne and Gublistowne, 63 a. 1 r. 13 p.
II. 5s. 6rf. — in Halsyrath, the W. part, 26 a. 10s. 6rf. — more
in the same, 41 a. 16s. 7 rf. — in Rochestowne, 8 a. 3s. 2Jrf. —
in Bengrove, 23 a. 2 r. 24 p. 9s. 3irf— in the S. E. part of
Doncormack, 80 a. 1 r. 13 p. II. 12s. 4Jrf. — more in the
same, on the north side, 11a. 4s. 5rf more in the same,
36 a. 14s. 6Jrf. — in Hill and Doncormack (part), 105 a.
21. 2s. 7 Jrf. — Couleshill, 58 a. 11. 3s. 5Jrf. — in Harristowne,
70 a. 2 r. 26 p. II. 8s. 4rf— in Killkeavan, 80 a. II. 12s. 4irf-
—in Sheastowne, 58 a. & 11 p. II. 3s. 5 Jrf. ; bar. Bargy, same
co. — Note : Wm W alker esq., lessee to the Earl of Anglesey,
for the lands thus t marked, being all retrenched lands, in
behalf of himself and said Earl, obtained an order of council,
dated 1st March 1676, for an abatement of 101. 6s. lirf.
a year of the quit rents, whereby the respective rents were
reduced as in the column of rents. ( Inrolled 3d Feb.
37° Car. 2",u, 1™“ pars, facie Noll 9.) — in the liberties of
Rosse, 511a. 2 b. 26 p. 101. 6s. 9 Jrf. ; bar. Bantry, same co.
— Carruffe ats Carnulfe (part), and Hissittstowne alias Heyes-
towne, 12 a. 4s. lOrf. ; bar. Skreene, co. Meath. — in Drum-
rany, 180 a. 1 r. 31. 12s. lOJrf— in the same, 10 a. 2 it. 35 p.
4s. OJrf. ; bar. Kilkenny West, co. Westmeath part of
Clonbrusk or Curraghtomagee or rugee, 11 a. 4s. 5rf. ; terri-
tory of Brawny, same co. — Cornellane alias Cornallane,
133 a. 2r. 21. 13s. lOrf. — Tinnihinny alias Tinyhinch ais
Teneheny, 224 a. 41. 10s. 8rf— Ballyhanry alias BaUyhaury,
, 85a. 11. 14s. 5 Jrf.; bar. St. Molyns, co. Carlow. — boggy pas-
| ture, belonging to Park, 154 a. 3I.2s.3Jrf— wood belonging to
the two Pollardstownes, and part of Urghlin, 154 a. 31.2s.3.rrf.;
bar. Carlow, same co. — Mullaghmoy, 190 a. 31. 16s. 11 rf.
Silliatt Hill, 94 a. 11.18s.; bar. Ophaly, co. Kildare— in
Tarrenrory, contiguous to Lady Ikerrin’s interest, 355 a. 2 r.
5I.7«.9irf— in Bally-Phillip, 173 a. 21. 12s. 6Jrf. ; bar. Sle-
vardagh and Compsey, co. Tipperary. — part of Clogh-
cene mai-ket alias Clogheene, 113 a. prof. 1,174 a. unprof.
II. 14s. 3Jrf. ; bar. Ilia and Offa, same co— in Broccagh alias
Broceagh alias Ballinderry, 391a. 51. 18s. 8Jrf— Cloninihy,
4 plowlands, and Tarrawagan and Ballagh, part of the same,
569 a. 81. 12s. 9Jrf— in Carrigagawone, 123 a. II. 17s. 4Jrf. ;
bar. Lower Ormond, same co— in Cronovane alias Clonovans,
170 a. 21. Us.7$d— more in the same, 17 a. 5s. l}d— Ros-
namiltine, 166 a. In. 6p. 21. 10s. 5rf— Knockakelly, 81a.
ln. 14 p. 11.4s.7rf— more in the same, 37 a. lls.2|rf.; terri-
tory of llleagh, same co. — Crossehaven and Knockmurrerty,
233 a. & 16 p. 31. 10s. 9rf— Killcoole, 156a. ln. 8p. 21. 7s. lirf.
— Ballynilasky, 185 a. 1 r. 24 p. 21. 16s. 2.{rf. ; bar. Kerry-
currihy, co. Cork — Sennagh, 266 a. 4!.0s.9rf.; bar. Carbury,
same co— in the N. part of Carrigeene, 300 a. 41. Us. ljrf.
—in Dundarriarke ais Dromdarriarke, Lissnagree, and Liss-
rue, 256 a. 31. 17s. 8|rf — in Gortencoslane, and other par-
cells, 6 a. Is. 9Jrf. — in Feadane, Ballynaterrigg, Scart, and
Tullymore alias Tulligmore, 9 a. 2s. 8frf— in BallynwAdain
and Tulligg-Edmond, 39a. 1 r. 20 p. Us.lOrf.; bar.Truagh-
nackny, co. Kerry— Carrabegg, 340 a. 1 r. 38 p. 51. 3s. lirf.
— Brey, 563 a. 3 n. 31 p. 81. lls.SJrf— Faighmanie, 156 a.
&28p. 21. 7s. 11 Jrf — Glanline, 434 a. 1 n. 5 p. 61. 12s.
Ballyhernymofe, 304 a. 2 it. 19 p. 41. 12s. 3?rf. — Killibegg
ais Killbegg, 293 a. 2 n. 41. 9s. 0 jrf. — Ballyl.ernimanagh,
262 a. 2r. 21 p. 31. 19s. 9rf. ; par. and island of Valentia,
bar. Iveragh, same co. — Dromiller, 32 a. 2 u. 8s. 7J rf. in
Corleagh and Cornamagh, 19 a. 1 n. 27 p. 5s. lirf— in the
N. part of Litterbegg ats Littermore, contiguous to the barony
of Dunmoyne, 15 a. In. 17 p. 4s. 0 Jrf— Moyer ais Mayor,
109 a. prof. 307 a. unprof, ll.9s.5rf— in Cappannagh, 43 a.
1 Is. 7rf. ; bar. Clonchy, co. Cavan — Moghcr, 185 a. & 32 p.
21. 9s. lirf. — Killgoggan alias Killgorgan, 113 a. In. 8 r.
| 11. 10s. 6rf. — Mullanegnvan ais Mullnghnegaiian, 155 a. & 32 p.
I 21. Is. 9Jrf. — Drumanegh, part of Gory-Mountainc, 211 a. &
21 Ch. ii.
Wexford.
Kildare.
Tipperary
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IMlin.
Galway.
Longford.
Galway.
1 >
1 1 1 Kim, alii
Sligo.
16 1>. 21. 16s. 1 Id. — Drumgoragh, Larnared, and Carrigam'edan,
124 a. 1 R. 16 p. 1/. 13s. 5 £d. — in Drumelly ats Drumayley,
21 a. 3r. 24p. 5s. 91d. — a parcell of Kinafatle alias Knepotle,
4a. Is. Id. — Drumlogry, 23 a. 6 s.2£d.; bar. Loghtee, same co.
— in Cordingam, 1 17 a. 1 L 1 Is. Id. — in Lislea, 41a. 1 r. 35 p.
11s. Old. — in Liscloane, 5 a. Is. 4d. — Glinsks alias Glinskey,
74a. 19s. lljd. — Tonnyconelly (part), 109a. In. 11.9s. 5d.
— Crocanedy als Crocavedy ats Corcavedy, 98 a. 2 r. 11. 6s. 5 d.
— in the S. E. part of Ballynecarrigg, 58 a. 1 5s. 7 \d. — in Dro-
machon, 15 a. 4s. Old. — in the N. E. part of Droghassan, and
Caunanurring, 24 a. & 29 p. 6s. 5 £d. — in Drumhillogh, 19 a.
5s. ljd. — in Corcrean alias Corrirean, 23 a. 6s. 21d. ; bar.
Tullaghgarvy, same co. — in the westerly part of Killinogh, 84 a.
11. 2s.8d. — Knock, 56 a. 15s. Id. — Mullaghleagh, 51 a. 13s. 9d.
— in the S. part of Gortinelethin alias Gortinedickin, 24 a. 1 R.
13 p. 6s. 5 Id. — Drimagh or Drunaglr, 61 a. & 17 p. 16s. 5|d.
— Urrierren (part), 53 a. 14s. 3.4d. — in the same, 13 A. 3s. 6d.
— in Cooleoge, 23 a. & 26 p. 6s. 2 Ad. — in tlie west part of
Gortinshinon, 31 a. 2 r. 8s. 4d. — in the S. part of Killerachan,
27 a. 7s. Sid.— in the same, N. W. part, 17 a. & 3 p. 4s. 7d.
— Gortnaboram alias Quillin, 110 a. & 16 p. 11. 9s. 8d. — To-
rynownagh alias Terrynownagh, 110 a. 3 r. 16 p. 11. 9s. 8d.
— in the N. E. part of Mullaghmore, 144 a. & 7 p. prof. 60 a.
unprof. 11. 18s. lOld. — in Aughweenagh, 71 a. 1 r. 19s. lid.;
i bar. of Tullagha and Tulloghonogho, or one of diem, same
co. — South Taghart, 75a. 3r. 8p. 5s. 1 \d. — Drumlialp, 82a.
& 13 p. 5s. 6d. — in Edendewgally, 57 a. 3 n. 8p. 3s. 10i)rf.
— Mullaglmegrosse ats Mullaghnegrofly or grosty, 89 a. 6s.
— Ballyoghley, 234 a. 1 r. 24 p. 15s. 93d. — Corhalman, 63 a.
4s. 3d. — Drumbarr (part), 72 a. 4s. 9Jd. ; bar. Clonchy,
same co. — in die S. W. part of Drumliarrion, 62 a. 4s. 3d. ;
bar. Loghtee, same co. — Killnegrosse alias Killinegrosse or
Killnecrosse, 75 a. 5s. 0£d. — Drumgallon (part), 20 a. Is. 4d.
— in Corwellish, 28 a. 3 r. 24 p. Is. lid. — Knocklegane alias
Clonlogie, 10 a. 8 d. — Cornichegogh, 48 a. 3s. 2Jd. ; bar.
Tullagligarvy, same co. — the one moyety of the mountains
belonging to Templeport parish, 4,624 a. 151. 12s. Id. ; bar.
Tullaghagh, same co. Dale 9th Sept. 21st year. — Jnrolled
22 d Nov. 1669.
51. Sir ARTHUR FORBES bait., WM. and JOHN
CUNNINGHAM, HUGH MONTGOMERY, and THO-
MAS STEWARD, esqrs. — Two brick houses, with back-
sides, in Oxmantowne, city of Dublin, 11. 17s. 6d. — part of
a house, a backside, ' and a thatched house backwards, in
the N. side of High-street, 15s. 2d. — a house and backside,
d", 11. Is. — a corner house, 11. 3s. 3d. — a house, a yard,
and a thatched house backwards, 11. Is. — a house, a yard,
a thatched house backwards, and a house backwards,
11. 5s. 6d. — die walls of a house, a tylcd shedd backwards,
and a yard, 9s. 4 Id. — a house and a yard, 11. 10s. — a
house, the walls of a house backwards, and a yard, 1 9s. 6 d.
— die walls of a house, a ruined house backwards, and a
yard, 15s. — a house, a house backwards, and a backside,
a house backwards, and a backside, widi two small tene-
ments in it, 21. 19s. 0§d. — .a house, a ruined house back-
wards, another house backwards, and a yard, (a shop ex-
cepted,) 21. 5s. — part of a house, a house backwards,
a yard, and a ruined house backwards, 11. 9s. Id. ; in High-
street, town of Galway. — Total in Galway, 151. 12s. 1 1 jd.
—in Toome, fths of a cart., 61 A. 2 R. 8 p. 11. 4s. lOfd. ; bar.
Granard, co. Longford. 55. Sir FRANCIS GORE
lent. — In Tullanlick and Derrimcfinola, 1)4 a. — in Carrowfi-
nogeqr., 23 a. 2 r. 30 p.— Total, (223 a. & 3 P. stat.)— Total,
. II. 7s. 4|d. ; bar. Longford, co. Galway. — in the 2 qrs. of
Doneene, to follow Major Eyre’s lot, to be cutt off by an E. W.
line, 134 a. j bar. Boyle, co. Roscommon. — in Carrowmur-
ragh, *, qr., 118 a.; bar. Athlone, same co. — in Corbanc, 36 a.
— in Kuockingawna, 18 a. — in Ballagh qr., 23 a. 2 R. 23 P. —
Total, (533a. & 34 r. stat.)— Total, 31. 6s. 7 id. ; bar. Ballin-
tobber, same co. 56. EDMOND DONNELLAN esq.—
Ralegh als Clogher, 1 qr., 92 a. ; bar. Roscommon, same co —
in Ballagh, 2 qrs., 218 a. — in Feaghmore and Derrychaliill qr.,
108 a. — Island-Coyle and Crosse-Island, 4 a. — Total, 412 a.
plant. (667 a. 1 r.' 20 p. stat.)— Total, 41. 3s. 6d. ; bar. Ath-
. lone, same co. — Dooneloone alias Dunlum, 127a. plant.(205A.
2 It. 35v. stat.) 21. 11s. 5 \d. ; bar. Clonlonan, co.Westmeath.
—half a qr. in Corey, 40 a. plant. (64 a. 3 n. 7p. stat.) 16s. 2Jd.;
bar. Leyny, co. Sligo. 56. HUGH MONTGOMERY
and Copt. HUGH MONTGOMERY.— Derryhorane, 7s. Id.;
bar. Longford, co. Galway Date 14 th Sep. 21 styear.
(122.)
58. Capt. HENRY SPERING. — Knockglasse, 235 a. 21 Ch. II.
41. 15s. 2d. — Duleene, 147 a. 2 n. 21. 19s. 8 |d— Lawrence-
towne, 64 a. 2 h. 1/. 6s. ljd.; bar. Kells, co. Me<tii MetUh-
Dale 1 6th Sep. 21st year.— Inr oiled 1 \th Oct. 1669.
64. Major ANDW. MANWAREING. — Rossanarrow, Kilkenny.
242 a. & 16 p. — Cottrellstowne, 160 a. & 16 p. — in Rogers-
towne, contiguous to Rossanarrow, 136 a. 2 r. 37 p. — Killma-
ganny (part), 122 a.— Total, (1,070 a. 2 n. 17r. stat.) —
Rent, 131. 7s. 7 |d; ; bar. Kells, co. Kilkenny. Date
27 th January 21st year. — Jnrolled 28 th Jan. 1669.
76. BLANCH WEEKES alias KING, mother and guar- Cork.
dian of Marcus Weekes, son and heir of Cornett Marcus
Weekes dec'1. — In Ballaghrea alias Ballygarae and Kilun-
lagh, 115 a. & 28 p. — the S. part of Brehish alias Brohish,
10 a. 1 r. 35 p. — part of Laragh and Killmore, being part of
the plowF of Mayne, 407 a. — Monetine, Priestowne, Ballna-
kill, Glasclone, Gortnegawle, and the W. part of Conagh-
Coly, 180 a. ; bar. Killmore, co. Cork.— the N. part of Tyre-
carry, 15 a— Lyragh (part), 18 a.— Kintire (part), 12 a.—
Skartenmore (part), 25 a. — Donie ats Doneene (part), 38 a.
part of the great house of Kilbolane and of the demesnes,
3 a.— Ould orchard, with a house and tenement thereunto
belonging, 16 a.— Total, 839 a. 2 it- 23 p. plant. (1,360 a. &
13 p. stat.) — Rent, 121. 15s.; bar. Orrery and Killmore, same
c0. 68. Cornet WILLIAM WEEKES. Proghus
(part), 51 a. 2 R. 38 p.— in Mayne, plowland, 45 a.— Total,
97 a. 1 n. 12 p. plant. (157a. 2r. 24p. stat.)— Rent, 11. 9s. 6 jd. ;
bar. Killmore, same co. Dale 29 th Jan. 21 si year.— In-
rolled 29 th Jan. 1 669.
69. RICHARD HUNT gent.— Moncshcnagh and Drum- Limerick.
negore, part of Ardagh, 40 a. 1 R. 12s. 2£d. Larreene,
Miniter’s land, it being 1 field in yc surround of Liskilieene,
•5 a. Is. 6 }d. — a parcell in Liskilieene, 38 a. Us. 6Jd. —
Dromana, being a parcell of Liskilieene, and Garlanime or
mine, 108 a. II. 12s. 8Jd.— Croscullane, a parcell of Ardagh,
12 A. 3s. 7i|d. — Gortrally alias Gortavelly, part of Ardagh,
14 a. 1 n. 16 p. 3s. 8)d. — a parcell of pasture in comon in
Ardagh, 53 a. 16s. Id. — Farrengarry, a parcell of Ardagh,
13 a. 1 r. 16 p. 4s. O^d, ; bar. Connello, co. Limerick. —
59. HUMPHREY BEDINGFIELD. — Crocklandishy, Tipperary.
marked in y' plott (K.), 52 a. 15s. 9jd.— in Rochestowne,
143 a. 21. 3s. 6d. — a parcell of Ould Rouskagh, marked in
die plott (26 W.), 92 a. 3 r. II. 8s.l?,d.— in Cloghnacody, 9 a.
2s. 8d. — Total, 41. 10s. Id. ; bar. Iffaand Offa, no. Tipperary.
Date ll/li Dec. 2 1st year — Jnrolled 2ith Dec. 1669.
60. MARY SCUTT. — In Cahirnata, 101a. 2 r. 25 p. prof. Limerick.
26 a. 2 r. unprof. — Graige, 168 a. 2 r. 16 p. prof. 11a. unprof.
— part of Dooneene of Graige, 100 a. & 16 p. prof. 9 a. un-
prof.— Total, (599 a. 3 r. 24 p. stat.) — Rent, 51. 12s. 3 id. ;
bar. Poblebryan, co. Limerick. — to hold to the use of her
son John Scutt, a minor. Date 20 th Dec. 21sl year. — In-
rolled 24 th Dec. 1669.
62. Sir JAMES CUFFE knt.— Here is inrolled a letter
of attorney from Sir James Cuffe to Captain Samuel Gibson,
empowering him to surrender to the King letters patent ap-
pointing the said Sir James (7 Sep. 1660) clerk of y* council
of y° province of Conaught, dated 6 Sep. 1669 ; and a regrant
of y° said office to y* said Sir James, and to his son Francis
Cuffe esq., and the survivor, during their good behaviour,
with yc yearly fee of 71. 10s. Dated at Dublin, 141ft Sep.
2 1st year. — Inrolled 24 th Dec. following.
63. HENRY VINCENT esq., son and heir of Nath. Vin- Queen's Co.
cent esq., deceased. — In Derrygill, 310a. 3 r. 16 p. — Curham,
64 a. 2 r. 32 p.— more of the same, 120 a. 3 k. 8 p.— Total,
678 a. 1 r. 16 p. plant. (1,097 a. 2 n. 30 p. stat.)— Rent,
141. 9s. 6 Jd. ; bar. Portnehinch, Queen’s Co. Date
8 th Sep. 21s< year. — Inrolled 27 th Oct. 1669.
65. NATHANIEL MICKLETHWAYTE and FRAN- Westmeath.
CIS BELLERS. — Milltowne, 307 a. 3 r. 8 p. — Corclone,
93 a. — Ballynegall alias Galstowne, 159 a. 2r. 16 p. — Gortu-
melon alias Gortumble (part), 251 a. — Ballymollan, 434 a.
2 k. 16p.— Cartrongany alias Cathariuany, 78 a. 3 r. 8 p. —
Russellstowne (part), 211 a. — in Catlierinestowne, 359 a. 3 r.
X p. —Total, (3,070 a. Ir. 38 p. stat.)— Total rent, 381. 7s. 7 jd.;
bar. Fertullagb, co.Westmeath. Date 31st July 21 styear.
— Inrolled 2d Nov. 1669.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
21 Cir. II. Glainestaiie, 1 plow, (part), 170 a. prof. 102 a. 2 k. unprof.
— ; 24 11s. 7\d. — William Calvin’s part, in AMagh, 154 a.
Limerick. 2l 6s 9d in Ba]lynebreny alias Ballaneberny, with Lisna-
berny, and part with Ardagh alias Ballymibearny, 1 plow., 221a.
& 30 p. prof. 142a. 2k. unprof. 34 7s. lid. — Enagore ats
Enaghgarre ais Glanagoure, SSa. 3 a. 9s.8ij(4 — Lisnebrenngli
ats Lisnebrena, 28 a. 8s. <S«4 — Ballynena alias Ballynenagh,
173 a. prof. 27 a. unprof. 24 12s. 6\d. — Curraglinamullagh,
1 plow., 167 a. prof. 70 a. unprof. 24 10s. 8 {<4 — in Killocally
alias Killoly alias Killaloe, 400 a. 64 Is. Si, (4 — in Athay
ais A the alias Atay, 116 a. & 15 p. prof. 150 a. unprof.
14 15s. 2 W.— Total, 1,745 a. 3 it. 37 p. plant. (2,826 a. 2 it.
22 p. stat.) — Total rent, 264 8s. 3 Ad. ; same bar. and co.-
70. RICHARD LOYD. — Borisnefory alias Boresneforny, 31Cii.il.
next to the proportion thereof confirmed to the Duke of York,
444a. 2 R. 32 p. prof. 150 a. unprof. (720 a. 1 r. 22 p. stat.) ; Tipperary.
64 15s.; bar. Ikerrin, co. Tipperary. 71. WILLIAM Limerick.
HAMPTON clke. — In the W. part of Gortincarragh, 41a.
& 17 p. — in the E. part of Derry and Lislegust, 107 a. & 6 p.
— Total, 148 a. & 23 p. plant. (239 a. 3 R. 35 p. stat.) — Rent,
24 5s.; bar. Connello, co. Limerick 71. JOHN FIELD
and WILLIAM THOMPSON.— Doorlese, 37 a. & 5 p.—
in the S. part of Killmacknearle ats Killmacouerla, 111 a.
& 17 p.— Total, 148 a. & 22 p. (239 a. 3 b. 34 p. stat.)—
Rent, 24 5s. ; same bar. and co. Date 4 th September
21 st year. — Inrolled IQth November 1669,
Roll, Hist C/ta. II. third part, face.
1. JOHN Lord KINGSTON, Baron of KINGSTON.
— Ballmadun, 437 a. 3 n. prof. 35 a. unprof. 84 17s. 3jd.
— Hazarestowne or Hazardstowne, Great and Little, 88 a.
14 15s. 7id. ; bar. Balrothery, co. Dublin.— Kin or Kingsally
alias Kinsale, 386 a. 74 16s. 33d.— Killeagh alias Killeegh, in-
cluding a water-mill and watercourse, 80 a. 14 12s. 4Ad. —
Portniarnock-Grange alias the Grange of Portmarnock, 383 a.
74 15s. Ijd. ; bar. Coolock, same co. — Blackball, 180 a.
24 16s. 8(d. — Cardelfstowne, 212 a. 44 5s. 10(4— Barrons-
rath alias Barrenrath orBarrenragh, 179a. & 32 p. 3412s.6J(4;
bar. Nans, co. Kildare. — Ballyglassen alias Ballyglas
246 a. 3 r. 8 p. — Ballymaccody alias Ballym'coddy and
Ballyoughtrngh ats Balliotra, 354 a. ' 1 r. — Ballyhimickin
ats Ballyhinkeene, 169 a. prof. 12 a. unprof. — Coolecarrick
alias Coolonanigg and Dower, 155 a. — Garranassig alias
Grananassigg and Gortnaglery alias Gortnaleny, 84 a. ; bar.
Imokilly, co. Cork. — Total in Imokilly bar-, (1,634 a. 1 r.
39 p. stat.) — Rent, 154 6s. 5 id. — Ballyhinder alias Balle-
liender, 96 a. 14 9s. 2d. (remitted to Sir Robert South-
well.) — Ballinroch, 175 a. — Carrickwilly alias Garrywilly
alias Cargawilly, 138 a. 2 r. 8 p. ; bar. Courcey, same co. —
Total, (663 a. In. 25 p. stat.) — Rent, 64 4s. 4 jd.— Bally-
shone alias Ballyneshone, 125 a. (202 a. 1 R. 37 p. stat.)
14 17s. 1 1 \d. ; bar. Ibaune, same co. — North Ballyshone alias
North Ballyneshone, 260 a. (421 a. stat.) 34 18s. 1 1 \d. ; bar.
Barretts, same co. — Croaghtowne alias Croagh, 1,018 a. prof.
(1,648a. Sr. 39p.stat.) 37a. 3r. 34p. unprof. 154 9s. 2>d.;
bar. Connello, co. Limerick. — Total in Leinster, 1,905 a.
3 r. plant. (3,087 a. 1 r. 13 p. stat.)— in Munster, 2,821 a.
2 r. 16 p. plant. (4,570 a. 2 r. 5 p. stat.) — the premisses
valued by Commissioners at 5104 4s. 6d. per ann., and
to 5864 18s. 9d. yearly by the value placed on them by
the L.L. and Council, and are granted to his Lordship
in part of the 7004 a year, provided to be settled on him
and his heirs by the act of explan". — In the N. end of
Cordlesse ais Cordilles alias Corleigh, 11a. 1 r. 13 p. more
in the same, 11 a. 1 R. 24i>. — in the N. W. part of Killtassey,
15 A. 2 it. — coihons to Lisletrim and Fedans, 12 a. 1 R. 24 p.
— in the N.W. part of Knockard alias Knockanare, 18 a.
1 it. 23 p.— in Knocknashilleny ais Knocknfishdling, Kill-
brier, Knocknemclor ais Knocknamathar, and the N.W. side
of Ardagh, 425 a. 2 r. 32 p. — iii Ardpriory and Milterngh,
36 a. 3 r. 26 P. — more in the same, 26 a. — Lagge, 2 parcells,
10 a. — Fanny-Cotter, 96 a. — land in difference in Temple-
breedy parish, 29 a.— Bally cousheyne ais Ballycusen, 100 a.
prof. 29 a. unprof.— in Ardhinek ais Ardelioige, 30 a Bally-
norane, 161a. lit. 24 p. — in GarrenduIFe ais GarrydufFe,
contiguous to Ballycushin, 5 a. 3 it. 26 p.— in the S. W. part
of Ballygarra ats Ballaghrea and Killmilagh, 246a. Sr. 12p.
—in Coolygower, 5 a. & 16 p.— in Dolligagh alias Deleykey-
begg alias Dellyharc, and Ballidillabegg, part of y' same, 184 a.
—more in the same, 8 a.— in Ballinlagh, 38 A— in the N.E.
part of Coole-Cormuck alias Coolticormuck and Cromoge,
part of Traneragh, 4 a— more in Traneragh, 4 A. & 32 p.—
in Castleishin, 38 a. 2 it. 17 p.— in the W. part of Knock-
nogh alias Knoekyoho, part of Kilbolane, 15 a. 3 it. 27 p.
more in y' same, 135 a. — in yc N.E. part of y° plowland
of Mayne, and of Killmore, part of Mayne, 183 a. & 23 p.
— more in the N. part of Killmore, part of Mayne, 18 a.
1 it. 13 p. — more in the E. part of d°, 48 a. 2 it. 26 p
more in the same, 45 a. & 27 p.— in Cloghomora ats Clogh-
anorn, 30 a. — more in the same, 5 a.— in Killure ats Killree,
122 a. 3 R. 8 p.— in the N.W. side of Claderagh, 1 1 a in
Newlowne, 11a. 2 r. 16 p. — in Drumingtanlee and Ardagh,
& 17 p. plant. (3,523 a. &
29 a. %
. 8 p.— Total, 2,175 a
21 p. stat.)— Rent, 334 0s. 6ft4 ; in or near the bar. Orrery Cork.
and Killmore, co. Cork. — Ould-Court, 195 a. 1 r. 24 p.
(316 a. 1 it. 31 p. stat.) 24 19s. 3(4 ; in or near the bar.
Courcy, same co. — Kilknocker alias Kilknogher, 145 a. 2 r.
— in Clonstoge alias Cloustoge ats Coustoge, 331 a. & 25 p.
— Graige, 238 a. — in Monecranebane, 103 a. & 13 p. —
Clenner ats Clonemore, 170 a. — in Dumaglian, 26 a. 1 r.
20 p. — in Farrenleheskeiy, 12 a. — in Ballincloghy, 31 A. 2 it.
20 p. — Lishea, 70 a. prof. 32 a. unprof. — land in difference, in
or near Glannor par., 16 a. — land in difference in said parish,
42 a. 2 r. 20 p. — in Coolelagan, part of Ballyhinder alias
Ballyhinden, 49 a. 2 r. — land in difference, in or near Kill-
crumper par., 14 a. — in the N. end of Cregg, contiguous to
Johnstowne, 26 a. & 27 p.— more in the same, 1 1 a. 2 r. 13 p.
—in yc E. part of Killathy, known by ye names of Ballyne-
palace and Knocksheneboe, 167 a. 2 r. — in yc N. W. end
of Carrygoone, 48 a. 1 r. 1 p. — more in y° same, 2 a. &
6 p — in Ballydahan, 1a. 2 r. 26 p. — Ballycllish, 200 a. — in
Clonstoge, 47 a. 2 it. 8 r. — in y" N. E. part of Knocknamad-
deiy, 25 a. 2 r. 23 p.— more in y" same, 849 a. & 32 p.— in
Downanstowne, 50 a. — in Carriaghleagh, 10 a. — in Bally-
gowne and Ballyrummy, 65 a. 2 r. — in Faskakeele ats Fassa-
reele, 3 a. — in the W. part of Carrighialt alias Carraghanalt
ats Craghanault, 200 a.— iny" W. part of Tullagh, 47 a. 1 r.
18 p. — in Lackbrack ats Lenkybrack, 15 a. — in Ballinhalliclc,
71 a. 3 r. 20 p. — in Pharihy, 995 a. — more in yc same, 427 a.
— in Cappanariah ats Killagha, 10 a. — in Ballydoyle and
Ballykerin, 189 a. — more in y" same, 70 a. — in BaUenal-
tebegg, 4 a. — in Ardkittihine, 6 a. 2 it. 20 p.— in Ballin-
reelisk and Killrodery, 18 a. — in Grange, 80 a. in yc E.
pavtof Ballygrelaghan, 31a. 3r. — iny'S. part of Bally-
verisheene, part of Carrigoene, 37 a. 3 r. 26 p.— Total, 4,96 1 a.
1r. 38 p. plant. (8,036 a. 3 it. 4 P. stat.)— Rent, 754 6s. 10 W. ;
in or near y" bar. Fermoy, same co. — in Coolediniske
and Rahanaligg, besides Ballintaggirt, 185 a. 1 r. 32 p. —
Knockneskeagh, 115 a. 1 n. 8p. — Ballingranullagh, 110 a. &
16 p. — in y" S. W. side of Ballygunagh alias Ballynigwinagh,
71 a. & 17 p. — in Meadestowne, 17 a. 1 r. 38 p. ; in or near
y* bar. Kerricurrihy, same co.— Total, 499 a. 1 r. 31 p. plant.
(809 a. & 6p. stat.) — Rent, 114 7s. 8}c4— in Slewgallen,
15 a. lit. 13 p. — in Rimebilly, 10a. — in Piercetowne, 49 a.
In. — in y" N.W. part of Ballybollellin, 46 a. 1 it. — in y°
W. end of Knockalianla ats Knockycanlea, contiguous to
Mountlong, 36 a. 1 r. 36 p. — in y' N.E. end of Knocsullagh,
49 a. 2 it. 16p. — Ballycoghlane, 127 a. & 32 p. — Total,
334 a. & 17 p. plant. (541a. & 28 p. stat.) — Rent, 54 Is. 5ji4 ;
in or near y" bar. Kinalea, same co. — in Moneroe and
Ballintobure, Gortingrady and Moglier, 111a, — more in y"
120 a. — Killconroe, 183 a. — in Killidie, contiguous to
Fineglacie, by an E. and W. line, 103 a. 1 R. 6p.— in Gort-
and Cuilogerman, 244 a. 1 it.— Iniskeene, 38 A.— in the
49 a. — more in Killidie, 247 a. prof. 64 a. unprof. —
Ballylanagane,’ 104 a. — Keantoher, 65 a. — in the same, 29 a. —
in Lisnafolly, 102 a. — more in the same, 44 a. — in CiveJeleene
and Lower Cappagh, 197 a — of the same, 86 a.— of die same,
a. — of the same, 13 a Banemore, 305 a. — Gleamluffe,
plow., 455 a. — in the same, 185 a.— in the same, 533 a. prof.
179 a. unprof.— Knockeanedromigg, 292 a. prof. 9a. 1 r. unprof.
— Borackeapagh ais Barry-Cappagh, 333 a— coarse moun-
in in comon to all Sir Edmd Fitz-Gerald’s lands in Killidie
id Monegane parishes, 81 a prof. 763 a. unprof. — in the
me, 821 a. unprof. — coarse mountain, called Munemuch,
Controversy between y° counties of Cork and Limerick,
2,579 a. unprof. — of the same, 456 a. prof. 456 a. unprof. —
Total, 4,384 a. 2 r, 6 p. plant. (7, 102 a. & 24 p. stat.) —
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Cork.
Rent, 661. lls.Tid. ; in or near the bar. Connelloe, co. Lime-
hick. — in y° middle of part of MonemihiU, 295 a. 2 R.
10 p— more in y' S. W. part of d", 107 a. & 16 e — more
in yc same, 477 a. — Lisbane, Lismakeane, and Ballinvaraliy,
125 a. — in the same, 58 a. 1 n. ; in Killcollman and Shyan,
one 3d part of plow, named Glansorrell, 209 a. 2 b. IOp. — more
of the same, 436 a. 3 n. 23 p. — Rathnagore, 3d part of plow.,
44 a. — Total, 1,780 a. 1 r. 19 p. plant. (2,883 a. 3 r. 19 p.
stat.)— Rent, 27/. 0s. Qd. ; in or near the same bar. and co.
— in Gleangawne and Ballyfierus, 353 a. prof. 176 a. unprof.
— Knockolemeare, 333 a. prof. 1,022 a. unprof.— in the N.
part of Cahirlevoyle, 847 a. 2b. 8 p. prof. 1,648 a. unprof.
in Garryduffe, 79 a. — Knockraderrmaddy and Cahiridagh,
1 plow., 253 a. prof. 699 a. unprof. — more in the same, 565 a.
—in Ballagbnahuilling, 178 A. 2 it.— in llussinghouse, Killin-
dornell, and Cashnacuill, 130 a. 3n. — in Killmurray, Killcoll-
man, and Cappaghcullane, 61 a.— in Shannagbloyne, 4 a. 3r.
Relane, 43a. — in Dronburren alias Droberon, 32a. 2r. prof.
42a. 3r. unprof. — in Ballydorogy, i plow., 21 a. 1 r. 35p. — in
the S.W. part of BaUyallinane, next to the lands of Derry, 23a.
2 it. 9 p. prof. 190 a. unprof— part of the N. part of Athea
plowland, 10 a. In. 30 p— more in y' same, 478 a. & 17 P.
prof. 167 a. unprof— comons to all the adjacent towns, 19 a.
— Grannard, 75 a— in Ballyegnybegg alias Ballyegny, 29 a.
2 K. 4. p.— Total, 3,518 a. & 23 p. plant. (5,698 a. 3 r. 2 p.
stat.)— Rent, 53/. 8s. 6d. ; in or near the bar. and co. aforesaid,
—in Doone, 410 a. 1 R. prof. 208 a. unprof— more in the
same, 421 a. 3 R. prof. 136 a. unprof. — Total, (1,347 a. 2 b,
31 p. stat.)— Total, 12/. 12s. 8 d. ; in or near the bar. Connagh,
same co— in Cooleneshamroge and Ballyphillip, 30 a. — in
the N.W. part of Knockanbane and Knockacullin, 100 a. 3r.
27 p— Total, (211a. 2 r. Ip. stat.)— Rent, 1/. 19s. 7j</.; in
or near the bar. Clanwilliam, same co— in the S. W. part of
Roanamooly, 46 a. 2 r. 27 p— in die S. E. part of Cappagli,
jgfj A Kilbirry, 170 a. — Jamestowne, 151 a. — Total, 553 a.
2 r. 7p. plant. (896 a. 3 it. 18 p. stat.)— Rent, 8/. 8s. Id. ; in
or near the bar. Slevardagh and Compsey, co. Tipperary.
— in the E. side of part of the W. plowland of Gorton-
grasse alias Gortnogrosse, 21 a. 3 n. 16 P— in the N. side of
the same 36 a. 3 b. 6 p. — in the N. side of the same, 62 a.
2r. 26 p— more in the same, 67 a. 1r. 2p— in the S.W. part
of Dromore alias Drumor-Casde, 102a. In. 16 p. prof. 261a.
unprof— more in the W. part of y° same, called by the name
of Glassibure and Moulanenaghonile, 248 A. 3 R. 21 p.— more
in the same, 35 a. 1 R. 23 r— in Pallace, 44 a— more in the
same 17 a. 1 R. 16 p. — in Drumcumer, 96 a. 3 r. 28 p. — in
Killcanskine alias Killcaskin, 122 a— in y‘ E. part of Gor-
tonarda, part of Killcanskine, 40 a. 1 r. 2 p. — more in yc
same, 15 a. & 1 p- — in Ballemore alias Ballymore, 125 a. &
24 p.'prof. 66 a. 3 r. unprof— Algort ats Aulert, 156 a. prof.
83 A. unprof. Dromanagh alias Dromina, 487a. lit. — Ralli-
coole, 122 a. 1 R.prof. 42 a. 1 R. 24 r. unprof— Provis alias
Prohisse and Knockcahill, 452 A. prof. 415 a. 1 R. unprof. in
v« E. S. E. part of Cullin, beginning from y= mill stream to y°
river, 136 a. 2 it. 26 P— more in y' same, 662a— in Dwargen,
j03 a. in Clarngh and Couleknockane, 556 a. 3 r. in
Knocknegreenane, 360 a. 1 r. — Knocknegeenagh, 1 plow.,
Lirraghclanbarruffe als Currngh-Clonebauniffe, 31 a. &
I p. — in y° N.W. end of Killvallyvorrighy, including
nockardgeny, Knockneminy, Killdenanc, Knaghnll, Tal-
iluffe, and Lissnegreeny (part), 223 a— more m the same,
rg A 3 R_ 8 p. in the N. end of Drumandnagore alias
rominegore, 60 A. 2 R. 26 p. — more in the same, 71 a. 3 it.
iP.— in Ballinoe, 45 A. — more in y* N. part of d",
I a. 1 R. 12 p. in the W. part of Killvallick ats Kill-
Hick, 49 a. 2 r. 26 P.-more in the same, 119 a. I n.
|.P— in Rathmore and Rathbegg, 3 a— m yc S. W. side
KiPP.gk,P«.°f Uj-fc. «*• «*• Uv-Omn*.
s Carrigallane ats Drummorewood, 417 a. .i it. p.
-in Drumsackane, 323 a. — in Gorterehanagh ats Gor-
ujth and Glownacoman als Glownaslonane ats Glowra-
man, 537 a. & 5 p— more in y' same, 296 a. & lOp—in
ollere, part of Tullilish, 33 a— in Knoonglasse ats Knock-
mlasse, contiguous to Killcronan, 160 a. 3 r. 20 p. Kil-
lccronane ats Killcroname, 434 a. — in Drumanagh ats
irumnanagh, 41 a. 3 n. 20 p— Carnagh, part of Tullelish,
16 a. 2 R. — in Moghanagh plow., lying in the N. E.
irt of Ballydraden, 49 a. 2R.-in Rathnegard, 133 a.
-Corbally, 240 a. 1 R. — in yc E. part of Coolegiliy als
(122.)
Coolegillick, 173 a. 2 r. 30 p. — Culevahyen, on die N. side of
Ballino, 106 a. — Total, 10,096 a. 1 r. 15 p. plant. (16,354 a. "
l R. 26 p. stat.) — Rent, 153/. 6.s. 41d. ; in or near the bar.
Duhallow, co. Corke. — in the W. and Lower Ballery abas
two Balleraths, 211 A. 2 r. 28 p. prof. 471 A. 1 R. unprof. — in
the S. end of Upper Ballinerranes ats Ballynefanes, bounding
on the S. with Glanarrooske, on the E. with Clondolan, on
the W. with Carrigatertaine, and on the N. with Edw. Ash-
ton’s part of Upper Ballynerraines, 51 a.— in Lower Bally-
neraines, bounded on the E. with Clondolane, N. with 18
acres confirmed to Capt. Beale, W. with Carrigtertaine, and
S. with y° same Ballyneraines, 25 a. 2 r. 26 p. — more in yc
same and in Clondelane, 13 a. 3 r. — in the N. part of Kill-
gullane ats Killgogan and Curragh-o-Bowen ats Curragli-
boane, 153 a. 1 r. 20 p. — fin Ballynemarra, 45 a. & 13 p. —
•(-one moiety of Ballynemony called Kilkane, 178 a. 1 r. —
fBallingurrane and Ballymullin, 199 a. 2 it. 26 p. — fCarry-
gymurragh and Killee, 264 a. prof. 13 a. 1 r. 26 p. unprof.
— to hold these thus f marked to himself and his heirs untill
Sir Wm Feuton hart, should attain his full age, and then to
y“ use of the said Sir W,n- Fenton, his heirs and assignes for
ever. — in the one fourth of Ballybegg, 194 a. — in Ballybegg,
99 A. — more in the same, 4 a. prof. 20 a. unprof. — in Knock-
nabogholly, 12 A— Total, 1,451 A. 1 R. 33 p. plant. (2,351 A.
1 r. 18 p. stat.)— Rent, 22/. 0s. 10<Z. ; in or near the bar.
Condons and Clan-Gibbons, co. Cork. — in East Tullellane,
20 a. & 3 p— in Raharoone, out of the N. W. part, 48 a. 2 r.
27 p— Ratrough, 2 plowlJ% 753 a. 1 r— in Ballymountaine
plow., 21 a— Knockanroe, 5 gneeves, 66 a. — out of the W.
side of E. and W. Tulloeane alias Tullelane, 25 a. 1 R. 15 p. —
Knockamurtollagh, 3 gn., 80 a. & 16 p— in the ten gneeves of
Kilmalody, S. W. side, contiguous to Ryngarrygneene, 71a.
2 r. 5 p— in West Skeagh, 126 a. 3 r. 32 p. — Carrigenoway,
23 1 A— in Kilbeloge, N. E. part, 60 a. 3 R. 37 P— in Carhuval-
der alias Carhubaulder ats Derryscullane plow., 19a. 2r. Ip.
— Knockanossere, 216 a— in Knox ats Knocks, contiguous to
Garranes, 45 a. 1 it. 3 r. — in the 6 gneeves of Lisbehegh alias
Lisbeneigh, 122 a. 1 r. 32 p. — Cullinagh alias Knillinagh,
172 a. 2 r. — Garrane, 142 a. — in Belirosse alias Bellorugh,
184 a. 3 R. 26 p— more of the same, 250 a. 2 r. 5 p. prof.
207 a. 1 r. 8 p. unprof. — in Slevog, being in East Ballyvillan,
34 a. 3 r. 3 p. — West Clonegrage, 56 a. — Aghalinane, 167 a.
3 r. 8 p. more in the same, 29 a. — the W. part of Bohonagh
alias Mohona'gh, 360 a. — in Owe ats Olie ats Oe, 780 a. 3 r.
31 p. — in Dromnilagh, 26 a. 2 r. 18 p. — more in the same,
234a.— Inchy, 1,247 a. prof. 219a. 3 r. unprof— intheN. E.
part of Awe, called Nascan, 175 a. — more in the same, 701a.
— in Kinragli alias Kinreartli, 450 a. — more in the same, 151a.
18 p. more in the same, 78 a. 2 r. 18 p. prof. 100 a. un-
prof.—in the westerly part of Carhunamaddery, next to the
barony of Bantry, 383 a. prof. 70 a. unprof— part of Gliuia-
creene of Killmacunoge par., 25 a. & 37 p. prof. 60 a. unprof.
—in the S. W. part of Altaghmore, contiguous to Altarcagh,
119 a. 1 R. 13 p. — more in Altaghmore and Altareagh, 298 A.
] n, 5p. in Lisbiallett alias Lisbillat, 23 a. 2 R. 13 r. — in the
S. part of Littergroman alias Little Gorman and Mannule-
ganniffe ats Maulegannicke, 97 A. prof. 42 a. unprof— more
in the same, 26 a. 3 r. 24 p. — in the S. part of Kilcashane
alias Buddermin, 93 a. Sc 37 p— in the S. part of Killdee, 4 a.
3 r. 13 p. more in the same, 8 p— in Knockeagh alias
Knockagh and Lissesarrame, 149 a. prof. 140 a. unprof— six
gneeves of Cahirconow, 58 A. 2 R— four gneeves of die same,
37 A_ two gneeves of the same, 29 a. 2 n. prof. 17 A. 2 K. un-
prof—Liskubber, 138 a. prof. 20 a. 2 u. unprof— in Ross-
more 33 a. Sc 13 p. — in the S. part of West Lisnebriny, 8 a.
3 it. 13 p— in Killberry, 18 a. 2 it. 20 p— in the W. part of
Ferlaghnnes alias Phearlaghane, 123 A— in Scartcoolenagher
ats Scartecoolena-Gihir, 150 A. 3 r. — in die W . part of Claslia-
goule, 58 a. 3 r. 13 r— in the N. part of the two Ranas-
kreenys, 238 A— in Dromgarriffe and Garraneard, 29 A. 1 R.
16 p— in Cahugarriffe, 165 a. 3 R. 3 p. prof. 100 a. unprof—
in the same, and Killinekally, part of the same, 237 a. Sc 7 p.
prof. 109 a. 1 it. unprof— in Killcarrnn als Karranglasse, called
Banemore, 117a. lit. 13 p. prof. 100a. unprof— in Reavolder,
171 A. prof. 40 A. unprof. — in the N. part of Bally-Ryer, 69a.
2 r— more in the same, 223 a. 2 r. 27 p— more in the same,
3 a. Sc 32 p. prof. 90 A. unprof— in the W. part of Lisrancan,
67 a. 2 r. 18 p. prof. 50 a. unprof— in part of Glanteige and
Knocknegorc, 16 a. I r. 25 p— part of Kilderry, 15 a. 1b.
8 p— part of Lick alias Eastleeke, 260a. — in the one plow, and
Cb.II.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
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Kildare.
Meath.
Kildare.
Fermanagh.
Westmeath.
Limerick.
Queen's Co.
Meath.
Galway.
Fermanagh.
Dublin.
Tipperary.
Cuhray,
two gneeves of Carronea, 160 a. 1 it. 14. p.— in the W. part of
- Drommore, 52 a. 3 it. 29 p.— in the one pi. and 6 gneeves of
Ballenorane, 178 a. prof. 30 a. unprof. — more in the same,
50 a. — in eleven gneeves of the same, 14 a. & 32 p. — in Car-
rane, 233 a. 2 it. prof. 30 a. unprof. — in the easterly part of
d°, 97 a. 2 n. 27 p.— in Bohernabredagh (part), 105 a.— more
in the same, 13 a. 3 it. 8 p. prof. 15 a. unprof. — in Ardinpinane
ats Ardintenan, 381 a. 2 it. 16 p. prof., with a proportionable
part of unprofitable. — Cnhir-o-Lecking, 48 a. — Gurteenakilly,
3 plowl., 208 a. prof. 800 a. unprof. — Banenaknockan, 86 a.
prof. 40 a. unprof. — Quolagh, 3 plow, of y' same, 508 a—
more of the same, 119 a. prof. 124. a. unprof. — in Cappagh-
more, 18 a.— more in the same, 45 a. 1 it. 13 p— more in the
same, 98 a.— Total, 12,872 a. 3 it. 27 p. plant. (20,852 A. &
1 p. stat.) — Rent, 195/. 9s. 9d. ; in or near the bar. Carbury,
same co. — Ballymakill, 348 a, 3lt. 1 p. — Killrathmurry alias
Killmurry, 155 a. — Ballyonane, 339 a. 3 it. 4 p. — Total,
843 a. 2 a. 5 p. plant. (1,366 a. lit. 21 p. stat.) — Rent,
17/. Is. Id. ; in or near the bar. Carbury, co. Kildare. in
Richardstowne, being by the surveyors returned comons to
the said towns, 74 a. & 14 r. (120 a.& 1 p. stat.) l/.9s.ll|d.;
bar. Ikeathy and Oughtcreny, same co.— Date 1 1th Feb.
21st year.— Inrolled 16th July 1669.
16. SAMUEL BULL gent.— Veasingestowne afs Wea-
singestowne, 106 a. (171 a. 2 r. 32p. stat.) SI. 2s. lid.; bar.
Navan, co. Meath. — five little islands lying between Bally-
nedrumny and Cooleronane, and Rangenig, by the meares of
Woodtowne West, 18 a. (29 a. & 25 p. stat.) 7s. 3Jd. ; bar.
Lune, same co. — in Lynch and Leytowne ats Leyton, 28 a.
3r. (46 a. & 26 p. stat.) Us. 6|d. ; bar. Duleeke, same co.
—the moyety of the great mill of Scurlockestowne, with y-
moyety of f fishing weare, 10 a. (16 a. & 31p. stat.) 4s. Old. ■
bar. Deece, same co.— in Tramon, two tenements and 15 a.’
(24 a. 1 r. 7 p. stat.) 6s. Ojd. ; bar. Moyfenragh, same co.
in or near y' Great Farnoughts, 14 a. (22 a. 2 r. 20 p. stat.)
5s. 8d. ; bar. Salt, co. Kildare. — Gragadder, 79 a. 3 r. 32 1>.
1/. 12 s. 3d. — in Daniellstowne, 60 a. 2 n. 7 p. ll, 4,s. 53.4 ■
bar. Ikeathy and Oughtereny, same co Anagrane, 107 a'
1/. 8s. 10^d. — Edcngilliore alias Edengilliarne, 109 a.
1/. 9s. 5d. ; bar. Maglierestaphana, co. Fermanagh.
16. EDWARD SMYTHE. — In Finnay, 27 a. & 8 p.
(43 a. 3 r. 9 p. stat.) 10s. lljd.; bar. Demifore, co. West-
meath 17. JOHN EBZERY. — Ballywarde (part),
38 a. & 30 p— more in y same, 41 a. & 9 p.-Cullenhue,
6 a. 2 b. 8 p. Killmaglish, 26 a. 2 r. 3 p.— Total, (182 a.
& 32 p. stat.)— Rent, 21. 5s. 6(d. ; bar. Corkery, same co
17. OLIVER LAMBERT In Cappaghmio-hane!
96 a. prof. 48 a. unprof.— in Rathkeale, 3 plow., 3a° — in
Rathkeale aforesaid, 51a. 3 r. 28 p.— Total, (24.4 a. 1 r.
32 p. stat.)— Rent, SI. 5s. 9Id.; bar. Conello, co. Limerick
17. THOMAS BARNAIIDISTON In Ballyroane
138 A. 3 r. 22 p. (224 a. 3 r. 12 p. stat.) 21. 16s. 2id.; bar!
Cullmagh, Queen’s Co 18. Said SAMUEL BULL
and ROGER JONES. — Hainestowne, 60 a 2 r 11 4s 5 3d
-Lenanstowne, 110 a. 3 r. 16 p. 2/. 4s. 10d.; bar! Deece!
co. Meath— Sleavencny, 2-5ths of a qr., 40 a. prof. 219 a
unprof. 8s. 2d.-Poll, a parcell mountaine, 36 a. prof. 226 a!
unprof 7s. 3d. part of Belosky, 1 qr., and the townland of
Moyaskeagh, 23 a. prof. 200 a. unprof. 4s. 7Jd — Cap-
paglmalarybarry, h cart., 12 a. prof. 6 a. unprof 2s. 5d—
Kdlunhallonagh, 6th qr., 15 a. prof. 14 a. unprof. 3s.0jd.;
, M"ckullin’ co- Galway— in the 2 qrs. of Moynis,
1J7a. 1/. 17s. 6d. — Russinvallagh, J cart 3 a 7d Finis
♦j’ !»• B-W-W co — Cnilihan
— MuMnghmore, 50*. U A. ,,„,,,£ 15,. m.
5 - ********* IB. RICHARD
1 Uh 1 Lll esq. — Dardistowne, 43 a. 3 11. 17s. 8d • bar
Coolock, co. Dublin 19. ROGER JONES esq —
Corbally (part), 181 a. 3 r. 36 r. prof. 143 a. 2 r 24 p
unprof— wood of y same, 43 a. 1 r. 20 p— Total, (397 a!
1R. 21p. stat.) -Rent, 3/. 14s. SJdLj territory Beagh,
■ Tipperary.— Shanana-Saggart, and Balltegran, 1 cart.,
r 1 “rt— T'ml”S“S''.
lugg, * cat t., 80 a. prof. 1,260 a. unprof— Ogula, 1 qr. 45 a.
parcel^ 'Jo's K"ocl<preglmn parcell and Shanufoune
pai cell, 20 a. prof. 80 a. unprof. — Knockaniana, 14 a Drurn-
nefine, 13 a. prof. 40 a. unprof— Total, (327 a. & 32 P stat 1
Rent, SI 0,. »H, W. Mnakulllo, Ga„„._
20. Said SAMUEL BULL and ROGER JONES, gent—
In Galtrim and Boyestowne, 776 a. 3 r. 23 p. — Michaells-
towne, 73 a. lit. 27 p. — Total, 850a. Sr. 23 p. plant. (1,296a.
1 r. 18 p. stat.) — Rent, 16/. 4s. l^d. ; bar. Deece, co. Meath.
Date 1 1th Feb. 21st year.
21. Major CAREY DILLON and JAMES STOP-
FORD esq. — A large brick house and a back-house in
St. Thomas-street, Dublin, 1/. 19s. 4id— part of a front house,
slated, a house backwards, and a garden west side, 1/. 0s. 2}d.
— a front dwelling slated house and backside, 3s. 9d. — a
thatched cabbin. Is. — a front thatched house and backside,
Is. 6d. — a front stone house, a house backward, a back-
house, thatched, and another back-house, thatched, 9s. Id. —
a front slated house, old walls, and a garden, 9s. Id. — a front
and back-house, slated, a stone house backward, a kill-house,
slated, a backside, and garden, 1/. 16s— a front house, back-
side, and little garden, 12s. — a front slated house, a house
backwards, a backside, and garden, 7s. 6d. ; in Cork-street,
in Kingsale, co. Cork. — a front house, slated, and small
backside, 3s. 7 \d. — a small front house and small back-
side, 4s. 6 d. — a front house and backside, 4s. 6 d. — a large
front house, a small house, a backside, an outhouse, stoned and
tyled, another back-house and a pidgeon house, 21. 2s a
ruined front house, backside, and garden, another garden, and
an old castle, Is. 6d— a front stone house, a backside, and
waste plott, extending from the street to yc house called the
Earl of Desmond’s Court, an orchard and garden thence to the
town wall, 5s. 3d. — the walls of a front house, 9 d. — a front
dwelling house, 3s. — a waste plott in yc south side of the street,
9d. — a decayed front house, a waste plott, once an outhouse,
and backside, 4s. 6<Z. — a large corner house fronting towards
High Friers-street, and a backside, 1/. 10s.; in Low Friers-
street in Kingsale— a thatched house, stone walls, and back-
I side, E. side, 3s. 7jd. — a thatched ruined house, backside,
and garden, Is. 6<Z. — a castle fronting towards Low Fryers-
street, a pair of old walls, a yard, and a waste plott into
Fryers-street, 9s. — a front house, another dwelling house
backwards, a backside, and garden, 7s. 6d. — a decayed
thatched house, y° walls of a ruined house backwards, and
backside, 3s. — a front house, and dwelling house backwards,
and a garden, 6s. — a front small slated house, with a long
backside, and a cabbin extending to yc Church-lane, 4s. 9 Id.
— the w alls of two ruinedhonses, wherein is a stable and gar-
den, 15s. — a small thatched lynny, a waste plott, formerly a
house, 9 d. — the old walls of a house, whereon stands a lynny,
a court, a dwelling house, now a sclioolhouse, 7s. 6d. ; in
High Fryer-street, east side, in Kingsale— a front thatched
house, a backside, and garden, 3s— a front thatched house
and garden, 3s— the like, 4s. 6d— the like and an orchard,
9s. — a waste plott, with a thatched lynny and garden, Is. 6 d.
a new front slated house and garden, 6s. 9d— a front house,
a malthouse, backside, and garden, 15s. — a small thatched
house, a shedd, and a garden, 4s. Gd— the old walls of a
house and a garden, other old walls of a house and garden,
3s. — part of the old walls of two houses, a shedd, backside,
and garden, 8 •»</. ; in High Fryer-street, west side, in King-
— Total in Kingsale, 15/. 11s. Id.; in trust for the (49)
officers. Date. 13 th Jan. 20 th year— Inrolled 19th June
1669.
27. HUMPHRY BAGGALY, FRAS. COLLEY, and
HENRY MEDCALFE, esqrs. — A garden plott in St. Mi-
chaell’s-lane, 7s. 6d— a timber house, slated, and a garden, in
d”, 15s.; city of Dublin. — part of a tenement to the street,
slated, a back tenement, and a yard, 8s. Id— a house to the
street, slated, Is. 7d— a house backward, and an out-house,
slated, 15s. 3Jd. — a front and back-house, slated, and a yard,
1/. Is— a front house, slated, 7s. 9. ?d— the like, 7s. 9|d— the
like, H ls.7d— the like, and a yard, 19s. 3d. ; in Key-street,
city of Waterford. — a house, slated, and a yard backwards,
9s. 7d— a front house, slated, and a courtledge, 1/. 4s— a front
and a back-house, slated, and courtledge, 1/. 4s.; in Trinity-
lane, same city— a house, slated, 18s.; in Christ-church-lane— a
house and a kitchen backwards, slated, a courtledge, and yard,
21. 5s. ; in High-street— a house to y' street, slated, 7s. 6 d. ;
in St. George’s-street— a house, slated, and a yard, 3s. 4Jd. ;
in New-strcet. — a house, slated, 6s. ; in Conduit-lane. — a yard
in which is two shedds, 3s.; in Cook-lane. — a tenement,
slated, and a garden plott, 8s. 74d. ; in Lady-street— a house
Meath.
Dublin.
Cork.
Dublin.
Waterford.
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2iCk.II. plott to y' street, 2s.3d.-a house backwards, slated, and 85 a. 1/. 14s. 5£d.— in Ratlmireand Killucan, 10 a. 4s.0£d.— 21 Ch.II.
— a garden, 9s.— a piece of ground where houses stood, now Total, 791 a. 2 r. 1 p. plant. (1,282 a. & 14 p. stat.)—' Totalrent, — — —
Waterford, a garden plott, Is. 6(4— a front house, slated, and a small 1(1/. Os. 6d. ; bar. Farbill, co. Westmeath. — Ballybo<rgan, Westmeath.
backside, 12s. 9d. ; in St. Patrick’s street, all in Waterford. 4.72 a. 3 b. 20 p. prof. 275 a. unprof. 91 1 Is. 6d. — Parke', Meath.
Kilkenny. —Total in Waterford, 15/. 2s. 5 id. —a liousestead, with 347 a. 1 r. 24. p. prof. 21 a. unprof. 71. Os. 8£d.— Ballynakill’
a piece of ground inclosed with a ditch, 2s. 3Jd. — a cabbin, 24 a. 3 r. 30 p. prof. 96 a. 3 r. 30 p. unprof. 10s. 2d. Har-
garden, and backside, Is. 6d. — on the N.W. side, a house- ristowne, 198 a. 3 r. 20 p. prof. 183 a. 1 r. 20 p. unprof.
stead, and garden to the town wall, 8£d. — a liousestead, and 4/. 0s. 6 £d. — Knockangooly, 548 a. 3 r. 8 p. 11/. 2s. 3<Z.
small garden reaching to the town wall, 8£d. — a housestead Ballynabrack, 168 a. prof. 106 a. unprof. 3/. 8s. OJd. Ballti-
and garden, Is. lOijd. — a cabbin and garden, 9d. — the like, 9d. geere or Ballygeere, 136 a. 1 r. 32 p. 21. 15s. 3d. Killos-
— two cabbins and two slipps of a garden, Is. 6d. ; in March- killin, 266 a. prof. 43 a. 3 r. 20 p. unprof. 51. 7s. 8’d. Ros-
street in Thomastowne, co. Kilkenny.— a small waste piece san, 126 a. 2 r. 24 p. 21. 1 Is. 5£d. ; bar. Moyfenragh, co
of ground on the E. side of Gutter’s lane, 13 yards long and Meath.— in Briminghamstowne and Dowanstowne, 40 a. in
7 broad, and a small piece of garden thereto belonging, with the Grange of Ratoath, 2 a. 17s. ; bar. Duleeke and Ratoath,
a little castle, Is. 1 id.— a cabbin with stone walls, and a plott same co.— Total, 2,33 1 a. 1 r. 38 p. plant. (3,777 a. 1 r. 29 p.
of garden behind it, Is. 6</.— part of a long stone slated house, stat.)— Total rent, 47/. 4s. 4£ d. 38. Said Sir WM. and Cork.
with half a garden reaching to the Corporation orchard, 10c/.; Dame ELIZ.his wife, relict and principal legatee of Sir Maurice
in Gutter’s-lane, in Thomastowne.— in trust for the (49) offi- Fenton bart., dec. — Gortmore, with part of the mountain of
cers.— Total in Thomastowne, 13s. 'Id. Dale 19/A Feb. Mullahallow, 458 a. prof. 438 a. unprof.— Roskeene, 3 plow.,
21s/ year. — Inrolled 19/A May 1669. 370 a. 1 r. 24 p. prof. 28 a. 3 r. 28 p. unprof.— the E. part of
Gortenbeagh Island, 197 a. 3 r. 19 p. prof. 35 a. unprof.; bar.
Queens Co. 32. Sir CHARLES LOYD bart. — In the N.E. part of Duhallow, co. Cork. — Drumgagh, 56 a. Killdrum, 163 a.
Killeshin, next succeeding the lotts of Charles Cheyny esq. Ballymonicke, 178 a.— Curraghan-Almury, 55 a. 2 r. 16 p.
and Nath1 Ilewett, to be cut off by a N.W. and S. E. line, prof. 206 a. 2 r. 29 p. unprof. — Total, (2,395 a. 1 r. 35 p.
259 a. prof. 50 a. unprof. (419a. 2r. 5p. stat.) 5/.4s.9Jd.; stat.)—' Total rent, 22/. 9s. 1 Id.-, bar. Condons, same co.— to
Waterford, bar. Slewmargy, Queen’s Co. 34. WALTER POWER, hold to Dame Eliz. for life ; ram to Sir Wm. Fenton bart., son
—In Culnelingidy, out of the N. part, 150 a. plant. (242 a. and heir of said Sir Maurice, and his heirs; remr to Marg' Fen-
3 r. 32 p. stat.) 21. 5s. 61} d. ; bar. Upperthird, co. Water- ton, daughter of the said Sir Maurice, and her heirs ; rem' to
ford. Date 22 d May 21s/ year. — Inrolled 19/A June the right heirs of the said Sir Maurice, to the uses of his last
1669. will, bearing date 18 Feb. 1663. 48. Clonmeeneand Coleroe,
with part of the mountains of Mullahalla, 851 a. prof. 738 a.
Cork. 35. Sir WILLIAM PETTY knt.— Knockane and Cahir 1 unprof— Killcaskeene (part), 129 a. prof. 74 a. 1 r. un-
or Cagher, 384a. plant. (622 a. & 2 p. stat.) 51. 16s. 71c/. re- prof. — three-fourth parts of a plow., called Coolenaghan, 106 a.
duced to 4/. — Quarish alias Quorisk, 146 a. plant. (236 a. & 32 P. — Drumcumer (part), 59 a. — Gortenbeagh, the W.
lR. 39 p. stat.) 21. 4s. 4<Z. reduced to 1/. 4s.— Ballinerough- pavt) 14,5 A. 3 r. 2 p. prof. 34 a. unprof. — Total, (2,076 a.
tragh, 336 a. 2r. (545 a. & 11p. stat) 51. 2s. 2\d. reduced to 3 r. 12 p. stat.) — Total rent, 19/. 9s. 4,}d.; bar. Duhallow’
3/. 10s. 2d. — Gallerenoughtragh ats Coolereasoughtragh, 81 a. same co._ to hold these premisses to the said Dame Eliz. for
prof. 216 a. unprof. 1/. 4s. 7£d. — Dunkilly, 1 plow, and 6 life, and after her decease to her executors, admors, and
gneeves, 522 a. 2r. plant. (846 a. 1 r. 18 p. stat.) 11. 18s. 4 d. assignes, for 14 years, under the rent of a pepper-corn, to Sir
reduced to 51. — in the same, 3 parcells, 110 a. unprof. — Bally- Wm Fenton and his heirs; remr to said Sir W“ and his sister
risode, 3 plow., 1,200 a. plant. (1,960 a. stat.) 18/. 17s. 6c/. re- Margaret, and their heirs respectively. Date 18/A Jan.
duced to 12/. 10s.— in Dunmanus, 754 a. prof. (1,221a. 1 r. 21s/ year.— Inrolled 6/A March 1667.
16 p. stat.) 500 a. unprof. 11 /.8s. 11 3d. reduced to 8/. — in two
parcells in Ardpinane ats Ardentinane, 74 a. 2 r. 26 p. ; and in 4,1. Sir THEOPH. JONES knt. — In Old Brasna gh and Kerry.
the same, to follow after Chr. Pyborne’s lott, to be cut off by Knockmooey, 1,372 a. prof. 200 a. unprof. — in Currigeene,
a N.W. and S.E. line, 491a. 1 r. 14 p. 8/. 11s. 10|</. ; bar. 1,700 a. prof. 160 a. 3 r. 35p.unprof. — in Killmainheeny,
Carbury, co. Cork. — Total, 4,000 a. plant. (6,479a. 1r. lip. 222 a. prof. 11a. unprof. — a parcell of Carrowmore, 73 a. 3 r.
Limerick, stat.) — Total rent, 60/. 14s. 9id. — in Curragh or Caraglikil- 1 p. prof. 30 a. unprof. — Glanginty, 39 a. — in Gortinvogher,
tranagh, 40 a. 12s. lfd. — in Ballynamodagb, 181 a. prof. 7 a. 10 a. — in Iskefealiffe and Tobbernegragy, 31 a. 2 r. 30 p. — in
unprof. 21. 14s. 11 Id. — in Ballynaghury, 41 a. 1 R. 35 p. prof. Lisslouse, Sannaquill, Rathronane, and Cahirslee, 23 a. lit.
5 a. unprof. 12s. Id. — Glangreure or Glangreore, 438 a. prof. 37 p, — in Cahirimoyseele, 40a. 1 it. 28 p.— Carrigreage, 294 a.
260 p. unprof. 6/. 13s. Id. — in Knocklong, 20 A. 6s. OJd. ; bar. 3 R. 24 P. — in Ballyngambonc, 63 A. 1 R. 16 p. — Ross and Ca-
Coshlea, co. Limerick. — Total, 720 a. 1 r. 35 p. plant, hirfealane, 1,002 a. & 28 p. — in the N. part of Ballynakilly ats
Kilkenny. (1,167 a. & 1 P. stat.) — Total rent, 10/. 18s. — in the N. part of Garryfla and Craige, 625 A. & 15 p. prof. 92 a. unprof. — in the
Kilmurry, 160 a. 2r. 26 p. — in the same, contiguous to Luffiny, E. and W. Sanekale ats Gortwillianaslee and Curraghmeeragli,
59 a. — in Killmurry, 21 a. 31. 15s. 6 Jd. reduced to 1/. 17s. 9 J d. 269 a. 2 r. 38 p. — more in the same, being part of W. Sane-
— Luffenny or Luffiny, 145 a. 3 k. 21. 19s. OJd. reduced to kale, 16 a. — more in the same, 183 a. 3 it. 6 p. — in a part of
1/. 9s. 6c/. — in Dromdony, contiguous to Ballynroe, 45a. & 1 1 p. Ballyarkane, marked in the plott (68), in the N. part, 7a. 3 r.
18s. 3d. reduced to 9s. lid. — in Rohard, part of Ballym'gil- — in the N. part of Killeene ats Killeeneardasack, 559 a. 2r.
boy, being on the N.W. side, 295 A. 51. 19s. 5 Jd. reduced to 36 P. — in the same, 23 a. 2 r. 20 p. — in Carraduffe ats Derry-
21. 19s. 8 \d. — in Ballymonlin, E. part, 93a. 2r. 16 p. — in Kil- laglin, 326 a. Sc 35 p. — in the same, 63 a. 1 it. 2 p. — Total,
laspucke, 2a. &6p. l/.18s.8id. reduced to 17s. — Total, 768 a. 6,947a. 3 it. 36 p. plant. (10,870 a. & 18 p.stat.) — Total rent,
6 19p. plant. (1,244a. & 33 p. stat.) — Total rent, 1 51. 11s. OJd.; 22/. 12s. lid.; bar. Trucknaghny, co. Kerry. — llussheene-
par. Dunkitt, bar. Ida, Igrim, and Ibercon, co. Kilkenny, begg, £ plow., 200 a. 2 r. 20 p. — Incliyanglanno, 445 a. — in
— Note: By the patent set down vol. 2, page 65, the Gortlecky, 102 a. — in the same, 115 a. & 26 p. — more in the
quit rent of 15/. 11s. Old. reserved on the lands, county same, 437a. — in Gortilly, 454 a. 2 it. 20 p. — in the same, 181a.
Kilkenny, was abated 11. 17s. 10 Ad., and thereby reduced to 3 R. 13P. — Coolerehannogh, lplow.,762A. 3r. 36 p. — Derry-
King's Co. 7/. 13s. 2d. a year. — Ballycoman and Ballyteige, 848 a. bannanane, 1,195a. 2r. prof. 880a. unprof. — in Cumean-Cul-
plant. (1,373 a. 2 r. 19 r. stat.) 17/. 3s. 4§d. ; bar. Pliilips- ljn, 1,174a. 3r. 31 p.— in Cleghdaghriegh, 4,558 a. & 21 r.—
towne, King’s Co. — in Greatwood, 68 a. 3 R. — more in the Cleadaghmore, 3,045 a. & 32 p. — Dromkearabane, 800 a. —
same, 60 a. 21. 12s. 1 Jd. — in Cullymore, 59 a. 1/. 3s. 10 Ad. — Annaghmore, 9 gneeves, 1,235 a. — Russeenemore, 925 a. 2 r.
in Cappangarrane and Coolkill, Ballycanta, Clonterlogh, and 10 p. — Islandmore ats the Great Island, 63 a. — Killteene alias
Ballycrannell, 271 a. 2 r. 16 p. 5/. 9s. ll jd.— in Ballyduffe, Killeene, 985 a. 1 n. 20 p_ Cloghane, 290 a. 1 n. 36 p.— Gil-
Killmadonagh, and Palice, part contiguous to Greatwood, keagli, 182 a. 3r. 20 p. — Artegalvan, 313a. 3r. 32p. — Knock-
19 a. 3 n. 13 p. 8s. Old. — Total, 479 a. & 29 p. plant. (776 a. anemrish, 173a. 3r. 32p.— in Sonaghboy, 496 a. 1r. 15p.— in
8c 28 p. stat.) — Total rent, 9/. 14s. OJd. ; bar. Ballyboy, same Dromdirollagli, 190a. 2r. 32p. — Cappagh, 1 plowland, 248a.
Westmeath, co.— Cloghanstowne, 50a. lit. 15p. l/.0s.4£d.— Rathfernes, 1r.— Total, 19,293a. lit. 5p. plant. (31, 251a. 1r. 32p. stat.)
with yc house, 80 a. 1/. 12s. 4|d. — Jorishtowne alias Irish- — Total rent, 65/. 2s. lid.; par. Killaha, bar. Mogunnihy, co.
towne, 333 a. 3 it. 35 p. 6/. 14s. lOd. — Pagett’s parke, 56 a. Kerry. — Ballyspullane, 17a. 2 r. 14 p. — in Bealagh-Comin, Sligo.
8c 17 p. 1/. 2s. 8 id. — Priestowne, 61a. & 17 p. 1/. 4s. 9 d. — East, 1 plowland, 229 a. 3 r. 29 p. — in Shyanes, 135 a. 2 r. —
Craggstownc, 115 a. 3 r. 37 p. 21. 6s. 1 lid. — Millerstowne, Dromdohigg, 1 16 a. 8: 24 p. — Culleenic, 224 a. 2b. 4 p. — in
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
21 Ch. It Ballymalish, 206 a. 2 r. 1 p.— Boggy pasture comon to Kill-
teene, KUlbonane, and Ballymalish, 152 a. 2 b. 2 p— Gort-
Sligo. memrish, 13 a. 2 r. 16 p.— in Lisstry, 1 2 a. & 12 p.— in Drom-
brean, Killeely, and Dunglassy, 3,011a. & 30 p. — in Do-
neasleene, 175 a. 2 r. 26 p. — Total, 4,290 a. 3 r. 38 p. plant.
(6,950 a. 2 it. 23 p. stat.)— Total rent, 14/. 9s. 7tf. ; same bar.
and co. — in Knockglasse, 2 a. — in Ballynanromagh and Lagli-
erbegg, 10 a.— in Dromvally, 602 a. & 3 p. — more in the same,
131 a. 3n. 33 p. — in Inche, 49 a. & 27 p.— more in the same,
383 a.— Downlis, 158a. 2r. 36p.— Kealogearin, 2a in East
Kinnare and Foherighlighmore, 191 a. — Ardrinan, marked in
the plott (2), 35 a. — more of the same, mountain pasture of the
same, marked (2 M.), 113 a. 2r. 34 p.— Ballyristin, 507 A. 3r.
24 p. — Ballybooler, 365 a. 1 r. 20 p. — in Garfimagh, 295 a.
& 24 p. — Ballyniniligg, 55 a. 3 r. 32 p. — Ballyrubbuck alias
Ballinroback, 429 a. & 28 p. — Ballintlay, 60 a. — in Tinebrin,
43 a.— Total, 3,593 a. & 21 p. plant. (5,800 a. & 23 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 12/. Is. 8 d. ; bar. Corkagivinny, same co. — in
Loughbame, W. part, 56 a. &33 p. prof. 18 a. unprof. — in Drom-
nagowall, 36 a. — in the same, in tlie south part, by an E. and W.
line, 167 a. — in Carrowreagh, S. part, by an E. and W. line,
115a. — Ardogelly, 2qrs., 94a. 2n. — Cleonine, 265 a. 3u. —
five cartrons of Fertanane and Dunamuck (part), 119 a. — in
Grangemore, S.E. part, 180 a. 3 R. 19 p. — more in the same,
107 a. & 32 i>.— Tawnaghmore, 634 a. 3 r. — in Carrowbegg
and Skerrie, 2 qrs., 56 a. 2 R. — in Ballymacgilliash, 38 a. 2r.
—in Dunekeene, 3 qrs., viz., Carrowcaslane, Carrotvkeale, and
liossbegg, 40 a. 1 r. 33 p. — in the same, 1 58 a. — in the same,
37 a. 2r.— in the same, 58 a.— more in die same, 27 a. & 7 p.
— in Gleniska and Lettermiskin, 304 a. 2 r. — Ballyfarna, 1 qr.,
303 a. 2 r. prof. 142 a. unprof. — in the Jtlis of a qr. of Bally-
ogan, 373 a. & 20 p. prof. 139 a. unprof. — in Carrowrod, lqr.,
95 a. 1b. Sp.— in the same, 191 a. 2 r. 14 p.— more in the
same, 368 a. 3 r. 10 p. prof. 800 a. unprof. — a parcell of Sliana-
hy alias Ardnaree, 5 a. 2 r. — more of the same in Controversy,
6 a. 1 r. 8 p.— Total, 3,821 a. 1 R. 16 p. plant. (6,190 a. & 31 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 12/. 14s. 2 \d.; bar. Tyreragh, co. Sligo. —
Westmeath, in Moylagha, 2qrs., 308 a. — Lissigin, 77 a. 3r. 24p. — in Coole-
rawer, 1 qr., 59a. — inClonegawnagh, 87a. 2 n. — in Coray, £qr.,
1 6 a. 2 r. — a parcell of Cladagh, 52 a. — in Lisleagh, 42 a. & 8 p.
— in Corkaghnorna, 110 a. 3 It. 8 p. — Total, 713 a. 3 R. plant.
(1,156 A. 2 R. 6 p. stat.) — Total rent, 2/. 8s. 2 Jrf. ; bar. Leyny,
same co. — Cunekillvant, 435 a. 1 r. 8p. prof (705 a. & 17 p.
stat.) 49 a. 1 r. 24 p. unprof. 8/. 16s. 2d. ; bar. Moyashell
Meath. and Maghcridernon, co. Westmeath. — Inchemore in the
parish of Castlerickard, 59 a. plant. (95 a. 2 r. 7 p. stat.)
1/. 3s. 10J</.; bar. Lunc, co. Meath, — in Coolenagopoge,
1,398 a. & 9 p. — Garlibegg, 1,880 a. — in Cyneene,593 a. 1 r.
11 p. — in Gortenmacry, 620 a. 1 n. 3 P. prof. 28 a. unprof. — in
Gorticrinty, 321 a. 1 r. 12 p. — in Gorteeny,partofthe W. qr.
of Clonloughlin, 539 a. 2 r. — Gargory, 1,216 a. & 1 p. — Gort-
lougheny, 233 A. 1 n. 34 p. — Dromineecolman, 201 a. & 4 p. —
Total, 7,002 a. 3 r. 34 p. plant. (11,343 a. 3 r. 19 p. stat.)—
Roll, 21 sf Cha. II.
Kerry. 1- HENRY AUSTIN esq. — Ballinglany and Ballmrahy,
393 a. 1 it. 17 p. — in the N.W. of Beheenes, 124 a. & 34 p.
— in the same, 21 A. — Ballirany alias Ballyrauyny alias Balli-
ronnn, 585 a. 1 k. 37 p. prof. 130 a. unprof. — Dunamantrine
alias Dunamantaine, 338 a. 1 r. — in die mountain comon to
Killfloyne parish, 537 a. 2 r. 32 p. — Total, 2,000 a. plant.
(3,239 a. 2 a. 27 p. stat.) — Total, 30/. 7s. 5\d. ; bar. Clan-
morris, co. Kerry. Dale 23 d April 21s< year. — Inrolled
3d May 1669.
Corh. 3. JOHN EYRES esq. — Derryclavan, 1 plow., 18 a. prof.
356 a. unprof. — a parcell of Cahir, marked in the plott (498),
88 a. prof. 58 a. unprof. — in Dromnea and Gortnakilly, 67 a.
& 4 p. prof. 91a. unprof. — Rosereagh, 2 plow., 260 A. — Glom-
'°ghy> 3 plow., 200 A. prof. 468 unprof. — Gurtcens, 192 A.'prof.
392 a. unprof. — Fahane, 1 plow., and Gearliyes alias Gealtyes
ats Kealtes, 6 gneeves, 168 A. prof. 134 a. unprof.— a parcell of
Killovilloge, marked in die plott (511), 84 a. prof. 38 a. unprof.
— six gneeves of Rosnacnharagh, 88 A. 2 n. — Knockine alias
Knockeene (part), 55 a. 1 r. 33 p— Total, 1,220 a. 3 r. 37 p.
plant. (1,977 A. 3 k. stat.)— Rent, 18/. 10s. 8.(rf.; bar. Car-
Itoscommon. bury, co. Cork.— part of Larragh and Rosse, 2 qrs., 170 a.
—Carry alias Cnrragh alias Carray, 1 16 a.— Ardcollan alias
Rent, 23/. 12s. lid. ; par. Killgarvan, bar. Glannaroughty, 2iCn. Ii.
co. Kerry. — part of Tullogh, Glynnykilty, and Coolanaloong,
part of Tullogh, 599 a. 2 r. prof. 182 a. unprof — Killtowne Cork.
(part), 62 a. prof. 154. a. unprof. — Coolanalong, 114. a. prof.
1,040 a. unprof — Scart, 724 a. prof 212 a. unprof. — Total,
1,499a. 2r. plant. (2,428a. 3 r. 24r.stat.) — Rent, 22Z.15s.5i/.;
bar. West Carbury, co. Cork. — the castle, town, and lands of Meath.
Tecroughan, 763 a. 2 r. 32 p. prof. (1,237 a. & 6 p. stat.)
109 a. 1 R. unprof. ; bar. Moyfenragh, co. Meath. Date
5th Feb. 21s< year. — Inrolled 26 th Feb. 1669.
46. HENRY RAPER. — In Knockiakelly, theN. part, 10a. Tipperary.
1 r. 36 p. — Cooleene, both parts, 119 a. 3 R. 29 p. — Coolhill,
the W. part, 18 a. & 15 p.— Total, (240 a. 2 r. 18 p. stat.)—
Rent, 2/.5s. 1J</. ; territory of Illeagh,. co. Tipperary.
47. HENRY SIMPSON and ELIZ. his wife, heir and exe-
cutrix of Thomas Wallis. — Skehannagh, Clontaffe, and Kill—
mocuddy, die S.E. part, 185a.&28p. (299a. 3k. 82p.stat.)
21. 16s. 3d. ; bar. Ikerrin, same co. — to the heirs and assigns
of die said Elizabeth. 47. CHRISTOPHER WHICH- Westmeath.
COTT. — Tobbercormucke (part) and New-Bristoe (part),
97 a. plant. ( 157 a. & 20 p. stat.) 1/. 19s. 3\d. ; bar. Rathcon-
ratli, co. Westmeath. 49. WILLIAM BEARE.— In
Killcrumreagh, to be called for ever by the name of Derrihall,
55 a. 1b. 2 p. (89 a. 2 r. 3 p. stat.) 1/. 2s. 4 W.; bar. Moy-
cashell, same co. 50. JOHN HUDSON elke, vicar of Drogheda.
St. Peter’s, Drogheda — A tenement, slated, with a back build-
ing, in St. Lawrence-street, in the said parish, 18s. — to hold to
y° ministers of said parish for ever. 50. TIIOS. YEAZY Duntlalk.
elke, vicar of Dundalke. — A house, with a garden, and the
appurt"', on the S. side of the church, 18(/. per pound of the
improved yearly rent thereof; in Dundalk. — to hold to yc mini-
sters of the town of Dundalk. 51. TOBIAS FREER E Meath.
gent. — Part of Donover, 111 a. & 17p. plant. (172 a. 3r. 27 p.
stat.) 21. 4s. llitf. ; bar. Lune, co. Meath. 51. ANDW. Wexford.
RAM.— Bryanstowne (part), 27 a. In. 13 p. plant. (44 a. 1r.
2 p. stat.) 11s. 1J(Z.; bar. Shellmaleer, co. Wexford. — in Limerick.
Garanbane ats Garrabane, 154 a. 2r. 27 p. plant. (250 a. 2r.
4 p. stat.) 2/. 6s. lljrf. ; bar. Outhnybegg, co. Limerick.
51. LUKE BROWNE. — Part of Rathangan, 53 a. Wexford.
plant. (85 a. 3r. 16 p. stat.) 1/. Is. 5 JtZ.; bar. Bargy, co. Wex-
ford 51. JOHN SHELLEY. — In Cremore, 43 a. plant. Meath.
(69 a. 2 r. 24 p. stat.) 17s. 4!jd.; bar. Ratoadi, co. Meath. —
in Keyer, Edernine, and Clonmore, 32 a. plant. (51 a. 3 r. Wexford.
13 p. stat.) 12s. ll£</.; bar. Bantry, co. Wexford. — Coole-
garry alias Coolecleere (part), 36 a. plant. (58 a. 1 r. 19 p.
stat.) 14s. 6j}</.; bar. Scarwalsh, same co. 53. RICHARD Limerick.
WALLER esq. — In Ballincloghy ats Ballynecloghy, 56 a.
2r. 27 p. 17s. 2^d. — Ballyshedy, 154 a. 2/. 6s. 9f</. — part of
Ballincloghy aforesaid, 105 a. 1 r. 13 p to hold this for the
residue of the term of 99 years, commencing from 8th De-
cember 1658, 1/. 1 Is. I l|tZ. ; liberties of the city of Limerick.
Date 14 th Sep. 21 st year.— Inrolled 1 \th Jan. 1669.
third part, bade.
Ardcolla, 103 a. — Clonbindon alias Clonvindon, lqr., 97a. — Roscommon
Lis-Thomas-Roe, 1 qr., 74a. — Cloniatlin alias Cloncattin alias
Clonclabin, 108 a. — Dunmine ats Downeene, 2 qrs., next to
Cloncattin, to be cut off by an E. and W. line (part), 32 a. —
Total, 700a. plant. (1,133a. 3r. 19p. stat.)— Rent, 7/.1s.83</.;
bar. Roscommon, Ballintubber, and Boyle, co. Roscom-
mon. Date 8 th April 21s/ year. — Inrolled 28 th May
1669.
5. WM. WARREN and ANNE his wife. — Ballywilliam, Wexford.
435 A. — Ballyleagh (part), 95 a. & 33 P.— Total, (858 a. 2 n.
5 p. stat.) — Rent, 10/. 14s. 8Srf. ; bar. Bantry, co. Wex-
ford. Date 9th January 20th year— Inrolled 1th May
1669.
6. JENICO Lord Viscount GORMANSTON. — The Meath.
castle, manor, town, and lands of Gornianstowne, with a mill.
— Carranstowne, Richardstowne, Boltray with a mill, and
Logdoory with a mill, 426a. — Balloy, 270a. — Stamullin, 134a.
— six shillings yearly out of Caddell's laud in Stamullin. — Bal-
lostran, 60 A. — Saddlestowne (part), 45 a. 2 it. — Laciestowne
(part), 30 a. — Cloghan (part), 68 a. — Moolestowne, 29 a.
— Courts leet and baron, in the manor of Gormanston ; bar.
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21 ClI.Il-
Dublin.
Leitrim.
Kildare.
Drogheda.
Meath.
Cork.
Cork.
Tipperar
Duleek, co. Meath.— the Ring, 100 a.— Matte, 78 a.— Tob- j
beisole and Bodings, 75 a. 2 n — Leetstowne, 88 a.— Fookes- ;
towne, 25 a.— Headland- Way, 46 a— botli the Drumins, 40 a.
— Farm of the lane of Ballyscadden, 112 a. — the pavkes of Sta- J
mullin, 60 a. — the Inch of Balrothery, 61 a. prof. 18 a. 3 it.
unprof. — in Balvinstowne, one messuage, with the appt*", and
2 a. 2 n. — in Garryestowne, one messuage, with y° appt"’ ; bar.
Balrotliery, co. Dublin. — Brenkillmore, Brenkillbegg, Drum-
caslagh, Trinedullagh, Carrignegowny alias Carrignegowre j
and Gornellbratt, 159 a. 1 b. 8 p.— Drumgirge, Clonbaneufe, . j
Dromganhyc, Castlomnally, Corkeskeagh, Corgerry, contain- ]
ing in itself 72a. 2 it. 16 p Farlagh, Gortantibratt, Menemore, j
Ardvarnagh, Muitdonnell, Carrowclonbegg als Glanboy, 302 a.
2 b. prof. 1,520 a. 2 b. 32 p. unprof. ; bar. Dromaheere, co.
Leitrim. — the manor and seigniory of White-Church, one
rood in Ardrasse, and 40 a. — a chiefry out of the antient free-
hold of Mr. Sutton of Richardstowne, in Ardrasse, 1/. 3s.
— out of Gordon’s messuage, in Ardrasse, 3d. — out of Rus-
sell’s land, in Ardrasse, 4s. 6 d. — out of the King’s meadow,
6 d. — out of the freehold of Robert Allen esq., in Ardrasse,
all parcells of said manor, 11. 6s. 8 d. — a court leet and baron
within the said manor; bar. Salt, co. Kyldabe. — a messuage
in St. Lawrence-street. — the like in Bone alias Booth-street.
— the like in St. Peter’s-street. — the like in St. Sunday-street.
— the like in Back-lane. — two messuages in St. John-street. —
one messuage in St. Peter’s-street. — near the comons of
Drogheda, called the Cowlyes, With part of the comons, 4 a.
or 5 a. — a messuage without St. James’s gate. — an orchard
without St. Lawrence gate. — a messuage near the tliolsell, and
a garden on the bigg hill. — a little croft without Duleeke gate.
— a messuage in West-street. — a messuage in Faire-street. —
three messuages in St. Lawrence-street. — a privilege to be toll
and custom free in-gate and out-gate. — a messuage in St.
Peter’s-street ; in the town and fields of Drogheda. — a deed
of mortgage, dated 28 Nov. 1639, of the sum of 3,600/. upon
the manor, castle, town, and lands of Tullock, containing
225 a. 3 r.— Gibbockstowne, 127 a.— Graunge and Cookes-
towne, 84 a. 2 r. 4 p. — Hodgestowne, 48 a. — White-Lease
(part), 30 a.— Chutstowne, 220 a. 1 r. 12 p. — Leekesland,
30 a. ; bar. Duleek, co. Meath.— a deed of mortgage, dated
2d Nov. 1628, of 600/. on Cravellstowne, 392 a. 2 r. 8 r—
Legagh, 72 a. 2 r. — Cashell, 190 a. 2 r.; bar. Kells, same co.
— a mortgag eof 400/. for rent-charge issuing out of Peirces-
towne of Dunboyne, 344 a. ; bar. Dunboyne, same co. — a
mortgage, dated 20 Aug. 1631, by way of rent-charge, of 10/.
yearly, till payment of 100/., in Sarsfieldstowne, 62 a. 2 r. ;
bar. Duleek, same co.— Total in Meath, 3,349 a. 2 r. 22 p.
plant. (5,425 a. 3 it. 16 p. stat.) — Rent, 67/. 16s. 5^/. —in
co. Dublin, 768 a. 2 r. plant. (1,244 a. stat.)— Rent, 15/. 11s.
—in co. Leitrim, 534 a. 1 it. 24p. plant (865 a. 2 a. 22 p. stat)
— Rent, 10/. 16s. 4 id. — in co. Kildare, 40 a. 1 it. plant
(65 a. & 32 p. stat.) — Rent,' 16s. 3jd. Date 17 th July
21 st year. — Inrolled 2d Avgust 1669.
12. ROBERT FENNELL.— Ballyquane and Ensinrosty,
1 plow., 107 a. — Radigane, part of Bohirase and Laghirdaffe,
60 a.— part of Killeagh, A plow., 62a. — Ferranlahessory, i plow,
(part), 106 a.; bar. Fermoy, co. Cork. — Killwelan alias Kill-
felon, Dromleagh, and Killtrislane, 396 a. 2 b. 15 r.— part of
Ballynahew and Knocknacoppull, being part of Granageny,
3 plow., 106a. — Total, 838a. & 15 r. plant (1,357a. 2 it. lip.
stat.) — Rent, 12/. 14s. 6eZ. ; bar. Condons, same co.
13. Capt. JAMES MANSERGIL— In the S. side of Shan-
nacklowan alias Shannackloing, Ardine, with a field called
The Three Acres, 137a. In. 13 p.— part of Ballyneranes and
Clondolane, 4 a. 2b. 6 p.— Total, (229 a. 3b. 6 p. stat.)—
Rent, 2/.3s.l£d.; same bar. and co. Date 9 th July
21s/ year. — Inrolled 3d At/gust 1669.
15. WILLIAM FIELD. — Ballygunagh (part), 44 a.
1 r. 25 p. prof. 49 a. unprof. — Coolcsullagh, 97 a. 3 it. 8 p.
prof. 54 a. unprof.— Total, (230 a. In. 16 p. stat.)— Rent,
/. 21. 3s. 2d.; bar. Kerricurrihv, co. Cork. 15. JOHN
WINSPEARE.— White-Castle and Burrowesleagh (part),
107 a. & 17 p. (173 a. 1 R. 39 p. stat) 1/. 12s. 6£d. ; bar.
Eliogurty, co. Tipperary. 15. GILES BARRETT.
Laragli (part), 33 a. & 30 P. — in Killmore- Woods, the S.
part, 3 a. 2 it. 17 p.— Total, (59 a. 2 r. 16 p. stat.)— Rent,
11s. 2{d. Date 10 th July 21s/ year. — Inrolled 27th July
1669.
(122.)
16. Capt. JOHN COOKE. — In Cooletore alias Knock- 21 Cn.il.
ash, 145 a. & 28 p. — one plowland in the same, 187 a. &
32 p— in Ballyntober, 220 a. 3 r. 34 p. prof. 50 a. unprof.— Westmeath.
part of Derryliall, contiguous to Ballintobber, 103 a. 3 r.
3 p— in Derryliall and Laragli, 54 a. 2 r. 27 p— Total, 711 a.
3 r. 4 p. plant. (1,152 a. 3u. 33 p. stat.) — Rent, 14/. 8s. 3d. ;
bar. Moycashell, co. Westmeath. Date 1 5 th June 2 1 styear.
— Inrolled 18 th June 1669.
18. RICHARD FRANCKL1N esq.— In Dromicke alias Fermanagh.
Dromirke, 18a. 1r. 8p. 4s. lift/. — in Carrickmerane, 2 a.
2 r. 8p. Sd. — in Drom-Ivorin als Dromc Warren, 19 a. 2r.
5s. 3Ad— in Mullaghinore and Aglienure, 44 a. 3 r. 24 r.
lls. llijd. — in Mullaghteeoitragh and Mullaghteeightragh
ats Mulloteeghteragh and Molestecoughteragh and Inis-
keene-Island, 62 a. 2 r. 16s. lOd. — in Dromoe als Dromroc
or Dromcoe, 4 a. 3 r. 24 p. Is. 3jd. — in Carrowkillifelane,
2 a. 1 it. 8 p. 7 Id.- — in Carrowm'flerty afs Carrowm'flegherty,
102 a. 1/. 7s. 6 Ad— in Crotton, 30 a. 3 r. 8s. 3Jd— in Car-
rickm'marrish, 23 a. prof. 57 a. unprof. 6s. 2 id. — in Dro-
morran and Shraghushuna, 17 a. 2 r. 4s. 8i)d. — in Corno-
seire or Carunoseire, 18 a. 3 r. 5s. Oid— in Lisrahallan and
Ughtegillan afs Ughtigilleene, 37 a. lit. 10s. Oijrf. — in Atliboc
alias Aghaboe and Corteskill, 149 a. 1 R. 8 p. prof. 180 a.
unprof. 21. 0s. 3 id. — in Knocktonebrack ats Killtonebrack,
Bohenny, Corgasse, and Dromlaghin, 278 a. 31. 15s. Old. —
Total, 811 a. 2 b. plant. (1,314 a. 3 r. 2 p. stat.) — Rent,
10/. 18s. 10 W. ; par. Bohee and Clenish, bar. Clanawly, co.
Fermanagh.— Owlertlcighbegg, 25 a. 3 it.— in Owlertleigh, Wexford.
19 a. 1 r.— Total, (72 a. 3 R. 23 r. stat.)— Rent, 18s. 2 Id. ;
bar. Ballagheene, co. Wexford. — Clunnigmore and Clun- Mayo.
nigbegg, 212 a. 3 r. 4 p. half prof., 212 a. unprof. 21. 3s. Old.
— Derrygulten alias Derrygullenan, 18 a. & 16 p. 3s. 8d.
— Runivolan alias Runimolan, 85 a. & 32 p. 17s. 3!jd. —
Bleagh, 72 a. 8 r. 12p.prof. 9 a. 1 r. 8 p. unprof. 14s. 9d.
— Mellick alias Millick, 100 a. ]/. Os. 3d. — Tonereliowne,
1 qr., 110 a. &. 6 p. prof. 48 a. & 32 p. unprof. 1/. 3s. —
Ballynegowny (part), marked in die plott (38), 34 a. & 16 p.
6s. 10 id. — in the W. side of Dromada, 62 a. 12s. 6%d.—
Carrowmore-Killbreedy, 219 a. 2 it. prof., with a proportion of
unprof. 21. 4s. o\d. — Rathoonagh alias llaghonas, 152 a. 3 R.
half prof. 152 a. 3 r. unprof. 1/. 10s. 1 Id. — in Boithman-
nan alias Bohenan alias Drumabeghy, 1 13 a. 2 it. 16 p. prof.
435 a. 2 r. 16 p. unprof. 1/. 3s— in Clogbreake, 78 a. 3 r.
prof. 78 A. unprof. 15s. 1 1 id— in Carrowmore or Curragh-
more, marked in the plott (15), 48 a. 1 R. prof. 70 a. unprof.
9s. 9d. — in Lenaugh alias Enagh, 30 a. 6s. lid. — in the
same, contiguous to Rebane or Rabane, 65 a. 2 b. 5 p.
13s. 3d.— more in the same, 6 a. Is. 2(d— in Carrowmore and
Crossmollina, 44 a. 2 R. 9s— in the same, 133 a. 2 it. prof. 12a.
2 it. 32 p. unprof. 1/. 7s— Carrowneragha als Carrowneragh
alias Iniscoe, 82 a. prof. 23 a. 1 r. 32 p. unprof. 16s. 7d—
two islands in Loglicon, near the same, 3 a. Id. — in Bally-
laban, 17 a. 3s. 5Sd. — in Rathbane, 20 a. 4s. OJd. — more
in the same, 35 a. prof. 13 a. unprof. 7s. O’d. — Rnthsi-
nagh alias Sraghsinagh alias Knockmoylenagh, 24 a. 3 r.
8p. 5s— Ballym'hugh, 107 a. 3 r. 16 p. half prof., 107 a.
3 it. 16 p. unprof. 1/. Is. lOd. — in Rathmorneny, 60 a.
12s. lid— in the N. E. part of Ballynyty, next Boybrick,
217 a. 21. 3s. lid. — Rathnehowne, 79 a. 2 r. prof. 52 a.
1 n. 8 p. unprof. 16s. 0|d. — Total, 2,086 a. 3 r. 17 r. plant.
(3,377 a. 3 r. 9p. stat.)— Rent, 21/. 8s. Hd. ; bar. Tyrawly,
co! Mayo. Dale 18 th March 21s/ year. — Inrolled
23th March 1669.
22. EDWARD ANNESLEY— In Shanbally, 107 a. 2 n. Tipperary.
37 p. 1/. 12s. 9d— Bally- Patrick, 101 a. 1 R. 8 p. 1/. 10s. 9d.
— in Killenclogh ats Killemellagh, 8 a. 2s. 5Jd. — more in
the same, 80 a. 1/. 4s. 3 Id. — in Gortannagh or Gortetu-
n?gh, 110 a. 1/. 13s. 5d. — in Pobleofogusty ats Incheofo-
gurty, 12 a. 3 r. 24 p. 3s. lljd. — Farrina-bahill ats Farre-
nooahill, 25 a. 3 it. prof. 6 a. 2 n. unprof. 7s. 95d. — com-
mons to the adjacent towns, 30 a. 3 it. 9s. 3 id. in Fith-
moone, 51 a. 2 it. 38 p. 15s. 7|d— in Turcullagh, 18 a. 2 r.
22 p. 5s. I\d. — in Knockroe, part of Arthnrestowne, 37 a.
& 5 p. lls. 3d— more in the same, 3 a. 1 r. 39 p. Is. 0 id.
-in Curraghmore, 88 a. 1/. 6s. 7Ad— Total, (1,094 a. & 8p.
stat.) — Rent, 10/. 4s. lid.; bar. Eliogurty, co. Tipperary.
-in the N. part of Ardbcgg, 64 A. 1 R. 27 p. (104 a. & 35 p. Kilkenny.
stat ) 1/ 6s Old. ; bar. Ida, Igrim, and Ibercon, co. Kilkenny.
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^Lommntlf0 <™INEY J0HN SAD1EE— I S6. THEOBALD M of CARLINGFORD. — In
begg, 3 parcells, 92 a. 2 a. 32 p. prof. 193 a. 2 r. unprof.
If 17s. 6|d. ; bar. Garrycastle, King’s Co. — part of Ard-
\d.— Lea- Dromiskin, 2 tents, 49 a. 2r. If Os. 0£d.
, - . a. 3 b. 16 p. 19s. id. — in Killindowny, 30 a. 1b. 2 r. 6s.8d.-
lf 12s. 6 \d.‘, bar. Ida, Igrim, and Iber T' ' ■
nements, 66 a. 1 it. if 6s. 9jjd.-
3 a. 1 r. If 6s. 9f d. — in the sar
3s. 0£d. — in the same, 2 -
in the same, 1 tenement,
i, 3 tenements, and 16 a.
1 tenement, and 16 a. 2r. 6s. 8d. —
• 4grim’ antl lbel'co"> co. Kil- in Newtowne and Dromiskin, 1 tenement, 33 a. & 20 p.
kenny.— m Shanbally, 123 a. If 17s. id. ; bar. Eliogurty, 13*.5d— Lorgan, and two fairs kept yearly in said lands, 102a.
“I Date Ulh April 2 isl y™r- ~ tolled 2 r. 2f 12s. 6d— in Bashford-Rath alias Comrath, 76 a. 2 b.
bth May 1669. 26 p. u nS— Mooretowne, 153 a. 1 r. 14 p. 3f 2s. 0i)d— in
25. HENRY COX.-The castle and part of the hill of ' f 9^-“in ^ sat"e, 34 a. 2 k.
Duncormucke, 1 00 A.-pai-t of Laekan, 35 A.-Total, (218a. 13s-9^-W°<>t^towne, 102a. 2 b. 2f Is. 6d.-Dircan-
2r. 29p.stat.)— Rent, 21. 14s. 8d.; bar. Bargy, co. Wexford ^lrcamragh, 161 A- 1 R- 3l- 5s- Hd— Upper Gaines-
26. THOS. ACTON and JOHN CHILD. — Great T?,®’ A'. 1L 0s- SK— Lower Gainestowne, 78 a.
Ballymenan (part), 33 a. & 12P.-in Cookerane alias Cool- 13 p. If Is 5i<f.-part
kerane, 24 a. 3 r. 36 p— Total, (94 a. & 5 p. stat.)— Rent, o/ l o , , ’ . &. 13 P’ U ls’ 5K~ Mullaghesker, 103 a.
If 3s. 6d. ; bar. Forth, same co. 26. ROBERT ARUN- ,1, 8f‘,~ ■Rahessmy, 79a. If 1 Is. 1 Id.— part of Killcrony,
DELL gent — Scurlock’s-bush (part), 90 a — Rathestowne A' , f - 4s. 5^d— Artlicony or Rathony, Horestowne,
alias Rochestowne (part), 46 a— Levettstowne foartl 24 a — , and Lowl'ath, 472 a. 2 r. 9f 1 Is. Sjd.-Tho* Ger-
Total, (259 a. & 28 p. stat.)— Rent, 3f 4s. Old. : bar. Ramv. ~"S P™Pr‘cty . L°.W,h> ,55 A‘ U 2s‘ 3d- ~ in Lubiagh,
,-r™ ,,
' IL 10 ' ■ ' ld A- lR- 34 P- 40 A. 16*.2td— Nir. RJIw. r
7 th April 21 st year. 10 p> U 6s‘ 1 1id—‘n the comon of Lowth, 65 a. If 6s. 3 Jd.
in Cregland, 17 a. 6s. 10,)d. — in Dromgoolin, 54 a. 3 b.
27. Cornet MATTHEW WILDER Cleduffe, 84. a. 14 2s‘ 1^d— in Killeene, 51a. 2 r. lfOs.lOd— in Lowth,
If 14s. Ojd— Tenneclappahan of Tennecappahan, 65 a. & 89 A; If 12s. 4d. — Clonkeghan, 49 a. 2 r. If 0s. 0|d. — ■
27. Cornet MATTHEW WILDER Cleduffe, 84 a. J/.2s. ljd— in Killeene, 51a. 2 r. IfOs.IOd.— in Lowth,
• 14s. Ojd. — Tenneclappahan of Tennecappahan, 65 a. & 80 A- If 12s. 4d. — Clonkeghan, 49 a. 2 r. If 0s. O.Jd. —
p. If 6s. 33d. — Aghara, 157 a. 2 r. 8 p. 31. 3s. 10.' d. Kaiincooly, 302 a. 2r. 6f 2s. 6d.— Dromlecke, 196 a. 1 r.
Listibbot, 2 cartrons, 99 a. 1 r. 24 p. 2f Os. 23d.— Total, 3f 19s. 5«f; bar. and co. Louth. — Several manors, lands,
8 p. If 6s. 3 Jd. — Aghara, 157 a. 2 it.
—Listibbot, 2 cartrons, 99 a. 1 r. 24 p. i
406 a. plant. (657 a. 2 r. 26 p. stat.)— llei
Srewle, co. Longford.— Derryellagh, 95
24 p. 2f 0s. 23d— Total, 3f 19s.5d.; bar. and co. Louth. — Several manors, lands,
.) — Rent, 8f 4s. 5d. ; bar. &c\’ in dle coullty of Lowth, being graunted to him in cus-
gh, 95 a. 1 r. 26 p. prof. todiam’ the king> for settlement of the same on him and his
i Dorryckhanny-wood ats helrs’ caused a Proviso to be inserted in the bill for the settlem'
64 a. unprof.— in Derryghane ats Derryckhanny-wood ats be"'s’ caused a proviso to be inserted in the bill for the setdem1
Derrahan’s-wood, 94 a. & 21 p. prof. 25 a. & 8 p. unprof.— of I,'e1and> and by letters from Hampton Court, 1st June 1662,
Total, 189 a. 2 n. 7 p. plant. (306 a. 3 r. 33 p. stat.)— Rent, re(luil'ed the Lord Lieut, to continue him in the free and quiet
3f 16s. 8,)d. ; bar. Rathcline, same co. Date 23 d Feb. Possession °f all the said premisses, and to receive all die
2 1st year. — Inrolled 26 th Feb. 1669. rents and profits thereof, until the same should be duly settled
on him and his heirs pursuant to the said proviso. (15°, 1» p.
30. JOHN and MARTHA NELSON— In Clonebolge / & 12.) — Cruistowne, 206 a. 2 r. 4f 3s. 7Jtf — Parsons-
aml Clonemore, to begin at the S. part called Aghanalick, towne> 185 3 R- 8t 15s.2Jd— Dromgooter, 74a. If 7s.8Jd.
Ballybuddoch, Pullackmore, Derrymoney, to be cutt off by — Baggotstowne, 241 a. 1 r. 4f 17s. 6d. — Walshestowne
an E. and W. line, 528 a. 1 r. 5 p. — in Clonade, 10 a. & 13p. HO a. 2f 4s. 6|d. — Labanstowne, 86 a. 2 r. If 15s. Old.
—in the same, 81a. 2r. 20p— in Clonsast, 197a. 2r. 3 Op. ! Killtallaght, 207 a. 3 r. 4f 4s.0|d— in Nicholstowne, 256 a.
m Breskenagh and Killiclontorkery, 25 a. 1 r. 14 p. — 5f 3s- 8Jd. — part of Painestowne, 18 a. 2 r. 7s. 5 id. part
more in the same, 78 a. 2 it. 26 p— more in the same, by of tlle -^nie, 18 a. 2 r. 7s. 53d— Hitchestowne, 91 i. In.
*re in the same, 78 a. 2 it. 26 p— more in the same, by of ,lle ^"le, 18 a. 2 r. 7s. 53d— Hitchestowne,’ 91 i. 1 r.
E. and W. line towards the S., out of the lands of Bal- 11‘ 16*. lid— Graftonstowne, 88a. 1r. If 15s.81d— Dromine
ag im raige, 260 a. 2 n. 26 p.— in Killcloncorkery alias 76 A- 2 R. If 10s. lUd. ; bar. Ferrard, same co. — in Phillips-
Bal yrahm and Clonebrock, out of the W. part by a S. and townc, 16 a. 6s.5id— part of Annegloge, 72 A. 1 r. 13 p.
■ me, 128 a. 1 r. 13 p. prof. 319 a. unprof— in Killclon- If 9s. 23d.— part of the same, 8 a. 2 r. 11p. 3s. 6Jd— Great
corkery alias Clonbrue, out of the W. part, 14 a. 1 it. 13 p— Rathbody alias Bod rath (pan), 27 a. 1 r. 13 P. 11s— Little
in the same, alias Fanemore, 51 a— more in the same, 51 a. Rathbody alias Bodrath (part), 40 a. 16s. 2jd— Cookestowne
-more in the same, abas Killvantoges, S. part, 66 a— in Bel- <Pal t)> 123 a. & 18 p. 2f 9s. 1 Id— Tullaghkeele and T '
lyrahin and Killcloncorkeiy alias Baliyshane, E. part, 61 a. 49 a. & 27 p. 19s. ll>d— in Scirminstowne or Sternum
Imro1,, 1,654 A- 2r' 27p-P,ant- (2,518 a. & 6 p. 48a. 1 r. 14 p. 19s. 6 Id.; bar. Athirdee, same co—
stat.) Kent, 31f 9s. 6d. ; bar. Cooleystowne, King’s Co. manor of Mansfieldstowne, with 2 mills and a fishin"-
Dale oth June 21 st year. 308 a— 6 tenements in Lowth, and 1 88 a. lOf Os. 1 fit
' ^>...,11. tinui;, I'u a. jos. i\a. — Cookestowne
(part), 123 a. & 18 p. 2f 9s. 1 Id— Tullaghkeele and Tateboy,
49 a. & 27 p. 19s. ll ’d— in Scirminstowne or Sterminstowne,
48 a. 1 r. 14 p. 19s. 6 Id. ; bar. Athirdee, same co. in the
M mj„n,2W vmr. 308 i.-8 tenement, in Lo.tb, ,„d 188 n. 1010,. lOjV. j bmi
33. EDWARD TTmtOFl? tv. . Lo^ nth, sente co.— Raynoltlstowne, 179 n. 1 n. 31. 12s. 6id.~~
3 n. 8, .-in ,1„ wIVS.W 1W a i°H t G“ 'S1’' 3 V' W-1M, (0.318 ,. 1 »■ 26 e. ,„t)
(262a 9 ir \ A‘ 1 IL 4 P— Total, —Total rent, 118f 18 s. 53d. ; bar. Ferrard, same co — Nate ■
0. not pert of a plow., 11.13s.7rf.; bar. Enst Cntbnrj, Anegloge, 268 A. 2 n.— Drakestowne 102, 2 r:,— Aiihn;..
Kathbody, 108,. 2,.-LM, Eedt-
Iil.,«,0,.3,.25r-To»i^ ill., »;r" »«-m St.rmin.to.ne, 96,
U 1, 912. , b„. .nd e J_ » » -EZZSJS 3“>- »**•
MSU ,SZ,WM°a“ -fcV-tp.'3'Sta** ^VZSL'iS, "i!:
anti several parcells in and about Atherdee, and three
34. Capt. HENRY MORTON. -Clonenarraffh 84 , te,,emf te’ ^ their gardens and backside, in Atherdee,
If 14s. 03d— Newtowne, 461 a 2 r 9/ 6 3 r f I n i MuUaShurly- 97 A- 5 Athirdee, same co— in
towne, 105 a. 2 r. 2f 2s. 83d— in Killbegg, 60 a! IMs SW K’r tV' t!LT ~ B“yteSt°Wne> 36 A‘ 1r'“ Total.
-to hold this for the life of James Flemin" onlv -mLTin.Z M r- ' 0 ~ Re,lt’ 41 ls‘ > bar- S,ane> «>•
same, 10 a. 4s. OJd-in Irishtotvne m K J Coo,kesto"™> 394 A. 3 R. - Coole alias Cooles-
«une, 1° A 4s. 0.)d— in Irishtowne and Garnestowne, 28 a.
linn a i Scur'ughstowne, 101 A. and Rorystowne,
0 a. to hold 199 a. of these lands for the life of Rob' Balfe
only, paying 4f 0s. 7d. for the 199 a., and 4s. 10}d. for the
residue— in Balgeeth, 194 a. 3f 18s. 6Jd. — in Irishtowne
1 r]4 36^. s^'h 1,197 A' 1 “• 10l>' P'ant- (L939a!
1 R. 36 p. stat.) ; bar. Kells, co. Meath —S 12a r/' t R' . ^ A' t 15 P' *tBt-) 8A 1?' U-‘L ; bar‘ Fe»-ard, co.
21s( year. — Inrolled 2d August 1669. “ 11 ^ggg™ D<Ue 2d Jtt"' 20</l 2 tear. — Inrolled 1th Jan.
"■> anas Cooles-
townc, 311 a. 1 r— in Morstowne, 113 a — Marshalls-Rath,
289 a. 2 r. — Tullaghkeele and Tateboy, 372 a. — in Ster-
monstowne, 85 a— Cloghanmoyle, 62 a. 1 r— in Atherdee
t'v° tenements and 3 gardens, 8 a— Total in Louth, (5,776 a.
2r. 32 p. stat.) — Rent, 72f 4s. Ifd— Barnemeath, 398 a!
1 r. (645 a. & 15 p. stat.) 8f Is. 3 id. ; bar. Ferrard, co.
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1825.] FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
21 Ch. II. 42. JAMES Lord Baron BARRY of San try, chief just.
of K.B. — In Loghill, Moylingshole, and Fleming’s freehold,
Dublin. 12 a. (19 a. 1b. 30 p. slat.) 4s. 10±d. ; bar. Coolock, co.
Dublin. 43. WM. BARRY, D.B. — In Santry, comonly
called Goulding’s freehold, 40 a. (64a. 3b. 7p. stat.) 16 s. 2 Ad. ;
same bar. and co. — Date 9th Feb. 21 sty ear. — Inrolletl 19th March
1669.
King's Co. 45. Sir WILLIAM PETTY knt. — Ballybracken, 106 a.
(171a. 2r. 32p. stat) 21. 2s. lid.; bar. Ballyboy, King’s Co.
Westmeath. 45. EDWARD CARY, an orphan son and heir of Pafk
Cary esq., dec. — Several parcells of land in Rathfearnes, 9 a.
(14 a. 2 b. 13 p. stat.) 3s. 7 jd. ; bar. Farbill, co. West-
Wexford. meath part of Moghurry, Raliinrock, Ballybreene, Coolagh,
Ballinlinagh, and Coolekeherny, yc S. part of the surround
next contiguous to Mongan and Tincurry, to be cut off by an
E. and W. line, 593 a. prof. (960 a. 2 n. 10 p. stat.) 493 a. 21 ca. 11.
unprof. 12/. 0s. 1 jrf. ; bar. Scarwalsh, co. Wexford to hold
these during the life of Dudley Colclough only. 45. WM. Wexford.
MILLS.— Blackwater (part), 52 a.— Crackenstowne, 72 a.— Meath.
Total, (200 a. 3r. 18 p. stat.)— Rent, 21. 10s. 2!d.; bar. Rat-
oath, co. Meath. 45. Dr. JOHN CLARKE. — Part
of vA’eekstowne, Summerstowne, Suddern alias Sutherstowne,
and Blackwater, 54 a. 2 r. (88 a. 1 r. 35 p. stat.) 1/. 2s. Oft/.;
same bar. and co. 45. FRANCES CLARKE widow— King's Co.
Part of the said four denominations, 69 a. & 5 p. (1 11 a. 3 r.
11 p. stat.) 1/. 7s. lljd. 45. Sir ROBERT BOOTH
and WM. SAND S esq., executors of Francis Nest. Part
of Cullybegg, 104 a. (168 a. 1 r. 34 p. stat.) 21. 2s. IJd ;
bar. Ballyboy, King’s Co. Date 23 d Aug. 21s/ year.—
Inrolled 24/4 December 1669.
Wexford.
Dublin.
Kildare.
Meath.
Westmeath.
Queen's Co.
Tipperary.
Clare.
Roscommon.
Roll, ‘Hist Cha. II. fourth part, face.
1. WALTER WALSH esq. — Jobstowne, Kilcruddan ats
Kilcrodan, Prudenstowne ats Burdenstowne, and Slaterstowne,
parcells of Jobstowne, 229 a. (370 a. 3 r. 30 p. stat.) 3/.9s.6d.;
bar. Newcastle and Uppercrosse, co. Dublin. — the houses
and lands of the Leape, on the E. side of Cappenbohy,
1 gneeve, 10 a. 3s. 0 \<L — Braid alias the Braw alias Bragh
and Ballycollan, 2 plow., 335 a. 21. 10s. 10)d. — Bawne-Ishell,
1 plow, and 10 gneeves, 220 a. 1/. 12s. 11 W. — Dromon ty-
clogh ais Dromtosclogh alias Derrychressogy, A plow., 122 a.
18s. 5 \d. ; bar. Carbury, co. Cork. — the castle, manor, town,
and lands of Kilbegge alias Killibegs, 200 a. 1/. 9s. 8Jd. ; bar.
Gorey, co. Wexford. Date 31st July 21s/ year. — Inrolled
2d Nov. 1669.
6. ROGER JONES gent. — Glannemucke, 260 a. 3 r.
(421a. 3 r. 4p. stat.) 3/. 10s. 10d.; 4 bar. Ratlidowne, co.
Dublin. — Sollance alias Sollnn alias Sollans, 70 a. (113 a.
1 r. 22 p. stat.), and the mill of Johnstowne, l/. 8s. id. ; bar.
Naas, co. Kildare. — in Castlerickard and Crackanerany or I
Brackanrany als Ballycrany, part of Castlerickard, 290 a.
(469 a. 3 r. stat.) 1/. 3s. 5 f d. ; bar. Moyfenragh, co. Meath.
— Peircetowne, 207 a. (335 a. 1 r. 8 p. stat.) 21. Is. lid.; bar. 1
Deece, same co. — Higginstowne, 79 a. 1 r. (128 a. 1 r. 21 p. •
stat.) 10s. 8 id.; bar. Ferbill, co. Westmeath. — Parcells- j
towne alias Pashellstowne alias Parslingstowne, 211 a. (341 a.
3 r. 6 p. stat.) 1/. Is. 4 id. ; bar. Fertullagh, same co. — Kilke-
van and Killnacregare and Ballynemonin, parcells of Kilkevan,
300 a. (485 a. 3r. 32 p. stat.) 21. 0s. lOd. ; bar. Tinehinch,
Queen’s Co. — in Letrim and Toome, 598 a. 2 r. (969 a.
1 r. 36 p. stat.) 3/. 0s. Id. ; bar. Granard, co. Longford. —
Clonelyhy and Edenmore, 1 cartron, 150 a. (242 a. 3 r. 36 p.
stat.) 15s. 2 \d. ; bar. Longford, same co. — Knockmullane,
A plow., 131a. 3r. 24 p. (213a. 2r. 29p.stat.) 8s.; bar. Kina-
lea, co. Cork. — one capital messuage and the 4th part of a 1
plow, of Kilkiranmore, 40 a. (64 a. 3 r. 7 p. stat.) 12s. 1 \d.; I
bar. Ibawne, same co. — Ardm'clonagh alias Ardm'slanke, with |
the messuages, houses, and gardens of Parkinristard, and 35 a.
in the burgery of Cloyne, 101a. (163 a. 2r. 17f. stat.) 1/. 10s.;
bar. Imokilly, same co. — Garranrostagli als Gearrarostagh,
106 a. (171 a. 2 b. 32 p. stat) 10s. 8fd.; bar. Fermoy, same
co. — Killmonitty or Killmonitane, 1 plow., 235 a. 17.s. 10 Id. —
Garryedden, 1 plow., 220 a. 16s. lOd. ; bar. Barretts, same co.
— Cloghereddy, 160 a. 1/. 4s. 3id. — Ballyrobbin, 140 a.
1/. 12s. 4 \d. — the 4th part of Clogliill and Carrighitty, 61 a.
9s. 3j d.; bar. Clanwilliam, co. Tipperary. — one quarter j
meare of Carrowmohane, 170 a. 10s. 7)d. — Dromany, J qr., I
being the moiety of Moycullin ats Maghericrossen, (121 a. j
1 r. 37 p. stat) 11s. 5 d. ; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare. — Cal-
dragh qr., 87 a. 10s. — Canimodagli or Crinemodagh alias
Creaghnemodagh qr., 61a. 10s. — the two qrs. of Casdetehin ats
Lesnelecarrow and Carrowentemple, 148 a. prof. 10 a. unprof.
15s. — Carrowgarue ats Carrowgarragh, 1 qr., 72 a. 7s. 3?,d. ;
bar. Ballintobber, co. Roscommon. — Clonculline ats Clencul-
lane or Clocullane, 167 a. prof. 141 a. unprof. 16s. lid.; bar.
Roscommon, same co. — Aghamoreats Annaghmore, and Cor-
negeeli alias Killgart, Gortinarrow alias Gortninemarrow, Taw-
naghnedarry alias Tawnanedarry,and Leare alias Leyer, 1 cart.,
140a. 3r. 24 p. 7s. lid— Anaghbegg, 1 cart, 133 a. 6s.9d.—
ForglasseandCloncui.se, 150 a. 3 r. 8p. 7s. 7 Ad.; bar. Moyell,
co. Leitrim. — Derryvonietragh, Derryvonioughtragh, ats two
Derryvonies, Dcwtargimore alias Dowlargimore, I.cghtaheilc
( 122.)
alias Lentevile, Corderrybeg, Inniffinebra alias Innismetra,
Cavane alias Cuvane, Corgerrymore, Aghakinturkeais Agkain-
turke, Cony, and Derrryvolane, 5 cart, and a 3d, 490 a. 2 n.
(793 a. 2 r 15 p. stat.) 1/. 4s.9^d.; bar. Dromaheire, same co.
— Lantaggart and Aghamore, Rahinduffe, Dawstrack, the
barrs of Glanfarne, and the mountains of Slevagh, Corkey, and
Lackaghdeene, 120 a. (194 a. 1 r. 21 p. stat) 1/. 4s. 3id. ;
bar. Dromaheire and Rosclogher, same co. — die moiety of the
casde of Cloncurrin,'Garrybrissell, 4 qr., Carrowferkin, J qr.,
parcell of Cloncarry, 189 A. (306 A. & 23 P. stat.) 1/. 8s. 9d. ;
bar. Tyaquin, co. Galway. — Dromeeny, 50 a. prof. (80 a. 3 r.
39 p. stat.) 50 a. unprof. 13s. 6d. ; bar. Upper Eveagh, co.
Down. — in Paddingstowne, 150 a. (242 a. 3 r. 37 p. stat.)
31. 0s. 9 d.; bar. Deece, co. Meath. Date 18/4 June, 21st
year. — Inrolled 24th Nov. 1669.
15. CHARLES Earl of MOUNTRATI-I— Shrahanboy
or Shranbuy, Lackytarsney or Lacktrasney, Cappa, and Calli-
cute or Coylecutt, 332 a. 6/. 14s. 5.)d. reduced to 41. 8s. 5 d.
— in Comer, 49 a. 13s. 2d. reduced to 8s. 9d. — Total, 381 a.
plant (617 a. & 25 P. stat.) — Total rent, 7/. 14s. 3d.; bar.
Upper Ossory, Queen’s Co 16. JAMES and JOHN
MANLY, minors. — Part of Casdefleming, Knockaca and
Derrymorris, and another part of Casdefleming, Brokery, and
Cooleatrin als Boolykenedy, 138 a. (223 a. 2 b. 6 p. stat.)
21. 1 5s. 10 id. — to hold one moiety to James and his heirs ; remr
to John and his heirs ; and the other moiety to John ; remr to
James ; rem' to their two sisters and their heirs equally divided ;
same bar. and co. 17. Lieut. GEORGE GOLDSMITH.
— Ballydrian alias Killnamahau or Killamahan, 94 a. (152 a.
1 r. 2 p. stat.) 1/. 18s. 0.)d. ; bar. Ballcowen, King’s Co.
Date 6th April, 21st year. — Inrolled 16/4 August 1669.
18. Cornet GEORGE BARTON. — In Geslingstowne
alias Gpslingstowne, 148 a. — in Ballymackee, 3 a. — Total,
(244 a. 2 r. 15 p. stat.) — Rent, 3/. Is. lfd. ; bar. Shelelogher,
co. Kilkenny. 18. GILES KING. — In Goslingstowne,
30'a. — in Banford alias Ban feagh, 1a. 1 it. 18 p. — Total, (50 a.
3 b. stat.) — Rent, 12s. 8d. 18. WM. BAXTER. — In
Earlestowne, 5 a. — in the same, 108 a. 2 r. 19 p. — Total,
(184 a. & 8 p. stat) — Rent, 21. 6s.; same bar. and Co.
19. PETER WALKER. — In Ballybracke, the E. part by a
N. and S. line, 166 a. (268 a. 3 r. 23 p. stat.) 3/. 7s. 2 Id. ;
bar. Clonliske, King’s Co. 20. NIC. BIBBY. — In Dun-
ldtt (part), 15 A. — in Farnoge, 17 a. 1 it. 14 p. — Note .- In the
Reddendum the n° of acres stands thus, 69 a. 1 r. 14 p. plant.
(112 a. 1r. 10, p. stat.) — Rent, l/.8s.ld. ; bar. Ida, Igrim, and
Ibercon, co. Kilkenny. Date 6/4 Nov. 21st year. — In-
rolled 2d Dec. 1669.
21. Col. RICHARD TURNER. — Part of Galtrym,
13 a. 2 r. 34 p. 5s. 6)d. — rath of Kihnore, 170 a. & 16 p.
31. 7s. 6d. — Cookestowne alias Clearkestowne, 69 a. 1/. 4s. 4 d.
— part of Clonelyan and Knocke, 60 a. 1 it. 10 p. 1/. 4s. 5\d.
— part of the same, 238 a. & 17) p. 41. 16s. 4fd. — part of
Monalvey next Sir Thomas Wharton’s, 95 a. & 16 p.
1/. 18s. 6 \d. — out of the N.E. part of Monalvey next Aid"
Teigh’s part, 71a. 2 it. 10 p. 1/. 8s. 10 jd. — pail of G.allow,
166 a. 2r. 26 p. 3/. 7s. 5 Jd. — part of Gallow, 160 a. 1 It. 37) p.
3/. 4s. lid. — part of Galtrym, 333 a. 1b. 13 p. 61. 15s. —
Galway.
Down.
Meath.
Queen's Co.
King's Co.
Kilkenny.
King’s Co.
Kilkenny.
Meath.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
21 Cs. XX. Total rent, 271. 13s. ; bar. Deece, co. Meath. Date
10/A June 21s/ year. — Inrolled 3d Dec. 1669.
Meath.
Cork. 23. FRANCIS BERNARD.— Knockane-Idreene (part),
223 a. 2 li. (362 a. & 6p. stat.) 31. 7s. 10£<Z. JOHN
POOLE. — Raliarone (part), 1H a. 2 it. 27 i*. (185 a. 2 n.
39 p. stat.) 1/. 14s. 9]d. ; bar. East Carbury, co. Cork.
Date 9/A Sep. 21s/ year. — Inrolled 10/A Dec. 1669.
Cork. 24. HENRY BEECHER esq. — Part of Drommore or
Dranmore, 462 a. & 1 p. 7/. Os. 3 id. reduced to 4/. 10s.—
easterly part of Curran, 195 a. 1 r. 13 r. 21. 19s. 4 \d. reduced
to 1/. 10s.; bar. West Carbury, co. Cork. — Note: Thomas,
. son and heir of said Henry Beecher, had the total rent of
91. 19s. 8tf. reduced to 6/. per annum ; and the said Thomas,
having purchased from Lord Kingston the lands following,
viz. the W. part of Drommore, Ballenorane, and Carrane, con-
taining 626 a. 3 n. 29 p., the quit rent whereof amounted to
9/. 19s. lid., same was reduced to 6/. 9s. 10.)d. ; and having
purchased from Sir Wm Petty the lands of Khockane, Quo-
rish, Baltineroughtragh, Dunkilly, Ballyrisode, and Dunma-
nus, he had the abatement of 17/. 4s. 1 W. of the quit rent
of 50/. 18s. lid. payable thereout, reducing it to 33/. 14s.;
date 22d March 1677. (Not. anno 30", -V pars, dorso Noll 32.)
25. THOMAS BEECHER esq.— Lynane, 27 a. 1 r.—
Killegan, 44a. — Total, (98a. 3 h. lOp. stat.) — Total, 18s. 4L/.
-26. JOHN BRAYLY.— In East Skeagh, 30 a.— in Bal-
lycotten, 21 a. — Total, (82a. 2r. 17 p. stat.)— Rent, 15s. 4</.;
same bar. and co. Date lVh July 21s/ year. — Inrolled
nth Dec. 1669.
Westmeath. 27. JOHN EDGE. — Part of Raghannawinsnay ats Rath-
nugent, Agherney, Raima, Darrahine, Creganstowne, and
Parke, 254 a. & 33 p. 51. 2s. lit/. — Killahine or Killatiny alias
Killelan (part), 115 a. 2r. 21. 6s. 9]rf. ; bar. Moycashell,
co. Westmeath. Dale 13/A Sep. 21 s/ year. — Inrolled
10/A Dec. 1669.
Cork. 29. Lieut. WALTER DAWLEY. — In Ballydahen,
406 a. 1 r. 14 v. (658 a. & 27 p. stat.) 6/. 3s. 5{d.; bar.
Fermoy, co. Cork. Date 31s/ July 21s/ year. — Inrolled
2d Nov. 1669.
Limerick. 31. JAMES COLLINS. — Out of the S. part of Killi-
nure, 275 a. 1 n. 13 p. (455 a. 3 r. 39 p. stat.) 4/. 3s. 7 \d. ;
bar. Clanwilliam, co. Limerick. 32. Lieut. JOHN
COOKE. — Gortnehally, 91 a. 3 r. 27 p. — in Gortneskeagh,
15 a. 3 n. 7 p.— Total, 108 a. 2 n. 34 r. plant. (176 a. & 16 r.
stat.) — Rent, 11. 13s.; same bar. and co. Date 21s/ May
21 st year. — Inrolled 22 d June 1669. /
Wexford. 33. ANDREW RAM gent.— In Monymore and Tob-
berfinoge, 224 a. (362 a. 3 r. 14 p. stat.) 4/. 10s. 8 \d. re-
Limerick. duced to 21. ; bar. Shelmalicr, co. Wexford. — in Knockur-
senty alias Knockcentry and Carrickbegg, 37 a. 1r. 6p. (54a.
1 n. 13 p. stat.) 10s. 1S<Z. ; lib. of Limerick, or bar. Clon-
Queen's Co. william, co. Limerick. — in Cloneeve alias Cloneeke ais
Cloneefe, 120 a. (194 a. 1 r. 20 p. stat.) 21. 8s. 7 </. ; bar.
Meath. Upper Ossory, Queen’s Co. — in Knocke alias Kenocke,
43 a. & 7 p. (69 a. 2 r. 35 r. stat) 17s. 4 \d. ; bar. Du-
Wexford. leeke, co. Meath. — in Garreniskc alias Garry-Richard,
55 a. (89 a. & 14 p. stat.) 1/. 2s. 3d. ; bar. Ballagheene, co.
Wexford. — Knocknerekile, 121 a. 3 r. (197 a. & 33 p.
stat.) 21. 9s. 3Srf. ; same bar. and co. — in Cloghaden, 72 a.
2 n. 13 p. (117 a. 2 b. 10 p. stat.) 1/. 9s. 4 d. reduced to
Kilkenny. > '>ar- Gantry, same co.— in Ballyhoyle, 30 A. (48 A. 2 R.
15 p. stat.) 12s. 1 \d.\ bar. Knocktopher, co. Kilkenny. —
Meath. in Knockbracke, 80 a. (129 a. 2 r. 13 p. stat.) 1/. 12s. 4.1 d. ;
bar. Half-Fore, co. Meath. — in Coolenesillagh als Coole-
nesellagh alias Clonsillagh, bounded on the N. with the
river Blackwater, on the S. with the highway from
Munster, Connaught to Kells, 29 a. 3 r. (48 a. & 27 p.
Westmeath, stat.) 12s.; bar. Kells, same co in Streamstowne, 11a.
(17 a. 3 r. 10 p. stat.) 4s. 5 \d. ; bar. Moycashell, co. West-
meath.— in Castle- Warren, 97 a. (157 a. & 19 p. stat.) 2lCa. Xi.
1/. 19s. 5J<Z. reduced to 1/. 10s. ; bar. Gowran, co. Kil- ~~
KENNY. — in Castle-Connell and Stradbally, 23 a. 1 r. 5 r. Ndhenny.
(37 a. 3 R. 12 P. stat.) 7s. Ojrf. — in Ratheinsteele, 4 A. Limerick.
(6 a. 1 r. 30 p. stat.) Is. 2d. ; lib. of Limerick, or bar.
Clanwilliam, co. Limerick. — Scartvarinoge ats Scartvar-
riwy, 41 a. (66 a. 1 R. 26 p. stat) 1 2s. 5 d. ; bar. Owthnybegg,
same co. Date 15 th April 21s/ year. — Inrolled 15 th Jidy
1669.
36. CHARLES ALCOCK. — In Carrickeenaveigh, and Tipperary.
part of Knockaneveigh, 123 a. 1/. 17s. 4-§</. — in Rathsallagh,
138 a. & 32 p. 21. Is. Hid. — Pepperstowne (part), marked in
y* plott (53 Q.), 45 a. & 14 p. 14s.; bar. Middlethird, co. Tip-
perary. 36. JOHN LANE. — Maganstowne (part), 39 a.
1 r. 38 p. Us. lift/. — in Oneskeagb, 90 a. 1/. 9s. 1}(Z. — in
Ballyvadine, 26 a. 1 r. 8s. — in Lismoynane, 16 a. 4s. 10[d.
— Rubbuck’s land (part), 70 a. 2 r. 5s. id. — in Peperstowne,
7 a. Is. lOirf. — more in the same, 29 a. 1 r. 26 p. 8s. llrf. —
in Ferrensliea, 30 a. & 35 P. 9s. 2<Z. — one moiety of Grange-
bury, (y° other being the property of Nic* Everett and Jeoffry
Mocker of Mockerstowne,) 29 a. 2r. 8s. 1 1 Id in Ballylosky,
Clonekeany, and Clongany, 44 a. 1 r. 8p. 13s. 3;|<Z. — part
of Rathcoole and Garryduffe, members of Itathcoole, marked
(64 W.), 107 a. & 27 "p. 1/. 12s. 6i</.— in Waddingstowne
alias Wedchngstowne, 74 a. & 11 r. 11. 2s. 5ld— in y same,
13 a. 2r. 26 p. 4s. lid.— more in tlie same, 81a. 1/.4s.5</.—
in Preistowne, 19 a. 3 r. 25 p. 6s.; same bar. and co.
Date 29 th May 21s/ year. — Inrolled 29 th June 1669.
38. Sir MICH. ARMYNE bart. and the Lady MARY Westmeath.
ARMYNE. — The E. part of the lands called Gerald Fitz-
Gerald’s part of Dallistowne, 95a. 3r. 15p. — Toberconnocke
(part), 168 a. 1 n. 20 p.— Total, (419a. Sr. 22 p. stat.)—
Rent 51. 4s. Ilk/. — in Ballymoran, 42 a. — in Nugent’s part
of Farthingstowne, 87 a. 2 it. 20 p.— Total, (209 a. 3 r. 35 r.
stat.) — Rent 2/. 12s. 6 d. — these toiler and her heirs for ever;
bar. Rathconrath, co. Westmeath. Date 20 th Jidy 21s/
year.— Inrolled 27 th August 1669.
40. JOHN COTTERELL gent— Kill tilly and Downine, Wexford.
792a. prof. 592 a. unprof. 1 6/. 0s. 3d. — Coolevane alias Culle-
veeneand Curraghduffe, 506A.prof. 300a. unprof. 10/.4s.l01d.
— Coolecarny, part of Moghurry, Cooleroc, Ballybrin, and
Ballynemannagh, yc N. part of yc surround, 217 a. 4/.7s.l0!r/.;
bar. Scarwalsh, co. Wexford. — Ballyteige, Crosfernoge, and
Chappell, 73 a. 1/. 9s. 6W.— Bally bavne, 26 a. 16s. 6. >,(/.—
Norristowne, 27 a. 10s. 9tf. ; bar. Bargy, same co. — in Gur-
teene and Cromoge, 210 a. 13s. 4 W.; bar. Scarwalsh, same
co. — in Stonnyford, 13 a. lOirf. ; "bar. Forth, same co.
Date 5th Felt. 21 st year. — Inrolled 6/A July 1669.
42. Sir HENRY WADDINGTON knt— In Buokin, Galway.
lqr., 37 a. prof. (59 a. 3 r. 20 p. stat.) 843 A. unprof. 7s. 5Jrf. ;
1 bar. Longhrea, co. Galway. — in Cahervane, 1 qr. — Cregg-
dulfe and Fannareagh, 1 qr., 292 a. 2/. 19s. 5\d.— part of
Shroufoughter and Shroufeighter, 8 a. Is. 7Jrf. ; bar. Dun-
kcllin, same co. — in Cahertarue qr., contiguous to Drum-
hastie alias Drnmhaskey, and Sesse alias Shesse als Leskehy
qr., northward by an E. and W. line, 255 a. 1 r. 13 p. 21. 6s. 1</. ;
same bar. and co. — Total, (911 a. 3r. 32 p. stat.) — Total
rent 51. 14s. 7\d. — in Ballymony ats Ballinvonin, 2 qrs.,307 a.
(497 a. 1 it. 6 p. stat.) 3/. 2s. 3$d. ; 1 bar. Loughrea, same co.
— in Tawnyhurry, 8 a. 2 r. 14 p. — in Derrickhannywood, 10 a. Longford.
2 a. 32 p.— Total, (31 A. & 14 p. stat.) — Rent, 7s. 9.| d. ; bar.
Rathclyne, co. Longford. 45. THEOPHILUS SAND- Noscommon.
FORD esq. — In Lishdy, Lisboy, and Cloneshaver, 43 a. prof.
41a. unprof. — in Ballindrumlagh-Emlagh, Aram, Cashell, and
Clontraske, 163 a. — Total, (333 a. 2 r. 28 p. stat.) — Rent,
21. Is. Sid. ;. bar. Ballintobber, co. Roscommon. — in Ballin-
dromlagh-Emlagh, 137 a. 1 it. 13 p. — Knockrow, 1 qr., 1 26 a.
prof. 49 a. unprof.— Clonesallagh, 1 qr., 70 a. prof. 20 a. un-
prof.—Total, 333 a. 1 r. 13 p. plant. (539 a. 3 n. 28 p. stat.)
Rent 3/. 7s. 5jd.; same bar. and co. Dale 14/A June 21s/
year. — Inrolled 11/A October 1669.
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1. HENRY FISHER.— Ballrath, 14.0 a.— in Ethillstowne,
9 a. & 17 p. — Ballgeth, 48 a. 2 r. 30 p.— Irishtowne (part),
96 a. — Dowrath (part), 7 a. — Total, 300 a. 3 r. 7 p. plant.
(487 a. & 38 p. stat.)— Rent, 61. Is. 9 \d. ; bar. Kells, co. Meath.
Date 1th Dec. 21st year. — Inrolled 16 th Dec. 1669.
3. Sir GEORGE BLUNDELL knt. and bait.— In Kill-
nantoge, 132 a. — in Killcloncorlcery, part of Ballyrabin and
Clonebroake, viz., the easterly panto be cut off by a N. and
S. line, 124 a. 2 r. 27 p.— Total, 256 a. 2 r. 27 p. plant.
(415 a. 3 r. 1 p. stat.)— Rent, 51. 3s. lljd. ; bar. Coolestowne,
King’s Co. 4. Capt. SOLOMON FAITH.— Part of
Larlia, 178 a. — part of Streamstowne, 52 a. — Total, (372 a.
2 r. 9 p. stat.) — Rent, 4 1. 13s. Ohd. ; bar. Moycashell, co.
Westmeath. 4. Capt. ANTHONY HALL. — Part of
Convagh and Labon, 69 a. 3 r. 36 p. (113 a. 1 R. 16 p. stat.)
It. 8s. 4 d. ; bar. Rathconratli, same co. — part of Lannana-
margan ats Lannanamarrin, 57 a. 3 R. 20 p. (93 A. 2 R. 38 p.
stat.) It. 3s. 5\d. ; bar. Warrenstowne, King’s Co. Date
30 tk June 21st year. — Inrolled 1th Dec. 1669.
5. GRACE SWIFT of Holyhead, widow and adm* of
Thos Swift esq., and Rob1, Rebecca, Eliz., Mar}’, and Sarah
Swift, their children.— Clondaliver, 204 a. & 32 p. prof. 9 a.
unprof.— Fenner, 264 a. 1 r. 8 p.— Total, (758 a. 2 r. Up.
stat.)— Rent, 9t. 9s. 7ft/.— part of Balratli, 50 a. (80 A. 3 R.
38 p. stat.) It. 0s. 2\d. ; bar. Moyashell and Magheredernan,
co. Westmeath.— to hold to yc uses of the marriage settle-
ment of the said Thom and Grace Swift, dated 27 Jan. 1659,
and to the uses of his last will, dated 28 Dec. 1661.
9. Said GRACE SWIFT.— In Rathgowne, 8 a. 1 r. 8 p.
— in Cloonmore, 2 a. 1 R. — in Bourdstowne, 39 a. 1 r. 8 p.
Monemed, 1 a. 3 r.— in Ballrath, 8 a. 2 it.— Total, (97 a.
1 r. 15 p. stat.) — Rent, It. 4s. 4J<t.; same bar. and co. — in
Levallyreagh, 22 a. 3 r. 32 p.— in Fennis, out of the N. E.
quarter, 247 a. 1 R. 26 p— Total, (437 a. 3 R. 28 P. stat.) —
Rent, 31. 12s. 11W.; bar. Upper Iveagh, co. Downe.— Lis-
ureward alias Lisnereward, 36a. (58 a. 1 r. 10 p. stat.) 9s.8</.;
bar. Lower Iveagh, same co. .Date 13lh Sep. 21 st year.
Inrolled 24th Nov. 1669.
11. NIC. CODDE esq.— In the easterly part of Great
and Little Posselstowne, 102 a. & 27 p. (165 a. 1 r. 39 p.
stat.) 21. Is. 4\d. ; bar. Moyfenragh, co. Meath.— part of
Buncarrigg, 19 A.— the castle of Ballyumphant, with part of
Ballyumphant, Ballygore, and Coolemory, 76 a. — in the
same, 7 a. 2 r. — Roscuttstowne alias Rostenstowne (part),
31 a— in Kildeanon, N. part, 14 a. 2 r. 27 p— Total, (240 a.
& 1 p. stat.) —Rent, 21. 19s. lift/.; bar. Forth, co. Wexford.
12. JAMES BUTLER esq.— Garrywilliam and Clone-
soolin, 30 a.— part of Drome, 249 a. 3 R. 24 p.— Total, (453 a.
1 r. 3 p. stat.)— Rent, 4 1. 5s. 3 id. ; bar. Eliogurly, co. Tippe-
rary. Date 4th Sep. 21st year. — Inrolled 24th Nov.
1669.
13. Sir BULSTROD WHITLOCKE knt.— Killinboy,
106 a. 21. 2s. lid.— Duniell alias Duneele, 209 a. 2 r. 8 p.
51. 17s. 8 d. ; bar. Rathconrath, co. Westmeath.— in Lacken,
bounded on the north with the barony of Moygoish, N.W.
with Ballyharne, W. with Grange and Carricke, on the S.
with Tulhnort, and on die E. with Ballyneclunagh, 215 a. 1 R.
25 p. (348a. 3 R. 23 p. stat.) 41. 0s. lid.; bar. Corkery, same
co. Date 3\stJuly 21 st year.— Inrolled 2d Nov. 1669.
15. WILLIAM BICKERDICKE.— Clonmuck, 90 a.—
part of Brodier, 66 a— Total, (252 a. 2 r. 35 p. stat.)— Rent,
21. 7s. 4\d. ; bar. Lower Ormond, co. Tipperary. — in Kerry-
hiil, 61a. 2 it. 6 P. (99 A. 2 r. 27 p. stat.) 1/. 4s. lid.; bar.
Kells, co. Kilkenny. 15. EDWARD FOWTRELL.
—Beilin, 226a. (366a. & 12 p. stat.) 3/. 4s. lid.; bar. Lower
Ormond, co. Tipperary. 16. RICE PHILLIPPS gent.
—In Great Lisrany, 95 a.— in Little Lisrany, 5 a. 2 r.— Total,
(162 \ 3r 111’, stat.) — Rent, 21. 0s. 8id.; bar. Atherdee, co.
Louth. — 16. Cornet THOS. WARREN.-In Tobber-
tenan, 142 a. — in the same, 110 A.— Total, (408 a. & 32 p.
stat.)— Rent, 5/. 2s. Old. ; bar. Moyfenradi, co. Meath.
Dale \0th Dec. 20 th year.— Inrolled 17 th May 1669.
( 122.)
18. PIERCE Visct. IKERRYN, a Protestant. — The Tipperary.
castle,, town, and lands of Clonamilton, 1,361 a. prof. 74 a.
unprof. — Graige-Padine, 325 a. prof. 180 a. unprof. — Fenner,
401 a. prof. 61a. unprof. — Inchyrourke, 374 a. prof. 47 a.
unprof. ; bar. Slevardagh, co. Tipperary. — Cullaghill and
Ballyoynagh, lqr. of Colpe, 122 a. 2r. — of the same, 98 a.
& 6 p. prof. 249 a. 3 n. 24 p. unprof. — the moiety of Tymony
alias Tomony, 1 qr. of Colpe, 135 a. 2 r. 32 p. prof. 389 a.
2 R. unprof. — Drumard and one moiety of Clonbingh, 1 i Colpe,
423 a. 1 r. 32 p. prof. 879 a. 2 r. 16 p. unprof.— part of yc
bog of Monley, 677 a. — one moiety of Clonbeagh alias Clon-
buigh, 528 a. & 32 p. prof. 462 a. & 8p. unprof. — Talloe als
Till Iaghmc J ames, 789 a. 3 R. prof. 2,473 a. 1 R. unprof.— Long-
Orchard, 369 a. I r. — Barnaliffcene alias Barnalisseene,319 a.
prof. 50 a. 2 r. unprof. — Drumman and Listilleene, 324 a. &
32 p. prof. 34 a. unprof. ; bar. Ikerryn, same co. — Shangarry,
i qr. of a Colpe, 232 a.— one qr. Colpe, 202 a.— Knockankill,
i qr. Colpe, 138 a. — Killmokollomoge ats Killmoculmoge, d°,
122 a. — Dunnedrenane, d", 68 a. — Garrynegree, 4 Colpe acres,
170 a. — Ballygallavane, 3 d“, 218 a.— Lissmallyn, 1 Colpe,
738 a. — Gragegagh alias Gragagh, A a Colpe, 424 a.— Island
and Graigeshomine, £ a Colpe, 1 18 a. — Affolly, 3 Colpe acres,
194A. — Lisduffe, 1 qr. Colpe, 369 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. — part
of Ballymontty alias Ballynenty, i Colpe, 265 a. ; bar. Slevar-
dagh, same co. — part of Cullecully, the 12th part of a Colpe,
117 a. 3 R. 24 p. — Ratlimannagh, 1 Colpe, 271 a. 2 it. prof.
53 a. & 16 p. unprof.— Culecrooe alias Coolecrew, J a Colpe,
148 a. & 32 p. prof. 72 a. unprof.— Barronstowne alias Bar-
ron’s-land, i Colpe, 144 a. 2 r.— of the same, 73 a. prof. 38 a.
unprof. ; A bar. Eliogurty, same co.— Garrenageile alias Gar- Kilkenny.
nageale, 151 a. — Crossnegreeny, part of Buolicke parish,
120 a. prof. 93 a. unprof.; bar. Crannagb, co. Kilkenny. —
a mortgage of 300/. on Moglissane alias Mollossane, contain- Tipperary.
ing 612 a.; bar. Slevardagh and Compsey, co. Tipperary. —
a mortgage of 550/ on Quill ats Killmokilly, 446 a. ; bar.
Eliogurty, same co — a mortgage of 300/. on the two Bally-
behyes, 148 a. 2 r. 16 p. 8c 96 a. 2 r. 16 p , and on one moiety
of Killclony, 182 a. 3 r.— the other moiety of Killclony, 182 a.
3 r. ; same bar. and co. — a mortgage of 600/. on part of
Painestowne, 385 a. ; bar. Slevardagh, same co. — Cloverhy,
405 a.; same bar. and co. Date \4th Dec. 21s< year. — In-
rolled Is/ February 1669. Paying such chiefries, quit rents,
and services, and no other, as were due and payable out of
the premisses on the 22d of Oct. 1641.
23. PHILIP Lord WHARTON.— Stoackestowne (part), Westmeath.
316 a. 8c 32 p. — Stratonstowne, 171 a. 3 r. 24 p. — Tutes-
towne, 415 a. — Total, (1,462 a. 3 r. 20 p. stat.) — Rent,
18/. 4s. 8Jd. ; bar. Moyashell and Magherydernon, co. West-
meath. the castle, messuage, mill, and lands of Killerick, Curloxo.
489 A. — Ardnehugh (part), 81 A. — Total, (923 a. 1 it. 9 p.
stat.) — Rent, 11/. 10s. 10.lt/. ; bar. and co. Carlow. —
part of Bally na, 160 a. prof. 34 a. unprof. — part of Coin’s- Westmeath.
towne or Curristowne, 117 a. 3 r. 24 p. — part of Stoakes-
towne, 43 a. 2 r. 39 p. — part of Kyalstowne, 26 a. 3 r. 3p.
— Total, 348 A. 1 R. 2(i p. plant. (564 a. I R. 20 p. stat.) —
Rent, 7/. Is. 1 d.; bar. Moyashell and Magherydernon, co. West-
meath. Date 30th July 21 st year.— Inrolled 15 thNov. 1669.
26. JOHN BOWEN. — In the 8 plowlands of Pharihy and Cork.
Ballensmisty, on the S.W. side of the river Pharihy, 600 a.
prof. 55 A. unprof. — in Monecrubane, the S.S.E. part, 56 a.
3 r. 27 p. — in Garrandrolan, 92 a. — Total, 748 a. 3 r. 27 i>.
plant. (1,213 a. 8c 20 p. stat.)— Rent, 11/. 7s. 5.W.; bar. Fer-
moy, co. Cork. Date 10th Dec. 21st year. — Inrolled
\3th Dec. 1669.
28. RICHARD HARDING.— In Curtnacuddey, out of Wexford.
the N. part, 178 A.— in Ballyhelly or hellin and Mensoners
alias Mointumer, 182 a. — Total, (589 a. 2 r. 19 p. stat.) —
Rent, 7/. 7s. 4ft/. reduced to 21. 28. WILLIAM
MEADOWS. — Out of the S. E. part of Toninomine alias
Tonmonine, 102 a. 2r. 27 i>. (166 a. Ir. 9p. stat.) 21. Is. 6 ft/.
reduced to 10s.; bar. Bantry, co. Wexford. — Note ; Mr. Mea-
dows sold these lands to Mr. Wm Ivory, who by patent had
a reducement of the quit rent of 21. Is. 6ft/. to 10s. a year.
Dale \Oth June 21 st year. — Inrolled 3d Dec. 1669.
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30. WALTER JOHNSTON. — Part of Downebegg,
130 a. 2 r. 26 p. (211a. 2 b. 20 p. stat.) 1/. 15s. 3 id.; bar.
Kinelearty, co. Down. — Ralhdannon or Rathannon, 383 a.
(620 a. In. 24 p. stat.) 24 11s. 83d.; same bar. and co.
Date lift Sep. 21st year. — Inrolled 8 ft Dec. 1669.
Westmeath. 32. ROWLAND WILSON.— Stonehall, 309 a. 2 R. 16 p.
— Larkanstowne, 143 a. 2 it. 4 p.— Total, (733 a. 3 it. 2 p.
stat.) — Rent, 91. 3s. 5d. ; bar. Corkery, co. Westmeath. —
in Mayne, 12 a. 1 a. 9 p. — Symondstowne, 97 a.- 2 it. 32 p. —
Lower Lispople (part), 22a. 3 it. Ip— Dira, 117 a. & 16 p.
— in Williarnstowne, 15 a. 3 b. 38 p. — in Cloutins, 9 a. 3 it.
8 P. — Connyburrogh alias Coniburrow, 15 a. — Total, (471 a.
1 r. 18 p. stat.) — Rent, 51. 17s. 9d. ; bar. Demifore, same Co,
32. ISAAC DOVER. — In Williarnstowne, 138 a. 3 r.
22 p. (224 a. 3 n. 20 p. stat.) 21. 16s. 3d. ; same bar. and co.
32. MOSES JENKINS. — The castle, town, mill, and
part of the lands of Monelea, 222 a. (359 A. 2 r. 16 p. stat.)
4/. 9s. 101(7. ; bar. Moyasbell and Magheredernon, same co.
Date 13 ft May 21st year. — Inrolled 1 9ft June 1669.
Meath. 35. ERASMUS SMITH esq. -In Bryanstowne, 84a.
(136 a. & 10 p. stat.) 14 14s.; bar. Slane, co. Meath.—
to bold this for the life of Oliver Lord Lowth, and no longer.
— in Butlerstowne, 98 a. 1 r. plant. (159 a. & 23 p. stat.)
It. 19s. 9d. ; bar. Morgallion, same co. — Gallestowne, 241a.
44 17s. 7 d. — Kenraghstowne, 240 a. 44 17s. 2d. ; bar.
Deece, same co. — to hold these for the life of Hugh Hussey,
Kildare. and no longer. — in Killadowan, 230 a. (372 A. 2 it. 9 p. stat.)
44 13s. ; bar. Salt, co. Kildare. — to hold this for the life of
King's Co. Oliver Lord Howth only.— Ballyshean and Maghereard, 108 a.
In. 24 8s. 9 Jd. — Killcloncosse, 166 a. 34 7s. 2\d. — Lyagh,
103 a. & 12 p. 24 Is. 8 id. — Lower Ballyshaen, 111a. 3 r.
24 5s. 2 Jd. — Killoger, 78 a. 14 lls. 6 Jd. — Carrowreagh, 97 a.
3 r. 14 19s. 7Jd. — Clontremine alias Killnecremine, 30 a.
2 n. 12s. 4d.— part of Donganreaghan and Aghadagh, 57 a.
1 r. 14 3s. l|d. ; bar. Ballybritt, King’s Co. — Total in
King’s Co., 752 a. 1 r. 12 p. plant. (1,218 a. 2 n. 13 p. stat.)
Queens Co. — Total rent, 154 4s. 7Id.— Coolenow, 46 a. 3r. 18s. lid. —
part of Killkeanane next Killoge, 128 a. 24 lls. 10d. — in
Ballynemony and Aghavane, 79 a. 1 r. 18 p. 14 19s. 4-id. I
—Total, 254a. & 18 1*. plant. (440 a. Sr. stat.)— Total rent, I
Tipperary. 54 Os. lid. ; bar. Tinehinch, Queen’s Co.— part of Lisduffe, |
196 a. 24 19s. 5 Jd. — the remaining part of d“, and part of j
Ballanamoe, 147 a. 24 19s. 6. (d. — the remaining part of I
Bullanamoe, 300 a. 64 Is. 5 Id. — Total, 643 a. plant. (1,041 a.
2 r. 7 p. stat.) — Total rent, 124 0s. 5 d. ; bar. Ikerryn and Lower
Roscommon. Ormond, co. Tipperary.— Curraghmorragh (part), 109 a.
(176 a. 2 r. 9p. stat.) 14 9s. 5d. ; bar. Atldone, co. Ros-
common. 37. MATHEW PLUNKETT esq., son of the
Lord Dunsany. — Scurlockstowne, 362 a. 3 b. 8 p. (587 a.
lit. 32 p. stat) 74 6s. 9 jd. ; bar. Deece, co. Meath.
Date 15 ft May 21 si year. — Inrolled 16 ft June 1669.
38. Sir RICHARD GETHIN bait, and ARTHUR
HYDE of Castlehyde, esq. — A11 old timber house, slated,
a yard backwards to the city walls, in Corn-market, Dublin,
15s. — part of a house to the street, a back house, slated, and
two yards, 13s. Id. — a house, slated, lls. 3d. — a house to
the street, a back house, slated, and yard, 14 10s a house to
>■' street, a kitchen, slated, a shop to the kay, 3 yards, and
a garden plott, 14 14s. 6d. — a house to the street, 13s. 6d.
— a house to the street, a back house, slated, and 2 yards,
14 10s.; in High-street, in the city of Waterford. —
a garden enclosed. Is. 1 Id. — old walls to the street, con-
taining 28 feet in length and 21 f. in breadth, a yard 47 f.
long and 35 broad, a garden 95 f. long and 83 broad, 4s. 6d.
— a piece of ground to the street, and a piece of garden
ground adjoining to it, in 3 parcells, 4s. 6d. ; in St. John’s-
street, d™. — walls of a house and garden plott, 2s. 3d. — a
garden plott, ls.6d.; in St. Stephen’s-street.— part of a house
parted from the church part, with an additional back build-
ing, a courtledge, and garden, 14 10s. — a house to the
street, slated, and 2 yards, 14 8s. lOd. ; in Broad-street—
a tenement, slated, a yard, and garden, 12s. — a house to the
street, thatched, a yard, garden, and a house plott at the N.
end of the street, 13s. 6d. — a front house, used as a malt-
house, a garden, an old house adjoining to the former, and
a yard to the street, 18s.— a front house, a house backwards,
slated, a yard, and garden, 19s. 6<4 — a back house, slated,
a thatched tann-house, and a house or bark-mill therein, a
cabbin, and garden, 7s. 6<4— a tann-house, thatched, a yard
to the street, wherein are several tann-pitts, and another
yard wherein are tann-pitts, 15s.— a front house and yard,
18s. — a thatched tenement to the street, a yard, and two
gaulens, 7s. 6 d. — a thatched tenement, 2 yards, and a gar-
den, 3s. 9(4 — a thatched tenement, a yard, and garden, 6s.
— a slated tenement, a thatched stable backwards, and a
yard, 7s. 10(4 ; in St Jolm-street. — part of a front house,
slated, a court, and garden, Is. 10 jd.; in St. Michaell’s-
street; all in Waterford Total rent in Waterford,
164 5s. 6(4 — to the use of the (49) officers. — Date
lift January 21st year.— Inrolled 3d June 1669.
46. WILLIAM WEBSTER. — Part of Ballyneane, part
of Newtowne, part of Knockneragh, Knockna, Cappoll, part
of Preistowne, and part of Dranghane manor, 444a. 1 r. 31 p
(719 a. 3 b. 28 p. stat.) 64 15s. — in Newtowne, 222 a. &
35 p. (359 a. 3 b. 17 p. stat.) 34 7s. 6(4 ; bar. Middlethird,
co. Tipperary Dale 30 ft June 21 st year. — Inrolled
1th July 1669.
Meath.
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Roll, 21 ft Clia. II. JiJlh pari, face.
1. Sir CHARLES WHEELER bait. — Timolin, 580 a.
3r. 32 p. 114 15s. 1(4 — Porter-seize, 288 a. 1 r. 28 p.
54- 16s. 8:} (4 — Sheane als Shyon, including Tubberkeigh
alias the Blind Well, 92 a. 14 17s. 3(4 — Burne- Church,
10 a. 4s. 0 jd. ; bar. Narragh and Reban, co. Kildare. —
•’ Collinstowne, with the hamletts, mid Coolerake, 314 a.
64 7s. 1 jd.— in Kilkea als Kilcagh, 4 a. Is. 7 j d. Knock-
brack, 130 a. 24 12s. lid. — Tominstowne alias Cummins-
towne, 133 a. 24 13s. 101(4. — in Gurteene-Ivackan, 9 a. 3 r.
7 p. 3s. 11(4 — Total, (2,530 a. 1 n. 34 p. stat.) — Total rent,
314 12s. 2 Jd. ; bar. Kilkea and Moone, same co. Graigevoisse
222 a. 44 9s. lOJd. — in Killennybegg, Killennymore, and
Knocknagrasse als Knocknegrally, contiguous to Graige-
voisse, 396 a. 2 n. 13 p. 84 0s. (if (4 — in Grace’s-castle, Shnll-
bally alias Shanbally, and Tumacrosse alias Tomcroe, 339 a.
64 17s. 3.|(4 — Rathquilc or quill, 144 a. 24 18s. 3f(4 —
in Aghmacarte and Cannons- Wood, 8 a. 3 r. 22 p. 3s. 7Jd.
— in Groganossey, N. pnrt, 149 a. 1 r. 5 a. 34 0 s. 504 in
Gragnnan or Graige- Arran and Bnllinfrasse, 30 a. 1 11. 12s. 3(4
— in Lavally alias Louglivally, 16 a. 6s. 5Jd. — Baunbally-
Emon alias Bannebally-Edmond, 79 a. prof. 29 a. 2 it. 20 p
unprof. 14 lls. lljd.-in the S. part of Ballybuggy and
Cryhallagh, 13 a. pvof. 80 a. unprof. 5s. 3 \d. — in cio-
neeske alias Cloonccke, 92 a. 3n. 14 p. 14 17s. 7(4 — the
moiety of Coololy, 145 a. 24 18s. 8) (4 — in Ballygehin,
Crovell, Garranvooly, Cloquillmore, Cloquillbegg, Culfin,
ntiguous to Agh- Quem-S Ca_
- ■' ; S. E. of
Ballygenan, Fyraffin, and Knockanvane, (
aboe, 54.0a. 2b. 15 p. 104 18s. lid. — „
Harristowne alias Bally Henry, 84 a. ; and ulc oaulB
83 a. 34 7s. 7.1(4 — in Dreman, and the lands contiguous”
being part of Castle-Fleming, Shianderry, Cooletrim, Brokery,
Knocklca, Knockicarr, and Derrinemorishagh, 76 a. prof. 40 a
unprof. 14 10s. 9.jd.— in the W. and by S. of die said
Castle- Flemyng, and the rest, 115 a. 1 n. 39 p. 24 6s. 9 {d.
—in the S. E. part of Rathaleugh and Killchenagh, 28 a. &
18 p. lls. 41(4 in the S. E. part of Ballyauly and Garry-
dufle, 180 a. 1 r. 5 p. prof. 140 a. unprof. 34 13s— in both
Balhntaggarts and Kilvarlin, next contiguous to Castletowne
and Rabin, 103 a. 3 r. 8 p. prof. 8 a. unprof. 24 2s. Ojd.
—Castletowne, 96 a. 14 18s. lOjd— in the S. part of Kil-
breedymore, 20 a. 3 r. 20 r. 8s.5fd—in Banoge, called
the moiety of Lacgaragh and Banoge, 51 A.; and in the said
moiety, 10 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. 14 4s. 8 Jd. ; in Kilneseire,
(2 parts), 82 a. 3 r. 13 p. prof. 26 a. 3 it. unprof. 14 13s. 6f(4
—Total, (5,034 a. & 39 p. stat.)— Total rent, 624 18s. 6(4; bar.
Upper Ossory, Queen’s Co.— in the S. E. part of Woods- Waterford.
towne, 64 a. 1 r. 13 p. 19s. 6(A-in the W. part of Garris-
towne ats Harristowne, 29 a. 2 r. 27 p. 9s. OJd— in Bally-
loghbegg, 21 a. 1 r. 13 p. prof. 46 a. unprof. 6s. 5Jd. ; bar.
Gualtier, co. Waterford— in Bally vony, 74 a. 14 2s. 5 Id.
— Fahagh, 2 plowlands, 812 a. 3 r. 8 p. 124 6s. lO jd
Rathneshilloge, 104 a. Sr. 32 p. 14 lls. lOJd— Williams-
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Wexford.
Kilkenny.
Westmeath,
Dublin.
Meath.
Carlow.
Queen's Co
Tipperary.
Meath.
towne, 144 a. Sr. 8 p. 21. 3s. 1 1 jd. — Garrantortin, 390 a.
& 32 p. prof. 480 a. 3 b. unprof. 51. 18s. (id. — in y* N.W.
part of Killinynine, contiguous to the river Tea, bounding
on Millerstowne and Ballybegg, 91a. 2u. 21 p. 1/. 7s. 10}d.
— Corryheene-Londony, 196 a. 8c 38 p. 21. 19s. Id. — in the
N. E. part of Dromloglian, 1 02 a. 1 it. 38 p. prof. 1 68 a. un-
prof. 1/. 11s. 1 \d. — in the N. E. part of Carrygeenenaghy,
103 a. & 16 p. prof. 7 a. lit. 8 P. unprof. 11. 11s. 3Jd. — in
Aldernon or Adernon, £ plow, remotest from Robertstowne,
65 a. 3 it. 8 p. 19s. 1 Id'— in Robertstowne, most contiguous
to Aldernon, 146 a. 1 it. 8 p. prof. 191 a. & 32 p. unprof.
21. 4s. 6d. — Cottin, 537 a. 3 it. 8 r. 8/. 3s. 3 %d. — North
Ballyattin, 174 a. 3 r. 8p. 21. 13s. OJd. ; bar. Decies, same
co. — in the S. part of Coolenelingiddy, 75 a.; and more in the
same, 29 a. 11. 1 Is. Id. — Coolenehorny, 204 a. prof. 12 a.
unprof. SI. Is. llid. — in both Ballybanoges ats Upper Bal-
lybanoge, 164 a. 21. 9s. 1 If d.— Total, (5,721a. Ir. 26 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 53 1. 12s. 8Jd. ; bar. Upperthird, same co.
— Milltowne, 197 a. 31. 19s. 9Jd. — Ballygriffin, 145 a.
21. 18s. 8Jd. — in Shackally als Stackally, 191 a. 2 r. 36 p.
31. 17s. T\<1. — in Kilkerane, the N. part, 183 a. 2 R. 26 p.
21. 14s. 4 id. — in Coolenebroony, contiguous to Milltowne,
52 a. 1 r. 28 p. 1/. Is. 2 id. — in Killmogarre, yc E. part,
151 a. 3 r. 13 p. 31. Is. 5Jd; bar. Gouran, co. Kilkenny.
— in Lackenlonty, 12 a. 4s. 10. id. — in Ballyshea, 32 a.
12s. lljd. ; par. St.Canice, lib. of sameco. — in Rathmore, 3 a.
Ir. Is. 3Jd.; par. St. Patrick’s, same lib. — the wood of
Radistowne, 57 a. & 38 r. 1/. 3s. 2Jd.— wood belonging to
New-Orchard, 46 a. 8c 10 p. 18s. 7fd. — Total, (1,736 a.
stat.) — Total rent, 211. 14s. Id. ; par. St. John’s, same lib. —
in Homestowne, yc S. part, 139 a. 1 n. 13 p. 21. 16s. 5 Jd. —
in Monymore and Toberfenoge, 102 a. prof. (165 a. 8c 35 p.
stat.) 21. Is. Sid. reduced to 21. — Total, (390 a. 3 r. 26 p.
stat.) — Total, 41. 17s. 9 \d. ; bar. Shilmalier, co. Wex-
ford. Date 31st March 21 si year. — Inrolled loth May
1669.
6. Sir JOHN TEMPLE knt., Master of the Rolls.—
Agha, 575 A. prof. (931 A. 1 R. 24 p. stat.) 184 A. unprof.
51. 16s. 4 id. ; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny. Bally-
glasse, 105 a. 1 it. 8 p. (170 a. 2 n. 9 p. stat.) 21. 2s. 7 d. ;
bar. Moyashell and Magheredernon, co. Westmeath.— in
Stradbally, 7 a. (11 A. 1 R. 14 p. stat.) 2s. lOd. ; par. Kill-
sallaghan, bar. Castleknocke, co. Dublin. — in Tankards-
towne, 100 a. (161a. 3 r. 37 p. stat.) 21. 0s. 5Jd. ; bar.
Navan, co. Meath. Sir WILLIAM TEMPLE bait.
— Killballyhew, 346 a. 2 r. (561 a. I R. 3 r. stat.) 71. 0s. 3 id. ;
bar. and co. Carlow. Date 20 th May2\st year.— Inrolled
1th October 1669.
10. Sir EDWARD BARKEHAM bait.— Part of Scotch-
Rath, 156 A. 2 r. 37 p.— Buoly, 509 A. 3 R. 30 p. prof. 41 a.
I r. 20 P. unprof. — Total, 666 a. 2 r. 27 p. plant. (1,079 a.
3 r. 23 P. stat.) — Rent, 131. 9s. llid. ; bar. Maryborough,
Queen’s Co. THOMAS JUXON esq. — Knock-
ballymallow (pan), 479 a. 2r. 16 p. (776 a. 3 r. 17p. stat.)
71. 5s. 8d. ; bar. Clanwilliam, co. Tipperary.— in Tullogh-
medan, 27 a. (43 a. 2 r. 37 p. stat.) 10s. lid.; bar.Deece,
co. Meath. 11. TIIOS. SANDON and MARY his
wife, daughter and heir of Jn. Barrett, joyner and citizen of
London. — Out of the N. E. of Killcollman, 285 a. 2 n. 7 p.
(462 a. 2r. 5p. stat.) 41. 6s. 8Jd. ; bar. Connello, co. Lime-
rick.— out of the S. of Ballynity and Ardcs, 62 a. 18s. lOd.
— Knockballyfookin, 70 a. 3 r. 19 p. prof. 13 a. 8c 33 r. unprot.
—in Clonkillavorane and Lackabrienlogher als Clogkillbar-
ryhissy, Ir. 12 p. — Placarack, 38 a. 3 it. — Knockneleny j
alias Knockelline, 31a. — Ballynacloghy (part), 116a. In. 1
(416 A. 2 it. 18 p. stat.) 31. 18s. Id. ; bar. Connagh, same
co. to hold to yc heirs and assigns of Mary. 12. AN-
DREW BRANDON esq. — Claineenagh, 245 a. 3 r. (398 a.
8c 10 p. stat.) 31. 14s. 7 id. ; bar. Connelloe, same co.
13. WILLIAM PITCHER— Part of Curtistowne, 111 a. 1
8c 18 p. (179 a. 2 r. 1 p. stat.) 21. 4s. lOid. WILLIAM
BATEMAN.— The remaining part of Curtistowne, 21 a. 2r.
I I p. — part of Killmessane, 80 a. 1 r. 8 p. — Ballinter, in 2 par-
cells, 257 a. 8c 16 p. — Total, (480 a. 8c Ip. stat.) — Rent, 61. ;
bar. Deece, co. Meath. — to hold these to y“ use of and in
trust for Stephen Bloinfield and others, the heirs of Win. Crick-
nor. Date. 20th February 21st year. — Inrolled 6 th May
1669.
(122.)
15. Sir HANS HAMILTON knt. — Ballygonanbegg and 21 Cn.n.
Killmeanoge, 271 a. (438 a. 3 r. 35 p. stat.) 51. 9s. 8.1d. ; co.
Wicklow. — Ballincurrigg, 436 a. (706a. Sc 39 p. stat.) Wicklow.
61. 11s. 4 id. ; bar. Barrymore, co. Cork. — Coyleyduffe, 240 a. Cork.
(388 a. 3 r. stat.) 31. 12s. lid.; bar. Barretts, same co.—
a thatched house, with a garden, in Wicket-street, an orchard Tipperary.
without the walls, without y' wicket gate, a stone house, slated,
next y° abbey of Fetbard, lljd., town of Fethard, and a park
and orchard in Middlethird. lljd.; bar. Fediard, co. Tippe-
rary.— Dromeroman and Rossaney, 71a. (115a. 1 R. Ip. Leitrim.
stat.) 14s. 4 Jd. ; bar. and co. Leitrim. — Liserboy, 1 qr., and Roscommon.
Carrowmonine qr., 140 a. (226a. 3 r. 4 p. stat.) 11.8s.4d. ; bar.
Boyle and Roscommon, co. Roscommon. — the two balliboes Tyrone.
of Crossderrigg als Crosstill Derrelattenmore ats Derrilattin,
140 a. 11. 17s. lOd. — manor of Castletowne ; bar. Dungannon,
co. Tyrone. — in trust for y* (49) officers. — the lands in the co.
Tyrone were sold to W™ Hamilton of Calidon, esq., for 131. 15s.,
the 12th of July 1669. 19. HUMPHRY BAGGALEY, Kildare.
FRAS. COLLEY, and HENRY MEDCALFE — InCloyne,
five tenements, and 24 a. (38 A. 3 R. 20 p. stat.) 9s. 8id. ; bar.
Cloyne, co. Kildare. — Garryconally, 140 a. (226 a. stat.) Queen's Co.
21. 16s. 8 Id. ; Queen’s Co. — Ballyvolly ats Ballinvollagh, Cork.
95 a. 1 it. 12 p. (154 a. 1 r. 25 p. stat.) II. 6s. 6 id. ; bar. Con-
dons, co. Cork. — Farrencarrig alias Roche’s land, and y'
1 plow, of Rathnaroughy ats Rathicknogy, 239 a. 1 r. 24 p.
(387 a. 2 it. 7 p. stat.) 14s. 4fd. ; bar. Kinalea, same co. —
Drummuua ats Drummuu-Juna, 240 a. (388 a. 3 r. stat) Clare.
31. 1 2s. 1 1 d. — Ballymagillan, Leacarrowreagh, parcellof Knock-
belia and Lismehan, 383 a. (620 a. 3 r. 23 p. stat.) 51. 15s.7d.;
bar. and co. Clare. — in trust for y° (49) officers. — Bally- Cork.
adams, 159a. 1 r. 16p. (258a. &18p. stat.) 21.8s.4Jd.; bar.
Barrymore, co. Cork. — to hold the last mentioned untill 1201.
mortgage money be paid by yc Earl of Barrymore, or ye mort-
gage legally discharged. 23. Col. CAREY DILLON Leitrim
and Capt. JAS. STOPFORD. — Drumucker, A cartron,
80a. (48 a. 2 r. 15 p. stat.) 6s. Id.; bar. Carrigalen, co. Lei-
trim.— all these premisses were sold to Roger Jones gent, for
601. the 24th June 1669.— in Muskagh or Mulkagh, 35 a. (56 A. Longford.
2 r. 31 P. stat.) 14s. 2d. ; bar. Granard, co. Longford.— a Limerick.
moiety of Dromkeene, 200a. (323a. 2r. 24p. stat.) 31.0s.8i|d.;
bar. Clanwilliam, co. Limerick.— a front thatched house on Waterford.
y“ strand, S. side, and one garden adjoining to y' town wall on
yc S. and E., and to Tho' Brennagh and Ja‘ Nagle’s house on
yc N., 2s. 5Jd. ; town of Dungarvon, co. Waterford. — two Dublin.
tenements, a garden plott, and orchard, near yc running
stream on y* W. side of St. Francis-street, 2s. 3d. ; suburbs of
Dublin. — in trust for y‘ (49) officers. Date I8II1 June
21st year. — Inrolled 21th Sept. 1669.
26. JOHN HODGES esq. — In Killobealanemoe als Kill- Kilkenny.
belanemoe als Killbalenamore ats Kile, 121a. 2r. 32 p. — more
in said town, 6 a. 1 r. 7 p— in Killrush, 93 a. 2 r — Total,
221a. 2 r. 89 p. plant. (358 a. 2 it. 35 P. stat.) — Rent,
41. 9s. 8d. ; bar. Cranagh, co. Kilkenny THOMAS
HODGES esq. — In Killballenamore, 241 a. 8c 1 P. — part of
Ballerosse, 2 a. In. 31 p— Total, (394 a. 1 r. 16 r. stat.) —
Rent, 41. 18s. Id. ; same bar. and co. Date 31st May
21st year. — Inrolled 17 th July 1669.
28. SARAH HAWES als WILLIAMS, executrix of Westmeath.
Nath. Williams, and NATH. WILLIAMS, son and heir of
said Nath1. — Great Cronistowne, 365 a. 2 r. prof. 54 a. 2 r.
unprof. 71. 8s. — Balline, 101a. 2 r. 21. ls.ljd. — in Stones-
towne, 223 a. 8c 11p. 41. 10s. 5d. — in Loghanstowne, 89 a.
2 r. 11. 16s. 3d. ; bar. Delvin, co. Westmeath. — to hold to
y' uses of yc said Nathaniel’s last will, dated 10 December
1664. Dale 15 th June 21st year. — Inrolled 20th June
1669.
31. Sir NICHOLAS PURDON knt. — Ballyclogh and Cork.
Lisleagh, 2 plow., 342a. 1 r. 13 p. 51. 3s. lljd. — Kallmee and
Tollaconraght, 2 plowlands, 251a. 8c 16 p. 31. 16s. 2 Jd. —
Killpatricke and Lissordblane, 415 a. 61. 6s. OJd. — Skarta
and Lebane, 349 a. 3 r. 8 p. 51. 6s. 3d. — Lissivolur or Lislii-
volier and Derridergane or Derriderdan, 225 a. 1 r. 16 p.
31. 8s. 5 id. ; bar. Orrery and Killmore, co. Cork. — Gortne-
cowles, 424 a. 61. 8s. 9}d. — Killcranatten, 314 a. 8: 30 p.
41. 15s. 4 Jd. — Killroe, nlledged part of Dromrostcll, Middle and
E. Dromrostell, 331 a. 51. 0s. 61 d. — Garheneskagh or Gorthen-
eskagh, 90 a. 3 11. 8 p. II. 7s. Id. — in Middle Goruiegrosse,
120 a. 11. 16s. 5 d. — Dessart-Coolebegg, 377 a. 51. 14s. 6 d.
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21 Ch. II. — Knockbracke, 129 a. 2 r. prof. 88 a. 3 b. unprof. 1/. 19s. id. in Monybranshteile ats Moneblanshell, most contiguous to 21 Cu.n.
— Rathbrassell, 213a. prof. 176a. 3 u. unprof. 31. 4s. 8\d. — Raglieley, 118 a. 1 it. 13p. 7s. 114</. — in Ballinescarry, part —
Cork. in Ballymore, 26 a. 3 it. 16 p. prof. 25 a. unprof. 8s. 2Jrf. — of Garryhiggin, 25 a. \s.8UI. — in vc E. end of Drillingestowne, Kilkenny.
in Ballym'Quirke, Gurteene, and Rasnesbee for Rosneslee, 119 a. 2 it. 26 p. 8s. Oid. — in Killbregan, 366 a. & 38 r.
159 a. 21. 8s. 3Sd. — in Clonguile, 249 a. 31. 15s. 7 id— Total, If 4s. 8d. — in Adamstowne, W. part, 133 a. & 27 p.
4,017 a. 3 a. 26 p. plant. (6,508a. & 21 p. stat.) — Total rent, 8s. llijd. — part of y° moiety of Rathely, 196 a. 13s. 2\d. —
61f Os. Sid.; bar. Duhallow, co. Cork. — Ardhonge alias | in Killeshulan, 2a. 2 r. 34 p. 2 \d. — Total, 1,111 a. 2 r. 18p.
Cartbryan, 180 a— Ballykeneter, 172 a.— Clareene, 1 plow., plant. (1,800 a. 2 it. 17 p. stat.)—' Total rent, 31. 14s. lid.; bar.
143 a — Total, 495 a. plant. (801 a. 3 r. lip. stat.) — Rent, i Cranagh, co. Kilkenny. 40. WM. SHAW. — Domog- Louth.
11. 10s. 4d. ; bar. Orrery, same co. Dale 20 th May ban alias Domaghane alias Dumoghan, Creiduffe, and Gaven-
21 si year. — Inrolhd 29lh July 1669. rash alias Cavenagh ats Cavan ats Cavenecagh, 380 a.
(615a. 2r. 5 p. stat.) 11. 13s. lOd. ; bar. Dundalke, co. Louth.
Tipperary. 35. GEO. EVELYN esq. and ELIZ. liis wife, daughter 41. Sir ROBERT REYNOLDS knt.-Carrick-Ed-
and heir of W-" Watts— Grallagh, 284 a.— Garrane, 375 a. mond, 311a. 2 r. 16 p.— Ballynamony, 98 a. 2 r. 16 p.—
2 r — Ballylosky, 67 a.— Mogory, 327 a. 2 n— in Cloghitany, Total, 410 a. & 32 p. plant. (664 a. 1 r. 30 p. stat.)— Total,
contiguous to Mogory, 108 a. 2 r. 16 p. — Lyssmoynane, 6 a. 81. 6s. Id. ; bar. Dundalk, same co. Date 12 th July
— Corbally, 315 a. 1 r. 24 p. — Pepperstowne, E. part, 127 a. 21st year. — Inrolled 2d Dec. 1669.
—in Kilkenny, E. part, 1 a. 2 r. 26 p.— Total, (2,609 a. 2 r.
9 p. stat.) — Rent, 241. 9s. 3 \d.-, bar. Middlethird, co. Tip- 42. Capt. JOHN PEIRSON. — Ballindnffineragh alias Armagh.
per ary. — to her heirs and assignes. Date 30 th July Ballynery, 857 a. 1 r. 14 p. — in Tullyvallen, 257 a. 2h. 34 p.
21 st year. — Inrotled 5th Jan. 1669. — in Cumlogli alias Camoley, 357 a. 2 r. 34 P. — Total,
1,464 a. plant. (2,372 a. 3 r. 25 p. stat.)— Rent, 191. 15s. 6d. ;
Westmeath. 37. Sir JOHN MAYNARD knt. — In Tocherstowne, bar. Fewes, co. Ardmagh. — Dale 28 th April 21sl year. —
63 a. 1 r. 23 p. 11. 5s. lid. — Terraghfin, 34 a. 1 r. 13s. lOd. Inrolled 29 th June 1669.
— in the N.E. part of Lisnecasky, 7 a. 2 n. 3s. 1 Id. — more in
y' same, 18 a. 2 n. 24 r. 7s. 1\d. — Rathdrum, 86 a. 3 r. 8p. 44. JOHN ADAMS esq. — In Adamstowne and Rathe- Westmeath.
11. 15s. 1 Jd. — Doughaghy, 115 a. 3 r. 24 p. 21. 6s. 10 jd. — nowen, 58 a. 2 n. 36 p. 11. 3s. 9d. — in yc N. W. part of
Upper Tullagh, 56 a. prof. 14 a. 3 r. 8 p. unprof. 11. 2s. 8d. Creine and Killeagh, 29 a. 8t 16p. 11s. 9-(d. ; bar. Moycashell,
— Lurgan, 38 a. 15s. 4 id. — in Glanelarabane and ICilline- co. Westmeath. — Irislitowne and Rahinquin, 440 a. 3 r.
know, 38 a. 2 r. 16 p. 15s. Id. — in Moyvally alias Moyvaghly, 81. 18s. Bid. — Total rent, 101. 13s. 11 Jd. ; bar. Rathconrath,
207 a. 2 n. Up. 41. 3s. 9 Id. — Total, 666 a. 2 r. 26 P. plant. same co. 45. JOHN OSBORNE esq. — Ballybrack alias
(1,078 a. 3 r. 17 p. stat.) — Rent, 131. 9s. 1\d. ; bar. Rath- Boolybrack, 160 a. 1 r. (259 a. 2 r. lip. stat.) 31. 4s. lO^d. ;
Louth. conragh, co. Westmeath. 38. MARCUS Visct. DUN- bar. Fertullagh, same co. 46. Dr. ROBERT WOOD.
GANNON. — In Ballregan, 57 a. 1 r. (92 a. 2 r. 36 p. — Killpatrick, 368 a. & 16 p. (596 a. 1 r. Up. stat.) prof.
Kilkenny, stat.) 11. 3s. l;|d. ; bar. Dundalke, co. Louth. 38. AR- 187 a. & 16 p. unprof. 71. 8s. 11-Jd. ; bar. Moyashell and
THUR Earl of ESSEX. — In the W. end of Balleine, next Magheridernon, same co. Date 30 th April 21s< year. —
to Barriesmore, 150 a. 2 r. prof. 24 a. unprof. 10s. IJd. — Inrolled 15 th May 1669.
Roll, 21 si Chet. II. fifth fart, bade.
of Castlerahan, same co., the impropriate tythes of the said Cavan.
parish, for ever. — Josias Hallington, incumbent of Templeport,
same co., the rectory of the said parish, for ever. — Rob1 Wass, Leitrim.
incumbent of Cloncare and Killasnett, co. Leytrim, the im-
propriate tythes of the said parishes, for ever. — Eber Burch, Cavan.
incumbent of Lurgan and Munterconnoght, co. Cavan, the
rectories and impropriate tythes of the said parishes, for ever.
— Pat. Maxwell, incumbent of Moybolge, same co., the
impropriate tythes of the said parish, for ever. — Geo. Creyton,
incumbent of Killnally, same co., the impropriate tythes of the
said parish, for ever. — Dennis Sheri- idan, incumbent of Killasher, Fermanagh.
co. Fermanagh, the impropriate tythes of the said parish, for
ever: — Ja’ Long, incumbent of Killdallan and Killeshandragh, Cavan.
co. Cavan, the rectories and impropriate tythes of the said
parishes, for ever ; all in yc diocese of Killmore. — James Ster- Longford.
ling, incumbent of Ballymaccormuck, co. Longford, the im-
propriate tythes of the said parish, for ever.— James Sterling, in-
cumbent of Temple-Michell, same co., the impropriate tythes
of the said parish, for ever.. — Joseph Dunbarr, incumbent of
Teagh-Synod, same co., the impropriate tythes of the said
parish, for ever. — Rob' Fullerton, incumbent of Killcomack,
same co., the impropriate tythes of the said parish, for
ever. — Joseph Dunbarr, the impropriate tythes of y‘ parish
of Killglasse, same co., for ever. — Rob' Fullerton, the impro-
priate tythes of the parish of Teaghsunny, for ever, same co.
— Joseph Dunbarr, the impropriate tythes of the parish . of
Moydow, for ever, same co. — Ja’ Sterling, the impropriate
tythes of f parish of Clongisli, for ever, same co. — —
11. JOS. DUNBARR, the impropriate tythes of the parish of
Killeese, for ever, co. Longford. — Herbert Ferris, the impro-
priate tythes of the parish of Abbylaragh, for ever, same co. ; all
in the diocese of Ardagh.— Rob'Inch, the moiety of 2 qrs. of y' Galway.
impropriate tythes of y‘ parish of Killmackrean, for ever, co.
Galway. — Godfrey Daniell, the like of the parish of Killkel-
very, for ever, same co. — Godfrey Daniell, the like in the
villages of Ardnagall, for ever, same co. — Rob' Inch, in-
cumbent of Tuam, same co., the moiety of the impropria-
tions of five qrs. of land in Tuam, belonging to Trinity
Abbey, for ever. — Rob' Inch, the tythes of a 1 qr. of the parish
of Kilmabrenan, for ever, same co. — John Courtny, the Mayo.
Wicklow. 1. MICHAEL BOYLE, lord archbishop of Dublin, lord
chancellor. — The creation of yc lands granted to him in the
county of Wicklow, 17th July 19th Charles II., into the
manor and borough of Blessington ; see page 129. Date
2d Aug. 21st year. — Inrolled 1th Aug. 1669.
oath. 9. The ARCHBISHOPS and BISHOPS— Impropriate
rectories and tythes granted to yc clergy of their respective
dioceses ; viz. to Alexander Read, incumbent of Carlingford,
co. Louth, the impropriate tythes of the said parish of Car-
lingford, to hold to him and his successors for yc residue of
a term of 40 years thereof granted by patent to Tho’ lord
Louth, commencing 17th March 1631.— Robert Worrell, in-
cumbent of Moyclare, same co., the impropriate tythes of yc
parish of Moyclare, to hold for ever— Tho- Chambers, incum-
bent of Dunleere, same co., die impropriate tythes of y'
parish of Dunleere, for ever. — llob' Worrell, incumbent of
Port, same co., the impropriate tythes of yc parish of Port,
Cavan. for ever; all in diocese of Ardmagh. — Pat. Maxwell, incum-
bent of Mullagh, co. Cavan, the impropriate tythes of yQ
parish of Mullagh ats Killinkeere ats Balleclanphillip ats
Templecally, for ever. — Edw. Dixie, incumbent of Killmore,
same co., the impropriate tythes of the parish of Killmore,
for ever. — Ebcr Burch, incumbent of Kildromferton, same
co., the impropriate tythes of the said parish, for ever—
Edw. Dixie, incumbent of Ballintemple, same co., the im-
propriate tythes of y' said parish, for ever— Amb. Barecroft,
incumbent of AnnegelifFe, same co., the impropriate tythes
of the said parish, for ever 10. WM. SHERIDAN,
incumbent of Dronge, same co., the impropriate tythes
of the said parish, for ever. — Wm Aldridge, incumbent of
Killisardan, same co., the rectory and impropriate tythes
of said parish, for ever. — Wm Sheridan, incumbent of
Lowy, snme co., the rectory and impropriate tythes of said
parish, for ever. — Edw. Dixie, incumbent of Dynn, same co.
the rectory and impropriate tythes of said parish, for ever
Patrick Maxwell, incumbent of Killan, same co., the rectory
and impropriate tythes or said parish, for ever Pat. Maxwell,
incumbent of Knockbride, same co., the rectory and impro-
priate tythes of said parish, for ever— Eber Burch, incumbent
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Mayo-
Galway.
Tipperary.
Limerick.
Westmeath.
Wexford.
Carlow.
Queen's Co.
Kilkenny.
Tipperary.
Waterford.
Tipperary.
moiety of two qrs. of impropriate tythes of y' parishes of Any-
Robin and Rosly, for ever, co. Mayo — Coote Ormsby, the
like of y* parish of Kilrobin, for ever, same co. — John Courtny,
tire like in the parishes of Teagheene and Killcoman, for ever,
same co. — Coote Ormsby, the like in the parish of Killmain-
begg, for ever, same co. — Rich0 Butler, four qrs. of impro-
priate tythes of the parishes of Knockmoy, Coolereagh, and
Togher, for ever, co. Galway. — Rob1 Inch, the like of y'
parish of Ardnaskaddy, for ever, same co. — Tlio’ Bankes, the
like of ye parish of Aghrim, Grenagh, and Oranbegg, for ever,
same co Rob' Inch, two qrs. of impropriate tythes of yc
parish of Moylagh, for ever, same co.— Robert Inch, four
qrs. of impropriate tythes in yc villages of Tonnagh, for ever,
same co.— Tho* Bankes, two qrs. of impropriate tythes of .
the parishes of Burryscarragh and Ballyheene, for ever, same
co. — Tho’ Bankes, the like of the parishes of Turlogh and
Beliavoy, for ever, same co. ; all in the diocese of Tuam. — 1
Antr Ward, the rectory and impropriate tythes of Thurles,
for ever, co. Tipperary. — Ulysses Burke, the impropriate
tythes of the parish of Carrickparson ais Willistowne, for ever,
co.Limerick ; in the diocese of Cash ell 12. THOS. F1TZ-
SYMO.N, the impropriate tythes of ye parishes of Foure, Foy-
ran, and Killpatricke, for ever, co. Westmeath, dioc. Meath.
— John Jones, the impropriate tythes of the parish of Castle-
Ellis, for ever, co. Wexford.— Humps- Good, the impropriate
tythes of y* parish of St. Michaell’s, for ever, same co. —
Nath. Holliday, the impropriate tythes of the parish of
Chappie • Andrew, for ever, same co. — Nath. Holliday, the
impropriate tythes of y* parish of Ballymitty, for ever, same
co. — Arthur Ellis, the impropriate tythes of the parish of
St. Ellens, for ever, same co.— Nath. Holliday, tire impro-
priate tythes of the parish of Kilbride, for ever, same co. —
Tho' Gilliver, the impropriate tythes of yc parish of Bally-
kcoge, for ever, same co. — Nath. Holliday, the impropriate
tythes of the parish of Inch, for ever, same co. — Humph. Good,
the impropriate tythes of the parish of Killenick, for ever,
same co. — John Jones, the impropriate tythes of the parish
of Rosdroit, for ever, same co. ; all in the diocese of Fernes.
— Rich0 Jones, the impropriate tythes of the parish of Ca-
therlogh, Clonmoylske, and Urrughlin, for ever, co. Carlow. —
Cha* Worth, the impropriate tythes of the parish of Grange-
forth, for ever, same co. — John Eastwick, the impropriate
tythes of die parish of Hackettstowne, for ever, same co. —
Rich0 Jones, the impropriate tythes of y' parish of Temple-
Peter, for ever, same co. — Rich0 Segar, the impropriate tythes
of the parishes of Clonena and Clonehin, for ever, Queen’s Co.
— Rich0 Jones, the impropriate tythes of y* parish of Kille-
sliin, for ever, same co.— John Nearne, the impropriate tydies
of the parish of Ballyroan, for ever, same co. — Rob1 Highmore,
the impropriate tythes of the parishes of Poorestowne and
St. Kill, for ever, co. Kilkenny; all in the diocese of Leighlin.
Dudley Peirce, the impropriate tythes of the moiety of Kil-
macduagh, Kiltarnaghta alias Kiltartan, and Kilreconta alias
Killvenanna, for ever; in the diocese of Kilmacduagh.
13. JOHN MARCOTT, the impropriate tythes of the
parishes of Modeshell and Killmemnon alias Killamemnon, for
ever, co. Tipperary ; in the diocese of Cashell. — Geo. Baker,
the impropriate tythes of the parish of Fathlogg, for ever, co.
Waterford. — Tho’ Deane, die impropriate tythes of the parish
of Crooke, for ever, same co.— Tho’ Deane, the impropriate
tythes of the parish of Kill St. Nicholas, for ever, same co.
— Arthur Stanhope, the impropriate tythes of the parish of
Kill St. Lawrence, for ever, same co.— John Jones, the im-
propriate tydies of the parish of Inchlownaght, for ever, co.
Tipperary.— Arthur Stanhope, the impropriate tydies of the
parish of Newtowneleman, for ever, same co. ; all in the dio-
cese of Waterford. — Amb. Barcroft, the impropriate tythes
of the parish ofUrny, forever, co. Cavan.— James Layng, the
impropriate tythes of the parishes of Killdallon and Kilisandra,
for ever, same co.— The said several incumbents, and their
successors, yielding and paying such rents, reservations, and
duties as formerly were paid for the same respectively, to-
gether with such increase of rents as yc Chief Governour,
with six or more of the Privy Council of Ireland, should
adjudge reasonable and convenient, according to y' Acts of
Settlement; saving and reserving such a proportion of y° said
impropriate tythes, to be disposed and settled upon yc viccars
and quiremen of each cadiedral church in Ireland, as an addi-
tional provision for yc increase of their maintenance, as to the
Chief Governour and Councill should be thought fit and conve-
nient. Date 9th March 2 1 st year. — Inrolled 12th March 1669.
(122.)
14. EDW. WOOD. — Gorteenfooky, 31 a. 3r. 8p. 9s.6Jd.
— Capparatten, 51a. 1 r. 8p. 15s. lOd. — in Lismathue alias '
Lisinhue, 43 a. 2r. 25 p. 13s. l|d— in Ballaslatteen, 51a. &
32 p. 15s. 6Jd. — in Killoquirke, 47 a. 1 r. 16 p. prof. 25 a.
3 r. unprof. 14s. 3d. — in Dromomarky, 107 a. — more in the
same, 137 a. SI. 14s. Id.— in Cooledongy or vongv, 85 a. 3 r.
1 P. prof. 25 a. unprof. 11. 6s. Id. — in Imonea alias Towney,
Lynane, and Lyna, in the S. part, 85 a. & 1 P. 1/. 5s. 5 d. ;
bar. Clanwilliam, co. Tipperary. — in the S. part of Rathcor-
dane, 78a. 1 r. 17 p. U 8s. 9Jd— Total, 718 a. 1 r. 28r. plant.
(1,164 a. & 29p. stat.) — Total rent, 10/. 18s. Old.; territory of
Ileagh, same co.— in Glanstarr, 15 a. 2 r. (25 a. & 16 p. stat)
4s.8.|d.; bar. Connello, co. Limerick. — Lisduffe, 143a. 2r. —
in Laghell and Ballykilkeran or Clogvally, 10a.& 37 p. — Total,
(448 a. 3 r. 34 p. stat.) — Total rent, 3/. 2s. 2 id. ; territory
Fercale, bar. Eglish, King’s Co. — in Ballymoneen, Bre-
canagh, and Clanmore, 40 a. (64 a.S r. 6 p. stat.) 16s. 2Jd. ;
bar. Ballybrett, same co. :16. JOSEPH BROWNE. —
In the N. part of Pallice, next to 117 a. sett out to Richard
Alchorne, 99 a. 1 r. 22 p. — in the S. part of Rathcordane, next
toy' mills on Pallice, 11 a. 2r. 35 p— Total, (179 a. 3r. 35 p.
stat.)— Rent, l/.13s.8d. 16. WILLIAM WOODMAN.
— In Pallice, to be cut off contiguous to Mr. Browne’s pro-
portion, 37a. & 6 P. (59 a. 3 r. 29 1>. stat.) Us.21d. 16. RO-
BERT FENNELL.— In Pallice, contiguous to Mr. Wood-
man’s part, 44 a. & 35 P. (71a. 2r. 19 p. stat.) with a propor-
tionable part of unprofitable, 18s. 5d. 16. JOHN WEST.
—In the S. W. part of Pallice, next to Robert Fennell’s pro-
portion, 148 a. (239 a. 2r. 37p. stat.) 2Z.4s.llJd.; territory of
Ilgagh, co. Tipperary. 16. JOHN SHEPHARD. — Kill-
fithmone, 118 a. 3r. — of the same, called Cloneny, 15 a. 3 r. —
Total, (217 a. & 9p. stat.)— Rent, 2/. Os. 6Jd.; bar. Eliogurty,
same co.— in the N. E. part of Gortiloglia ais Gortyloghy, Gar-
ranegortygilly ais Garranegortygally, and in the upper Graige,
88 a. (142 a. 2 r. 7 p. stat.) l/.6s.8id.; territory of Ileagh,
same co. 18. THOMAS PAGE esq.— In Rossnenamaniffe
or Rossenemanisse, 32 a.— more in the same, 30 a. prof. 52 a.
unprof.; bar. Eliogurty, same co. — Curroghmorrish, part of
Barres Ileagh, marked in y' map of y' Down Survey with (4 a.
& 2p.), 33 a. — part of Rath-Jordan, called Dromgill, marked
in themapp (23 a. 2 r.), 47 a. 3 n. prof. 40a. unprof.; territory
Ileagh, same co. — in Garranemucky, 7 a. 1 r. 24 p. — Total,
(239 a. 3 r. 24 v. stat.)— Rent, 2/. 4s. lid.; bar. Pobblebrien,
co. Limerick.— in Clomatt, 60 a.— in Cullneshella, next to y'
town of Cullneshella, 94 a. — Total, (249 a. 1 r. 32 p. stat.) —
Rent, 3/.2s.4d.; bar. Kells, co. Meath.— in Monyhora, 240 a.
(388 a. 3 r. Ip. stat.) 4/. 17s. 2)d. ; bar. Bantry, co. Wex-
ford. 19. PHINEAS BURY.— In Killaha, marked in
y' barony mapp (N“ 1.), 338 A. 2 R. 4 p.— more in the N. part
of another parcell of y* said town, marked in yc said map re-
maining of record in the Surveyor General’s office, with (N- 1.
P.) to be cut off by an E. and W. line, 24 a. 3r. 10p. (588a.
2 r. stat.) 5/. 2s. 4id.; bar. Mogunnihy, co. Kerry.
19. NATHANIEL HEWETT.— In the N.E. part of Kille-
shin, next succeeding the lott of Chas. Cheny esq., and to be
cut off by a N. W. and a S. E. line, 11 1 a. & 16 p. (180 a. &
2p. stat.) 2/. 4s. lid. ; bar. Slewmargie, Queen’s Co.
Date 20 th May 21 st year.— Inrolled 2d Jubj 1669.
21. The CLERGY.— Impropriations, rectories, and tythes
ranted to severall incumbents; viz. John Moore; the impro-
ve tythes of the parishes of Clonmult and Inchybacky, for
rer co. Cork. — Dan. Considen; the impropriate tythes of
le parish of Ballvspillane, for ever, same co.— John Maskall ;
le impropriate tythes of the parish of Aghada, for ever, same
>.— Dr. Bernard Packington ; the impropriate tythes of the
arish of Dunbulloge, for ever, same co— John Moore; the
npropriate tythes of the parish of Dungindonavan, for ever,
une co.— John Mascale ; the impropriate tythes of the parish
f Corkebegg, for ever, same co— Dr. Bernard Packington;
ie impropriate tythes of the parishes of Ovens, Movidy, and
.ijlish, for ever, same co— Peter Hewett; part of the impro-
riate tythes of the parish of Cannovoy, for ever, same co. -
3 JOHN WEBB ; part of the appropriate tythes of the parish
: Maclonehy, for ever, same co— George Sing; the impro-
riate tythes of y' parish of Kilhnichell, and part of the lm-
ropriate tythes of Inchygeelagh,, for ever, same co— John
if ebb; the impropriate tythes of the parish of Bally vorny, for
■er same co— William Fitsj- Gerald ; the impropriate tythes
■ die parish of Clandrohid, for ever, same co— David Elliott;
ie impropriate tythes of the parish of Kilcorney, for ever.
21 Ch. II.
Tipperary.
Limerick.
King's Co.
Tipperary.
Meath.
Wexford.
Kerry.
Queen's Co.
Cork.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
21 Ch.1I. same co. — John Webb; the impropriate tythes of the parish
of Macromp, tor ever, same co. — John Eaton ; the impropriate
Cork. tythes of the parish of Aghabollugg and KQlcolman, for ever,
same co. — Tho. Goodman ; the impropriate tythes of the pa-
rish of Garryclonie, for ever, same co. — Rich4 Clearke ; the
impropriate tythes of the parish of Kerigrohanbeg, for ever,
same co. — Pat. Thompson ; the impropriate tythes of the pa-
rish of Mattehy, for ever, same co. — Peter Hewett ; the impro-
priate tythes of the parish of Granagh ais Grenagh, for
ever, same co. — Geo. Sing ; the impropriate tythes of the parish
of Temple-Micliell, for ever, same co. — Theodore Vesey ;
the impropriate tythes of the parish of Clonmeene, for ever,
same co. — Dr. Bernard Packington ; the impropriate tythes of
the parish of Kilbregane, for ever, same co. — Christ. Vowell ;
the impropriate tythes of the parish of Kilmaghan, for ever,
same co. — John Northcott; the impropriate tythes of the parish
of Castletowne, for ever, same co 24. JOHN NORTH-
COTT ; the impropriate tythes of the parish of Monanemy, for
ever, same co James Cox ; the impropriate tythes of the
parish of Templeroane, for ever, same co.— John Northcott;
the impropriate tythes of the parish of Walstowne, for ever,
same co. — Dr. Ja’ Sterne ; the impropriate tythes of y° parish
of Clenor, for ever, same co. — Christ. Vowell ; the impropriate
tythes of the parish of Garryvoe, for ever, same co. John
Mansell ; the impropriate tythes of the parish of Rostellane,
for ever, same co. — Dan1 Considen ; the impropriate tythes of
the parish of Castrachory, for ever, same co. — Benj" Crosse ;
the tythes of y' parishes of Killnimartry alias Ballintra and
Ballytemple, for ever, same co. — Pat. Thompson ; the impro-
priate tythes of the parish of Tullaleish, for ever, same co—
Dr. Bernard Packington; the impropriate tythes of the parish
of Kilcully, for ever, same co. ; all in the diocese of Cloyne,
Cork, and Rosse. — The said several incumbents and their
successors yielding and paying such rents, reservations, and
duties as formerly were paid for the same respectively, toge-
ther with such increase of rents as the Chief Governoiir, with
six or more of the Privy Councill of Ireland, should adjudge
reasonable and convenient, according to the Acts of Settle-
ment ; saving and reserving such a proportion of the said im-
propriate tithes, to be disposed of and settled upon the viccars
and quiremen of each cathedral church in Ireland, as an addi-
tional provision for the increase of their maintenance, as to
the Chief Governour and Councill should be thought lit and
convenient Date 8th March 21st year. — Inrolled
12 th March 1669.
Westmeath. 25. JOHN UPTON gent.— [. . . .] astowne, 142 a. 3 r.
in Oldtowne, 64 a. 1 n. 12 r. — Churchtowne alias Monins-
towne, 126 a. 1 r.— Total, 333 a. 1 r. 12 p. plant. (539 a. 2r.
27 p. stat.) — Rent, 61. 14s. 10 d.; bar. Rathconrath, co. West-
Meatli. meath 26— THOMAS WATSON gent In Cregge,
8 a. 1 n. 8 p. — in Brittas, 35 a. & 18 p. — in Castletowne and
Killpatricke, 12 A. & 22 p. —Total, 55 A. 2n. 8 p. plant. (89 a.
3r. 23 p. stat.) — Rent, It. 2s. 5.)rf. ; bar. Morgallion, co.
Meath. Date 15 th May 21 st year— Inrolled \6th June
1669.
Kilkenny. 28 ■ JOHN HURD esq., son of Col. Humph. Hurd de-
ceased.—Parkes-Grove, 350 a.— Seskin, 725 a.— one moiety
of yc coihons of Seskin and Ballyconry, 32 a. — Total, (1,793 a.
25 p. stat) — Rent, 22 1. 8s. Sid. ; bar. Galmoy, co. Kn.-
King's Co. kenny. — part of Killpatrick and Cappanamucke, 190 a
Castletowne alias Trodoge, 644 a. prof. 4 a. 3 it. 35 p. unprof.
— Boollycromullin ats Eallycromullin, 145 a— Boolynegris-
nagh ais Ahandrisly, 258 a. prof. 145 a. unprof. — pan of
Clonsignagh ais Clonshannagh and Kilpatrick, 92 a Total,
(2,152 a. 3 n. 3 p. stat.)— Rent, 261. 18s. 2J</. ; bar. Bally-
cowen, King’s Co. — to hold to yc uses of his father’s will
dated 6th Feb. 1661 Date 20 th May 21s/ year. —Inrolled
27 th August 1669.
Kilkenny.
32. Sir JOHN PONSONBY knt. - Garryduffe, 259 a.
prof. 14 a. unprof. — Templeorum, 697 A. 3 a. 8 p. prof. 207 a!
3 r. 8 p. unprof. — Corbally, 379 a. 2 n. prof. 11 1 a. 1 r. 24 p
unprof— Jamestowne, 194 a. 1 r. 8 p— Killmanaheene, 7
2 R. prof. 10 a. unprof. — BaUaghferoge, 30 a. & 32 p Fan-
ningstowne, 149 a. 2 r. prof. 22 a. 2 r.32 p. unprof— Owney-
rnmnns. 367 « 1 „ o- rx. ' R. 8 P— Bally-
“• 1 » p- prot. 5 a. unprof. — Listroling,
486 a. prof. 2ol A. 2 r. 24 p. unprof— Ratheene, 293 a. 3 r.
22 p. prof. 24 a. unprof. — Tobernabroane, 264a. 3 n.8p.prof.
25 a. 1 r. 8 p. unprof. — Ballaghmelagh, 336 a. Sr. 8p. — Bal- 21 Ch.ii.
laghdowling, 224 a. prof. 73 a. 1 it. 8 p. unprof. — Brenatt,
1 5 1 a. 2 r. 1 6 p.— Banaher, 160 a.— Killdalton, 407 a. 2 u.— Ka,ien»y.
bogg in comon, belonging to yc coihons abovesaid, 804 a.
3 r. 32 p. unprof. — Cloneacony, 112 a. — Piltowne, 15 a. 1 r.
— Garryagage and Ballymadocke, 310a. 3r. 24 p. prof. 31a.
2 r. unprof. — Nicholastowne, 86 a. — Ballyne, 331a. 2r. —
Fiddowne (part), 370 a. 3 r. 8p. — Island, 16 a. 2r. 16 p. —
Courlaghan (port), 80 a. 2 b. 16 p. — Tubburd and Barbehy,
467 a. & 24 p. — parcells of the same, 29 a. & 16 p. — Total,
6,285 a. 2 r. 38 p. plant. (10,181 a. 3 r. 17 P. stat.)— Rent,
127 1. 5s. 5J d. reduced to 120/. a year; bar. Iverke, co. Kil-
kenny—Ballyglasse, 385a. lit. 16 p. prof. 177 a. unprof—
Ballanlaskin, 168 a. & 16 p. prof. 47 a. unprof. — Total, 553 a.
1r. 32 p. plant. (896 a. 2 it. stat.)— Rent, 11/. 4s. ljr/. re-
duced to 81. Is. 9f l. ; bar. Knoctofer, same co. — Ayhvardens-
towne, 276 a. 2 r. — Robbinstowne, 322 a. 2 r. — Moi-
monenohone, 177 a. — Haggardstowne, 217 a. 2r— Ratlmure
(part), 18 a. prof. 200 a. unprof. — Total, 1,01 1 a. 2 r. plant.
(1,638 a. lit. 34 p. stat-.) — Rent, 20/. 9s. 7 Id. ; bar. Ida,
Igrim, and Ibercon, same co. — Ruddisficarrigg, 100 a. 3 r. Donegal.
prof. 60 a. unprof. — Moynagh, 147a. — Leadmore,79A— Gli-
nick, 142 a. prof. 172 a. unprof. — Donaghmore, 268 a. — Do-
naghbegg, 144 a. prof. 199 a. unprof. — Ballyrusk and Coll-
nock, 109 a. — Duaknebinge, 98 a. prof. 129 a. unprof. —
Archerrenabin, 186 a. prof. 284 A. unprof— Glenfannett, 187a.
prof. 179 a. unprof. — Clonye, 62 a. prof. 163 a. unprof. — Kin-
dun, 50 a. prof. 30 a. unprof. — Ballaghbolagan, 10 a. prof.
20 a. unprof— part of Aghelett, beyond Doagh, 50 a. — Total,
I, 632 a. 3 r. plant. (2,644a. 3 r. 6 p.stat.)— Rent, 22/. 0s. 9*tf.;
bar. Killmforenan, co. Donegall— Upper Ballybenoge, 8 a. Waterford.
— Carrick-Caslane, 261 a. — Garraninoge, 241 a. — half Lower
Ballybenoge, 164 a. — Total, 674 a. plant. (1,091 a. 3r. 3p.
stat.) — Rent, 10/. 4-s. 8\d. ; bar. Upperthird, co.Waterford.
— Bullgindin-Idagh,128A.(207A. 1r. 14 P.stat.) 1/. 18s. lO^rf. ; Limerick.
bar. Costlea, co. Limerick — Grangeforth, 1,701a. (2,755a. Carlow.
1 r. 14 p. stat.) 34/. 8s. 9jJ d. ; bar. and co. Carlow. —
Note: By patent, dated 15 July 1679, Sir John had an
abatement of 10/. 7s. 9\d. of his quit rent per annum; viz.
II. 5s. 5 (</. of the rent of 127/. 5s. 5.j(Z., and 3/. 2s. 4 $</. of die
rent of 11/. 4s. 1|</. ( Rot.de anno 31“, S' pars, facie R. 29.)
Date 20/A May 21st year. — Inrolled 3d Oct. 1669.
36. THOS. SEELE D.D. and Provost of Trinity College, Meath.
near Dublin. — Part of Upper Moyagher ats Myogher, 234a.
1 r. 24 p. 4/. 14s. 10Jd, — Carranstowne (part), 207a. & 10 p.
4/. 3s. 9;{rf. ; bar. Lune, co. Meath— Symonstowne (part),
6 a. & 8 p. 2s. 5 d. — Great Atligaine (part), 1a. & 5 p.
2s. 2\d. — more in the same, 41 a. 2 r. ; bar. Navan, same co
Carrickspringham, 222 a. 2r. 12p. 4/. Us. 3\d.\ bar. Kells,
same co. — half of Jordanstowne, 43 a. 2 r. 20 p. 17s. 1\d. ;
bar. Skreene, same co — Slewkivoge, i qr., 84 a — Garrinan- Galway.
naghkill, 1 qr., 190 a. — Dabiter, 1 cartron, 24 a. — Tannamore,
1 cart., 58 a. — Derrin, J cart., 12 a. — Lacknevarran and Can-
dughill, part of’yc 2 qrs. of Runemoyle, 32 a Moylin, 1 cart.,
35 a. — Rundernin, i qr., and Knockillin, 1 cart., 189 a. Der-
risnane, i qr., 53 a Drumine, £ qr., and Drumindingin,
i cart., 192 a. — Castelle, 1 cartron, 82 a. — Bonavannunkicart,
45 a— Capperory and Mullin, 1 cart., 1 a. 1 r— Donnelitter,
i T '■ — Finine, 3 cart., and Capperory, I cart., 15 a— Manu-
ti'asna, 1 1 cart., 12 A. — Cornallin, 1 cart., Tourlagagh, 1 cart.,
and Nadrummin, 1 cart., 76 a — Litterlagagh, 1 cart., 62 a
Drisaghane, 1 cart., Seaglunore, 1 cart., Knocknaw, 1 cart,
Druminchagh, 1 cart, Carteranbegg, 1 cart, part of Glanturk,
255 a— Tornattell, 1 cart., 50 a— Ternekill, 1 qr., 155 a—
Oggall, 1 cart., 24 a— Funshinagh, $ qr., 34 a Gollanbee,
lcai-t., 48 a— Bonaveskana, 1 cart, 39 a— Lenane, * qr.,
153 a— Gallon, 1 cart., 19 a— Tannalin, Teaghagh, I qr.,
82 a. Derrin, 1 qr., 296 a. — Gortnaclassagh and Brendrum,
i qr., 90 a— Carrownacarga, 1 qr., 338 a— two third parts of
Capperholt, 1 cart., 23 a. 1 r. 13 p— two third parts of Derry-
lean, 1 cart., 28 a. — the like of Carrowkeele, I qr., 451a. 2r.
21 p. — the like of Mounterowue, I qr., 44 a. 2 r. 27 p.
the like of Quilliagh, 1 cart., 21 a. 1 r. 13 P. _ one third
part of Barcromlin, 14 a — two third parts of Tunimane, lqr.,
154 a— in Manne, 1 qr., 364 a— Derrivorrida and Coolene-
card, 3 cart., 123 a. — with all the unprofitable to all yc afore-
mentioned particulars belonging. — Total, 3,363 a. plant.
(5,4-47 a. 1 n. 39 p. stat.)— Rent, 34/. 0s. lOicf. ; bar. Ballyne-
hensy and Rosse, co. Galway — the whole valued by the Lord
Lieut, and Council at 300/. per annum, and no more ; which
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21 Cm. II- by virtue of a clause or proviso in the explanatory Act, was
decreed to him and his successors, provosts of yc college.
Galway. Date 1th May 21 st year. — Inrolled IS, th June 1669.
Galway 39- RICHARD Earl of ARRAN — The Great Island,
containing as followed), viz., the 6 qrs. of Killeny, 153 a.
prof. 211 a. 2 r. unprof. — Oghill, 6 qrs., 227 a. prof. 620 a.
unprof. — Killmoacie alias Kiilmurrey, 6 qrs., 308 a. prof.
504- a. 2r. unprof. — Oghnought, 6 qrs., 214a. prof. 512a. un-
prof.— the island of Inishinaine, containing the 4 qrs. of Kill-
cannon, 258 a. 2 r. prof. 220 a. unprof. — Lerke, 4 qrs., 177 a.
2 k. prof. 257 a. 3 r. unprof.— in the small Island, 4 qrs., 129a.
—Total, (2,376 a. 1 r. 7 p. stat.)— Rent, 14/. 7s. 04d. ; half
bar. Arran, co. Galway. Dale 9 th Sep. 2lstycar.
Cork. 42. Sir WILLIAM PETTY lent. — Killwey als Killavey,
and part of Clonmeeue and Cooleroe, 145 a. (234 a. 2 r. 20 p.
Wexford, stat.) 2/. 4s.; bar. Duhallow, co. Cork. — in Hoaretowne,
216 a. (349 a. 3 it. 20 p. stat.) 4/. 17s. 5 Jd. reduced to 21. 16s.
Clare. by patent ; bar. Shilmalier, co. Wexford. 43. Sir
HENRY INGOLDSBY knt.— Ardbrahon, 1 qr., 60 a. (97 a.
& 30 p. stat.) 18s. O jd.; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare. 21 Cn. 11.
RICHARD STEPHENS esq. — Cornelasse or Cornesalse,
190 a. or 192a. (311 a. stat.) 31. 17s.8id. abated 1/. 19s. 8 Jit ; Meath.
bar. Kells, co. Meath. Date 23 d Aug. 21s/ year.
45. FRANCIS BELLERS. — In Catharine’s-town, next Westmeath.
contiguous unto Rahardallun and Burnelstowne, 23 a. 2 it,
7 1\— Rahardallin, 89 a. 1 a. 8 p — Burnelstowne, 66 a. 2 r.
(107 a. 2 it. 26 p. stat.) 1/. 6s. lid.— Corbally, 117 a. 2 r—
Total, (373 a. & 15 p. stat.) — Rent, 4/. 13s. 3d. ; bar. Fer-
tullagh, co. Westmeath. — Killriffin, the S. part, 83 a. Meath.
1 R. 13 p. (134 a. 3 n. 37 p. stat.) 1/. J6s.9d.; bar. Slane, co.
Meath. — Heathland, 84 a. 3 r. 16 p. (137 a. 2r. 8 p. stat.) Westmeath.
1 /. 14s. -id. ; bar. Corkery, co. Westmeath. — in Russells-
towne, 20 a. (32 a. 1 it. 23 p. stat.) 8s. 1 d. ; bar. Fertullagh—
in Bernebegeiter, 20 a. 3 it. 24 p. (33 a. 3 r. 13 p. stat.). 8s. lid;
bar. Kilkenny West, same co. — in Dourlas, 37 a. (59 a. 3 r. Limericii.
29 p. stat.) 11s. 2\tL ; bar. Connello, co. Limerick. — Mill-
towne alias Ballywallen, 223 a. prof. (361a. & 34 p. stat.)
43 a., in two parcells, unprof. 3/. 7s. 8id. ; bar. Kenry, same
co. Date 31s/ July 21s/ year.
22 Cm- II. 1. JOHN VAUGHAN gent. — Lisrower, 1 qr. — Carrow-
caldry, 1 qr. — the castle, town, and lands of Toneregoe ; viz.,
Sligo. Carrowgarry, lqr.; Carrowbegg, lqr.; and Carrowcrevy, lqr.;
Rasse als Rosse, 1 qr.; Carrowcaslane, 1 qr.; Cloggan, Conim,
and Tournecappoge, 3 cart. ; Gerbe als Carrownegerby, £ qr. ;
Rye als Carrownefree, | qr. ; Carrownegreve alias Carrow-
necrevy, 1 qr.; 387a. 1 it. (627 a. 1 r. 4 p. stat.) 3/. 18s. 4id;
bar. Tivreragh, co. Sligo. 3. PAUL BRASIER and
J. VAUGHAN, esqrs. — A house in Come-market-street,
1/. 2s. 6d — a house in ICeazer’s-lane, 5s. 7 id— in trust for
yc (49) officers, of y° 13th lot of credit and 83d of debt.
Date 20 th January 22 d year. — Inrolled 4 th Feb. 1670.
... , 4. RICHARD BRINSLEY.— Part of Collinstowne, 132 a.
1 k. 24 p. — part of Kiltolane and barthingstowne, 367 a. 2r.
16 p.— Total, (809 a. 3 r. 27 p. stat.)— Rent, 10/. 2s. bid. ;
bar. Fertullagh, co. Westmeath. 5. MARGT. AGGS,
widow of Thos. Aggs, and her children ROBERT, THOS.,
SUSAN, and ELIZ. AGGS.— In Casdelost, 250 a. (404 a.
8 r. 33 p. stat.) 51. Is. 3d. ; same bar. and co. — to hold one
moiety to yc widow for life, and y° whole after her decease to
y° said children respectively for ever, according to y° will of
their father, dated 6th July 1660 6. Said MARGARET
AGGS widow. — In Castlelost, 45 a. — in Clountytallon,
Derry, and Castlelost, 90 a. 1 r. 16 p. — Total, (219 a. & 38 p.
stat.)— Rent, 2Z. 14s. 9id ; same bar. and co.— to her and her
heirs. 6. JOHN BUCKLAND.— In Loghgarebeg, 55a.
(89 a. & 14 p. stat.) 1/. 2s. 3d. ; bar. Moyashell and Maghe-
redernon, same co. 6. JOHN ROLFE— In the S. W.
part of Loghgannoore, 76 a. 1 r. 22 p. (123 a. 2 a. 27 p.
stat.) 1/. 10s. lid.; same bar. and co. Date 5th Feb.
2 2d year. — Inrolled lOZ/t March 1670.
8. Sir RICHARD BUTLER knt. and bait. — Paules-
1 tenny. 355a_ — Shankill, 1,072 a. — part of Ballinvally and
Slewnelake contiguous to Garryduffe, 140 a.— in Garryduffe,
433 a. — Total, 2,000 a. plant. (3,239 a. 2 r. 27 p. stat.)
40/. 9s. lid.; bar. Gouran, co. Kilkenny.- Date (5th Dec.
21s/ year. — Inrolled 15 th March 1670.
n , „ 10. JOHN VAUGHAN esq.— Coolenevernoge, 247 a.
ljueensuo. ^ ^ 0Jd— Coolagliy alias Coolagh, 373 a. 7/. 11s. Old.;
King's Co. bar. Portnehinch, Queen’s Co. — Ballycorre, Tullanroe,
Fierboy, and Killanowan, 445 a. 9/. 4s. 21d. — more in the
same, 7 a. 2s. lOd. — Parke, Craggansallagh, Gurrinlossa,
and Cartroan-Broadagh, 130 a. 2 r. 8 p. 21. 12s. lOd. —
Moyelly, 155 a. 2 r. 3/. 2s. Hid— in the same, 114 a. 2 r.
21. 6s. 4Jd.— Newtowne, 98 a. 1/. 19s. 8d. — Total, 960 a.
2 it. 8 p. plant. (1,556 a. & 20 p. stat.) — Rent, 19/. 8s. lOd. ;
.. . , bar. Killcoursey, King’s Co. — Aghiwiskie, 1 plow., 522 a. &
imen . p_ (845 a. 3 r. 25 p. stat.) 7/. 18s. 7 %d.\ bar. Connelloe,
co. Limerick. — part of Reboge, Parke, and Callabeoilane,
27 a. 2 r. (44 a. 2 r. 6 p. stat.) 8s. 4|rf. ; lib. of city of Lime-
rick.—part of In-St. -Lawrence, Grenanbeg, and Ballyhenane,
268 a. (434 a. & 18 p. stat.) 4/. Is. 41d.; bar. Clonwilliam,
same co. — in Bealanekealy ais Banshagli, with several other
denominations belonging to said towne, 316 a. 2r. 18 p. (512 a.
3 R. 16 p. stat.) 4/. 16s. 2d— Total in Munster, 1,134 a.
(122.)
14 p. plant. (1,837 a. In, 35 r. stat.) — Total rent, 22Ch.ii.
17/. 4s. 6Jd. ; same bar. and co. Date 14 th Jan. 21s/ year. ~~ ~
—Inrolled 1 1 th May 1670. Limerick.
12. Sir GEORGE HAMILTON bart., of Nenagh. — Cork.
Muckridge, 1 plow., 140 a. prof. 110a. unprof. 2/.2s.6d.; lib.
of Youghall, co. Cork. — Glannephrieghane, 2 plow., 100 a.
prof. 900 a. unprof. 1/. 10s. 4 . Jd. ; bar. Barrymore, same co. —
Ballymackooe, J plow., 100 a. prof. 20 a. unprof. 1/. 10s.4Jd. ;
bar. Barretts, same co. — Downerly, 2 plow., 40 a. prof. 40 a.
unprof. 12s. 1 Jd. ; i bar. Ibaiuie, smne co. — in Dangan, Do-
novan, Ballyvohir, Killcounty, Ballyrostigg, and Ballydaw,
984 a. (1,593a. Sr. 27 p. stat.) 7/.9s.5d— in Ballure and
Coolebane, 95 a. 14s. 10.|d. ; bar. Imokilly, same co. —
Dungillane alias Dungivillane, A plow., Ballygroughan alias
Ballygronogan, 349 a. & 16 p. 1/. 6s. 6 d. — the half of Car-
moone alias Curmore, 208 a. 1 it. 24 p. 15s. 9 Jd. — Bally-
madder alias Ballymedagh, 1 plow., 599 a. 2 n. 21. 5s. 6jd. —
Propoge alias Propogera, i plow., 440 a. 1/. 13s. 3 jd. — Cro-
nagh alias Cronoghill, 480 a. 1 n. 20 p. 1/. 16s. 5Jd. — Bully -
nemoney, 67 a. 2 11. 8 1>. 5s. ljd. — Knockatronane als Knock-
drisnane, 838 a. Sr. 1/. 5s. 81 d. ; bar. Condons, same co.
— Cappaghinore, 290 a. 21. 4s. Old. ; bar. Slevardagh and Tipperary.
Compsy, co. Tipperary. — Rathdangan or Rathangan, 101a.
10s. 2Jd. — Clonmore, North, and Clonmore, South, 288 a. 3 r.
8 p. 2/. 3s. 10id. ; bar. Middlethird, same co. — Gortleas ats
Gortard ais Gortneglassy ais Gort-Ilassy, 6 a. Is. 9:]d. ; bar.
Clan william, same co. — Kilbradan, 137 a. 13s. 10Jd. — Lough- Limerick.
fane, f of plow., 95 a. 9s. 7Jd. ; bar. Connelloe, co. Limerick.
— Lissinalta, 144 a. 1 r. 1/. Is. 10 Id. ; lib. of city Limerick.
— Seskin and Killbrakan, 110 a. 1/. 13s. 5d. ; bar. Decies, co. Waterford.
Waterford. — Shi D1 Oilloo le, 3 cart., 131 a. prof. 117 a. Clare.
unprof. 9s. 1 1 Jd. ; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare. — Shanbogh ais Kilkenny.
Shanboagli, 522 a. 2r. 21. 12s. lOijd.; bar. Ida, Igrim, and
Ibercon, co. Kilkenny. — Kilfinton, 127 a. 3 n. 12 p. prof. Longford.
54 a. unprof 1/. 5s. 10id. ; bar. Ardagh, co. Longford. — in Corh.
Castle-Ishin ais Ca tleli hcene, 1,104 a. 3 r. 8 p. 1 1/. 3s. 9Jd.;
bar. Orrery and Kilhnore, co. Cork. — in Drumsackane,
461a. 51. 0s. 5\tl. — in Clonebaneene, 515 a. 1 r. 51. 17s. 3id.
— Island-de-Killy alias Keale, 327 a. 1 it. 31. 14s. 6 id— in
Knockanglassane ais Knoanglasse and Killcronane, 334 a. 3 it.
38 1*. 3/. 16s. 3id— Dwargen, 425 a. 4/. 16s. 9d. — in Coole-
gillick, 237 a. lit. 10 p. 21. 14s. 0£d— Coolecklogher, 774 a.
8/. 16s. 7 Jd. — Killitragh, 407 a. 1 r. 4/. 13s. 5}d. — Gar-
rane, 271a. 31. Is. 9:jd. — in Rathnagard, 43 a. 9s. 9Jd. —
Immurriboy, 512 a. lit. 51 16s. 7?d. — Ballyhowlahan,
419a. 4/. 15s. 5d. — Derenetabrid, 1,746a. In- 19/. 17s. 9d.
— land in difference, 18 a. 4s. OJd— in Clonegeele, 171 a. 3 r.
1/. 19s. 03d— in Tullelish, 892 a. 3 r. 10/. 3s. lid— more
in die same, 363 a. 3 r. 4/. 2s. 9fd— Ruheene, part of the
same, 194 A. 2 R. 21. 4s. 3 id. — part of Tullelish, 135 A. 2 R.
1/. 10s. 9Jd.; bar. Duhallow, some co— Note: Sir George,
by deed poll, dated 24 March 1675, for 800/., conveyed these
lands in the barony of Duhallow to his second son Sir Geo.
Hamilton, called Count Hamilton, in mortgage for said sum,
which remaining unpaid, and belonging to his widow and
executrix Frances countess dowager of Tyrconnell, and she
bavin* in 1687 obtained a grant to her and her heirs of
Roll, $£d Cha. II. first part, face.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
22 Ch. II. all the arreares of the quit rents reserved on these lands,
‘ and of 53/. 15s., part of yc same, all which remaining un-
Cork- paid, and the lands having been granted to Sir Geo., liable
to a mortgage of 5,496/. 1 Is. 1 Id. due to the heirs of Sir
James Craige, most of which remained a charge on yc said
lands, and unpaid, and y" right and equity of redemption of
y' said mortgage of 800/. and mortgaged lands having de-
scended to James E. of Abercorne, as grandson and heir
of the said Sir Geo. Hamilton of Nenagli, and he being
willing, at the request of y' said countess, to convey and
release the same to her and her heirs, sold, assigned, released,
and confirmed to her and her heirs all his estate and interest
in law or equity therein, by indenture dated 3 July 1703, and
inrolled 5 Aug" anno 2ih Annas (2'1’ pars, dorso It. 30.) —
Tyrone. Gort alias Gorttawlaghtnemuck, 355 A. prof. 58 A. unprof.
2/. 7s. lid. — Carrick Castle, 178 a. prof. 2 1 A.unprof.
l/.4s. 0.j<Z. — Knocknaroge ais Knocknariffe ats Knockneroy,
81a. prof. 20 a. unprof. 9s. 8d.; bar. Dungannon, co. Ty-
Clare. rone. — Cratlaglimore and Portdryne or Pordryan, 720 a.
(1,166a. In. 4 i>. stat.) 7/. 5s. 9d. ; bar. Bimratty, co.
Clare. — to hold these until the E. of Thomond or his
heirs should discharge the mortgage thereon of 1,050/.
Cork. 21. Capt. WILLIAM SANDS.— A front new slated house,
and a court with a small house in it, 31. 15 s. ; city of Cork.
Date 1 6th May 22d year. — Inrolled 3d June 1670.
Queen's Co. 22. THOMAS BERRILL esq— In Ballygehin, Crovell,
Garranbolly, Ballygenan, Cloghquillmore, Cloghquilbegg,
Coolefin, Ballyogenor, and Knocknnebone, 889 a. 1 r. 26 p.
(1,440 a. 2 r. 30 p. stat.) 18/. 0s. 2d. ; bar. Upper Ossory,
Kilkenny. Queen’s Co. — Cento or Ceuts, '92 a. 1 r. 1/. 17s. 4>\d. —
a part of St. Patrick’s-street, Mill-street, and Flemon-street,
4 a. 1 n. Is. 8ijd. — in Little Parke, a small stange, a small
island. Scald parke, several other parcells, and Pigeon-house
parke, 8 a. 3s. 3d. ; liberties of Kilkenny. — Killerbegg,
20 a. & 24 p. 8s. l|d. — Grauntes, Thorne, and several other
parcells, 52 a. 3r. 11. Is. 6d.— in St. Mary’s parish, adjoin-
ing to the city walls, with several gardens and small parcells
in St. Kenny’s parish, 12 a. 4s. 1 0 d. — Marrowne’s meadow,
Scaldcrowe’s crosse, Whitebridge parkes, and Scarlet or-
chard, 13 a. 1 r. 5s. 4 id. — Carrowboy, with several other
parcells, 13 a. 2 r. 5s. 3$<Z. — a parcell of land in the liberties
of Thomastowne, mearing with y' highway leading from
Marche’s gate in y° north, 9 a. & 19 p. 3s. 7 fid.; co. of the
city and co. Kilkenny. — Carrickanarrow (part), 48 a. 3 n.
19s. 9(/. — Davidstowne (part), 23 a. 3r. 9s. 7 id. ; bar. Ida,
Igrim, and Ibercon, same co. — Total, 1,187 a. & 29 p. plant.
(1,922 a. 3 r. 8 p. stat.) Date 16/4 May 2 2d year. —
Inrolled 3d June 1670.
King's Co. 24. Sir GEORGE HERBERT of Durrow, in yc King’s
County, knt. and bart. — The manor of Durrow, with the courte
leetc, court baron, rights, members, and appurt’, and the
towns and lands following, viz., Durrow and Mayanlagb,
300 a. prof. 100 A. unprof. — Boulebought and Newtowne,
200 A. prof. 200 A. unprof. — Killclare, Turragh, Aghikinecan,
and Currughnegaule, which are members belonging to Tur-
ragh, 150 a. prof. 150 a. unprof. — Belanacurragli, and the
mills and weyres thereto belonging, 118 a. — Cowlinhanly and
Dowriwood, Tyhilly, Coolerane, ICilldingan, and the mills
thereof, Killiue, Gormagh, 450 a. prof. 300 a. unprof. ; bar.
King's Co. Ballycowan, King’s Co. — the tythes, great and small, of the
and parishes of Kilbride and Durrow, and y“ advowson, presenta-
Westmea i. (jon> tlonation, and right of patronage of the said parish
King's Co. churches; King’s Co. and co. Westmeath. — Drumgale and
Aghancarnan, with the mills and weyres of Aglakinta, 200 a.
prof. 100 A. unprof. — Ballykebegg and Ballycallagan, 200 a.
prof. 100 a. unprof. — Carbrenaghannagh, and yc meadow
called Lenecanen, or the Cannons’ meadow, betwixt Ballyduffe
Westmeath, and Killiderrigwood, 30 a.; King’sCo. — Ballygemore, 77a. &
King's Co. 8 v. ; bar. Moycashell, co. Westmeath— the scite, circuit,
ambite, and precinct of Monisteroris ats Herbertstowne, with
their appurtenances, and yc towns and lands following ; viz.,
Monastiroris and Coolyan, 369 a. 1 R. 30 p — three parcells of
the same, 182 a. unprof. — Baliycolgan, jtlis, 204 a. prof.
45 a. 1 r. 26 1>. unprof. — Leitrim, in 3 parcells, 3 15 a. & 8 p.
— Rogerstownc, Ballynlae, and Baliycolgan, in 3 parcells,
Ballykerne, 556 a. 1 r. 26 p. — all and singular the advowsons,
donations, presentations, rights, and patronage of y“ churches,
rectories, and vicaridges, and other hereditaments whatsoever,
in the towns, villages, or hamletts aforesaid ; bar. Coolystowne,
King’s Co. — the manor of Ballycowen, with courts leet and 22 c«. n.
baron, and the rights, members, and npp’, and the towns and — —
lands following; viz., Ballykillmurry and Half Killingroe,422A. King's Co.
— Ballycowen and Ballynemore, 403 a. 3 r. 33 p. — Killgur-
teene and Killbride, 113 a. 2 r. 12 p. — Agharna, 2 parcells,
and Killisky, 172a. 1 u. 3 p— Ballydroilbegg, 119 a. 1 r. 10 p.
— Ballynashragh and Aghalosky, 1 18 a. & 8 P. — Ballycowen-
wood and Killidorone, 96 a. 1 r. 32 p. — Ballycowen-bogg,
22 a. 3 it. — Ballykennaghans, 262 a. 1 r. 20 p. — more in the
same, 109 a. 3 r. 12 p— Derrinagh, 155 a. 3 r. 6 p— Aghall,
48 a. 3 r. prof. 46 a. unprof. — Cappaghboy, J cart., 15 a. prof.
20 a. unprof. — part of the great Wood, 100 a.; bar. Bally-
cowen, same co. — the moiety of Cruiceratli, 132 a. 2 r. ; Meath.
bar. Dulceke, co. Meath. — all y° tythes, great and small, of King's Co.
the scite or precinct of Monasteroris als Harbartstowne, and
of half Ballycullian, Baliycolgan, Letrim, Rogerstowne ais
Ballyrickard, Ballykenny, with a water-mill, a dove coate, and
warren on the premisses, and the right of patronage of yc
church of Castro- Petro ; bar. Colleystowne, King’s Co. —
a watercourse and millhead near yc wood called KikloiTough,
near Ballycowen. — Aghunoter, being appurt’ of y° lands of
Torrough and Munkeele, and other appurt’ belonging to
Moyanlogh ; bar. Ballycowen, same co. — to hold all y°
premisses by such tenures, rents, and services, and no other
(tenures in capite or by knights service excepted), as yc same
were held by on the 22d Oct. 1641. Dale 24/4 March
22 d year.— Inrolled 28/4 March 1670.
27. FRANCIS CALMEADY— Blackcastle, 200 a. 1 n. Tipperary.
8 p— the S. E. part of Ballydoyle, next to Blackcastle, 133 a.
& 6 p— Total, (539 a. 3 r. 32 p. stat.) 51. Is. 3d. ; bar. Mid-
dlethird, co. Tipperary.— Date 10/4 Feb. 2 2<Z year.— In-
rolled 9th March 1670.
28. Cornet FRAS. ARMITAGE. — In Kinragh, 17 a. Cork.
1 r. 33 p. — Glanmakarne (part), 82 a. 3 r. 31 p. — Layrevolly
ats part of Bellrosse, 201 a. 3 r. 12 p. — Total, (489 a. 2 r.
8 p. stat.) 4/. 11s. 9 d. 29. ANTHONY WOODLEY.
—In Bellrosse ais Belbrowes, 101a. & IOp. (163a. 2r. 33p.
stat.) 1/. 10s. Sd. ; bar. East Carbery, co. Cork. Date
4/4 April 22 d year. — Inrolled 5/4 May 1670.
30. Capt. WM. SANDS. — Divilish and Lomannagh, Kerry.
655 a. — Ellanbracke and Tullaghmore alias Baughallmore,
753 a— in Doncasleene, E. part, to be cutt off by a N. and S.
line, 44a— Total, (2,352a. & Ip. stat.) 22/. Os. 11 \d.-,
bar. Mogunihy, co. Kerry 31. JOHN ROCH— Tlie Cork.
moiety of the mill called Arclidccons Mill, with three parkes
or meadows, thereto belonging, 3 a— one park in Shandon,
called Gortshanter alias West Gortinknockane, with the
houses and edifices thereupon, 2 a— a park called Cloghlea,
3 a.; co. of the city of Cork. — Total, (12 a. 3 r. 33 p. stat.)
2s. 5 Id. Date 18/4 March 22 d year.— Inrolled 14/4 April
1670.
32. THOMAS RABY gent. — In Ballymackarye, 130 a. Wexford.
— in y' surround, called Bermingham and Mountgarrett, near
llosse, 10 a. 2 r — in the conion meadows near Rosse, 7 a. 2r.
—Total, (239 a. 2 r. 38 p. stat)— Rent, 21. 19s. 11 .(</.; bar.
Ban try, co. Wexford 33. JAMES ROW gent In
Ballymackdonoghfin, in the S. E. part, 61 a. (98 a. 3 n. 10 p.
stat.) 1/. 4s. 8j</. ; bar. Ballaghkeene, same co. Date
24/4 March 22d year. — Inrolled 12/4 May 1670.
34. Sir SAMUEL BARNARDISTON knt— Ballyan- Limerick.
rahanmore, 58 a. & 6 p. prof. 1 5 A. unprof. — Ballyanrnhan-
hegg, 92 a. 3 R. 24 p. prof. 3 a. unprof. — Barnacoyle, 203 a.
3 r. 8 p. prof. 43 a. unprof— in Cahirnata, 21 a. 3 it. 15 p.
prof 8 a. unprof. — in Falla, £ plow., 20 a. 2 r. 29 p.
more in the same, 10 a.— Total, (659 a. 2 it. 30 p. stat)
6/. 3s. 6Jd. ; bar. Poblebryan, co. Limerick in Killana-
rage ais Killenecan, 81a. 3 r. 11 p. — lands in difference be-
tween Killkerrill and Sir I-Iardress Waller, 43 A— lands in
difference between Ballycallhane and Falia, 24 a. & 8 p.
lands in difference between Court and Faha, 11 a. 2 Bal-
lincannanena, 130 a. 2 r. 32 p. — Total, (471a. 1r. 34 p. stat.)
— Rent, 4/. 8s. 3{d. ; bar. Kenry, same co. 34. JOHN
PARKER.— In Killonahaiibegg, 86 a. 3 n. 31 p. — in Bally-
brownybegg, Gortichiller, Farranamallamorte, and Farranm'
Adam, 24 a. — in Broskeagh and Urreninkeagh, 2 a. 1 r. 8 p.
in Kaliine alias Rahune, 5 a. 1 r. 18 p. — in Carrichetur, Rath-
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Limerick.
Meath.
Meath.
Kildare.
Sligo.
Sligo.
Mayo.
clagh and Lickmonrigh and Curragliemonoge, 122 a. 1b. 23 p.
Total, (400 a. 1b. 20 P. stat.) 31. 15s. Old. ; bar. Poble-
bryan, same co. — to hold these premisses by Parker to y'only
use of Aid" W™ Love, for ever. 35. Said Sir SAM. B AR-
NARDISTON. — Michaellstowne, 110 a.; bar. Ken ry, same
co. — in Dourlas, 124 a.; bar. Connelloe, same co. — Total,
(379 a. & 6 p. stat.) 4/.9s.9d. 36. THOMAS BARNAR-
DISTON. — The castle and lands of Ralhkenny, 416 a. 2 n.
(674 a. 2 b. 26 P. stat.) 8/. 8s. 8 d. ; bar. Navan, co. Meath.
Dale 1 Ith March 22d year. — Inrolled l HA June 1670.
37. RICHARD DELAROCKE esq— In Great Possets-
towne alias Possexstowne, 176 a. 2 n. (286 a. & 25 P. stat.)
21. 1 Is. 6d. ; bar. Moyfenragh, co. Meath. 38. JOHN
CLARKE. — Tullchancrossen, 55 a. 2 b. — part of Killelin, 22 Cu.II.
81 a. (281 a. & 18p. stat.) 21. 15s. 4d— in Benulben, 177 a.
(286 a. 2 b. 34 p. stat.) 31. 11s. 8d. ; bar. Moycashell, co. Westmeath.
W estmeath. Date 4th April 22 d year. — Inrolled lath May
1670.
39. JOHN ARMESTIIONG. — In Drumkelly, 122a. 2b. Cavan.
— in the E. part of Dirren next Drumkelly, 27 a. 3 b. 27 p. —
in Clonmoult, 7 a. 3 b. — Total, 158 a. & 27 p. plant. (256 a.
& 33 p. stat.) 21. 2s. 8d. ; bar. Clonmaghan, co. Cavan.
39. ALEXANDER CHARTRES— In Agha-Cony, 81 a.
1 e. 27 p. (131 a. 2 b. 21 p. stat.) 1/. Is. 7d. ; same bar. and
co. Dale 13 Ih Oct. 22 d year. — Inrolled 2d Jan. 1670.
Roll, 2 Id. Cha. II. first pari, back.
1. FITZGERALD AYLMER, a minor— In Graiges,
48 a. 3b. — Moods, 88 a. 3b. — Stablerstowne, 309 a. 3r. 16p.
— Ballinefeagh(part),9A. 3n. — Ilodgestowne, 277 a. 2r. 28p.;
bar. Clane, co. Kildare. — Kildengen, 543 a— tlie moiety of
Ballyvarny and Shrahard, 37 A. 2 b. — Rathmocke, 1 18 a. ;
bar. Offaley, same co. — Christenstowne, 338 a. 3 b. 38 p. —
Whillan, 221a. & 26 p— Kilmaoge, 331 a. 2 b. 16 p.—
Ratherline, 496 a. 1 r. 22 p. — Grangehiggen, 185 a. 2 b. 30 p.
— Dunbirne, 161a. 3 b. 16 p. — Barriestowne, 1 moiety, 91a.
3 b. 6p. — Barrincroe, 129a. 3r. 8p. — Carrickmore, 183 a.
2 b. 9p. — Pluckristowne, 243 a. 3 r. 15 p. — Killeagh, 134 a. &
14p. — Ballintrian, 122a. 3b. 10p. — Ballyteige, 202 a. &7p.
— Littletowne, 49 a. & 16 p. — Lowtowne, 282 a. 2 b. 32 p. —
Robertstowne, 187a. 1e. 32p. — Moylerstowne, 164a. 2b. 4p.
— the Wood of Allen, 724 a. & 6 p. unprof. ; bar. Great
Connell, sameco. — Dromshrie, 50 a. ; bar. Offaley, same co. —
Farnaglit, 60 a. ; bar. Naas, same co. — two houses in Clane;
bar. Clane, same co. — one house in Leixlip ; bar. Salt, same
co. — Ballytowre, 486 a. 1 B. 20 p. ; bar. Narragh and Rabane,
same co— Total, 5,559 a. & 5 p. plant. (9,004 a. 2 b. 34 p.
stat.) — Rent, 112/. 11s. 2d. — a mortgage of 400/. on yc
towns and lands of Marolnabellin, 89 a. 2 b. — Carrowrush,
81 a. 1 b. — Drumore, 88 a, 1b. — Feartenan and Bunnemuck,
83 a. 1 b. prof. 302 a. unprof. — Cloneene, 265 a. 2r. — Kil-
connelly or Cancannally, 313 a. 2 r — Strebane and Bran-
dumurr,49 a. 2 b. — Total, 1,016 a. plant. (1,645 a. 3 r. stat.)
— Rent, 10/. 5s. 8.1d. ; bar. Tirreragh, co. Sligo. Date
28 th March 22 d year. — Inrolled 6th April 1670.
5. HENRY WEBB esq— In Bracklonagh qr., 20 a—
Trinesboy, 63 a. 3 b — in Clonecloghy, 38 a.; bar. Corren,
co. Sligo. — Lisbrislane qr., 122 a. — Coiletelagha, 1 qr.,
87 a. 3 b. 24 p. — in ICnockroe qr., 51 a. 2 r. — Knocknarva,
1 qr., 60 a. ; bar. Tirrerill, same co— Higgins, part of yc ) qr.
of Drumbane, 30 a. 2 b. 16 p— in Hathcaslane qr., 169 a.
2 r. 16 p— Total, 643 a. 1 r. 16 p. plant. ( 1,042 a. 2 n. 4 p.
stat.) — Rent, 6/. 10s. 3<Z. ; bar. Lynah, same co. — Castle-
lackin alias Lecarrowvally ats Lecarrowcashane ais Lecar-
ravenvally, 69 a. 3 n. 8 p. — Clonallaghan and Ballynaleeke
alias Cloonalkin alias Cloonaghlaghan alias Cloonaloha,
1 qr., 198 a. 1 R. — Kildanogh ats Knock, 44 a. 2 r. prof.
371a. 2 b. unprof. — Lissadrone alias Lissadrim, 174 a. &
16 p. prof. 174 a. unprof. — Castledowny alias Druny, 26 a.
2 b. prof. 84 a. unprof. — part of Knockboe alias Knock -
bolian, 4 qr., 23 a. & 6 p. prof. 83 a. unprof. — Killagh alias
Killiagh, 1 qr., 219 a. 3 r— Came, 1 qr., 211 a. 3 r. prof.
211 A. 3 r. unprof. — Farrencrottery, 1 qr., 103 a. 2 b. 32 p.
— Breastagh, 1 qr., 159 a. 1 it. 8 p. — Leaghvally, 45 a. 3 b.
24 p. — Carrowstelly, 85 a. — Killgoben, 1 cartron, 35 a. 2 r.
23 p. — Tawrine ats Tworine alias Lecarrowtrohin, 86 a. 3 r.
24 P. — Farrentimore, 18 a. — Tryanbane, Downabrannagli ats
Ratlibane, 72 a. 2 it. 32 p. — Corbeddbegg, 1 qr., 36 a. 1 b.
24 p. — Corbeddmore, 1 qr., 215 a. — Rathnanurane ais Rath-
namorane, 82 a. 2 it. — Ratlibane ats Carrowtyan ats Carrow-
tean ais Lecarrowtean, 100 a. 3 r. — Rathnary ats Rahanery
ats Ranaree, 52 a. prof. 6 a. 3 r. 8 p. unprof. — Cloonecovree
alias Clonconway, 44 a. 3 r. 32 p. — Ballygonna alias Bally-
gowan, 57 a. — Bealetra, 70 a. — in the two qrs. of Killroe ats
Carrowcashell, 4 a. & 16p. — in the two qrs. of Rossesse ats
Rosse, 98 a. & 16 p. ; bar. Tyrawlv, co. Mayo. — Cloone-
more, 1 qr., 157 a. — Shancragh alias Shancrey, 1 qr., 77a. —
Carrowcashell, 1 qr., 75 A. 1 R. 26 r. — Total, 2,595 a. & 7 P.
(122.)
plant (4,203 a. 2 r. 7 p. stat.) — Rent, 26/. 5s. 6 d. ; bar. Cos-
telloe, co. Mayo. — to hold to yc only use of him, his heirs
and assigns for ever, to such uses and under such limitations
as are mentioned in the last will of Wm. Webb esq., of Bally-
mote, co. Sligo, dated 11 May 1667; the said Henry Webb
of Ballinrobe, esq., being cousin to said Wm. 7. Barrin-
dicker, 100 a. prof. 460 a. 2 r. unprof. — Carrowm'killan, half
profitable, 290 a. prof. 290 a. unprof. — Lecarrowhoyle, 65 a.
prof. 2 R. unprof. — Killemcreagh, 9 a. 1 r. 32 p. prof. 15 a.
1 r. 6p. unprof. — in Cnockbohan, 90 a. & 14 p. profitable and
unprofitable. — Total, 767 a. & 3 p. stat. — Rent, 41. 1 5s. lOAd. ;
bar. Tyrawly, co. Mayo. — in Lisbrislane, 53 a. & 82p. (86 a.
& 26 p. stat.) 1 Is. 3d. ; bar. Tirrerill, co. Sligo. Date
26th March 22 d year.
8. MICHAEL JONES esq— Annalack, 252 a. 51.2s.—
Tonmehalye, 138 a. 21. 15s. 10 Id — Garryhubbart, 52 a.
1/. Is. 5 Jd. — Cornebahally, 109 a. 21. 4s. 7 >,d. — Gloshmo-
ling, 56 a. \l.2s.3d. — Boherquile, 172 a. 3/. 9s. 7c/. — part
of Gurteene, 130 a. 21. 12s. 7c I. — part of Coolenebrony, 25 a.
2 it. 27 p. 10s. 4Jd. — Total, 934 a. 2 r. 27 p. plant. (1,513 a.
3 r. 37 p. stat.) — Rent, 18/. 18s. 7 Jd.; bar. Gowran, co. Kil-
kenny. Dale 6th Dec. 21s/ year. — Inrolled loth March
1670.
10. Capt. CHARLES HOULCRAFT— In Clonassey,
5 A. — more in Clonassey, 250 a. 1 R. 2 p. prof. 52 a. 3 r. 8 p.
unprof. 51. 3s. 3Jd. — in Rochestowne, 115 A. 2r. 26 p. —
more in Rochestowne, 97 a. 1 R. 8 p. 4/. 6s. 2Jd— in Cor-
loddy, 129 a. 21. 12s. 3§d. ; bar. Iverke, co. Kilkenny. —
Castlegarden, 25 a. 1 r. 10 p. 10s. 2 Jc/. — in Ballymaclaglilen,
147 a. 1 B. 34 P. 21. 19s. 33d— Total, 769 a. plant. (1,245 a.
2 R. 16 P. stat) — Rent, 15/. 11s. 4c/.; bar. Gowran, same co.
Date Is/ April 22dycar. — Inrolled 18 th April 1670.
11. JOHN TALBOT of Bellgard, esq. — Belgard, 222 a.
— Cookestowne, 75 a. — Kingswood, 21 it. 3 p. — Killinardin,
196 a. — in Churclitowne, 5 a. — Total, 519 a. 3 it. plant.
(841 A. 3 R. 26 p. stat.) — Rent, 10/. 10s. 5 id. ; bar. New-
towne, co. Dublin 12. BERNARD TALBOTT— Rath-
downe, 395 a. — Fassaghroe, 280 a. prof. 27 a. 1 it. unprof. —
Cooleneskeagh, 50 a. — Total, 725 a. plant. (1,174a. I r. 21 p.
stat.) — Rent, 14/. 13s. 7d. ; J bar. Rathdowne, co. Wicklow.
Dale 8 th March 22 d year. — Inrolled 23 d March 1670.
14. Capt. JOHN NICHOLLS. — Part of Kilbalane plow.,
known by ye several names of Ballyagheene and Scartbegg,
part of Kinteere and Lyrah, Ballynablah, Meaness, Gort-
nalularry, Gortnapishie, part of Old-Orchard, y' meadow
called Faha, and yc little meadow, 403 a. 2 r. 27 p. prof. 400 a.
unprof. — part of Teneragh plow., known by the names of
Clonee, Treverah, and Bailynagh, 353 a— in Ballinlaw plow.,
52 a. — in Dellygahbegg, 16 a. — in Coolegoure and Donee,
195 a. — in Mayne plow., 55 a. & 30 p. — Total, (1,736 a. 1 r.
5 p. stat.) — Rent, 16/. 5s. 6 |d. ; bar. Orrery and Killmore, co.
Cork. — in Coolebane, with the mill, 4 a. 3 b. 23 p. (7 a. 3 r.
29 p. stat.) Is. 5Jd. ; bar Duhallow, same co. Date
4th Feb. 22 d year. — Inrolled 8th Feb. 1670.
16. Capt. FRANCIS GIBBON. — In Knockanmoyne,
82 a. 16s. 7d— in Killroe, 87 a. 17s. 7Jd.; bar. Tyrawly, co.
Mayo. Date 24 th March 2 2d year Inrolled 27//t April
1670.
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Sligo.
Kilkenny.
Dublin.
Wicklow.
Cork.
Mayo.
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22 Cb.II, is. Capt. SAM. FOLEY. — Kilberry, 59 a. prof. 19 X.
unprof — Kilberry, 70 a. & 2 r. — Roveroe, 79 a. 3 n. 24 p.
Cork. prof. 9 a. unprof. — Lettur, 62 a. prof 10 a. nnprof. — in Knox,
216 a. & 21 p. prof 34 a. unprof. — Ballywige, 166 a. 2 r.
prof 16 a. unprof. — Derrevillen, 296 a. & 16 p. prof 26 a.
unprof. — West Curragheruly, 85 a. prof. 15 a. unprof. —
Knockeneden, 49 a. 3 R. 24 p. prof 9 a. unprof. — Total,
1,084 a. 2b. 7 p. plant. (1,756 a. 3 b. 5 p. stat.) — Rent,
16/. 9s.4M. ; bar. East Carbury, co. Cork. Date 26th Feb.
22d year. — Inrolled 8th March 1670.
Limerick. jg. sir JOHN FITZ-GERALD bai t., son and heir to
Sir Edward Fit/.-Gerald of Clanlish, co. Limerick, bart. dec'1.
— The castle, town, and lands of Gortnetibbrid, 230 a. — Ros-
senerilane, Movane, and Ballinlangy, 394 a. 8 r. — Killeene,
164 a — Clononmore, 381a. — Rath, 172 a. 3 b. — Drumcru-
mane, 609 a. — Gortmore, and part of Quilegormane, 48 a.
3 n. — Total, 2,000 a. plant. (3,239 a. 2 it. 27 p. stat.) — Rent,
30/. 7s. 5. (d. ; bar. Connelloe, co. Limerick. Dale 1th Feb-
ruary 22 <1 year — Inrolled \2th February 1670.
Carton. 21, MICHAEL BARRY.— Two third parts of Rathrush,
400 a. — Milltowne, 173 a. 1 r. — Ardreane alias Addborne, 66 a.
3 r — Tromon, 48 a. 3 R.— Total, 688 A. 3 R. plant. (1,115 a.
2 r. 27 p. stat.) — Rent, 13/. 18s. 1 It/. ; bar. Forth, co. Carlow.
Date 13th June 22dyear. — Inrolled 17 th June 1670.
Tipperary. 23. ELIZ. ASH, relict of Edward Ash of London, esq. —
Ballynamurshaigh, 353 a. 3 r. 8 p. — llathmoy-Hill, 107 a. |
3 r. 21 p.— in Knockordan, S. part, 130 a. 3 r. 25 p. — Total,
(959 a. 8 R. 22 p. stat.) — Rent, 8/. 19s. ll jd. ; bar. Clon-
william, co. Tipperary. — to the use of the heirs of the said
Edward Ash for ever. -Date 3 d June 22 d year. — Inrolled
28 th June 1670.
Tipperary. 25. EDWARD COOKE. — Ballyvahan, the W. part,
79 a. — Ballyvoher, the W. part, 147 a. & 35 p. — Creane, the
E. part, 6a. prof. 5a. 8r. unprof. — Ballyknaveene, the N. part,
20a. — Ballyboy, 330a. prof. 332a. 1 R. unprof. — Total, 572a.
& 35 p. plant. (926 a. 3 n. 23 p. stat.)— Rent, 8/. 13s. 9Jd.;
bar. Ida and Offa, co. Tipperary. — in Ballydorrogie, 1 plow.,
222 a. & 36 p. plant. (359a. 3 it. 34 p. stat.)— Rent, 3/.7s.5W. ;
bar. Connelloe, co. Limerick. Date 1th June 22d year. —
Inrolled 10 th June 1670.
Limerick. 27. Sir THOMAS CHAMBRELAN knt.— In Ballinasli,
the N. part, 231 a. & 14 p. prof 9 a. 3 b. unprof. 3/. 9s. 6d. —
Kiltearg, 310 a. 1 r. prof 20 a. 1 r. unprof. 4/. 14s. 2 id
Clanlyhard alias Clounlelmrd (part), 112a. prof. 250 a. unprof.
1/. 13s. 11, Id. — Dunmoylin alias Dunmoyling alias Doon-
moylin, 182 a. 1 r. 21. 14s. 2\d. — Ballinclaber alias Ballin-
tabla and Corbally, 120 a. 1/. 16s. 5 d. — Dunkasy alias
Doonekahy, 488 a. prof 70 A. unprof. 7/. 8s. 2d. — Carnes,
192 A. 21. 18s. 4d. — Elaine alias Flean, 445 a. 1 it. prof
241 a. 3 it. unprof. 6/. 15s. 5d. — Knockcoulequeare alias
Knockcolecueare or meare (part), 86 a. 1/. 2s. 4d— Bally-
steane, 125 a. 1/. 17s. 1 lid.— Tiremore and Rathtorra alias
Trinore and Rathfarra, 103 a. 1/. 1 Is. 3d— Rathreden alias
Rathbridcn and Banoge, 105 a. 2 r. 1/. 12s. — in Killcoulman
plow., 19 a. 5s. 9d.— Total, 2,519 a. 1 r. 14 p. plant. (4,080 a.
2 r. 30 p. stat.) — Total rent, 37/. 1 9.5. 4 ! d. ; bar. Conncllo, co.
Limerick. Dale 9/4 May 22d year.— Inrolled 28/4 May
1670.
Galway. 29. DOMINICK BROWNE esq., son and heir of Jeffrey
Browne esq. — A house of lime and stone, built three square,
with a garden, backside, and tenement thereto belonging,
and bounding on the King’s-street on the W., the house and
ground sometimes of John Blake on the N., the house and gar-
den sometimes of Francis Kirvan on the E., and Flood-street
on the S., 1 a. 3/. 7s. 6d. ; in Galway. — a piece of land called
Garrglasse, and a mill thereon, near St. Francis Abbey, 1 a—
a piece of ground called Gortnegragha in Bohermore, and
another piece called Gortelelessie in Ballybane, 12 a. ; near
Galway — Carrowbrowne, Reigheghter, and Keilvoughter, and
the meadow land of Sraighloughra and Sillane, 105 a.
a parcell of land, and mill, in Granmore, 2 it Cloinekanin,
Cregnemukilly, Loghanbegg, Loghanmore alias Carrowloglmii,
and Barnesliagoge, in all two quarters, 285 A ; co. Galway,
and of tile town of Galway — Lissarulla, 1 cart., and the 5th
part of two cart., with the coihons thereto belonging, 96 a. ; bar.
Clare, same co. — one 4th part of a parcell of land called 22 Ch. II.
Knocknecarragh, a 4th part of the land of Sychett, and the ; -
land called Atthy-Thomasereagh, being all surveied by the “ wmj’
names of Knockanecaragh, Knockanecarragh, Farmoyle, and
Menclune, 281 a. ; lying 34 miles from Galway. — one qr.
and one cart, in Forbagh, known by the several parcells fol-
lowing, viz., Serfyne, A qr., Derry, Derrintwoer, Bowneowen,
Knocknebracky, Monoheuly, Closkenemore, the parcell of
Dromeasher alias Knockerasser, and Knocknerahit, being sur-
veyed by the names of Derryknockanebracke, Knockrasser,
Cossunore, and Sercy, 246 a.,- lying 1J mile from the lands
afore mentioned, and all in the bar. Muckullin, same co. —
Cooleraheene or Coolerahie, 1 qr., 74 a. ; 5 miles from Galway.
— Ruanmore, 1 qr., 154 a. ; next to said lands. — Carrowbane,
1 qr., 73 a. ; 2 miles from Ruanmore. — Poltoorke, A qr., 34 a. ;
near the last. — Levallykeele, 7 cart., 57 a. — Glannore, 38 a. —
Carroward, 1 qr., 27a. ; near the last, and all in the bar. Clare,
same co. — Gloves, 1 qr., 136 a.; 10^- miles from Galway. —
Bostera, Raighmorrishy, Garranefinturee, Cahirnarascall,
Gortduffe, Ruanmore, Gortnehowny, Gortobirmillilly, Coole-
gart, Gortnetulagh, Gortneclogliibrick, Gortinetreene, Gort-
gare, and a 3d of a qr. in Ballynemetagh, 92 a. ; bar. Athenree,
same co. — half a qr. in the two qrs. of Carrowbegg and Car-
rowcaliirgarone, 23 a. — in Ballaghcardie, 1 cart., and y° 5th of
a cart., 14 a. — Corry, 4 qr., 70 a. — in Rossinny, S cart., 14a.;
bar. Clare, same co. — Ardnegralt and Grange, one qr. of
Trinity- Abbey, near Tuam, 91a. — Classegany, A qr., 42 a.
— Lecarnissell, A qr., 34 a. ; the two last being 2$ miles
from Tuam; bar. Dunmore, same co. — Total, 2,000 a. plant.
(3,239 a. 2 b. 27 p. stat.)— Rent, 20/. 4s. 11 Ad— to hold to
the use of the heirs and assignes of the said Jeffrey Browne
decd, for ever. Date 2d June 22dyear. — Inrolled 15/4 June
1670.
32. GEORGE CLARKE gent. — In Newchappell, 58 a. Tijtpcrary.
— Garriroe alias Killetegan, 83 a. — Chancellorstowne (part),
3 a. — Toberhany, 169 a. — Ballylialian or Ballynahan, 78 a.
lit. 28 p. — Ballytarsny, 122 a— Ballyvellish (part), 75 a. 1r.
26 p. — Total, 588 a. 3 it. 14 p. plant. (953 a. 3r. 11 p. stat.)—
Rent, 81. 18 s. 10 Ad. ; bar. Iffa and Offa, co. Tipperary. — in
Gurteene, the S. part, 116 a. plant. (187 a. 3 it. 27 r.stat.) —
Rent, 1/. 14s. lOfd. ; bar. Ikerrin, same co Date 5/4 April
22d year. — Inrolled 10/4 June 1670.
33. WILLIAM SHERLOCKE. — In Carrigeenebrenock, Tipperary.
1a. 3 r. 27 p. — Ballintample, 123 a. 2 r. — more near the
same, 17 a. 3 it. 8 p. — part of Rathcoole, marked in the plott
(W.), 4 a. 3 r. 13 p — Total, 148 a.& 8p. plant. (239a. 3r.
10 p. stat.) — Rent, 21. 5s.; bar. Middlethird, co. Tipperary.
34. SAMUEL EAMES. — Part of Priestowne, the
nortlierliest part of the middle part, by an E. and W. line,
74 a. & 18 p. plant. (120 a. & 7 p. stat.)— Rent, 1/. 2s. 6d.;
same bar. and co 34. WILLIAM CHARTER— An-
other part of the same, out of the nortlierliest part of the middle
part, by an E. and W. line, next the proportion of said Samuel
Fames, 74 a. & 18 p — Rent, 1/. 2s. 6d. Date 10/4 Feb.
22 d year. — Inrolled 12/4 Feb. 1670.
36. JOHN NARY esq. — In Ardmath-Poles alias Ardmath- Meath.
Bregan, 444 a. 1 r. 31 p. plant. (719 a. 3 n. 28 p. stat.)— Rent,
8/. 19s. ll:jd. ; bar. Moygercallen, co. Meath. — —37. AM-
BROSE MOORE. — In Cloghmaccon alias Cloghmacow,
228 a. 1 it. 6 p. — part of Creggs, 188 a. 2 r. 32 p — Total,
416 a. 8 b. 38 p. plant. (677 a. '& 11p. stat.) — Rent,
8/. 9s. 3 id.; bar. Morgallion, same co. 37. THOMAS
PIDCOCKE gent. — Castletowne, and part of Kilbery, 222 a.
& 36 p. plant. (359 a. 3 R. 35 P. stat.) — Rent, 4/. 9s. lljfd. ;
same bar. and co. Date 22 d Feb. 22d year. — Inrolled
Is/ March' 1610.
38. Lieut. THOMAS SMITHES.— Cleristowne, 370 a. Wexford.
2r. 16 p— Sheastowne, 100a— Total, (762a. 1 r. 7p. stat.)
—Rent, 9/. 10s. 6Ad.; bar. Barg}', co. Wexford. — in Kells, Kilkenny.
the W. part, 35 a. & 27 p. plant. (56 a. 3 r. 3 p. stat.)— Rent,
14s. 2|d. ; bar. Kells, co. Kilkenny. — Killcoleman (part), Cork.
101 a. 1 r. 20 p. plant. (164a. & 32p. stat.)— Rent, 1/. 10s.9id.
— part of Dromore, the east, 23 a. 2 r. 19 p. plant. (38 a. &
39 p. stat.) — Rent, 7s. ljd.; bar. Duhalloe, co. Cork. — part
of Ballynekilly, plow, and half, 42 a. & 16 p. plant. (68 a.
1 r. 2 p. stat.) — Rent, 12s. 9^d; bar. Orrery and Kilmore,
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ssCb.II. sameco. 40.DEVEREUX SPRATT — In Ballynebarny, | part, 38 a.— Total, (320a. 2 n. 37p.stat.)— Rent,3Z.0s.lJd.;
the N. part, 205 a. 2 it. 27 p. 4Z. 3s. 3d. — in Ballinrnsh, the bar. Condons, co. Cork. Date 4 th April 22 d year. — In
Wexford. W.N.W. part, 94 a. 1/. 18s. Id. ; bar. Scanvalsh, co. Wex- | rolled 1st Oct. 1670.
Cori. ford. — Torbey alias Torbehe, 160 a. — in Ballybegg, the N. j
Roll, 9.91(1 CJut. II. second part, face.
Armagh. L RICHARD HAMES rather H ANNUS gent. — Moy-
fouer, 1 townland, 154 a. prof.' 33 a. unprof. — in a parcell of
land in controversie, 8 a. & 16 p. — Total, (262 a. 2 R. 10 p.
Wexford, stat.) — Rent, 2 1. 3s. 9Jd. ; bar. Orrier, co. Ardmagh. — in
Harristowue and Morenstowne, 194 a.— more in botli, 4 a. — in
Ballintlea, 153a. 1 r. 2p. — in the N. end of Garrycleary, 173 a.
— Total, 524 a. 1 R. 2 p. plant. (849 a. & 15 P. stat.) — Rent,
10Z.12s.3Jd. reduced by patent to 6Z. 16s. ; bar. Shilbualier,
Cavan. co. Wexford — 2. SUSANNA CAMPBELL, relict of
Patrick Campbell clke, and DAVID CAMPBELL gent.,
nephew of said Patrick.— Cormeenbegg, 1 gallon, 140 a. 2r.
32 p. U 17s. lip.— in Cordangan pole, 3a. Sr. 3p. ls.OJd.
— Moneyly, 1 pole, 68 a. 18s. 4Jd. — in Dromratt pole, 21 a.
1 r. 24 p. 5s. 9Jd— Total, 233a. 3 r. 19 p. plant. (378 a. 3 R.
13 p. stat.) — Rent, 31. 3s. 2d. ; bar. Tullaghgarvy, co. Cavan.
Downe. — to David for ever, after the decease of Susanna. 2. SA-
RAH, relict of JAMES MORGAN, and CATHERINE
their daughter. — In Tullyard, out of the W. part, 115 a. 3r.
21p. (187 a. 2 b. 34p.stat.) two thirds prof. — Rent, lZ.lls.3d.;
bar. Lower-Iveagh, co. Downe. — to Catherine for ever.
Dublin. 3. Alderman PETER WYBRANT. — A corner house,
called Cuckold’s- Post, at the end of Bridge-street, half
standing in Pipe-street and half in Bridge-street, and a piece
of ground enclosed on the Merchant’s Key, near the bridge,
1Z. 16s. 6Jd. ; city of Dublin. Dale 3th April 21s< year.
— Inrolled 28 th May 1669.
Wexford. 5. NICHOLAS WILSON of Clonmell, clke. — Cooleboy,
91 a. — -Renettstowne, 81a. — Rochestowne, 89 a. — Scarre,
213 a.— Total, 474 a. plant. (767 a. 3 r. 8 p. stat.)— Rent,
9Z. Us. lljd. ; bar. Bargy, co. Wexford. Date 8th Feb.
22 d year.— Inrolled 3d March 1670.
Thwrary 6- THOMAS INMAN— In Luscurr ine, 45a— the N.part
of Lackeene, 154 a. 1 u. 34 p— Total, (323 a. & 16 p. stat.)
— Rent, 3Z. 0s.7d. ; bar. Lower-Ormond, co. Tipperary.
Date 8th February 22 d year.— Inrolled 3d March 1670.
Galway. 8 EDWARD EYRE esq— In one qr. of two qrs. of
Clonlaghin, reserving the improvements to him, 144 a. 2 n.
27 p. plant. (234 a. 1 r. 14 p. stat.)— Rent, 1Z. 9s. 3d. ; bar.
Queen’s Co. Longford, co. Galway. JOHN MERRICK gent— In
the N. E. part of Killishin, next succeeding the lotts of
Charles Cheney esq, &c., to be cut off by a N.W. and S.E.
line, 333 a. & 33 p. plant. (539 a. 2 it. 36 p. stat.) prof. 100 a.
unprof— Rent, 6 Z. 14* lOJd. ; bar. Slewmargie, Queen’s Co.
Cork. 9. WILLIAM BALL— In Killovinoge alias Killomi-
noge, the N. part, 296 a. 1 r. 10 p. plant. (479 a. 3 b. 33 p.
stat.)— Rent, 4Z.9s. 10d.; bar. Carbury, co. Cork. Date
2d April 22d year. —Inrolled Till May 1670.
Roscommon.
10. NORRIS CAVE esq. and FRANCES his wife,
ANNE, relict of TIIEOPHILUS EATON esq., and
PRISCILLA KING— In the two qrs. of Duneene, next to
Mr. Edmond Donnellan’s lott, to be divided by an E. and W.
line, 235 a. 2Z. 7s. 7Jd. — Loghboy, 30 a. 6s. lid— Cion -
ruchane, 103a. lZ.0s.7jd— in Carrowmore qr., 114a. ]Z.3s.ld.
—in the 8th and 16th part of Barrymore, 49 a. 3 r. lOs.OJd.
in Dorries, 18 a. 3s. 7 id. — in Portes, 20 a. 4s. 0}d. —
in Carrickinmorc, 9a. Is. 9Jd. — in Carrowkeele, 40 a. 8s. lid.
in Ballinlow, the woods next to Carrowkeele, to be cut off by
an E. and W. line, 82 a. 16s. 6Jd. — Total, 700 a. 3 it. plant.
(1,135 a. & 8p. stat.) — Total rent, 7Z. Is. 6fd. ; bar. Ros-
common, Ballintubber, Boyle, and Athlone, co. Roscommon.
— Ballygurteene, 1,293 a. plant. (2,094 a. 1 r. 30 p. slat.)—
Rent, 26Z.3s.7d.; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny— in Folkes-
Rath, 258 a. la. 14 p. 5Z. 4s. 6Sd. — in the same, 91a.
1Z. 16s. lOd. ; bar. Fassaghdining, same co — Kilbraghan alias
Kilbraken, 163 a. 2 r. 3Z.6s.2Jd. — Brownestowne, 225 a.
4,1. Us. Id. — in the W. part of Ballyreedy alias Ballybrcedy,
214 a. 4Z. 6s. 8 Id. — in Aghabrowne alias Brownesford, 39 a.
1 r. 18 p. 15s. Ud. — Total, 2,284 a. 2r. plant. (3,700 a. 1r.
(122.)
31 p. stat.) — Rent, 46Z.4s. 10£d.; bar. Ida, Igrim, and Ibercon, Kilkenny.
same co. Date 1th March 22 d year. — Inrolled 13 th May
1670.
13. MATTHEW RANDAL. — In Measetown or Maces- Meath.
towne, 100 a. 2 r. 23 J p. 2Z. 0s. 9 d. — pavt of Brownestowne
(Proudstowne in the Reddendum), 153 a. 3 r. 1Jp. SZ. 2s.3Jd.;
bar. Skreene, co. Meath. — part of Gortroane in the parish Tipperary.
of Killea, 61 a. 2 r. — in Kilballyhimikin, 154 a. — Longford,
49 a. 3 it. 24 p. prof. 264 a. 1 it. 32 p. unprof. — in Gurteene,
next to Longford, 31 a. & 8 p. prof. 20 a. unprof. — Total,
(480 a. 1 r. 26 p. stat.) — Rent, 4Z. 10s. OJd. ; bar. Ikerrin,
co. Tipperary. — -16. JOHN WEEKES. — Part of Old-
Castle, called Ballyroheene, in the parish of Rathinoveagh,
79 a. &32 p. prof. 124 a. 3 r. 24 p. unprof. — in Gurteene,
next to Longford, 2 a. 1 r. 8 p. — Total, (132 a. stat.) — Rent,
1Z. 4s. 8 d. ; same bar. and co. Date 9th Aug. 2 2d year. —
Inrolled 23d Aug. 1670.
17. LAWRENCE HIDE esq— Ballyhinikin, 145 a. 2r. Tipperary.
21. 4s. 2 Jd. — Knockananimy, 319 a. 2 it. 8 p. 4Z. 17s. Old. —
part of Chancellorstowne, 226 a. 2 r. 31. 18s. 9Jd. ; bar. Iffa
and Offa, co. Tipperary. — Quartercrosse, parcell of the town '
and lands of Clare, 82 a. 1Z. 4s. 10|d. — Berdensgrange (part),
being two acres of great country measure, 55 a. 16s. 8 id. ;
bar. Middlethird, same co. — to hold untill he, his executors
or assignes, should be satisfied out of the said lands the sum
of 600Z., with the growing interest at. 10Z. per cent. Date
14 th Feb. 22dyear. — Inrolled 9th April 1670.
19. Sir JAMES GRAHAM knt. and ISSABELL Iris Meath.
wife, STANDISH IIARTSTONG esq. and ANNE his
wife, Aldn. WM. TOXTETII and JANE his wife, the
three sisters and coheirs of Sir Thomas Bramhall ba rt. — Great
Streenenes als Stranerees, 105 a. — in Rathmullen, 84 a. — in
Cloncurr, 162 a. — in Cornellstowne, 39 a. ; bar. Moyfenragh,
co. Meath. — part of y* town and lands of Duleeke> 15 a. ;
bar. Duleeke, same co. — Total, 405 a. plant. (656 a. & 5 p.
stat.)— Rent, 81. 4s— to yc only use of yc heirs and assignes
of yc said coheirs. Date 3d Feb. 22 d year. — Inrolled
15 th Feb. 1670.
21. WILLIAM USHER esq. — Part of Pickettstowne, Meath.
156 a. 3Z.3s.2d. — Dounogaron orDonogarran, 156a. 3l.3s.2d.
— Senraghstowne (part), 47 a. 19s. OJd. ; J bar. Fore, co.
Meatii— in Boyanagh-Collriagli, 56 a. 1 it. 14 p. 1Z. 2s. 9J(Z. ; Westmeath.
bar. Clonlonnon, co. Westmeath. — part of Ballynan, 262 a. Kerry.
& 20 p. 3Z. 19s. 7 id. ; bar. Corkagunihy, co. Kerry. •
22. Sir ARTHUR DENNY. — In Sheane, 155 a. Meath.
11. 6s. 3 Jd. — Fartagh, 74 a. prof. 17 A. unprof. 1Z. 9s. 7 Jd.
— Galepole, 85 a. 2 r. prof. 5 a. unprof. 1Z. 14s. 7 Jd. — part
of Donnover, with its hamletts, 35 a. 3 it. 6 i*. 14s. 5Jd—
part of Tartany, 51a. 1Z. 0s. 7Jd. ; bar. Kells, co. Meath.
— in Raherinn, 36 a. 7s.31d.; bar. Dunkellin, co. Galway. Galway.
22. EDWARD HANDllON— Part of Carfarnegoe, Cavan.
106 a. (171 a. 2 r. 32 p. stat.) 1Z. 8s. 7 Jd. ; bar. Clonmoglmn,
co. Cavan. Date 26 th March 22 d year. — Inrolled
18Z/i August 1670.
24. Capt. TIIOS. TOMLINS. — In Lissm'leige, 438 a. Kilkenny.
& 16 p— more in die same, 22 a. 2r. 12 r. prof. 34 a. un-
prof— more in die same, 137 a. 3 r. 4 p— Ballyknockmore,
141 a. 3 it. 32 p. — in Ballybregan, 16 a. prof. 88 a. unprof. ;
bar. Knocktopher, co. Kilkenny— in KiUtrasy, 100 a. 1 r.
8 p. ; bar. Kells, same co. — Total, (1,386 a. & 15 p. stat.) —
Rent, 17Z. 6s. 6Jd. 25. JOHN HATCH— In Casde-
warren, south part, 732 a. 2 it. 27 p. (1,186 a. 3 r. 8 p. stat.)
14Z. 16s. 8Jd. ; bar. Gowran,
22d year. — Inrolled 16 th March 1670.
o. — Dale 4 th March
6. HECTOR VAUGHAN— The tc
land of and in Tristane, 421 a. (681 .
n, and two qrs. of Galway.
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22 Cn. II. 41. 5 s. 3d.; I bar. Clonm'Noen, co. Galway. 27. WM.
ATKINSON, a minor. — Part of Kiilcomin, 56 a. & f r. (90 a.
King's Co. 2 r. 34 p. slat.) II. 2s. 8 d. ; bar. Clonlisli, King’s Co.
28. WM. BRETT of Saule, co. Downe, esq. — Bally-
rickard alias Ballyrickardbegg, 180 a. (291 a. 2 it. 11 p. stat.)
SI. 12s. 1 Hd. ; same bar. and co. Date 5th Feb. 22 cl year.
Inrolled 16 th March 1670.
Down. 29. WM. HAMILTON esq. and JOHN BUSH mercht.
— The two towns and lands of Ballydergane als Upper and
Lower Ballydergan, 206 a. 3 r. 25 p. (334 a. 3 r. 25 p. stat.)
21. 15 s. lOd. ; bar. Lecale, co. Downe. — to hold one moiety
to the one, and the other to the other Dale 9th February
22 d year.
Martin Noell, 143 a. & 33 p. (24.0 a. & 8 r. stat.) 21. 5s. ; -2 C".H.
bar. Ikerrin, same co. Date 19 Ih Feb. 22 d year. — Inrolled ~~
25 th Feb. 1670. Tipperary.
34. HESTER, ELIZ., and ANNE, daughters of Capt. Meath.
Samuel Gardiner dec11. — Burfordstowne, Ralhmore (and
Brownestowne is added in the Reddendum), 158 a. 2 r. — in
Lackinelch, 27a. — in Callystowne, 18a. 2r. — part of the lands
of Kells, 13a. — Total, (351a. 2r. Ip. stat.) — Rent, 41. 1 0 s. 7.) d.
bar. Kells, co. Meath. — in Clonmerrell, 62 a. (100 a. 1 R. Westmeath.
29 p. stat) II. 5s. 8 \d. ; bar. Delvin, co. Westmeath. —
to hold to the uses of their father’s will, dated 6 March
1656. Date 26 th Aug. 21s< year. — Inrolled 27 th September
1670.
Queen’s Co. 31. JOHN WOOD gent. — Drummer alias Drama alias
Drum, 148 a. 3 r. 8 p. prof. 290 a. 3 r. 30 p. nnprof. — Tene-
hinch, Derynabehy, and Aghvolly, 744 a. prof. 560 a. 1 r.
24 p. unprof. — in Upper Coolemonine, contiguous to Tene-
hinch, 72 a. 2 n. 29 p. prof. 282 a. 2 r. unprof.— Derrynagh
and Garrane, 14 a. 3 r. 24 p. prof. 4 a. In. 24 p. unprof. —
Total, (1,588 a. & 5p. stat.) — Rent, 191. 16s. llid.; bar.
Tipperary. Tenehinch, Queen’s Co. — in the S. E. part of Gurteene
and Ballycullin, 49 a. 3 n. 21 p. — more in both, 28 a. 2 R. 15 p.
— in the N. E. end of West-Paulecaple, 52 a. & 6 P. prof. 7 a.
unprof. — in the southerly part of Atty-James and Old-Castle,
40 a. 1 r. 13 p. — more in Atty-James, 36 a. — part of Old-
Castle, 123 a. — Tryroe alias Traghroe, 51a. — in Clash-
nesmutt, 168 a. 2 it. 13 r. — in the S.E. of Currelieene, next
contiguous to Athenny and Newtownelenane, 198 a. 2 r. — in
Ballywalter and Clonelagh, 40 a. — Total, (1,286 a. & 28 p.
stat.) — Rent, 1 11. 19s. Id. ; bar. Slevardagh, co. Tippe-
rary.— Sessirighingrough, 196 a. 21. 19s. 5| d. — Ballyna-
hinch, partof Killmilone and Killinrath, 132 a. 1r. 11.19s. 74 d.
—in Clonebinny and Ballym'keagh, 25 a. 7s. 6 d. ; bar. Owney
and Arra, same co. 33. SAMUEL DABBS gent. — In
Booty, most contiguous to the land confirmed to Sir
37. CHARLES O’HARA gent. — In the N. and by E. part Wexford.
of Killedode, Coolebegg, Cullinstreagh, Millreagh, Faugh-
loghtde. kiildroman, Knockduffe, and Knocknemould, 604 a.
& 27 p. (978 a. 2 r. 24 p. stat.) 121. 4s. 7 id. ; bar. Gorey,
co.Wexford. Date 1st Sep. 22dyear. — Inrolled 12 thSep.
1670.
40. ELIZ. relict of EDW. ALLEN, late of Twomonohan, Cork.
co. Leytrim, esq., and their children, THOMAS, HENRY,
[ and CHARLES. — Part of Cloghan, 240 a. 2 r. 31. 13s. Old.
— Killdrumlegagh, 155 a. 2 r. 16 p. 21. 7s. 3}d. — Garrane
i and Loghan, 48 a. & 16 p. 14s. 1\d.— Maultnarroge, 237 a. &
16 p. prof. 37 a. unprof. 3/. 12s. — Baultenagh, 141a. 2 n.
21. 3s. — part of West Croghan, 16 a. 4s. 10|d. — Sherlagh-
ane, 465 a. 71. Is. 2\d. — Glassogoolre, 151 a. 21. 5s. lO^d. —
Kuillinlia als Killea, 1 13 a. 11. 14s. 4 d. — part of the two plow,
of Scartgoolenagohir alias Scarthcollnegarr, 153 a. 21. 6s. 5 {d.
bar. Carbery, co. Cork. — to hold to them, their heirs and
assignes respectively, for such estate and under such limita-
tions as are declared, limited, and appointed in and by the last
will of said Edward Alleyn, dated 29 Dec. 1664. Date
loth April 22 d year. — Inrolled 30 th Sep. 1670.
Roll, 22d Cha. II. second part, back.
Limerick. ROGER Earl of ORRERY. — Cragan and Ballene-
gaule, 1,060 a. (1,717 a. & 3p. stat.) prof. 70 a. unprof.
Cork. 161. 0s. ll^d.; bar. Coslima, co. Limerick. — Collesmuttane,
414 a. & 32 p. (670 a. 3 r. 33 p. stat.) 61. 5s. 9Jd.; bar. Orrery
and Killmore, co. Cork. — Killmucky, 177 a. 2 r. 16 p.
(287 a. 2 r. 28 p. stat.) 21. 13s. ll*d.; bar. Imokilly, same
Mayo. co. 2. ROBERT BOYLE esq. — The impropriations, im-
propriate tythes, and rectories following ; viz., all and singular
the impropriations of or belonging to the respective abbies, late
dissolved monasteries, religious houses, priories, or parishes
Galway, of Ballytubber, in co. Mayo ; Knockmoy, Killtruelta,
Oran alias St. Maries, Athenrie, and Dunmore, co. Gal-
Tipperary. way ; and those of Tyhone, in co. Tipperary, or any
of them; together with all y“ impropriate tythes, rectories,
and appurtenances of the said impropriations, tythes, and
rectories, belonging thereunto. — to hold for 31 years from
Wexford. 17 April 1662. 2-4. ROGER Earl of ORRERY.—
In Aghnamalinyne, 143 a.— in both the Tinsillas, 311a
Killinore als Ballycalogher ais Ballinloghan, 87 a. — Carran-
altagrahce, 39 A. 1 it. — Tatchcurry, 37 a. 2 R. — in Tomcoyle
and Tomtownc, 347a. — Mullinegrogh, 82 a. 2r. 24 p. — Agh-
acullin, 123 a. 2r — Killmighill, 172 a. — Killpatricke, 67 a.
— Killowan, 157a. — Ballynesragli, 191a. — Corcannon, 120 a.
— Ballybane, 58 a. ; bar. Gorey, co. Wexford. — in Druin-
derry, 300 a. ; bar. Scarwalsb, same co.— Ballyhellish alias
Bally hall um, 127 a. ; bar. Gorey, same co Total, (3,825 a.
Cork. 1 n- 26 p. stat.)— Total, 471. 16s. CJd— BoghiUan, 1 plowl1.
— Dromadabegg and Parkenehealy, 157 a.; bar. Imokilly,
co. Cork Dale 141/t Sep. 21 st year.— Inrolled 14 th Feb.
1670.
Waterford. • ROBERT MERCER gent. — Kildowan, 141 a. prof.
17 A. unprof. — Ballygrist, 159 A. — Ballynagiglagh, 369 a.—
Ballysisclly, 117 a. — Ballyvaden, 172a Carrycaredagh, 246a.
— Tankardstowne, 127 a.— Total, 1,331a. plant. (2,156 a.
stat.) — Rent, 201. 4s. 3d. ; bar. Upperthird, co. Waterford.
Kerry. —in Killaha next to Drumduffe, 60 a. & 30 p. — Drum-
duffe, 95 a. 2 r. 4 p — Gortnacough, 125 a. 1 k. 25 p in the
same, 40 a.— in Sonnaboy, contiguous to Gortnacough, 29 a.
& 11 p.— Total, (567 a. & 38 p. stat.) -Rent, ll.3s.71d.;
bar. Mogunnihy, co. Kerry. Date 16 th Nov. 22 d year. — Kerry.
Inrolled 23 d Nov. 1670.
8. WILLIAM PARKINSON gent. — Part of Killriffin, Meath.
81 a — in Killadine, 115 a. prof. 8 A. unprof. — Total, (317 a.
1 R. 38 p. stat.) — Rent, 31. 19s. 4Jd. ; bar. Slane, co. Meath.
Date 26 th March 22 d year.
9, Sir RICHARD and Sir HENRY INGOLDSBY. Clare.
— In Whyboyplowland, 300a. — Terregehy, 90a. — in Urling-
more, 120 a. ; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare. — in Breghin, West,
1 cartron, 29 a. — in Lamlagh, 1 cartron, 26 a. — Total, 500a.
plant. (915 a. & 32 p. stat.) — Rent, 81. 7s. 6j|d. ; bar. Clan-
dirilaw, same co.— in Ballybegg, 17 a. (27 a. 2 r. 5 P. stat.) Meath.
6s. lOJd. ; bar. Navan, co. Meath. — in Anaskeanan, 421 a. Westmeath.
— Derrymore, 235 a. Sr. 15p. — Brutonstowne, 228 a. 3 r.
8 p.— Total, 885 a. 2 r. 23 p. plant. (1,434 a. 2 it. 13 p. stat.)
— Rent, 171. 18s. 71d. ; bar. Farbill, co. Westmeath.
Date llth Feb. 21st year. — Inrolled 3d May 1670.
11. Capt. THOMAS BENTLY. — In Mullenagrough, Wexford.
37 a. 3 r. 36 p. (61 a. 2 r. 36 p. stat.) 15s. 4}d. ; bar. Gorey,
co. Wexford. — Gurteene, 100 a. — in Barnard, 24 a. 2r. King's Co.
10 p. (201a. 3 r. 4 p. stat.) 21. 2s. 5 id. ; bar. Philipstowne,
King’s Co.— in Ballynaglee qr., 27 a. (124 a. 2 n. 36 p. stat.) Clare.
11. 3s.4.)d.; bar. Tullagh, co. Clare. Date 15th June
2 2d year.— Inrolled 22 d June 1670.
j 13. PATRICK BETAGH— Part of Curraghtowne, 152a. Meath.
! & 30 p. (246 a. 2 r. 3 p. stat.) 31. Is. 6^1.; bar. Kells, co.
Meath. Date 22 d Feb. 22 d year. — Inrolled Is! March
1670.
15. WILLIAM RADFORD gent.— Ballynellana, 131 a. Cork.
3 R. 20 p. — Garrendrolan (part), 72 A. — Lacknetrugh (part),
20 a. — Killeagh (part), 34 a. 2 a. — Total, (418 a. 2 r. 4p.
stat.) — Rent, 31. 18s. 5fd. ; bar. Fermoy, co. Cork. — Great Wexford.
Gurtines, ,118 a. — part of the Woodtowne, 56 a. & 33 p. —
Killmanan, 107 a. — Glunbulloge (part), 60 a. ; bar. Bargy, co.
Wexford.— Total, (552 a. 2 r. 31 p. stat.)— Rent, 6I.18s.2d.
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Wexford.
Cork.
Roscommon
Longford.
Westmeath.
Cork.
Westmeath.
Dublin.
Kilkenny.
Dublin.
Waterfo:
Cavar,
King's
reduced to 4/. 18s. 2d. by patent dated 15th July 1679. {Rot.
anno 3 1° Car. 2di, 8'“ pars, facie R. 35 or 36.) 16. JOHN
THOMPSON. — The tree, the mill, and part of die lands of
Kilkevean, 106 a.— Harristowne (part), 14 a.— Quittcherry
(part), 40 a. — Total, (259 a. & 28 p. stat.)— Rent, 31. 4s. 9£e4;
same bar. and co. 16. The castle and part of y° town and
lands of Killkeavan, 17 a. — in Harristowne, 134 a. 1 a. 13 p.
—Total, (228 a. 3 r. 30 p. stat.)— Rent, 21. 17s. 2\d. ; same
bar. and co. Date 22 d June 22 d year. — Inrolled 2d August
1670.
18. ROB. HALY of Cork, esq., son of RichJ Haly esq—
Knockrahermore and Knockrahereagh, Ballingiganig, Bally-
robbine, and Ballyloughane, 698 a. 3 it. 8 p. (1,131a. 3 b.
18 p. stat.) 104 12s. 3d. ; bar. Barrymore, co. Cork
Date 21 st Feb. 22 d year. — Inrolled 21th June 1670.
20. Sir THOS., son of Sir ROBERT NEWCOMEN
bart., dec1. — Ballynafadd, 160 a. (259 a. & 28 p. stat.)
14 12s. 4 Jd. ; bar. and co. Roscommon. — in Derryveagh, 11a.
1 it. 13 p. — in a parcell of Overflowen, in the same, 3 a. Ik.
21 p. — in Clonefore, 85 a. & 16 p. — Total, (161 a. 3 it. 37 p.
stat.)— Rent, 2l.3s.bd.-, bar. Rathline, co. Longford.
22. ROBERT COOKE esq In the W. part of Glaxtowne,
20 a. 1r. 14 p.; bar. Delvin, co. Westmeath. — in Dardisland,
40 a.— Total, (97 a. 2 r. 36 p. stat.)— Rent, 14 4s. 4(4; bar.
Farbill, same co. 22. Col. WM. LEGG, groom of the
bedchamber. — Meares-farm, part of Termonfechan, 20 a. 2 r.
(33 a. & 32 p. stat.) 8s. 3Jd. ; bar. Ferrard, co. Louth.
23. EDW. PLOMER— Part of Castroventy, 247 a. (399 a.
3 r. 35 r. stat.) 34 14s. ll.W. ; bar. Carbury, co. Cork.
23. ROB. COOKE.— Claglmniran, part of Killynan, marked
in yc plott (67-2), 20 a. 2 n. 32 p.— of the same (67-1), 16 a.
3 r. 8 p.— Total, (60 a. 2 R. 29 p. stat.)— Rent, 15s.2)d.; bar.
Moyashell and Magheridernon, co. Westmeath. 23. Lt.
Col. THOMAS MARSHALL.— A house, with the appur-
tenances, in Cow-lane, in Oxmantowne, 141s.; city of Dublin.
25. MINARD CHRISTIAN gent.— Ardandra, 339 a.
1 r. 24 p. (549 a. 3 r. 4 p. stat.) 64 17s. bd. ; bar. Shrewle,
co. Longford. — to hold until 904 and the interest diereof be
a entire payment.-
-26. JAMES VAUGHAN
D.D., warden of Galway, as minister of St. Nicholas parish
there.— A house, 9 feet to the street, 25 feet backwards,
3 stories high, 17 rooms, 7 chimneys, a yard, 22 feet long
and 20 feet broad, a ground plott of a house, 50 feet long
and 16 feet broad, 14 16s. ; in Lombard-street, in Galway.
— to the ministers of St. Nicholas for ever. 26. JOHN
BUSH. — In the N.W. part of Killfane, 475 a. 1 R. 14 p.
(769 a. 3 it- 35 P- stat.) 94 12s. 6 <4 ; bar. Gowran, co. Kil-
kenny. Date 1 0 th Dec. 22d year.— Inrolled 16 thJan. 1670.
28. The PROVOST, FELLOWS, and SCHOLARS of
the University of DUBLIN.— The quit rent of 510414s.ll Jd.
having been reserved on die lands granted to diem, 10 Nov.
18th Ch. 2d, the king was pleased, by patent inrolled here,
to reduce the same to 1004 a year, pursuant to privy seal,
dated at Whitehall, 6 July 22d year, from Michaelmas 1669.
Anodier patent, dated at Whitehall, 6 July 1670, or rather
a privy seal, for the reducement to 1004 a year ’
{anno 2:
inrolled
pars, facie R. 11.)— Note: The farmers of y‘
n pretence
that several of the lands contained n
..‘ere set down in the patent, charged them with
an overplus rent of 324 a year, which, on y" application of
the collector, the King released, and reduced die rent again
to 1004 a year, by patent dated 7 Nov. 1684. {Rot. anno 36",
1- pars, dorso.) Date 19th Sep. 22 d year. — Inrolled
4 th Nov. 1670.
32. MAYOR, SHERIFFS, and CITIZENS of WATER-
FORD. Woodstowne aliasWoodhouse, £ plow., 244 a. 1 R. —
Cnockhouse, i plow., 304 a. 2 r.— Lumbardy, 56 a. 3 n — Car-
igpheris, 36 a. — the parcell of Ballememonybegg, 63 a. — the 22 Ch. ii.
parcell of Rathfaden, 38 a. 2 R. — the parcell of Woodlock’s
parke, 6 a. — the like of Kennedy’s parke, 9 a. — the like of Waterford.
John Lovett’s parke, 3 a. — die parcell which Wm Cleere held,
1a. 1 r. — the parcell which James Dobbin held, 13 a. 3 R. — the
parcell called Clashoreagh, 2 a. 1 R. — Mat” Porter’s parke,
2 a. — Edmds Gerrald’s parke Windrosts. — die garden ground
from the city walls to yc lane leading from Brickinstowne to
the river, 14 a. 2 r. — the parcell of ground near the fort that
Dr. Madden held, 2 a. 3 R. — the mill and watercourse of Bal-
lytroane alias Barvistran, 1b. — die parcell of Gubbitthill,
89 a. 3 r.— the parcell of Brawlybegg and part of Brawlymore.
— part of Brawlymore. — the other parcell called Corner Parke,
with the garden and cabbins on the same, and Leonard’s parke,
20 a.— the short house, with y' cabbins on yc same, 1 A. & 39 p.
the parcell or close called the White Horse, and the cabbins
on yc same. — the parcell next y* same, being now in 2 gardens,
and die houses thereon, 1a. & 9 p. — a parcell of garden
ground, 1 r. — a small marsh widiout the Coal-peck Gate, 3 a.
— a parcell of garden ground without the said gate, 1 r.— a
field called Lisdowgan, 5 a. 3 R.— a parcell of the common
land which joins to Gracedew, 67 a. 3 R.— the bowling green
without Close gate, 2 r. 26 p.— a garden plott called the Lime
Pitts, Brickinsmill, the land of the same, and St. Martin’s
garden next the town walls, 16 p. — a house in St. Patrick’s-
street, a house and backside, a house and garden spott — a
low built house next Arundell’s house, and another house
next y' same, with a backside. — the place of 3 slated houses in
Barristron-street, and their backsides.— the yard next Capt.
Paddin’s house.— a house next Barristron gate. — a house in
Jenkin-lane, and a backside. — a house next ye same. — another
house next die same. — anodier next yc former. — a house to y°
street in St. Patrick’s, and two small backsides. — a cabbin
I and garden plott called the Black-house. — a cabbin and a
| house that Mr. White holds.— three slated old tenements in
St. Patrick’s-street and St. Stephen’s.— small slated shops in
the Key-street. — the house and red herring house which
Thomas Goose holds.— a ruinous house opposite to Clirist’s-
church-yard the place of a house called y= Widows Hall—
a house next our Lady’s Church of the S. side. — three lofts
and other rooms of die house at the key in which the Custom-
house is kept.— part of the town ditch not given fordi in the
(49) lotts ; in or near the city of Waterford.— to hold for
and during the respective fee farms and terms of years the
premisses were demised for; paying the rents and services
thereout anciendy and of right due and accustomed, and also
paying for 21 years to Sir John Stephens knt. the sum of 654
sterling, commencing 1 May 1667, and 154 5s. to the trus-
tees named in y* Earl of Donegall’s lott for the (49) officers
concerned therein, and other sums to trustees of other lotts,
making the like sum of 654 sterling. Date 26 th February
22 d year.— Inrolled 13 th July 1670.
38. JOHN SEED.— Tullogh alias Tulloghlargy, 96 a.— Tipperart,
Killgrogybcgg, 34 a. & 24 p.— Killdonoge, 213 a. 2 b.- in
the E. part of Gort-Iculling, 22 a. 1 r. 30 p.— Total, (592 a.
3 r. 27 p. stat.) — Rent, 54 11s. ljd. — part of the N. part of
Killonan, 22 a. 2 u. 32p. (36 a. 3 r. stat.) 6s. lOJtf.; bar. Iffa
and Offa, co. Tipperary. 38. HENRY NEWBEllY.
Part of Killonan aforesaid, 19 A. 1 R. 19 p. (31 a. 1 R. 27 1
stat.) 5s. 10 j<4— part of Oughteragh ats Ougliterngh-Butlei
8 A. 3 R. 20 p. (14 a. 1 R. 17 p. stat.) 2s. 8 d. ; bar. Middletliird,
same co. 40. FRAS. FINCH.—1 Tullogh ats Tully, 109 a.
2 r. in Morlestowne, 25 a. — Total, (217 a. 3 r. 18 p. stat.)
—Rent, 24 10s. 2ic4; same bar. and co.— part of Killdufle,
74 a. & 4 p. prof. 35 a. unprof.— in Gurteene, the N. parf
88 a. & 28 p. prof. 60 a. unprof.— Total, (262 a. 2 n. 36 1
stat.) — Rent, 24 9s. 2d. ; bar. Ikerryn, same co.
40. HUGH RADCLIFFE.— In Bernane, the S. part, 45 /
1 r. 15 p. (73 a. 1 R. 25 p. stat.) 13s. 10;j;(4 ; same bar. and c<
Date bth April 22 d year. — Inrolled 10 th June 1670.
Roll, 22 d Cha. II. third part, face.
1. THOMAS DAVENPORT.— Cullintradi, 118 a.— in
the S. E. of Lislea and Carvoghy, 24 a. 1 r. 29 p— Corne-
a-all, 89 a. 2 r. prof. 26 a. unprof. — Lisclone, 80 a.— Total,
"(519 a. 3r. 18 p. stat.)— Rent, 44 6s. 8(4; bar.Tullygarvy, co.
Cavan. 2. JOHN MARSHALL gent— Part of Bally-
nanary alias Ballynanarge, 261 A. 1 R. 24 p. (423 a. 1 R. 28 p.
(122.)
stat.) prof. 42 a. 1 R. unprof. 54 5s. 10(4 ; bar. Eglisli,
King’s Co. 2. JOSEPH ROBINSON— In the 3 poles
of Barconey, 50 a. (80 a. 3 it. 38 o. slat.) 13*. M. ; bar.
Castleragban, oo. C.«» 3. HENRY NIX.-P» of
Creekestowne, 52 a. Ia5r. (81a. 2 «. SO ,. star.) U-U.U.,
bar. Kato.tb.co. M.atk, 3. ELIZ. POWER. 1“ L.try,
3 M
King's Co.
Cavan.
Kerry.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
22 Ch. II. 884 a. 2 it. — part of Gortnaclogliy, 192 a — Gortnacloghymore
(part), 72a. 1 r. 18 p.— Total, 648a. 3 n. 8 p. plant. (1,050 a.
Kerry. 3 r. 29 p. stat.)— Rent, 91. 17s. 3 id.; bar. Moygunnihy, co.
Queen's Co. Kerry. 4. JAS. ' TOOKE, nephew and heir of Edwd
Tooke esq., deceased. — In Old Darrocks, 40 a. 1 r. 21 p.
(65 a. 1 r. 20 p. stat.) 16s. Ad. ; bar. Slewmargy, Queen’s Co.
Drogheda. 5. BARTHOLOMEW DOYLE.— One messuage or
dwelling-house on the key on Uriel side, 1/. 2s. 6 d. ; in Drog-
heda. Date 26 th March 22 d year. — Inrolled 1 Qtk May
1670.
Lotah. 6. MARY POE. — In Dromgoolstowne, in the parish
of Stabannon, 30 a. (48 a. 2r. 15 p. stat.) 12s. Ifd. ; bar.
Meath. Athirdee, co. Louth. 7. HENRY TOWNELY esq—
In Cloghmacow, 127 a. 2 r. 21 p. (206 a. 2 r. 38 p. stat)
HI. 1 Is. 7-Jd. ; bar. Morgallion, co. Meath. — in Corboggy,
282 a. (456 a. 3 r. 6 p. stat.) 51. 14s. 2d. ; bar. Kells, same co.
— Note: By deed, dated 24th Nov. 1 67 l,Townly sold Corboggy
to John Osborne esq., serjeant at law ; the rent of 51. 14s. 2d.
was abated, by patent dated 11 Jan. 1677, (Not. anno 30", 2ll“
pars, d. II. 82,) 21. 4s. 2d., so that y° rent remained to be paid
Louth. was 3/. io,5. — a parcell of land in the parish of Phillipstowne, re-
turned by the Down Survey to be overflowen land in the winter,
but in summer pasturable, 60 a. 1/. 6s. 3(d— in Charlestowne,
162 a., for the life of Lord Louth, 31. 5s. 7 d. — the two last to
be paid only during the life of Lord Louth. — Hamondstowne
and Lawlestowne, 234a. 4/. 14s. 5d.; bar. Athirdee, co. Louth.
— Cannonstowne and Ballydonnell, 233 a. 4 1. 14s. Ad; bar.
Fethard, same co. — for the life of Lord Lowth only.
Kilkenny. 7. RICHARD STEPHENS sen'. — In Rosberkan, 82 a.
(132 a. 3 r. 12 p. stat.) It. 13s. 2\d.; bar. Ida, Igrim, and
Louth. Ibercon, co. Kilkenny. 7. HENRY BAKER.— Part of
Little Lissrany, 28a. 2r. (46 a. & 26p. stat.) 11.5. 6. W.; bar.
Cork. Atherdee, co. Louth 9. Sir WILLIAM ASTON knt.,
one of the Justices of the King’s Bench. — Part of Bare-Gorrum
plow., 349 a. prof. 100 a. unprof. 7/. 0s. 3 id— part of Cahirs-
neagh, 4 plow., 318 a. 61. 8s 8 $d. ; bar. Carberry, co. Cork;
Mayo. 9. Sir HERCULES LAN 'FORD bart. — In Ballynety,
123 a. prof. 100 a. unprof.— in Rathnorney, 51 a. 2 r. — Lea-
vallie, 204 a. 2r. — Carrick- Barrett, Derrylyath, 63 a. 2r. one
third prof. 127 A. unprof. — part of parcell of land of Clogh-
breack, 130 a. one third prof. 300 a. unprof. — part of Coivo-
lagh, 282 a. 3 n. 22 p. one third prof, mountain, 600 a. unprof.
— Glenedagh, 176 a. one third profitable mountain, 352 a.
unprof. — in Cloonalaghin and Ballynalecky, 40 a. — part of
Knockbohane, 28 a. prof. 60 a. unprof. — in Portnehaly, 5 a.
—Total, 1,104 a. 1 r. 12 p. plant. (1,788 a. 3 R. 26 p. stat.)—
Louth. Rent, 1 1/. 8s. (id. ; bar. Tyrawly, co. Mayo. 9. PATRICK
MORTIMER. — Rathroule, 50 a. (80 a. 3 r. 38 p. stat.)
Longford. \l. 0s. 2fd. ; bar. Dundalk, co. Louth. 10. ANTHONY
and MARGARET, son and widow of lieu' Rob1 Hamilton.
— Aghngah, 1 cart., 145 a. 1 r. 10 p.— Crutte, 1 cart, 262 a.
3 r. 20 p.— Killinecharron, 50 a.— Total, 458 a. 3 r. plant.
(742 a. & 80 p. stat.)— Rent, 9/. 5s. 6\d. ; bar. Granard and
Longford, co. Longford Date 24 th March 2 2d year
Inrolled 1th June 1670.
Mayo. 12. DONNOGII KELLY. — Boulybegg, 68 a. 13s. 9 \d.
— in Clonkeene, 144 a. 1/. 9s. lfd. — in Taghkeene, 32 a.
6s. 5 ) d. — in Carrowkeele, 45 a. 9s. 1 \d. — in Shesnagh, 93 a.
18s. lOd. — in Clondeneare, 27 a. 5s. 5 id. ; bar. Clonmorris,
co. Mayo — in Carrowmore qr., 17 a. 3s. 5\d. — Carrowcas-
lane, 4 qr., 36 a. 7s. 3$d. — in Carrowdavy, 1 qr., 7 a. Is. 5 }d.
— in Carrowduffe, 1 qr., 62 a. 12s.6.)tf.— Canemore, 1 qr., 68a.
13s. 9 jd. — in Ballyvillagh next Brittas, 4 qr., 101 a. 1/. 0s. 5 id.
— in Ballymartin, 4qrs., 64 a. 12s. 1 lid. — Monymanus, 1 qr.,
59 a. 11s. Hid.— Cregmore, Tonecarnane, Gortobernathee,
and Cahernamore, 1 qr. & 3 cart., 228 a. 21. 6s. 2d. ; bar. Kill-
Galway. maine, same co. — Killm'fehill, 1 qr., 90 a. 18s. 2?d. in
Derrene, part of a qr., 85 a. 17s. 2Jd.— Fidane, 4 qr., 104 a.
II. Is. 0 iff/. ; bar. Tyaquin, co. Galway. — Crehedoe, 4 qr.,
89 a. 18s. 0}d— Legancile, 1 qr., 115 a. l/.3s.3i</.— Tunihy,
1 qr., 55 a. Us. lid. — Caherduffe, 1 qr., 119 a. 1/. 4s. Id—
Fidane, 4 qr., 60 a. 12s. lfd— Creggane, parcell of Quinral-
lagli, J qr., 9 a. Is. 9jjd. — Rathmoyle, 6th ofqr., 4 a. 9fd.
Killmoylane, 4 qr., 67 a. 13s. 64rf.— in Corragh, 4 qr., 73 a.
14s. 9 id. — in Capparella, 4 qrs., 21a. As.3d.; bar. Dun-
kellin, same co. — Cavrowcollin, 6 cart., 130 a. 1/. 6s. 33d.
Knockbanemore, 11 a. 2s. 23d.— Killcanine, 22 a. 4s. 5 id—
in Cregg, 1 qr. & 3 cart., 55 a. 11s. l$d— Corr, 3 cart., 54 a.
10s. lid. — Cordarragh, Ijds of qr., 32 a. 6s. 5fd— Eighte-
rard, 3 cart., 21 a. 4s. 3d. * — Corranranagh, 3 cart., 19 a.
3s. 10£d. — Oughterard, 3 cart., 44 a. 8s. lOjjd. — Clare, 1 qr.,
34a. 6s. llid. — Derrymeete, 6th ofqr., 3a. 7 1 d. ; bar. Moy-
cullen, same co. Dale 4 th April 22 d year. — Inrolled
3d June 1670.
16. Capt. NIC. MOORE.— Part of Cregg, 186 a— in
Knockananig, 62 a. 2 r. — part of Cregolempory ats Cregg-
o-Lumpry, 178 a — Total, 426 a. 2r. plant. (690a. 3 r. 18p.
stat.) — Rent, 6/. 9s. 6 id. ; bar. Fermoy, co. Cork. Date
5th Feb. 22 d year. — Inrolled 1th July 1670.
18. ARTHUR HIDE esq. — Duhivony, 148 a. prof.
116 a. unprof. — Cashugare alias Carhugare, 36 a. prof. 58 a.
unprof. — Fanta, 69 a. prof. 111a. unprof. — Lisdowny ats
Lisdoneny, 88 a. prof. 116 a. unprof. — Ballyreene, 105 a. prof.
209 a. unprof— Total, 44.6 a. plant. (732 a. 1 r. 31 p. stat.)
—Rent, 4 1. 11s. 7d. ; bar. Corcumroe, co. Clare, within the
. mile line. Dale 14 th April 22 d year. — Inrolled 15 th July
1670.
21. ROBERT DAWGES— Part of Ballyallinane, 444 a.
1 r. 31 p. 61. 14 s. lljjd. — part of Dowrlas plow., 32a. & 12 p.
— out of the W. part of Ballyny, 42 a. It 2s. 6d. — Total,
(839 a. 3 r. 27 p. stat.)— Total rent, 11. 17s. 5\d. ; bar. Con-
nello, co. Limerick. Dale 5th Feb. 22 d year. — Inrolled
21th July 1670.
23. THOMAS WATTS esq. — Killynecronegan, 92 a.—
Roughan, 76a — Ballyea, 82 a— in Lackeene, 74a.— Total,
324 a. plant. (524 a. 3 r. 12 p. stat.)— Rent, 4t 18s. 4»d.;
bar. Lower Ormond, co. Tipperary in the southerly part
of Lackeene, 119 a. 2 r. 6 p. prof. 50 a. unprof. It 16s. 34d.
— in Ballyea alias Ballyhe ats Ballynaha, 80 a. It 4s. 3 Id. —
Total, (323 a. & 36 p. stat.)— Rent, 3t0s.7d. ; same bar’ and
co. 24. ANDREW RICKARDS esq— In Ballyvarry,
26 a. 2 r. 36 p— in Ballybraghy, 26 a. 1 r. 13 p— Ballycon-
naght, 116 a. 2r. — Brabstowne, 98 a. — in Rathore, 59 a. in
Aghabrowne alias Brownsford, 45 a. & 32 p— Total, (601 a.
3 r. 3 p. stat.) — Rent, 11. 10s. 4 jd. reduced to 4 1.; bar. Ida,
Igrim, and Ibercon, co. Kilkenny— By patent dated 29 Dec.
1677 and inrolled 15 May 1678, (Not. anno 29", 3“ pars,
d. N. 12,) a release or reduction of quit rents was granted to
Rickards and Wheeler, for these lands, viz., an abatement to
Wheeler of 6 1 9s. lOJd. a year, and to Rickards of
31. 10s. 4fd. 25. Lieut.' Col. FRANCIS WHEELER.—
In Monodurly ats Monodortlagh, and part of Ballynedrum
ats Ballydrum, 538 a.— part of Ballyntoger, 79 a. 1 r. or
76 a. 1 R— Total, (999 a. 3r. 15 p. stat.)— Rent, 12/.9s.l0)d.
reduced to 61. ; bar. Scarwalsh, co. Wexford Dale
20 th Oct. 22 d year.— Inrolled 9 th March 1670.
27. MAURICE MURPHY gent. — In y' towne and bawne
of Gurranymane, 218 a. 2 r. 27 a. (354 a. & 33 p. stat.)
41. 8s. 6 id.; bar. Kells, co. Kilkenny Dale \6th Sep.
22 d year. — Inrolled 5th Feb. 1672.
28. Sir RICHARD GETHIN bart., Sir THOMAS
FORTESCUE knt., and JOHN ST. LEGER esq. — A
brick bouse, with the appurts, in Qxmantowne, in Dublin,
7s. 6d. a house plott, and some old walls, and a backside,
8s. 4{d. a house, a house backward, and a yard, a garden,
21. Is. 3d. — a house, a house backwards, a yard, a ruined
house backwards, a backside, and another backhouse, 21. Is. 3d.
— the walls of a house, 6s. 9d.— a house, 11. As.; in Lom-
bard-street, south side, in Galway— a double mill, a ruined
castle, and another double mill, 81. 2s.; in Bridge-street,
S. side in Galway— a house, &c., S.side, 18s— a house, the
walls of a house backwards, and a yard, 14 16s.— the walls of
5 houses, 5s. 4£d. — Total in Galway, 17/. 2s. llid.; in
Lombard-street, in Galway,— in trust for y« (4,9) officers
Date A th April 22 d year.— Inrolled 21th Sept. 1670.
35. GEORGE FARMER esq. — In Rathnemadagh, 411 a.
1 R. 14 p. (666 a. 1 r. 6 p. stat.) 8/. 6s. 6 id.; bar. Moyashell
and Magheredernon, co. Westmeath 36. Lieut. WM.
ROCH. — In Clounvillen, 11a. 2 r. 27 p. in Clonmunagh
and Bealinfernearium, 38 a. — in Ballyfarnearium, 33a
Total, 82 a. 2 r. 27 p. plant. (133 a. 3 r. 25 p. stat.)— Rent,
1/. 5s. Id.; bar. Bunratly, co. Clare. Dale 2d Feb. 22 d
year. — Inrolled 16 th Feb. 1670.
22 Ch. 11.
Galway.
Cork.
Clare.
Tipperary.
Silken j
Wexford.
Kilkenny.
Dublin.
Galway.
Westmeath.
Clare.
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Kilkenny.
Westmeath.
38. JOHN MALLACK. — In Ballynearle, 82 a. 1/. 13s.
2Jrf. — in the N. part of Eochestowne, contiguous to Corbehy
and Listroling, to be cut off by an E. and W. line, 102 a. &
39 p. prof. 150 a. unprof. 21. Is. 4J(4 ; bar. Iverke, co. Kil-
kenny.— in the S. S. E. part of BallynTlaghlin, contiguous
to Killinakahill and Jordanstowne, and Shankill, 168 a. 1 n.
27p.— more in die same, 66 a. & 29 p.— Total, (380 a. & 6 p.
stat.) — Rent, 44 14s. llid. ; bar. Gowran, same co. — Brot-
tenstowne, in the parish of Mullengare, bounded on the N.
and N. \V. with Claskarne, on the S. with Rathconrath bar.,
on the E. with Dromloose, and on the W. with Brottens-
townebegg, 129 a. 3 it. 8p. (210 a. 1 n. 9 p. stat.) 24 12s. 6 Jd.
— Total, 548a. 2 r. 23 p. plant. (888a. 3 r. 5 p.stat.) — Rent,
114 2s. Ojd. ; bar. Moyashell and Magheredernon, co.
Westmeath. 40. CORNELIUS CLANSEY.-Pallice-
begg, Gortboy ats Gortalogha, and Killmoell, 157 a. prof.
187 a. unprof. ; bar. Ownybegg, co. Limerick. — Gortaleene
alias Gurteeneleen, 185 a. 3 r. 24 p. — Total, 342 a. 3 r. 24 p.
plant. (555 a. 1 n. 31 p. stat.) — Rent, 54 4s.; bar. Connagh,
same co. 41. BRYAN SHEILE. — Ballyconnell and Bal-
lykillbroe, 221 a. 2 a. (358 a. 3 R. 7 p. stat.) 44 9s. 8.W.; bar.
Moycashell, co. Westmeath. Date 18 th March 22<lyear.
— Inrolled 25th June 1670.
Westmeath.
Westmeath.
Roll, %2d Cha. II. third part, back.
Wexford.
Sligo.
1. THOMAS COACICLY esq. — Ballycaden, 405 a.
84 4s. — Carrolaine and Ballyameene, 754 a. 154 5s. 4(4 —
Ballynedrum, 125 a. 2 r. 24 10s. 10(4— Ballynebarry (part),
103 a. 1 r. 14 p. 24 Is. 10(4 ; bar. Scarwalsh, co. Wex-
ford. Date 28 th June 22 d year. — Inrolled 4 th November
1670.
3. Capt. LEWIS WINGFIELD. — Muckduffe, 1 qr.,
188 a. — Carrowardine, 1 qr., 189 a. — Drumavere, 1 qr., 123 a.
2 r.— Beartragh, 1 qr., 72 a. 1 R.prof. 146 a. unprof. — Skor-
more alias Surmore, £ qr., 65 a. 1 r. — Carne, 1 qr., 132 a. — j
Renroe alias Rinroe, 1 qr., 125 a. 2 r. — Urlagh alias Viagha ats '
Vieagh, \ qr., 80 A. 3 n. — Bonavillree alias Bonavillrea, J qr.,
153 a. prof. 33 a. unprof. — part of Clonelonge alias Cloone-
lunge, 1 qr., 184 a. 1 r. 35 p. prof. 109 a. unprof. — Castleboy
alias Cashellboy, 1 qr., 31a. 3 r. — Cabraghkeele, 1 qr., 66a. 3r.;
bar.Tirreragh, co. Sligo. — in Carrowrackie ats Carrowantraky,
1 qr., 58 a. — Coylorechoyle alias Ceyerickeile, 1 qr., 77a. 2 r.
16 P. — more in the same, 49 a. 2 r. ; bar. Leyny, same co. —
the S. E. end of Clonelonge, 1 qr., 295 a.S u. 5 p. — Breaghi-
tagher ats Breaghwhyreagli, 114 a. lit. 26 p. — Carrowcloghy
(part), 305 a. — Carrownorlare ats Uclare, lqr., 30 a. — part of
Castleboy ats Cashellby, 49 a. 1 r. — Total, 2,391 a. 3r. 2p.
plant. (3,874 a. 8t 3 p. stat.)— Rent, 244 4s. 3 d. ; bar. Tir-
reragh, same co. Date 29th June 22 d year. — Inrolled
4 th November 1670.
plow, of Cooleragli ats Coolerethmore, Croghrine, Drumscale,
Liskeabo alias Liscackaboe, Killty, and Coolebane, 333 a. 3 it.
— to be called Mount- Ambrose, 24 6s. Id. — Total rent,
84 19s. lljd. ; bar. Tullagh, co. Clare. Date 12 th Dec.
22 d year. — Inrolled \5th Dec. 1670.
20. Major VINCENT REDDER. — In Rocliestowne,
556 a. 1b. 13 p. (901a. & 26 p. stat.) 114 5s. 3(4; bar.
Ida, Igrim, and Ibercon, co. Kilkenny. 21. JOHN
WILCOX of London. — In Kinogh alias Cunogh, 78 a. &
17 p. prof. 61a. unprof. — more of the same, 27 a. — in Killes-
nell alias Killtenell, Ballinvally, and Ballycullin alias Ballagh-
ulen, to be cut off by a N. and S. line, 203 a. 2 it. 39 p.
— Total, 308 a. 3 r. 16 p. plant. (500 a. 1 r. 3 p. stat.) —
Rent, 64 5s. ; bar. Idrone, co. Carlow. 22. RICH.
LOCK. — In Gibbonstowne, next to Derry, by a N. W. and
S. E. line, 117 a. 2 n. 27 r.— Deny, 49 a.— Total, (245 a. &
33 p. stat.) — Rent, 34 Is. 3}d. ; bar. Fertullagh, co. West-
meath. 22. ROGER LYNAM.— In the S. W. part of
Clonliske, 81a. 1 r. 17p. (131 a. 2r. 37 p. stat.) 14 12s. lOijrf.;
bar. Clonliske, King’s Co. 23. FRANCES INGRAM
I and FRANCIS her son. — In the southerly part of the
qr. of land called Cordlesse, 22 a. 2 it. 27 p. (38 A. 3 R.
23 p. stat.) 9s. ljd. ; bar. Orrery and Fillmore, co. Cork.
Date 27 th June 22 d year. — Inrolled 4 th November
1670.
Westmeath.
Monaghan.
Tipperary.
Clare.
6. HUGH LINDLEY.— Part of Ballynabarny and part
of Derry hall, 37 a. 2 r. 10 p. plant. (60 a. 3 it. 5 p. stat.)
15s. 3 Jd. ; bar. Moycashell, co. Westmeath. Date
4 th June 22 d year. — Inrolled 21th June 1670.
8. Capt. NICHOLAS LANE.— In Tonearry, 112a. 2r.
27p.— Drumbarragh, 78 a. 1 r.— Drumvillin alias Drumwillin,
56 a. 3 r. — in Killeboy and Keilkally, 111 a. — Total, 358 a.
2 r. 27 p. plant. (580 A. 3 R. 37 p. stat.)— Rent, 44 16s. 10(4 ;
bar. Dartry, co. Monaghan. Date 15 th April 22 d year.
— Inrolled 4 th July 1670.
10. ROBERT GARLAND.— Rathkeny, 542 a. 2 r. 16 p.
part of Piperstowne, next Rathkeny, 12 a. 3 r. 33 r. —
Total, 553 a. 2 r. 9 p. plant. (899 a. 3 r. 26 p. stat.)— Rent,
84 8s. 9(4 ; bar. Middlethird, co. Tipperary. Dale
20 th Oct. 22 d year. — Inrolled 9th March 1671.
12. JANE GOODWIN ais GREENE, relict and execu-
trix of Nic* Greene, and JOHN GREENE bis son— Tynny-
ranny alias Teenarannagh (part), 511a. 2r. 14 p. (828 a. 2r.
30 p. stat.) 104 7s. 2\d. ; bar. Ida, Igrim, and Ibercon, co.
Kilkenny to hold to y' uses mentioned in the will of the
said Cornet Nic’ Greene, dated 18th October 1655.
13. ROBERT ATKINS. — In Ballysallagh, 174 a. 2 r.
27 p. (282 a. 3 b. 30 p. stat.) 24 12s. lljd. ; bar. Mogun-
nihy, co. Kerry. Dale 8th March 22 d year.— Inrolled
23 d August 1670.
15. CORNELIUS CLANCHY gent.— Part of Monyge-
ragh ais Monygenagh, viz., Done ats Downe, 90 a. 2 r.
18s7f(4 — Docas ats Douras, 56 a. 3r. 11s.4(4 — Dromon, the
10th part of Ballydonnell ats BallynTdonnell qr., 34 a.
6s. 10J(4 these to be called for ever by the name of Castle
Bridgeman. — Killuran, 1 qr., 346 a. 34 10s. 1 Jd. — to be
called for ever Bridgemanstowne. — Gorte-Connella alias
Gortne-Connell alias Knocknegehy, lqr., 138a. 2r. 14 6s. 11 (4
—to be called Bridgemans-Grove.— the castle, and 3 half
(122.)
24. Sir ROBERT DREYDEN bart.— In Rathcam, 79 a.
2 b. 16 p. 14 19s. 6Jd. — Symonstowne, 166 a. 2 r. — part
of Stonestowne, 8 a. 2 r. 12 p. — in the same, 74 a. & 15 e.
54 0s. 10(4 ; bar. Fertullagh, co. Westmeath. Date
8th April 22 d year. — Inrolled 30 th Sept. 1670.
26. Sir ROBERT BOOTH knt., Justice of the Common
Pleas, and Sir AUDLEY MERVIN knt., prime serjeant.
— A house and garden, with the appurfs, in St. Francis-st. —
a house and garden in d"; city of Dublin ; 24 8s., and Knock-
ballynlogh, 112 a. 3 r. (181a. 1 R. 28 p. stat.) 24 5s. 4(4 ;
bar. Newcastle, co. Wicklow. — one moiety of a close or par-
cell of ground in Pimlicoe, on which are four tenements now
erected, with a moiety of the gardens and backsides. — to hold
for the term of 61 years, from 1694, under the rent of 14 15s.
per annum, to the Earl of Meath ; city of Dublin. — Downe-
begg, 116 a. prof. 29 a. unprof. (187 a. 3 b. 24 p. stat.)
14 11s. 3:1(4; bar. Kinalearty, co. Downe.— Carriginaway, 4
gneeves, 76 a. 2 r. 14 13s. 1 \tl. — more of the same, part
of TemplemcQuinlan par., 20 a. 2 r. 6s. 2Jd.— BallymcOwen,
6 gneeves, 61 A. 18s. 6.jd. — Killnossane alias Killcussane,
38 a. 11s. 6Jd. — Yockane, 72 a. 14 0s. Ofd. — Sleemore or
Sheemore, 110 a. 14 13s. 5$d. — Gortelashaha and Ardnc-
grenan, members of Ringeroy, 114 a. 14 14s. 7Jd. ; bar. Car-
bery, co. Cork.— a house in Cooke-street alias Pipe-street,
17s. 3d. ; city of Dublin.— a ruined house on the north key.
—a thatched house in Deere-street, 3s. 2(4 ; in Drogheda.—
Mullyagh alias Munihulian or Mullihulahan, 1 cart., 94 a. 3 it.
28 p. 14 18s. 0](4— Corry, 1 cart., 78 a. 14 11s. 6Jd— Col-
lamborbegg, 1 cart., 62 a. 2 R. prof. 65 a. 2 R. unprof. 14 5s. 3(4
— Frighawine, 1 cart., 107 a. 1 it. 20 r. prof. 40 A. unprof.
24 6s. 1 i>(4— Clonshinagli or Clonskinagh, 29 a. 2 r. 11s. 8Jd.
—part of Fryggan,. 13 A. 3 R. 5s. 8(4— part of the same, Jib
of a cartron, 27 a. & 20 p. 10s. 1 1{(4— one cartron and J of
Blightoge, 164 a. 34 6s. 4fd.— Ballym'Egan and Lisduffe,
180 a. 34 12s. 10J(4 — Dromderrigg and Ballaghboy, 40 a.
16s. 2\d. ; bar. Ardagh and Granard, co. Longpord.— part
of Colemainc ais Coollmane, 260 a. & 32 p. 34 18s. lljd.;
Kilkenny.
Dublin
Wicklow.
Dublin.
Dublin.
Drogheda.
Tipperary.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
22 Ca. II. • bar. Middlethird, co. Tipperary. — Killmagner and Falligio- parts of 3 stone houses, called the New Buildings, in St. Law- 22 Cm. h,
my, 61a. 18s. 6Jd. ; ilberties of Yoghall. — Ballycanane or rence-street, 4s. 10. Id. — one other house, 9d. — to hold for yc
Cork. Ballycuane, 280 a. 4/. 5s. 0£d. ; bar. Imokilly, co. Cork. — remainder of a term of about 9 years to come. — in trust for y*
Limerick, one large thatched house, and garden to yc town wall, 6s.— (49) officers. 36. THOS. GIBBON of Oxmantowne, Meath.
WickUno. the like, 6s.; in Killmallock, co. Limerick in Aghaman- gent. — Killglin, with the members and appurtenances; viz.,
nagh, with the 5 great glinns of die same, 1,000 a. (1,619 a. Beggestowne, Leveddy, Lemingee, 5 acres of Creeduffe, the
3 r. 29 p. stat.) 20/. 4s. 10£d. ; bar. Ballynecorr, co. Wick- great acre, and Agheremore, 18 acres, 183 a. & 16 p. (296 a.
Longford, low one moiety of Agliaconidrinan, 1 cart., 28 a. (45 a. 1 r. 2r. 15 p. stat.) 1/. 5s. ; bar. Deece, co. Meath. Dale
17 p. stat.) 11s. id. ; bar. Granard, co. Longford. — two third 18<A June 21 st year. — Inrolled 24 th Nov. 1671.
Roll, 23d Cha. II. first part, face.
23C...II. !. sir BOYLE MAYNARD knt., Col. RANDAL
CLAYTON, WALTER CROKER, and GILES POW-
Longford. ell. — Part of Lissanedin, 9 a. 1 n. 4 p. 3s. 9d. — Aghnegie-
ragh, 1 cart., 70 a. 1/. 8s. 4d. — Treylly, 1 cart., 60 a. 1/. 4s.3)d.
— Killoge, 4 cart., 53 a. 3 r. 16 p. 1/. Is. 9f d.— Farnaght, 2
cart., 66 a. 1 r. 16p. 1/. 6s. 10}d. — Lismakiner, 1 cart, 73 a.
]/. 9s. 6.1 d. ; bar. Ardagh, co. Longford.— in Enaglit,368A.
3 R. 'll. 9s. 33d. — the island of Instaragh, 1 qr1., 7 a. 2 r. 3s.0±d.;
Roscommon, bar. Granard, same co. — the 8th and 16th part of Barnys ats
Berryes, and Gortalamonagh cart., 83 A. 1/. 13s. 7 Id. ; bar.
Oahaay. Athlone, co. Roscommon. — Derryhowrane ats Deryne (part),
Longford. 140 a. 2 Z. 16s. 8 jd.; bar. and co. Galway. — Dummin ats
Drumin, 1 cart., 136 a. & 36 p. 2/. 15s. 2d. — Gortinshamore
ats Gortnashamore-Bealaghlakahy, 28 a. 3 u. 32 p. prof. 63 a.
2 r. 8 p. unprof. 11s. 8 \(L — Corderry, 1 cart., 130 A. & 31 p.
prof. 49 A. unprof. 21. 12s. 8|d. — Ballaghlogh alias Bally-
clogher, 1 cart., 66 a. & 24 p. 1/. 6s. 9 {d. — Aghanasillagh,
1 cart, 91 a. 3 r. 12 p. 1Z. 17s. 2d. — Garrycame and Mullagh-
drume, 1 cart., 36 A. 2 n. 16 p. prof. 60 A. 1 R. 28 p. unprof.
14s. lOd. — part of Tunemerenagh and part of Keele, 184 a.
3 r. 18 p. 31. 14s. 10 Jd. ; bar. Moydow, co. Longford. —
Rathbrackan, 33 a. 13s. 4 \d. — Derecashan, 463 a. 3 r.
9Z. 7s. 9 jd. — Dringe (part), 213 a. 1 R. 32 p. 4Z. 6s. 5)d. ; bar.
Granard, same co. — Kilteclogh, 1 cart., 171 a. — Carrolenan,
1 cart., 514 a. 1 r. 20 p. — Corridin ats Curredeene and Carrow-
nette cart., 26 a. — Lislea, J cart., 118 a. & 15 p. — Total, 829 a.
1 r. 35 p. plant. (1,343 a. 2 r. 14 p. stat.) — Total rent,
16Z. 15s. lOfd. ; same bar. and co.: — in trust for the (49)
officers. Date 24 th July 23d year. — Inrolled 27th Nov.
1671.
Tipperary. 8. THOMAS MOORE.— Rathkenly, 1 10 a. 1 r. 8 p.— in
the W. part of Carrigansheragh, 164 a. & 18 p. — Total, 274 a.
1 it. 26 p. plant. (444 a. 2 it. 4 p. stat.) — Rent, 4Z. 3s. 4d.;
bar. Middlethird, co. Tipperary. Date 26 th May 23d year.
— Inrolled 9th Nov. 1671.
Dublin. 10. EDWARD VERNON esq. — The whole town and
village of Clantarfe with Hollybrooke, with y° appurtenances,
and all messuages, mills, lands, tenements, and hereditaments
within the bounds, limits, and precincts of the said town and
village ; bar. Coolock, co. Dublin. — The whole island of
Clantarfe, all and singular the markets, fairs, with all customs
and other liberties to the same belonging, within the aforesaid
premisses Total, 593 A. 2 R. 14 p. plant. (961 A. 2 n. stat.)—
Rent, 12Z. 0s. 4Jd. — Note: These premisses were created into
the manor of Clantarlfe, with 300 A. or less in demesne, power
to create tenures, to hold courts leet and baron, a law-day or
court of record, to appoint seneschalls, bailiffs, and other
officers, to build a prison and appoint a gaoler, to receive all
waifs, estrays, felons’ goods, 8cc., to enjoy all mines, quarries,
and minerals, royal mines excepted, to impark 300 a. or a
lesser or greater quantity, with free warren, chase, and park ;
all customs, anchorages, flockages, herriots, tolbutts, fenns,
brooks, waters, weares, fishings by land and sea, keys, creekes,
shores, wrecks, and other privileges and profits at any time
belonging to the premisses ; to hold two fairs on 10 April and
6 October, and the day after each, at Clantarfe, at the rent
of 10s. ; dated 28 July, and inrolled 6 August 1675. (Rot. 27°
Car . 2dl, 2a» pars, f. Roll 30.) — The king’s letter for creating
this manor is dated at Whitehall, 7 June 1675, and inrolled
22 July, d. 29. Dale 29th August 23 d year. — Inrolled
20th Sep. 1671.
Wexford. 13. PHILIP CRADOCK. — In Kilkassane, Ballymore,
Ballysayly, and Ballyregan, 187 a. (302 a. 3 It. 26 p. stat.)
31. 15s. 9d. ; bar. Scarwalsh, co. Wexford. 13. SAMUEL
CORBETT. — In Bolley, Creene, Ballaregan, Killcasan alias 2s Ch. ii.
Killaney, Ballomullin, Upper and Lower Fearnes, and the
wood of Annamoe, 453 a. 1 r. 36 p. (734 a. 2 r. 9 p. stat.) Wexford.
91. 3s. 8<Z. ; same bar. and co. Date 22d May 23 d year. —
Inrolled 6 th June 1671.
15. JOHN CREW esq., MARGARET BLEASE, Tipperary.
SAM. EATON, HUMPHRY KELLSALL, and PETER
LANCASTER. — In the W. part of Ardifenane, 148 a. —
Lackenm'keorish, 1 13 a. & 12 p. — in Ballingly alias Ballynity,
45 a. — Carhue, 46a. 2r. 26p. — Total, 352 a. 2r. 32 p. plant
(575a. 1 n. 11 p. stat.) — Rent, 51. 7s. Id.; bar. Ufa and Offa,
co. Tipperary. — the N. E. part of Clonkeany, contiguous to
Dongonsallagh, 122 a. 2 r. 22 p. (198 a. 2 r. 23 p. stat.)
1Z.17S. 2d. ; bar. Ikerrin, same co. 17. JOHN MOLAND.
— In the N.W. part of Clonkeany, contiguous to Longford,
86 a. 2 r. 36 p. (140 a. 1 r. 35 p. stat.) l/.6s. 4d. ; same bar.
and co. Date 13 th April 23d year. — Inrolled 3d Oct. 1671.
18. Capt. WM. BAYLY. — Upper Fearnes, 361 a. (583 A. Wexford.
& 23 p. stat.) 71. 5s. 9d. ; bar. Scarwalsh, co. Wexford.
Date 27tlt July 23 d year. — Inrolled 31sZ July 1671.
20. THOS. COOTE and HENRY FLOWER esqrs.— Mea,h-
In Rayestowne, 74 a. (119a. Sr. 18p. stat.) I/. 9s. 1 1 Jd. ;
bar. Ratoath, co. Meath. — in Mallafine, 84 a. & 10 p.
1Z. 13s. 7\d. — in Ballymade, 14 a. 2r. — in the same, 14. a. 2 r.
11s. 8^d.— Total, 187 a. & 10 p. plant. (301 a. 1r. 19 p. stat.)
— Total rent, 31. 15 s. 3Jd. ; bar. Duleeke, same co. Dale
lOth May 23d year. — Inrolled 20 th May 1671.
22. WM. CHESHIRE. — In Knocknaburdaly, the S. part, Kilkenny.
71 a. 2 n. 27 p. 1Z. Us. 5-];d. ; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny.
23. GODFREY PERT. — In Nashtowne, N.W., 87 a.
2 R. 26 p. (142 a. stat.) 1Z. 15s. 6d.; same bar. and co.
24. EDWARD SYMONS. — In the S. E. part of Killeagh, Cork.
90 a. 2r. (146 a. 8c 31 p. stat.) 1Z. 7s. 5{d. ; bar. Fermoy,
co. Cork. Date 23 d Feb. 23 d year. — Inrolled 112ft July
1771.
26. NORTON WESTItO W.— In Ballagh, 59 A.— in the Westmeath.
S. E. part of Robinstowne, 67 a. 2 r. 35 p. — Clonard and
Clonishell, 36 a. — Spittlefield, 28 a. 8c 32 p. — Killinetegart,
14a. 2b. 32p.— Total, (333 a. 8c9p.stat.)— Rent, 4Z.3s.3id.;
bar. Moyashell and Magheredernon, co. Westmeath
27. WM. HOPKINS.— In Rahine, 55 a. 2 r. 39 p. (90 a. 8c
36 p. stat.) l/.2s.6d. ; bar. Demi fore, same co. 27. JOHN
WRIGHT. — The mill of Ratlishane and Foyrane, 1a. 2k.;
same bar. and co. — in Clownestowne, contiguous to Balltrasny
and Winetowne, 54 a. 2 r. 2 p. — Total, (90 a. 3 r. 6 p. stat.)
— Rent, l/.2s. 8jtf.; bar. Fertullagh, same co. 27. JOHN
WHALEY. — In Clownestowne, 68 A. 3 R. 26 p. (1 11 a. 2 r.
11 p. stat.) 1Z. 7s. lOJrf. ; same bar. and co 27. WM.
HENMAN.— In Logherbegg, 19a. 3 n. 35 r. (32 a. 1 r. 15 p.
stat.) 8s. Ofd. ; bar. Moyashell and Magheridernon, same co.
28. BERNARD BUTTERFIELD. — In Grenans- Meath.
towne, 71 A. (115 a. 8c 1 P. stat.) 1Z. 8s. 9 d. ; bar.Duleeke, co.
Meath. 28. Said JOHN WHALEY. — Porterstowne,
40 a. — in Birnesparke ats Briensparke, 8 a. 1 r. — Total, (78 a.
8c 25 p. stat.) — Rent, 19s. 6Jd. ; same bar. and co. — Drumully, Armagh.
30 a. (48 a. 2 r. 15 p. stat.) 8s. l)d.; bar. Orrier, co. Ard-
magh. — part of Adamstowne and Rathnowen, 280 a. (453 a. Westmeath.
2 it. 8 p. stat.) 51. 12s. 10 Jd. ; bar. Moycashell, co. Westmeath.
29. WM. HENMAN. — Ardevoghan, 66a.— part of
Sarsinstowne, 80 a. 2 r. 32 p.— Total, 146 a. 2 n. 32 p. plant.
(237 a. 2 n. 21 p. stat.) — Rent. 21. 19s. 5d. ; bar. Moyashell
and Magheridernon, same co. Date \9th August 23d year.
— Inrolled 4 th January 1671.
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23. Cm- II- 31. JOHN PIKE jun. — Part of Knockinvody ats Knock-
mody, 29 A. 2 R. 27 p. (48 A. & 6 p. slat.) 9s. ; bar. Iffa and
Tipperary. Ofla, co. Tipperary. 31. GILES MOORE.— Part of
the same, 24 a. 2 r.— part of Ballymorish, marked in f plott
(SO A. 2 R.), 12 a. 2 r.— Total, (59a. 3 it. 29 p. stat.)— Rent,
11s. 2.)d. ; same bar. and co. 32. PETER RADCLIFF.
—In Ballymorish, 14 a.— in Garriroe, and 2 parcells of comons
near yc same, marked in yc plott of the Downe Survey with
(CC), bounded on yc N. with parcells of Nichollstowne,
marked in said plott (8. 2.), and Upper Derrigratli, and part
of Nichollstowne, marked (111. 2.) ; on the E. with Garriroe
and Nichollstowne, anti part of Ballindowny, marked (118. 2.),
on the S. with Ballindowny; and on the W. with Killmalloge
and Lisnamucky and Loghloglnianagan, 23a. (59a. 3 it. 29p.
stat.) Us. 25 d.; same bar. and co. 32. WILLIAM MUS-
GRAVE.— In Garriroe and 2 parcells of commons near y°
same, bounded as aforesaid, 25 a.— Old Graige-Butler (part),
4 a. 2 u. 27 p.— Total, (48 a. & 6 p. stat.)— Rent, 9s.; same bar.
and co. 33. JOHN LAKE.— In y' S.E. part of Lislcevin,
45 a. 2 r. 36 p.— more in the same, 230 a. 3 r. 26 p.— in Tur-
cullagh, next contiguous to Liskevin, 19 a. 1 R. 18 p. — Total,
(479 a. 1 R. 35 p. stat.) — Rent, 4/. 9s. 10 Jd. ; bar. Eliogurty,
same co. 34. WM. NOTTLE.— Part of both the Ballygar- '
rules, 148 a. & 23 p. (239 a. 3 u. 37 p. stat.) 2 1. 5s. 0 \d. ; bar.
Middlethird, same co. 34. GILBERT PAGEaml M ARY
his wife, PHILIP SHAPCOTT and HANNAH his wife,
daughters and coheirs of Wr Tucker decd. — The middle part
of Widdingtowne, with y” castle and buildings thereon, 90 a.
— in Upperlowkent, 58 a. & 22 p. — Total, (239 a. 3 r. 36 p.
stat.) — Rent, 27. 5s. ; same bar. and co. — to hold to the heirs
and assigns of yc said coheirs. 35. THOS. DENNIS. —
In the N. W. part of Clorane and Gortnepisse, 45 a. 3 r. 36 p.
(74 a. & 11 p. Stat.) prof. 20 a. unprof. 13s. 10Jd.
35. ROBERT ALLEN.— In the N.W. part of d°, 74 a. &
12 p. (119 a. 3 R. 38 p. stat.) prof. 75 a. unprof. 17. 2s. 5?,d.
35. NIC. BOND. — In Farrenshea, 148 a. 1 r. 29 p.
(240 a. 1 r. 30 p. stat.) 21. 5s. Old. 35. SAM. NORTH-
COTT. — In the N.W. part of Clorane and Gortnepisse,
40 a. 1 R. 23 p. (65 A. 1 R. 29 p. stat.) prof. 14 a. 3 r. unprof.
12s. 3d.; same bar. and co. Date 24 Ih April 23d year.—
InroUed 12 thjuly 1671.
as Co . n.
Tipperary.
Roll, 28d Cha. II. first part, back.
Carlow.
Tipperary.
1. Sir THOMAS B RERETON bart.— In Rochestowne,
W. part, 296 a.— Crutta (part), 48 a. & 9 P.— in Loghloury-
Keathing, 26 a. 1 R. 10 p. — Ardfinane and Farran-English
(part), 251a. In. 33 p. — part of Short-Castle, 22 a. — Mill-
field, 21 a.— Ricliardstowne alias Ricliestowne, 13 a. — more
of the same, 98 a.— Clonocode, 140 a. — Total, (1,483 a. 1r.
38 p. stat.) — Rent, 13/. 18s. 2d.; bar. Iffa and Off'a, co.
Tipperary. — in 2 parcells of Garrylish, marked (3 W.) and
(3 W. 2.) 57 a. 17s. 3Jd. — in said Garrylish, 79 a. 3 r.
11. 4s. 10Jd. — in Gurteenbarnan, the S. part, 270 a. prof. 30 a.
unprof. 41. Is. 11 \d. — Killemoane, 86 a. 2 r. 26 p. prof.
75 a. unprof. If. 6s. 3d. — in Drumtarsny, 54 a. 16s. 4d.—
a parcell of the same, marked in the plott (2 W.), 38 a. 1 n.
32 p. 11s. 8d. — in Rathcm-dane, next after y lands confirmed
to Edwd Wood and Joseph Browne, 102 a. 1 r. 8p. 17. 11s.
—in a parcell of y' same, 23 a. 3 n. 8 p. 7s. 2Jd. — more in
the same, 62 a. 3r. 24 p. 19s. OJd.— Gortnacranagli, 59 a.
3 n. 4 p. 18s. 2d.— Total, 834 a. 2 r. 24 p. plant. (1,351 a.
3 r. 21 P. stat.)— Rent, 121. 13s. lid. ; territory of Iliegh, same
co. 5. JAMES STOPFORD esq.— Part of Upper Clon-
Junan Wood, 270 a. & 27 r. 47. 8s. 9|d. — Shyane, 49 a.
19s. lOd. — Skreiogliill, 27 a. 10s. lid. — Ballokahcllrowe
ats Boulokahellrowe ats KiUinfadda, 110 a. prof. 19 a. unprof.
21. 4s. 61d. ; bar. Clonlunan, co. Westmeath. — in Kil-
bridge ats Kilbride, 43 a. 2 r. 8p. prof. 2 a. unprof. 17s.71d.;
bar. Navan, co. Meath. — Rathbeggan, 358 a. 1 R. 28 p.
77. 5s. Id.; bar. Ratoath, same co. — in Muleagh, 5 a. &
14 p 2s. Id.— partof Ethellstowne, 150a. Ir. 32p. 3/.8s.03d.;
bar. Kells, same co. - in Farnoge, 34 a. 2r f p 14s.
—in yc S.W. part of d°, 173 a. 1 R. 13 p. 37. 10s. ljd.-
Knockbrack, 234 a. 47. 14s. 8Jd. — Rathsellagh, 25 a. 2 r.
10s 33d. — Killeluggin, 48 a. 19s. 5Jd. — Ballaghcurragh
ats Ballyroughraugh, 145 a. 2 r. 27. 18s. lid. — in the
westerly part of Carraglnnore, 53 a. 1 R. 23 p. 17. Is. 6d.
— in Castlewood, 90 a. 2 r. 18 p. 17.16s.8d.; bar. Ida,
Igrin, and Ibercon, co. Kilkenny— in Lorum, 115 a. 1 R.
36 p 27. 6s. 8 id. ; bar. Idrone, co. Carlow. — in the N. E.
part of Curraghine, h plow., 67 a. 17. 0s. 4d.-in said Cm-
rashine, 4 a. 2 R. Is. 4Jd.— Ballyloghy, 157 a. prof. 144 a.
unprof. 27.7s.8Jd.-in the S.E. part of Gortnagarry, next
Killnasheanc, 65 a. 1 r. 13 p. prof. 12 a. unprof. 19s. 9Jd.
—in said Gortnagarry, 28 a. 8s. 6d.— in the S. part of Tene-
moyle, contiguous to Ballyconnor, 36 a. 1 R. 13 p. 10s. UJd.
— Ballyconnor (part), 36 a. 10s. lOid.-in part of Clonmore,
16 a. 4s. 10d.— Lisnegid alias Lisnaragid or Lisnargid, 1 plow.,
71 a. prof. 42 a. unprof. 17. Is. 6Jd.— Lessinebryan, 1 plow.,
83 a. 17- 5s. 2 >2d. — in Counyne, 3 tbs of plow., 18 a. prof.
40 a! unprof. 5s.5Jd. — in Ballindigaine or gany, 4 a. 2 it.
26 p. Is. 5 id. ; bar. Upper Ormond, co. Tipperary.— Total
in Tipperary, 586 a. 3 r. 12 p. plant. (950 a. lit. 34 p. stat.)
— Total rent, 8/.18s.l Jd. 8. THOMAS EVANS.-Pow-
derstowne alias Linehmn’s-Ferdstowne, 50a— Lynche’s-Ferds-
towne 41 a. — in Gilbertstowne, 19 a. — Ardenow, 171a.—
Clonycurry (pnrt), 89a.— Cloncowan, 97a.— Total, (756a. 1 R.
(122.)
34 p. stat.) — Rent, 97.9s.ljd.; bar. Moyfenragh, co. Meath.
Dale Glh May 23 d year. — InroUed 5th Oct. 1671.
10. ARTHUR Earl of ANGLESEY— In Crillyconagh
alias Crilyquonagh, 4,911a. 167. Us. 3Jd. — in Ardne-
gasshell and Ardneturrish, 2,247 a. 77. 11s. 7jd. — Coone-
lialy alias Comeliolly, 1,121 a. 37. 15s. 8Jd. — Drumlaffe
or Drumlatte and Drumgarvane, Comingiery and Capana-
parky, 947 a. 1 r. 37. 3s. UJd. — Killcaskane, 1,197 a.
2 r. 47. 0s. 9fd. — Carruffadda, 4,970 a. 1 r. 167. 15s. 0]d.
— Glangarruffe and Iseland-J-Cullin, part of Glangarruffe,
6,065 a. 1 r. 207. 9s. 4id. — Knockmore, 176 a. Us. 10 Jd.
— Ballincally, 298 a. 17* 0s. Id. — Balliaghboy, 431a. 17.9s.
Id. — Cloghfoone, 430 a. 17. 9s.0Jd. — Killcunnehy, 700 a.
27. 7s. 2 Id. — Bearehaven, 2,215 a. 77. 9s. 5 Id. — Dcreme-
hin alias Derenehin, 1,480 a. 47. 19s. lid. — Ross-M'Owen,
1,356 a. 47. Us. 6d.~ Irhin, 402 a. 17. 7s. l‘d.— Loghane-
more, 236 a. 15s. lid. — Glanraugh alias Glanuragh, 221a.
14s. lojd. — Loghanebegg, 306 a. 17. 7s. OJd. — Gawragli,
233 a. 15s. 9 id. — Cahirvillaboe, 453 a. 17. 10s. 6Jd— Mol-
loskey or Mollockey, 1,056 a. 37. Us. 3Jd. — Lackerrighane,
1,555 a. 57.4s. Ufd. — Cahircrogh, 943 a. 37. 3s. 8 d.—
Agi'owins or Agrownes or Agroome, 2,212 a. 77. 9s. 33d.
Gawragli, 450 a. 17. 10s. 4:jd. — Glenliske als Glenriske
or Glenish, 12 a. 9jd.— in the same, 1,064 a. unprof.—
Hungry-hill, 1,620 a. unprof.— Cuolagh or Clouiagh, Kill-
katerin, Cahirenin or Cahirquin, and Eyries, undistinguished,
2,014 a. prof. 1,222a. unprof. 67. 15s. UJd. — Killm'owen,
1,238 a. 3 r. 39 p. 67. 17s. 7Jd. — Ballydonogane, 1,180 a.
37. 19s. Sd. — Killagliagh, 688 a. 27. 6s. 5jd. — Conoghlin
and Rurin, undistinguished, 406 a. 17. 7s. 5 d. — Ardagh,
212 a. prof. 38 a. unprof. 14s. 4Jd. — Grenane, 276 a. prof.
123 a. unprof. 18s. 7)d.— Ballinekelly, 898 a. 37. 0s. 7{d.
— Abby-land, 1 gneeve, 8 a. 2 it. 6 \d. ; bar. Beare and
Bantry, co. Cork. — Knockane alias ICnockanetinidore,
104 a.” 17. 11s. 6d. — Knockacree alias Cnogaire, 168 a. 3 r.
8 i>. 27. Us. 1 Jd. ; bar. Barretts, same co. — Adricon alias :
Adrigan, 43 a. 12s. 1 Id.— in Killfadda, 43 a. 12s. Ud.—
in Lissduffe, 38 a. Us. 5d— more in the same, 9 a. 2s. 8d.
— Killcormack, part of Ballihagh, 24 a. 7s. 2\d. — part of
Brock lagli, 27 a. 2 R. 8s. 3d.— more in the same, 45 A. 2 it.
13s. 9d.— part of Killeagh, 42 a. 2 it. 12s. 9jd— Maghe-
ranenagh, part of Acrony, 40 a. 12s. 1 Id— Skahaniskerry,
44 a. 2 n. 6 p. 13s. 3 Id. — Scssarakeele, part of Broder, 82 a.
17. 4a lOJd. — part of Broder, 11 a. Is. 7Jd. — part of Bal-
linderry, 6 A. Is. 8d.— in Graige, 27 a. 2 it. 27 p. 7s. 10 Id.
— Ballinruddery, 62 a. 18s. 8Jd— Crottagh, 88 a. 17. 6s. 8.1d.
— Coolerosse, 16? a. 27. 9s. 6d— Clonegawnye, 26 a. 7s. 8Jd.
— Ballinegrosse, 102 a. 17. 10s. lOid. ; bar. Lower Ormond,
co. Tipperary. in Grctinn and Killmacombe, 366 a.
57. Us. lid. — in Killneninck, 442 a. 67. 14s. 1 Jd. ; bar.
Glanhery, co. Waterforo. Date 1 17/i Sep. 23 d year. —
InroUed 3d Oct. 1671.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
23Cn.ll. 17.18. ANDREW RAM gent.— Here are inrolled two de-
crees of yc commissioners for executing the acts of settlements,
adjudging clivers lands in y° counties of Wexford and Limerick
Limerick. Andrew Ram gent., to supply his deficiency and make up
two full third parts of the lands whereof he was seised on
the 7th of May 1659. Dated 30 th Dec., 20th Cha » 2d, 1668,
and 15 th May, that year.
Roll, 25th, 2 6th, and 27 th Cha. II. first 'part, face.
25,Cu ’ n 27 * ' PETER HUBLON. — In Bernebegeiter, 50 a. Sc 16 p.
1 1- Os. 3d. — Borves and Lisnaclogh, bounded (in y“ mappe re-
Westmeatk. maini"g, in die Surveyor General’s office) on the N. with Far-
niskihin and Kilkenny, on the E. with Kilkenny and a turf
bogg, marked in yc plott (T.), on y' S. with Rath and Tulchan,
and W. with Lisniskihiny, 116 a. 21.6s. 1114. — Bordes-
Land, bounded on the N. with Gnownamanagh and yc several
parcells of Tully, E. with the several parcells of Lisdachan,
S. E. with Kilkenny, S. with Farniskihin, and W. with Tal-
chan, 42 a. 17s. ; bar. Kilkenny West, co. Westmeath.
Date 22 d December 25 th year. — Inrolled 24 th Dec.
1674.
Tipperary. 3. EDM. POTTS. — The E. part of Ballinecurtney by
a N. and S. line, 121a. — wood pasture in the. same, 95 a.
1 R. prof. 650 a. unprof. — the W. part of the E. part of Bal-
lycrehane, 80 a. & 6 i>.— Total, 296 a. 1 it. 6 p. plant. (479 a.
3 it. 29 p. stat.)— Total, 4A9s. 11|4.; bar. Clanwilliam, co.
Tipperary Date 22 d Dec. 25 th year. — Inrolled 0th Jan.
1674.
Meath 6. ROB. READING esq., JANE Countess Dowager of
and MOUNTRATII his wife, and RICHARD COOTE esq.
u m. — The house of Gormanstowne, with the app", and 2 a. & 6 p.,
934. — several parcells of arrable, meadow, and pasture, on
which stands the mill of Loghdorrogh, 82 a. 3 r. 4 p.
1/. 13s. 6} 4. — a parcell of y' like, on part whereof y' old
towne of Baltray stood, 128 a. 3 n. 2 p. 21. 12s. 1 J4, —
several parcells of y' like, 15 a. 3 r. 29 p. 6s. 5 \d. — the
common green of Gormanstowne, with the ash green, and
2 small garden plotts, with a parcell of arrable land, 9 a. 3 r.
18 p. 4s. — Total, 239 a. In. 19 p. plant. (387 a. 3 n. stat.)
—Total rent, 4/. 16s. lid.; co. Meath and Dublin. — part
of Tobersoole, 21a. 3 it. 8p. 8s. 104. — Dromin, 206 a. &
12 p. 41. 3s. 5 1 d. — Head-land- way, 47 a. 2 n. 32 p. 19s. 3 3 4. — ,
a parcell of arable, with another parcell of meadow, whereon i
Stands Gormanstowne grist mill, 230 a. & 18 p. 41. 13s. 2\d.
— part of Richardstowne, 6 a. 2 b. 28 p. 2s. 814. — part
of Keiranstowne, 130 a. 1 n. 20 p. 21. 12s. 114. — part of
the same, 39 a. 2 n. 10 p. 16s. Ohd. — part of Stamullin,
93 A. 2 R. 6 p. 11. 17s. 1014. — another part of the same,
134 a. 3 R. 20 p. 21. 14s. 714. — Balloy, 287 a. 3 u. 22 p.
51. 16s. 7] 4. — Saddlestowne, 58 a. 1 r. 8 p. 11. 3s. 74. — part
of Tobersoole aforesaid, 45 A. 2 it. 18 p. 18s. 64. — a parcell of
land, called the Bodings or Bailings, 29 a. 2 R. 4 r. 1 Is. 1114.
— Leedstowne, 38 a. 1 r. 14 p. 15s. 64.— Stedult, 256 a. 2 it.
51. 3s. 10.14. — Mullaghteelin, 292 a. 2r. 18 p. 51. 18s. 444.
— Kilbrackstowne, with a parcell called the Rustings, 380 a.
71. 13s. 1014. — Listornane or Listoraue, with a parcell
thereof called Crucklackstowne, 468 a. lit. 8 p. 91. 9s. 7^4.
— Total, 2,767 a. 3 r. 6 p. plant. (4,483 a. 1 r. 19 p.
stat.) — Total, 561. 0s. 9|4. ; bar. Duleek, co. Meath, (co.
Galway. Dublin in Reddendum.) — in Derrydonnell, 2 qrs., 113 a.
11. 2s. 1044. — in Cooleraghy, 47 a. 9s. 6(4. — more in the
same, 53 a. 10s. 8 J4. — Tullagh, 1 qr., 92 a. 18s. 714— in
Cahirperall qr., 40 a. 8s. 1(4. — more in the same 95 a.
19s. 234. — Ballinclane, 1 qr., 85 a. 17s. 244. — Curlea,
1 qr., 75 a. 15s. 2)4.— in Forkill, 2 qrs., 147 a. 11. 9s. 9j4.
— more in the same, 113 a. 11. 2s. 10.14. ; bar. DunkeUyn,
co. Galway. — Total, 860a. plant. (1,393a. & 11p. stat.)
Kilkenny. — Total rent, 81. 14s. 1 14— in Bootestowne, 1 13 A. 21. 5s. 94.
— Ballynolane, 58 a. 11. 3s. 5|4.— Ballyroshee (part), 27 a.
10s. 11J4. — Sui t, 411a. 81. 6s. 5 ! 4. — Commons, 212 a.
2 r. 41. 6s. 0J4. — Leagh, 240 a. 41. 17s. 2.14. — Bally-
donnell, 376 a. 71. 12s. 34. — Knockgrace, 28_ a. 1 Is. 44.
Killaree, 334 a. 61. 15s. 34. — Symon’s Croft (part), 2 a. —
more in the same, 1 a. 2 it.— Symon’s Land, 18 a. 8s. 844.—
Bannenogh or Bannogh, 243 a. 41. 18s. 434. Browne’s-
Croft, 5 a. 2s. 0J4. — Inchinskeagh, Boardsland, part of
Boardsheys ais Prickhayes, Carrigeene, and Symon’s Land,
63 a. 11. 5s. 64. — Knockanuller or miller, 22 a. 8s. 114.
— Ballycarran, 142 a. 21. 17s. 64— in Coolishall, 7 a. 2 it.
3s. 0i4. — Carrigeene, 145 a. 2 r. 21. 18s. 114. — part of the
burgesse lands of Bannenogh, 48 a. 3 r. 19s. 94. — the
remaining part of Cooleshallbegg, 17 a. 6s. 1014. — the re-
maining part of the burgesse lands of Bannenogh, 113 a. 1 r.
21. 5s. 1014— Total, 2,628 a. plant. (4,256 a. 3 r. 33 p. stat.)
— Total rent, 531. 4s. 2 j 4.; bar. Cranagh, co. Kilkenny. —
in Gormanstowne, 1 18 a. & 14 p. 11. 15s. 10J,4. — Adamstowne,
147 a. 2 b. 10 p. 21. 4s. 9J4. — BallygaUa, 110 a. & 9 P.
11. 13s. 54. — Elton and Brittas, 443 a. 2 r. 35 p. 61. 14s. 94.
— Kilcolane, 378 a. 2 r. 19 p. 51. 14s. 1114. — the S. moiety
of Hubbertston, 85 a. & 5p. 11. 5s. 9J4. — in Clogheviller,
266 a. 2 r. 15 p. 41. Os. 1 1 \d. — a parcell in Controversy, reputed
part of Clogheviller, 66 a. 2r. 39 p. 11. 0s. 2J4. ; bar. Small-
County, co. Limerick. — the parcells following in Knockany;
viz., Farranbutler, 11a. 1 r. 36 p. — Kortcankeankeile, 3 a.
1 r. 30p— Teige Grady’s part of Ballydas, 3 parcells, 7 a.
1 it. 27 p. — Gortclecorneale, Farrandennis, Farranguoly, and
Farrancaslane, 27 a. 2 r. 261 p. 1 5s. 2\d. — Cleynashanagh,
5 a. 8c 9( p. — Tiorard, 11 a. 2 n. 13 J p. — Gortneleere, 8 a. 2 r.
5 p. — Knockanefadine, 5 a. 3 it. 34 p. — Teige Grady’s Clas-
more, 4 a. 2 r. — T. Grady’s Gortnekeoge, 29 a. 3 r. 251 p.
19s. 1 1{4. — Gortnecurragh, Culleoge, and Rathorane, 5 a.
3 it. 2 p. Is. 1014— Total, 1,737 a. 2 r. 37 r. plant (2,814 a.
3 r. 14 p. stat.) — Total rent, 261. 7s. 94. ; same bar. and co. —
about I of Dunsheny, 100 A. 1 R. 36 p. — Binbane or Buibane,
69 a. 1 R. — Farranagullagh, 1a. Sr. 8 p. 21. 12s. 14— Ballin-
tagart, 125 a. & 16 p— Ballinvanagh, 168 p. Sc 12 Bally-
begg, 56 a. 1 r. 26 p. 51. 6s. 134. ; parish of Dingle, co.
Kerry— Gortinery, 4 a. 2 r. 20 p. — East Gortinard, 2 a.
2 R- — Gortmerry, 1a. 2 b. 10 p — Gortwilliam, 3 r. 36 p.
2s. 1 1 .{4— in Proutry, 8 a. 2 r. — West Gortinard, 1 a. 2 r. —
Gortneveitli, 1a. 3 r. 20 p. — Farran-Robert-Outragh, 2 a.
2 b. — Long North and Parkintra, 4 a. — Farranacrussy, 4 a. 8c
6 p— in Ballynebooly, 59 a. 2r. 14 p. 1!.-4s. 1 14— in Lackin-
vodricke, 9 a. 1 r. 4 p. 2s. 9}4—Farren- Redmond, 20 a. Sc
2 p— Gortidrisligg, 4 a. 2 r. 3 p— Gortnefeigh, 2 a. 3 b.-
Gortfotrill, 2 a. Sc 10 p. 8s. 1114. — Elnokeene, 6 a. Sc 16 p.
— Cluone, 6 a. 2r. 10 p. — Lisnaleenoutragh, 1 a. 3 b. 17 p. —
Cullinagh, 8 a. 1 r. 6s. 1 1 14. — Cullinaglimore, 17 a. — Gort-
varrygode, 2 a. 1 it— Cappagh-Gibbon, 6 a. 1 r. 3 p. Cul-
linaghbegg, 10 a. Sc 36 p— Gortingary, 3 R. 34 p— Farrana-
quilly, 7a. 2r. 20 p— Reske, 4 a. 2b. Up. 14s. 104— Far-
rananascobbey, 2 a. 2 r. 8 p— Killelane, 6 a. 1 r. 10 p
Gortullaght or Gortinlaght, 1a. lit. lOp. 3s. 14— Emlagli,
18 a. 2 r. 23 p. prof. 86 a. unprof. 5s. 7|4. ; burrough of
Dingle, same co— Glanties, 252 a. 3 r. 12 p. 31. 16s. 914.;
par. of Dingle — Ballinlogliagg, 186 a. 1 n. 12 p. 21. 16s. 7 £4.
— Ballybrack, 178 a. Sc 24 p. 21. 14s. 1 \d. — Ballyganine,
158 a. 3 n. 24 p. prof. 75 a. unprof. 21. 8s. 314. — Bally ven-
ragh, 141a. Sc 20 p. prof. 112 a. unprof. 21. 2s. 1014.
Ballinknockane, 159 a. 2 r. 21. 8s. 5J4. — Ballynehaw,
299 a. 3 r. 38 p. prof. 40 a. 2 r. unprof. 4 1. 11s. 14. —
Ballinscotigg, 80 A. Sc 32 p. U. 4s. 414. — Ballydavid, 75 a.
3 r. 24 p. 11. 3s. 014.; par. of Kilquan, same co. Kill-
cooley, 75 a. 3 r. 6 p. 1/. 3s. 014. — one moiety of Cloghan-
drinagh and Tignecarrigg, 24 a. 3 n. 38 p. 8s. 2}4— Killm‘-
kiaderrilly, 31 A. 2 R. 20 p. 9s. 6 14— Rinconell, 39 a. 3 r.
20 p. prof. 35 a. unprof. 12s. 1 \d. — Garrane, 70 a. 2 r. 39 p.
prof. 25 a. unprof. 1/. Is. 5 \d. — Ballinagh, 50 a. 2 r. 10 p.
15s. 414— Galleris, 56a. 3 r. 20 p. prof. 99 a. unprof. 17s. 314.
— Conoghlon moiety, 6 a. 3 r. 30 p. 2s. H4. ; par. of
Kilmealkidder, same co— Emela, 70 a. 2 r. 30 i*. prof. 154 a.
2 n. 10 p. unprof. 1/. Is. 534.; par. of Marehin, same co. —
in Kildrum village, 44 a. 2 b. 21 p. prof. 40 a. 2 r. 2p. un-
prof. 13s. 6 \d. — Killfounton, 38 a. 3 n. 20 p. prof. 107 a. 3r.
unprof. 11s. 9f 4. ; par. of Killdrum, same co— Bally-Itragh,
68 A. 2 it. 10 p. prof. 45 a. 2r. 20r. unprof. 1/. 0s. 9j4— Bnl-
lymoreigh, 147 a. 1 r. 8 p. 21. 4s. 834— Ballingolin, 170 a.
3 R. 10 p. 21. 11s. 1034. — Cahirvernegilly or Cahirwernekilly,
153 a. 3 it. lOp. 21. 6s. 94. — Rinbegg, 3 a. 1 r. 32 p. 9s. 2|4.; .
par. of Dingle, same co. — Balliamintrant, 53 a. 1 it. 20 p.
prof. 20 a. 2 r. Ip. unprof. 16s. 214.— Cloghane-Caliane,
Is II
Limerick.
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Galtoay.
Roscommon.
Galway.
Louth.
Meath.
Fermanagh.
Meath.
Queen’s Co
Galway.
Kerry.
57 a. & 34 p. 17s. 4 id. ; par. of Killclrum, same co. — Ventry,
88 a. 1 R. 20 p. prof’ 27a. 2 it. 16 p. unprof. 11. 6s. 10 >,d.—
Bahinagli, 30 a. 2xi. 15p. 9s.3\d. — the two moieties of Cahir-
trant, 133 a. & 31 p. prof. 36 a. & 16 p. unprof. 21. Os. 5.W.—
Fane, 168a. 3r. 7p. prof. 442a. 3r. 17p. unprof. 21.11s.3Jrf.
— Cahirbulligg or bully, 34 a. 1b. — Cloghancarrigg, 1 a.
In. — Ballincoatigg, 28 a. 19s. 0|d. — Ballinparseone, 45 a.
3 xi. 28 p. prof. 86 a. & 11 p. unprof. 13s. 11 j(/. ; par. of
Ventry, same co. — Gerane qr., 126 a. 3 r. 10 P. 11. 18s. 6^fl.
— in Ferriter’s qr., 95 a. & 10 x>. 11. 8s. 10)d. ; par. of Dun-
queene, same co. — Ballintra, 234 a. 3 R. 38 p. prof. 205 a. 2 a.
10 p. unprof. 31. 11s. 4jrf. — Cluontese, 1 13 a. 3 r. 30 p. prof.
10 a. unprof. 11. 14s. 1\d. — Total, 4,579 a. & 10 p. plant.
(7,416 A. 3 R. 38 p. stat.)— Total rent, 691. 1 ls.3.Jrf. ; all in the
bar. of Corkaginny, same co. — Skehanagb, 1 qr., 56 a.
11s. id. — Grange alias Lisnegraunchy, 90 a. 18s. 2 “d. — Lis-
donnell, lqr. — GortnamonaEast, 101 a. 11.0s. 5Jrl. — Carrow-
killin and Carroweenedross and Can'oweenkillin, 2qrs., 73 a.
14s. 9^d. — Sragh als Sraigh ais Alune or Alane, 1 qr., 62 a.
12s. 6W. — Lisdunine and Craweigh or Cnaweigh, i qr.,
39 a. 7s. lOJd. — in Ballinlugg, 36 a. 7s. 3W. ; bar. Longford,
co. Galway. — BallaghimuiTy, Gortncfagh, and Shanebally-
more, 3 cart., 137 a. 11. 7s. 9d. — Lisnegeeragh and Knocka-
gonnell, 2 cart., 200 a. 21. 0s. 6 d. — Gortiloghane, 1 cart., 65 a.
13s. 1 \d. — Coolerrame or Coolerane, 1 cart., 65 a. 13s. ljjd.
— in Clancuogh and Cornmucklagh, lqr., 100 a. 11. 0s. 3d. —
in Coolecram or Coolerane, 6a. ls.2£d. — in the 1 qr. and £ cart,
of Cloony, 109 a. 11. 2s.05d.— Total, 1,139 a. plant. (1,845 a.
stat.) — Total rent, 111. 10s. 71d. ; bar. Bellamoc, same co. —
Cloonaderagh, 1 cart., 46 a. (74 a. 2 R. 3 P. stat.) 9s. 3}d. ;
J bar. Bellamoe, co. Roscommon. — one house in Galway,
late yc mansion house of Sir Roebuck Lynch bart. — to hold
one third part of y° premisses (except the said house in Gal-
way) to Reading and yc Countesse for her life ; and to hold
y' said third part (after her death) and yc rest of the premisses
to Coote, his heirs and assignes, for ever, under such limita-
tions and uses, and subject to such debts, portion, and lega-
cies, as are at large in and by yc judgment and determination
of the L.L. and Council, bearing date 15 Oct. 1663, limitted,
mentioned, and appointed; which judgment is inrolled to-
gether with the last will of Charles earl of Mountrath, dated
2d Feb. 1658. Dale 1th Nov. 25 th year. — Inrolled
30 Ih April 1674.
31. ELIZ. relict of RICHARD HOULT and JOHN
HOULT their son. — The manor, house, and lands of Drum-
carr, 244a. 41. 18s.95<7. — Hickhockmore, 43 a. 17s.5d. — part
of Rulestowne, 50 a. 11. 0s. 3d. ; bar. Atherdee, co. Louth.
Date 2d March 26 th year. — Inrolled 10 th March 1674.
35. SAMUEL BYFIELD.— Part of Cloghm'cow, 81 a.
2 r. 27 p. — pai't of Possextowne, 93 a. — part of Creg, 47 a.
2 r. 8 p. — Total, 222 a. & 35 p. plant. (359 a. 2 r. 17 p.
stat.) — Total, 41. 10s.; bar. Morgallion, co. Meath.
36. ROBERT TOMPSON esq.— Part of Donowe, 36 a. &
15 p. — Killmire, 159 a. 3 r. 38 p. — part of Booterstowne,
26 A. & 23 p.— Total, (359 a. 3 R. 31 p. stat.)— Total rent,
41. 9s. 1(W. ; bar. Lune, same co. — — Date 19 th March
26 th year. — Inrolled 15 th June 1674.
37. RICHARD MORICK esq.— In Tatetrasnagh, 54 a.
prof. 28 a. unprof., to be called Morick’s Park. — Comeragli,
82 a., to be called New-Market. — Tatnemonagh, 60 a. prof. ss> & 27
187 a. unprof., to be called New-Meadow. — Ratlikiolane, to
be called Winefruth, 120 a. — Coolebeg, to be called Lam- Fermanagh.
bertetowne, 112 a. 2n. — Drumadagrnve or garne, 119 a. 2r.
prof. 7 a. unprof., to be called Morick’s Grove. — Drumgaw-
nagh, 48 a., to be called Stafford. — Skeagh, 88 a. 1 r., to
be called Knighton. — in Corran, 108 a. 2 n. 29 p., to be
called Milltowne-Meach. — unprofitable mountain thereunto
belonging, 1,200 a., to be called Carrick-o-Casy, Escanvil-
ler alias Morick’s-Rocks. — Total, 792 a. 3 r. 29 p. plant.
(1,384 a. 1 R. 27 p. stat.). — Total rent, 101. 14s. Id. ; bar.
Magherestephana, co. Fermanagh. — in Cashell, 63 a. — Monaghan.
Avell, 74 a. 2 r. — Carlogan, 88 a. & 16 p. — Anavebagh, 68 a.
2 r. — M ullgarry, 77 a. 1 r. 1 6 p. — Total, 336 a. 3 r. 32 p. plant.
(545 a. 3 r. 10 p. stat.) — Rent, 41. 10s. llStf. ; bar. Cremorne,
co. Monaghan. 39. EDW. CUNNYS. — In Gowla alias Fermanagh.
Givola, 2 a. 3 r. 4 p., to be called Goulding. — in Derryharne,
70 a., to be called Cunny’s-Grange. — in Mullaghkippin alias
Damallaghkippin, 14 a. 3 n. 18 p. — in Aghanallow, 61 a. 2 R.
28 p. — in Gortgarin, 5 A. — Drumhack alias Drumhauke, 13 A.
2 r. — in Drumken, 6 a. — Aghamore,21 a. — in Derrycallaghan,
17a. & 10p.— Total, 211a. 3 r. 20p. plant. (341a. 3r. 6p.
stat.) — Rent, 21. 16s. 1 1 Ul. ; bar. Magherestephana, co.
Fermanagh. 40. MARGT.EVETT widow and RICH.
EVETTherson. — Killycloghey and Killineher, 129a. Sr. —
in Tullagh, 2tates, 93 a. & 19p. — both to be called by the name
of Evettstowne. — Killmore, 65 a. 1 k. — Ughtetremane alias
Oughtecromane, 82 a.— Mullagliawna, 90 a. 1 R.— in y' tate
called Killnelia and Killnamullen, 30 a. 3 r. 7 p. prof. 20 a.
unpi-of. — Ligginauglit and Liskieoleaberry, 40 a. 2 r. prof.
23 a. unprof. — Drumgoone, 35 a. 1 r. — Total, 566 a. 3r. 26 p.
plant. (918 a. 1 r. 9 p. stat.) — Rent, 71. 13s. Old. ; same bar.
and co. 41. JOHN WALMESLY. — In Garraveag-
hill, 19 a.— in Aghneskew, 36 a.— in Finragh, Drumack, and
Aghanure, 88 a. 3 r.— in Conga, 71 a. 1 r. — Drumliffe, 38 a.
3 n.— in Coryard, 5 a. 1 R. 27 p.— Total, (419 a. 3 r. 9 p. stat.)
— Rent, 31. 9s. llid.; same bar. and co. 41. GEO.
POTTER. — In Oaghill, Mullanascarty, and Garveoghill,
87 a., to be called Potterstowne.— in Droale, 13 a.— Drum-
league, 21 a. 2 r., to be called Potter’s- Rath.— in Tremish
and Cromey, 30 a. — in the mountain pasture, 25 A. 2 n. prof.
200 a. unprof., to be called Loughbrackmeacli. — Total, (286 a.
2 r. 34 p. stat.) — Rent, 21. 7s. 9Jd. ; same bar. and co.
42. JAMES KING.— In Mullaghym'Carty, 54 a., to be
called Kingsfield.— in Damallakippin, 23 a. & 22 p., to be
called Jamestowne. — part of Aghnallowe, 34 a. Sr. 18 p. — in
KillsiUagh, 16 a.— in Drumliard, 16 a.— Total, (233 a. In.
1 p. stat.) — Rent, 11. 18s. lOid. ; same bar. and co.
42. EDW. COPELAND. — In Gowla, 58a. —in the
mountain pasture, 6 a. — Total, (103 a. 2 it. 27 p. stat.)— Rent,
17s. 3}d. ; same bar. and co. 42. ARTHUR FOSTER.
— In Cappanan, 10 a. — in Garrahard or Corrahard, 3n.
14 p., this last to be called Foster’s-Field. — in Finragh, 7 A.
2 r._ Total, (29 A. 2 r. 32 p. stat.)— Rent, 4s. llid. ; same
bar. and co. Date 6 th Jidy 21th year. — Inrolled 12 th July
1675.
45. WM. THORNEBURY and ISAACK HUBBERT. Tipperary.
• — -Part of Drumane and Listillin, 98 a. 1 n. 6 p. prof. 9 a. un-
prof.— Ballyknockane, 142 a. — Brickanagb, 56 a. — Total,
(480 a. stat.) — Rent, 51. ; bar. Ikerrin, co. Tipperary.— —
Date 1th July 21th year. — Inrolled 16 th July 1675.
Roll , 25th, 26th, and 2Jth Cha. II. first part , bach.
1. ROBERT READING esq.— In Killbrew, 21a. 2 b. I
39 p. — more in the same, 3 a. In. 29 r. — more in the same, I
271 a. & 7 p.— Total, 296 a. & 35 r. plant. (447 a. 1 it. 24 p. |
stat.) — Rent, 51. 10s. life?. ; bar. Ratoath, co. Meath. — in
Hilltowne, 74 a. (119 a. 3 n. 18 p. stat.) 11. 9s. 11 Jd.; bar.
Duleeke, same co. — in Churchtowne and Knockanatee, 32 a.
— in Aghafinand Cloncasherivan, 52 a — Total, (136 a. & 10 p.
stat.) — Rent, 11. 13s. 11 Jd. ; bar. Upper Ossory, Queen’s
Co. — in y° qr. of Parke, 90 a., in the Reddendum only 19 a.
plant. (30 a. 3 r. 4 p. stat) 3s. lOd. ; I bar. Bellamoe, co.
Galway. — the islands of Skelix, lying near the islands of
Valencia, 1 a. — Kirrane ais Curran, 32 a. — more in the same,
68 a. with the fishings thereunto belonging. — in Termone,
contiguous to yc said Kirrane, 100 a. — Total, 201 a. plant
(122.)
(325 a. & 35 p. stat.) — Rent, 13s. 5|d. ; bar. Iveraght, co. Kerry.
Kerry. — to hold y- lands in the county of Meath during
the life of Simon Barnewall of Killbrew, esq., after whose
death Patrick Barnewall, son and heir of the said Symon, to
be restored, and enjoy such estate therein as of right ought
to come to him by virtue of a certain feoffment, dated
29 August 1625, of and in the said lands, to be enjoyed by
him and the heirs male of his body pursuant to the decree of
ye Commissioners for the acts of settlement, dated 15 June,
15 Ch. 2d;vvith remainder, after the said estate tail shall be spent
or determined, to him the said Robert Reading for ever.
3. CHIDLEY COOTE esq.— In Newtownc, 2 qrs, 1 12 a.— pOSCOmmon.
more in yc same, 19 a. — in Ballinturly, 2 qrs., 65 a. — more in
the same, 88 a. — more in the same, 3 a. — in Ranvachalmn
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Limerick.
Tipperary.
Dublin.
Cork.
Longford.
Cork.
Galway.
Leitrim.
Wexford.
and Ranvallenan alias Clunellenane, 2 qrs., 32 a. — more in
_ the same, 135 a— in Ardlahinmore and Ardlaliinbegg, 88 a.—
’ Lisdovogh, 1 qr., 81 a. — Creeve, 2 qrs., 65 a. — in Killinraghty,
2 qrs., 12 a.— more in the same, 11 A— more in the same, and
Carrowbrologhan, 257 a.— in Carrowbane, 1 qr., 22 a. ; 1 bar.
Bellamoe, co. Roscommon. — Corryard and Gortnecranaght,
^ qr., 51 A. — Killeoges and Carryglean 5 qr., 36 A. — in the two
N. qrs. of Ballyfarmoyle, 500 a a moiety of 10 cartrons,
and one sixth of a cart., called Coultibuoly, Derrydulagh,
Knockderry, Corderry, Derrynaseragh, Drumruske, Larga-
boy, Derrynary, Derryfadda, Inaghawbegg, Coranclentry,
Knockwerry, and Dery, 240 A. — in Derringallen, 3d cart., 4 a.
— Tawlagh, 1 cart., in Glawne, 30 a. — in Druminmore ats
Dromore qr., 80 a. — more in the same, i2 a. — more in the
same, 4a. ; bar. Boyle, same co.— Carboyle, 3 cart, 173 a.—
Killeagh, 1 cart., being part of Ballinanry, 41 a. — Loghe-
beg, 1 cart., being part of Coray, 62 a. — Coolefuble, 1 cart.,
part of Coray, 45 a. — in Tullyroe, A qr., 80 a. — Total,
(3,803 a. lit. 18 p. stat.) — Rent, 23/. 5s. Id. ; bar. Athlone,
same co. Dale 26 th Nov. 25/4 year. — Inrolled 23 d Feb.
1674.
6. SOLOMON RICHARDS esq. — Siggius-Haggard,
142 a. — Aghfnd and Ballyturtan, 430 a. — part of Btfrnes-
•towne, 15 a. — Ballyneclongh, 85 a. — Ballyvologe, 114 a.; bar.
Shilmalier, co. Wexford. — part of Cooledine, 27 a. 1r. 24 p.
—in Clonmore, 126 a. 1 n. 22 p. ; bar. Ballagheene, same co.
— Tomeene-M'Tcrry, 170 a. — Garryfelime, 95 a. — Ballyda-
more, 184 a. — Ballyinortagh, 135 A. — Ballynesimona, 170 a.
or 107 a. — Raheene, 156 a.; bar. Scarwalsh, same co. — New-
towne, 155 a. 2 n. 14 p.; bar. Bargy,same co. — Total, 2,005 a.
plant. (3,247 a. 3r. 2p. stat.)— Rent, 401. 11s. Ilk/, reduced
to 34/. Is. by patent dated 15 April, and inrolled 26 May
1679. (Rot. 31°, \mi'pars, dorso R. 47, 48.) Date 18/A Dec.
25 th year. — Inrolled 24 th Dec. 1673.
9. DRURY WRAY esq. — Part of Clonelaghy, 228 a.
8/. 9s. 3d. — Bally waiter, 359 a. — Killingrana, 9a. 51. 11s. 9irf. ;
bar. Slevardagh, co. Tipperary — Hewardstowne, 48a. 14s.7d.;
bar. Small County, co. Limerick. Date 19/4 June 26th
year. — Inrolled 21th June 1674.
11. CHARLES, son and heir of Lieut. HENRY LANG-
LIE.— Part of Ballykerine, 163 A. —out of the E. part, of
Ballycarry, to be cutt off by a N. and S. line, 14 a. 2 r. 27 p.
— in Killahine, 114 a.— Lisncirocke, 817 a. — Total, 1,008 a.
2 R. 27 p. plant. (1,795 a. 3 r. 17. stat.) 16/. 16s. 8k/.; bar.
Slevardagh, co. Tipperary Date 24 th March 2 6th year.
— Inrolled 27th March 1674.
14. Sir HANS HAMILTON hart. — A timber house,
slated, and a backside, in St. Patrick’s-street, 18s. 9 d.; city
of Dublin. — part of North Ballymure, 68 a. & 14 p. — Farren-
daghaderry als Farrandaghadeny and Clashduffe, 97 a. —
Ardarestigg alias Ardirostigg, 108 a. — Ballycurreene alias
Ballycarrane, 340 a. — part of Carrickanavoy als Cavrickanawy,
193 a. & 1 6 p.— Total, 806 a. & 30 p. plant. (1,305 a. 3 it. 22 p.
stat.) — Rent, 12/. 4s. 10|d. ; in Finbarry’s parish, in yc S. liber-
ties of Cork.— Killbride, 2 cart., 178 a. & 10p.— Mnllaghclara
alias Mulla-Claragh, 2 cart., 155 a.— Tawnempre, 2cart.,177A.
& 18 p. prof. 190 a. & 35 p. unprof. — part of Ranaghan, 2
cart., 115 a. 2 n. 10 p. prof. 20 a. unprof. — Total, 625 a. 2r.
38 p. plant. (1,013 a. 2 n. 15 p. stat.)— Rent, 12/. 13s. 4 id.;
par. Abbylara, bar. Granard, co. Longford.— in trust for yc
(49) officers. East Old-Court, | plow., 106 a. 10s. 8 ?,d.—
the 3 parts of Ballynekillaalias Ballynegallow, 108 a. 10s. I ] J <Z. ;
bar. Barrymore, co. Cork. — § parts of the parke called
Gortihally, the parke of Knocknegan, ij parts of y' houses
and edifices thereupon (except one house and garden
wherein Andrew Lynch lived), 6s. 8d. ; in the E. franchises
of Galway. — Cornegullagh, Shraghnegarranagh or vanagh,
Deringeere, Carrow or Coratubber, Lurgintlela, Drumnilas-
sagh, and Convey, 1J cart., 713 a. 2 u. 32 p. (1,155 a. & 13 p.
stat.) 1/. 8s. Urf.; bar. Drumaheire, co. Leitrim. Kill-
mnloge alias Killmalogue, 192 a. 15s. Ok/. — Rahale alias
Raghale, 438 a. 1/. 1 5s, 5 d. — Coolenemaine alias Cloone-
mainc, 257 a. 1/. 0s. 9Jd. — Oylefirktragh als Farketragh,
109 a. 2 R. 8s. lid. — Ballesillugh, 60 a. 2 r. 4s. 10j}d.
Ballybrack alias Ballebrack, 34 a. 2s. 9rf. — Coolenaboy alias
Cullenaghboy, 158 a. In. 12s. 9^d. ; bar. Ballagheene, co.
Wexford. — Lappans alias Lappansbegg and Lappansmore, 25,20,6127
331 a. 1 R. 1/. 2s. 4,jd. ; bar. Tullaghgarvy, co. Cavan. — C"~ J1,
one parke, without St. James’s gate, adjoining to the dale,
3 a. 9s. 2£d. — Lestoge, 67 a. 1 r. 24 p. 1/. 7s. l$d. ; _ av“”\
liberties of Drogheda. — part of Ballynetra, 61 a. 1 r. 8p. ^ ‘
(99 a. 1 r. 8 p. stat.) 18s. 7£d. ; bar. Barrymore, co. Cork. °rt'
— to hold this until die mortgage money due thereon should
be paid. — die half of Ballynegellegh als Raliard, 190 a. Wicklow.
— Cornagawer, Cronegip, and half of Ballinparke, 222 a.
— Cloghoge, 15 a. — Total, (691 a. 1 r. 25 p. stat.) — Rent,
1/. 2s. 8 .(d. ; bar. Arcklow, co. Wicklow. 25. HENRY Dublin.
LOFTUS. — In Corduffe, 15 a. (25 a. 1 r. 7 p. stat.) 6s. Ofd.;
co. Dublin. 26. JAMES WACHOP. — Dromaliske, Down.
191a. 1 r. 14 p. prof. (309 a. 3 r. 23 p. stat.) 66 a. unprof.
21. 1 Is. 8d. ; bar. Kinaleerty, co. Down. 27. MARY
TRAYLE and JOHN her son. — Part of Dromticonner
and part of Raleagh, 681 a. prof. 101 A. 2 r. unprof. —
Dromleiske, 12 a. — part of Raleagh, 51a. 1 r. — Total, 744 a.
1 r. plant. (1,205 a. 1 r. 8 p. stat.) — Rent, 10/. Os. 10 {d.;
same bar. and co. Date 3d March 25 th year. — Inrolled
8 th July 1673.
28. ROGER DRAKE, son and heir of Dr. Robert Drake. Tipperary.
— Part of Clonbough, 254 a. 2 r. 27 p. — part of Tullow,
contiguous to Clonbough, 115 a. 2 r. 31 p. — Total, (599 a.
3 r. 28 p. stat.) — Rent, 51. 12s. 6d. ; bar. Ikerrin, co. Tip-
perary.— to hold to the use of the heirs and assigns of the
said Dr. Robert Drake deced. Date ls< Sep. 25 th year.
— Inrolled 10//i Sep. 1673.
31. HENRY FINCH gent. — Tomguile als Tomecoyle, Wicklow.
218 a. 2 r. 4/. 8s. 6d. — Ballylienrygoe alias Rathmore and
Ballyhenrybane, being part of Ballylienrygoe, 228 a. 3 n.
4/. 12s. 7 d. — Ballincooly alias Ballynacoole, 210 a. 3 r.
4/. 5s. 4d.— Total, 658 a. plant. (1,065 a. 3 r. 35 p. stat.) —
Rent, 13/. 6s. 5 d. ; bar. Newcasde, co. Wicklow. — Bally- Cork.
newr alias South Ballinure and Ballynora alias Ballynorea,
169 a. — Dundanawe alias Downdannan, 102 a. — Total, 271a.
plant. (438 a. 3 r. 35 r. stat.) — Rent, 4/. 2s. l|d. ; in the
S. liberties of Cork. Date 22 d Oct. 26 th year. — Inrolled
9 th Nov. 1674.
34. CLEMENT SPELLMAN. — Painestowne, 1a. 2 r. Meath.
254 p. prof. 2 a. 2 r. SO p. unprof.— Masetowne, 211 a. 3 r.
144 p. prof. 341 a. 3 r. 7 p. unprof. — Total, 213 a. 2 r. plant.
(344 a. 1 n. 37 p. stat.) — Rent, 4/. 6s. 2d. ; bar. Skreene, co.
Meath. Date 29 th April 26 th year.— Inrolled 13/A May
1674.
36. THOS. OGLE and LETTICE his wife, relict of Kerry.
Capt. Anthony Baskett, and JOHN BASKETT, son and
heir of said Anthony. — Coolebane, 127 a. 2r. — part of Aglish,
113 a. 2r. 24 p. — Cooleroe, 137 a. — Kippagh, 164 a. — Bal-
trasney, 197 a.. — Turpinagh, 64 a. — part of Donkenane, 45 a.
—part of Aglish, 63 a. 1 r. 26p.; bar. Mogunnihy, co. Kerry.
— to hold to Baskett and his heirs for ever, after the death of
said Lettice, yielding for Coolebane, Kippagh, and Donke-
nane, being (545 a. & 12 p. stat.), 5/.2s.2Jd., and for the rest,
being (931 a. 2 n. 1 p. stat.), 8/. 14s. 7|d. Dale 15 th Aug.
26 th year. — Inrolled 20 th Jan. 1674.
39. Sir THOMAS SOUTH WELL bart. — Killcullen alias Limerick.
Killcuoleene, 310 a. ; bar. Clanwilliam, co. Limerick. — in
Carhue, 100 a. — Total, (664 a. & 21 p. stat.) — Rent,
61. 4s. 6 id. ; bar. Coshma, same co. 42. BENJAMIN
WRIGLEY. — Ballirobbin, 124 a. (200 a. 3 r. 18 p. stat.)
1/. 17s. 8d:; bar. Connello, same co. Dale 5th Feb.
27 th year. — Inrolled 29/4 April 1675.
44. THOMAS LAWRENCE. — Summerstowne, 259 a. Meath.
3r. 32p. (421a. & 13 p. stat.) 51. 5s. 3^d. ; bar. Moyfenragh,
co. Meath — Johnstowne, 180 a. & 38 p. (292 a. 1 r. 17p. stat.) Westmeath.
31. 13s. Id. ; bar. Delvin’, co. Westmeath. — in the Mote, 64 a. Meath.
& 1 p. — Ballmtillin (part), 5a. 3r. 20p. (113a. & 32p. stat.)
— Rent, 1/. 8s. 3id. — Total, 510a. 1 r. Up. plant. (826 a.
2 r. 22 p. stat.)— Rent, 10/. 6s. 7 £</. ; bar. Kells, co. Meath.
45. MARGARET FLETCHER alias HAMIL-
TON and MARY FLETCHER. — In Laganhall, 31a.
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Meath.
28 Cii.II.
Tipperary.
Tipperary.
Westmeath.
Kilkenny.
Tipperary.
Louth.
Monaghan.
Louth.
Meath.
Galvsay.
2 it. 27 p. (51 a. 1 it. 7 p. stat.) 128. lOd. ; bar. Duleek, same
co.— to hold two full third parts to Margaret and her heirs,
and the other third part to Mary and her heirs. Date
5lh June 27/ A year. — InroUed 4 th Dec. 1675,
Roll, 28 th Gha. I.
1. JOSEPH RUTHORNE gent— Pollykerry and Kill-
shillane (part), 204 a. 3 it. 8r. — Skehanagh, 12 a. 2 it. — Total,
(352 a. 3 it. 39 p. stat.) — Rent, 31. 6s. ; bar. Iffa and Offii, co.
Tipperary. — Curraghauna, yc W. part, 146 a. 2 it. — the E. of
Lismacclnte, 24 a. 2 r— the middle of Coolevougy, 125 a. &
39 p. prof. 25 a. unprof.— Total, (479 a. 3 r. 18 p. stat.)— Rent,
41. 9s. lljd. ; bar. Clanwilliam, same co. 2. JOSEPH
YELVERTON— In Kilvardagh, 94 a. & 37 v. (152 a. 2 r.
22 p. stat.) 1/. 8s. Id. ; bar. Ikerrin, same co. 2. JOHN
ARMIGER.— In Kilvardagh, 75 a. In. 6p. (121a. 3 r.
21 p. stat.) 1/. 2s. 8 d. Date 28 Ik Feb. 28 th year. — InroUed
20 th March 1676.
4. THOMAS RUTLAGE— In Dary ais Darry, being
part of Kilefadda, with a mill, 55 a. — the 8 a. adjoining to the
said mill, in the lands of Ballinruddery, 8 a. — Drumkilfadda
ats Killefadda, 23 a.— Total, 86 a. plant. (139 a. 1 r. 9 p. stat.)
—Rent, 1/. 6s. lid. ; bar. Lower Ormond, co. Tipperary.
Date 23th Feb. 28 th year. — InroUed 24th March 1676.
6. JOHN PARKER— In Bannaghemore, 50a. 2 it. 26 p. ;
bar. Moycashell, co. Westmeath. — in the S. part of Clough-
rauke, 90 a. 1 r. 8 p— Total, 140 a. 3 r. 32 p. plant. (228 a.
47. Lieut. Col. WM. HAMILTON— Feddan, 323 a. 3 it-
24 p. (524 a. 2 r. 27 p. stat.) 6/. 11s. 2d.; £ bar. Garricastle,
King’s Co. Date 31st Oct. 2'tthyear. — InroUed 23d March
1675.
r. first part, face.
1 r. 23 p. stat.) — Rent, 21. 17s. Id. ; bar. Fassaghdining, co.
Kilkenny. 9. WM. BIRD. — In Streamstowne, 27 a.
10s. lid. — part of Bannaghmore, 86a. Ir. 25 p. 1/. 14s. lid.;
bar. Moycashell, co. Westmeath. 10. GULIELMA-
MARIA SPRINGATE. — Great and Little Coolcons, 157 a.
& 32 p. (254 a. 2 r. 21 p. stat.) SI. 3s. Id. ; bar. Deece,
co. Meath. Date 10 th Jan. 27 th year. — InroUed 21th June
1676.
12. THOMAS ADY gent— Croane, 167 a. 1 it. 8p—
Croghnemony, E.part, 128 a. — Gurtreene, part of Killoweene,
36 a— Kilfrehane, 78 a. 3 R. 4 p— Ballywery, 76 a— Total,
486a. & 12 p. plant. (787 a. 1 R. 17 p. stat.)— Rent, 7/.7s.7J,d.;
bar. Iffa and Offa, co. Tipper ary. Date 23d May 23th year.
— InroUed 26 th May 1676.
16. HIEROM SANKEY esq. — Ballyvaldin, 240 a. 4/.
17s.21d— Ballinbally (part), 499 a. 3 r. 20 p. 10/. 2s. 43d.;
bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny. — in Cappagh, 14 a. 4s. 23d. ;
bar. Slevardagh, co. Tipperary— to hold to the only use of
and in trust for Henry, Eliz., Jane, and Bridget Ireton, children
of Henry Ireton dec'1. Date 12 th April 28 th year.—
InroUed 4 th May 1676.
Roll, 28 th Cha. II. first part, back.
I. ELIZ. and SARAH, daughters and coheirs of JN.
SWYNOCK, late of Woolwich in Kent, son and heir of
Rob' Swynock, late of Mayeston, co. Kent, gent. — Coolekill,
181a. & 9 p. prof. 104 a. unprof— Mancunian, both parts,
58 a. 2 r. 28 p. prof. 20 a. unprof— Curraghkeale, W. part,
127 a. & 18 p. prof. 128 a. unprof— part of the S. part of
Fountaine, 3 a. 2 r. 2 p. — Total, (559 a. 3 r. 26 p. stat.) —
Rent, 51. 12s. 5id. ; territory of Ileagh, co. Tipperary.
Date 11th June 28 th year.— InroUed \2thJuly 1676.
3. GEO. DISNEY— In Great Ratlibody, 54 a. 2 r. 27 p.
(88 a. 2 r. 10 p. stat.) l/.2s. Id. ; bar. Atlierdee, co. Louth.
3. ROWL. YOUNG. — Of Drakestowne, 78 a. — in
Cookestown, 41a— Total, (122 a. Sr. 29 p. stat.) — Rent,
21. 8s. 2{d. ; same bar. and co. 3. JOHN HILL— Part
of Anaglogg, 16 a. 2 r. 27 p— ltogerstowne, 128 a— Total,
(234 a. Ir. 13 p. stat.) — Rent, 21. 18s. 7d.; same bar. and
co. 3. WM. SMART— TuUylumper, 1 tate,90A. (145a.
3r. 5p. stat.) l/.4s. 3jd.; bar. Dartry, co. Monaghan.—
in trust for yc children of Anthony Tyrrell. Date 25 th Jan.
27 th year. — -InroUed 10 th Feb. 1676.
6. JOHN BROWNE— Part of Dromeene, 100 a. (161a.
3 r. 37 p. stat.) 21. 0s. 6d. ; bar. Atherdee, co. Louth.
Date 12 th Jan. 27 th year.— InroUed 26th June 1676.
9. CHRISTOPHER CUSACKE esq— The castle, town,
and lands of Rathaldron, 245 a. 1 r. 26 p— Navinstowne,
114 a— Corbettstowne, 59a. 1 r. 8p— Total, 418a. 2 11. 34 r.
plant. (678a. 1 r. stat.) — Rent, 3l.3s.6Ul-, bar. Navan, co.
Meath. Date 3d July 28 th year.— InroUed 24th Aug.
1676.
II. JOHN EYRE esq— In Killineny, 1 qr., 24 a. 2 r.
4s. lOjd— in Ballycouse, 3d qr., 20 a. 4s. Oid— in Carnekina
or Carrowkiny, 1 qr., 32 a. 6s. 5 id. — Gortcarda, i cart., 11a.
2s. 21d. — Bodelagh and in Tirrekellin, 140 a. 1/. 8s. 3-jd. —
Kiltalastie, 18a. 3s. 7 id— in Gortlinhy, 7 a. Is. 5d— Me-
hanakeogh, 1 qr., 42 a. 8s. 6d— in Derryhoran, 3 qrs., 228 a.
21. 6s. 1 Id. — in Tullaghnelicky, 55 a. 11s. lid. — in Cappagh
quarter, 245 a. 21. 9s. 6fd. — in Cappagh quarter, 28 a.
5s. 8d. — in Feamoroghter or voghter, 1 qr., 84 a. 17s. ; bar
Longford, co. Galway— in Cloun or Cionukeene qr., 65 A
13s. ljd. — in Clonkeene, 12 a. 2s. 5d. — in Clonkeene
17 a. 3s. 5 Id. ; bar. Clonmacknowen, same co. — in the
cart, of Keivc, 42 a. 8s. 6d. ; bar. Killconnell, same co. — in
Kilkenedy-Killogenedy, 60 a. 18s. 2§d.; bar. Tullagh, co
Clare— in Killdonnelballagh, 3 qrs., wanting 3 cart., 35 a
10s. 7 \d. — in Killdonnelballagh, 20 a. 6s. Oijd. — in Killdon
nelballagh alias Clanlorny, 65 a. 19s. 83d. — in Killdonnel
ballagh, 61a. 18s. 6\d.— in Killdonnelballagh, 29 a. 8s. 9£d
—in Killdonnelballagh, 20 a. 6s. 03d— Total, 1,360 a. plant
(2,202 a. 3 it. 27 p. stat.) — Total rent, 15/. 4s.5d.; same
bar. and co. Date 13 th Dec. 28 th year. — InroUed 16 th Dec.
1676.
15. HENRY GREENE WAY esq— In Rossaganny, i qr.,
with the house and improvements built by him, 71 a. 2 n. in
Garryclough, 1 qr., 40 a. — in Coylemore and Cappamannagli
or ragli, a parcell in Crannagh, and bogge and wood, 175 a,
2 11. ; bar. Leitrim, co. Galway .—Note .- The decree and cer-
tificate of the commissioners for putting the Acts of Settlement
in execution, for this grant to be made to him, is dated 23 Nov.
1667, and inrolled 6 Feb. 1672. {Anno 2 5”, Car. 2il, 1 "“pars,
dorso Roll 1.) — in Lissadeill and Killcoronan, 2 qrs., 133 a.
Total, 420 A. plant (680 a. 1 R. 13 p. stat.) 608 a. in the de-
cree. — Total, 4/. 2s. 6 id. ; i bar. Louglueagh, same co.
— Poulenequeia, 1 qr. (part), 112 A. (181 A. 1 R. 27 p. stat.)
1/. 14s.0$d.; bar. Inchiquin, co. Clare— the Castle and Cre-
gostie, 1 qr., 108 a. — Glanhelty and Iskerlaban, 102 a. — Fara-
naglearagh, parcell of Iserkelly, 28 a. ; i bar. Loughreagh, co.
Galway. — in Lehardane qr., 66 a. — Total, 304 a. plant. (492 a.
1 R. 29 p. stat.)— Total rent, 3/. ls.6Jd. ; bar. Dunkellin, same
co— to hold these for y» term of 200 years from the date of a
deed of mortgage made to him thereof, 28 July 1656, by Henry
O’Nealc esq. (after knt.), for 80/., upon condition of reduc-
tion. Date 3d May 28 thyear. — InroUed 6th Aug. 1676.
3 O
£ lie nj
Westmeath.
Meath.
Tipperary.
KUhenny.
Tipperary.
Clare.
Clare.
Galway.
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Roll, 29th Cha. II. first part, face.
Galway. 1. GEORGE FRENCH gent.— In Imloglilee qr., 108 a. i
(174 a. 3 n. 30 p. stat.) 1/. Is. 10 Jd., to the use of him for
Mayo. ever ; bar. Dunmore, co. Galway. — Polnaglea qr., 96 a. |
19 s.5Jd. — in Tawnaghbane qr., 62 a. 12s.6Jd. — Carrowreagh
qr., 42 a. 8s. 6 d. ; bar. Killmaine, co. Mayo. — to the use of
Matthew Martin for his life, remainder to French for ever. —
in Creighduffe qr., 70 a. (113a. 1 R. 22p.stat.) 14s.2d.; same
bar. and co. — to the use of himself for ever. — Ruveagh qr.,
239 a. (387 a. & 24 p. stat.) 21. 8s. 4 Jd> ; bar. Clanmorris,
same co. — to the use of Ja‘ Browne esq., and the heirs male
of his body ; remainder to the heirs male of Jeoffry Browne
esq., dec' ; and under such further trusts as in said Jeoffry’s
will, dated 14 Jan. 1668, are appointed. — Clashmonykelly qr.,
73a. 14s. 9Jd. — Carrowekeele, lqr., 77a. 15s.7d. — Ballynue
als Newtowne, 94 a. 19s. Old. — Knockroe alias Knockera-
downe, 1 qr., 60a. 12s.ljd. — Clunebnory, 1 qr., 76a. 15s.4Jd.
— Carrownecon, 1 qr., 84 a. 17s. — Rahindtiffe, 42 a. 8s. 6Jd. ;
Galway. bar. Carra, same co. — in Cloneglassie, 2 qrs., 205 A. (332 a.
6 12 p. stat.) 21. Is. 6d. ; bar. Dunmore, co. Galway. — in
Pollirillan or PollicriUan, ) qr., 80 a. (129 a. 2n. 14 p. stat.)
1 6s. 2 Jd. — to the use of himself for ever. — Total, 1,408 a. plant.
(2,280 A. 2 R. 38 p. stat.)— Total rent, 14/. 5s. 0 id. ; bar.
Mayo. Tyaquin, same co. 4. PATRICK NOLAN gent. — In .
Largoe, i- qr., 83 a. 16s. 9Jd. — Den'evoghane, 4 qr., 181 a.
I/. 16s. 7l)d. ; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo. — Carrowast, 1 qr., :
172 a. 1/. 14s. 9|d. — in Lissinemanus, lqr., 22 a. 4s. 5J.d.—
in Derrycoly, 1 qr., 80 a. 16s. 2Jd. — Carrowkeele, 1 qr., 54a.
10s. 1 1 Jd. ; bar. Killmaine, same co. — Clanfinish, 1 qr., 161 a.
1/. 12s. 7d. — Tumdeslow, 1 qr., 186 a. 1/. 17s. 8d. — Labna-
mucky, 1 qr., 212 a. 21. 2s. lid. . — in Laglitimorkane, i
d», 144. a. 1/. 9s. lid; bar. Gallen, same co.— Carrowmore,
1 qr., 190 a. 1/. 18s. 5 Jd. — in Oultannagh, 3 qrs , 45 a. 9s. 1 Jd.
— in Lissetaw, 105 a. 1/. Is. 3 ft/. ; bar. Killmaine, same co.
— in Bnllagh qr., 40 a. 8s. 1 Jd. ; bar. Clanmorris, same co —
in Coole, 1 qr., 60 a. 12s. 1 |d. ; bar. Carra, same co. — Total,
1,735a. plant. (2,810a. 2 r. 5 p. stat.)— Total rent,17Z.lls.3Jd.
6. EDW. BROWNE of Galway, merchant. — Kil-
coyle alias Killkell, 1 qr., 51a. 10s. 4d. — Colmacneale, 4 qr.,
109 a. 1/. 2s. Ojd. — Claddy alias Errifle, 53 a. 10s. 8fd. —
Taunafinlagh mountain, 70 a. 14s. 2d. — Ballygolman alias
Clnndavock mountain, 28 a. 5s. 2d. — Fallbower alias Killka-
kan and Bracklon, 1 qr., 1 12 A. 1/. 2s. 8Jd. — Fallbower als
Boghfarragh and Frighclone, 164 a. 1/. 1 3s. 2Jd. — Aylene-
gapple, 1 qr., 23 a. 4s. 7|A— Knockbrack, 1 qr., 51 A. 10s.4d.
— Loghtivodane, 1 qr., 104 a. 1/. Is. 0 \d. — Fermoyle, A qr.,
56 a. 11s. 4//. — Glankeane, 1 qr., 90 a. 18s. 3d. — Total, 911 a.
plant. (1,475a. 2r. 20 p. stat.)— Total rent, 9/. 4s. 5Jd. ; bars.
Murriske and Burrishowle, co. Mayo. 8. CHARLES
MOLLOY. — Carrowm'tyre, 1 qr., with a parcell of waste
bogg, 41a. 8s. 3.1 d. — Kiltwey alias Ballintwey, 1 qr., 88 a. I
17s.9i|d. — Levallyroe, 2 qrs., 197 a. 1/. 19s. lOJd. — Carrow- |
hanny, 1 cart., 80 a. 16s. 2 Id. — Knocknenally, 1 qr., 81a.
16s. 4j)d. — in Corr alias Carrowcorr ats Carrowcort, 1 qr.,
70 a. 14s. 2\d. — in Drumadderry, 1 qr., 6 a. Is. 2W. — Total,
563 a. plant. (912 a. 2 r. stat.) — Total rent, 51. 14s. ; bar. Cos-
telloe, same co. — to hold to yc use of Patrick French, his heirs
and assignes, untill he or they were paid 100/., and after to
Molloy for ever. Date. 14 tli August 29 th year. — Inrolled
21th August 1677.
Sligo. 11- OLIVER JONES esq., second Justice of the King’s
Bench.— In Carrowmore, 1 qr., 45 a. (72 a. 3 r. 23 p. stat.)
Ho i tot 9s. 1 ,1</. ; bar. Lyna, co. Sligo. — Shanballisallagh, 1 qr., 114 a.
lZ.3s.0jd. — in Knockglasse, 2 qrs., 21a. 4s.2:jtf.; bar. Boyle,
Sligo. co. Roscommon. — in Carrowneiden, 1 qr., 36 a. 7s. 3Jd. —
Carrownecreevy, 4 qr., 19 a. 3s. lOJd. — Carrowreagh, 4 qr.,
18 a. 3s. 7 £d. — Carrowcashell, 1 qr., 86 a. 17s. 5 d. — in Car-
rowmore, 1 qr., 41 A. 8s. 3 Id. — Total, 380 A. plant. (6 15 a. 2 r.
7 p. stat.) — Total rent, 31. 16s. 10 Ad. ; bar. Lyna, co. Sligo.
Date 10</i March 29 th year. — Inrolled 20 th March 1677.
Clare. 14. MARY MARGETSON widow, daughter of Sir Geo.
Carr knt. — All that and those the tenements and lands of
Ballydonnoghan, 1 qr., 212 a. — Drumard, 1 qr., 318 a. — Lis-
baneene, 1 qr., 160a. — Total, 690 a. plant. (1,117 a. 2 r. 20p.
stat.) — Rent, 10/. 9s. 6Jd. ; bar. Tullagh, co. Clare.— to
hold untill s)ie, her heirs or assigns, shall be fully paid 328/.
by Donnogh O’ Callaghan esq. and Ellen his wife, or their Clare.
heirs; and after to the only use of them for ever. Date
21s/ Dec. 28 th year. — Inrolled 22 d Jan. 1676.
16. PETER AYLWARD esq., son of John Aylward esq., Galway.
dec11. — Ballingowen, 1 qr., 161 a. 1/. 12s. 6 Jd. — in woody and
mountainous pasture belonging thereto, 11a. 2s. 2 \d. — in
Ballymoe, 4 qr., 34 a. 6s. 10 Id. — Knockavany, A qr., 115 a.
1/. 3s. 3d. — Tully, 1 qr., 117 a. 1/. 3s.8d. — a parcell of oaken
wood in coition to Tully, Knockenanny, and Carrickclough,
13 a. 2s. 7Jd. — Lisluderan, A qr., 110 a. 1/. 2s. 3d.— Ballyne-
gare, A qr., 142 a. 1/. 8s. 8Jd. — Garrane-Paddeene, l cart, in
the qr. of Ballynegare, 26 a. 5s. 3d. — Gortnakelly, 1 cart,
in d“, 32 a. 6s. 5 id. — Derrylaghane, a parcell of wood and
pasture belonging to the said qr., 17 a. 3s. 5Jd. — Lisnenackrey,
1 qr., 125 a. 1/. 5s. 3Jd. — Derrylaghane, a parcell of wood and
mountainous pasture belonging to Lisnenackrey qr., 19 a.
Ss.lOd. — in the greater A qr. of Cappaghcuna, 54a. 10s. lid.
— Lisnebehorna, A qr., 41a. 8s. 31d. — Tully, A qr., 53 a.
10s. 8Jd. — Ballinlougha, 4 qr., 42 a. 8s. 6d.— Graige or Craige,
A qr., 75 a. 15s. 2d.— Gortnehemerson, 2 parcells, 15a. 3s.0Jd.
— Carrowroe, 4 qr. in the four qrs. of Ballinekilly, 41a.
8s. 3Ad. — in Carrowroe, 2-Sd parts of a qr. and 2-3ds of a cart,
in the said four qrs., 130 a. 1/. 6s. 3 \d. — in Dromkeary alias
Allycollane qr., 110 a. 1/. 2s. 3d. — in a parcell of mountainous
pasture, part of Sleavaglity, 64 a. 12s. 11 Jd. — Total, 1,534 a.
plant. (2,483 a. 3 R. 37 p. stat.)— Total rent, 15/. 10s. 5Jd. ;
4 bar. Leitrim, co. Galway. 18. NICHOLAS AYL-
WARD.—In Ardreny, 4 qr., 243 a. 21. 9s. lfd— in Killo-
rum, 2 qrs., 145 a. l/.9s.4d. — in Cooletemurrogh, 1 qr., 106 a.
1/. Is. 5Jd.; 4 bar. Clonm'nowen, same co. — in Colline, 3d of
aqr., 69 a. 13s. 10id. — Total, (911a. 2r. 39 p. stat.) — Total
rent, 5/. 13s. Hid. ; bar. Longford, same co. 19. PETER Clare
FORSTALL gent., son of Edm" Forstall dec".— In Drom-
corhin, Inchintraghin, and Pouledeganife, 1 qr., 32 a. 9s. 7 d.
— Aghleme, 3d of a qr., 27 a. 8s. 2d. — Craghleigh, 1 qr. and
l-6th part of a qr., 90 a. 1/. 7s. 4d. — in Lower Killqnane,
5-6ths of aqr., 27 a. 8s. 2d. — in Tullagh, lqr., 66 a. 1/. — Total,
242 a. plant. (391 a. 3 r. 37 p. stat.) — Total rent, 31. 3s. 3d. ;
bar. Islands, co. Clare. Date 26th June 2 9th year. — In-
rolled 30th June 1677.
20. PATRICK FRENCH esq., son of Sir Oliver French Mayo.
knt. — Moycarha, 4 qrs., 232 a. 21. 6s. llfd. — in Cloghanearly
and Dunemorne,2qrs., 140 a. 1/. 8s. 4Jd. — Carrowantorlagh,
1 qr., 108 a. 1/. Is. lO.ld. ; bar. Killmaine, co. Mayo. — in Galway.
Imarkely qr., 40 a. 8s. Id. — Total, 520 a. plant. (842 a. 1 r.
19 p. stat.) — Total rent, 51. 5s. 3. Id. ; bar. Dunmore, co. Gal-
way. 21. JOHN BROWNE esq. — Robineard, A qr., Mayo.
116 a. 1/. 3s. 5 Jd. — Creggane, J qr., 58 a. 11s. 8|d. — Mony-
croyne, 29 a. 5s. 10 Jd. — Total, 203 a. plant. (328 a. 3 n. 12 p.
stat.)— Total rent, 21. Is. Id. ; bar. Killmaine, co. Mayo.
21. EDMD. FALLON of Mote, co. Roscommon, gent. — In Galway.
Trinelehurragh parcell, 62 A. 12s. 6Jd. — in Trinekilbegg par-
cell, 59 a. 11s. lljd. — Corcullen parcell, 23 a. 4s. 7 Jd. —
Carrowmore, part of Fiddane, 35 a. 7s. l|d. — in Derrynegir,
belonging to Carrowntobber, 32 a. 6s. 5?d. — Derrynebrin par-
cell, 1 A. 2 it. 3Jd. — Total, 212 a. 2 R. plant. (344 a. & 33 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 21. 3s. ; bar. Tyaquin, co. Galway.
22. CHAS. DALY. — Inishbraker als Inishraher, 1 cart., 6 a. Mayo.
Is. 2 )d. — Loghanliea alias Loghanleogh, 4 qr., 16 a. 3s. 2fd. —
Loghnockan alias Cloholycan alias Cloghnahunck alias Knuck-
legan alias Raitli, 4 qr., 56 a. 11s. 4 Jd. — Coolebarry, 4 qr.,
54 a. 10s. 1 1 Jd. — Ballenloghye, lqr., 176a. 1Z. 15s. 7Jd.—
Lisloan, 1 cart., 22 a. 4s. 5 Id. — Knockfittane alias Knuckit-
tattane, % qr., 108 a. 1/. Is. lOJd. — Drttmmeboe, 1 cart., 33 a.
6s. 8Jd. — Total, 471a. plant. (763 a. stat.) — Total rent,
4/. 15s. 4 id. ; bar. Burrishowle, co. Mayo. 22. EDMOND Roscommon.
BERMINGHAM. — In Cloonelogh qr., 105 a. (170 & 15 p.
stat.) 1/. Is. 3d. ; bar. Ballintobber, co. Roscommon.
Date 30 th June 29 th year. — Inrolled 3d Aug. 1677.
24. JOHN FRENCH esq. — Skehinenegan, 4 qrs., 446 a. Roscommon-
4/. 10s. 3 Jd. — Farraragh, 4 qrs., 619 a. 6/. 5s. 4Jd. — in Car-
ruduffe, 6 qrs., 353 a. 3/. 11s. 5Jd. — Total, 1,418 a. plant.
(2,297 a. & 1 p. stat.) — Total rent, 14/. 7s. I id. ; 4 bar. Bella-
moe, co. Roscommon. 25. ROGER M'DERMOTT gent.
— In the 4 qrs. of Tawnagh-Drissoge, 196 a. 1/. 19s. 8d. — in
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39 Ch. II. the said 4 qrs., 28 a. 5s. S\d. ; bar. Boyle, same co. — in
Cloonelagh qr., 105 a. 1/. Is. 3d. ; bar. Ballintobber, same
Roscommon. c0. — in Colallaggab, 1 qr., 50 a. 10s. lid. ; bar. Gallen,
Mayo. co. Mayo. — in the 2 qrs. of Moygh and Gortvarla, 6 a. —
two third parts of the 105 a. in Cloonelagh qr. aforesaid,
70 a. 12s. lfd. ; bar. Ballintobber, same co. — Total, 439 a.
plant. (711 a. & 20 p. stat.) — Total rent, 4 4 8s. 10id. — to
hold all these to the use of Edm'1 Irving, Sarah his wife,
and Mary Dermott, for ever. 25. EDMOND MOEISH
gent. — In Keilbanada, 1 tryne, 62 a. 12s. 6.)d. — in the
same, 19 a. 3s. 10.Jd. — Total, (131 a. & 33 v. stat.) —
Roscommon . Total rent, 16s. 4f d. ; bar. Costelloe, same co. 25. COR-
MACK O’CONNOR gent. — In Lecarrownegeeragh, 24 a.
(38 a. 3 b. 20 p. stat.) 4s. 10Jd. ; bar. and co. Roscom-
mon. Date 31st July 29 th year. — Inrolled 28 th Aug.
1677.
Galway. 27. RICHARD POWER esq— Cahircoyler alias Cregg-
mulgreny, 1 qr., 107 a. 14 Is. 7fd— Lekill, A qr., 37 a. 7s. 5 %d.
— Ballyline, 4 qrs., 279 a. 24 16s. 53d— Emlagh, A qr., 139 a.
14 8s. lid. — Lismoylan, A qr., 67 a. 13s. 6Jd. — Ballyblogh or
blaghy, 4 qrs., viz. Ballythea, l qr., and Cregrogeor Cregrory,
1 qr., 130 a. 14 6s. 3 id. — Touregee or Zourogee, 1 qr., 53 a.
10s. 8: \d. — Poleneshunnagh or Polnesnuagh, 1 qr., 73 a.
14s. 9jd. — in Killnipatrick or Killeenepatrick, A qr., 30 a.
6s. 0$d. ; bar. Dunkellin, co. Galway— in Bokin, l qr.,
116 a. 14 3s. 5 id. — in Derrybrine, 137 a. 14 7s. 8Sd.; * bar.
Loughreagh, same co.- — Killogillin, A qr., 51 a. 10s. 3 $d. —
in Droamkerry alias Allecolane, 1 qr., 117 a. 14 3s. 8£d. —
Total, 134 10s. 4d. ; bar. Dunkellyn and Letrym, same co.
28. DOMINICK ROCH esq— Croghill, 1 qr., 362 a.
34 13s. 3|d. — in Clonemeane, 1 qr., 73 a. 14s. 9)d— Lisdu-
gane and Lisgany ats Skeaghnehy, 2 qrs., 236 a. 15s. 7 {d. —
in Gortinegilla and Bealaturick, 73 a. 16s. ljd. — in Lis-
dowgane ats Lisgilvane, called Skeagbnegocha, 1 qr., 77 a.
24 7s. 9}d. — in Clonkeene, remotest from the Turlogh, 70 a.
14s. 2 jd— Total, 894 a. plant. (1,367 a. & 28 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 84 10s. 10 Jd. ; bar. Longford and Clare, same
co. 29. NICHOLAS ARCHDAKNE gent— In Cros-
connell, 1 qr., 151a. 14 10s. 61d— Carrocule, 1 qr., 120 a.
14 4s. 3r)d. — Carrowmore, 1 qr., 152 a. 14 10s. 8?,d. — in
Lisnarvagh, 4 qr., 66 a. 13s. 4Jd. — Carrowkeelebegg, A qr.,
50 a. 10s., lid. — Total, (873 a. & 14 p. stat.)— Total rent,
54 9s. OJd. ; A bar. Clonm'noen, same co. 30. WALTER
DATON gent. — In Ballindrumine, 22 a. 4s. 5 Id. — half a qr.
of the same, 132 a. 14 6s. 8£d. — Ballentroghane, 3 cart.,
178 a. 14 16s. 0£d. — in Ballentroghane, 3 cart., 4 a. 9 \d. —
Templebannagh, 1 cart., 102 a. 14 0s. 7fd— in Carrowgar-
rane qr., 146 a. 14 9s. 6j|d. — Total, 584 a. plant. (945 a. 3 r.
31 p. stat.) — Total rent, 54 18s. lid. ; A bar. Letrym, same
co. Date 5 th May 29 th year. — Inrolled 12 th June 1677.
Mayo. 32. DANIEL DOWDE gent., son and heir to Teig
Reagh Dowde. — Carrownekeiragli, 1 qr., 117 a. 14 3s. S\d.
Carrowreigh, 1 cart., 59 a. 1 Is. ll)d. — Derrimuck, 1 cart.,
56 a. 11s. 4Jd. — Ballymoonalian'e, 1 cart., 14 a. 2s. lOd. —
Gortgarra, 1 cart., 71 a. 14s. 4Jd— in Ballygarra, 4 qrs.,
180 a. 14 16s. 5|d. — Total, 497 a. plant. (805 a. & 12 p. stat.)
Total rent, 54 0s. 7id. ; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo. Date
13 eh Sep. 29 th year. — Inrolled 16 th Oct. 1677.
Clare. 33. ANNE EUSTACE widow and MARTHA EUS-
TACE—In Drumlihy, 2 qrs., 222a. (359a. 2 n. 15 p. stat.)
34 7s. 4d. ; bar. Moyfarta, co. Ci.are. Date 28 th June
9,9th year. — Inrolled 31s< July 1677.
Galway. 35. THOMAS NUGENT esq. — Pal lace, 3 cart, and
2-3ds cart., 310 a. 34 2s. 8id. — Lissinard, 3d of a qr., 131 a.
14 6s. 6d. — Killcarban, A qr., 157 a. 14 Us. 9 d. — in Balleline,
j qr.} 152 a. 14 10s. 9Ad— in Gortnessellagh, A qr., 98 a.
19s. lOd. — in Cappaghcurr or carr, 1 qr., 36 a. 7s. 3d. —
Olterfian, 1 cart., 85 a. 17s. 2 id. — in Garraneand Ballinsmale,
2-3ds of qr., 252 a. 24 10s. 11 id. ; A bar. Ley trim, co. Gal-
way.— Sunoghbegg, 1 qr., or Sunaghbegg, 245 a. 24 9s. 6 d. ;
bar. Longford, same co— Kilbride, 1 qr., 138 a. 14 7s. lid.
—in Cullbane, 20 a. 4s. 0 \d. ; A bar. Leytrim, same co—
Boholekeira or Beholekira, 1 qr., 177 a. 14 15s. 9i*d— Knock-
anevin and Coolenegarrick, 2 qrs., 206 a. 24 Is. 8d. —
Total, 2,007 a. plant. (3,250 a. 3 a. 25 i>. stat.)— Total rent,
204 6s. 2d. ; bar. Longford, same co. Date 13 th Feb.
29 th year. — Inrolled 23 d Feb. 1677.
(122.)
37. RICHARD COWSE esq— In Kayer, Edermine, and ss Cu. IL
Clonmore, 280 a. ; bar. Bantry, co. Wexford. — in Mack-
maine, Killgibon, and Killire, 111a. — Total, (631a. 2r. 38 p. Wexford.
stat.) — Rent, 74 17s. ll^d. ; bar. Slielmaliere, same co.
Dale 1st March 2 9th year. — Inrolled 2d March 1677.
38. Sir LUKE DOWDALL bait., son of Lawrence Roscommon.
Dowdall esq. — Milltowne and Ballyglasse, 2 qrs. and l-3d,
375 a. 34 15s. lOjd. — Ballyglasse, 55 a. 11s. lj}d. — Killna-
vollahan, 1 qr., 145 a. 14 9s. 4fd. — Milltowne wood, 488 a.
44 18s. 9\d. — in controversy between Ballyglasse, Milltowne,
and Killegnan, 14a. 2s.lOJd. — Glameagh, lqr., 60a. 12s.l£d.
— Sevenenan and Shanballynamedagh,2qrs., 267a. 2414s.0Atf.
— Kilkare, 2 qrs., 440 a. 44 9s. 0|d. — Shanballyshenan, 1 cart.,
33 a. 6s. 8 id. — Loglianebrack, 4 qr., 77 a. 15s. 7 Jd. —
Lisroskeda, Derrydoucahell, Carnalee, Gortnegallagli, Shan-
ballym'manus, Lissnicalime or lune, 3 qrs., 4-12 a. 44 3s. 4|«4
— in Carrowmore, ] qr., 12 a. 2s.‘ 5|d. — Carrowkeele, 1 qr.,
94 a. 19s. Old— Tobberbredy, 1 qr., 161 a. 14 12s. 7 £d—
Total, 2,633 a. plant. (4,265 a. Is. 6 p. stat) — Total rent,
264 13s. 2d. ; bar. Athlone, co. Roscommon. Date
27th June 29th year. — Inrolled 12 th July 1677.
41. JAMES Duke of ORMOND— Moate, 2 qrs., 352 a. Galway.
34 1 Is. 3d. — Knocknoule, 1 qr, of Killane, 155 a. 14 lls.4Ad.
— Towreene and Gortnefadda, 2 qrs. and 4, 127a. 14 5s. 8 Id.
— in Castlebin, 1 cart., 4 a., in the Reddendum, 24 a. (38 a. 3 R.
20 p. stat.) 4s. 10 Jd. — Gortlumane and Gortmore, 2 cart, next
to the rest of his plott, 67 a. 13s. 7 id. — Total, 725 a. plant.
(1,174 a. 2 n. 3 p. stat.) — Total rent, 74 6s. 9id. ; bar. Kill-
connell, co. Galway. Date 5th May 29 th year. — Inrolled
1st June 1677.
43. FOLLIOTT Lord Visct. POWERSCOURT. — clan.
Lissduffe, 1 qr., 101 a. 14 10s. 8d. — Carrownabartlcy, 1 qr.,
84 a. 14 5s. 6d. — Carrowkeele, 1 qr., 79 a. 14 4s. OJd. — in
Ballyalla, lqr., 47 a. 2 r. 14s. 5|d. — in Pursion or Purion,
1 cart., 5 a. 1 it. 5s. 7{d. — Coolepecan, A cart., 8 a. 2s. 5d. — in
Baliygells, 1 qr., 57 a. 2 r. 17s. 5 Jd. — Fannagbaghy parcel],
4a. 1s.2A(4 — Came parcell, 12a. 3s.7|d. — Terremilly, a par-
cell, 7 a. 2s. lid. — Ballincloy parcell, 29a. 8s. 94d. — Balla-
trasny, 86 a. 14 6s. 1 Id. — Total, 520 a. 1 n. plant. (842 a.
3 s, 3 p. stat.) — Total rent, 74 18s.; bar. Corcumroe, co.
C,.are. 44. CARBURY, DAN., and CONSTAINE
EGAN. — Caherymore, 1 qr., 69 a. 14 0s. 1 lid. — Clonclonagli,
1 qr., 66 a. 140s. OJd. — 1 qr. in Gortnepole, 95 a. 148.5.104(4 ;
same bar. and co. Date 19 th July 29 th year. — Inrolled
10 th Aug. 1677.
46. PEIRCE BUTLER and ELLICE his wife— Cor- Clare.
bally, 2 qrs., 251 a. 34 16s. 2Jd— in Ballyhicky, 2 qrs., 149 a.
24 5s. 3 id— Total, 400 a. plant. (648 a. & 1 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 64 Is. 6d.; bar Bunratty, co. Clare. Date 19 thjum
29 th year. — Inrolled 2d July 1 677 .
47. Sir WILLIAM TALBOTT bart., son and heir of Sir Meath.
Rob1 decA — The castle of Liscarton, with part of the lands
thereunto belonging, 240 a. — Knockomerand Doolagh, 190 a.;
bar. Navan, co. Meath. — Mullaghard, 22 a. — Taafstowne,
174 a. & 16 p.; bar. Kells, same co. — Legan-Hall and Clones-
towne, 120 a. & 12 p. ; bar. Duleeke, same co. — Swanstowne,
125 a. — Liscarty and Skeathstowne, 403 a. 3 n. — in Knock -
towne, 30 a. — Banock and Killeane, 110 a. & 22 p. ; bar.
Deece, same co. — part of Tobbertynan, 18 a. ; bar. Moyfen-
ragh, same co. — Total, (2,321 a. 2 it. 36 p. stat.) — Rent,
294 0s. 5d. — part of Carretown, 400 a. (647 a. 3r. 30 p. stat.) Kildare.
84 2s. ; bar. Salt, co. Kildare. — part of Castle-Talbott, part Wichlom.
of Castle-Scllagh, 166 a. 2 r. 30 p. (270 a. 1 r. 1 p. stat.)
34 7s. 6d. — Total, 2,000 a. plant.; bar. Talbottstowne, co.
Wicklow. Date 21st August 29thyear.—Inrolled 12 th Sep.
1677.
50. LAWRENCE BETAGH and ISMAY his wife— In Roscommon.
Clonshee, 1 qr., 25 a. 5s. Oijd— in Killctibany, 7 a. Is. 5 d—
Total, (51a. 3 r. 14 p. stat.)— Total rent, 6s. 5 fd.; bar. Ballin-
tobber, co. Roscommon. — to her heirs and assignes.
Dale 20 th Dec. 29 th year.— Inrolled 1 1th January 1677.
52. JAMES NIXON— Liscormack, i plow., 150 a. 24 5s. Clare.
6Ad. — Killimer, 1 plow., 152 a. 24 6s. lfd— Barrane, lplow.,
338 a. 54 2s. 7fd. — Total, 640 A.plant. (1,036 a. 2r. 8 P. stat.)
—Total rent, 94 14s. 4d. ; bar. Clonderala, co. Clare.
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[March
29 Ch. XT. 53. BRYAN M'GRATH esq.— One j qr. of the qr. of Fea-
guiny, 100 a. (161 a. 3 n. 37 p. stat.) 1/. 10s. 4j d. ; bar. Bun-
ciare. ratty; same co. 54,. MATTHEW MARTIN.— Carrow-
Mayo. mackerble, 1 qr., 203 a. 21. Is. 1 jd— Brackloone and Car-
rowire, 1 qr., 131 a. 1/- 6s. 6 d. — Drumscoba and Carrigg,
2 qrs., 178 a. If. 16s. 0 jd.— Cavowisgorra, 1 qr., 58 a. 10s. 8jd.
—in Mullhowny, 1 qr., 135 a. -1/. 7s. 4 jd— Total, 700 a.
plant. (1,133 a. 3 it. 19 p. stat.)— Total rent, 71. Is. 8jd. ; bar.
Gallen, co. Mayo. 55. HENRY WHITE. — Lisduffe,
Portraghan alias Faletragh, 113 a. If. 2s. IOU— in Cahir,
Iqr., 44a. 8s. lid.— Castleturleagh, lqr., 100a. If. 0s. 3d. —
parcell of mountain in common, 93 a. 18s. lOd. ; bar. Cos-
tello, same co. — Bally more, 1 qr., 54 a. 10s. lld—Lecarrow-
negarragh, jqr.,40 a. 8s. l.\d.— Roasky, 1 qr., 99 a. lf.0s.0jd.
Clare. —in Mulhowny, 1 qr., 9 a. ls.9 jd. ; bar. Gallen, same co.— in
Ballygaffy East, 62 a. (100 A. 1 B. 29 1*. stat.) 18s. lOd. ; bar.
Bunratty, co. Clare. — in Clonevola, 1 qr., 110 a. If. 13s.4Jd.
— in Clonkitt, 19 a. 5s. 9d. ; bar. Clonderalla, same co. —
in Knockatorhn, 3 cart., 68 a. If. 0s. 8d. ; parish Clonleagh,
bar. Tullagh, same co.— Total in Clare, 259 a. plant. (419 a.
2 n. 9p. stat.)— Total rent, 3f.18s.7jd— Total in Mayo, 552 a.
plant. (894 a. & 27 v. stat.)— Total rent, 51. 11s. 9d. Date
21 si August 29th gear. — JnroUed 24 th August 1677.
Roscommon. 58. DUDLEY PIERCE, dean of Killm'duogh— InTams-
ruora, 17 a. 3s. ojd. — in Tomsruora or Tomstruora, 47 a.
Galway. 9s. 6d. ; j bar. Moycarnan, co. Roscommon. — in Clunsi-
venny Woods, 29 a. 5s. lOjd. — in Lissegelevane, 29 a.
5s. 10|d. — in Ballynecurra, 35 a. 7s. Id. ; h bar. Kyllyan, co.
Galway.— in Tumsallagn qr., 200a. 21. 5s. 5 \d. ; bar. Long-
ford, same co. — in Clunfall, 2 qrs., 26 a. 5s. 3 id. ; A bar.
Clonm'knowne, same co.— in Drumsecour qr., or Drumsrure so c"- IL
or Trumsraure, 120 a. If. 4s. 3 jd— Total, 503 a. plant.
(814 a. 3 it. stat.)— Total rent, 51. Is. 9jd. ; A bar. Moycarnan, Roscommon.
co. Roscommon. Date 15th Aug. 29th year. — Inrolled
17 th Aug. 1677.
61. WALTER BLAKE esq.— The qr. of Myny, 40 a. Galway.
8s. Id. — Sellarinbegg qr., 110 a. If. 2s. 3d. — Moyrost or
Moyrest qr., 115 a. If. 3s. 3d. — Rossavile, 2 qrs., 117 a.
If. 3s. 8d.— Drum, 1 cart., 94 a. 19s. Ojd— Sarsie, 1 cart.,
56 a. 11s. 4d.— in Ballynefruam, j cart., 27 a. 5s. 5ld. ; bar.
Muckullin, co. Galway— in Garranclone or Garneclone, iqr.,
45 a. 9s. 13d.— Cregturley, A qr., 96 a. 19s. 5 jd.; bar. Dun-
kellyn, same co— Russin, 1 qr., 167 A. If. 13s. 9jd— Derry-
kele, 1 cart, 36 a. 7s. 3 jd.— in Glanm'Murrin, 1 qr., 52 a.
10s. 6jd— Formoyle, £ qr., 63 a. 12s. 9d. ; bar. Muckullin,
same co.— Crivillagh, 1 cart., 24 a. 4s. 10jd— Inishlackery,
1 cart., 28 a. 5s. 8d— Inishnee, 3 cart., 76 a. 15s. 4jd. ; bar.
Ballynehensy, same co. — Bunnagippa, 1 cart., 37 a. 7s. 5 jd—
in Derryerglynny, 1 qr., 23 a. 4s. 7 jd. ; bar. Muckullin, same
co.— in Ullinagh, 1 qr., 51 a. 10s. 3jd— Cullan, 1 qr., 44 a. Mayo.
8s. 10-Jd. — Gortbracke, 1 cart., 23 a. 4s. 7jd. — Gortboy,
1 cart, 16 a. 3s. 23d.; bar. Killmaine, co. Mayo. — in a par- Clare.
cell of coitions to Derrinbarbeg and Killoy, 21 a. 6s. 43d.;
bar. Burren, co. Clare. — in Cregcurreden East, in that
quarter, 87 a. If. 6s. 5d. ; bar. Corcumroe, same co.— in Kil- Galway.
line or Killone, 3 qr., 47 a. 9s. 6jd. ; bar. Muckullin, co. Gal-
way.— in Derrycrigh and Shanfrighogh, J qr., 38 a. 7s. 8 Id. —
Derrynea, l cart., 25a. 5s, Ojd. — Total, 1,558a. plant. (2,523a.
2 r. 16 p. stat.)— Total rent, 16f. 6s. 3 jd. ; same bar. and co.
Date Vlth Aug. 29 th year.— Inrolled 22 d Aug. 1677.
Roll, 29 th Cha. II. first part, bach.
Mayo. 1. WM. STAFFORD of Belavary ats Lisnecroe, co.
Mayo, gent. — Keillnecarrow, 3d qr., 37 a. 7s. 5 jd. — Lisnecroe,
1 qr., 67 a. 13s. 6 \dL — Brometonagh or Brometownaugh, 3d
of qr., 71 A. 14s. 4Jd. — Cragnegoege or goage, 1 gneeve,
64 a. 12s. lljd— Knocknehowne, 1 gneeve, 26 a. 5s. 3 jd.
— Laghtenarry, 3d qr., 60 a. 12s. 2jd— Fallfadda or Fafadda,
1 gneeve, 25 a. 5s. Ojd. — the Castle-gneeve of Danginmore,
32 a. 6s. 5 jd. — Com'eboy or Tom'eboy, 1 gneeve, 27 a.
5s. 5jd— Crag-Edmond, 29 a. 5s. 10jd— the moiety of the
2 qrs. of Carrane ats Carranm'Stephen, 48 a. 9s.8‘d.— Tower-
more and CorpheUm, 115 a. If. 3s. 3 jd.— in Cortower, 3d of a
qr., 27a. 5s. 5 jd. — Total, 628 A. plant. (1,017a. 1 11. 4p. stat.)
— Total rent, 61. 7s. 2d. ; bar. Gallen and Carra, co. Mayo.
Date 10 th Dec. 29th year. — Inrolled 15 th Dec. 1677.
Clare 4. THOMAS MEAIIA esq. — Colemanstowne, 371 A.
5f. 12s. 8d. — Ballyogan, 172 a. 21. 12s. 2$d. —Total, 543 A.
plant. (879 a. 2 R. 18 p. stat.)— Total rent, 8 f. 4s. 10 jd. ; bar.
Clomlerala, co. Clare. 6. JOHN DREW— In Bally-
linemore, 1 qr., 33 a. 10s. Old.— in Ballylinebegg, 1 qr., 12 a.
3s.7 j d. — in Ballyogan and Gortnafinchin, 1 iqr., 55a. 16s. 81d.
—in Cappagh, iqr., 3 a. 10jd. — in Maddara, 2 qrs., 24 a.
7s. 3 jd. — in Keefewest, 1 qr., 5 a. Is. 6!d.; bar. Bunratty,
same co. — in Killegee and Shanknock, 41 a. 12s. 5 Id. ; bar.
Tullagh, same co. — in llannagh, 3 qrs., 38 a. 11s. Ojd. — in
Faghybegg, 54 A. 16s. 4Jd— ' Total, 265 a. plant. (429 a. &
37 p. stat.) — Total rent, 4f.0s.4jd. ; bar. Burren, same co.
8. ROGER DULCHANTY gent— In Sonnagh, South, qr.,
102 a. (165a. & 35 p. stat.) If. 10s. 11 jd. ; par. Inchicronan,
bar. Bunratty, same co. — in yc same qr. of Sonnagh, South,
13 a. 3s. 1 ljd— in a parcell of no denomination, belonging to
Ballinroan, 1a.(1a.2r. 19 1*. stat.) 3id.; same par., bar., and
latway. co. in Maze, 1 qr., 9 a. Is. 93d. — in Cloneshinane and Lis-
movous, 2 a. 4 jd. ; par. Aghadoone, bar. Glare, co. Galway. —
in Cloneshee, |ds of a cart, and jd of a cart., 1 a. 2jd— Total,
(207 a. 1 R. 12 P. stat.)— Total rent. If. 17s. 7 d. ; par Aghas-
keragh, bar. Kilconnell, same co. 9. MOSES ASH and
MARY his wife. — One third of yc j qr. in Ballylinebegg, East,
59 a. 17s. lid. — one third in Ballylinebegg, West, 49 a.
14s. 10 jd. — Total, (174 a. 3 r. 30 p. stat.) — Total rent,
If. 12s. 9jd. 10. MANNAGH O’GRADY. — The two
third parts of tire said last-recited lands, and the reversion of the
other third part assigned to Moses and Mary Ash, during the
life of said Mary. — in Bealnaferneyernagh, 1 plow., 24 a. 3 r.
7s. 6jd. — more in the same, 12 a. 1 n. 3s. 8 jd. — in Kilvoydane,
North, 2 a. 2 r. Is. 0.)d— more in the same, 7 a. 2 r. 2s. Ojd.
—Total, 47 a. plant. (76a.&21 p. stat.)— Total rent, 14s.3Jd. Clare.
10. FRANCIS O’BRYAN. — In Drumbanuffe, 44a.
13s. 4 (d. — in Clomullen, 11a. 3s. 4d— in Bealenaferverna
or vornagh, whereon stands a castle, and in Kileedan, North,
or Kilvedon, 2 qrs., 28 a. 8s. 6d— more in the same, 42 a.
12s. 9d. — in Ballyogan qr., 4 a. Is. 2jd. — in Ballyogan alias
Gortnefinch, j qr., 4 a. Is. 2 jd.— Total, 133 A. plant. (215 a.
I r. 30 p. stat.)— Total rent, 21. 0s. 4jd. 10. EDMUND
O’HANRAGHAN— In Moymellan, 34a. (55a. & Up.
stat.) 10s. 4d. ; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare. Date lsf Dec.
29th year. — Inrolled 1 2tli April 1677 .
14. Sir THOMAS NEWCOMEN knt. — Cloonkeene Roscommon.
and Camlagh, 1 qr., 120 a. If. 4s. 31d. — Carriagh, 2 qrs.,
336 a. 3f. 8s. Ojd. — Ballaneene, j qr., 68 a. 13s. 9 jd. — Don-
donnell, 1 qr., 50 a. 10s. lid. — Tawnaghwest, 1 qr., 91 a.
18s. 5jd. — Bunnegarry, 1 qr., 194 a. If. 19s. 3 jd. — Esker,
5 cartrons, 169 a. If. 14s. 2 jd. — Keilmore, 1 cart., 30 a.
6s. Id. — Kilkenny, 1 qr., 129 a. If. 6s. Ijd. — in Shyan, j qr.,
27 a. 5s. 5jd— in Knock, 1 qr., 71a. 14s. 4jd. — more in
Knock, lqr,, 71a. 14s.4jd.; bar. Athlone, co. Roscommon. —
Uma, 2 qrs., 118 a. If. 3s. 10 jd. ; bar. Roscommon, same co. —
in Carrowhane, 1 qr., 53 a. 1 0s. 8 jd. — in Carrowcreene or crine,
1 qr., 54 a. 10s. 11 jd. — Lisgolbane, 1 qr., 1 18 A. If. 3s. 10 jd. ;
bar. Ballintobber, same co. — to hold all the before-mentioned
premisses to the use of Lady Grace Talbott for her life, and
after to him, his heirs and assigns for ever. — Kilfeagh, Derry- Mayo.
cooran, and Islaiul-Teige, 1 qr., 133 a. If. 6s. lid. — Killbroan-
more alias Knockbrone, 3d of a qr., 20 a. 4s. Ojd. — Kalrath,
j qr., 23 a. 4s. 8d. — Knockedin alias Knockneden, 1 qr., 56 a.
11s. 4d. — Carrowbegg and Derrinescule, 69 a. 13s. 1 ljd. —
Coolaboy alias Cranughten, fds of a qr., 53 a. 10s. 8Jd. —
Rooneseere and Butalagh, 4 qr., 45 a. 2 r. 9s. 2Jd. — Cosline
alias Tuerftrd, j qr., 76 a. 15s. 4 jd. — Corrtample, 1 qr., 129 a.
If. 6s. 1 jd. — Gortduffe ats Killary, 1 qr., 104 A. If. Is. Ojd. —
Cahilroge ats Cahirleage, j qr., 61 a, 12s. 4jd. — Letter ats
Littermore and Litterbegg, 1 qr., 82 a. 1r. 13 p. 16s. 7 jd. —
Muckeenagh alias Muckinagh, 75 a. 15s. 2Jd. — Lappalla,
1 qr., 59 A. 11s. lljd. — Monegerran and Lisnegohie alias
Gortnagappole, 1 qr., 80 A. 16s. 2Jd— Drumduderrigg, 1 qr.,
95 a. 19s. 3 jd. — Beltragh, 1 qr., 48 a. 9s. 8 id— Kilhelly ats
Cordially, 1 qr., 44 a. 8s. 11 jd— Kilgawle and its common,
1 qr., 26 a. 2 r. 5s. 4d. — Knockbane and its common, 1 qr.,
48 a. 2 r. 9s. 9jd. — Drumagaukin, 1 qr., 67 a. 13s. 6 jd. —
Cumer, 1 qr., 28 a. 5s. 8d— Carr ats Carha, 1 qr.,42A. 8s. 6d.
— Derricause alias Derrigoule alias Cornehonnell or houell,
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as Ch. II. 1 qr., 68 a. 1 n. 26 p. 14s. 9Ad— Dondelleague and Islandine-
Island, £qr., 82a. 16s. 7 jet — Tawneene, 4 qr., 63a. 12s.9Jd.
lVajn. — Drumargaly alias Drumnegally, 70 a. 14s. 2 4 d. — Cloonane,
Derrynemuckey, and Goale, 1 cart., 51 a. 2 a. 10s.4Jd. — Lis-
mally als Lysmullen and Gavragston alias Comegaston, 4 qr.,
47 a. 9s. 6Jd. — Cashell alias Cahircashell, 1 qr., 104 a. j
l/.ls.04d.— Dramine, | qr., 106 a. lZ.ls.5Jd.— Killeene, 18a.
3s. 7jjd. — Kiltenagh alias Derrygowle, 4 qr., 40 a. 8s. ljd. —
Derrymunery or Derrynmerry, 1 qr., 55 a. 11s. 1 jd. — Dru-
mullagli, i qr., 30 a. 6s. Ojd. ; bar. Burrishoule, co. Mayo—
Galway. in Ballynecraggy ats Isercleran, 2 qrs., 208 a. 21. 2s. 1 Jd. in
Derryhowelbegg, 4 q1'-, 78 a. 15s. 94<Z. — Carrownegory,
1 cart., Ballynegower, 1 cart., each wanting one seventh, and
Culliny, 136 a. 1Z. 7s. 6Jd. ; bar. Dunkellyn, co. Galway.—
Mayo. Aghrim, 6J qrs. thereof belonging to Sir Robuck Lynch,
535 a. 5Z. 8s. 3Jd. ; bar. Athenree, same co. — Liskenavy or
nany, 1 qr., 120a. 1Z.4s.34<Z. — in Coolesillagh, 56a. lls.4d.
— Garran and yc mountain to it, 24 a. 4s. 1 O^rf. — Attv-
fernan, 1 qr., 121a. lZ.4s.6Ad— Furgill, 4 qr., 59a. lls.lHd.
— Mountaine, 4 a. 93d.— Derrymore, 4 qr., 48 a. 9s. 8jd.
. in Drommore, 4 qr., 60 a. 12s. l\d. — Gortnedarragh,
1 cart., 20 A. 4s. Old. — Mountaine, 98 a. 19s. 10<Z. ; bar.
Morrish, co. Mayo.— to him, his heirs and assignes for ever.
— Billamore and Moate, 2 qrs., 474 a. 4Z. 1 5s. 1 1 Id. — more in
Galway. both said qrs., 8 a. Is. 7 W. —Total, 5,947 a. 3 n. plant.
(9,635 a. & 29 p. stat.) — Total rent, 60Z. 4s. 4 id. ; bar. Long-
ford, co. Galway.— to the use of himself and Dame Frances his
wife for her life ; remainder to the use of Nich’ Cusack and his
heirs. Date 1th July 29 th year. — Inrolled 31sZ July 1677.
(1,056 a. & 38 p. stat.) — Total rent, 6Z. 12s. ; bar. Dumnore, 29 c«- n-
same co. 24. NICHOLAS BROWNE.— Newtowne,
4 qrs., 877 a. 8Z. 17s. 6?(d— Moyne, 1 qr., 326 a. 3Z. 5s. lljd. Galway.
— Figh, 1 qr., 144 a. 1Z. 9s. lfd. — Lisniskv, 1 qr., 65 a.
13s. 21 d. — in Crumlin qr., 24 a. 4s. 10 Jd. ; bar. Tyaquin,
same co.— Carnauhodan, 4 qr., 47 a. 9s. 6Jd. — in Killeely,
2 qrs , 4 a. 9ii<Z. — in Ballycollow, 4 qr., 40 a. 8s. 1 Jd. — in
Knocknemanagh, Killcoiui, Ballymacniffe, and Ratlibane,
25 a. 5s. Ojd. ; bar. Dunkellyn, same co. — in the 2 qrs. of Lis- Roscommon.
nelecarrow, Carrowtemple alias Castletehine, 107 a. 1Z. Is. SrZ.
— Carrowgarrow, 1 qr., 72 a. 14s. 7d— Carrowgarry, 120 a.
1Z. 4s. 3 \d.-r bar. Ballintobber, co. Roscommon — Killina- Shgo.
lower alias Tagliiloghy, 4 qr., 51a. 10s. 4Jd. ; bar. Lynna,
co. Sligo. — Total, 1,902 a. plant. (3,081 a. & 15 p. stat.). —
Total rent, 19Z. 5s. l\d. - Date 16 th Nov. 29 th year. —
Inrolled 20 th Dec. 1677.
26. OLIVER BROWNE. — Cularan, 2 qrs., 144 a. Galway.
11. 9s. l\d. — Carroneglogh, 2 qrs., 344 a. 3Z. 9s. 7Jd. —
Ullurd or Ollurdmore, 1 qr., 47a. 9s.6<Z— Cley-Brownc, l qr.,
150 a. 1Z. 10s. 4 \d Carrowmore, 1 qr., 181a. 1Z. 16s. 74<Z.
— Ullorbegg and Farrowan, 2 qrs., 349a. 3Z. 10s. 7Jd. ; 4 bar.
Athenree, co. Galway. — Lissevally, H qr., 84 a. 17s. OJrf. —
in Killoge qr., 11 a. 2s. 2fd. ; bar. Dunmore, same co.— all
these in trust for Nics Kirwan, his heirs and assignes. —
Cahermack reanode, 1 qr., 222 a. (359 a. 2 b. 19 p. stat.)
2Z. 4s. 1 1 |<Z. ; same bar. and co, — in trust for Oliver Browne
the younger, and his heirs. — Total, 1,532 a. plant. (2,481 A.
2 B. 17 P. stat.) — Total rent, 15Z. 10s. Id. Date 30 th Nov.
29 th year. — Inrolled 20 th Dec. 1677.
Galway.
Clare.
Galway.
20. RICHARD STRANGE. — In Carrowm'Clogher, |
239 a. 2Z. 8s. 44<Z.— Tullym'eagan alias Lismapie, 4qr., 107 a.
1Z. Is. 1\d. — Kilcolmay, 2 cart, and 3d cart., 110 a. 11. 2s. 3d.
— Lessatrefagh, 4qr.,88A. 17s. lOeZ. — Lisnegery, 4 qr.,142A.
1Z. 8s. 94<Z.— in Gortnadew, |ds qr., 24 a. 4s. lOJd. — Total,
710 a. plant. (1,150 a. & 14 P. stat.) — Total rent, 71. 3s. 9 d. ;
A bar. Bellamoe, co. Galway. 21. PETER BOLG1ER.
— In Mountallen, J & 4i 212 a. (343 a. 1b. 24 p. stat.)
31. 4s. 4Jd. ; bar. Tullagh, co. Claee. Date 26th June
29 th year. — Inrolled 19th July 1677.
22. EDWARD and JAS. BROWNE. — Ardskeamore,
A qr., 143 a. 1Z. 8s. lljd— in Turloghmore, 94 a. 19s. Old.;
bar. Clare, co. Galway. — these two to Edward, for life only,
and after his death both they and all y* rest to James for ever.
in Dromadda, 1 qr., 53 a. 10s. 8$d— Killnisessa alias Car-
rowsassa, 1 qr., 157a. lZ.lls.9d.; bar. Tyrawly, co. Mayo. —
Dauras or Dourus, 95 a. 19s. 2ijd. — Cahirnehoone and Moone-
nisky, 1 qr., 69 a. 13s. lljd.; bar. Clare, co. Galway.— in
the 3 cartrons of Beagh, 41 a. 8s. SAd. — Total, 652 a. plant.
28. ANDREW LAFFAN — Castlercagh, 150a. lZ.10s.4jd.
—in Lisconnor, 50 a. 10s. lid.— Total, (323 a. 3 n. 13 r.
stat.)— Total rent, 21. 0s. 5 Jd. ; 4 bar. Bellamoe, co. Galway.
Date 19 th January 29th year.— Inrolled 28 th January
| 1677.
I 30. HENRY PLUNKETT.— Crannagh, 1 cart , 90 a.
18s. 2|d.— in Shanvoy, 1 qr., viz. Keely, !, cart., 20 a. 4s. Old.
—in Crcagh qr., viz. Creagh, 1 cart., 52 a. 10s. 6Jd.— Total,
162 a. plant. (262 a. 1 B. 27 p. stat.)— Total rent, 1Z. 12s.9.1d.;
bar. Athlone, co. Roscommon. Dale 8th August 29th year.
— htrolled 11th August 1677.
32. WM. CLYNCH.— In Carrowmore, Jtlis qr., 140 a.
1Z. 8s. 4d— in Gaherbehernagh, 4 qr., 115 a. 2 n. lZ.3s. 5Jd.
— in Cahernafryery, 1 qr., 266 a. 2Z. 13s. 10 Jd. — Buncan,
4th of a qr., 73 A. 14s. 9Jd— in Cloonescarbry qr., 84 a. 17s.
—Total, 678 a. 2 b. plant. (1,099 a. & 18 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 61. 17s. 4}d. ; S bar. Kyllyan, co. Galway. Date
28th June 29 th year.— Inrolled 10 th July 1677.
Roscommon.
Galway.
Roll, 2 9Z// Cha. II. second part, face.
Galway.
’andy
Mayo.
Galway.
1. THOMAS DEANE merch', gent.— Adreguill, 1 qr., .
115 a. 1Z. 3s. 4Jd— Toglter, 1 qr., 164 a. 1Z. 13s. 2Jd. ; bar.
Clare, co. Galway. — Carrowmonine, 1 qr., 119 a. 1Z. 4s. Id.
— in Carrowgarry qr., 34 a. 6s. 10Jd. ; bar. Dunmore, same
co. — Ballym'glanty, 95 a. 19s. 24d. — Gortneclassen, 40 a. ,
8s. 2d. — Toberoge, Killinelena, and Ardnegee, 3 qrs., 200 a.
2Z.0s.6d. — a parcell of land, 10 a. 2s. 0 J d. — Donedisser, 4 q1'-,
44 a. 8s. lOJd. — Donedisser, the other 4 qr., 44 a. 8s. lOJd. —
Capercoge, 120 A. ]Z. 4s. 3Jd. ; bar. Rosse, same co. — Cree-
vaghbane, 4 qr , 59 A. 1 Is. 1 1 jd.— Boll igl n II y, 2 qrs.,
258 a. 21. 12s. 3 Jd. — in the two qrs. of Ballyraghmullruny, Cas-
lane next adjoining to said Ballyeraghmullruny, 25 a. 5s. 3d. ;
bar. Dunmore and Killmaine, co. Galway and Mayo.— in
Cappagarue, 36a. 7s. 3 Jd— Total, 1,363 a. plant. (2,207a. 3 r.
13 p. stat.) — Total rent, 13Z. 16s. Id. ; bar. Clare, co. Gal-
way.— in the 5 seven parts of the qr. of Duncanamore, 163 a.
1Z. 13s. — in the same, 19 a. 3s. lOd. — Killfower, 4 qr., 48 a.
9s. 84d. — in Clonlusky, 20 a. 4s. Ojd.— in Cappagarue, 36 a.
7s. 31d. — Castlemoyle, 1 qr., 85 a. 17s. 2\d. — Total, 371a.
plant. (601 a. stat.)— Total rent, 31. 15s. ljd. — to hold Castle-
moyle to the uses of the heirs and assignes of Ignatius Lynch
dec0. 5. JOHN O’NEALE esq.— Ballyroback, 2qrs., and
yc two Controversies, 670 a. 6Z. 15s. 7Jd. — Carruvereagh qr.,
260 a. 21. 12s. 74d.— Total, 930 a. plant. (1,506 a. 1 r. 36 r.
stat.)— Total rent, 9Z.8s.3d.; bar. Clare, same co. Date
2d June 29th year.— Inrolled 15 th June 1677.
(122.)
8. RICHARD Earl of CORKE and RICHARD Ear
of ARRAN— In Derryhewny, 2 qrs., 247 a. 2Z. 10s—
in Towermore and Gorgiltermeen, 15 a. 1 u. 16 p. 3s. 1 Jd
— in Gortlane alias Gortrea, 1 cart., 9 a. 1 n. Is. 10}d— n
Cregine, 1 qr., 14 a. 2s. lOd— in Cragcgowne, J qr., 48 a
- - • ’ -n Gortnefahie, 3 cart., 25 a. 5s. 0-Jd— in Lickinul.
lassy, 3 cart., 18 a. 2 n. 32 P. 3s. 9Jd— in Camus, 1 cart.
2 a. 3 k. 24 p. 7Jd. — in Coolenageragh or geerage, 1 qr., 27 a
n Gortnecloghy, 4 q>'-> Gortecaghy alias Gortene
keogh, A qr., y* parcell of Gallentrimoe, 42 a. 8s. 6 d. ; bar
Longford, co. Galway— in Islandmore, 12 a. 1b. 16 p. 2s. 6d.
— in Dromeane, 1 qr., 86 a. 17s. 5 d. — Killaderrv, 352 a. 1
3Z. 11s. 3 \d. — in Gortinepedder, 14 a. 2s.l0d. — in Leccarro-
22 a. 4s. 5Jd. — in Fergun or Fergum, 20 a. 4s. 0>d— Mony
liany, 12 a. 2s. 5 Jd— Total, 967 a. 3 n. 8 p. plant. ( 1,567 a.
m ’ , 9Z. 15s. 11 Jd.; 4 bar. Leitrim and
bar. Longford, sameco. 10. Sir FRANCIS GORE knt.
-In Tullaghnelicke, 2 qrs., 45 A. 9s. ljd— m Corballymt
221 a. 21. 4s. 8:jd. — Total, 266 a. plant. (430 a. 3 it. 2’
lt.)— Total rent, 21. 13s. 10 Jd.; bar. Longford, same co.-
1. DERMOTT DALY gent— Brackloone, 1 qr., 21
v. 3 B. 10 P. stat.) 21. 2s. Bid. ; bar. Killconni ”
(341
12. FERGUS MADDEN— Killeene, 3d of a qr., 59 ,
11s. lljd. — Killyan, J qr., Clonuly, 1 cart, 119a. 1Z. 4s. 0j»t
— Garryduffe and Garrygard, 1 qr. and 1 cart, and A> 260 A-
2Z. 1 2s. 7,'d. — in Magherync-Lishine, 3 cart., 140a. lZ.8s.4.Jd.
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29 Ch. II. — in Magherimore, 4 qr., and 2-8ds of a qr. of Corraghrea I 3 cart., 70 a. 14s. 0.[d. — j- Masemore, ] qi\, 139 a. 11.8s. l%d. 29 Ch. n.
— — — als Corragh, 60 a. 12s. If d. — in Inga, 29 a. os. 104d. ; bar.
Galway. Longford, same co. — in Deny, 2 qrs., 396 a. 41. Os. 2fd. ; 4 bar.
Leitrim, same co. — in Derrives ais Derus, 11a. 2s. 2\d. — in
Killtormor qr., 27 a. 5s. 54d. — Total, 1,101 a. plant. (1,783 a.
2r. 16 p. stat.) — Total rent, 111. 2s. 1 1 Jd. ; bar. Longford, same
Mayo. co 14. JEFFRY PRENDERGAST. — Breaghwyemor-
lan ats Breaghwye, 1 qr., 58 a. qu. 158 a. plant. (255 a. 3 n.
32 p. stat.) 11. 12s.— Ratheskin, 1 qr., 121 a. 11. 4s. 5fd— in
Ruskagh, 4 qr., 60 a. 12s. 1 £d. — Cloonymore ats Cloonagh-
more in Carne, 1 qr., 108 a. 11. Is. 10£d. ; bar. Tyrawly, co.
Mayo. — Ballyndow, 2 qrs., commonly called Carrowcastlane
and Carrowdomore ais Knockelegane ats Maherinehenny,
144 a. 11. 9s. 2d. — in Carrowmore ais Carrowmore-Kilbridy
qr., 91a. 18s. 5d— Total, 682 a. plant. (1,104 a. 3r.7p.
stat.) — Total rent, 61. 18s. Id.; bar. Costelloe and Tyrawly,
Galway, same co. — in Monyheltye, J qr., 25 a. (40 a. 2 r. stat.)
Mayo. 5s. OJd. ; bar. Tyaquin, co. Galway. 16. EDMUND
FITZ-MAURICE esq., brother and heir of Thomas. — In
Clonecullen and Dronorcene, 1 qr., 36 a. 7s. 3|d. — Bally-
moyoge, 1 qr., ais Ballymcmayoge alias Ballymorke, 1 qr.,
84 a. 17s.— Total, 120 a. plant. (194 a. 1 r. 20 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 11. 4s. 3)d. ; bar. Tyrawley, co. Mayo.
Roscommon. 16. ROBERT DOWNING gent. — In Togherfinn, 4 qr.,
50 a. (81 a. stat.) 10s. lid.; bar. Athlone, co. Roscommon.
— to hold this in trust for John Stack and his heirs.
Date 24 th Nov. 29 tli year. — Inrolled \2th Dec. 1677.
Roscommon. 19. ULICK BURKE gent. — In Ballyglasse, 3 qrs., 75 a.
(121a. 1 r. 38 p. stat.) 15s. 2\d. ; bar. Ballintobber, co. Ros-
common Date 8 th Aug. 29th year. — Inrolled 25th Aug.
1677.
Galway. 22. FRANCIS FOSTER esq. — In Cloneene, 2 qrs.,
132a. II. 6s. 8, {d. — Cahirbroder, 91 a. 18s. 5d. — Lucknegashy,
3 qrs., 169 a. II. 14s. 2Jd. — Rath, 1 qr., 66 a. 18s. 4fd. — in
Barnard, 1 qr., 58 a. 11s. 8Jd. — Ardvallaghduffe ais Ardvillo-
gogh, 2qrs., 122 a. ll.4s.7d. — Carrowcoole, lqr., 51a. 10s. 3 |d.
— in Bnllyboyle qrs., 23 a. 4s. 7 Jd. — Cappiarrilla, 46 a.
9s. 33d. — in Ballyboye, 2 qrs., 111a. II. 2s. 5 d. — Rogh qr.,
114 a. ll.3s.03d. — Total, (1,592 a. & 39 p. stat.) — Total rent,
Clare. 91. 18s. 8. Id. ; bar. Kiltartan, co. Galway. — in Ballagh, 1 qr.,
32 a. 2 r. 9s. 9 id. — Ooughtagh, 1 cart., 44 a. 13s. 4fd—
Total, (123a. 3 r. 27 p. stat.)— Total rent, II. 3s. 2\d.\ bar. Cor-
cumroe, co. Clare — in Cloneene, 2 qrs., 14 a. (22 a. 2 r. 28 p.
stat.) 2s. lOd. ; bar. Kiltartan, same co. 25. ROBUCK
FRENCH. — In Kimsellagli qr., Ill a. II. 2s. 5 fd. — Clogh-
ballymore, 1 cart., 122 a. 11. 4s. 7d. — Knockballyclery, 3 cart.,
parcells of the 3 qrs. of Ballyclery, 95 a. 19s. 2fd. — in the
2 cart, of Gortroe and Lisserehy, parcells of the 3 qrs. of
Ballyclery, 31 a. 6s. 3 fd. — Sessireagh, 1 cart., 33 a. 6s. 8d.
— half a qr. of Ballymore, 124 a. 11. 5s. Id. — Killinvarra,
1 cart., 56 a. 11s. 4d. — in Kinsellagh qr., 24 a. 4s. 1 0fd. — two
cart, and ahalfinCloghbuollyand Killinhugh, 127a. ll.5s.83d.;
par. Killinvarra, bar. Dunkellyn, same co. — half a cart, of
Mungan, being part of Dowes qr., 46 A. 9s. 3 Jd. — Total, 769a.
plant. (1,245 a. 2 r. 18 p. stat.)—' Total rent, 71. 15s. 5Jd. ;
par. Kilcolgan, same bar. and co. 27. NIC. LYNCH
FITZ-MARCUS gent. — Cnockane-karragh, 1 qr., 485 a.
41. 18s. 4d. — Formoyle, 1 qr., 146 a. II. 9s. 6id.— Total, 631a.
plant. (1,022 a. & 19 p. stat.)— Total rent, 61. 7s. 10id.; bar.
Muckullin, same co. 29. STEPN. LYNCH of Galway,
burgess.— Lettermillen, 2 qrs., 110 a. II. 2s. 3£d— Forinish or
Inish-Island, 30 a. 6s. Ofd— Inisherk-Island, 6 a. Is. 2 Id—
Denish-Island, 11 a. 2s. 2id.— Cupagh- Island, 15 a. 3s. Old.
— Frigli-Island, 2 a. 4:|d— Cangowlen-Island, 3 a. 7Jd—
Rossin-Mollin, 1 cart.,orRossen-Mon, 54a. lOs.llJd— Total,
231 a. plant. (374 a. & 25 p. stat.)— Total rent, 21. 6s. 9d.;
same bar. and co Date 18th Aug. 29 th year.— Inrolled
22d Aug. 1677.
Galway. 32. MARTIN KIR WAN and RICH, his son, gents—
t Ballyetrasnn, 4 qrs., 463 a. 41. 18s. 83d— fin Carrowbane,
Roll, mh Cha. II.
Mayo. 1. THOMAS BELL esq. — Aghinnagh or Aghenagh, J qr.,
43 a. 8s. 8id. — Polcdrian or Poldrian, 1 qr., 112 a. 11.2s.8(d.
— Tawnisallagh, lqr., 113 a. II. 2s. 101d. — Cloglierm'
Adam, 1 qr., 182 a. 11. 16s. 5 \d. — in Carrowkeele, 4 qr., ats
Carrowcoyle, Claydruymagh or Ciaydrimnagh, 7 a. is. 5 d
— (• Marley, 1 qr., 54 a. 10s. 11,) d. — *Tobberkeigh, 4 qrs., ■
460 a. 41. 13s. lfd. — fin Gurrance or Garrance, 2 qrs., 111a. Galway.
II. 2s. 53d.— * in Bellagaddy, i qr., 61a. 12s. 4jd. — *in
Tonleigih, J qr., 8 a. Is. 7 id. ; bar. Dunmore, co. Galway.
— in Carrowreagli, 1 qr., 3 a. 7Jd. — in Carrowconin or coum Mayo.
qr., 43 a. 8s. 8i)d. — in Raredane, lqr., 1a. 2(d. — in Carrow-
carra, 1 qr., 2 a. 4Jd, — in Ellagh, 1 qr., 1 a. 2}d. — Carreo-
gowan, 1 qr., 167 a. II. 13s. 9fd. ; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo. —
Total, 1,583 a. plant. (2,564 a. & 25 p. stat.) — Total rent,
161. 0s. 6d. — to hold the premisses thus f marked to Martin for
life, remainder to Richard and his heirs; those thus * marked, to
Martin and his heirs for ever, and the rest in the co. of Mayo
in trust for Matthew Browne and his heirs. 35. MARCUS Galway.
BROWNE. — In Annaghmore, 31 qr., 356a. (576a. 2n. 25 p.
stat.) 31. 12s. O^d. ; bar. Tyaquin, co. Galway. — in Garrane,
48 a. 9s. 8£d. — in Carrewbane, 30 a. 6s. OJd.— Total, 434 a.
plant. (703 a. stat.) — Total rent, 41. 7s. 9|d. ; bar. Dunmore,
same Co. 37. PETER LYNCH of Galway, merchant,
and TERESA his wife. — In Polynerin, 1 cavt., 14a. 2s.l0d. —
— Glassiganny, 4 qr., 46 a. 9s. 3$d. — in Mullanderry, 4 qr.,
21 a. 4s. 2fd. — Carroweesell, 4 qr., 36 a. 7s. 3£d. — in Ban-
nagher, 3 cart., 73 A. 14s. 9fd. ; same bar. and co. — Total,
190 a. plant. (307 a. 3 r. 5 p. stat.)— Total rent, II. 18s. 5d.
— to hold to the heirs of both their bodies, remainder to the
right heirs of Teresa. Dale 6 th July 29th year. — Inrolled
31 st July 1677.
39. WM. NEWSTEAD. — In Feadanmore, 200a. — Tim- Tipperary.
ber wood in the same, 24 a. — Total, (379 a. & 7 p. stat.) — Rent,
31. 11s, Ofd. ; bar. Lower Ormond, co. Tipperary. 40.
JOHN SHORT. — In Gartegerry, in the N.E. part thereof,
113a. 2r. 27 p. — in Drnmeene, 17a. — Total, (211a. 2r. 33 p.
stat.) — Rent, II. 19s. 8d. ; bar. Upper Ormond, same co.
40. WM. RUMBALL. — Curraghnebuddagh, in the N. part
thereof, 50 a. 2 r. 27 p. (82 a. & 12 p. stat.) 15s. ; same bar.
and co. -40. RICH. PEN. — In Gortegarry, 36 a. —
in Curragheene, 20 A. — Total, (90 a. 2 r. 34 p. stat.) — Rent,
17s. ; same bar. and co. 40. THOS. MONDAY— Cur-
raghine, 31 a. (50 a. & 30 P. stat.) 9s. 5 d. ; same bar. and co.
40. THOS. PEACOCK. — In Carricke, 37 a. 1 r. 14 p.
— in Ballincurry, 12 A. — Total, (79 a. 2 R. 27 P. stat.) — Rent,
14s. Hid.; same bar. and co. 40. JAS. FELL and
SARAH his wife. — The westerly part of Graige, 48 a. (77 a.
3 r. stat.) 14s. 7 d. ; bar. Lower Ormond, same co. — to hold
to her heirs. 40. EDWARD EVERFIELD. — In the
easterly part of Graige, 23 a. 1 r. 13 p. (38 a. & 22 p. stat)
7s. OJd. ; same bar. and co. Date 27 th June 29th year.—
Inrolled 3d Dec. 1677.
43. JOHN PORTEResq. — Haggart, Knocknecroy,Clogh- Mayo.
r, and Lismalirony, 2 qrs., 202 a. 21. 0s. lOfd. — Gortnargett
and Myland alias' Mullen or Malen, 4 qr., 53 a. 10s.8fd. — Kil-
tecallow, 4 qr., 94 a. 19s. 0 Jd— Clowin, 4 qr., 87 a. 17s. 7 fd.
— Carrowkeile alias Carrowkile-Nepara, 1 qr., 97 a. 19s. 7|d.
— in Lissuntaw or Lissantow qr., 67 a. 1 3s. 6fd— Total, 600 a.
plant. (971a. 3 n. 36 1-. stat.)—' Total rent, 6I.ls.6d.; bar. Kill-
maine, co.Mayo 45. EDWARD GOUGH esq.— Caro- Galway.
lare, lqr., 87a. 17s.7jd.— Gortnaroe, lqr., 87a. 17s. 7fd—
Carrowboagh, 1 qr., 88 a. 17s. 9\d. — Carrowderry, 1 qr., 93 a.
18s. lOd. — Pouleturick, 1 qr., 108 a. II. Is. 10fd. — Killer-
neene, 4 qr., 37 a. 7s.6d.— Drom, 4 qr., 54 a. 10s. llfd—
Ellen, 4 qr., 36 a. 7s. 34d.— more in Ellen, 7 a. Is. 5jd.; bar.
Dunmore, co. Galway.— Derry-Garrilfe, 4 qr., 43 a. 13s. 04d. Clare.
—in Laffall-Nortli, 4 plow., 11 a. 3s. 4d— Brehunorth, 1 cart.,
79 a. II. 4s. — Clondrinagh, 4 plow., 76 a. II. 3s. lfd. — in
Clonmoyle, 2 qrs., 48 a. 14s. 6fd. ; bar. Islands, co. Clare.
— Total in Galway, 597 a. plant. (967 a. & 7 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 61. 0s. 10id.— in Clare, 257 a. plant. (416 a. 1 r. 7p.
stat.)— Total rent, 31. 18s. Old. Date nth Nov. 29th year.
— Inrolled 23d Nov. 1677.
second part, back.
Total, 455 A. plant. (737a. 2 R. stat.)— Total rent, 41. 12s. l.Jd. ; Mayo.
bar. Clanmorris, co. Mayo. 1. WM. McRICKARD
PRENDERGAST— In Lissduffeqr., 60 a. (97a. & 30p.stat.)
12s. lid. ; same bar. and co. 3. EDWARD POWER
gent., son of Peirce deca. — In Aghannagh, 43 a. 8s. Sfd. —
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Mayo.
Clare.
Galway.
Drumshunagh, 1 qr, 84 a. 17s. — Total, 127 a. plant. (205 a.
2 b. 36 p. stat.) — Total rent, 1/. 5s. 8Jd. ; same bar. and
co. 4. CHRISTOPHER ORMSBY gent.— In Largoe,
j qr., next contiguous to Bann qr. and Carrowndangan qr.,
20 a. 4s. Old. — in the qr. of Dooells or Dovellis, 12 a.
2.5. 5 id. — in Carrowndangan qr., 1a. 2}d. — in Knockhan-
vally qr., 1a. 2 Jd. — in Carrowcormegg, J qr., 1a. 2Jd.
— in Cullyleagh qr. next adjacent and contiguous to yc
part of Bann qr. which borders on Knockshanvally, 36 a.
7s. 3Jd. — Carrowbegg, A qr., 54 a. 10s. lljd. — Carrow-
cormegg, J qr., 119 a. li.4s.ljd.— in Knockshanvally qr.,
39 a. 7s. 10 jd. — in Carrowndangan qr., 74 a. 14s. 11 jd.
— in Bann qr. next to the last, 36 a. 7s. 3Jd. — in Derry-
vohy, J qr., 20 a. 4s. Ojd. — Total, 413 a. plant. (669 a.
8c 8 v. stat.) — Total rent, 4 1. 3s. 7 Ad. ; bar. Gallen, same
co. 6. THOMAS ORMSBY' gent.— In Moih and Gort-
varla, 42 a. (68 a. 8c 5 p. stat.) 8s. 6d. ; bar. Ballintobber, co-
Roscommon. 6. FARRAGH KELLY gent. — In Mil-
terane, 2 qrs., 28 a. (45 a. 1 it. 18 p. stat.) 5s. 8d. ; same bar.
and co. Date 6th July 29th year. — Inrolled 18/A July
1677.
9. ROBERT MORGAN.— In Carrownaglogh, 1 qr., and
Carrowleagh, 1 qr., 386 a. 3/. 18s. 2d. — in both, 150 a.
1/. 10s. 4Jd. — Carrowlebane, 1 qr., 153 a. 1/. 10s. 1 1 :jd. — in
Carrownaglogh, 1 qr., 71 a. 14s. 4Jd.— Total, 760 a. plant.
(1,231a. 8c 13 i>. stat.)— Total, 7/. 13s. 10 Jd. ; bar. Gallen,
co. Mayo. Date 14/A August 29th year. — Inrolled
27 th August 1677.
12. EDMOND MAGRATH esq., son and heir of Red-
mond Magrath esq. — Glandree, 1 qr., 523 a. 11. 18s. 9 “jd.
Killmore, 4 qr., 78 a. U 8s. 8 jd.— Tworeene, parcell of AfTuck,
45 a. 13s. 8jd. — Tyredagh, 2 qrs., 368 a. 51. 1 Is. 8 jd. — Clon-
daunagh, 1 cart., 70 A. U Is. 3 j d. — Tome, 1 cart., 61a.
18s. 6Jd.— Roschary, 1 qr., 170 a. 21. 11s. 7jd. — Roslary,
1 qr., 119 a. 11. 16s. ljd. — Fertanemore, 1 qr., 169 a. 21. 11s.
3 1 d. — Ballynehenshy , 1 qr., 111a. 11. 13s. 8 Jd.— Annagueale
or Annaglmeale, 1 qr., 172 a. 2/. 12s. 2jd.— Clownclane, 1 qr.,
and a parcell without a denomination thereto belonging, 202 a
31. Is. 3jd. — Clokeroughter, 1 qr., 226 a. 31. 8s. 7jd.— Clogh-
kereighter, 1 qr., 215 a. 31. 5s. 3 id.— Armagh, 1 qr., 348 a.
51. 5s. lid.— in Kilbarran, 1 qr., 127 a. 11. 18s. 6Jd. — Le-
charrow, 1 qr., 400 a. 61. Is. 5jd.— in Lecharrowgarry, 1 qr.,
176 a. 21. 13s. 5 jd.— Total, 3,580 a. plant. (5,799 a. 8c 1 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 541. 7s. ljd.; bar. Tullagli, co. Clare.
Date 21st June 29 th year.— Inrolled 29 th June 1677.
16. TEIGE Mc PADEN.— In Lishclone qr., 28 a. (45 a.
1 r. 18 p. stat.) 5s. 8d. ; bar. Costello, co. Mayo. Date
11th July 29th year Inrolled 10/A August 1677.
18. MARTIN BLAKE.— Killinmore, 3 qrs. and 3d qr.,
353 a. 31. 11s. 5d. — Kellinbegg, 2-3ds of qr., 51 a. 10s. 4d. —
in Ballagh, 1 qr., 21 a. 4s. 2jd. — Garrane, 1 qr., 130 a.
11. 6s. 3Jd. — in Carrowreagh, \ qr., 30 a. 6s. Id. — in Lackin,
J qr., 40 a. 8s.l id. — in Ardnasadan, 2 qrs., 278 a. 21. 16s. 3d.
—in Bunona, 15 a. 3s. Old.— Bunona, 4 qr., 81a. 16s. 4jd.—
in Garriduffe-Bunona, 31 A. 6s. 3Jd. — in Garrane, 1 qr., 10 a.
2s. Ojd. — in Ballagh, 1 qr., 120 a. 11. 4s. 3Jd. — in Lecarrow-
reagli, i qr., 10 a. 2s. Ojd.— Total, 1,170 A. plant. (1,895 A. 1 R.
2 p. stat.)— Total rent, 111. 16s. lOJd. ; bar. Clare, co. Gal-
way.—to hold 58 acres, with a proportionable share of ye waste
in Killinmore, to yc use of Jame Prendergast and his heirs
for ever. 21. ANDREW BLAKEof Galway, merch'.—
Knockanebracke, j qr., 42 a. 8s. 6Jd.— Coshmeimmore, 1 qr.,
50 a. 10s. 1 id. — Shanaflaherty, 1 qr., 103 a. 11. 0s. 10d.—
Sersy, J qr., 60 a. 12s. ljd.— Derry, 1 qr., 44 a. 8s. 10 jd.—
Derrylochan, 1 qr., 130 a. 11. 6s. 3 jd.— Knocknegreny, J qr.,
or Knoclcanegreny, 20 a. 4s. Old. — in Corcullin, 6 cart., 78 a.
15s. 9 Jd. —in Sersy, J qr., 6 a. Is. 2ld. — in Ballisky, 1 qr.,
49 a. 9s. 11 jd. — Shanavagha, J cart., 54 a. 10s. 11 Id. — in
Carraghduffe, 1 qr., 45 a. 9s. ljd. ; bar. Muckullin, same co.
—in Ballylin, 4 qrs., 151 A. 1/. 10s. 6 jd. — in Killnipatrick,
i qr., 37 a. 7s. 5 jd. — Cappagli, 1 cart., 27 a. 5s. 5jd. ; bar.
Dunkellin, same co. — in Knocknegreny, J qr., 32 a. 6s. 5 jd.
two parcells of mountain land, commonly called Loghell
and Letterie, 78 a. 15s. 9Jd.— in Ballisky qr., 78 a. 15s. 9Jd.
— in Moyaskeagh or Moyaskragh, 2 qrs., 228a. 21. 6s. ljd.;
bar. Muckullin, same co. — Drombane, 1 qr., 146 a. 11. 9s. 6Jd.
—in Killneknock, 1 qr., 35 a. 7s. 1 jd.— a parcell of bogg,
(122.)
25 a. 5s. 0 jd. — the bogg of Addergoule, 7 a. Is. 5d. — a tur- sdCh. II.
logli adjoining to Garrane, 38 a. 7s. 8 Jd. — Total, 1,563 a.
plant. (2,532 a. stat.) — Total rent, 151. 16s. 6d. ; bar. Dun- Galway.
more, same co. 24. FRANCIS BLAKE esq., son and Mayo.
heir of John. — Culcon, 2 qrs., 308 a. 31. 2s. 4d. — Garri-
more, 2 qrs., 240 a. 21. 8s. Id. ; bar. Killmaine, co. Mayo. —
Carrowreagh, 1 qr., 256 a. 21. 11s. lOd. — in the 4 qrs. of
Ballyglasse and Carrowskehan, 197 a. 11. 19s. lOJd. ; bar.
Clanmorris, same co. — the lands of Ballyglasse and Carrow- Galway.
skehan, 142 a. 11. 8s.8jd. — Cahirm'nally qr., 68a. 13s. 9 Jd. ;
bar. Clare, co. Galway. — Sillyhane, 1 qr., 94 a. 19s. ljd. —
Tusan or Tysan, 1 qr., and Corroghan, J qr., 120 a. ll.4s.3Jd.
— Lisslyne, 1 qr., 68 a. 13s. 9jd. — Chmmolan, j qr., 71 a.
14s. 4Jd. — in Lynanny or Lynomny qr., 72 a. 2 r. 14s. 7 jd.
— Lismegan or Lismeggin, j qr., 50 a. 10s. ljd. — Knockan-
kerin, 16 a. 3s. 2 jd. — Behagh, J qr., 78 a. 15s. 9 Jd. — Clare-
voghter, 40 a. 8s. ljd. — in Carrowgarry qr., 60 a. 12 s. ljd. ;
bar. Dunmore, same co. — Total, 1,880 a. 2 r. plant. (3,046 a.
1r. 14 p. stat.)— Total rent, 191. 0s. 8 Jd. 27. RICH.
JOYCE. — In Carrownalaghy, 1 qr., 58 a. lls.9d. — in Kille-
lanmore, 53 a. 10s. 8jd. — in Killelanmore, lqr., 44a. Ss.lld.
— in Tobbernelogh, 1 qr., 16 a. 3s. 2jd. — Total, 171 a.
plant. (276 a. 3 r. 38 p. stat.)— Total, 11. 14s. 7Jd. ; bar.
Dunmore, same co. 27. JOHN BOURKE. — In Garry-
blackin, 1 qr., and j of a qr., 15 a. (24 a. 1 R. 8 p. stat.)
3s. Ojd. ; J bar. Loughreagh, same co. 29. RICHARD
MARTIN gent. — Lehenagh, Jqr., 49 a. 9s.l Id. — Frighilane,
J cart, 21a. 4s.2jd.— Killeene, Jcart., 12 a. 2s. 5 Jd.— Came,
l cart., 59 a. 11s. lljd. — Grivelagh and Croglmutt, 24 a.
4s. 10 Jd. — Letterdehart, 3 cart., 39 a. 7s. 10 jd. — Dcrryglyny,
lqr., 23a. 4s. 7jd. ; bar. Muckullin and Ballynehensy, same
co. — in Bavenoran or Darenoran, 66 a. 13s. 4Jd. — in Funsk-
lagh or Funskernagh, 1 cart., and pavcell of waste mountain,
18 a. 3s. 7jd. — in Logeterve and Tuorineconny or coony,
25 a. 2 it. 5s. ljd. — Crealan, Laghavoy, Lamber, and Muck-
enagh, 50 a. 10s. ljd. — in Ardvard, part of Arhrisbeg or
Achrisbegg, 4 cart, of Seller-North, 40 a. 8s. ljd.; bar. Bally-
nehensy, same co. — Knocktobber, 1 qr., 77 a. 15s. 7Jd. — Mayo.
in Knockarse qr. ats Carrowrigh, 49 a. 9s. 1 l jd. ; bar. Clan-
morris, co. Mayo. — in Carrowkilleene, 1 qr., 26 a. 5s. 3Jd. ;
bar. Dunmore, co. Galway. — in Clare, 3d of a qr., 5 a. Is. Galway.
— a piece of mountain in controversie, 5 a. Is. — Gortneaslagh,
1 cart., 7a. Is. 5 d. — Leatry, 1 cart., 23 a. 4s. 8Jd. — mountain
belonging to Gortnecassagli and Leatry, 47 a. 9s. 6Jd. — the
other j qr. of Leame or Leane, 78 a. 15s. 9Jd. — a piece of
mountain in controversie, 2 a. 4 jd. — a controversy, 6 a. Is. 2 jd.
— in Killnehallunagh ats Cullnecarta, 4 a. 9jd. — in Dru-
minefinny or Trunimefinny, 1 cart., 10 a. 2s. OJd. — in Drtuni-
neclogh or cloghy, 1 cart., 22 a. 4s. 5Jd. — in Dunlabane, 4 a.
9jd. — in Drumnidaroe, 1 qr., or Drumindaroe, 17 a. 3s. 5Jd.
— a mountain belonging to several lands, 165 a. 1/. 13s. 4 jd. ;
bar. Muckullin, same co. — Knocknehorna, 1 qr. and 6th of a Mayo.
cart, of y° J qr. of Tonchanany, 147 a. 1/. 9s. 9 jd. — in Lerish
or Leriske, 1 cart, 12 a. 2s. 5Jd. — in Laganutra, 1 qr.,
and in Rahinillan, 30 a. 2 r. 6s. lid.— in Laganutra, 1 qr.,
73 a. 14s. 9 jd. — in Rahinlane, 5 a. Is. ; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo.
— Cruskenallan, 1 cart, and Derryeighter, 1 cart., in a moun- Galway.
tain belonging to several lands, besides what is restored to the
Earl of Clanrickard, 62 a. 12s. 6}d.— in Slevieniny, 1a. 2\d. :
bar. Muckullin, co. Galway. — Total, 1,304 a. plant. (2,112 a.
1 r. 10 p. stat.) — Total rent, 13/. 3s. 1 1 jd.— to hold the lands
in the bar. of Gallen to the use of Cormuck M'Manus and
his heirs for ever. Date 26 th July 29 th year.— Inrolled
9th August 1677.
35. JOHN BODKIN esq. and MARY his wife. — In Galway.
Carrowbane qr, 48 a. 9s. 8Jd. — Poleturke, j qr, 34 a.
6s. 10 jd. — Levallykeele, 2 qrs, 67 a. 13s. 6 jd. — Glananore or
Glanawre qr, 38 a. 7s. 8Jd— Farengownagh, 6th qr, 29 a.
5s. lOJd. — Ballyconlagh, 1 qr. and J, 215 a. 2/. 3s. 6Jd. —
in Leaghleigh, 1 cart, 17 A. 3s. 5Jd.— in Baliyheale, 1 qr,
121 a. 1/. 4s. 5Jd. — Cahirigarriffe qr, 43 a. 8s. 8Jd. — .in Car-
rowbane qr, 25a. 5s.0jd.— a turlough in coffion, 30a. 6s.0jd.
—in BaUaghbane, 3d qr, 71 a. 14s. 4 jd.— to hold so far to
them for life, remainder to y* right heirs of Mary for ever.—
Leaghleigh cart, being part of yc 3J qrs. of Ballyconlaght,
14 a. 2s. 10d.— to hold this to the use of John Kirwan, his
heirs and assignes for ever.- Carrowbegg, lqr, 49 a. 9s. lid.—
in Carrowreagh, lqr, 100a. l/.0s.2jd.— Torloghbegg, 3 cart,
76 a. 15s. 4 jd.— Carroward, lqr, 27 a. 5s. 5{d._ Cloonagh-
more, J qr, 36 a. 1 1.1s. 3 Jd.— Tobberreagh, 1 qr, 54 a. 1 0s. 11 Jd.
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»9 Cm. II, — in Tollrusl), 1 qr., 120 a. 1/. is. 3&d. — Ballaghcardie,
1 qr., 44, a. 8s. lit/. ; bar. Clare, co. Galway — in Grange qr.,
Galway. 25 a. 5s. Ojjtf. ; 1 bar. Loughreagli, same co. — in 1 qr. of the
3 qrs. of Gloves, 137a. II- 7s. 8 Jrf. ; J bar. Athenree, sameco.
— in Carrowkeele qr., 51 a. 2 it. 10s. 4i \d. — one cart, in Lagh-
keile qr., 48 a. 2 a. 9s. 9\d. — one cart, in Loghmorirtie, 57a.
2 k. 1 Is. 9{d. ; bar. Tyaquin, same co. — Graige, A qr., 29 a.
5s. 10W.; bar. Killconnell, sameco. — in Garriduffe, Boneno-
nane, 35 a. 7s. 1 W— in Ballaghbane, Sd qr., 60 a. 12s. Ifd.—
in Carrowreagh qr., 40 a. 8s. 1 \d. — more in the same, 7 a.
Is. 5 d. ; bar. Clare, same co.— in Killvan qr., 42 a. 8s. 6 d. ; bar.
Tyaquin, same co. — Total, 1,790 a. plant. (2,900 a. & Ip. stat.)
— Total rent, 18/. 2s. 6 d all these to him, his heirs and
assigns for ever. Dale 99th May 29/4 year.—InroUed
2d June 1677.
Hosrommon. 40. MELCHIOli MOORE gent. — Moyvore, 1 qr., 44,0 a.
4/. 9s. Ojrf. — in Keely, 4 cart, in Shanvoy qr., 20 a. 4s. 0|<Z.
—Total, (745 a. & 25 p. stat.)— Total rent, 4/. 13s. \\d. ; bar.
Athlone, co. Roscommon. Dale 24/4 April 29/4 year. —
Inrollcd 20/4 June 1677.
Mayo. 43. GEORGE BROWNE esq., son of John dec'1. — Agha-
fadda, 1 qr., 84 a. 17 s. — Cahirnegollum, 1 qr., 65 a. ISs.IJrf.
— Monygriboge and Cahirduffe, 1 qr., 65 a. 13s. 1 ft/.— Neale
ats Ballyshinegan, 4 qrs , 157 a. 1/. 11s. 9ft/. — Lissinisky,
1 qr., 68 a. 13s. 9{d. — Carrownegarrane, 1 qr., 45 a. 9s. \ \d.
— Polevooly, A qr., 24 a. 4s. 10 Jrf. — comons of Crivagli,
17a. 3s. 5 \d. — in Garransmeare and Knockmullengree, 2 qrs.,
69 a. 13s. 1 lijtf. ; bar. KiUmaine, co. Mayo.— in Rahins als
Rahenaqr., 68 A. and a 3d, 13 s. 9jrf. — in the same, 20 a. 2r.
4s. IN/. ; bar. Burrishowle, same co. — Cloncormuck or
Clooncormick, ,t qr., 50 a. l{d. — in Cahirdavid qr., 28 a.
5s. 8,| d. ; bar. KiUmaine, same co. — in Ruane qr., 93 a.
18s. 10(Z. — in Creggandarragh, 19 a. 3s. 1 Od. — in Ruane qr.,
47 a. 9s. 6Jd. ; bar. Carra, same co. — in the other qr. of Car-
rowbrack, 43 a. 8s. S .',</. — in Killgreny qr., 45 a. 9s. l\d. ;
bar. KiUmaine, same co. — Carrownure or mire als Vrietragh
alias Otvnerigli qr., 85 a. 17s. 2 ft/. — Total, 1,092 a. 3 n.
13 p. plant. (1,770a. & 13p. stat.)— Total rent, HZ.ls.Ift/. ;
bar. Clanmorris, same co. 46. ANDREW SCURLOCK
gent. — Shanvogh, 1 qr., 119 a. 1/. 4s. lc/. — Burris, 4 qr., i
84 a. 17s. — Annagh, 1 qr., 88 a. 17s. 9ft/. — Runehoulty,
i qr., 05 a. 13s. 2d. — Carrowmore, 1 qr., 144 a. 1/. 9s. lft/.
— Carrowkeele, 3 cart., 45 a. 9s. lft/. — Drumslonie, 1 qr.,
73 a. 14s. 9 jtZ. — Creganboy, 1 qr., 62 a. 12s. 6 Id. — Skider-
nagh, 1 qr., 81 a. 16s. 4f d. — Knocksharragheighter, 1 qr.,
33 a. 6s. 8jtZ. — Knockmoreighter, 4 qr., 45 a. 9s. l{d. — in
Knockmoreoughter, ^ qr., 10 a. 2s. Old. — Total, 849 a.
plant. (1,375 a. Ik. 3 p. stat.)— Total rent, 8/. 11s. lO^t/.;
bar. Carra, same co.— to hold the premisses to the use of
Gerrald Dillon of Dublin, esq., his heirs and assigns, for and
until 1,000/. should be paid him or them by Scurlock or his
heirs ; and after such payment to Scurlock and his heirs for
ever.- — -Dale 23 d May 29/4 year.—Inrolled 27 Z4 August
1677.
Cork. 49. DONNOGII Earl of CLANCARTY. — Part of Old-
Castle, li plow., 311 a. — Upper Killinarterane, 4 plow.,
316 a. & i a. — Fornought, 1 plow., 371 a. & 32 p— in Clon-
moylc, 1 plow., 507 a. & 11 p. — the castle, town, and lands of
Carricknamuck, 1 plow., Derryne, Knockgulliroge, Cluon-
teadbeg, 1 1 plow., Killgobnet, and Knockmore, 1 plow., 574 a.
— East Kilclough, 1 plow., 452 a.— Ballywoodane, 4gneeves,
69 a. — Clontnmore or Clonmore, 1 plow., 138 a. 1 r. 24 p. —
Knocknarure or Knockraure, 1 plow., 444 a. & 32 p. — Glane-
glough, 1 plow., Oughtikerry, 1 plow., Knocknagaune, 1 plow.,
2,430 A. — Leaghynagh, 1 plow., 214 a. — Munnaleghand Killi-
nardonsh, 1 4 plow., 327 a. — Inishmore, Clashadfadda, 1 plow.,
Cornesoone, 4 plow., Cooledrum, and Currenecarrig, 1 plow.,
472 a.— Ardirling, 2 plow., 457a.— both Shandangins, 2 plow.,
617a. 2 it. 16p.— Garrineleigh, J plow., 149a. 3n.24p.-Gir-
ran- Ilougih, 2gneeves, 47a. In. 32 p— Cooleneshamoreouge,
1 plow., 100 a. 1 a. 24 v.— Garranenudagh, i plow., both
Knockancrowes, 1 plow., Carrignablesh, i plow., 552 a.
Upper Cabernes, 1 plow., 158 a.— Knockonrane and Gurti-
currig, 11 plow., 391 a.— Currileagh, -J plow, of Killmeedy ats
Scrahanabehy Castle and plow., 1 plow., 483 a. 2 r. 16 p.
Rathduan-Tuorbony, 1 plow., Gortivehy, J plow., 2,366 a. 1
Maulenegroigh, £ plow., 184 a. — Gortsmorane and Dorrene-
drolane, 1 plow., 76 a. — Kilbarry, 1 16a. — Gortloghery, Derry-
neanig, 370 a. — Coolenecrivagh, 116 a. — West Clonsiar,
294 a. — Carrignamuck, 1 plow., 207 a. — Rosmero, Clashkeale,
594a. — Killmore, 1 62 a. — Derrygillynie, Gortnamony, 4plow.,
126 a. — Derry vicklougig, 1 plow., 678 a. — Carrigleagh,
279 a. 3 ii. 8 p. — Dane, High, and East-Ilan-Inagh, 1 plow.,
606 a. — West-Corrihy, 4 plow., 176 a. — South Drunarry or
Drumcarry, Millinerane, Goi'tcrimogie, 172 a. — Drumena-
lecky, 351 a. — Inchenare or Inshenane, 135 a Cromribane,
Cleanrath, and Rossloghy, 588 a. — North-Drumkerry, 98 a.
— East Corrihy, 264 a. — Carrignacorra, Currenlagh, 353 a.
— Inchigradig, 11 plow., 233 a. — East Coolerone, Toorin-
cloure, and Clougbouly, 152 a. — Tyrenassig and Derrinacor-
mine, 4 plow, and 1 gneeve, 235 a — Gortinedrolane, 35 a. —
Gortshanvaghy or Gortshamvally, Ratliahifle, Derryleagh,
391a. — Derrinevealnasley, 92 a. — Rathgashin, 305 A. —
Mullenewarodig, 145 a. — Derryargid and Turmeclare, 172 a.
— East Clonseary, 112 a. — Gearhintornory, 60 a. — Inchine-
neare, 180 a. — Gorticlondig or Gortunedig, • with Derry-
viclough and Glashinoligum, 52 a. — Duniny, 252 a. — Derry-
vane, West-Graige, 1 plow., 4S4 a. — Bardgarriife with Ilian,
Inagh, Tyrenaspidogee, 1 plow., 498 a. — Inchinossigg,
3 gneeves, 268 a. — Toorinelaghard, 3 gneeves, 254 a. —
Cloonem'brick, It plow., Derrygortnacloghy, 229 a. —
I Gortneloure, 577 a. — Gortineadine, 33S a Toorinduff'e,
j Toorinenian, and Cloghbarragh, 4 plow., 412 a. — Carrig-
| renane, 4 gneeves, 514 a. — Kealrihine, 187 a. —West
Coolerow, 1 gneeve, 126 a.— East and West Monevadery,
2 gneeves, 252 a.— Derryreardan, East Derryreardan, 255 a.
; — West Kcalvngh, H gneeve. — East Killveagh and Lagh-
i ‘eine, 254 a. — Inshidirdaeile, Dromicotty, and Derryneg-
lasli, 170 a. — Gappingully, 1$ gneeve. — Currenehahelly,
Coricroghane, Derrindouny, 320 a. — Inchimnore, Farrin-
murreene, Cappinclare, Cumrow, Geagln-ynapeacke, Derry-
clasha, Derrynalacken, 1,669 a Keancorrybuolly, Cum-
dorighy, and Gortloghery, 1 plow., 750 a.— Comeduffe and
Bealihinaghiry, 1 plow., 1,118 a.— Carrignadaurigh, Caliir-
nalahy, Gortnacullv, and Aghinishbeg, 2 plow., 866 a.
Cloghroe alias Knockikireale, with a ruined castle thereupon,
1 plow., 404 a. — the castle, town, and lands of Cloghphillip,
1 plow., 305 a. — Gortdonnoghmore, 1 plow., 370 a.— Killi-
namucky, 1 plow., 192 a. — Cooleflugh and Druminaboligie,
1 plow., 415 a. — Killinevarne, 4 plow., 184 a. — Ballymartin,
1 plow., 158 a. — Rathine and Kill, 14 plow., 291a. 1 r. 24 p.
Coolecolligg, 1| plow., 243 a. 2n. 16 p.— Knockiphreaghane,
1 plow., 196 a. & 39 p. — Knockarisheligg, 1 plow., 339 a. 3 n.
8p— BaUycarming, 1 plow., 212 a. 3 r. 8 p. — Killcorney,
14 plow., 2,121 a. 3 a. 8p. — Glanleagh, li plow., 1,822a. & 8p.
— Gortneglough, li plow., 978 a. & 32 p.— Peake, li plow.,
280a. 2 R. — Glanneballycullen, 1 plow., 300 A. — Lahakennyne,
1 plow., 151 a — Courtbracke, 2 plow., 478 a. — Ballinvickery,
1 plow., 360 a. — Ballinknockanc and Garrynegearagh, 2 plow.,
652 a. — Killquaine, 1 plow., 356 a — Garrane-Ikearny, 758 a.
— Drissanbegg, IJ plow., 366 a.— the castle and 3 plow, of
Mashanaghlassy, 1,209 a. — Killm'rawroge, i plow., Knock-
shaharne, 1 plow., 343 A. — Gortnabunny, 4 plow., 868 a.
Dundarierke, Rathleagh, and Braghane, 1,013 a. 2 it. 16 p.
Drumleagh, Derryfinnyne, 1 plow., with Gortnabuny above
the casde, town, and lands of Drishane and Liscahane, 2 plow.'
Glannacomegeene, 4 plow., 1 ,030 a. — part of the plow, of
Cooleicky, 5 gneeves, 392 a. — Tirereavin, 1 plow., 241 a.
Knockroe and Cloncollitagh, 1 plow., South Ballyvou-re,
1 plow., Aghycouny and Kealefinchin, Dromreage, and Shan-
ballyshane, 3 plow., 1,536 a. 1 it. 24 p— Dirragh and Lackbeg,
4 plow., 388 a — Cluniligane or Cumligane, l plow., 420 A.
Duneeme and Drumree, 14 plow., 563 a. — Derryleagh, f plow.,
and Tyregeigh, 111 a— Corinrush, 4 plow., 200 a.— Total!
49,939 a: plant. (80,895 a. 2 r. 33 r. stat.) Total rent,
758/. 8s. lift/.; bar. Muskery, co. Cork.— Certificate dated
15 Aug. 1666.— Thisgrant passed in consequence of an order
of the King and privy council of England, dated at Whitehall,
15 June 1677, and inrolled 3d August. (29°, 4“ p. f. R. 39.)
— To hold to him and the heirs male of his body ; re-
mainder to the heirs male of Donogh, late Earl of Clancarty;
remainder in fee to the right heirs of the said late Earl
Donogh, to the uses mentioned in his last will, dated 29 July
1665, at Mooreparke. Date 25th July 29th year. — Inrolled
14/4 August 1677.
29 C„. II.
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Roll, Cha. II. third part, face.
Galaatf.
Galway.
1. EDW. Lord Bp. of CLONFERT. — Cullakerne,
3 cart., 87 a. prof. 7 a. unprof.— part of Killorane, 6S a. prof.
17 a. unprof.— Ardrigule, 308 a.— Clonfcigh als Clonfeiglian,
1 qr., 77a. prof. 5 a. unprof.— Keiltermore, 1 qr., 166 a. prof.
129 a. unprof. ; bar. Longford, co. Galway, — Kilkarban alias
Kilcorban, 4 qr., 158 a. prof. 25 a. unprof. ; 4 bar. Letrim, same
co. — Ballybrodery alias Ballybroder, 2qrs., 276 a. prof. 76 a.
unprof.— Killenane ate Killinan, 1 cart., 29 a. ; bar. Loughrea,
same co.— Cranew als Cranagli, SJ qrs. and 4 cart., 335 a.
prof. 11 1a. unprof.— Cranagh called Knockroe, 1 qr., 159 a.—
Ledigane, 4 qr., with the castles, commons, and meadow,
60 a.— Killenny, 3 qrs., 188 a. prof. 266 a. unprof. ; bar. Kill-
tartan, same co.— Killumersagan als Killymorsugan, 1 qr.,
95 a. prof. 38 a. unprof. ; bar. Tyaquin, same co. — Total,
2,000a. plant.(3, 239a. 2r. 27r.stat.)— Total rent,20Us.ll W.
— Note: These lands were settled for the augmentation of
200/. per annum for the see of Clonfert, which, according
to the valuation thereof made by the Lord Lieut, and council
at 2s. per acre, compleat the said augmentation of 200/. a
year. The decree of the commissioners for executing the Acts
of Settlement, whereby these lands were decreed, is dated
15 May 1667, and on y= 20th was approved and allowed by
the Lord Lieut, and council, and is inrolled in the roll of the
reign at large. (28", 2 -p. d.R. 30.) Date 9/A Feb. 29lhyear.
— Inrolled 16/A Feb. 1677.
3. BARTHOLOMEW STACKPOLE esq.-Ardeodal-
lane and Keilebegg, 1 qr., 93 a. (150 a.' 2 k. 23 p. stat.)
li 8s. 3d. — in Stackpole’s Court als Enagli, 1£ qr., 130 a.
1/. 19s. 5 Id Killenenagh, J qr., 88 a. 1/. 6s. 8 id. —in a par-
cell of mountain called Gortecorky, belonging to Enagh and
Killenenagh, 43 A. 2 k. 13s. OJd. — Gortedruma, 4th of plow.,
95 a. 1/. 8s. lOd. — the half castle and 2 plow, of Ballymall-
cashell and Reneene, 186 a. 2/. 16s. 5 if/.— in Clonebrick, i qr.,
14, a. 4s. 2 fd. ; bar. Tullagli, co. Claws.— Quin Gardens, 6 a.
Is. n<>- i bar. Bunratty, same co.— in Clonebrick qr. and Bal-
ly voire, fds of J qr., and a 12tli, 58 A . 17 s.7 Jd. — Gortadruma,
-jth of a plow, called Killdeene, 95 a. l/.8s. 10d.— in Moun-
tallon, 1 qr., Classduffe, and Knockatonty, 226 a. 31. 8s. 7 d.
— Clonenasse, 4 qr., 54 a. I6s.44d. — Killcornane, 4 qr., 134 a.
21. 0s. 4<Z. — Killmurry, fds of J qr., 74 a. 1/. 2s. 51d.— Shan-
dangen, 1 plow., 81 a. 1/. 4s. 5 frf. ; bar. Tullagh, same co.—
Muckintoleroe, 4 qr., 140 a. 2/. 2s. lid— in Ballinroaghrane,
87 a. l/.6s.4fd. — in the same, 40 a. 12s. ljd.— in the same,
14 a. 4s. 2J d. ; bar. Bunratty, same co.— in Killekelly, 1 qr.,
71 a. 1/. Is. 6;jd. — in the same, 84 a. 1/. 5s. l£d. — in the
same, 56 a. 17s.— in the same, 50 a. 15s. 2d.— in Killmarry,
Iqr., 37a. lls.2Jd.— in Clonebrick, 4 qr., 15a. 4s.64d.;bar.
Tullagh, same co.— Total, 1,878 a. 2 it. plant. (3,041 a. 3 n.
34 p. stat.) —Total rent, 28/. 8s. 7 d. — with power to hold
2 fairs in or at the towne of Stackpole's Court yearly for ever,
viz. 20 July and 6 Dec., and yc eve of each day, with a court
of Pye Powder and the tolls, 5s. 7. THOMAS POWER
esq.— In Cahir qr., 222 a. (359 a. 2 n. 15 p. stat.) 3/. 7s. 4d. ;
same bar. and co. 7. JAS. POWER.— Cullsungoge or
Cuilsumroge, Iqr., 75 a. 1/. 2s. 0Jd— Creaghnasinagb, 4 qr.,
25 a. 7s. 'Id.— Total, (161 a. 3 r. 38 p. stat.)— Total rent,
1/. 10s. 4Jd. ; bar. Bunratty, same co. Date VI th July
29 tk year. — Inrolled 17 tk July 1677.
8. ANDW. BLAKE of Dunm'crine, co. Mayo, esq., son
and heir of Walter.— Clunbare, 1 qr., 150 a. (242 a. 3 n. 35 p.
stat.) 1/. 10s. 44 d. ; bar. Dunmore, co. Galway.— Killvine,
2 qrs., 230 a. 21. 6s. 6Jd.— a parcell of woody pasture and
arable, formerly in controversy, 6 a. Is. 2 Id— Cryvaghshill,
1 qr., 95 a. 19s. 2|d.— Drumackrine or Dunm'trinc alias
Carrowcaslane, 1 qr., 120 a. 1/. 4s. 34d.— Crivaghard, 1 qr.,
80 a. 16s. 2\d. — Trineskhie, 1 qr., 58 a. 11s. 8fd. — Laffe-
liroe, 2 qrs., 154 a. I/. 11s. l$d. — Shanballyboght, 98 a.
19s. lOd. — in Balleard, 1 qr., in Carrowkipp, Croskeagh,
Gortuclane, and Gortekilline, 1 qr., in Carrowbeg, 1 qr., 115 a.
1/. 3s. 3Jd. — Ballenville, 1 qr., 124 a. 1/.4s. lOSd.— Burrish,
1 qr., 192 a. 1/- 18s. 10Jd.— Carrowevilline, 1 qr., 67 a.
13s. 6$d. — Carrowlogh, Iqr., 102 a. l/.0s.7Jd. — Carrowkil-
line, 1 qr., 154 a. l/.lls. lifd. — Knockroe, 1 qr.,48 a. 9r.SU/.
— Lisduffe, 2 qrs., 128 a. l/.5s. 10 3d.; bar. Clonmorris, co.
Mayo. — in Clunmore, 2 qrs., 151a. 1/. 10s. 6\d. ; bar.
CosteUoe, same co.— Total, 2,072 a. plant. (3,356 a. & 37 p.
( 122.)
stat.)— Total rent, 20/. 19s. 10. JOHN DARCY esq.
— In Cloonecrompe alias Croncreau, 221a. (358 a. stat.)
21. is. 84 d. ; bar. Killmaine, same co. — Ardane, 1 qr., 175 a.
1/. 15s. 4 Jd. — Ballymaquin, 4 qr., 40 a. 8s. Id. — in Dooraigh
qr., 207a. 21. Is. 10jd. — in Cloonmarve or Cloonemara, 4 qr.,
6 a. Is. 24d.; i bar. Rosse, co. Galway. — Ranafultry alias
Ranafullaghtrie qr., 1 12 A. 1/. 2s. 7 jd. ; 4 bar. Athenree, same
co. — the qr. of Carrane, Liscarrow, mid Lismoyle, 19a. Ss.lOd.
— Gortindrissagh qr., 59 a. 11s. lljd. — Carrownetlene qr.,
21 a. 4s. 2Jd. — Lysmonyreagh and Lissine qr., 47 a. 9s. 6 d.
— Keilebigillare, 4 qr-, 5 a. Is. — in Mocrettboy qr., or Car-
rowmacrettboy, 16 a. 3s. 2\d. — Carrowbegg qr., 42 a. 8s. 6d.
— Carrowhelledon qr., 64 a. 12s. il jd.— in Cooleroeqr., 10a.
2s. OJd. ; bar. Clanmorris, co. Mayo. —Total, (1,691a. &
16 p. stat.)— Total rent, 10/. lls. 14d. 11. EDWARD
BROWNE esq.— Killestoky, 4 qrs., viz. Killestoky qr., 176 a.
1/. 15s. 74d. — Levasreagh qr., 47a. 9s. 6Jd. — Carrowbegg
qr., 53 a. 10s. 8 fd. — Costorlogh qr., 68 a. 13s. 9 Jd. — Car-
rowmurrhow qr., 4 a. OJd. ; bar. Clanmorris, same co. — Total,
348 a. plant. (563 a. 2 b. 31 p. stat.)— Total rent, 3/.10s.54d.
— to the use of himself and Julian his wife for life; remainder
to his son Andw and his heirs male ; remainder to his own heirs
male; remainder to the heirs male of Sir Dorn. Browne knt.;
remainder to his own right heirs. 11. THOS. RUSH. — In
Shanballyroe, 34 a. 6s. 10 Id. ; bar. Killconnell, co. Galway.
— remainder to the right heirs of his wife Mary.— in Garrula-
more, 4 qr., in Clonegrossy, 4 gneeves, and in Garrulagh-
begg qr., 37 a. 7s. 5 Jd. ; bar. Clanmorris, co. Mayo. — Bal-
lychalla, 3 qrs., 78a. 15s. 9f d— Mucklaue, 4 qr., 18a. 3s.7Jd.;
bar. Can a, same co. — in Carrowgerry qr., 22 a. 4s. 51d. ;
bar. Dunmore, co. Galway. — Total, 189 a. plant. (306 a. &
25 p. sta.t) — Total rent, 1/. 18s. 3. |d. — to Thomas and his
heirs for ever. 12. PIERCE BARRETT. — Knocktotan
qr., 70 a. (113 a. 1 r. 22 p. stat.) 14s. 2d. ; bar. Carra, co.
Mayo. Date 6t/i July 29 th year. — Inrolled 6 th Nov. 1677.
13. MATHEW HORE—In the8gneevcs of Trenevolgan, j
52 a. 10s. 6Jd. — Caruneskeogli, 128 a. 1/. 5s. lOJd. — For-
nemore in Corboghill, 4 gneeves, 83 a. 1 6s. 9 Jd. — Mogher,
4 gneeves, 65 a. 13s. 2d. ; bar. and co. Roscommon. — in
Carukele, Carutrile, and Kilbarranc, 138 a. 1/. 7s. lid. —
j Lisrobegg, 39 a. 7s. 10. U/. — in Carrowkillcn, 20 a. 4s. 04d.
—to the use and behoof of him, his heirs and assignes for ever,
—in Sillehane, 4 qrs., 198 A. 21. 0s. 0:jd.— to himself for life,
remainder to Mary his wife and her heirs.— in Sillehane,
4 qrs., 80 a. 16s. 2 Jd.— in the same, 1 13 a. 1/. 2s. lOJd.— in
the same, 35 a. 7s. Id. — Killneslew, 133 a. 1/. 6s. 1 Id. — in
Iiamh, 18 a. 3s. 7fd. — in Carnwaden or woden, 24 a.
4s. lOJd. — Carn or Camnugur, 133 a. 1/. 6s. lid.— in Clone-
glassye, 74 a. 14s. lljd.— Derryherke, 2 a. 4fd.— in Ballin-
rush, 24 a. 4s. lOJd.— in the same, 45 a. 9s. ljd.— in the
same, 100 a. 1/. 0s. 2ijd. — to the use of him, his heirs and
assigns for ever. — in Ballinrush, 20 a. 4s. Old. — Dowras,
53 a. 10s. 8|jd.— Carohoota, 29 a. 5s. 104d. ; bar. Dunmore,
co. Galway.— Clonucagh called Lissmore, 123 a. 1/.4s. 10. Id.
— in Aghoclogher, 40 a. 8s. 14d.; bar. and co. Roscom-
mon—Total, 1,769 a. plant. (2,864 a. 3 R. 19 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 17/. 18s. l jd. — to hold these to the use of Anstace,
Mary, Ellen, and Catharine Woodiock, and their heirs for ever.
!lo. PAUL STRANGE.— In Carranreagh als Knock-
logli, 1 qr., 477 a. 'll. 8s. 4id. ; bar. Clonderala, co. Clare. —
in° Muckroish, 101a. 1/. 10s. 8d.— Total, 578 A. plant. (936 a.
1 n. 5 p. stat.) — Total rent, 8/. 15s. 4 Jd. ; bar. Bunratty,
same co. 16. JEFFREY POWER.— Curragh, 2 qrs.,
223 a. 3/. 7s. 5 \ d. — a parcell of mountain in the same, 65 a.
19s. 8Jd. — Total rent, 4/. 7s. 2d. ; par. Inchicronane, same bar.
and co. 17. THOS. CEELY. — In Killrateera, 1 qr., 210a.
21. 2s. 6jd. — parcells in coihons in Iniscaltragh parish, 292 a.
21. 19s. 1 Jd. — Total, (813 a. & 35 p. stat.) — Total rent,
51. Is. 7 Jd. ; J bar. Leytrim, co. Galway. 17. RED-
MOND PURCELL.— In Listaw, 137 a. (221 a. 3 r. 29 p.
stat.) 1/. 7s. 8Jd. ; bar. Killmaine, co. Mayo. Date
18Z/i August 29 th year.— Inrolled 6 tk Sep. 1677.
18. PAT. NOLAN gent, and ANNE his wife.— Atty-
clogli and Lefface, 1 qr. and 1 cart., 89 a. 18s. OJd— Creg-
gevatte, 4 qr., 72 a. 14s. 7d.— in llamalicane, 1 qr., a contro-
versyc joining, 53 a. 10s. 8Jd— Cnockenganny, 1 qr., 83 a.
3 Q
!9 Cu. II.
Mayo.
Galway.
Galway.
Galway.
Mayo.
Roscommon
Galway.
Roscommon.
Clare.
Mayo.
Mayo.
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li 16s. 9ftl— in Ballyerngh-Caslane, 2 qrs., 145 a. 11. 9s. 4 d—
Carrowmore, 1 qr, 68 a. 13s. 9\d.— in Derrycoole, 1 qr.,
’■ 30 A- 6s. OJd. — in Taughnabane, 1 qr., 55 a. 11s. lid.— Lis-
moyly, 1 qr., 57 a. 11s. 6\d.— in Listaw, 1 qr., 58 a". 11s. 9 d.
— in Carrowhiny, 1 qr., 45 a. 9s. 1 |d.— in Corbrack, l qr.
and i, 36 a. 7s. 3£<i— Ardbarny, i qr., 37 a. 7s. 5 Jtf. ; bar.
Killmaine, co. Mayo. — to the use of them and their heirs
male ; remainder to his heirs male ; remainder to Andrew,
2d son of John Nolan esq., and his heirs male ; remainder to
yc right heirs of said John Nolan, pursuant to a deed of settle-
ment on yc intermarriage of the said Patrick and Anne, dated
19th Jan. 1677 20. Said PATRICK NOLAN— Smat-
tanagh, 1 qr., 70 a. 14s. 2d. — Carrowtobberoughter, i qr.,
36 a. 7s. 3 J d. — Carrowtobbereigh ter, i qr., 34 a. 6s. lOitf—
Knockgoorhy, £ qr., and Lissawlagh,£and Uqr, 52a. 10s.6.jd.
— Knockskarraghoughteragh, A qr., 42 a. 8s. 61d.— in Knock-
moreoughteragh, A qr., 32 a. 6s.5fd. — Trianlegan ais Trine-
legan, £ qr, and Drumloughra, A qr, 167 a. 1/. 13s. 9Ad.—
Trim or Trineloghane and Triskine, 1 qr, 171 a. 11. 14s. 7 Jd.
—mountain in comon to both, 14 a. 2s. 10 jd.— Cornagouly
alias Legaleny alias Legletan, 1 cart, 21 a. 4s. 2’d.— Tawny-
more, A qr, 123 a. 11. 4s. 10£d. — Laughill, J, qr, 34 a.
6s. 10Jd. Cregge, A qr, 57 a. Us.6}£— in Largoe, A qr-,
19 a. 3s. 10d. — in Bann cart, 24 a. 4s. lOJd; bar. Clan-
morris and Gallen, same co — Total, 1,724 a. plant. (2,792 a.
2 a. 14 r. slat.)— Total rent, 17/. 9s. OJd.— to lxim and his
heirs male, with remainders over as before. 21. PATRICK
NOLAN gent — In Rathmore, 2 qrs, 242 a. 21. 9s. in Car-
rownecressy, 1 qr, 156 a. II. 11s. 7d— in Cloonkeen, A qr,
33 a. 6s. 8J<i.— in Carrownecressy or crossy, 1 qr, with the
towns and castles of Bellabancher next to the river, and Tur-
lagh of Anbally and Cammer, 156 a. II. 11s. 7d.— in Cloon-
keen, A qr, 33 a. 6s. 8j d.— in Caherneknafert, 1 qr, 36 a.
2 a. 7s. 43d.— in Lisneplay, lqr,23A. 4s. 7Jd— Lismule,
1 qr. next contiguous to Bellabancher castle, 134 a. 11. 7s. ljd. ;
bar. Clare, co. Galway.— Total, 813 a. 2 b. plant. (1,317 a.
3n. 13 p. stat.) — Total rent, 81.4s.8Jd. 22. JOSEPH
NOLAN gent.— Ballagh, 1 qr, 109 a. 11. 2s. OJd.— Balla<di-
bcgg’ 1 q1', 77 a. 15s. 7Ad. ; bar. Clonmorris, co. Mayo.— to
him and his heirs for ever. — in Carrowreagh, 1 qr, 55 a.
11s. 1 Ad.— in Beagh, 3 cart, 49 a. 9s.llfd.— to the use of
Fra' Kirwan and Mary his wife for her life ; remainder to him-
self and Nell his wife for life; remainder to his heirs male by
her; remainder to his right heirs.— Runnamandry, ]. or,
138 a. 11.7s. 11 (d.— to him and his wife, &c. as before; bar.
Dunmore, co. Galway.— in Skerrygan als Lisnaliiltie, 1 qr,
24 a. 4s. lOJd. — Gortnageere, A cart, 17 a. 3s. 5Jd.— LisLi-
gowen, Sellehane, and Carrowlisbegg, 2-3ds qr, 21 a. 4s. 2\d.
a llo.?g hi comon, 6 a. Is. 2{d. ; A bar. Bellamoe, same co
— Total, 496 a. plant. (803 A. 2 n. stat.) — Total rent,
51.0s. 5Jd— to him and his heirs for ever. Bate 20th Aug.
29th year — Inrolled 2714 Aug. 1677.
24. IRRIEL FARRELL esq. and SARAH his wife—
In Ballyglasse, 1 qr, 86 a. 17s. 5Ad.-in Shehane and Shan-
hallymore qr, 155 a. 11. ll,.4Ad— to the use of them and v'
heirs of Sarah for ever.-in the 4 qrs. of Newtowne, 445 a.
2 11. 41. 10s. ljd.; bar. Tyaquin, co. Galway to yc use
of Ja" Darcy and Margery his wife during her life ; y° re-
version to the heirs of said Sarah, according to y° uses men-
1. tionc.1 in her father Uiick Burke’s last will.— in Feraghmore
and Feraghbegg, 101 a. II. 0s. 5Jd.-in the qr. of Cartroone,
65 a. 13s. 2Ad— Ratlmaroanagh, i qr, 67 a. 13s. 6Jd. ; bar.
Balhntobber, eo. Roscommon. _ to him and his heirs.-
lotal, 919 a. 2 b. plant. (1,489a. 2 b. 5 p. stat) —
Toni rent, 29. JOHN BELLEW gent
— Kmclare, 1 qr. and A, 288 a. 21. 18s. 3Jd. — Carrowkeele
- l,r, IBS,,. II. 17.. Old. Lishkelly, t ,,, B,;,j J
— Glnnloughra, 1 qr. and 1 cart, 80 a. 16s. 2.W— in Leo-an
A qr. next to Glnnloughra, 4 a. 9^d.; bar. Tyaquin, co.
Galway.— Total, 600 a. plant. (971a. 3 b. 30 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 61. Is. 5Jd.-in trust for and to the use of Tho*
5“ " »*■ 29a
ul «.CHS,D DILI-ON«1-Cer,re,„.;c„t,
M S S>' lli! '»• Ellconnell
10„rf'; ,ar‘ ‘W1™’ same CO. — Total, 284 A. plant
(460 a. & 9 p. suit.) -Total rent, 21. 17s. 6d.-one corn-mill
and one tuck-mill upon the river of the town of Cloonkill,
with the plott, containing 1a. 10s.; bar. Athlone, co. Ros- Cn. II.
common. Bate 3d Nov. 29 th year.— Inrolled 12 tli Nov. 1Z
1677. Jioseommon.
29. WILLIAM SPENCER esq. — Caltrahard qr, 348 a. Galmy.
31. 10s. 4Jd.— Caralumnay, 3 cart, 70 a. 14s. 3d. the cart.
of Back, 23 a. 4s. 7Jd. ; bar. Clonmcnowen, co. Galway.
Killgarrow alias Ballinasloe qr, 307a. 31. 2s. 2.VI— Tullrush, Noscommm.
A qr, 160 a. II. 12s. 4fd. — of the meadowing of Drumshrura
qr, 92 a. 18s. 7id. ; bar. Moycarnan, co. Roscommon—
Total, (1,619 a. 3 r. 12 p. stat.)-Total rent, 101. 2s. 6 d.
Bate 31st July 29 th year. — Inrolled 1th Bee. 1677.
31. WILLIAM YORKE esq — In Cahirkenavan, 396 a. Clan.
(641 a. 1 h. 2 p. stat.) 61. 0s. 3d.; bar. Clonderala, co. Clare.
31. MATHEW MCMAHON of Twogh, co Limerick
gent In Fynanagh, 1 qr, 72 a. II. Is. lOJd.— Knoekogan,’
A qr, 57 a. 17s. 3Jd.— in Carrigroe, 1 cart, 20 a. 6s. Of d.
in Knockballymoycree, 1 qr, 23 a. 6s. lljd— in Drunulongh-
loghtnee or Drumdoughloghtnee, 1 qr, 42 a. 12s. 9d in
Lehanegb, North, I qc„ Sle li, Dj*, ber. Buemttv,
same co. — Total, (505 a. 1 r. 19 p. stat.) — Total rent,
41. 14s. 8Jd. 32. JOHN CREAGH gent.-Skean, 1 qr ,
440 a. (712 a. 3 b. 6 p. stat.) 61. 13s. 7A d. ; bar. Clonderala,
same co.— to hold after the death of Dame Mary, wife of Sir
Oliver Bourke, bart, to him and his heirs for ever; he was the
son and heir of Pierce Creagh, alderman of Limerick, dec".
Bate 20 th July 29tli year — Inrolled 31st July 1677.
34. Sir GEORGE PRESTON knt—All the fishings of Limerick
pike, salmon, and other sea fish, and eels, in the great sahnon Clare, ’
weare called Lax-Weare on yc Shannon, mearing in the N DGalw,"J<
side with the lands of Banke, E. with Thomas’s Island, S.
''ft l,C^Lbal,c’,and W' With Said rive'' Shannon.— the fishings Kings Co.
of the like fish m the salmon fishing of Garryvoe, in the
Shannon the like fishings of the Shannon, belon-in- to
Callogacroy— the like of one half of the eel weare of Colloob-
beolane, in the Shannon; mearing upon the co. Limerick
Clare, Galway, Roscommon, and King’s Co Total rent'
51. over and above all former rents due to the ci-own out of the
premisses.— and all and singular the mills and eel weares upon
the Shannon, granted to him and his heirs by patent dated
27 tli July, 13th Ch. 2d, which patent was confirmed by a clause
111 the Act of Settlement, for confirming patents made since
30 Nov. 1660.— A licence is granted to Sir George Preston,
George Madiews, and James Clarke, to alien and sell the
Lax-Weare s to the corporation of the city of Limerick, dated
8 and inrolled 16 Nov. 1678 (anno 30° Car. 2"‘ l-» pars
facie Boll 45.) Bate 9th Feb. 29th year. — ImoUed
20 th Feb. 1677. J wouea
36. ROBERT Lord Baron of TRIMBLESTOWNE —
Manivahan, 5 qrs., 533 a. 51. 7s. 9\d. - Knockaniecaske,
1 parcel!, 12 a. 2s. 5d.— Kildogher, 2 qrs, 394 a. 31. 19s. 3d. ■
bar. Athenree, co. Galway— Gilcagli, 1 qr, 412 a. 41. 3s. 9 d
—m Carrucarnereigh, 66a. 13s. 4 Jd.; bar. Tyaquin, same
co — Killmny, 3 qrs, 188 a. over and above 7 a. of glebe,
li. 18s. OStf— in Knocknehorne, 1 qr, 20 a. 4s. 0 id.; bar.
Kill tartan, same co.— Total, 1,625 a. plant. (2,633 a. 1 r.
stat.) Total rent, 161. 19s Bale 9th Bee. 28th near
Inrolled 23 d Bee. 1677. J
39. PETER PILLEY gent— In Clonlaghan, 2 qrs and \ s,
.03., (.66.. 3
co. Galway— in Caherserkin qr, 401 a. (649 a. 2 r 19 P m
stat.) 61. Is. 9 id.; bar. Corcumroe, co. Clare- Carrmvard » ,
1 07 a. li. Is. 7Jrf— Tally, 1 qr, 1 1 5 a. 11. 3s. 4 d. — Cogal- ‘
begg, 2 gueeves, 50 a. 10s. Hrf— Carrowkeele, A qr 23 a
4s. 7 id,, bar. Balhntobber, eo. Roscommon. -1 Kegiemore'
1^’sTstd. U 18(5; 8rf— Lissenerrin, 4 gneeves in Clare,’
41 a. 8s- 3 Id. ,n Cloontragh, 8 gneeves, 41a. 8s. 3{d. —
Dems ais Derrm ais Derringowne, 2 gneeves in Mogher,
21a. 4s. 3Jd. ; bar. Roscommon, same co— in Mullaghardagh,
V;’ ,ov«3S' ,°!</'! bar' Atll,onc’ same co Total, 604°a.
ant- (f78 A: 1 12 p- stat.) — Total rent, 61. 2s. 3Jtf—
way. m the N. E. part of Clonprask and Gortmoro, 2 ais
f it?' “»• W»«I, ~» co. — in Kiliermine, S’
3s. m 1 resume, 73 a. 14s. 9hd— Total, 409 a plant
(MB.. B«. .9 sta,.) Total «. B,. 9,^ j ^
m'nowen, same co. 42. JOHN LAURENCE gent— In
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s9Cn.lt Liscreaghan, 2 qrs., 446a. 4/. 10s. 3Jd. — in Lismany and
— Culliny, 4 qr., 55 a. 11s. 1 jd. — Total, 501a. plant. (811a.
Galway- 2 n. 12 P. stat.) — Total rent, 5 1. Is. 5 d. ; bar. Longford, same
co.— to him and his heirs male ; remainder to y' heirs male of
his father Walter; remainder to John Laurence, one of the
brothers of said Walter, and his heirs male; remainder to
Edward, another brother, and his heirs male ; remainder to
Peter and Joseph, other brothers, and their heirs male ; re-
mainder to Walter, uncle of said Walter, and his heirs male;
remainder to John’s right heirs 43. JOHN MADDEN
gent., grandson of Dan' O’Madden. — In Cloonefeaghan, 4 qr.,
78 a. 15s. 9.Jd. — Attiky, 1 cart., 51 a. 10s. 3 id. — Mota, -1 qr.,
68 a. 13s. 9 jd.— in Ballybranagh qr., 80 a. 16s. 2jd— Total,
277 a. plant. (448 a. 2r. 29 p. stat.)— Total rent, 21. 16s. Ojd.;
Roll, 29 th Cha. II.
Galway. j . JOHN DONNELLAN esq.— Ballydonnellan, East and
West, 2 qrs., 272 a. (440 a. 2 b. 16 p. stat.) 21. 15s. 0 \d.;
4 bar. Clonmcknowen, co. Galway. — Leaclca, 1 cart., 47 a.
9s. 8 jd. — Roan, 1 cart., 71 a. 14s. 4 jd. — Tourmore, 1 cart.,
69 a. 13s. 11 id. — Listrime and Cappsegill, 1 qr., 123 a.
1/. 4s. 10 Id. — Barnaboy, 1 cart., 42 a. 8s. 6 d. — Liskillane
and Gortenevolin, 4 qr., 145 a. 1/. 9s. id. ; bar. Killconnell;
same co. — Tourinard, 1 qr., 196 a. 11. 19s. 7 jd. — Larga,
4 qr., 106a. II. Is. 5 id— Parke, 4 qr., 73a. 14s. 9.1d— Lerga
and Ballilioga or Ballyhoge, 1 qr., 185 A. II. 17s. 5(d, — in
Coultimoragh qr., 190a. II. 18s. 5 id. — in Coultimoragh, 1 qr.,
8 a. Is. 7Jd. ; 4 bar. Clonm'kuowen, sam.e co. — Tyereagh,
4 qr., 137 a. II. 7s. 84d. ; bar. Killconnell, same co.— in Kil-
lernime or mine, 2 qrs. next to Cullimurrogh, 119a. 11.4s.0fd.
— in Clonkeeneoughter qr., 67 a. 13s. 6jd. ; bar. Clonmc-
knowen, same co. — in Sily cart., 17 a. 3s. 5jd. ; bar. Kill-
connell, same co. — in Clonkeeneoughter qr., 8a. Is. 7jd. ; bar.
Clonm'knowen, same co. — Total, 1,875 a. plant. (3,037 a. &
19 p. stat.) — Total rent, 181. 19s. 6d. Date 1th Feb.
291 h year. — Inrolled 2th Feb. 1677.
Galway. 4. JOHN BROWNE esq. — Culrara, 1 qr., 105 a.
Mat W* Is- 3jd.; bar. Dunkellin, co. Galway. — Knockvonyhelly,
' ] qr,, ioo a. II. 0s. 2jd. — Killm'lassar, 4 qrs., 182 a.
II. 16s. 10id. — Ballytrasna, 4 qrs., 124 a. II. 5s. ljd. — Ard-
keene, 4 qr., 28a. 5s. 8d. — Roscolla, 1 cart., 32 a. 6s. 5 jd. —
Mony, l qr., 52 a. 10s. 61d. — Killviggy, 4 qr., 19 a. 3s. lOd. ;
Gahoay. bar. Borrishowle, co. Mayo. — in Clunimunighan, 2 qrs., 19 a.
3s. 10d.; bar. Kill tartan, co. Galway. — in Creganna, 4 qrs.,
141 a. II. 8s. 64d. ; bar. Dunkellin, same co. — Letheree,
40a. 8s. ljd. — Ballagh, 4a. 9|d. — Uneagh, 67a. 13s. 6id. —
Lissaruvy or Lissarnvy, 76a. 15s. 4fd. — Coylemore, 4 qr.,
90 a. 18s. 2fd. — Coylemore other 4 qr., 40 a. 8s. ljd. —
Carrowroe, 1 qr., 53 a. 10s. 8fd. — Turlogh in common, 55 a.
11s. ljd. ; 4 bar. Bellamoe, same co. — in Currnghmore, 4 qr.,
and New Castle and Magheremanagh, 4 q>'.» 15 a. 3s. Ojd. ;
bar. Tyaquin, same co. — to hold these three denominations to
the use of yc heirs and assignes of Rose Manine, late deceased.
— Cassel, 1 qr., 201 a. 21. 0s. 8 d. — Island-Oghly, 1 cart.,
20 a. 4s. Ojd. — Gormana, 1 qr., 125 a. II. 5s. Sid. — Ard-
Island, 1 cart., 10 a. 2s. Ojd.; bar. Ballynahinch, same co. —
in Ballagh qr., 11 a. 2s. 2fd. — 1 cart, of Lisnarock, 20 a.
4s. Ojd. — Amor and Caldragh, 3 cart., 44 a. 8s. lid. ; j bar-.
Bellamoe, same co. — in Rossnee als Rossine qr., 31a. 6s. 3 Id.
— Clogher in Rosine, 1 cart, 42 a. 8s. 6d. — Knockcrosse,
2 cart., 46 a. 9s. Sjd— in Ballyvyan qr., Ballynonagh, 2 qrs.,
and Ballindowlagli, 284 a. 21. 17s. 6 d. — Cloghbrack alias
Gortcorrin, 2 cart., 73 a. 14s. 9id. — Derrynacarragh in
Cloghbrack, 1 cart, 35 a. 7s. Id. — Dromonlee, 30 a. 6s. Id.
— Crumoge, i cart., 18 a. 3s. 7 jd. — Drumgrassy, 4 qr., 75 a.
15s. 2 Jd. — Corlieb, 4 qr., 73 a. 14s. 9 id. ; bar. Rosse, same
co. — in Killm'fehill, 1 qr., 79 a. 16s. — in Carrownalogh, 1 qr.,
Matlo 64a. 12s. lljd.; bar. Tyaquin and Bellamoe, same co. — Car-
rowkecle, 1 qr., 61 a. 12s. 4 id. — Brittas, 1 qr., 67 a. 13s. 7 jd. ;
bar. Killmaine, co. Mayo. — Knockskehine, 1 qr., 116 a.
II. 3s. 5 jd. — Mackloghlin and Finure alias Carrowtrone,
1 qr., 371a. 31. 15s. 2jd. — in Attirize alias Attyrize, 4 qr.,
54 a. 2r. 10s. lljd. — Carrowbegg, 1 qr., 4 a. 9 jd.; bar.
Muriske, same co. — to hold these to the use of Anstace
Fitz-Harris widow', for her life; remainder to him and his
heirs forever. — in Carrowbegg, 1 qr., 131a. II. 6s. 6jd.
(122.)
bar. Longford, same co Date 6th Aug. 29th year. In- 30 C«. If.
rolled 22d Aug. 1677. '
46. BENJAMIN LUCAS esq. — Lislonahan, 1 qr., Clare.
246 a. (398a. 1r. 38p. stat.) 31. 1-fa. 8d. ; bar. Moyfarta, co.
Clare — Ballyportrea, 1 qr., 204 a. (330 a. 1 r. 32 p. stat.)
31. Is. lid.; bar. Inchiquin, same co. 46. CYPRIAN
DE\ ORAN. — In Lissdownvarnagh als Lissdourecarra and
Ballyteige, 2 plow., 46 a. (74a. 2r. 2p. stat.) 13s. 1 lid.; bar.
Burren, same co. 46. MARY BOURK als CASHY—
In the same, 2 plow., 18 a. (29 a. & 25 p. stat.) 5s. 5id.
47. THOMAS GORMON.— In Moyhill, 1 qr.,47*. (76 a.
& 21 p. stat.) 14s. 3(d. ; bar. Inchiquin, same co. Dale
21st. Nov. 2 9th year.— Inrolled 20th Dec. 1677.
third part, back.
— Kelcoury ats Kelkoore, 1 qr., 81a. 16s. 4jd. — Cregan- Mayo.
darragh, parcell of Carrowbane qr., 21 a. 4s. 2jd. — Clun-
minode or Cluninimode, 1 qr., 84 a. 17s. Ojd. — Lur-
gane, 1 qr., 74a. 14s. Hid. — Carrowbane, 1 qr., 182a.
II. 16s. lOjd. — Ardmore, 1 qr., 85 a. 17s. 2jd. — Rossbegg
and Drumleoland, 78 a. 15s. 9jd. — Rossvile, 1 cart., 19 a.
3s. lOjd. — mountain in common, 5 a. Is. Ojd.; same bar.
and co. — in Duggery and Clune-Cormuck, 2 qrs., 40 a.
8s. ljd. ; bar. Killmaine, same co. — Kelbeggineloone, 4 qr.,
73. A. 14s. 94d. ; bar. Clonmorris, same co. — to hold this toyc
use of the heirs male of Richard Bourke gent, dec'1 ; remainder
to y° right heirs of J" Bourke, late of Loghmaske, esq., brother
of said Richard. — Durroe, 1 qr., 89 a. 18s. Ojd, — Kellevolane
alias Killvally, 1 qr., 133a. II. 6s. lid. — Carrowkillin, 1 qr.,
24 a. 4s. lOJd. — Ballybogh, 1 qr., 125 a. II. 5s.2id.; bar.
Carra, same co. — to hold these for yc unexpired term of a lease
for 51 years from Michaelmas 1673, made to him by Sir Henry
Lynch bart., at the rent of 10 1. a year. — Carrowmoreliskelline
qr., 94 a. 19s. 0-4d. — Ballywalter and Garranverke qr., 105 a.
II. Is. Sid.— Clungowla qr., 248 a. 21. 10s. 2jd.; bar. Kill-
maine, same co. — in Carrowtrinny, j qr., 32 a. 6s. 5 jd. ; same
bar. and co. — in Knockvonehelly als Knocknekelly qr., 97 a.
19s. 7jd. ; bar. Borishowle, same co. — Clunteagh alias Ken-
neriskey, 3 cart., 105 a. II. Is. 3d. — Culoughter, i qr., 40 a.
8s. lid. — Clunebegg and Gortinlenagh, 4 qr., 27 a. 5s. 54d.
— Kinluy ats Kinlee, 4 qr., 32 a. 6s. 5ijd. — Knockballymoy,
1 qr., 118 a. II. 3s. lOjd. ; bar. Murisk, same co. — in Drum-
induffe, 1 qr., 45 a. 2 r. 9s. 2_4 d. — Buckvarry alias Brock-
barry, 1 qr., 57 a. 11s. 64d. — Tondergree alias Tonregee and
Moyhastan, 1 qr., 139 a. II. 8s. lid. ; bar. Borishowle, same
co. — one moiety of Derrygorman, 38 a. 7s. 8id. — M'Gilleroe
alias Carrowm'Gilleroe, 1 qr., 56 a. 11s. 4 d. — Ardcornine
alias Ardcoman, 1 qr., 70 a. 14s. 2\d. — Muniare ats Derry-
cagh, iqr., 59a. 11s. lljd. — Knockbrack, lqr.,5lA. 10s. 4d.
— Bullanmore alias Mullanmore, 4 qr., 17a. 3s. 5 Jd. — Bullan-
begg ats Mullinbegg als Mullanoe, 36 a. 7s. 3 id. — Gortin-
racka ats Gortekarke, ats Tywinch, 1 cart., 37 a. 7s. 6d. ; bar. Roscommon.
Borrishowle and Murisk, same co. — Killdrum and Leacarrow
alias Liscarragh, 48 a. 9s. 8id. ; bar. and co. Roscommon. —
in Rosse qr., 71a. 14s. 4id. — in Ballyvyane qr., 29a. 5s. 1 Old. ; Galway.
i bar. Rosse, co. Galway. — to hold these during yc life of
Honora Bourke widow. — Castlegard or Castlcgare, C74 A.
21. 15s. 5.{d. — Clondallee, 52 a. 10s. 6jd. — Carrownaganny,
16 a. 3s. 3d. — Cluneloran, 145 a. II. 9s. 4jd. — in Clunelorish
qr., 87 a. 17s. 74d. — Ballynakilly and Creggan, 2 qrs., 440 A.
41. 9s. 0\d.-, bar. Killyan, same co— Total, 7,106 a. plant.
(11,511a. 2r. 26 p. stat.) — Total rent, 711. 18s. 10.jd— in Mayo.
Corveagh, 5 cart., 123a. II. 4s. lOijd. — Brackagh, 1 cart.,
12a. 2s. 5jd. — Carrowreagh, 4 qr., 57 a. 11s. 6 Id. — Carrow-
reagh, yc other 4 qr., 37 a. 7s. 5 jd. — Derryhcrbert, 1 qr.,
107 a. II. Is. 73d. — mountain belonging to d", 41 a. 8s. 3jd.
— mountain belonging to d"., 36a. 7s. 3jd. — Carrowkennedy
alias Carrowmore, 41a. 8s. 3 id. ; bar. Muriske, co. Mayo. — in Galway.
Carrownacarga, 1 qr., 106 a. II. Is. 5jd. — in Emerky, 1 qr.,
34a. 6s. lOjd. — Tumsnave, 1 qr., 104 a. II. Is. Old.; 4 bar.
Rosse, co. Galway— Total, 698 a. plant. (1,130 a. 2r. 17p.
stat.)— Total rent, 71. Is. 3 jd. 10. MARY and GILLA-
DUFFE GIBBON. — Moony, 2qi-s., 49 a. 9s. llid. — in Mayo
Muckollagh qr. 23 A. 4s. 7 jd— ' Total, 72 a. plant. (1I6a. 2a.
20p. stat.) — Total rent, 14s. 7 d. ; bar. Burrishowle, co. Mayo.
— to Gilladuffe for ever after the death of his mother Mary.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
ir. 11, WALTER, EDMD.,ai:(l RD. PHILBIN.— Leacanw-
— nity alias Carrowoeile, % qr., 74a. 14s. 1 l£d— Cloonalte alias
• Cloonehalt, J qr., 33 a. 6s. 8.|d— Ballynegowen, ] qr., 68 a.
13s. 9Jd. — Derryhellagli parcell, 25a. 5s. 0 Jd. — Total, 200 a.
plant. (323a. 3k. 37p. slat.) — Total rent, 21. Os. 5Jd. ; bar.Ty-
rawly, same co. 11. RICH. GIBBON— In BaUygolman
alias Glandavock, J qr., 80 a. (129 a. 3 r. 14 p. stat.) 16s. 2 Jd.;
'• bar. Murisk, same co 1 1. JOHN BROWNE esq., as
assignee of John Bellew— Mancue or Manine, 70 a. 15s. 4 Jd.
— Coi'e, i qr., 20 a. 4s. 0k/. — Manigawna, 1 cart., Slave-
gauna, 1 cart, and Redmond, 1 cart., 1 17 a. 1/. 3s. 8!d.
Brenan, 1 qr., 47 a. 9s. 6 d. ; J bar. Rosse, co. Galway. —
in Lissinecorrely, 2 cart., 56 a. 1 Is. 4d— Total, 316 a. plant.
(511 a. 3 a. 17 p. stat.)— Total rent, 3/. 3s. lljd.; bar. Carra,
co. Mayo 12. STEPHEN DEANE esq— In the qr.
and £d of aqr. of Garriblackin, 44 a. 8s. llr/. ; J bar. Lough-
rea, co. Galway— in Killm'read qr., 36 a. 7.s. 3.[rf— Dro-
merbane or Dromcorbane, 52 a. 10s. 6Jd. — Corroghter and
Carraghter, 2 qrs., 42 a. 8s. 6Jd. — Knocknehune alias Lag-
navidoge, 1 qr., 20 a. 4s. 0 Jd. — Knouckneskry, Muckenagh,
and Trinebrackane, 5 gneevcs, 46 a. 9s. SJd. — Knockvally-
M'Killagh, Grenan, and Tullaghquirk, 48 a. 9s. 8jrf. ; bar.
Carra, co. Mayo— in Kill qr., 16 a. 3s. 2%d. ; bar. Muckullin,
co. Galway. — in Garryblackin qr., 27 a. & 59 a. 11s. ll:|r/. &
5s. 5|r/. ; bar. Loughrea, same co— in Curragb, J qr., 96 a.
19s. 5 Jr/.; J bar. Athenree, same co— Total, 486 a. plant.
(787 a. 1 n. stat.)— Total rent, 4/. 18s. 5d. 13. THOS.
MAGRATH and HONORA his wife— In Killrush, 16 a.
3s. 2ft!— Rahard, 1 qr., 116a. l/.3s.5Jd— Ranevedan, 1 qr.’
90 a. 18s. 2jd. ; bar. Killmaine, co. Mayo. — Total, 222 v
plant. (359 a. 2 r. 17 p. stat.) -Total rent, 2/. 4s. 11 Jr/— to
her heirs and assignes Dale 30 th May 29 th year. —
Jnrolled 23r/ June 1677.
3s. 3d. -
15. RICH. KELLY and WM. MOOREHEAD. — In
Drominmore and Knockhall, 109 a. (176 a. 2 r. 10
1 /. 2s. 0 Jr/. ; bar. Ballintobber, co. Roscommon
GARET BROWNE widow. — In Ardmollan ,
(161 a.3u. 37 p. stat.) 1/. 0s. 2 Jr/.; bar. Athlone, sai
Dale 28 th May 29 tk year. — Inrolled Is/ June 1677.
•in Kilmude qr., 15a. 3s. Old. — in Killuane qr.,
26 a. 5s. 3d. — in Killmoiian qr., 157 a. l/.lls.9JrZ. — in -
Ballaghnegrossiny qr., 7 a. ls.5r/.— in Sheliane qr., 36 a.
7s. 3id. ; bar. Tyaquin, same co— Total, 270 a. plant. (437 a.
1 r. 16 p. stat.)— Total rent, 21. 14s. 7 Jr/.— to hold Sheliane in
trust for John Ward and his heirs 23. JAS. FRENCH
gent— the two parts of the 2 qrs. of Oranbegg, in 3 parts to
be divided, 244 a. 21. 9s. 4Jr/. ; bar. Dunkellin, same co— in
the 3 half qrs. of Caltraghcreu and Knockovillie, 9 a. Is. 9Jd.
— Moniny, 3J qrs., Lismoish qr., and Ballygarry qr., 288 a.
2/. 6s. llr/— in Oglialoghell qr., I a. 2 Jr/.— in Lismelaghlen
qr., 106 a. 1/. Is. 5 Jr/. — in Ardrow and Ranahan qrs., 94 a.
1 9s. 0 Jr/.— in Killmeneudeqr., 121a. l/.4s.5Jd.; bar. Tyaquin,
same co— Total, 803 a. plant. (1,300 a. 2 r. 36 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 8 1 2s. 5d. 24. JOHN FRENCH FITZ-
DOMINICK— In Knocknoule qr. of Killane, 100 a. (162 a.
stat.) 1/. 0s. 3d. ; bar. Killconnell, same co. 24. ROBERT
KIRWAN. — The two qrs. of Coolord and Drissegan, 107 a.
(173a. Ir. 14 p. stat.) 1/. Is.8d.; bar. Tyaquin, same co.
25. JANE DARCY, IGN. FRENCH, JOAN his wife,
MARTIN and JAMES DARCY— Ballagheglasse, i qr.,
24 a. (38 a. 3 r. 20 p. stat.) 7s. 3 Jr/.; bar. Incliiquin, co.
Clare — to Martin and James Darcy, their heirs and as-
signes, subject to the last will of Dominick Darcy of Cloo-
nennan, dec1'. — Carrowtrahan and Marganner, 3d of a qr
217 a. 2/. 3s. 10 Jd. — -in Coylemaghan, i qr, 110 a. 11. 2s. id.
—to French and wife, until the Darcys paid them 100/. ;
remainder to them, subject to the said will ; bar. Tyaquin,
co. Galway— in ICnockanesse, 4 a. Is. 2 Id— to French for
ever; bar. Burren, co. Clare— Total in Clare, 28 a. plant.
(45 a. 1 r. 16 p. stat.) — Total rent, 8s.6r/— in Galway,
327 a. plant. (529 a. 2 r. 29 p. stat.)— Total rent, 31. 6s. 2Jr/.
Date 18 tk Aug. 29/4 year.— Jnrolled 5/4 Oct. 1677.
17. DANIEL I
d'DONNOGII gent— Coylmore, 4 qr.
-n the qr. of Ballycancahill, 28 a. 8s. 5fr/. — Laraghkee, J c'art.,
8 a. 2s. 5r/— in Tirlagh in comon to Ballybryan and other
parcells, 3 a. lOJd— Ballyhanny, East, 1 qr., 44 a. 13s. 44t/.
—in Clasnane, 3d of cart., 2 a. 7 Jr/.— Ballyhanny, West, 1 qr.’
36 a. 10s. llr/. — comon, 20 a. 6s. OJr/. — a parcell, 15 a. 4s. 6k/.
— Ballykeele, E. and W., 2 qrs., 64 a. 19s. 5d. — in Bally-
gownane qr., 6 a. Is. 9 Jr/. ; bar. Corctimroe, co. Clare
Total, (366a. & 10 p. stat.) — Total rent, 3/.8s.6!d~
18. THOMAS O’CONNOR gent. — In said Coylemore,
J qr., 59 a. (95 a. 2 it. lip. stat.) 17s. 10 Jr/. Dale
llth July 29/4 year.— Inrolled 10 th Aug. 1677.
19. Sir PATRICK BARN WALL hart— Castle-Hackett
1J qr., 221a. 21. 4s. Sir/. — Glanshackey, 1 qr. and 154 a!
11. 11s. 2 Jr/— in Gortmulread, J qr., 63 a. 12s. 9tf— Caleragh’
h qr., 77 A. 15s. 7r/. — Carrowcam, 1 qr., 143 a. 1/. 8s. 1 1 Jd.—
Farrent-a-Caston, J qr., 72 a. 14s. Id. — Skehanagh, 1 qr.,
156 a. 1/. 11s. 7 Jr/. — Tobberaghane, 1 qr., 54 a. 10s. 11 V/.
Ballaghcardie, 1 qr.,44A. 8s. 1 1 ir/. — in Carrovvrea<di, 1 qr.
13 a. 2s. 7 Jr/. — Municroghane, 1 qr., 97 a. 19s. 7k/— Ca-
hinyne, 1 qr., 100 A. 1/. 0s. 3r/. — Cloonamore, I qr., 36 a.
7s. SJrZ— in Carrowneherrick, 1 qr., 20 a. 4s. Ok/— a par-
cell in comon between Behagh and Skehanagh, 7 a. Is. 5r/.
—a parcell in comon between Behagh and Killdrum, 4 a.
9 Jr/. ; bar. Clare, co. Galway. — Total, 1,261 a. plant. (2,002 a.
2 n. 37 p. stat.)— Total rent, 12/. 15s. 4 Jr/. 21. JASPER
FRENCH gent— Clogher, 5 cartrons, 386 A. 3/. 18s. Id—
a parcell, 4 a. 9Jd— Gortevally, Gortnapishy, and Cloona-
moyle, 3 cartrons, 105 a. 1/. Is. 3d. — Clontclene and Isker-
woolgrecne, 2 cart., 52 a. 10s. 6Jd— Clonahallonagh, 1 cart.,
28 a. 5s. 8d.; bar. Tyaquin, same co. — Farrenakilly and
Urwonga, J qr., 144 a. 1/. 9s 1 Jd— Goula or Gat, la, A qr,
177 a. 1/. 15s. lOJd. ; bar. Killconnell, same co Carrow-
nenta, 1 cart, 161 a. 11. 12s. 7*d— Duffereme parcell,' 60 a"
13s. 4 Jd— Poolenemuek, J cart., 27 a. 5s. 5Jrf- ; bar. Killean,
same co— Total, 1,150 a. plant (1,862 a. 3 r. 4p. stat)
—Total rent, 11/. 12s. 1 Or/. 22. N1CS. FRENCH.—
In Killmoiian qr., 13 a. 2s.7Ad— in Agheloghall qr., 16 A.
27. MARCUS BRIDGET and ALEX. BODKIN.
Anbally, 4 qrs., and Tirlogh, 632 a. 6/. 7s. lOJd— in Cor-
16. MAR- bally, 4 qrs., and the Tirlogh, 254 a. 2r. 21. 1 Is. 5>,/. —
qr., 100 a. Dauras, J qr., 95 a. 19s.2Jd. — Cahirnihoone, 69 a. 13s. 11 jd.
neco. | these two last in trust for Ja‘ Browne until he be paid
110/. in one payment. — Killcahiil, 4 qr., 57 a. 1 Is. 6Jd.
— Carrowman, 72 a. 14s. 6 Jd. — Clunaghmore, 28 a. 5s. 8d. ;
bar. Clare, co. Galway— Total, 1,207 a. plant. (1,955 a. 3 r!
23 p. stat.)— Total rent, 12/. 4s. 3d— to the use of Marcus
and Bridget for their lives; remainder to Alexander and his
heirs male; remainder to f right heirs of Marcus, pursuant to
a settlement made by the said Marius Dale 29/4 Aug.
29/4 year. — Inrolled 31s/ Aug. 1677.
Mayo.
29. RD. TALBOTT of Malahide, esq— Corry and Bal- Roscommon.
lmlugg, 1 qr., 222 a. 2/. 4s. 1 ljd. — in Cargin, 1 qr., 53 a
10s. 8Jd— Toberaige, 1 cart., 58 a. lls.9d.; bar. Athlone,
co. Roscommon. — Total, 333 a. plant. (539 a. 1 r. 30 p
stat.)— Total rent, 3/.7s.5d. 29. GERRALD DILLON
esq. Buoleboy, 2 qrs, 140 a. 1/. 8s. 4Jd— Crumlinonghter,
1 qr., 98 a. 19s. lOd. — Criimlineighter, 1 qr., 98 a. 19s. lOd
-in Cullanreagh, 1 qr., 64 a. 12s.lljd.-in Gortalceny'
1 qr., 3 a. 7Jd— bogg, whereof profitable, 4 a. 9Jd— Car-
rowmick, 1 qr., 38 a. 7s. 8k/. — Carrowkeele, 1 qr., 162 a.
1/. 12s. 9 Jd— in Gortinlaglma, 1 qr., 9 a. Is. 9Jd. — Fea-di-
more, 1 qr., 149 a. 1/. 10s. 2 Jd. — heath and bogg, 4 a. 9M
Gorteliny, 1 qr., 108 a. 1/. Is. 10 Jd. ; bar. CJanmorris mid
Costelloe, co. Mayo. — Total, 877 a. plant. (1,420 a 2r
24 p. stat.) -Total rent, 81. 17s. 7d— Coregawe, * qr., 60 a.' i
(97 a. & 31 p. stat.) 12s. I Jd. ; bar. Athlone, co. Ros-
common. - this in trust for Sir EdW Crofton bart. and
lus hen's. — in Fynaghmore qr.. 18 a. (29 a. & 25 p. stat.)
3s. 7Jd. ; same bar. and co— Total, 78 a. plant. (126 a 1 ii
16P ,M.)_Tolol rat, 15.. Bli-i,, for B,„n
Naughtan and Sarah Ins wife, and her heirs— Niard, 1
91a. 18s. 6d. — Drym, 1 qr., 114 a. 1/. 3s. Id. — in Car-
rownelahy, J qr., 9 a. Is. 9Jd. — in Ballinrush or Rushins-
towne, 1 qr., 4 a. 9Jd— in Quinultagh alias Shanballymore,
1 qr., 4 a. 9 Jd. Carrowcaslane, 1 qr., with a castle thereon,
125 a. 1/. 5s. 3Jd— Gortnepoura, 1 qr., 148 a. 1/. 9s. lljd.
— in Clonemoyle, 54 a. 10s. lljd.; bar. Dunmore, co.
Galway— in Ballyen, 2 qrs., 50 a. 10s. IJd. ; bar. Bella’moe,
-in trust for Julian and Cadi. Mm-ry and their
Killoggs, 44 a. 8s. 10 Jd. ; bar. Dunmore, same co
—in trust for Miles Berminghain and his heirs— in the qr. of
LiJcke, 13 a. 2s. 7Jd. ; same bar. and co. — in trust for W.
Galway.
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5s. 0|d. — Grolt or Gortnegrogh and Gortnenarragh, 3 cart., 29 Ch. II
55 a. 11s. l\il. — Killanyn, 3 cart., with a bogg adjoining,
166 a. 1/. 13s. 7Jd— 1'ahy, 31 cart., 23 a. 4s. 73d.-K.iH0g- Galway.
fadda, 31 cart., 14 a. 2s. IOJd. — Knockbraghane, 31 cart.,
83 a. 16s. 93d.— Killola, 31 cart., 77 a. 15s. 7d— Drimine-
hoone, 3 cart., 39 a. 7s. IOJd. — Killeruneoughter, J qr., 8 a.
Is. 7Jd. Killeruneighter, 31 cart., 36 a. 7s. 3.W. — Tolla-
broder, 2 cart., 70 a. 14s. 2Jd. — Rath and Tringarruffe,
5 cart., 38 a. 7s. 8Jd. — Druineene, 1 cart., 17 a. 3s. 5Jd. —
Carrowndolla, 3 cart, 52 a. 10s. 6Jd— Body, 1 cart, 12 a.
2s. 5 .id.— in Knockbane, 1 qr, 91 a. 18s. 5Jd— in Blenoran
qr, 34 a. 6s. 10 Id.— in Knockbane, 74 A. 14s. lljd.; bar.
Muckullin, co. Galway. — to him and his heirs for ever. in
Lergebane qr, 19 a. 3s. lOd. ; bar. Killtartan, same co.— in
trust for Edmond O’Heyne and his heirs in Moyaskeragh,
2 qrs, 26 a. 5s. 33d. ; bar. Muckullin, same co. — to himself
and his heirs. — Total, 1,796 a. plant. (2,909 a. Lr. 38 p. stat.)
—Total rent, 181. 3s. 7 Jd. 45. EDMOND MARTIN
FITZ-DOMINICK.— In Killogulla, 3 cart, 146 a. (236 a.
2r. stat.) 11. 9s. 6 Id. ; same bar. and co. 48. RICHARD
MARTIN gent. — In Gortnamony, 1 cart, and a controversy,
3 a. 7Jd. — in O’Here, 4 qrs, 4 a. 93d.— in Killean and Kil-
brolehan, 7 cart., 1 a. 2Jd— to hold these to the use of Isidore
Lynch and his heirs. — in Russinmollin, 1 cart, 5 a. Is. O.jd.
—in Furinish Island, 1 a. 2Jd. — to the use of Stephen Lynch
and his heirs.— in Oggully, 1 qr, 154 a. 1/. 11s. 2Jd— Clan-
garruffe, 1 cart, 40 a. 8s. ljd— in Glancarsbedbegg, 1 cart,
10 A. 2s. 0 1 d. ; bar. Muckullin and Ballynchensy, same co. —
in Tarmon, 2 qrs, 400 a. 41. Is. ; bar. Killconnell, same co. —
Total, 618 a. plant. (1,001 a. & 21 p. stat.) — Total rent,
61.5s. lid. — in Corintegill, 1 qr, 16 A. 3s. 2Jd. — in Gort- Mayo.
meaden, J qr, 15 a. 3s. OJd. — in Ballenree qr, 8 gneeves and
I th parts of a gneeve, 45 a. 9s. ljd. ; bar. Clanmorris, co.
Mayo.— Total, 76 a. plant. (123 a. & 17 r. stat.)— Total rent,
15s. 4 Jd. — in Farravane, 2 a. 43d. — in Knocknegrogh and Galway.
Cappaghgarruffe, 2 a. 43d.— in Cregg, 1 qr, 9 a. Is. lOJd. —
Shanecholletane, 5 a. Is. OJd. — Devonish-Island, 4 a. 93d. ;
bar. Muckullin, co. Galway. — Aid, I qr, 69 a. 13s. lljd—
Croghnekilly and Croghnecarry, 2 cart, 14 a. 2s. 10jd. —
Clunegly, 1 cart, 10 a. 2s. 0 Jd. — Kill hinny or Killiny, 1 qr,
20 a. 4s. O^d. — Byrh and Inismuckry, 5 a. Is. 0 Jd. — Glanrud,
Knockanevodda, and Shanewurragh, 10 a. 2s. OJd. — Knoclc-
negervile, J cart, 10 a. 2s. OJd. — the two Leheds, Coshowne,
and Island Orro, 1 cart, 18 a. 3s.7Jd. — Canwkeele, 1 qr,
20 a. 4s. OJd. — Ballyleare, a parcell, 3 a. 7Jd. — Knock-
anegogli, 1 cart, 28 a. 5s. 8d. — Rossebegg, 2 cart, 30 a.
6s. OJd. — in Ballinleiny, 1 qr, 14 a. 2s. lOd. ; bar. Ballyne-
hensy, same co. — in Lisnevoltua, 58 a. 11s. 8jd. — Knock-
more or Gortmore and Gortvodicane, 70 a. 14s. 2Jd. ; bar.
Kilconnell, same co. — the 6th part of the qr. of Gortgerane
and Ellans, the 3d part and y' 6th part of the cart, of
Gortnehagh, parts of Ballym'ward, 74 a. 1 4s. lljd. ; bar.
Tyaquin, same co. — in Trelick, 1 qr, 4 a. 9Jd. — in Fun-
sliinmore, 1 qr, 2 a. 4f d. ; bar. Killtartan, same co. — in
Corbally and Lisseene, 2 a. 4jd. ; bar. Dunkellin, same co. —
Total, 483 a. plant. (782 a. 1 11. 17 p. stat.) — Total rent,
41. 17s. 9 Jd. Date 2 1 st Aug. 29th year. — Jnrolled 28/4 Aug.
1677.
Bermingham and his heirs. — in Ballaghbranoge, J qr, 26 a.
- 5s. 3d. ; same bar. and co. — in trust for Thom’ M'Hugli and
his heirs. — in Killsalleighter, 21 a. 4s. SJd. — in Killsallough-
ter, 39 a. 7s. IOJd.; 1 bar. Bellamoe, same co. — to himself. —
in Carnan, 2 qrs, 48 a. 9s. 8Jd. ; 1 bar. Athenree, same co—
in trust for Thomas Bourke and his heirs. — in Cormackeogh,
43 a. 8s. 8 Id. — in Gortine,'25 a. 5s. OJd. ; bar. Tyaquin, same
co' — >» trust for Dan' Concannon and his heirs. — in Gortine,
28 a. 5s.8d— in Creran, 17 a. 3s.5Jd.; same bar. and co —
in trust for Hugh Concannon and his heirs. — Total, 903 a.
plant. (1,462 a. 3 n. 21 r. stat.)— Total rent, 91. 2s. IOJd.
Date 16 th Aug. 29th year.— Jnrolled 17/4 Sep. 1677.
33. JOHN FITZ-GERRALD esq— Turlogh als Pole ats
Lisnegallin, 1 qr, 84 a. 17s.— Knockanower, J qr, 58 a. 11s.
8? d. — CloghanedufTe ais Cloghanelagh, A qr, 76 a. 15s. 43d.
— Meogonnell, A qr, 38 a. 7s. 8Jd— Cloncash and Lisduffe,
1 qr, 33 a. 6s. 8d. — Parke, J of a qr, 7 a. Is. 5 d. — in Ball-
gart, 1 gneeve, 3 a. 7Jd.— in the same, 4 a. 9Jd— Ballyogan
alias Ballykennin, A qr, 36 a. 7s. 3Jd. — Carrowkeele and
Dromas, 2-3dsqr, 17a. 3s. 5Jd.— Carrowher, Jofaqr, 20a.
4s. OJd— Drumduffe and Drumgaw, 1 qr, 51a. 10s. 4d. —
_ Gortnofollie, 1 qr, 50 a. 10s. 1 Jd— Lismoheny alias Teenelt
'alias Cappanegargode, 1 qr, 116 a. ll.3s.5Jd— Lissallasky
ats Erris, Jqr.,32A. 6s.5 Jd. — Cappanamicker and Carrularty,
2-3ds qr, 10 a. 2s. OJd— Glantubbert, 1 qr, 146 a. ll.9s.6Jd.
— Sonnogh, 1 cart, 12 a. 2s. 5 d. — Lacky, Urlare, and Stor-
nagli, 2-3 ds of qr. and 1 gneeve, 24 a. ’4s. IOJd— Lisbally-
donnogh, Lackneene, and Rosfragave or Rafragane, 1 qr,
100 a. ll.0s.2Jd. — in Gortneclogh alias Clooneglera, lqr. 13 a.
2s.7Jd— Lisleagh, lqr, 113 a. II. 2s. IOJd— Rathdonane,
lqr, 190a. II. 18s. 5Jd— Drungannah, 1 qr, 139a. ll.8s.ljd.
— Lisnaskehy, 1 qr, 68 a. 13s. 9jd. — in Gortneclogh alias
Clooneglera, lqr, 46 a. 9s. 33d— Cashell, 3d of a qr, 49 a.
9s. lljd— Ballyard, 1 gneeve, 5 A. Is.; bar. Carra, co. Mayo.
— Total, 1,540 a. plant. (2,494 a. 2 it. stat.)— Total rent,
151. lls. 9d. 35. RICHARD BURKE gent— Tullagh-
moreqr, 64 a. 12s. lljd— Tullaghbegg qr, 66 a. 13s. 4Jd.
— Cullentragh, J qr, 54 a. 10s. lljd.; bar. Clanmorris and I
Killmaine, same co. 36. MARCUS WYCOMBE gent. 1
— Trehill, 1 cart, 142 a. II. 8s. 8Jd— Boagliill parcell, 41a.
8s. 3Jd. ; J bar. Killian, co. Galway — Total, 183 a. plant.
(296 a. 1 R. 29 p. stat.) — Total rent, 11. 17s. OJd— to him
and his heirs male ; remainder to John Wycombe his brother,
and his heirs male; remainder to his brother Chris', his heirs
and assignes. Date 3014 May 2914 year. — Inrolled 2614
June 1677.
39. DOROTHY COLLARD, JOANE MADDOCKS,
and BARBARA MOTT. — The lands granted by patent
bearing date 23d May, 28th Chits. 2d, set down before in
p. 231, having been granted to Thomas Ady above four years
after she was buried in the parish of Wethersfield in Essex,
whereby no estate could pass to him or his heirs by virtue
thereof, a new grant was made of the said lands to his three
daughters and coheirs, Dorothy Collard widow, Joane, wife
to Robert Maddocks of London, merch1, and Barbara, wife of
Mr. Markes Mott. Date 3014 April 2914 year. — Inrolled
5th May 1677.
42. SYMON GIBBINGS — Mayne plow!1 (part), 366 a.
1 r. 7 p. (593a. In. 14 p. stat.) 51. 1 Is. 2 Jd. ; bar. Orrery
and Killmore, co. Cork. Date 1614 June 29th year. —
Jnrolled 1414 July 1677.
44. ROBERT MARTIN esq. — Blenorane, 2 qrs, and yc
island belonging thereto, 148 a. 11. 9s. 11 Jd — Carrowmor-
knock, lqr, 194 a. II. 19s. lljd. — in Moyaskeragh, 2 qrs,
263 a. 21. 13s. 3d— Rosse, 3 cart, 65 a. 13s. 2\d— Roscahill,
7 cart, 166 a. II. 13s. 7 Jd. — Clonemornyne, 3Jcart, 26 a.
55. HENRY BETAGH— Loghnamungy als Loghnama- Galway.
nagh, Jqr, 216 a. 21. 3s. 8:]d. — in Derryglassan, lqr, 18 a.
2 r. 3s. 8 Jd. ; bar. Tyaquin, co. Galway. — Total, 234 a. 2 it.
plant. (379 a. 3 r. 22 p. stat.)— Total rent, 21. 7s. 5Jd.
Dale 4 th Oct. 29th year. Jnrolled 2614 Oct. 1677.
58. MARGARET MORRIS. — In Carrowneclaw, 1 qr, Galway.
51a. 10s. 8 3d. ; bar. Killconnell, co. Galway. — Glassegauny,
1 qr, 47a . 9s. 6Jd. — in Party qr, 8 a. Is. 7 Jd. ; J bar. Athen-
ree, same co— Total, (171 a. 2 n. 32 p. stat.)— Total rent,
II. Is. 5Jd. Date 414 June 29th year. — Jnrolled 1914 July
1677.
Roll , 30 lh Cha. II. first part, face.
1. JAMES KEALY gent, son and heir of Wm Kealy. —
In Kealye’s Grove alias Tomcatry, 2 qrs, 306 a. 31. Is. lljd.
— in Mountkealy alias Meakny, 1 qr, 47 a. 9s. 6 Jd. — in
Iskerhealy ais Gortcarny, 25 a. 5s. OJd— Total, 378 a. plant.
(122.)
(612 a. 1 r. 21 p. stat.)— Total rent, 31. 16s. 6Jd. ; J bar. Cion- so Cn. II.
m'knowen, co. Galway. Date 2614 Feb. 3014 year.
Inrolled 414 March 1678. Galway.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND :
II- 3. Sir ULICKE BURKE knt. and bart. — Cornemucke-
lagh, 2 qrs., 112 a. 1/. 8s. 8d. — Treanboy, 3 cart., 201 a.
i,j. 2I.0s.8J d. — Balloyglungafs Glenske, 4- qrs., 560 a. 5/.13s.4Jd.
Trean, 4 qr., 126 a. 1/. 5s. 6d. — Bumrower, 4 qr., 107 a.
11. Is. 7|d. Bumrower, } qr., 112 a. H 2s. 7Jd— Killeges,
4 <l1'-> 83 a. 16s. 9|d. — Killemackrickard, 1 cart., 10 a. 2 s. 0{d.
— Carrangrand and Carrowkeele, |ds of qr., 125 a. 11. 5s. 31d!
— Cloonefagney, 1 qr., 144, a. U 9s. 2|di— Cloonecagh or
cash, i qr., 109 a. 1/. 2s. Oid. — Ossagh als Ossy, ' qr,, 181 A.
1/. 16s. T{d. Killoges, 1 cart., 94 a. 19s. Oid— Aghilattery
alias Gorthillary, 1 qr., 140 a. 1/. 8s. 4d— Corlock, 3 cart.,
71 a. 14s. 4id. — Cornebase, 1 qr., 263 a. 21. 13s. 3? d. —
Moate, 1 qr., 43 a. 8s. 84d. — Clooneamy, 1 cart., 108 a.
, Is. 10jd. in Fartannis wood, 18 a. 3s.74d.; i bar. Bel-
laraoe, co. Galway.— Total, 2,607 a. plant. (4,222 a. & 32 r
0B- Tota‘ rent> 26/.7s.l0d. 5. ALEXANDER
BL 1 AGI-I — In Cloonedowell, J qr., 1 a. 2\d. and J th in
Cloneglaragh parcel!, 1 a. 2|d. and Jth; par. Boynagh, same
bar. and co.— in Carhyne or Caerhyne, 4 qr., 57 a. (92 a. 1 n.
12 v. stat.) 11s. 6 \d.; par. Morre, 4 bar. Moycarnan, co
Roscommon 6. CON OGE KELLY. — In Carhyne,
RDi’Rrr (10°/- 1 R' 28p-stat') 12s.64d. 6. WM.
BOLRICE 1„ Carhyne, 4 qr., 30 a. (48 a. 2 n. 15 P.
smg 6s. 0|d. Dale 23d Feb. 30 th year .—Inrolled 2d May
■ 7. MARTIN KIRWAN, son and heir of Pat. Kirwan.
-Clonogher, 3 qrs. and 4, 451 a. 41. Us. 3|d— Corraghan,
2 qrs., 239 a. 21. 8s. 41d. — Cloandrumine, 2 qrs., 94 a. 19s 0-*d
-Collackneleigh, lqr., 95 a. 19s. 2|d— Cloonecrossy, lcart.',
39 a. 7s. 10jd. — Gortnetowragh, 1 cart., 31a. 6s. 5 id.
Cugilltagh and Shanballymore, 2 qrs., 404 a. 4/. D.94d —
Cloonrane, 2 qrs., 149 a. 1/. 1 0s. 2fd. — in Milltowne or
43 a. 8s. 8Ad. ; bar. Dunmore, co. Galway. — in Carrow-
rcagh qr., next to Drumgriffin and Aughlogene, 102 a.
i;.0si7|d.— in Corbally and the four qrs. thereof, 125 a
H5s 3jd.; bar. Clare, same co— Knockanimine, in the
qr. ol Killenagh, 1 cart., 47 a. 9s. 6|d— Drumcurrine alias
Drumkir.ne alias Creganehorna, lqr., 61 a. 12s. 4)d— Gort-
necrosse alias Gortnecrossy and Carne in Kiltenagh, 1 cart
37 a 7s. 6d— Succarew alias Succaragh, i qr., 49 a. 9s. 1 lid!
-Slewing!, alias Clowlagh, d", 65 a. 13s. ld._Gortersh als
Gorterecossy, Gortnefadoge, and Garue-Island alias Garri-
vehan, 74 A. 14s. 1 1 fd— Ardcorcagh, 2 qrs, 139 a. ll.8s.0id.:
bar C'anmorris and Burrishowle, co. Mayo. _ Total
2,244 a. plant. (3,634 a. 1 a. 39 p. stat.) _ Total rent ■
221. 14s.4id.-_9 THOMAS LYNCHand CHRISTIAN !
his mother. In Marve, 3 cart, of mountain, 19 a. 3s. lOd— .
m Iiishbegg, L.sterveack, Eherknock, Syanbane, and Athy, .
Tot ? 917 A' °S' U ! bar’ BalIy,,ellel,sy, 9o. Galway— :
Total 2 17 a. plant. (35 1 a. 2 R. stnt.)_Total rent, 21. 3s. lid. <
Date 30 th Nov. 29th year.— Inrolled 20 th Feb. 1678.
Bellamoe, same co. — Total, 363 a. plant. (587 a. 3 n. 39 p.
s'a‘-|“Total rent> 31. 13s. 5|d. 15. EDMOND CLO-
IIANE gent— In Laffalryan, 2 qrs., 172 a in Lyffalyryan
alias Laflallyryan, 2 qrs., 86 a— in Knock, i qr., 8 a— Car-
rownenine, 103 a — aparcell in Controversy between Lackagh
and Killmoylane, 18a— in Cackatone and Gortduffe, lqr.,
u ATm Cm'ro"'l!noc,ia"e> i qr., 49 a— in Cornasheine and
Knockanarvin, lqr. and 4, 90a. — in Carrowmore with a
double mill, 17 a. in Leaghcarrowmore, 4 qr, 10 a.; bar.
Uate, same co— m Drum alias Drumteene ats Drumkeene,
and m Barne, 132 a.; 4 bar. Bellamoe, same co — Total
741 a. plant. (1,200 a. 1 r. 7p. staL)-Rent, 11. 9s. 10!d._!
Date 1st March 30 th year. — Inrolled 4 th March 1678.
17. WILLIAM DELAMAR esq— Roanbegg in Tuormc
pi8!"! o Ti ’ 1A8,n|eeve, 27 A- Ss. s|d. — Lisvenreagli, J qr,
21 a 4s. 2|d— Aghbane alias Feddaneroe, 4 qr, 20 a. 4^0 d
— Auratebogg, lqr., 79 a. 16s. - in Shalballymore, lqr.,
1 cart, 2j a. 5s. 0|d— T urloghfesog, 1 cart, 15 a. 3s. Old—
Corry, lcart, 28a. 5s.8d.-in Gallaghmaghery or uraghery
qi, 33a. 6s. 8'd. — Carrowbane, lqr, 86a. 17s.5d.-i
Coolegarry, 4 gneeves, 80 a. 16s. S^d. - Feaghbegg and
le f^Z’d ^ 7s-3^-C»rragh, 2 gteeves,
1 , ,1, Blmenea’ 2 gneeves, 26 a. 5s.3jd.— Vinresh-
oegg and Vmreshmore, parcells, 22 a. 4s. 54 d— in Ballv
S'L ,0^’ ~C,“ol,y’ a Parcell of, and in Clonearke, 1 qr,
1 B*1Bn“bta'> ”• Roscommon. — Total,
1,526 a. plant. (2,472 a. stat.) — Total rent 1.-,; o
2°. ZTRWK EVE“»D gent-fa ClonigJ^’ ^7
Us.4:jd _,n Clonresalges, 125a. 1/. 5s.34d. — in Clone-
geragh, 45 a. 9s. 1 jd-Total, 241 a. plant. (390 a T r £ !
stat.) — Total rent, 2l.8s.9d.; same bar and m n/
24tA April 30th year. — Inrolled 5th Aug. 1678. ^ °
a°,ALY Ballydavid, 4 qr, 6 a.
ls.2id i bar. Atlienree, co. Galway— in Carrow-arrane
1 qr, 30 a. 6s. 0}d. ; 4 bar. Leitrim, same co in Kil„ l
qr, 43 a. 8s.84d.; bar. Tyaquin, same T \ u \
“d
C.1W Sfanl»ll,„rf, 88 n. 17s. — fa Cfankengk qr '
* t T~in X 4?
j , n. UOfi, b„. KrllconneU,
. the tlnee last in trust for Donogh Daly and his
heirs— lota], 494 a. plant. (801 a. 3 «. 13°p. stat ,_T„m
rent, , 1.0s 24d. 13. BRYAN MAGENIS gent -
Clonidonoghe, 4 qr, 122 a. ll.4s.84d— i„ CahirkLn i
20 a. 4s. 04d. ; bar. Dunkellin, same co— in Cl 'nti l 4 qr'’
7 a. ls.5d— in Cloncallis, 1 cart, 4 a 9?d ri . T, ’
i,t. 30n.
('M2..k.'3ip.,[,,“7o*7LTWoT«!!’ 208 "
l,nt On co._in ArioWn, qr„
de of Cath Gorman only— the same, 54 a. 16s.44d_
m Drumscale, lqr, 16 a. 4s. 10|d. _ in Ardsk eni,
SfST ■iH!7.-i»aanov„, f “fs”
~t% *?'" “*• l°t«.l W.
.77 c ” C“S 95 - « k 1 7. M.nS;
c co. in La ill 1 ken a van, 16 a. 4s 101/7 t ' ,
als Mount-Ivers ; to hold two r ■ ’ Baliyarrella
- * i28-’ -
1 me saiu town of Carranreagh a has Knocldo.,,/!. ’ ,
tolls and profitts thereof-ren?for each Wr an, 8 ’ Z ‘
24. DONNOGH M^NEMARRA ifr ’
1“"*. w*. (Bn.,. zXZrsrzf.
anmullvora alias DougJ S ^(S
bar. Corcumroe,sameco 25 DAMlirr 11 l(W->
-GAN1EL Mc NEMARR A
gent Cluonmume, 4 cart, of v= 3 eavt of as „ A
l; «oa iSTSZ
“t£ — kogee m.nemaSI™
100 A. plant. (161a. 3 r 36 p \ U co-~lotal>
a oymo ane, 3 cai t, 27 a. 8s. 2 j d. — in a parcell of bogg without
<l.nom, a. 1..2M-i„Crege.«,3dof„.,SfA S7
-in Keilemore, J p]„w., 1 a. 31i_i„ ”
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
247
30Ch.II-
Clare.
Galway-
Clare.
1 a. 3jd. — inRingh, 1 qr., 1 a.3M.— in Montallen, 7 a. 2s. IJd.
■ —in Coylagh Gortnaconnel als Knockenagee, 1 qr., 1 a. 3Jd.
— in Killmurry, J qr., 1 a. 3$d. — in Knockelatter, J qr.,
Killnahone, 3J cart., 18 a. 5s. 5Jd— Total, 82 a. plant. (132 a.
2 n. 21 p. stat.) — Total rent, 1/. 4s. lie?.; bar. Bunratty and
Tullagli, same co. 27. PIERCE BUTLER esq. — A
bogg betwixt Ballygegan and the lands of Castlefeddan, 50 a.
10s. lid. — in Ballygegan, 5 qrs., 1 a. 2Jd.— in Knockegill-
greagh, J qr., 1 a. 2Jd.— Total, 52 a. plant. (84a. & 28 p. stat.)
' lotal rent, 10s. 6 d.; bar. Kiltarton, co. Galway.
28. Said HENRY IVERS esq — In Carrowreagh, 11 plow.,
90 a. (145 a. 3 R. 5 P. stat.) 1?. 7s. 4d. ; par. Kilfedane, bar.
Clonderala, co. Clare. — in Faulaunaughtmore, 1 cart., 70 a.
2 r. (114 a. & 32 p. stat.) 11. Is. 4 id. ; bar. Corcumroe,
same co.— Total, 160 a. 2 R. plant. (259 a. 3 R. 37 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 21. 8s. 8Jd. 28. Sir WILLIAM KING knt.
—In Cahirm'Naughty, 4 a. Is. 3Jd.— Kaherywooly, 3d of qr.,
119 a. 1?. 16s lid. — in Lislarkee qr., 32a. 9s. 7|d.; bar.
Burren, same co.— in y* qr. of Caragar-Castle qr., and in
the turlogh in comon to them, 40a. 12s. -lid.; bar. Cor-
cumroe, same co. — Total, 195 a. plant. (315 a. 3 b. 16 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 21. 19s. 2d. 28. JOHN COMINS
FITZ-ANDREW.— In Lemleagh, 42 a. 12s. 9d. — in Glan-
cannon, 50 a. 15s. 2d. — in Coleore and Ballyvohane, 42 a.
12s. 9d.— in Doreneadan, 3 a. 10|d. ; bar. Clonderala, same
co. Total, 137 a. plant. (221 a. 3 r. stat.) — Total rent,
21. Is. 6Jd. 29. HENRY LEE esq. -In Moyfadda,
1 q>'-> 127 a. 1?. 18s. 6 Jd. — in Moyfadda, * qr., 82 a.
1/. 4s. 3 \d. ; same bar. and co. — Total, (338 a. 2 r. 6 p. stat.)
— Total rent, 3?. 2s. 9Jd. 30. MARY BUTLER als
PURCELL. — In Ballyvergine, 37 a. (59 a. 3 r. 29 p. stat.)
Us. 2|d. ; bar. Bunratty, same co. 30. MACON and
JOHN M'NEMARRA. — The cart, of Shraduffe, being part
of the 3d cart, of Knocktoreene, 34 a. (55 a. & 1 1 p. stat.) 10s.
4d. ; bar. Tullagh, same co. 30. PEIRCE ARTHURS.
— In Cornclone and Keilcoryclon, 1 qr., 269 a. (435 a. 2r.
38 p. stat.) 4?. Is. 7 id.; same bar. and co 31. TEIGE
CARRIGY. — In Scalpnagowne, 48 a. (77 a. 3r. stat.)
14s. 6Jd. ; bar. Bunratty, same co. Dale 21 st June 30 th
year. — Inrolled 28th June 1678.
32. THOMAS CULLIN esq.-Ballylinemore, 1 qr., 68 a.
(110 a. & 23 p. stat.) 1?. 0s. 7jjd. ; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare.
32. DONNOGHand FENNOLA O’LOGHLIN.— In
Killouehane, 1 qr., 70 a. (113a. 1 r. 22 p. stat.) 1?. Is. 3d.;
bar. Burren, same co 33. MIC. CREAGH.— In Ballint-
!ea, 2 qrs., 54a. (87a. 1r. 35p. stat.) 16s. 4 id.; bar. Bun-
ratty, same co 33. THEOBALD BUTLER esq., son
and heir of Tho* and Ellen Butler. — In Drumintuck, 12 a.
3s. 7i)d.— in Sunnagh, 2 qrs., 160 a. 2?. 8s. 6i|d. — Crossecne,
i cart., 24 a. 7s. 3 id.— in Derrycalliffe, l qr., 96 a. 1/. 9s. ljd.
— Croghill als Loghanbrou, lcart., 79 a. 1?. 4s. — in Ballyli-
nemore, 2 qrs., 29a. 8s. 9 id.; same bar. and co.— Total,
400 a. plant. (648 a. 3r. stat.)— Total rent, 6?. Is. 5>d.
34. MARY HUGHES. — In Knockenehorne als Knockene-
hornie, 20 a. 4s. Old.; bar. Killtavtan, co. Galway. — Cross-
eighter, J qr. of the qr. of Crosse, 50 a. 10s. ljd.; bar. In-
chiquin, co. Clare — Total, (113 a. 1 r. 21 p. stat.) -Total
rent, 14s. ljjd. 34. CONNOR O’CONNOR. — In
Caherpolla alias Fahasen, 1 qr. and £ qr., 14 a. (22 a. 2 r. 28 p.
stat.) 4s. 2;|d. ; same bar. and co. 35. WM. NELANE.
— Moredane, 4 qr., 33a. 10s. Ojd.— Bally nbine, 4 qr., 61a.
18s. 6,|d. — Lurga, 1 qr., 163 a. 21. 9s. 6d. — Ballynclane,
1 cart., 29 a. 8s. 9Jd. ; same bar. andco. — Carrowkeele, 1 qr.,
20 a. 6s. OJd. ; bar. Corcumroe, same co.— Total, 306 a. plant.
(495a. 2 r. 26 p. stat.) — Total rent, 4?. 12s. lid.
35. JAMES ROCPI. — Killgobbane, part of Clony, 88 a.
11. 6s. 9d.— in Lussana, 3 cart., 60a. 18s. 2 Ul.; bar. Bun-
ratty, same co. — Total, 148 a. plant. (229a. 2 r. 5 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 21. 4s. Hid. 36. JOHN TAAFFE, son and
heir of Jenico Taaffe. — Carrowtosan qr., 55a. 11s. lid. in
Rathmoyle qr., 83 a. 16s. 93d.; bar. Ballintobber, co. Ros-
common.—Total, 138 a. plant. (223 a. 2r. 6p. stat.)— Total
rent, 1?. 7s. 1 1 id. Date 1st May 30th year. — Inrolled
10th June 1678.
37. JOHN LEONARD gent. — Carrellisseene, lqr. ,209a.
21. 2s. 3 i d. — Carrecloony, 1 qr., 130 a. 1?. 6s. 3.Jd.— in Shan-
ballyroe, 61a. 12s. 4 d.; bar. Killconnell, co. Galway. — Total,
400 A. plant. (647a. 3r. 29p. stat.)— Total rent, 4?. 0s. 1 OJd.
Date 20 th Aug. 29th year. — Inrolled \9th Feb. 1678.
so Cll. ir.
Clare.
Galway.
Clare.
Roscommon.
Galway.
Roll, 30 th Cha. I
Galway. 1. PATRICK BELLEW esq. — Clooncallige qr., 172a.
1?. 14s. 9 id. in Carrownecraggie qr., 29a. 5s. 10jd. — in the
same, 19a. 3s. lOd. — in Cloonoraneoughter qr.,8A. Is. 9£d.
— in Carrownecreggie qr., 32 a. 6s. 5id. — in the same, 29 a.
5s. 10.)d. — in the same, 17a. 3s. 5id. — in the same, 56a.
Us. 4d. — this last to the use of Sisly Bourke als Concannan,
and her heirs; bar. Tyaquin, co. Galway. — in Ballingarrie
and Cloghmoyle, 2 qrs., 165a. 11. 13s. 4 id.; bar. Dunkellyn,
same co. — in Carrownegappell qr., 20 a. 4s. Ojd.— in Ballin-
Rosco on lassy, 3 cart., 3 a. 7jd. ; i bar. Killyan, same co. — in Fadane
and Glantane, 4 qr., 116 a. 1?. 3s. 6d. — in Killnimullrugen,
2 qrs., 35 a. 7s. Id.— in Shanballyhugh, 22 a. 4s. 5 id. ; bar.
Galway. Moycarnan, co. Roscommon. — in Cloonoran, 2 qrs., 358 a.
31. 12s. 5id. — the 3d part of Iskerroe, called Killdoone, 117 a.
1?. 3s. 8d. — in Cloonoranoughter qr., 67 a. 13s. 6Jd. — Car-
rownaboe, 96a. 19s. 5jd. — Mullaghmore, 19a. 3s. 10d.; bar.
Tyaquin, co. Galway.— Corgarragh, 133a. 1?. 6s. lljd.; bar.
Killyan, same co. — in Knocknenantekaliell or Knocknankska-
hell, 3 a. 7Jd. ; | bar. Bellamoe, same co.— in Ballynekill and
Creggan, 2 qrs., 40 a. 8s. 1 \d. ; bar. Killyan, same co. — Total,
1,556 a. plant. (2,520 a. 1 r. stat.) — Total rent, 15?. 15s. OJd.
— all these in co. Galway to the use of John B. esq., his father,
for life ; remainder to said Patrick for life ; remainder to his
heirs male; remainder to the fibirs male of said John; re-
mainder to the right heirs of the said John for ever; with a
jointure of 80?. a year to Eliz. Bellew alias Barnewall, wife of
said Patrick. Dated 21s? March 30 th year. — Inrolled
6 th May 1678.
Galway. '!'■ AMBROSE BODKIN gent. — Prebane, 1 qr., 124 a.
1?. 5s. IJd.— Croghbane, 2 gneeves, 64a. 12s. lljd.— Dun-
moylin, 4 qr., 84 a. 17s. — Pollisillagh,2gneeves,42A. 8s. 6Jd.
—in Killmoylane, 2 gneeves, 19 a. 3s. 10jd.— a parcell called
Annagh, 15a. 3s. OJd. — Croghbane alias Carrowmore, 3d of
qr., 57 a. Us. 6 Id. — Killmoylane alias Malgart, 2 gneeves,
30a. 6s. OJd.— Ballanc, J qr., 107 a. 1?. Is. 8d. — Lishderish,
i qt-» 119 a. 1?. 4s. 1 Jd. — in Garrynerwyne or Garrancrume,
(122.)
L Jirst part, back.
part of Carrowmore 100 a. 1?. 0s. 2\d. — Turlogh, in comon Galway.
to Croghbane and Killmoylane, 100 a. 1?. 0s. 2\d. in Gar-
riornie or Garryncroyne, 2 gneeves, 3 a. 7Jd.; bar. Clare, co.
Galway — Total, 864a. plant. (1,399a. 2r. 14p. stat.)—
Total rent, 8?. 14s. lid. Date 26th Feb. 30thyear.— Inrolled
4 th March 1678.
6. JOHN NUGENT esq. — In Carrowclogher, 160 a. Roscommon.
(259 a. & 27 p. stat.) 1?. 12s. 4Jd.; bar. Ballintobber, co.
Roscommon 6. GEO. WALLIS esq. — In Derryneale,
41a. (66a. Ir. 26 r. stat.) Ss. 3S.d.; bar. Athlone, same co.
6. RICH. Earl of RANELAGII. — In Clouslaneny,
141 a. (228 a. 1 n. 23 P. stat.) 1?. 8s. 6.4d. ; same bar. and co.
Date 16 th March 30 th year.— Inrolled 30 th April 1678.
8. Sir REDMOND EVERARD bart., son and heir of Mayo.
Sir Richard Everard bart.— Lagacurragh, 4 qr., 93 a. 18s. lOd.
— Clongallane, 1 qr., 202a. 2?. 0s. 10Jd. — Liscraghty, 1 qr.,
106a. 1?. Is. 5Jd. — in Carrowbegg, 4 qr., 63a. 12s. 9Jd.
— in Carrowgarry, 1 qr., 124a. 1?. 5s. 1 Jd. — in Tuamdessy,
1 qr., 153 a. 1?. 10s. llfd.; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo.— Total,
741a. plant. (1,200a. In. 19p. stat)— Total rent, 7?. 10s. Old.
— Drumgulanegone, 3 cart., 53 a. 16s. Id. — Lehanagh, South, Clare.
4 qr., 62 a. 18s. lOd. ; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare. — in Cull-
core alias Ballyvochan, 1 qr., 191a. 2?. 18s. — in Ballyvogan,
4 qr., 77 a. 1?. 3s. 4Jd. ; bar. Clonderala, same co. — in Coss-
geane, 1 qr., 47 a. 14s. 3\d. ; bar. Burren, same co — Total,
430 a. plant. (696 a. 2r. 7p. stat.)— Total rent, 6?. 10s. 6fd.
Date 18 th February 30 th year. — Inrolled 24 th April
1678.
11. DONOGH O’BRYAN of Leminegh, esq. — Carrow- Clare.
caslane ais Carrowcastle alias Leminegh, 1 qr., 119 a.
1?. 16s. 1 Jd. — Cahirmoyle alias Cahirmeenroeor Cahirmeene,
1 qr., 96 a. 1?. 9s. Id. — Caherfadda alias Caheradda, 1 qr., 62a.
I8s.9Jd.— Cahirmachuna, \ qr., 42a. 12s. 5 Jd. — Carrowknock
and Ballvgrife, 1 qr., 80 a. 1?. 4s. 3 id. — Carrow-Castle, 1 qr.,
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
g-u- *6A-ll\9s- Aghiym,3dofaqr,74A. l/.2s. bid.-, bar. ma alias Cloonekeene, 1 qr., 73a. Ms. 9jd— Lisballyteige,
Inchiquin, co. Clare.— Ardkarme, 1 qr., 111a. 1/. 13s. 8 \d.-, i qr.j5l a. 10s. 4d— Skidy alias Skiagh, l'qr., 56 a. Us.4d. •
"e ^Bunraft^sameco.— Cloonin, East, lqr., 114a. 1/. 14s.7d. _j„ Carrowmore Killbreedy, 1 qr., 27 a. 5s. 5 id— Total,
— Cloonin, West, 1 qr., 42 a. 12s. 9d. ; bar. Corcumroe,
co Total, 836a. plant.— Total rent, 12/. 13s. ‘I Id.
337 a. plant. (529 a. 2 R.31 r. slat.)— Total rent, 3 1. 6s. 2 Id.;
bar. Tyrawly, co Mayo. 23. WALTER PRENDER-
Lackenekillina ate Quigee or Quegee, 1 plow., 22 a. 6*: 8 \d.~ OAST— In’ Kinkelly, known by tire names of Caltra and
in Lackineshinagh, 1 plow 227 a. 3/. 8s. llid— to hold these Coolemackena, with the castle and bawne of Kinkelly, 84a.
two to the use of Samuel Burton esq. and his heirs, according (186 a. & 10 p. stat) 17s.; bar. Clanmorris, same co.
” „ 0t* a”d' 18 •>«™J 1W1. — > i»- 23. PETER DARCY. — In C.lI,co„, 1 Knic-
rolledin Aud. Gen. office 16 'Oct. 3337. in Bally, 'aTaggy. kno.k, 50*. (,0 A. 3 «.3S,. u) 10.. ljA, Ur. M.rrl.k.,
J pto. »<■ « »■ ¥--- Glencanon, { plow, SS a DaS 29(4 Jim. 30(/t year. — Inrolkd nil. August
\l. 6s.9d.—m Cullior alias Ballyvoghan, 1 plow., 58 a. 17s.7 jd. 1678.
— Cloonesnagh alias Craghrony, 1 plow., 204 a. 3/. Is. lid.
in Cloonola, 1 plow., 222 a. 3/. 7s. :>jd. — in Ballyvaghan, 25. MABELL countess dowager of FINGALL. — Kil
1 plow., 107 a. 1/. 2s. 4Jd. — in Clonekitt, 4 plow., 96 a. modan, 2 qrs., 182a. 1/. 16s. 9jd— Ballytragh, J qr., Ci
1/. 9s. 2d. ; bar. Clonderala, same co. — Bricknissc, & qr., 60 a. ate Cregan and Slianvally, I qr., in Annaghbegg, 2 qrs., 6
18s. 2 id. — Cloonaghbegg, 3d of qr., 207 a. 3/. 2s. lOJd. 16s. 2jd.; bar. Killconnell, co. Galway. — in Killowerm
Cloonaghmore, 3d of qr., 60 a. 18s. 24 d. — in Cleynamore, ^ q1'-, 223a. 21. 5s. 3d. — in Cloning, 1 J qr., 196 a. 1/. 19s.
2 3ds of qr., 92a. 1/. 7s. 1 ].{</. — Lismoyle, j qr., 41a. 12s. bid. — Cassabegg, 4 qr., 95 a. 19s. 2jd. ; 4 bar. Clonm'knov
Ballym'knavin, i qr., 36 a. 10s. 1 1 jd. — Ballymacknavin, same co. — Ballanabanaba, l qr., 156 a. 1/. 11s. 6jd. — Clc
31 a. 9s. bd. — Cahirrobane, 4 qr. and 4 cart., 61 a. 18s. 6jd. egalla, 4 qr., 194 a. 11. 19s. 3d. — Killclony, 1 qr., 13
— Beallabilly, 1 qr., 92 a. 1/. 17s. lljd.; bar. Bunratty, same 1A 6s. 8id. ; bar. Killconnell, same co— Total, 1,258a. pli
25. MABELL countess dowager of FINGALL. — Killco- Galway.
modan, 2 qrs., 182 a. 1/. 16s. 9jd. — Ballytragh, l qr., Cregg
ate Cregan and Slianvally, 4 qr., in Annaghbegg, 2 qrs., 80 a.
same co. — Ballanabanaba, 1 qr., 156a. 1/. 11s. 6jd. — Clogh-
egalla, 4 qr., 194 a. U 19 s. 3d. — Killclony, lqr., 132 a.
M. 6s. 84d. ; bar. Killconnell, same co. — Total, 1,258 a. plant.
—Total, 1,770 a. plant. (2,867a. In. 28 p. stat.)— Total (2,037 a. 3n. 5p. stat.)— Total rent, 121. 14s. 81d— Clouri
it, 26/. 17s. bid. 14. JAMES ROCH of Castlefoure, and Dreminagh, 2 qrs., 206 a. 21. Is. 8jd.— in Cloneshalla;
gent. — In Cahirfadda, 1 qr., 1a. 3 id. —
1 qr., 27 a. 8s. 2 Id. — in Carrueknock, 1 qi
i Carrunemadra, 1 qr-> 67 a. 11s. 6 Id. — in Castlerow, 3 qrs., 90 a. 18s. 2Jd.—
Carnecastle, 1 qr., 3a. 10if d. — in Derrydrombringg, 4 qr. I Aghamanaghan, 40a. 8s. ljd.; bar. Ballintobber, co. Ros-
49 a. 14s. 10.W. — in Poultilieher, J qr., 26 a. 7s. lOjd. — ii
Killtoska, 1 qr., 199 a. 31. 0s. 5|d. ; bar. Inchiquin, same co
— in Ballymorroghoe, 2 qrs., 2 a. 7 id. — in Mogohy, 1 qr.
common. — Crannagh, j qr., 150 a. 1/. 10s. 4Jd— in Bally-
craggane, 1 qr., 60 a. 12s. ljd. ; bar. Athlone, same co. —
Total, 697 a. plant. (1,129 a. & 7 p. stat.) — Total rent.
and 2-Sds, 20 a. 6s. 0 jd.; bar. Burren, same co — in Clooneene, 7/. Is. lid. — in Ballincuddihy, 1 qr., 50 a. 10s. ljd. — it
West, 1 qr., 18 a. 5s. bid— in Clooneene, East, 1 qr., 1 a. Liffin and Ballenegrew, 36 a. 7s. 3 id. ; bar. Dunkellyn, sam.
3 hd.; bar. Corcumroe, same co — in Ardkamy, 1 qr., 10 a. co. — in Ballynebamba, 11a. 2s. 2jd. ; bar. Killconnell, co.
3s. OJd. — in Tobermaly, 1 qr., 22 a. 6s. 8d.; bar. Bunratty, Galway.— Total, 97 a. plant. (157 a. & 20 p. stat.)— Total
same co. Total rent, 387 a. plant. (627 a. 2 a. stat.) — Total rent, 19s. 7 jd. Dale 18 th May 30 th year. — Inrolled
rent, bl. 17s. 6Jd. — to hold in trust for and to the use of said 5t/t JulV 1678-
Donogh O’Bryan. 15. JOHN DURY gent In Car-
rownegoole, 127 a. 2 it. 1/. 18s. 8d. ; bar. Inchiquin,, same co. 28. IIONORA HOGAN, grand-daughter of Pat* Hogan.
— Ballymurroghue, 2 qrs., 37a. 11s. 3d.— a parcell of Bally- —1“ Kilnainona, a parcell, 13 A. 3s. lljd.— Raslian, 4°qr.,
-go°le, 127 a. 2 it. 1/. 18s. 8d.; bar. Inchiquin,, same co. 28. IIONORA HOGAN, grand-daughter of Pat* Hogan.
Ilymurroghue, 2 qrs., 37 a. 11s. 3d.— a parcell of Bally- —I" Kilnainona, a parcell, 13 A. 3s. lljd— Raslian, 4°qr.,
ighue als Knockbrack, 5 a. Is. 6Jd— Poulcoolicky, 3d of 86 A- ll- 6s. ljd.— in Ballynellan, 1 qr., 54 a. 16s. 4fd—
a. Is. 6Jd. ; bar. Burren, same co— Gortneglogh, part Clonfeghera, 1 cart., 31 a. 9s. bd. — Pollebane, 4 qr., 37 a.
qr. of Cooleranagh, 45 A. 13s. 8d— in Ballyashea, 1 qr., H* 2|d— Total, 221 a. plant. (358 a. stat.) — Total rent,
21. 8s. 7d— in Coulegane, 4 qr., 19 a. 4s. 6fd— in Clo- u 7s- ljd. ; bar. Inchiquin, co. Clare Dale 19/A June
of die qr. of Cooleranagh, 45 A. 13s. 8d— in Ballyashea, 1 qr.. Us. 2jd— Total, 221 a. plant. (358 A.
160a. 21. 8s. 7d— in Coulegane, 4 qr., 19 a. 4s. 6jd— in Clo- 3l- 7s- ljd. ; bar. Inchiquin, co. Clare.
noughtragh and Cloneghtragh, lqr., 25 a. 7s. 7d.; bar. 30/A year.— Inrolled 2bth June 1678.
Inchiquin, same co— in Mogherblenagh or Moherbelanagh,
3-4 ths qr., 35 a. 10s. 7Jd.; bar. Corcumroe, same co in 30- EDMOND KENNEDY gent.-
Poleteehehur, 4 qr.. Ill a. 1/. 13s. 8Jd— in Kiltochy qr., 59 a. 35 A- (5® a. 2 r. 31 p. stat.) 7s. Id. ; 1
qr., 35 a. 10s. 7Jd.; bar. Corcumroe, same co in 30- EDMOND KENNEDY gent. — In Drum, 3 cart.,
hehur, 4 qr.. Ill A. 1/. 13s. 8Jd. — in Kiltochy qr., 59 a. 38 a- (56 a. 2 r. 31 p. stat.) 7s. Id.; 1 bar. Bellamoe, co.
d. in Lisvilvoyna, 3 cart., 30 a. 9s. ljd. — in Carrow- Galway. Dale 29/A May 30/A year. — Inrolled 8/A June
;h, lqr., 49a. 14s. 104d. — Teskagh, 1 cart., 28a. 1678.
8s. 6d. — in Ballyshea qr., 23a. 6s. lljd.; bar. Inchiquin,
same co— Total, 754a. 2r. plant. (1,222a. 1 r. 1 p. stat)- 31- WM. TAYLORand JAS. FOSTER gent— Killure-
"r°tal rent, 11/. 9s. 0\d. Dale 29th June 30/A year. — begg, 1 qr., 248 a. — Caltraghleagh, 4 qr., 148 a. — Total
rolled 3d Aug. 1678. (641 a. 1 r. 33 p. stat.)— Total rent, 11. 0s. 04d. ; 4 bar. Clon-
m'knowne, co. Galway 32. Said WALTER TAYLOR.
17. EDWARD BROWNE gent. — Carginedowy and — Twomeyeughter ate Dromeyeughter qr., 243 a. (393 a. 2 n.
Total rent, 11/. 9s. OJd.
Inrolled 3d Aug. 1678.
Mantuor, 1 qr., 79a. 16s— Lurgaand Drishagan, 1 qr., 117a. 19 p- stat-) 12s. 6d. ; same 4 bar. and co.
1/. 3s. 8Id.— Ardagl. and Triragh, 106 a. 1/. is. 54d.; bar. 3 0th year — Inrolled Mh Dec. 1678.
and co. Roscommon. — Carrowenmonine, l qr., 90 a. 18s. 2?d
— Tullaghboy, 1 qr., 43a. 8s. 8Jd. — Rime’ or Runneboll’ 34" WM- HAMILTON and WILL
lqr., 44a. 8s. lid. — Runechaca, 4 a tryne, 63 a. 12s. 9d— — In Tullenelacky, 2 qrs., 45 a. (72 a. 3 R.
Carrowentogher, 1 cart., 13 a. 2s. 71d. — Lisliphillip, 1 qr., I)ar- Longford, co. Galway. — Carrowne
4 bar. and co. Date 15/A July
90a. 18s.2jd. — Clonderagh, 1 qr., 35a. 7s. Id.; bar. Boyle] 7s- 1 — Castlekenaghan
same co. — Total, 680a. plant. (1,101a. 2r. stat.) Total 0s-7ic/- — Carrowbane, 3
34. WM. HAMILTON and WILLIAM SANDS esq. Gal, cay.
-In Tullenelacky, 2 qrs., 45 a. (72 a. 3 r. 22 p. stat.) 9s. ljd.-
■r. Longford, co. Galway. - Carrownecrossie, 1 qr., 134 a! Mwo
. 7s. ljd. - Castlekenaghan, 1 cart, of Carrowboy, 102 a. ’
. 0s. 74d. — Carrowbane, 3 cart. 168 a. 1/. 14s. did. in
rent, 6/. 17s. 8jd. 19. JOHN YEEDONgent— Ballin- LisbroSa,1> 1 qr-> 143a- U- 8s. 1 ljd. ; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo.
collin, 4 qrs., 278 a. 21. 16s. 3Jd— Creweagh °or Creawedy, ~ Tolal> 598 a. plant. (958 a. 3 it. 26p. stat.) — Total rent,
4 qrs., 341a. 3r. 8p. 31. 9s. 24d.; bar. Tirerill, co. Sligo! 5l' 19',-10irf- Date 3d Dec. 30th year. — Inrolled 27/A Jan.
4 qrs., 341 a. 3r. 8p. 31. 9s. 24d. ; bar. Tirerill, co. Sligo. J9s' 10irf‘ L
— Doo, 1 cart., 35 a. 7s. Id. ; bar. Corran, same co. Total *678.
654 a. 3 r. 8 p. plant. (1,060 a. Sr. 16 p. stat.) — Total’
. 61. 12s. 7 d. 20. THOMAS YEEDON gent. In Moy! 35‘ JOIIN BAr
heden or Moyhen, 90 a. (145a. 3 r. 5p. stat.) 18s. 2 Id!; 2 Ts‘ ol'. Killoggs,
35. JOHN BAEBOE gen3 Four out „nd h.lf in th«
qrs. of Killoggs, viz. Killmreagh, 1 cart., and Sessiagh
Roscommon. Date 19/A March 30/A year. Gol'lnemagh alias Gortm'Maha, one sixth part of a qr., 93 a.
—Inrolled 17/A May 1678.
. 21. GERRARD COLLEY. — Bellatullagh, 4 qr., and
Bracklone, 4 qr., 119 a. 11. 4s. Ojd— in Ballydulchan, 1 qr.,
78 a. 15s. 94d. ; bar. Ballintobber, co. Roscommon —Total
197 a. plant. (319 a. & 16 p. stat.)_Total rent, 1/. l9s. l0{d
22. RICHARD IIUDSOR, son and heir of John—
Clooneene alias Lecarrowclonyne, 4 qr., 35 a. 7s. Id— Corre-
skehane ate Skehyne, 1 qr., 47 a. 9s. Ojd— in Brocklugh alias
— Killoggs, 1 cart., 62 a. — Knockaneearrow, 4 cart, 16 a.
Sessiaghneleahy in Leagh-ni-Carrownefrevanagh, 6th of qr.,
22 a. — Sessiagh-Gortfiidda, d°, 22 a.; par. Killinvoy, bar.
Athlone, co. Roscommon. — Total, 215 a. plant. (348 a. 1 it
7 p. stat.)— Rent, 21. 3s. 6 Id. Date 25/A April 30/A year.
— Inrolkd 26/A Sept. 1678.
37. Sir RICHARD KENNEDY knt. and bart, second
baron of die Exchequer — Clony, 203 a. & 3 p— Glassgrauny
Brucklogh, lqr., 38 a. 7s. 8)d-Clandaduffe alias "cie^ | “t^t'pan! 'tsi
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soCn.ll- — Total, 599 a. & 1 p. plant. (907 a. Ik. 5 p. stat.) — rent,
■ 121. 2s. 6 jd. — in Coolenemode, 66 a. & 9 p. prof. 22 a. 2 r.
Kilkenny. 12 unprof.— Killandree, 115 a. 2 n. 32 p.— in the same,
18 a. 2 b. 24 p. — in Ballyhimny, 18 a. 1 b. 37 p. — in Mone-
hunree, 78 a. 3 n. 1 6 p— in Earlesragh, 73 a— in Derrylacka, so c. ir.
129 a. Ik. 2 p. ; bar. Knocktopher, co. Kilkenny. — Total, —
500 a. plant. (809 a. 3 n. 26 p. stat.)— rent, 101 2s. 5 jd. . Kilkenny.
Date 18 th June, 30 th year.— Inrolled 27 th Sept. 1678.
Roll, 30 th Cha. II. second part, face.
Clare. 1. NICHOLAS BOURKE esq., son of James. — Knock-
ynimany, 148 a. 21. 4s. lljd. — Ballysoppagh and Killavd,
71 a. 1/. Is. 6 jd. — in Knockdrumcoddle, 87 a. II. 6s. 5d. —
Lahernbegg, 52 a. 15s. 5jd. — Knockedangin and Cluonle-
liine, 178 a. 21. 14s. 2d. — in Lisbiggeon, Orney and Gort-
rahen, 103 a. II. 11s. 3d. — in Knockmoyre, 28 a. 8s. 5 jd. —
Tobyrmaly, 24 a. 7s. 3jd. — Moygownagh, 9 a. 2s. 5 d. —
Cluonmore, 14 a. 4s. 2jd— Ileloghagh, 27 a. 8s. 2jd.—
Garrynegree, 215 a. 31. 5s. 3|d. — Ballydoneghane, 72 a.
II. Is. 10 jd. — in Cluonniollen and Derrygweene alias Derry-
garriffe, 82 a. II. 4s. 10 jd. — Denyneeagheragh, Rahmary,
Ballykeelebrick and Cluonkee, 124. a. II. 17s. 7jd.; bar.
Islands, co. Clare.— Cahirhurly, 596 a. 91. Is. ; bar. Tullagh,
same co.. — Ballydonoghooe, Bough and Cluonkillane, 72 a.
II. Is. 10Jd. — in Knockdrumkiddell, qr. and fds of a qr.,
137 a. 21. Is. 7jd. ; bar. Islands, same co. — Total, 2,039 a.
plant. (3,303 a. & 39 p. stat.)— Total rent, 301. 18s. 2d—
Clunokilly or Cluonkilly, 3d of a plow. 88 a. II. 6s. 8fd.; bar.
Clonderala, same co.— Bolenescragh, 30th part of a qr., 25 a.
7s. 7 jd. — Ranegessagh, 10-33ds of 33 sixtietlis of H qr., 32a.
9s. 7 jd. — in Shahane, Gortneshannally, Derryhulliske, 32-
57 ths of 57-60ths of 1 qr., 35 a. 10s. 7 Id. — Liscrowy ne, 4-60ths
qr., Derry, 9-60ths, 60 a. 18s. 2id.— in Derrygarriffe, 48 a.
14s. 7 id. — Ratheene and Gortatunagh, 129 a. II. 19s. 1 jd. ;
bar. Islands, same co. — Total, 417 a. plant. (675 a. 2. r. stat.)
Galway. — Total rent, 61. 6s. 7 id. — in Shanownasuggart and Boleta-
grane, 1 cart. 36 a. 7s. 3 Id. — in Knockanvin, 4 qr., 19 a.
3s. lOd — in Shannoveige, 4 cart., in Tonelegish, i cart., in
Shanenphistine, 4 cart., Feanane, 1 cart., and Clogherlary,
4 cart., 112 a. II. 2s. 8Jd. — Littirfir, -jds of a cart., Glan-
nauloegfadda, 1 cart., Sycan, 1 cart., and Derryvoliellv, 1 cart,
211 a. 21. 2s. 8 Id. — Letterfir, 6th of a cart., 22 a. 4s. 5 id. —
in Carrownelestrane and Leaghletter, 3 qrs., and .jds, 65 A.
13s. 21d. — a parcell of mountain, 27 a. 5s. 5 id. — in Sllanna-
gurane, 1 qr., 17 a. 3s. 5Jd. — in Sersy, 1 qr., 17 a. 3s. 5jd. —
a piece of mountain in Controversy, 11a. 2s. 2jd. — coarse
mountain, 17 a. 3s. 5 jd. — in Leganyminy, 1 cart., 40 a.
8s. l^d.; bar. Muckullin, co. Galway. — Total, 594 a. plant.
Clare. (962 a. 3 r. 8 p. stat.)— Total rent, 61. 0s. 4d.— Killine, 3d of
a qr., 69 a. II. 0s. 1 1 id. — Balleene, 18-60ths of qr., 58 a.
17s. 7 Jd. — Coolemeene, 15-57ths 4„qr, 16 a. 4s. 10Jd. — in
Laghfally North, 85 A. II. 5s. 9 jd. — Laghfally South, 102 A.
II. 10s. lljd.; bar. Islands, co. Clare. — Total, 330 a. plant.
Galway. (534 a. 2 r. 9 p. stat.) — Total rent, 51. 0s. 2 id. — Derrymore,
1 cart., 29 a. 5s. 10id. — Gorttemore, 4 qr., 91 a. 18s. 5:]d. —
in mountain belonging to several lands, 8 a. Is. 7Jd ; bar.
Muckullin, co. Galway. — Total, 128 a. plant. (207 a. 1 r.
12 p. stat.) — Total rent, II. 5s. lid. 7. GARRETT
PURCELL gent. — Pollekerkee, i qr., 90 a. 18s. 2fd. —
Doonebrent, 1 qr., 85 a. 17s. 2 id. — in two boggs, whereof
profitable? a. Is. 4Ad. ; bar. Dunmore, same co. — Total, 182a.
plant. (294 a. 2 r. 5p. stat.) — Total rent, II. 16s. 9jd.
Dale lUh June, 30th year. — Inrolled 22 d June 1678.
Mayo. 9. JOHN BROWNE esq. — Cloonlinssecane or Cloneluis-
secane, 1 qr., 65 a. 13s. 2 Jd. — Carrowhemas, 1 qr., 50 a.
10s. lid. — Drumenevadoge, 1 cart., 51a. 10s. 3jd. — Dru-
menegoagh, lcart., 22 a. 4s. 5Sd. — in Clooncoula, 5 cart. 31 a.
6s. 3 id.; bar. Carra, co. Mayo. — in Erritt als Erriffe, with
the salmon fishing, 264 a. 21. 13s. 5Jd. ; bar. Borrishowle, same
co. — in Aghlaghard, 18 a. 3s. 7 id. ; bar. Killmaine, same co.
— Kiltane or Killune, a parcell belonging to the abbey of
Mayo, 6 a. Is. 2 id. — in Lissinisky qr., 53 a. 10s. 8 jd. — Gar-
ryunn, 1 qr., 97 a. 19s. 7 jd. — Lissiloghnane and Carrowmurry,
2 qrs., 251 a. 21. 10s. 9 jd. — Clogherkeene, 1 qr., 81 a.
16s. 4|d. — Tullyspellane, iqr., 69 a. 13s. lljd. — Clooneduffe,
1 qr., 90 a. 18s. 2jd. — Ballyclanshane, 1 qr., 93 a. 18s. lOjd.
— Barney alias Barnydrumrameightra, 1 qr., 107 a. 11. Is. 8d. ;
bar. Carra, same co.— Total, 1,348 a. plant. (2,183 a. 2 r. 16 p.
Galway. stat.) — Total rent, 131. 12s. 1 1-Jd. — Cassaineteragh, 1 qr., 66 a.
13s. 4Jd. — in Cahirgale and Knockebracke, 2 cart., 32 a.
6s. 53d— in Unima, 5 cart. 25 a. 5s. 0|d— Cleggin, 24 qrs.,
415 a. 41. 4s. OJd. ; bar. Ballynehensy, co. Galway. — Crom-
(122.)
kin or Cromlin, 1 qr., 151 a. II. 10s. 6fd.— in Monteroyue, r .
i V > 23 a. 3 r. 4s. 9id.— in Lee, 4 qr, 14 a. 2s. 10. jd. — in " m‘!/'
Carrowkeele qr, 45 a. 2 r. 9s. 2Jd.— in Tunlinan or Tun-
ninan qr, 77 a. 15s. 7 jd. ; 4 bar. Rosse, same co. — in the -ftlis
ofaqr, of Castlegare, 6 a. Is. 2id.— in Clonroylagh, 4 qr,
and Carrownegannin, 4th of a qr, 20 a. 4s. & Oid. ; 4 bar.
Killyan, same co. — Total, 875 a. 1 r. plant. (1,417 a. 3 r.
1 1 p. stat.)— Total rent, 81. 17s. ljd. 11. N1CS. WHITE.
— Barnaboy, 3 cart, 141 a. II. 8s. 61d— Gortnamona, 4 qr,
76 a. 15s. 4 jd. — Lisnecule, 1 cart, 37 a. 7s. 6d.— in Ballinoe,
J qr, 23 a. 4s. 8d.— Killine, 4 qr, 64a. 12s. Hid.— Lis-
sinisky, 1 qr, 88 a. 17s. 9|d.— Carrcleery, 4 qr, 74 a.
14s. ll^d. — in Cappacunny, i qr, 34 a. 6s. 104d. — in
Killindreagh, 1 cart, 24 a. 4s. 10Jd. — Crecanbegg, 4 qr,
60 a. 12s. 1 jd. ; 4 bar. Leitrim, same co. — Total, 621a.
plant. (1,006 a. stat.) — Total rent, 61. 5s. 9d. 12.
MICHAEL CORMICK. — Bellaskeragji, 1 qr, 202 a. m
21. 0s. lOjd. — in Lissiloan, 1 qr, 39 a. 7s. 10 jd. ; bar. Cos-
telloe, co. Mayo. — Total, 241 a. plant. (390 a. 1 u. 26 p. stat.)
—Total rent, 21. 8s. 9 id. 12. RICHD. BOURKE.—
Askelane, 1 qr. 214 a. 21. 3s. id. — in Aghanny alias Aghaniske,
1 qr, 79 a. 16s.— in Dowghmacowen, 1 qr, 24 cart. 71 a.
3r. 20 p. 14* 5 id.— in Carrowmore, 13 a. 2s’. 7Jd; bar.
Murriske, same co. — Total, 377 a. 3 it. 20 p. plant. (612 a.
& 32 p. stat.— Total rent, 31. 16s. 5d.— Mr. Bourke to hold
these lands to the use of and in trust for Miles Lord Vise'
Mayo and his heirs. — 14. MARY and FRANCIS
COGHLAN. — Coolevonaghten, 1 qr, 304 a. 31. Is. 6id. —
Lisincrane, 1 qr, 298 a. 31. 0s. 4d. — Coolough, 1 qr. 255 a.
21. 11s. 74 d. — Castlepinane, 4 cart, 33 a. 6s. 8{d. — in
Coolagagagh qr, 50 a. 10s. lid.; bar. Gallen, same co. —
Total, 940 a. plant. (1,522 a. 2r. 12 p. stat.)— Total rent,
91. 10s. 3}d. Dale 21 st Aug. 29 th year. — Inrolled 3th Feb.
1678.
16. DOMINICK SKERRETT gent.—1 The townc and Galway.
4 qrs. of Dangen, viz. Dangenoughter, 1 qr, 65 a. 13s. 1 jd.
— Dangenmenagh, 1 qr, 97 a. 19s. 17 jd. — Dangeneighteragh,
1 qr, 98 a. 19s. lOjd. — Dangencastlane, 1 qr, 113 a.
II. 2s. 10Jd. — Carrowmenagh, 1 qr, 69a. 13s. 11 jd.; bar.
Clare, co. Galway. — a Controversy admeasured with the lands
of Dangenoughter, and lying between Dangen, Coolow, and
Coolourtey, 17 a. 3s. 5Jd. — in Ballyheyne, 2 qrs, 10 a. 2s. 0 jd.
— in Laughill, 1 qr, 134 a. II. 7s. 1 jd. — in Killgarruffe qr,
76 a. 15s. 4}d.— in Killroe and Castle-qr, 2 qrs, 47 a.
9s. 6Jd. ; same bar. and co. — Total, 726 a. plant. (1,175 a.
3r. 38 p. stat.) — Total rent, 71. 6s. 11 jd. — Lecarrow, 1 qr, Mayo.
164 a. II. 13s. 2d. ; par. Annagh, bar. Costelloe, co. Mayo. —
Moycallgoe, 4 qr, 43 a. 8s. 8 jd. — in Carrownahcele als Caher-
nalielly, 2 qrs, 12 a. 2s. 5jd.; bar. Killmaine, same co. —
Carrowdoonty als the qr. of Dune, viz. Dooneighter and
Dooneoghter, 170 a. 11. 14s. 4}d. ; bar. Gallen, same co. —
Total, 389 a. plant. (630 a. Sc 18 p. stat.) — Total rent,
31. 18s. 8jd. 19. EDMOND SKERRETT gent. — Galway.
Ballycahessy, 24 qr, 48 a. 9s. 8 jd. — in Buoliglasse, 3 cart,
99 A. II. 0s. 04d. — in the Tirlogh and Island in Controversy in
common to yc parishes of Killcoonagh, Killeny and Kilkilvery,
151 a. II. 10s. 6jd. — in Ballykahessy,. 10 a. 2s. OJd. —
Manisflin, 2 qrs, 138 a. II. 7s. lljd. — in Killgarrufffe qr,
12 A. 2s. 5d. ; bar. Clare, co. Galway Total, 458 a. plant.
(741a. 3 b, 20 p. stat.)— Total rent, 41. 12s. 8Jd. 20.
WM. SKERRETT gent.— In Rathmore, with the castle,
towne, and commons of Ballinderry, 242 A. 21. 9s. — in Ramore,
2 qrs, 306 a. 31. Is. lljd. ; same bar. andco. — Total, 548 a.
plant. (887 a. 3 r. stat.) — Total rent, 51. 10s. lljd. Dale
16<A March, 30th year.— Inrolled 26th March 1678.
23. ROGER O’SHAGNUSSEY esq, son and heir to Sir Gal, oay.
Dermott, knt, who was son of Sir Robert, knt. — The chief
seat of Gortinshegory, with the appuru and 2,000 a. adjoining
thereto, viz. Gortinshegory, 3 qrs, 211 a. — the qr. of the
townland of Gortinshegory, called Killmacondra, 75 a. ; par.
and bar. Killtartan, co. Galway. — Ballylenane, 1 qr, 85 a.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
so Ca. XI. — Ballyhewe near Gort, 293 a. — Ballynoe alias Flingstowne,
— 1 townland, 226 a.— Ballysida, 1 towne, 199 a.; par. Kil!mc-
a W0’J- dough, same bar. and co. — Carrocule, a qr. of the town of
Clounehane, 51 a. — Barnard, 1 qr. of Tulloghmcgan, 58 a.
Ardvallaghduffc afs Ardvillegoghe, 2 qrs. 122 a. — Carroulissey
and Syegh, near Ballyhugh, 2 qrs. and i, 138 a— Ballymony-
aneane, 1 townland, next Ballyhue, 270 A— Drumlea town-
land, 4 miles from Gort, 252 a. — in Carubeseda qr., 20 a. ;
par. Beagh, same bar. and co — Total, 2,000 a. plant. (3,239 a.
2 r. 27 r. slat)— rent, 20/. 4s. 11 id. 25. Said ROGER—
Ballyinofoyle, 4 qrs. and i, 209 a., 2/. 2s. 3£d— Carrowmar-
tine, 1 qr., 36 a. 7s. 3Jd. — Tyragliane alias Tyralagh, 2 qrs.,
188 a. 1/. 18s. Old. — Ardmoylevane, 4 qrs., 33 6 a. 34 7s. ll,}d.
Dromsaesknane, 2 qrs. and 1 and four-fifths, 147 a. 1/. 9s.
8fd— in Carryny alias Carring, 1 qr., 113 a. 1/. 2s. 10|d—
Cregan alias Cionehaha, 1 qr. 70 a. 14s. 2d— Tullanagan, 1 qr.,
68 a. 13s. 9d— Cregg, 3 qrs. and 1, 251 a. 21. 10s. 9 Jd—
Behagh ats Behee, 4 qrs., 205 a. 21. Is. 5 Id— in Capparilla,
1 qr. in the 4 qrs., 173 a. 1/. 15s. — in Ravillydoon and Gort-
vohar, i qr., 39 a. 7s. 101d. — three qrs. of the townland of
Demncalling, 246 a. 21. 9s. 9|d— in Glanbrack and Car-
rownacrossye, 2 qrs., 91 a. 18s. 5d— Killoghty, 2 qrs., 1 cart.,
131 a. 1/. 6s. 6d— Cappaghmore, 3 cart., 64a, 12s. lljd—
in Gortecarnane and Iiillofane, 2 qrs., 200 A. 21. 0s. 5>,d— in
Ravillydoone and Gortvogher, 2 qrs., 16 a. 3s. 2$d. in Cloo- I
nyne, 38 a. 7s. 8Jd— in Sessee qr., 24. a. 4s. lO^d.; bar.Kil-
tartan, same co — Total 2,645 a. plant. (4,284 a. 1 r. 32 p.
stat.)— Total rent, 26/. 14s. HJd. Date 20th Dec. 29 th
year. — Inrollcd 2d May 1678.
rocksof the same, 4 a. 9jd. — Creagecorcrane, a parcell of rocky so Cu.n,
pasture of the same, 4 a. 9Jd— in Doughan, 1 qr., 9 a. Is. lOd. ~
— Shanalaght, a parcell of bogg, 1 a. 2{d— in Bolleneloby, a Ga^<"j.
part of Bally loy qr., 1 a. 2 Jd— Total, 569 a. plant. (921 a.
2 R. 39 p. stat.)— Total rent, 51. 15s. 2 Jd. ; bar. Ballynehensy.
co. Galway. — To hold to Giles for her life; remainder to
Edward and his heirs male ; remainder to Edward y« younger,
grandson and heir to Art. and his heirs male ; remainder to
Conly Geoghegan, late of Lcrha, and his heirs male ; remainder
to Francis Earl of Longford and his heirs for ever, according
to a deed of settlement made by said Art. of said lands, dated
22d June 1666. — By privy signet, dated at Whitehall 20 Oct.
1677, the King directed the said Giles and Edward to pass
certificate and patent of their lands, in common with other
transplanters, allotted to the said Arthur Geoghegan, late of
| Castletoun, co. Meath, esq. in Conaught, pursuant to the Acts
of Settlement (29°, 3 .p.f R. 4.) Dale 15/A May 30/A Year.
— Jnrolled Is/ July 1678.
38. ROGER FALLON— In Leaghbegg, J qr., 81 a. (131 Roscommon.
a. & 34 p. suit.) 16s. 4 Jd. ; bar. Bellamoe, co. Roscommon.
Date 27/A May 30th year. — Inrollcd 8th June 1678.
40. OWEN KELLY. — In Rapheake, 1 qr., 71 a. 14s. 4Jrf. Roscommon
—in Cornesharvoge, .) qr., 26 A. 5s. 3.{d— Total 97 a. plant.
(157 a. & 19 P. stat.)— Total rent, 19s. lid.; A bar. Moycar-
nan, co. Roscommon Date VI th June 30/A year
Inrollcd 20th July 1678.
28. GEORGE Lord Visct. LANESBOROUGH. —
Dressaghan, .1 qr., 39 A. 7s. 10|d. — Runtevolan, 1 cart., 28 a.
5s. 8d. in Carrownemorhee, 52 a. 10s. (<{d.; bar. and co.
Roscommon— in Ardcolla qr., 65 a. 13s. 2d. ; bar. Boyle,
same co— Edenan, 1 cart., 19 a. 3s. 10c? in said Carrowne-
morhee, i qr., 17 a. 3s. 5.j d.; bar. Ballintobber and Ros-
common, same co. — Clonkagh, 1 qr. 4 gneeves, 218 a. 21.
4s. 1 ^d. ; bar. Roscommon, same co— in Carranleagh, i qr.,
17 a. 3s. 5 id. — Clonboyoge, the other cart., 19 a. 3s. 10c?.
Corskagh, i qr., and Tawnaghmore, i qr., 99 a. 1/. 0s. 0 id. ;
same bar. and co— Total, 573 a. plant. (928 a & 27 p. stat.)
— Total rent, 5/. 16s. — to hold these last 99 a. to the use of
Christopher Long, his heirs and assigns for ever. Date
30/A April 30/A year.— Inrollcd 30th May 1678.
'■ 31. JOHN KELLY, esq. — In Clonlyen, 1 qr., 200 a. 21.
0s. 5Jc?. — in Drinane, 5 cart., 72a. 14s. Id.—' Total, 440a. 2 r.
17 p. stat. — Total rent, 21. 15s. 0 \d. — Lisdonnoghcarragh in
Clumiscarbry, 64 a. 12s. 1 Ilf/— in Drynan, 20 a. 4s. Ok/.—
Total, (136 a.& 11 p. stat.)— Total rent, 17s.; 4 bar. Killyan,
co. Galway— in Ballyvogher and Gortnecousane, | qr., 52 a.
10s. 6 \d— in Drynane, 5 cart., 28 a. 5s. 8c?. — Total, (129 a!
1 R. 34 p. stat.)— Total rent, 16s. ajd.; par. KiUroran, A bar.
Killyiln> same in Clonickellagga, 3d qr., 40 a. (64 a. I
3 u. 6 p. stat.) 8s. Id. ; par. Teaghsrara, bar. Athlone, co. Ros-
common Date 1th March 30/A year.—. Inrollcd 18/A June
1678.
34. GILES and EDWD. GEOGHEGAN, widow and
second Son of Art. Geoghegan— Bunowen, 1 qr., 16 a. 3s. 2jd
— Aylebracke, 1 qr., 20 a. 4s. OJd— a parcell of pasturable
bogg, 2 a. 43d— another parcell of bogg, 2 a. 4|d— Bally loy, )
qr., 15 a. 3s. Old— Islandurrogh, 4a. 9Jd— Truske,l qr., 12a.
7a 5 a ~-?0°"l"S1,en> 1 qr-. and Inshurra andlslanddugg,
18a. 3s. 7jd— Knockanargid, 1 qr., 10 a. 2s. Old— Dow
hinane, 1 qr 17 a. 3s. 5.1d.-Inishclare and Inishmean, with
three rocks of Islands, 1 1 a. 2s. 2|d— Ballyleamy, 1 qr 14 A
2s. lOd— Islandkennally or kennell and Island-Emell, 10 a'
2s. Ojd—BaHym'nowJa^qrs., 34 a. 6s. 10*d— Ballcarbegg
and Emlaghmore, 1 qr., 117 a. 1/. 3s. 8-}d— Douehan 1 I
32 a 6s. 5 \d. — Mungagh and Ardagh, 1 qr„ H6 ^
11.2s. old- m Ardbeara, 1 qr., 76 a. 15s. 4Jd— in Murvoy,
3 cart , 10 a. 2s. Ojd— in Bunowen, 1 qr., 5 A. ls. 0id_
Island-Cappnn, a small rocky parcell, part of Aylebrack,' 4 a.
m lr,lske> 1 qr-, 3 a. 7 \ d. — Islandtyme, a parcell of
rocky pasture, part of Ballyleamy, 2 a. 43d-two little small
42. DANHLL O’MORAN, and GILES his wife— 1„ Rosea
Cloonfadda, 1 qr., 199 a. (322 a. 1 r. 18 p. stat.) 21. 0s. 3k/.;
bar. Ballintobber, co. Roscommon — to her heirs and "as-
signs. 13‘ TIRLAGH McDON NOG H. — Carrowkeele,
Lishubert and Listrustan, 72a. (1 16 a. 2r.20p. stat.) 14s.6Jd. •
bar. Gallen, co. Mayo. 43. NICS. LEDWICH— In
Carnaheene 36 a. (58 a. 1 „. 10 p. stat.) 7s. 3k/.; bar.
Clare, co. Galway. 43. WM. SHANLEY— In Moy- Ros,
downe, 2 qrs., 95 a. (153 a. 3 r. 22 p. stat.) 19s 2k/— in
Togherfin, i qr., 18 a. (29 a. & 24 p. stat.) 3s. 7 fd. ; bar. Ath-
lone, co. Roscommon 45. JOHN CONRY. — llathmore
qr.^49 a. (241 a 1 r 20 p. stat.) 1/. 10s. 2d. ; same bar. and
CO 4o. AUNY and CHAS. O’CONNOR— 1„ Cloonart-
more, 3 cart., 58 a. 1 Is. 8Jd— Cloonikilly, 1 qr., 85 a. 17s. 2 Ad.
—Total, 143 a. plant. (231 a. 2. it. 22 p. stat.)— Total rent
ll I8.5: U.** ; same bal- «'Kl co— in Carrownisky, 1 qr., 18 a. Jk
9s 1 S~in rTTel^h f5 Lecarr°'vnecollue, i qr., 49 a.
9s. lid— in Coyle abas Keele, 22 a. 4s. 5£d— in Towerboy,
a"d ^rone, 11a. 2s. 2fd— Total, 100 a. plant. (162 a.
stat.) 1 otal rent, ll. 0s. 3d.; bar. Tyrawly, co. Mayo
45. WM DEVEmSH-Jn Cor Jline/i g„“^°31 a. ^
6s. 3 Id. in Carrowclogher, 1 qr., 8 a. Is. 7id-To.a /63 a
^ 2^ stat.)— Total rent, 7s. lO^d.; bar.and co.. Roscomwin."
Date 25 th May 30th year.— Inrollcd 4th Nov. 1678.
Galtcay.
48. ED. MACKALL.-E, fe, i
Tawnnghmore „i, Obnok^, , ,,,, „ ' 1 J
*• «■ BBYAN M-SHANE
K ;^r; V p'a. -In Kilwomore, 31 a. (50 a. & 34 p, stat)
Fr,«V r i88"’’’ G“™ «• CAEBEEY
EGAN. Gronsagii ,3 .. (ss I0 8Ji
5». C omp-W,„, „ DaumMy, sm
— Inrollcd 20th July 1 678. J '
VT" (« *'s *■ «*> « «-• , b«. Tul-
wZrr-1 r.-7lA- • — t-a.ii*....,
1 'l ■ s- M—JnGransghone.lqr.j no.. 14 13s.41d
rri“rTSe’
10 a. S* Olij bar. Ban-
atty, same co— Boule-Iven, 99a. ll. 10s. 0 Id.; bar.
ic iquin, same co— Total, 765 a. plant. (1,239 a. & 24 p.
M s“ mr-
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Roll, SO th Out. II. second part, back.
1. PETER CRAINSBOROUGII, of Waterford gent.,
son of Marcus, mere*. — In Ballynevan and Ballycullen, 3 qrs.,
94 a. 11. 8s. 6 Jd. — in Ballynevanbegg, 62 a. 18s. 9 jd. —
Moygallebegg, 10 a. 3s. 0 id. — Ballyvorgell, 1 cart, and 1,
42 a. 12s. 9d. — in Rathluba, 1 cart., 18 a. 2 it. 5s. 7 id.— in
Carrownenurc, 2 cart, and 4, 42 a. 2 it. 12s. 10 j d.— in Cragh-
nowen als Quillaneyartegan, 1 cart., 3 a. 10 jd. ; bar. Tullagli
and Bunratty, co. Clare. — Ballaghboy, 4 qr., 22 a. 2 r.
6s. 9 jd. — in Ballyroughane, 39 a. 11s. IOd. — in Clonea-
clierny, 4 cart., 2 a. 2 u. 8 jd. — in Keilane- Carrunegirry,
111a. II. 13s. 8Ad. — Cullanimartigan, 25 a. 7s. 7 d. — Bally-
mulcany, jlO a. 3s. 0)d. — Cahinnalla, 44 a. 13s. 4Jd. ; bar.
Bunratty, same co. — Total, (851a. Bn. 35 1>. stat.) — Total
rent, 71. 19s. 7 id. 3. Ardmaclansy, 1 qr., 92a. 1/. 7s. 11 Jd.
— Pollogh and Gortressmeere, 1 cart, and 4 of the 8 qrs. of
Ballynevan and Ballycullen, 40 a. 12s. ljd. — Ballyshaen-
begg, 4 qr.,84A. II. 5s. 6 Id. — in Ballyvoyre, 276a. 4/. 3s. 9 id.;
bar. Tullagh, same co.— Total, 492 a. plant. (796 a. 3 r. 32 p.
stat.)— Total rent, 71. 9s. 5d. 4. WM. BUTLER.— In
Ballykillln, 2 qrs., 50 a. (81a. stat.) 10s. 1 \d. ; bar. Kill-
tartan, co. Galway. 4. 5. HUGH DANIELL and
CATHARINE his wife.— In Capparilla, 3 a. (4 a. 3 r. 17 v.
stat.) 7 id. — in Capparilla, 4 qrs., 70 a. 14s. 2d.— in Cap-
parilla qr., 27 a. 5s. 5 4 d.— Total, (157 a. & 20 1\ stat.)—
Total rent, 19s. 7 Id. ; same bar. and co. 5. LAURENCE
KEATING.— In Ballykilleene, 2 qrs., 57 a. (92 a. 1 r. 13 r.
stat.) 11s. 6jd. ; same bar. and co. 6. ELLINOR and
MORRISH GIBBON. — In Cloghbuoly, 3 cart., and in
KUlinliugh, 3 cart., 73 a. (118 a. & 39 p. stat.) 14s. 9 Id.;
bar. Dunkellin, same co. Date 9th Feb. 30 th year. —
Inrolled 8lh May 1678.
8. THOMAS CULLIN gent. — In Oughterilowney, I qr.,
221 a. 2 1. 4s. 8 Id. — Derenemanagli, lqr., 196 a. U. 19s. 8d.
— Caldraghbridie and Doiclone, 1 qr., 293 a. 2 1. 19s. 3 Jd.
— in Derenemanagh qr., 4 a. 95d. ; bar. Kilconn'ell, co. Gal-
way.—Total, 714 a. plant. (1,156 a. 2 r. 23 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 71. 4s. 5)d. 10. DAVID ROOTH gent., son of
Rob. — Lisduffe and Lisnacreely, 158 a. (255 a. 3 r. 32 p. stat.)
II. 12s. ; bar. Clonm'nowen, same co. Date 20th Aug. 29 th
year. — Inrolled 1 9th Feb. 1678.
12. Capt. NlCIiS. MAHON. — Rathroe, 1 qr., 72 a.
14s. 7 d. — Barnaglosse in Carrowmurry, I cart., 38 a. 7s. 8d.
—in Rathroe East, 3 cart., 22 a. 4s. 5 Id. — Agamanagh,
3 gneeves, 35 a. 7s. Id. ; bar. and co. Roscommon. — in Bally-
macnealle, 3 qrs., 56 a. 11s. 4d. — in Belragh, 1 qr., 59 a.
11s. 11 Jd. — in Pollynemaghell, 1 cart., 27 a. 5s. 5 Id. — in
Aghakenedy, 1 cart., 6 a. Is. 21d. — Castlenode, 2-311’ of a qr.,
92 a. ISs. 7jd. — in Corragh, 1 gneeve, and Carrownagh or
Cora"hannagh, 3 gneeves, 18 a. 3s. 7 jd. — in Ballymacneale,
3 qrs., 200 a. 21. 0s. 5jd— in Killytyan, 1 qr., 34 a. 6s. 10-Jd.
— in Killmacough and Carrowreagh, 2 qrs., 50 a. 10s. lid. ;
18 of these acres to be held in trust for Garrett Dillon and
his heirs.— Gortelehan, 1 cart., 27 a. 5s. 5 id.— in Feraghmore
and Feraglibegg, 110 a. II. 2s. 3jd. ; bar. Ballintobber and
Roscommon, same co. — in Carricmacgowan, 4 qr-> ^0 A-
8s. ljd. ; bar. Roscommon, same co. — in Tully, 4 a gneeve,
15 a. 3s. 04 d. — in Killgraffy in Ballyfinny, 1 gneeve, 46 a.
9s. 33d. — in Tully, 4 qr., 31a. 6s. 3Jd.; bar. Ballintobber,
same co. — in Cartron, 1 qr., 129 a. II. 6s. ljd. — in Row, 1 qr.,
71a. 14s. 4 id. — Farnebegg, 4 gneeves, 145 a. II. 9s. 4 Jd.;
bar. Roscommon, same co. — in Ballykillaleene or Ballagilla-
cline, 60 a. 12s. ljd. — in Lenelevan, 28 a. 5s. 8d. — Cappagh
in Killekethane, 45 a. 9s. ljd. — in Carrowreagh andKilma-
coughqr., 119 a. II. 4s. 3J,d. — in the same, 12 a. 2s. 5jd. — in
Killmaclenany, 65 a. 13s. 2d. ; bar. Ballintobber, same co. —
Total, 1,652 a. plant (2,676 a. 2 it 12 p. stat.) — Total rent,
161. 14s. 6 id. — in Castlenode, 4 a. 9Jd. — in Carrickmacgean,
4 qr., 10 a. 2s. 0 Jd. — in Kilcroy, 4 qr., 2 a. 5d. — Dromodan
or Dromavoadan, 1 qr., 80 a. 16s. 2Jd. — Tullaneherrick or
Tullanaherk, 4 qr., 43 a. 8s. 8id. — in Mullaghreagh and Car-
ricklum orCarolon, 30 a. 6s. Ojd. — Shoneragh alias Toneragh,
2 gneeves in the 4 qrs. of Clonfrugh, 49 a. 9s. lid. — Clonfree,
8 gneeves, 144 a. II. 9s. ljd. — Pallice in Clonfree, 2 gneeves,
55 a. 11s. ljd. — Grawhue or Grahew, and Legnegarry, 4
gneeves, 69a. 1 3s. 1 1 jd. — Clonrany, 1 qr., 84a. 17s. 0}d.; bar.
(122.) .
Roscommon, same co — Total, 570 a. plant. (923 a. 1 r. 6 v. Foscommoi
stat.) — Total rent, 51. 15s.4)d. — Shanballymore, 50 a. 1 0s. ljd.
— Gallaghmagher, 1 qr., 102 a. II. 0s. 8 jd— in Gallaghkelly,
2 gneeves, 27 a. 5s. 5 Jd— Derrym'carberry, 2 gneeves, 67 a.
13s. 6jd. — in Kilmackooge, 2 qrs., 21a. 4s. 2\d.; bar. Bal-
lintobber, same co.— Total, 267 a. plant. (432 a. 2 r. 5 p. stat.)
— Total rent, 21. 14s. Ojd— in Montagh, 2 qrs., viz. Gara-
naghan 1 qr., and Try ly lqr., 108 a. 2 r. II. Is. 11 jd. — in
Lecarrow, lqr., 14a. 2s. IOd. — Total, 122a. 2 r. plant. (198a.
1 n. 28 p. stat.) — Total rent, II. 4s. 9 Id. ; bar. Roscommon,
same co. 17. BARNABY MAHON gent.— In Clough-
lasny called Carrowdowrus, 1 cart., 20 a. (32 a. 1 r. 23 p.
stat.) 4s. Ojd. ; bar. Roscommon, same co. 18. DANIEL
NEHERNY. — In Kilm'nenany, Bunagirde, and Cregan,
6 gneeves, 55 a. (89 a. & 14 p. stat.) 11s. ljd. ; same bar. and
co. 19. HUGH and FITZ-GILLEGROOME HAN-
LEY, and MARGARET HANLEY ats GILLEHOODY.
— In Lenaghenan, 141 a. (228 a. 1 r. 23 P. stat.) II. 8s. 6 jd. ;
bar. Ballintobber, same co. 19. BRANDON BRENAN.
— In Duelogh qr., 34 a. (55 a & 11 p. stat.) 6s. I Old.; bar.
Roscommon, same co. 19. BRIDGET FLANAGAN—
In Levally qr., 24 a. (38 a. 3 r. 20 p. stat.) 4s. lOJd. ; same
bar. and co. 19. ALLEN DOWELL, son and heir of
James. — In Gownaghmore, 1 cart., in Gaunaghbegg qr.,
Aglianamettagh, 1 cart., in Carrownegullagh qr., 46 a. (74 a.
2 R. 3 p. stat.) 9s. 3 jd. ; same bar. and co. 19. TEIGE
BRENAN. — In Carhagh and Carhawnagh, 33 a. 6s.,8Jd. —
in Trynevolgan, 8 gneeves, 102 a. II. & 7 jd. — in.Killmncke-
nenany, 5 gneeves, 66 a. 13s. 4 jd. — Total, 201 a. plant.
(325 a. 2k.16p. stat.) — Total rent, 21. 0s.8Jd. — to hold Tryne-
volgan to the use of Roger Mc Gueale and his heirs, until the
said Teige should pay 201. 21. WM. FRENCH FITZ-
DOMINICK. — In Killdrumsnatt ats Cordrumine, 4qr., 49 a.
9s. lid. — in Covleclogh alias Killecloghane, 1 qr., in Clonshi-
nagh, 10 a. 2s. 0 jd.— ' Total, (95 a. 2 r. 1 1 p. stat.)— Total rent,
11s. 11 jd.; same bar. and co. 22. MICHL. ELIZ. and
ROBT. SARSFIELD.— Ardnemonesan, lqr.,80A.16s.2jd.
— Garvagh, lqr., 80 a. 16s. 2Jd. — Clooneredoone, 4 gneeves,
57 a. 11s. 61d. — Scrimoge in BallymcNeale, lqr., 133 a.
II. 6s. lid. — in Ballyfinny, 85 a. 17s. 2 .Id.; bar. Ballintobber,
same co.— Total, 435 a. plant. (704 a. 2 it. 12 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 41. 8s. Oid. — to Michael and Eliz. for their lives ; remain-
der to Rob1 and his hen's for ever. 24. Said NICS.
MAHON of Ballynamully, esq. — Pursuant to a privy seal,
dated at Whitehall, 31 Oct. 1677, 29th Cha’ 2d, (anno 30,
2,b pars, d. R. 9,) the aforesaid lands granted to him, with
others granted 18 Feb. 19th Cha’. 2d, and a few others, all
lying in the baronies of Roscommon, Ballintobber, and Bally-
moe, were created into the manor of Ballynamully als
Stroakestowne ; to hold 500 a. in demesne, with courts leet
and baron ; to impark 500 acres or more. Date 1 1th July
301 h year. — Inrolled 19th July 1678.
28. Sir HENRY LYNCH bart., son and heir of Sir Ro- Mayo.
buck, and ELLIS his wife. — In Cloonelaghine, 1 qr., 122 a.
II. 4s. 8) d. — Gnrrymore, lqr., 103 A. II. 0s. 10 Jd. — Jaraigh alias
Carrowiragh, J qr., 56 a. 11s. 4 Jd. — Gortlagath, j qr., 36 a.
7s. 3Jd. — Knocknegoole, lqr., 74a. 14s. llid. — in Carrow-
ballygarry, 1 qr., 40 a. 8s. ljd. — common of d“., 1 qr., 52 a.
10s. 6)d. — in Ackryarde, 1 cart., 24 a. 4s. IOd. — Lesse ats
Carrowlasse, 1 qr., 47 a. 9s. 6 jd.— Carrowmoony, 1 qr., 57 a.
11s. 6 id. — Knocklowanowre, 1 qr., 41 a. 8s. 3 id. — ltossmul-
len, 1 cart., 30 a. 6s. Ojd. — Ballynastee, 1 qr., 60 a. 12s. ljd.
Carrowneinerony ats Carrowmoony, 1 qr., 70 a. 11s. 2 id. — in
Cloonaglunore, j qr., 49 a. 9s. lid.— Gortbane, Cullendry,
Turnaghee, Towenecarte or Towarnacartc, and Towneptowk,
8 a. Is. 7-id. — Townikeedy, Derryneeng, Gorlkeale, Drom-
hagh or Drumhugh, Gortvallderige, 71a. I 4s. 4id. — Bally-
banan and Glonmaske, 53 a. 10s. 8 jd. — Cappaghduffe, 96 a.
19s. 5Jd. — Aghnis or Aghins Aghinisli, 1 qr., 74 a. 14s. 11 jd. ;
bar. Carra, co. Mayo. — Bohane, lqr., 101a. II. 0s. 5 jd. —
Crivagh, 1 qr., Oghell, 1 cart., 284 a. 21. 17s. 6d.— Knock-
villorory, 74 a. 14s. llid— Pollevady alias Cregantimore,
lqr., 214 a. 21. 3s. 4 jd— Kellendragh, 1 qr., 12a. 2s. 5jd.
the reversion of the qr. of Killonelan alias Killevally
alias Killevallune, lqr., 133 a. II. 6s. 11 jd— the rever-
sion of Ballybogh ats Dowroe als Clonyne alias Cloone-
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RECORDS OF IRELAND :
monagle qr., 125 a. 1/. os. 8 fd. — the reversion of Ballybogh — Total, (275 a. 1 r. 19 p. stat.)— Total rent, 21. 1 Is. 7fd. in
alias Carrowkiline, 1 qr., 24 a. 4s. 10Jd— the reversion of Knocknegowle, 7 a. 2 r. (12 a. & 24. p stat) Is 6 id- bar -
Ba'lyboh .t. Do, no.,, 1 ,r„ 89 a. IS,. OU—tl,, „M revet- Cm, no. Mavo.-Io hold ,ho i„ ^ «f ai. to
“ “Pf* «*»* f “1 *•» M*. r — of kin -d J- heirs m.l. of Si, H. Lynch, bet. hi,
1693, perfected by htn Join, B,o»„e, of Doblh, gtendM,,, reminder to W- E.,,1 of MM »d hi,
Dronioi e, 3 cat t., 102 a. 1/. 0s. 7J(/.— Ballypaddm, i qr. 54 a. heirs. Date 23 d July 80/4 year.—Inrolled 10 tli October
10s. lljd— Knockarom alias Knockeely, 1 qr., 19 a. 3s. lOd. 1678.
— Lisstibbott, 1 qr., 13 a. 2s. 1\d.— Carrowcriagli ats G
croy, 1 qr., 12 a. 2s. 5Jd— Slade ats Knockglasse, 1 qr..
38. ELIZABETH MAGENNIS. — Lissiallow ats Lisal- itosec
3s. 73<f— Oasdeearra ats Carrowkellronane, !qr., 20A.4s.0fd. low, 4 qrs., 360 a. 31. 12s. 10fd— Glanvella, 4. qrs., 544,'
— Burriscarrow ats Abby Qua
, , ... , • - f — — - 5/. 10s. lfd. — Tobberbay ats Tobbercloy, 58 a. 11,83d—
bar. and co.— Carraderry ats Luliertan, 135 a. 11. 7s. 4fd. Kilmurrey alias Kilmurney, 1 qr., 140 a. 11. 8s. 4fd— Bal-
42 a U8S erf" T i ql ’ 23 ' • 4S’ Rahenduffe> 1 T ’ lyloghbally alias Ballyloghballybegg, 2 qrs., 141 a. 1/. 8s. 6}d.
42 a. 8s. 6d. — Loghlareren alias Lavarrcene, 1 qr., 57 a.
11s. 6fd. — Carrownecun, 1 qr., 84 a. 17s. O'd— Cloonburrv,
1 qr., 76 a. 15s. 4 Jd. — Knocknora alias Knockvadoony, 1 qr.,
60 a. 12s. If (/.—in Classemonykelly, 1 qr., 49 a. 9s. llfd.
Carrowkeele, 1 qr., 77 a. 15s. 7(/.— Ballynow alias Newtowne,
1 qr., 94 a. 19s. 0»d— Ballyda voge, 1 qr., 28 a. 5s. 8 cl. —
— Rathfodagh alias Rathfoudagh, | qr., 89 a. 18s. 0\d. Car-
nevoy ais Curnevoy, J qr., 89 a. 18s. Of <1.— in Knocklegan,
1 qr., 34 a. 6s. lOld— Rahardagh, 1 qr., 181a. 1/. 16,7Jd.
— Ballyndullaglian ats Beleandullaglian, 1 qr., 224 a. 21. 5s. 4.jd.
—Total, 1,860 a. plant. (3,012 a. 3 r. 23 p. stat.) Total
rent, 18/. 16s. 7d.; bar. Ballintobber, co. Roscommon
Dromdressidane, 3 1 a. 6s. 3>d— Lissalikane, 3 cart., 50 a. 40. PATRICK PLUNKETT esq., — Lislaghna, 1 or” 180 a.
10s. 1^(1. Lissalikane, 1 cart., 14a. 2, lOd— Lisplowick, 1/. 16s. 5fd— Russines, 66 a. 1 3s. 4 k/.— in Knockelignne, 26 a.
iqi., 67 A. 13s. 6 j(Z. Drumcorbane abas Dowemona, lqr., 5s. 3d. —Total, 272 a. plant. (440a. 2 r. 16 p. stat.)— Total rent,
3 a. 18s. 10. (d. Carrownemore alias Carrowmore, Drumny, 21. 15s. OJd. ; same bar. and co 41. JAMES BARNE-
Of?"'’ I n,2?' 1°f—Cfr°w®ore alios Leicarroweighter, |qr., WALL gent.,— Ranevarky or Runneverkie, lqr., 73a.
JJ, 'V‘„r°'V^ r Car,ZatS Keny’ 1 ql%J 86 A- US- °id—in Garrowbane, 1 qr., 96 a. 19s. 8fd— Total, 169a.
ils^o\a. Killkilline abas Lecarrowkilleene ats Carrowkeele plant. (273 a. 3 r. 1 p. stat.)— Total rent 1/. 14s. 2fd. • i bar
or Currery, l qr., 37 a. 7s. 5f d.-in Knocktample, 12 a. 2s. 5 d. Bellamoe, same co Dale 21st June 30/4 year.—Inrolled
— in Pollenclaroy or Polnelaroy, 14 a. 2s. 10d— Garryduffe, 16/4 Aug. 167.8.
1 cart., 32 a. 6s. 5fd. — Coolafadagli, 1 cart., 35 a. 7s. Id.
Liejn-E-cn, 1 cert, » *■ 5., oy.-Legeldlleene, 1 ,r, S!,. 43. Sir EDWASD ORMESBY knt.-In Kffldrum «,d «_
Cunaghmore, 1 cart., 40 a. 8s. l,{d.— in Cartron- Kaberlostrane, 2 qrs., 36 a. 7,3id— in Carrowmore 81a
terns, 38 a. 7s 8.,d—more in the same, 4 1 a. 8s. 3 \d. ; same 16s. 4fd.— Total, 117 a. plant. (189 a. 2 r. 3 p. stat.)-Total
bar. and co. lotal, 3,963 a. plant. (6,420a. &8,stat.)- rent, 1/. 3s. 8jd. j bar. Clare, co. Galway 44 ROBERT
Total rent, 40/ 2s. 6d.-in Sragbleagb and Callnecrannagh or O RMESBYesq. — In Cunaghmore ats Carrowmore qr 3 1 2 J
Goonecrannagb, 2 eart., 23 a 4s. 7fd.-in Carrowkeele, lqr., (505 a. 1 r. 30 p. stat.) 3/Js.2*d.; bar. Athlone, co Ro^
40a. 8s. If d.— m Knivolla, 3 cart 40a. 8s. 1 id-in Cahir- coMMON.-m Cornshinnagh, Leitrim, and Cordroit, 5 cart
in 9 w, ba*'' “unkeH,n’ co- Galway— 189 a. (306 a. & 26 p. stat.) 1/. 18s. 3d.; bar. Ballintobber,
Rnlbn i 1 , C CTt e’ COm°nS’ “nd ,toWne of same co.-Ballyhengan, 1 qr., 70 a. (113 a. 1 r. 22 p. stat.) Mayo.
keene lof 33a ^s Id “SlG’ 242 A‘ 21 Clon- 14.s.2d.; bar. Clanmorris, co. Mayo 45. GEORGE Galway.
T , \ / — rL'S,ni'I> ay’ qr* 46 A’ 9S‘ ORMESBY esq. — In Killtultoge, 4 qrs., 23 a. (37 a. 1 r. 1 p.
^12 6td bar r ' ( ' 5.P- «*<■) J bar. Bellamoe°, Jolx-WAY-in r
4/. 1 2s. 6,d. , bar. Clai e, same co— in Gortnenagh, 1 cart., nane and Lacken, 2 qrs., 51 a. (82 a. 2 r. 17 p. stat.) 10s. 3#d •
m revane, a. 3s.7fd— Gortneclogh in Kildraghard in bar. Ballintober, co. Roscommon 45. CHAS. IGOE
to^Tcorfnk 1 4*-^f-<^tra"=u"y alias Gortrickin- gent— Dowarty, 1 qr., 65 a. 13s. 2d— Coreneshannagh,
nf 1/3^0 fo'r80 ’ V1'';; '- G^'llfd. Total, 197a. 3 cart., 71 a. 14s. 4fd— in Liecarrownegeeragli, i qr., 12 a.
!48a- & »R. -)-Tota,
plant (319 a. & 20, stat.) Total rent, 1/. 19, 10U; bar.
Ba.bn^>ber, co. Roscommon— Lowagb, -lqr .,240a. 3/. 12s. lOfd. rent, 1/. 9, llfd , ame ba. and co. Date 23d July
A Q1" ^ Tnffe’ 1 q w u6 U 7s' 10 BaUycabane, \ qr., 30/4 year.—Inrolled 28/4 Oct. 1678.
49 a. 14s. lOJd. — m Ballyello, lqr., 57 a. 2 it. 17s. 5 id.
-Tota!, 372a. 2r. plant. (603a. 1 r. 26 p. stat.)-Total rent, 48. Sir THOMAS NEWCOMEN knt._I„ Beggery, Gabeau
5/: 3x:1"d-; bar. Corcimroe, co. Clare— to bold the pre- 157 a. 1/. 11s. 9Jd— in Termon, 84 a. 17s— in Bouhewly
misses in Clonelaglmi, Garrymore, Jeraigh, Gortlagath, Agb- 1 qr., 50 A. 10s. 1 id— Bouhewly, 1 qr., 177 a. 11. 15, 10d.’
ms, and 9 acres in Bal vbanan and Clnnnclr i„ i ,. .. ■ , .... ’
ms and 9 acres m Ballybanan and Clonask, to y« use, as to bar. Clare, co. Galway— in Gortekarne, 70 a. 14s. 2d— in
200 a. theieof, of 1 eter Lynch, 2d son of Sir Roebuck, and Granshagh, 8 a. Is. 7,1 d. ; J bar. Clonm'knowen, same co
ms nens male; remainder to Sir Henry and bis heirs male, — Total, 546 A. plant. "(884 a. 1 r. 27 p. stat.)— Total rent
by his then wife Mary Blake ; remainder to the heirs male 5/. 10s. 6Jd— in Leybegg, 8 a. (12 a. 3 n. 33 r stat ) Is 7 \d ■ n
indent Jtire7 ‘ T r 1 father; ^ * bar' Bellamoe, co.^RoscoMMON.-Cloneslane, 259 a’ Z7”'
Z n e n L f r xr ^'7 <1CC" ! 21 12s’ 5^— Sive alld Linivinny, 200 a. 2s. 6d. ; ba, Tir-
maindei to the heirs male of Nidi* Lynch, dec", father rerill, co. Sligo— in Fagholeghy and Carrownhwona 50 a
of said Sir Henry; remainder to the right heirs of Sir 10,1 id.; ba, Leny, same co -Total 509 a. riant
llobuck; and as to y other 200 a. of said last recited pre- 1 r. 28 p. stat.)— Total rent, 5/. 3, Old 50P THOMAS r- i
misses, to the use of Arthur, 3d son of Sir Robuck, and his I-IACKETT of Dublin, mere'. — In Peake 1 rn l^ f
heirs male; with remainders over as before ; and divers other l/.5s.3|d— in Baliyleagh, lqr., 9 a. Is. 9fd—Corterane'
138a1?7 o fr °f Jl P'emiSTS-in Ki,lee'le’ 2qrs-> 1 cart, 65 a. 13s. If d. — -Kiltorman, 1 qr., 59 a. lls.Tl d-
1 . 1/. 7, ll4d— in Bnllybritt, 1 qr., 28 a. 5s. 8fd. ; bar. Ardanagh, lqr., 102 a. 1/. 0, 7fd— parcells thereof 11 A
Dunkelhn, co. Galway— in the lands about Athenree, 2, 2Jd— Deilnriass 4 cart 22 a 4* 5^ inPlZ ’ ,
latelv in the tenure of I'.-i’ ao . q . c ‘-'eim^iass, 2 cait., A. 4, OHa. — m Cloonereaske,
f i r * ■«, «*. 1, be, 'ties \ e,„„ 40 a. 8,. U'J.-Loghbo,, 1 las.. u.*Wt-
U 14s. 7 id. — in Cahirvacknafert, 37 a. 7, 6d. ; bar. Clare,
same co— in Lissetunny, 16 a. 3s. 2f d. ; bar. Killtartnn, same
co— Total, 615 a. 2 r. plant. (997 a. & 6 p. stat.) — Total rent,
6/. 4s. 7fd. — Agherim, i qr., and Rosse, 150 a. 21. os. 6 id
Tonelegeith, i q,, 20a. 6, Id.; bar. Inchiquin, co. Clare.
52. TEIGE KELLY. — In Crerane qr., 98 a. 19s. 10d. in
lie same, 20 a. 4s. Oid. — Total, 118 a. plant. (191 a. & 22 p.
tat.) Total rent, 1/. 3, lOJd. ; bar. Tyaquin, co. Galway.
Date Is/ July 30/4 year. — Inrolled 19/4 Sept. 1679.
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Galway.
Holly 89 C ho. II. third port, Jcicc.
Galway.
1. JOHN EYRES esq. and DERMOT KENNEDY
gent. — In Killdonnellballagh, 3 qrs., 51a. 15s. 5fd. ; bar.
Tullagh, co. Clare. — Mr. Eyres to hold this in trust for
Mary Mulconry and her two daughters, Any and Ellis Conry,
and the heirs of said daughters. — ■ in Corballymore, 59 a.
(79 a. 1 r. 19p. stat.) 9s. lid.; bar. Longford, co. Galway.
— this to Kennedy and his heirs, and all the rest to Eyres and
his heirs. — Knockballaha parcell, 42 a. 8s. 6 d. — in the moun-
tain belonging to Derudda and Cangarie, 25 a. 5s. 0 jd. ; bar.
Muckullin, same co. — in Makanekeigh,lA. 2J d. — in Lyssgarra,
3 a. 7 \d. ; bar. Longford, same co. — in Raghally and" Grange
qr., 7a. Is. 5 Jd. — in Doonetunny, 1 cart, and 3d cart., 5a. Is. ;
bar. Killconnell, same co. — in Oghillmore 2 qrs., 1 16 a.
If. 3s. 5 jd. ; bar. Longford, same co. — in Ballynemourden-
nagh and Caherflynn, 1 qr., part of Ballaneene, 115 a.
1 1. 3s. id. ; 5 bar. Leitrim, same co. — in Ballynurona, 4 qr.,
131a. If. 6s. Gj-d. — in Cullakearne, 1 cart., 29 a. 5s. 104d—
in Annaghtorba 2 qrs., one cart, called Garrynetany, 29 a.
5s. lO.lcf. — in Roughane, 2-3ds qr., 57 a. 11s. 6W. — in Lys-
davelly, J qr., 22 a. 4s. 5 \d. — in Cappagh, 14 cart., 185 a.
If. 17s. 5jd. — in Lyssgarra qr., 19a. 3s. 10<f. — 1 qr. and
1 cart, in the 2 qrs. of Carraginan or Currahenan alias Cal-
tramitchill, 151a. If. 10s. 6 jd. — Barnaboy, 1 qr., 54 a.
10s. lljd. — in Derry qr., 3 cart, and 3d cart., 107 a. If. ls.7jd.
— in Cullabegg qr., 3 cart., 59 a. 11s. 1 1 J <f . — in Gorteglasse
alias Gortneclassagh, 4 qr., and Gainiviny, 4 qr., 222 a.
21. 4s. lljd. — in Ballymore 2 qrs., 1 J cart., 63 a. 12s. 9 Jd.
— in Clunimine or Cluninine, 3j cart, 73 a. 14s. 9{d. ; bar.
Longford, same co. — Total in Galway, 1,515 a. plant. (2,454a.
& 1 p. stat.) — Total rent, 15f. 6s. 9 d. Dale 5th Feb.
30 th year. — Inrolled 9th Feb. 1678.
4. Sir ROBERT HOLMES knt. and Col. EDWARD
ROSSCARROCKE. — Cladagh, 2 qrs., 526 a. 51.6s. 6 Jd. —
Lumenaghbane and Lumenaghroe, 3 cart., 201 a. 21. 0s. 81d,
— Killmurry, | qr., 105 a. If. Is. 2d. — Cappadavocke, 1 qr.,
277 a. 21. 16s. lid. — in Carrowroe, 1 qr., 38 a. 7s. 8 Jd. —
Knockaneboy, 1 qr., 167 a. If. 13s. 9f d. — Morlackmore, a
parcell, 27 a. 5s. 5 Id, — in Clanboy, 1 gneeve, 46 a. 14s. 6 jd.;
bar. Dunmore and Bellamoe, co. Galway. — Synanagh,
1 cart., 43 a. 8s. SJd. — Bellyard or Pollyeard and Mowe, 1 qr.,
83 a. 16s. 9| d. — Raghwore, 1 cart., 22 a. 4s. 5Jd. — a parcell
of mountain, 4 a. 9 jd. ; bar. Ballynehinch, same co. — Total,
1,539a. plant. (2,943a. 8t 17p.stat.) — Total rent, 15f. 11s. 7jd.
Dale 24 th Dec. 30 th year. — Inrolled 2th May 1678.
7. RICHARD MARTIN gent — In Laghill and Leatry,
34 a. 6s. 10 \d. — in a parcell called Derrindinagh, and coarse
mountain, 11a. 2s. 2jd. — in Slevininy, 2-5tlis qr., 1 a. 2 \d. —
in Derre, 1 qr., 1 a. [ rent omitted .] — in Fynisklin and Derry-
volane, 5th of qr., 8 a. Is. 7 Jd. — in Derrickrigh and Shane-
frighoge, 5th qr., 12 a. 3 r. 2s. 7 d. — in Knockerasser, a
parcell, 8 a. Is. 7Jd. — in Knocklogh pai'cell, 3 a. 7 Jd. — in
Searsey, 1 cart., 6 a. Is. 2Jd. — in Gortlevy, 3 cart., 7 a. Is. 5 d.
— in Legovenagh, 1 cart, and 3d, 7 a. Is. 5d— -in Calliagh,
1 cart., 3 a. 7 Jd. — in Dromevaghane parcell, 2 a. 4 jd. — in
Legineagh, 4 qr., 3 a. 7 Jd. — in Knocknebrocke, 1 qr., 1 a.
2 Jd. — in Coshineamore, 4 qr., 3 a. 7 Jd. — in Gortnehelly,
1 cart., 8a. ls.7Jd. — in Boflesti-uan or Bollcneslamane, 4 cart.,
1a. 2Jd. — in the liberties of Galway, 9 a. Is. lOd. — in
Knocknecarragh, 9a. Is. lOd— in Corcullin, 6 cart., 3 a. 7 Jd.
— a bogg adjoining to Maghei'y, 12 a. 2s. 5 id. — in a moun-
tain belonging to several lands lying distant, 2 qrs., 1 4 cart.,
8 a. Is. 74 d. — in a Controversie, 6 a. Is. 2Id. — Annagh,6thof
a qr., 19a. 3s. lOJd. — apiece of arable and pasture in coition
to the qr. of Clare, 4 a. 9jd. — in a mountain belonging to
Derryadda and Cangarruffe, 20 a. 4s. Of d. — in the 4 qrs.
and 3 cart, of Ballinany, Knockenarrim, and Killadiggimoge
or dagunoge, 5 a. Is. OJd. — in a Controversie, 3 a. 7 Jd. ; bar.
Muckullin, co. Galway. — in Rahoure, 1 cart., 2 a. 4 j d. — in
Carrowkoole, 1 qr., 45 a. 9s. ljd.; bar. Ballynehensy, same
co. — Ballylagh, 4 q>'., 61a. 12s. id. — in Gortinisky, 1 qr., 5 a.
Is. 0 Jd. — in Killcaronane, 4 qr-> 64 a. 12s. 114<f. — in Castle-
boy, 2 qrs., 4 a. 9jd. ; 4 bar. Loughrea, same co. — in Rossane,
5 cart., 28 a. 5s. 8 d. — in Polkerry, 1 qr., 1 a. 2 jd. — in Cloo-
neene, 2 qrs., 14 a. 2s. lOd. ; bar. Kiltarton, same co. — in
(122.)
Moneshella and Ederdavone, 3 cart., 56 a. 11s. id. ; bar.
Clare, same co — in Uncle, 3d of a qr., 29 a. 11s. 104rf. — in
Danginmore, 4 a. 9jd.; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo.— in Derry-
fadda, 1 qr., 40 a. 8s. 1 Jd— Grenane, 1 cart., 20 a. 4s. 0 jd—
Gortgarrow, ] gneeve, 9a. Is. 9jd— Corskagh, 2 cart., 28a.
5s. 2d. — a bogg belonging to Garryredmond, 10 a. 2s. OJd. ;
bar. Clanmorris, same co — in Carnane, 2 qrs., 6 a. Is. 2.W.;
4 bar. Athenree, co. Galway. — in Racoyle alias Racoylemore,
4 qr., 26 a. 5s. 3d. — in Davin alias Deo'rvin or Doovin, 1 qr.,
28a. 5s. 2d.; bar. Tyrawly, co. Mayo. — in Carkfreeh, 1 qr.,
68 a. 13s. 9 jd. — in Carnlyn, 1 qr., 41a. 8s. 3 Id. ; bar. Boyle,
co. Roscommon. — in Cloonetioughter or Clontvoghter, 4 qr.,
45a. 9s. ljd, — in Cappitinony, another 4 qr., 4 a. 9f d. — a
parcell of mountain pasture belonging to the qr. ofTully, 26 a.
5s. 5Jd— in the Reddendum is here inserted a parcell called
Clongouse, belonging to Tully qr. (42 a. & 18 r. stat.) 5s. 2d.
— a greatmountain in coition to several parcells, 44a. 8s. lid. ;
4 bar. Leitrim, co. Galway. — in Carserall and Kilsany or
Kinsaly, 2 qrs., 6 a. Is. 2 Id. ; bar. Kiltartan, same co. — in
GlanniTnurrin, 1 qr., 49 a. 9s. lid. — in Killminyn or Kill-
cumin, 5th qr., 12 a. 2s. 5,jd. — in a parcell of woody ground in
controversie, 3 a. 7 Jd.; bar. Muckullin, same co. — in Morvey,
3 cart, of mountain, 86 a. 17s. 5 d. ; bar. Ballynehensy, same
co. — in Cregduffe, 1 cart., 43 a. 8s. 8.W. ; 4 bar. Bellamoe,
same co. — in Rathbane and Ardaneven, 1 of the 2 qrs. of
Garranspiggedane, 14 a. 2s. 10d. — in Killchrist and Gortnc-
mackin, 18a. 3s. 7Jd.; bar. Dunkellin, same co.— in Mil-
terane, 2 qrs., viz. Lisbane, 1 qr., and Lisduffe, 1 qr., 4 a.
9 jd. ; bar. Ballintobber, co. Roscommon. — in Callow, 4 qrs.,
20 a. 4s. 0}d. — in Fenanagh, 1 qr., 40 a. 8s. ljd. — in Port-
necrunnagh, 1 qr. ; Carrowreagli, 1 qr. ; and Lunga, 1 qr.,
65 a. 13s. ljd.; bar. Boyle, same co. — in Skenemuckin or
Skenemuck, Corkipp, 4 q>'.> 1 A- 1* 5d. — in Coolnecaldy,
1 qr., 8 a. Is. 7 Id. — Turloghnecapple and Skevally, 1 qr.,
7 a. Is. 5 d. — in Camlagh and Cloonkeene, 49 a. 9s. 1 Id. — in
Fivaghbegg or Feraghbegg, 20 a. 4s. 0}d. ; bar. Athlone,
same co. — in Ballyhugh, Jqr., 13a. 2s. 7jd.; 4 bar. Loughrea,
co. Galway. — in Coolerahan alias Cabrahane, 39a. 7s. lOfd.
— in Cregduffe, 1 cart., 10 a. 2s. OJd. ; 4 bar. Bellamoe, same
co. — in Creagh and Shanvoy, 1 qr., 29 a. 5s. 10 Id. — in Car-
rowneclogh and Cavrowkeele, 2 qrs., 68 a. 13s. 9 Jd. — in
Knocknenowell, Straghstamer, and Attyogh, 1 qr., 3 a. 7Jd. ;
bar. Athlone, co. Roscommon. — in Killogulla, 3 cart., 13 a.
2s. 7fd. — Lettercreffe, 2-5thsofqr. 17 a. 2s. 5Jd. — in a coarse
mountain, 24 a. 4s. 1 0 jd. ; bar. Muckullin, co. Galway. — in
Loghanegappy, 4 cart., 3 a. 7Jd. ; bar. Ballynehensy, same
co. — Derrinkrery parcell, 2 a. 4 jd. ; bar. Muckullin, same
co. — Ederaonan, 1 cart., 10 a. 2s. Ojd. — Inishrahir-Mary,
4 cart., Arkiny parcell, Shivindilly, Largarouth, Shaverogy,
Lettercran, Derrinvilnedunny, and Lettcrshane bolly, all
parcells of mountain, 20 a. 4s. Ojd. — Lissloughtera, 2-3ds of
cart., 20 a. 4s. Ofd. — Lettersinnagh, 1 cart, 20 a. 4s. Ojd. —
Creaghane, 1 cart., and Clunemeelc, 1 cart., 10 A. 2s. 0 .}d. —
Inishdavy, 8 a. Is. 7 4d. — Loghaffard, 2 a. 4 jd. ; bar. Balline-
hinch, same co. — Duvile, J qr., 10 a. is. Ofd. ; bar. Carra,
co. Mayo. — Total in Galway, 1,094 a. 3 11. plant. (1,773 a.
1 r. 3 p. stat.)— Total rent, Ilf. Is. 5Jd.— in Mayo, 204a.
plant. (330 A. 1 R. 31 p. stat.)— Total rent, 21. Is. SJd— in
Roscommon, 429 a. plant. (694 a. 3 it. 24 p. stat.) — Total
rent, 4f. 6s. 10Jd. — in Slevkivoge, 4 qr., 180 a. If. 16s. 5 Jd. —
in Dulisser, 1 cart., or Duletter, 7 a. Is. 5 d. — in Moyrish,
2 qrs , 69 a. 13s. 1 1 jd. — in Lelienagh, 4 qr., 19 a. 3s. lOd. —
Glaninagh, 1 cart., 36 a. 7s. 34d. — Morvey, 3 cart, of moun-
tain, 212a. 21.2s. lid. — Rossroe, 1 cart.; Lettercamsa,
1 cart. ; and a parcell called Carne, 59 a. 11s. 1 1 jd. — Total,
582 a. plant. (942a. 2 r. 38p. stat.)— Total rent, 51. 17s. 9|d. ;
bar. Ballynehinch, co. Galway. Date 25th May 20th year.
— Inrolled 20th July 1678.
14. DOMK. BROWNE of Carrow-Browne alias Brownes-
towne, in y' co. of yc town of Galway, esq., JEFFRY, MAR-
TIN, and HENRY, his sons— In Killekell, 2-3ds qr., 150 a.
If. 10s. 4jd. — Eskerferris, 4 gneeves, 109 a. If. 2s. Ojd—
Kiltacle or Killucle, 4 gneeves, part of Ballindangin or dasen,
162 a. If. 12s. 9Jd— Killeen, 4 gneeves, part of d°, 117 a.
If. 3s. 8 Jd. in Brackline alias Castlekeele, 2 3ds of qr., 98a.
3 T
Galway.
Mayo.
Roscommon.
Galway.
Roscommon.
Galway. *
( lalway.
Mayo.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
I Ch. IX. 19s. lOJrf. Carrowmaclemaand Raigh, 1 qr., 85 a. 17s. 2 Jd— Liskanavane, 106 a. If. Is. 5*4— Carrowbane and Clysillagh,
Skyard ats Skyward, i qr., part of Ballindagen, 46a. 9s. 3fd. 2 qrs. of Liskanavane, 166a. 1/. 13s. 7 \d. ; bar. Clare, same co
— Pollvillree, 2 gneeves, part of the same, 35 a. 7s Id. - -the said 4 qrs. of Liskanavane being to the use of John Bodkin Gahea,,
Cloneclogh, 2 gneeves, part of d°, 22 a. 4s. 5 Id. — Killcor- Fitz Ambrose and his heirs.— in Glaneskehy, 1 qr., 1 a. 2 W. ;
nane, 2 qrs., 234 a. 21. 7s. 44d — in Castlemacgarrett, 2-3ds i bar. Athenree, same co.— Total, 604a. plant (978a lit lW
,12s- 65 *• **■ •*«- «)-M »«, « S,. »ti- Cragnm^l,; , cm, 52 Z M*
i Ballydangen ats Shanballyowt
Dalteen, 2 gneeves, 13 a. 2s. 7 id. — Ballyfarnagh, 1 qr., 118 a.
If. 3s. 10|d. — Greewucanor Grewman, lgneeve, 22a. 4s. 5&d.
— Carrowclough, 1 qr., 1 10 a. 1/. 2s. 3d— Killasser, A qr.,
108 a. If. Is. 10)d. — Carrowrickard, 129 a. If. 6s. ljd. — all
which lands are commonly called the lands of Corbally. —
Costrahir, 1 qr., 110 a. If. 2s. 3d— Killine, 1 qr., 110 a. i
If. 2s. 3 tf. — Ballingree ats Cloonelavasse, l qr., 146 a.
If. 9s. 6 J<7. — Iskereevorrely, 1 qr., 58 a. 11s. 9d. — all com-
. If. Is. 3ijrf. — 10s. 6 Id. — Metis, L
— Turlogh in comon to Skeloghan, 2qrs., 23 a. 4s. 84— a Contro-
versie, between CreaghdufFe and Poolemeclogh, 9 a. Is. 9 fd—
in Lissinmamis, 1 qr., 1 a. 2 *d. ; bar. Kilhnaine, co. Mayo
mountain in coition to Magerleduole, 76 a. 15s. 43d. half a
cart, without name, 10a. 2s.0.jd. — Cloncrutt, Icart. ofMonine,
40 a. 8s. ljd— Lecarrownemanestragh, 44 a. 8s. lid— Srny-
nagha, a parcell, 5 a. Is. — Litter ats Kinilitter, A qr., 126 a.
lf.5s.6d. — in Bohe ats Boheoughter, 1 qr., 30 a. 6s. l<f. the
monly called Ballygnolla— in Ballyandle and Loghaneleagli other one sixth of the qr. of Bohe, 79 a. 16s.; bar. Murriske
qr., 12a. 2s. 5*d— hi Shanballyowen, 2 qrs., 130 a. If. 6s. 31. d. ; sarneco.— Islandarenish.partof Castlelaffie, 1 cart., 6a. Is. 2 Id -
bar. Clanmorris and Costelloe, co. Mayo. — all (except the bar. Burrishowle, same co— Lisseenevile, 1 qr., 76 a. 15s. 4 Id.
9th part oi Ballycoulla and Corbally to Domk, his heirs and — in Knockbane, 13 a. 2s. 7}d. ; bar. Carra, same co. Total
assigns,) to Dominick for life; remainder to the said sons and 617 a. plant. (991a. 1 it. 27r. stat) Total rent, 6f.4s Hid
their respective heirs male ; remainder to the heirs male of Date 8th July 30 th year.—Inrolled 19 th July 1678. ‘ '
Genry Browne esq., deced, father of said Domk Browne ; re-
mainder to the heirs male of Sir Dorn* Browne deced, father 22. Sir LUKE DO WDALL knt son of T ...
— Date 8th July 30 th year. — Inrollcd 19 th July 1678.
22. Sir LUKE DOWDALL knt., son of Lawn
2 qis., 58a. 11s. 8,4— hi Cloanmore, 2 qrs., 64 a. 12 s. 11 id. Kennanstowne, 194 a. — Bellewstowne, 170 a. — Phillpotts-
Crannagh, 2 qrs., 235 a. 21. 7s. 6|d; bar. Clanmorris towne (part), 161a. — Curraghstowne, 159 a 2 b Hollans
and Costelloe, co. Mayo. — Total, 2,869 a. plant. (4,647 a. towne (part), usually called Little Hollanstowne, and Athronan
2 it. 22 r. stat.) — Total rent, 29f. 0s. 1 Id— these to Domi- 1 14 a.— Hollanstowne (part), 2 a. 2 it. 20 i>. ; bar Navan same
nick, his heirs and assignes for ever. 16. Said DOMK. co— Total, 2,000 a. plant. (3,239 a. 2 it. 27 r stat )— Total
BROWNE esq— The scite, circuit, and precinct of the late not, 40 f. 9s. lid Date 22 d July 30th year.—Inrolled
monastry or priory of Mayo, and the lands thereunto belong- 10(/( Aug. 1678.
ing, 10 a. 2s. OJd— Culleneturlogh and Cullanekelly, 2 qrs.,
171. a. lfeTJrf.-ii, C.lknragh, 2 q„, 76 A. n,. ly.) SB. GARRETT DALTON gcnt.-In Com. 2 ...
“*■» “4- (9T.0. & 30... 12s. 1|<I. ; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo’
46A.9s.SSrf. ...Gloves. lqr.,6A.ls.2^rf.; , W. Athenree, Date 9th July 90tk year.— Inrolled 19th July 1678-
co. Galway. — tn Ardnegall and Granshaw, 2 qrs., 8a Is 1\d • J
27. MICH. BOYLE, Lori Arol.bisl.oo D„Wm ...A
282 a. 3 it. — Allistowneread, 341 a. 2 it. — Beallis ais Beilis,
95 a— Dowestowne (part), 201 a— Harriestowne (part), 60 a. ;
bar. Skreene, co. Meath. — Balreiske, 218 a. 2 b. 20 i>. —
e (part), usually called Little Hollanstowne, and Athronan,
l— Hollanstowne (part), 2 a. 2k. 20 p. ; bar. Navan, same
Total, 2,000 a. plant. (3,239 a. 2 r. 27 r. stat.)— Total
40f. 9s. lid. Date 22 d July 30f/t year Inrolled
25. GARRETT DALTON gent— In Corrane, 2 qrs
I a. (97 a. & 30 1>. stat.) 12s. L'Jd ; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo.
2s. lOd; bar.’Muckullin, same co— to him and his heii^for LoMpf10^’ B0^E> Lortl Alchbisll0P of Dublin and Wicklow.
ever, in Cepfoorhoge, 4a. »,rf. , J “fT"
Total, 337 a. plant. (545 a. 3r. 22 p. stat 1 — Tot-.! p- stat.), If. 9s. 6id.; bar. lalbottstown,
31. 8s. M-to th. ~ of The D«ne, dorbi M, tie ' 5 i ^ "J?11 «
mortgage; after the expiration and discharge whereof to kiddv "and^thi! |ejne".C,°S lei,an<1 Skiddyes-point ais Reynes-
Dom« and his heirs— in Knocknecarragh qr., part of the 4o! ^ ,slands thfret0 a<1JominS> being in the
of Barny, 45 a. (72 a. 3 a. stat.) 9s. Id ; bai Muck 'llin rll wT a Called lsl“n(>-Crea, Island-
• Jf; k"; Mucku,lin- c°- Core, and Island-Cahil], 232 a. (37i
-Date 23d July 30 th year.—Inrolled bar. Kerrycurrihy, co. Cork
Inrolled 30 th Sep. 1678.
ist.3R.7p. stat) 14s. lid.;
Date 10th Aug. 30 th year.
18. Sir JAMES M-DONNELL bm.-Lisd.rm, ,)|„ 29. MURT AGH HOGAN. — in Barnaquoile, 41 a S, 2«
Templemele, 1 qr., 148a. II 9s. lllrf.— PoIIeshen-nge and — Langooyhy and Gortingreanka, 118 a. U Ss. 101d— Total.'
Clonegowne, 96 a. 19.. 5jrf.-Dvom,i,-lllm, ali„ Longh- 159a. pl.nl. (217 a. 1 38 p star 1-Tot.l
'5.6 W-ZcZ—sTJ “f* VEIRCE — In Co^emore, 27 a. 5s. S|(t — in Crarmin39A
If. 5s. 6*4— in Carrowmore, 1 qr., 128 a. If. 5s. lid— Tire- 8s— Total, (1
neny, 1 qr., 145 A. Is. 9s. 4Jd— in Pollitticahell, J qr., 13«) A. bar. and co—-
If. 8s. 13d; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo— Total, 1,000 a. plant 45 a (72 a 3 i
(1,620a. stat.) Total rent, lOf. 2s. Od— to hold to the use of co.— - Date 3,
John Bingham of Bellanalube, co. Mayo, esq., and his heirs
until he or they be paid 400f.; remainder to Sir James and’ ao ot l
“> T — ’t HENRY B'NGHAM “1- Knockhal'l, 3d
soTlf o n“lrf T"7 ’ **• (1“*' 1 ■' »• Rosco,™
«... II 0s. Olrf. , bar. Cana. ,o.-,o hm, and his hair, Be,,,.^h, 2 ,,,
— the ruinous towne and castle belonging to Ballinloobe, _ TGIWpI) i
5 A. (8 A. & 15 r. stat.) Is. 0*4 ; bar. Kilhnaine, same co— _in G)„nl ’
to the use of John Bingham esq. and his heirs— Total, 104 a. garI Crfssin'l
plant. (168 a. 1 u. 25 p. stat.)— Total rent, If. Is. 0?d g ’
Galway. 20. GEORGE FRENCH gent— In Coylemovlane 25a P'"' ^
5., 0K-in Mulogheater, , qt, , „ 2^1,
gana, 29 a. 5s. 1 6Jrf. , bar. Ty^nin and on. Gat
,p™“ f* Zf f ,d”'“1|F“'4' ‘"d h” h"-" C"~ bar Dan more.
1 ILIULL— In Coylemore, 27 a. 5s. 33d— in Cranach 39 a
8s— Total, (106 a. 3 r. stat.)-Total rent, 13s. 3Jd; same
bar. and co 30. J OHN WHALEY— In Knocknecarragh
45 a. (72 a. 3 it. 22 p. stat.) 9s.ljd; bar. Muckullin, same
C0- Dale 3d Aug. 30 th year.—Inrolled 9th Aug. 1678.
rownenta, 1a. 2*d ; bar. Kyllyan.same co— in part oftheqr.
of Lissiniskye, 8 a. Is. 7.W. ; bar. Athenree, same co — in
Garryduffe-Bunnonagh, 4 a. 93d— in Tarmon, 2 qrs., 21 a.
4s. 3d. ; bar. Clare, same co— in Ballyglannye ats Bally-
32. Sir OLIVER ST. GEORGE knt. and bart._In
Knockhall, 3d of gneeve, 43 a. 8s.8Jd; bar. Ballintobber,
co. Roscommon. — in Cooletefadda, 3 qrs., 22 a. 4s 54 d in
[ B, ah.igh, 2 qrs., 8 a. Is. 7*4; * bar. BeUamoe, co. Galway
-in Killevell, 1* qr., 1 a. 2>d— in Caldragh.l* cart, 2a. 5 d
in Glangaran qr., 1a. 2Jd; par. Killkillvery in Gort-
garve, Crossuiiey, and Carrowkeele, 3 qrs., 8 a. Is. 7Ad. •
par. Killcona. — in Monesella and Aderdavane, 30 a. 6s Id •
par. Donapatrick ; aU in bar. Clare, same co. — walte bogg
belonging' to Carrowneclogh, 2 a. 5 d. — waste bogg be-
longing to Clonagh, 5 a. Is— in Menus ats Manus, 1 a 24d ■
bar. Dunmore, same co. - in Creggan, 1 a. 2)d. ; bar!
lyaquin, same co in Clonmeuda, 2 a. 5 d. — in Gortne-
gree, 8 a. ls.7*d; .i bar. Bellamoe, siune co— in Ardglasse, /
6 a. Is. 2Jd. — in Carroward, 14 a. 2s. 10d; bar. Boyle,’
glarye, part of Ballymacuffe, 4 qrs., 13 a.' 2s. 7Sd_in Sr Jl! ,C°' R°SCOJIMON- ~ Mullaghmacormncke, 37 a. 7s. 6d. ;
and Ballyvaghane, 1 qr., 8 a. Is. 7Jd ; bar. Kiltartan same ■«'' R°STO™llon> same co. — Aghamanaghin, li gneeve,
8rs- au<l 1 cart., viz. Liskanavane and
., 221 a. 21. 4s. 9*d— Debra, 1 qr., part of
59 a. 1 Is. ll*d; bar. Ballintobber, same co. — Stradeighter
and Liskie, 62 a. 12s. 61d — in Killderrymore and Kill-
derrybegg, 19 a. 3s. 10Jd. — in Pollinure, 54 a. 10s. llJd. ;
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
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so Cu. II. bar. Bellamoe, co. Galway. — Knockglasse and Knockancree,
— 72 a. 14s. 7 d. ; bar. Boyle, co. Roscommon. — Total in Ros-
Roscommon. comon, 231a. plant. (374 a. & 28 p. stat.) — Total rent,
21. 6s. 9fd. — in Galway, 226 a. plant. (366 a. & 12 p. stat)
— Total rent, 21. 5s. 9d. • Date 30 tli July SO th year. —
Inrolled 4th Sep. 1678.
Wexford. 34. MARGARET THICKNESSE widow. — In Ballin-
clea and Barmony, 385 a. 11. 15s. lOftf.; bar. Bantry, co.
Wexford. — Maylers-Coolecull, 62 a. 1/. 5s. Id. — in Glan-
niore and Ballyvergan, 310 a. 61. 5s. 6Jd. — in Camrosse and
Ratbquoile, 167 a. 3/.7s.7Jd.; bar. Shillmalier, same co— so Cm II.
in Carranroe or Coranroe, 646 a. 2r. 13/. ls.9Jd— Bally-
nehallyn, 186 a. 3/. 15s. 3 Id. — in Ballyliumbletty and Knock- Wexford.
duffe, 114 a. 21. 6s. Ijd. — in Toomegarrow, Coolegarry
Monphine, and Ballyduffe, 600 a. 12/. 2s. Ilk/.; bar. Scar-
walsh, same co— Total, 2,470 a. 2 it. plant. (4,001a. 2r.
26 p. stat.) — Total rent, 50/.0s.4jd. Date 1 6th July
30 th year. — Inrolled 10 th Oct. 1678. — This grant was made
to her pursuant to privy signet from Whitehall, 10th June
1678. (30", 2* p. d.R. 11.)
Roll, 80th Cha. II. third part, bade.
dare. l. Sir HENRY INGOLDSBY bai t— Dangan ais Bally-
necalliagh, Clonnecloske or Clonclaske alias Knappoge, 256 a.
(414 a. 2 b. 34 p. stat.) 3/. 17s. 9d. ; bar. Clonderala, co.
Clare— in Carrowgowran, 3 cart, 108 a. 2 n. l/.12s. 11J d.
— in Voghibogh, 1 qr., 14 a. 4s. 3d. — in Inishm'Naghten,
39 a. 11s. lOd. ; bar. Bunratty, same co. — Total, 417 a. 2 b,
plant. (676 a. 1 r. 22 p. stat.)— Total rent, 6/.6s.9Jd.
Date 31s< Jan. 30 th year. — Inrolled 9 tk Feb. 1678.
Westmeath. 3. RICHARD Earl of WESTMEATH. — Castle-
towne-Delvin, 425 a. 2r. — Printenstowne, 120 a. — Drugans-
towne, 75 a. — Dunganstowne, 75 a. — Ellinstowne, 50 a. &
24 P. — Addinstowne, 464 a. 3r. 28 p. — Clumaskill, 30 a. —
in Stonestowne, 223 a. — Lisclogher, 82 a. 2 b. — part of
Ballin, 100 a. 2 r. 39 p. — Total, 1,644 a. 2 r. 28 p. plant.
(2,662 a. 3 R. 25 p. stat) — Total rent, 33/. 5s. Sd. ; bar.
Dublin. Delvin, co. Westmeath. 5. RICH. Earl of RANA-
LAGH, son and heir of Arthur Vise1 Ranelagli. — In
Clonine, 343 a. 2 b. (555 a. 2 r. 17 p. stat.) 6/. 18s. 10 jd. :
same bar. and co. — to hold to the use of the heirs and assignes
of said Arthur Vise' Ranelagh. — inClogliran, 192 a. 2 b.
20 p. (308 A. 3 R. 3 p. stat.) 31. 17s. 2(d. ; bar. Coolock,
Galway, co. Dublin. — to hold as before. 7. RICH. Earl of
WESTMEATH- — Gortimadden, 2 qrs., 256 a. 21. 11s. 9\d.
— Feaghbracke, Ballyvaltie, Gortenegallusse alias Gortne-
gallagh, and Lecarrow, 2 qrs., 233 a. 2l.1s.2\d. — in Kill,
1 cart., 32 a. 6s. 5fd. — iu Tonnertullagh ats Tonencullagh,
1 qr. and Gorteen cart., 20 a. 4s. 0 \d. — two 4 cart, of the
three 4 cart of Craigliev ats Caiglier, 57 a. 1 Is. 6\d. — in
Cloonewshane, 48 a. 9s. 81d. ; bar. Longford, co. Galway. —
Runemoyle, 2 qrs., 245 a. 21. 9s. 7Jd. — Ruvillon, part of
Dewnus, 22 a. 4s. 5 id. — Tullaghmore and Tullagbbegg,
1 and 4 qr., 257 a. 21. 12s. 0]d. — Tawrenyane, 4 qr., 126 a.
1/. 5s. 6 ijd. — Dawrus, 4 qr., 42 a. 8s. 6d— in Downenohillyne
and Tullehy, 4 qr., 57 a. 1 Is. 6id. — Litterfradele, 1 cart.,
50 a. 11s. lid. — Killkell, 4 qr., 60 a. 1 2s. 1 jd. — Banouge
and Morowarty, 1 qr., 88 a. 17s. 9 jd. — Kengee, A qr., 50 a.
10s. lid. — Moyard, 5 cart., 167 a. 1/. 13s. 9jd. — Cannow-
cullin and Knockinragh, 4 qr., 63 a. 12s. 9d. — Garranbane,
1 qr., 96 a. 19s. 5Jd. — Rosse and Demilatrane, 3 cart, and 4,
87 a. 17s. 7 Ad. — Cloocreck, J cart., 44 a. 8s. lid— Tinemore,
1 cart, 25 a. 5s. Of d. — Freaghillan, 19 a. 3s. lOd. — Manfill
and Ardkell, 3 cart., 74 a. 14s. 11 id. — Treany, 4 qr., 64 a.
12s. 114d. — Glancarbeebegg, 1 cart., 61 a. 12s. 4.jd. — Polle-
caple, 1 qr., 147 a. 1/. 9s. 9 d. — Littergisse, 1 qr., 181 a.
1/. 16s. 74d. — in Caskellmaine or Coskelaine, 7 a. Is. 5d. ;
Roscommon, bar. Ballynehensy, same co. — Clonfinlagh, 2 qrs. and 4 and
1 gneeve, 377 a. 3/. 16s. 3f d. ; bar. Ballintober, co. Roscom-
mon.— Lugboy, 4 qr., 10 a. 2s. 0,|d. — in Tully qr., 20 a.
4s. OAd. — Lacarrow, 4 qr., 78 a. 15s. 94d. — Milleconny, 1 qr.,
177 a. 1/. 15s. 10 jd. ; bar. Roscommon, same co. — Roan,
1 qr., 119 a. 1/.4s. Id— Camgin, 1 qr., 188 a. 1/. 18s. Of d—
Mullaghm'Cormuck, 6 gneeves, 258 a. 2/,12s.2jd. — Aglio-
momonuis, 23 a. 4s. 8d. — Tidlesegan, 52 a. 10s. 64d. — Clon-
tinee, 1 qr., 162 a. 1/. 12s. 9{,rl. — Moyglasse, 1 qr., 212 a.
2/. 2s. lid. — Dangineighteragh and Carclara, 1 qr. and 4,
142a. l/.8s.9Jd. — Manyduffe, 4 qr., 74a. 14s.ll4d. —
Killbride, 4 qr., 50 a. 10s. 14d. — Killishanoge, 1 qr., 115 a.
1/. 3s. 3(d. — Lackagh and Corry, 1 qr. and 4, 114 a. 1/. 3s. Id.
— the power of redemption ofClogher, 1 qr., 104 a. 1/. ls.04d.,
upon a mortgage of 330/. belonging to Sir Oliver St. George
knt. and bart. and his heirs. • — Townaghmore, 1 cart., 43 a.
8s. 84d. — Aghdoster, 1 cart, 36 a. 7s. 34 d. — Corredurragh,
4 qr., 74 a. 14s. Ilk/. — Cluneninbeg, 4 qr., 62 a. 12s. 6 f d. —
Carricke, 1 qr., 135 a. 1/. 7s. 4d. — in Clcdagh, 354 a.
3/. 11s. 9}d. — Cooletuny, 1 cart., 30 a. 6s. Id. — Scregg,
1 cart., 33 a. 6s. 8}d. — Knockancorriagh, 1 cart., 29 a. 5s. 104d.
(122.)
—Grange, 1 qr., 175 a. 1/. 15s. 5.1d— Pollenault and Killi- Roscommon.
narry, 2 qrs., 413 a. 4/. 3s. 7jd. — in Rosse and Esker, 2 qrs.
and 4, 278 a. 21. 16s. 5.jd. — Scarvagh and Knockankaty, .1 qr.,
73 a. 14s. 9 id. — Gortincannidell, 1 qr., 175 a. 1/. 15s. 5 d.
in Moygh, 1 qr., and Gortanerla or Gorteveila, 1 qr., 120 a.
1/. 4s. 34d— Total, 6,983 A. plant. (11,311 a. 1 r. 8 v. stat)—
Total rent, 70/. 13s. lOfd. ; bar. Balintober, same co.
Date 26 th April 30tk year. — Inrolled 4th May 1678.
14. EDWARD BROWNEgent— In Lissm'Corris, 1 qr., Mayo.
23 a. 4s. 7fd. — in Coolin' Kena qr., 2 a. 4jd. — in Cluumore,
2 qrs., 29 a. 5s. lOld. — in Murlaw or Marlow, 4 qr., 15 a.
3s. 04d.; bar. Clanmorris, co. Mayo. — in Ballyhenry, 4 qrs ,
31 a. 6s. 3jd. — in Curraghbane, 1 cart, 13 a. 2s.74d.; bar.
Killmaine, same co— in Lissm'Corris qr., 5 A. Is. OJd. — in
Ballenclogh alias Ballym'Keogh, 1 qr., and Ballykerrigon,
1 qr., 25 a. 5s. Of d. — a parcell of comon, 28 a. 5s. Sd.—
Carrowmore, 1 qr., 47 a. 9s. 6f d— in Clonvilly alias Clone-
villy, 1 qr., 51 a. 10s. id. — in Lissmarew alias Lissma-
renny, 2 qrs., 2 a. 4 jd. — in Carrownab and Killmodan,
2 qrs., 10 a. 2s.0fd. — in Carrowcoyleclydruma, 5 a. Is. 04d.
— in Carrowmacmurrogh, 9 a. Is. 9 jd. ; bar. Clanmorris, same
co. — Boyballagh, 1 qr., 75 a. 15s. 2 jd. — Glandaduffe,
4 qr., 41a. 8s. 3f d. ; bar. Gallen, same co. — in Irrish- Galway.
begg, Lisserveake, Cherknock, Shyanbane, and Athy, 2 qrs.,
60 a. 12s. lfd. — Knockbrack, 32 a. 6s. 5fd. — in Knockna-
kerrish, 21 a. 4s. 3d. — Yard, part of Acrittibegg, 4 cart, of
Sillernagh, 26 a. 5s. 3jd. — iu Currassane, 1 qr., 1 a. 2 jd. — in
Rossadullen, part of Sillernagh, 1 a. 2jd. ; bar. Ballynehensy,
co. Galway. — a parcell of bogg in common to the town of
Crannagh, 19 a. 3s. 10 jd. — a parcell of woody land belonging
to Crannagh, 2 a. 4fd. ; 4 bar. Leitrun, same co in Dulitter,
4 qr., Finne or Finnine, 3 cart., Cappacrory, 4 cart., 141 a.
1/. 8s. 6id. ; 4 bar. Rosse, same co. — Knocknefin, 4 qr., 40 a. Mayo.
8s. Ijd. — in Knockvonihelly, 1 qr., 98 a. 2r. 19s. 1 Ijd. —
Knocksprecane, 4 qr., 33 a. 6s. 8jd. — Lisclan alias Liscloane,
1 cart, 22 a. 2 it. 4s. 6fd. — Knocksprone, 23ds cart, 32 a.
6s. 5fd. — in Clonkeene alias Clunkeene alias Ivnockevanlu-
mane, 3d of qr., 7 a. Is. 5 d. ; bar. Bornshowle, co. Mayo. —
in Cregluske or Creghisk, 1 qr., 21 a. 4s. 3d— in Crcggancull,
5 qr., 10 a. 2s. 0fd— in Plane, 1 qr., 4 a. 9fd— Milland,
1 cart., 39 a. 7s. lOfd. — in Ellistronabegg, Ellistownebcgg,
and Lagnefeigh alias Lagneforty, 21 a. 4s. 3d. — Cloonegow-
nagh, 4 qr-, 47 a. 9s. 6 jd. — Lisseniskie alias Lisseniske,
4 qr., 34 a. 6s. 10 jd. — in Cluncormnck and Dougry, 2 qrs.,
2 a. 4jd. ; bar. Killmaine, same co. — Monyne, 4 qr., 16 a.
3s. 3d.— in Srawagh, part of Monyne, 5 a. Is. ; bar. Borris-
howle, same co. — in Carrowkeele, 1 qr., 2 a. 4jd. — ■ in
Trinaghfilbine ats Trinaglibeggfilbine, 4q>'-, 63 a. 12s. 9d. —
Trinavanta alias 'Prinaghvanta alias Trinagliveige, 4 qr., 53 A.
10s. 8 jd. — Ratlilonge ats Ellagh llubenellagh, 1 cart., 29 a.
5s. 10 id. — in Carrowgarra qr., 10 a. 2s. Ojd. — iu Carrow-
keeledisseny alias Lisseny qr., 12 a. 2s. 5jd. ; bar. Tyrawly,
same co. — in Curraglivillra, and Gortinclogh in Corromore, Roscommon.
other 4 qr., 44 a. 8s. 1 Id. — in Carrownastellan and Lishalena,
4 qr., 54 a. 10s. 11 Jd. ; bar. Athlone, co. Roscommon. — the Mayo.
other 4 qr. of Carrowlean, 80 a. 16s. 2jd. — in Dunemeanure-
more, 4 qr., 9a. Is. lOd. ; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo. — in Corrogh- Roscommon.
villra or Curraghirla, and Gortinclogh in Corramore, 4 qr., and
Corremore, the other 4 qr., 28 a. 5s. Sd.; bar. Athlone, co.
Roscommon. — in Aghadristsen, 18 a. 3s. 7fd. — in Carrow-
mash, 1 qr., 5 a. Is. ; bar. Boyle, same co — Corlogh, 36 a. Galway.
1s.3\d. — in Lissvarock and Bornagh, 18a. 3s. 7fd. — Gor-
tindronagh, 12 a. 2s. 5\d. — in Ballagh, 24 qrs., 9 a. Is. 9 j d. —
in Unagh alias Carrowneenie, 3 A. 7jd. ; 4 bar. Bellamoe, co.
Galway— Total in Mayo, 1,110 a. plant. (1,783 a. la. 26 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 11/. 2s. lid. — in Galway, 381 a. plant.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
30 C*. II. (617 A. & 22 1>. stat.) — Total rent, IS/. 17s. 1-id. — in Ros-
common, 149 a. plant. (241 a. 1 n. 16 i>. stat.) — Total rent,
Mayo. U 10s. 2d. 17. MILES BOURKE gent.— A mountain
in Controversy, 32 a. 6s.5fd — a mountain, 96 a. 19s. 5}d. —
a mountain near that, 13 a. 2s. 7 id. — Lisanree alias Leanar-
lagli, 17 a. 3s. 5 id. — Carrowhill, Clontee, and Conagher ais
Rosse, 5 gneeves, 25a. Ss.Oijd. — in Lissiniskie, 93a. 18s. 10 d.;
bar. Carra, co. Mayo. — Total, 276 a. plant. (447 a. & 11 p.
stat.)— Total rent, 2/. 15s. 10k/. 18. OLIVER JONES
esq.— In Doonemeanuremore, i qr., 29 a. 5s. lOid. — Doone-
meanurebegg, j, qr., 80 a. 16s. 2 jd— in Carrowamore, 56 a.
11s. 4d— Total, 165 a. plant. (267 a. 1 r. 1 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 1/. 13s. 4§d.; bar. Gallen, same co Date 25th May
30th year. — Inrolled 12/4 August 1678.
Galway. 19. CORNELIUS KELLY. — In a bogg in common,
lying near the lands of Clonlaragh and Clondowell, 17 a.
(27 a. 2 r. 5 p. stat.) 3s. 5 \d. ; par. Boynagh, 1 bar. Bellamoe,
co. Galway. — Date 1st June 30/4 year. — Inrolled 20/4 June
1678.
can-a, a pai-cell of die said 3d part of asessie, 7 a. 2s. ljd. so Ca.it.
Ballycaban, parcell of two sessies, 5 a. Is. 6d— in Lisdune- -
varna and Ballyteige, 2 qrs., 154 a. 2/.6s.8^rf.; par. Kill- Clan.
nioone, bar. Burren, co. Clare. — Dunem'Phelin, 1 qr., 70 a.
1/. Is. 3d. — Dowlin, 1 qr., 17 a. 5s. ljjd. — Tiregowneene, 1 qr.,
26 a. 7s. lOld. — Carrowkeele parcell, 27 a. 8s. 2 £d. — Caliir-
galteene, 1 qr., 24 a. 7s. 3(d. — West-Craig-Icurridane, 1 qr.,
44 a. 13s. 4(d. — Tooduffe, 12 dayes, 7 a. 2s. lid.— Craigi-
cunidan, parcell of the west qr., 9 a. 2s. 83d— Ballym'clancy,
83 a. l/.5s.2Jd. — CaiTownamiran qr., 66 a. 1/. Os. OJd. —
West-Glassey, 1 qr., 57 a. 17s. 3£d— Killeilagh, 1 qr., 52 a.
15s. 9Jd. — Ballyvarry parcell, 65 a. 19s. 8jfd. — Corkeltie,
1 qr., 9 a. 2s. 8 jd. — in Ballyvoy abas Knockfin, 1 qr., 3 a.
1 Old— Total, 888 a. plant. (1,438 a. 1 n. 17 r. stat.)— Total
rent, 13/. 9s. 4d. ; par. Killeilagh, bar. Corcumroe, same co.
29. DAVID WHITE. — Ballyluddane, East, 100 a.
(161 a. 3 r. 34 p. stxit.) 1/. 10s. 4 d. ; bar. Bunratty, same co.
Date 20th Jan. 30/4 year.— Inrolled 1 1/4 Feb. 1679.
21. Sir ARTHUR GORE knt— 111 Grange, 4 qrs., 346 a.
(560 a. 2 n. 2 p. stat.) 3/. 10s. 0 j d. ; bar. Tyrawly, co. Mayo.
— in Carrowreagh, 1 qr., 129 a. 11.6s. 1 id. — Beall'cconga, lqr.,
89 a. 18 s.Ojd.; bar. Gallen, same co. — Total, 218 a. plant.
(353 a. & 20 p. stat.)— Total l ent, 21. 4s. l|d. 22. JOHN
NOLAN. — In Cariowdrissagb, lqr., 156a. ll.lls.7d. —
in Knockassen, 16th qr., 22 a. 4s. 5id. ; same bar. and co.
— Lurgoe, i qr., 22 a. 4s. 5Jd.— Total, 200 a. plant. (324 a.
stat)— Total rent, 21. 0s. 6d.- 22. TIBBOTT BOURKE
FITZ-ULICK gent. — Breaghweyter alias Shyanbreaghwy,
40 A. (64 a. 3 n. 6 p. stat.) 8s. Id. ; bar. Tyrawly, same coT—
Date 15/4 July 30/4 year. — Inrolled 7/4 Aug. 1678.
24. MARY and MARGT. HARRISON. — Allevera,
1 cart.; Monagh, 1 cart. ; Barnalyer, a parcell of mountain; Car-
rignagapull, 1 cart. ; Falleganvis, 1 cart. ; Cartionemall, 3d of
a cart. ; Sranada, part of y” cart of Carrignallmow ; Gowlan,
1 cart. ; Townalea, 1 cart ; Mullaneiglitragb, 1 cart. ; Carrig-
garow, 1 cart; Cappoge, 1 cart.; y' moiety of the towns,
lands, mills, profits, fail's, and appurtenances in and -about
Creiveleigh, 943 a. 1 r. 19 P. (1,528 a. 1 r. stat.) 91. 10s. 0^/. ;
bar. Dromaheire, co. Leitrim 25. JAS. BUTLER gent.
— In Gurtnafyan, Moher, Conesouth, and Gortnasyan, 1 qr.,
200 a. (324a. stat.) 3/. 8s. OJd. immediately after the death of
Ellinor Rawly ; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare. 25. ROBERT
DICKSON gent. — In Kilkredane, i qr., 104 a. (168 a. 1 r.
37 p. stat.) 1/. 11s. 7d. ; bar. Tullagh, same co. — in Nogha-
valls, 2 qrs. and 2-3d parts of a qr., 60 a. (97 a. & 30 p. slat.)
13s. 2£d.; bar. Burren, same co Date 29/4 May 30/4
year.— Inrolled 1st Aug. 1678.
27. JOHN SARSFIELD esq. — In Tymolyn parcell, 39 a. I
11s. 10d— in Tymolyn, the other part of two sessies, 70 a. I
1/. Is. 3d— Donnavaghir, 2-3ds of a sessie, 33 a. 10s. 0^d— I
Carraw-Imulcarrn, l-3d do., 21 a. 6s. 4 id. — Carrow-Imul- :
30. FRANCIS Earl of LONGFORD— The abby and ]
precinct of Multifarnan, 29 a. — in Fulmort or Fultmore,
94 a. 3 r. 4 p. — a parcell near Fulmort, called the 15 acres, in
Lacken, 35 a. & 4 p. — part of Lacken, 6 a. 2r. — Carrick,
364 a. & 12 p. prof. 15 a. unprof. — Ballinsolatt, 214 a. 3 n.
9 p— part of Cullenhue, 179 a. 2r. 35 p— Ballinelack, 118a.
3 it. 8 p— Total, 1,042 a. 2 r. 32 p. plant. (1,688 a. 3 n. 37 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 21l.2s.2Jd. ; bar. Corkery, co. West-
meath.— a release of quit-rents granted to Lord Longford,
(a- 30", 3" pars, f. R. 17.)— Note: All these lands (except
Ballinsolatt) were created into the manor of Ballynelack,
with 500 a. in demesne, power to create tenures, to hold
courts leet and baron, to receive all waifs, strays, &c., and to
have free warren. Several lands were added by this patent
to the manor of Longford, with courts leet and baron, a
law day or court of record, to build and keep a prison in
Longford, and to appoint seneschals and other officers, to
impark 800 a., with divers other privileges, and appointing
Granard a borough to send members to parliament Dated
24 Aug. and inrolled 5 Sep. 1678, (anno 30“ Car. 2ai, 3" pars,
dorso R. 26,) pursuant to privy seal, dated at Whitehall
24 July 1678 (30“, 2’p. d. 24.) Dale 24/4 Aug. 30/4 year.
— Inrolled 5th Sep. 1678.
33. GEORGE LYNCH gent. — Largymore qr., 173 a.
1/. 15s. 0ijd. — Cubbies alias Lackey qr., 22 a. 4s. 5.W.
Collin, 104 a. 1/. Is. Oid. — in Derryhillagh, 3d cart., 43 a.
8s.8id— in Carrowmore qr., 71a. 14s. 4Jd— 1 Total, 413 a.
plant. (669 a. 1 r. stat.)— Total rent, 4/. 3s. 7\d. ; bar. Gallen,
co. Mayo. 33. JULIAN MARTIN alias LYNCH,
widow of Dorn* Martin— In Attyshoan qr., 73 a. (1 18 a. &
39 p. stat.) 14s. 9,(d., with the waste unprofitable acres thereto
belonging (the island of India ais Inishfinglasse always ex-
cepted and foreprized) ; bar. Muckullyn, co. Galway
Date 2d Dec. 30/4 year. — Inrolled 3d Dec. 1678.
Roll, 30 Ih Cha. II. fourth part, face.
Clare. J. SAMUEL BURTON esq— In Drumbanuffe qr., 138a.
(223 a. 2u. 5 p. stat.) 21. Is. 10(rf. ; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare.
— inCrenagh,102A. (165a. 2r. 16p.stat.) 1/. 10s. ll.jd. ; bar.
Inchiquin, same co. — Total, (389 a. & 21 p. stat.) — Total
lent, 3/. 1 2s. 9Jd. 2. SLANY NY DONOGFI GUI.LO-
PA TRICK widow— In Ballydomin alias Corgravc qr., 254a.
(411a. 1 r. 30 p. stat.) 3/. 17s. Id. — for life; remainder lo her
eon Dermot Gullopatrick for ever 2. BRYAN GOOD-
WIN—In Moygowny, A- qr., 13 a. (21 a. & 9p. stat.) 3s. 1 l.irf.
— to the use of Mahon O’Bryan and his heirs 2. CON-
NOR OGLISSAN. — In Townaghbegg qr., 40 a. (64 a. 3 n.
6p. suit.) 12s. l)id.-, bar. Clonderala, Inchiquin, and Bun-
ratty, same co. Dale 22 d Sip. 29/4 year. — Inrolled
8/4 March 1678.
Westmeath. 4. EDMUND son and heir of ROBERT NUGENT of
Carlanstowne, esq., lately dccd. — Carlanstownc 570 a. 3 11 1
24 p— Balrath, 103 a. 2 k. 8 p— Ardnegrosse,’ 132 a. Sr!
24 p. — Upper Castletowne, 145 a. 2 k. 16 r. — Williams-
towne, 83 a. 2 r. 16 p— Muney, 255 a. 2 h. 16 p— Derrym'-
Cagan, part of the same, 26 a. 2 n— Ballenscarry, 306 1 li
24 p— Rathshene, 143 a— part of Tonoenc, 231 a. 3 r. 32 v.
— Total, 2,000 a. plant. (3,239 a. 2 n. 27 p. slat.) — Rent,
40/. 9s. 10 jjd. ; bar. Demifore, co. Westmeath Lower Westmeath
Castletowne, 1 50 a. 3 it. 8 p. 31. 0s. 1 1 id.— Biggwood, 250 a.
2 r. 51. Is. 5 d. — Littlewood, 160 a. 2 r. 32 p. 3/. 5s. Oid.
Total, 562 A. plant. (910 a. 1 it. 14 p. stat.) Total rent
11/. 7s. 5 l,d.; same bar. and co — Newtowne, H qr., 220 a. flare
3/. 6s. 9Jd. — Babycahill, 2-3ds of qr., 32 a. 9s. 7\d. — Danoan,
2 qrs., 262a. 3/. 19s. 6. Id. — Ballyalbonc, lqr., 77a. 1/. 3s. 4. Id!
— Killoghill, 2-3ds of qr., 56 a. 17s. — Lisgogane, l-3d of a
qr., 8 a. 2s. 5£d. — Croghnorth alias Clonmartin or Clan-
nartin alias Rathbegg, l-3d part of a qr., 71 a. 1/. Is. 6fd.
— Bally mulcare and Fanrosse, 1 qr. and l-3d part of a qr.,
57 a. J7s. 3 \d. — Balliehowell, d“, 126 A. 1/. 18s. 3d. —
Ballyvoughan, 1J qr., 124 a. 1/. 17s. 7 jd.— Total, 1,033 a.
plant. (1,673 a. 1 it. 11 p. stat.)— Total rent, 15/. 13s. 6\d. ;
bar. Burren, co. Clare — Kencola, 1 qr., 130 a. 11. 6s. 33d. ,,
Carrowcanada, 1 qr., 292a. 21. 19s. lid. — Corran, 1 qr., 157 a.
11. Us. 9,Jd. — Cloonlare, j qr., 63 a. 12s. 9d. — Coylemorc,
iqr., 153a. 1/. lOs.UJd. — Cloonefinane, lqr., 58a. 11s. 9' d.
—Total, 853 a. plant. (1,381 a. 2r. 36 p. stat.)— Total rent,
81. 12s. 8d. ; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo. — to hold these lands in the
co. of Mayo in trust for and to the use of Ja' Talbott of
Mount-Talbott, co. Roscommon, esq., and Geo. Browne of
yc Neale, co. Mayo, esq. — Pursuant to letters from Whitehall
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
18 June 1675 ( inrolled 27“, 3" pars, facie R. 34.) Date
— 20 th Dec. 29th pear. — Inrolled 7 th May 1678.
11. JOHN KIRWAN gent. — Corkevagh or Corkeaugh,
1 qr., 107 a. U Is. 7|d— Ballintlea, 1 qr., 125 a. 1/. 5s. 3 Id.
— Cloonedreagli, 1 qr., 120 a. 1/. 4s. 3 \d. — Total, 352 a.
plant. (570 a. & 27 p. stat.) — Total, 3/. 11s. 2\d. ; bar.
Clare, co. Galway. 12. GEORGE STANTON gent.
— Carrogliane, 2 qrs., 239 a. 21. 8s. Ad. ; bar. Dunmore, same
co. — Carrowroe, 21 qrs., 114 a. 11. 3s. OJd.; bar. Muckullin,
same co.— Carrowneteroan, 80a. 16s. 2{d. — Darrero, 90 a.
18s. 2 3d. ; bar. Dunmore, same co. — Total, 523 a. plant.
(846 a. 1 r. 6 p. stat.)— Total rent, 51. 5s. 9ijd. 13. BAR-
NABY BYRNE gent., son and heir of Garrett. — Caher-
moris alias Castle-Quarter, 68 a. 13s. 9 jd. — Gortcargatt,
1 qr., 102a. II. Os. 7Jd— Kilterbrinane, 1 qr., 131a. 1/. 6s. 6 d.
— Caherluddan, 1 qr., 152 a. 11. 10s. 9f d. — Croghloch, 1 qr.,
123 a. 11. 4s. 10fd— Total, 576 a. plant. (933 a. & 3p. stat.)
— Totalrent, 51. 16s. 7 Jd.; bar. Clare, sameco. 14. JOHN
LYNCH FITZ-GEOFFRY. — In Labally, 2 qrs., 164 a.
11. 13s. 2\d. — to him and his heirs; bar. Dunkellyn, same co.
— in Carrowniroane, 1 qr., 80a. 16s. 2 Jd. — Kilcorriffe, 4 qrs.,
888 a. 81. 19s. lOd. — in Feragh-Finna and l’eragh^lasha,
4 qrs., 266 a. — to hold the last three denominations to the use
of John Kirwan, until paid by him 3201., and then to Lynch
and his heirs. — in the same, 4 qrs., 200 a. — to hold this to the
use of Bryan Kelly, until paid by him 601., and then to him
and his heirs for ever. — rent for the three last denominations,
containing 466 A., 41. 14s. Ad. — to hold Carrowniroane to the
use of Bryan Mahon, until paid by him 501., and then to Lynch
and his heirs ; bar. Clare, same co. — Total, 1,598 a. plant.
(2,588 a. 2 r. 3 p. stat)— Total rent, 161. 3s. 7Jd. Date
16 th March 30 th year. — Inrolled 18 th March 1678.
17. PATRICK STAFFORD. — In Keildonagh-Ballagli,
3 qrs., 90 a. II. 7s. Ad. ; bar. Tullagh, co. Clare. — in Castle
qr. and Turlogh, 4 a. Is. 2Jd— in Ballakeele, 1 qr., 2a. 7 Jd.
— Lisgoran, 4th of a cart., Sa. 11 d. — Lisgoran, 4 th of a cart.,
6 a. Is. 9fd. — parcell having no denomination of quantity,
8a. 2s. 5 d. — in Ballabreme, 1 qr.,46A. 2n. 14s. 1 Jd. — Total,
159a. 2r. plant. (258a. 1 R. 17p.stat.) — Total rent, 21. 8s. 5 d.;
bar. Corcumroe, same co. Date 9th March 29th year. —
Inrolled 191/s March 1678. .
19. CHRISTOPHER PLUNKETT. — In Togherfin,
J qr., 38 a. 7s. 8Jd. — in Lichnecrinue and Gortotaine,
3 cart., 46 a. 9s. 3\d. — Total, 84a. plant. (136 a. & 16 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 17s.; bar. Athlone, co. Roscommon.
Date 22th March 30 th year. — Inrolled 12 th April 1678.
21. OLIVER MeDONOGH gent. — In Ballycullenagh,
22 a. (32 a. 2r. 22 p. stat.) 6s. SJd.; bar. Corcumroe, co.
Clare. — in Callow, \ qr., 20 a. 4s. Old. — in Killeskenane,
1 cart, of Cnrrownedea qr., 7 a. Is. 5 d. — Total, (43 a. 2 r.
37 p. stat.) — Totalrent, 5s. 5 id. ; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo.
Date 18 lit May 30 th year. — Inrolled 4 th June 1678.
23. JEFFERY FRENCH gent— In Tyrone, 1$ qr., 7 a.
Is. 5 d. ; bar. Dunkellin, co. Galway. — in Trasternagh,
31 qrs., 88 a. 17s. 93d. ; bar. Tyaquin, same co. — Corrindon-
nogh, A cart., 19 a. 3s. lOd. — in Killgarragh, 4 qr., 26 a.
5s. 3 J d. — A tty redmond, 1 cart, of y“ 3A cart, in Drumkurrin,
38 a. 7s. 83d. — parcell of coition, N° 16, 12 a. 2s. 5Jd— G01-
titire, 3 qr., and A cart, of Carrindonogh, part of Drumcurrin,
3A cart., 93 a. 18s. lOd. — in Derryvoyde and Lisserosen,
2 qrs., 2 a. 4fd. — in Knockinackskahell, 6 a. Is. 2 id. — in
Knockanagh, 3 cart., 1a. 2Jd— in Sunnagh, 1 qr., 30 a.
6s. Id. ; A bar. Bellamoe, same co. — in Rathineoue or Rath-
meone, 2 qrs., 46 a. 9s. 3:}d. — commons to Ranevackane, 1 qr., .
and Clonmullane, d°, 34 a. 6s. 10Jd — Carrowdrissagh, 1 qr.,
100 a. II. 0s. 3d. — controversy, 10 a. 2s. 0 Jd. — controversie,
4 a. 9 id. ; i bar. Bellamoe, co. Roscommon. — in Clondfadda,
1 qr., 60 a. 12s. 13d.; bar. Ballintobber, same co. — in Kil-
loges, 2 qrs., 140 a. (226 a. 3 r. 6 p.stat.) II. 8s. 43d— in the
same, 60 a. (97 a. & 3 P. stat) 12s. lfd— Lisgarrow, A qr.,
79 a. (127 a. 3r. 34 p. stat.) 16s. Oid. ; bar. Athlone, same
co. — in Ballygarragh, 33 a. 6s. 83d. ; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo.
— Carrowcarrane, 1 qr., 140a. (226a. 2r. 6 p. stat.) 11. 8s.4Jd.
— in Gortistillane, 8a. Is. 7id. ; bar. Clanmorris, sameco. —
Attysoune, 3 qr., 38 a. 7s. 83d. — in Rathnegappane, 40 a.
8s. ljd.; bar. Costelloe, same co. — in Tullynacona, 1 qr.,
12 a. 2s. 53d. — controversie between Knockally and Lis-
soragen, 8 a. Is. 73d.; bar. Gallen, same co — mountain in
comon to Carrowkeele, 1 qr., and Attyloghy, 1 qr., 14 a.
(122.)
2s. 10 d.; bar. Tyrawly, same co. — in Clonbaylier, 4qrs., 81 a. 30 :cn. ir.
(131 a. & 33 p. slat.) 16s. 4 fd. — Trim in Cammagh, 1 cart.,
11 a. 2s. 2.)d.— Aghobane, 1 cart., 23 a. 4s. 7fd— Tullagh- Roscommoi
oven, 2-8ds of cart., 17 a. 3s. 51 d. — Largagh, A qr., 41 a.
8s- 3Id. — in Carrowbegg and Ardsallagh, 1 qr., 10 a. 2s. 03d.
—a parcell in Carrowmore qr., 10 a. 2s. 03d. ; bar. Boyle, co.
Roscommon in Ballyranane or carrane alias Knocke, Clare.
i plow., 109 a. II. 13s. 13d.; bar. Clanderala, co. Clare. —
Lissinure, 1 cart., 21 a. 4s. 33d. ; bar. Dunkellin, co. Galway. Galway.
— in Ballagarragh alias Ballygard, 4 qrs., 105a. II. Is. 3d. — in Mayo.
the same, 72 a. 14s. 7d.— in Corrateane, 1 qr., 77 a. 15s. 7 d.
— in the same, 45 a. 9s. 13d. ; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo. — in Roscommof
Corbally, 4 qrs., 12 a. 2s. 53d.; i bar. Bellamoe, co. Ros-
common.— in Culefubbole, 1 cart, 7 a. Is. 5 d. — in the same,
41 a. 8s. SJd. — in Carrowmadder, 6tli qr., 7 a. Is. 5d. — in the
same, 23 a. 4a 7 3d. — in Lismacoda in Carrowardskreene,
1 cart, 17 a. 3s. 53d. — in the same, 1 cart, 41 a. 8s. 3id. —
in Scartane alias Carrownaskartane, 3 qr.J 37 a. 7s. SJd. —
Gortmore in Knockbriangarrow, 2-3ds cart., 22 a. 4s. 5 Id. ;
bar. Athlone, same co. — in Callow, 4 qrs., 7 a. Is. 5d.— in
the same, 33 a. 6s. 83d. — Ardkeene, 20 a. 4s. 04 d. ; bar.
Boyle, same co. — Clonkeaghan qr. 2-3ds, 92 a. 18s. 73d.— in
the other 3d part of that qr. next to the above, 12 a. 2s. 5 d. ;
bar. Ballintober, same co. — in Lissanisky, 1 a. 2\d. — in Cion- Galway.
catt, part of Belane qr., 1 a. 23d. — in Creggane, 1 a. 23d. —
in Carrowclogh, J qr., 34 a. 6s. 10|d. — in Cregduffe, 1 cart.,
17 a. 3s. 53d.; 3 bar. Bellamoe, co. Galway. — Gortneskehy,
1 qr., 9 a. Is. 9Jd. — in Lackfinny, 1 qr., 34 a. 6s. 10 3d. — in
Cahirnemuck, 6 a. Is. 2Jd. — in Ardenonane, 1 qr., 10 a.
2s. 03d. — in Levallyhooge qr., 8 a. Is. 73d.; 3 bar. Loughrea,
same co. — in Lurga, 3 cart. ; Derrygarrane, 1 cart. ; Gloves, Roscommon
1 cart; Drumdawe, Cahertoure, 1 cart; Cloncaldry (part),
3 qr., 15 a. 3s. 03d. — in a parcell of Ballyformoyle, 29 a.
5s. 103d. ; bar. Boyle, co. Roscommon. — Total in Mayo,
592 a. plant. (959 a. stat.)— Total rent, 51. 19s. 103d— in
Galway, 464 a. plant. (75 1 A. 3 r. 2p. stat.) — Total rent,
41. 13s. 113d. — in Roscommon, 1,141 a. plant (1,848 a. 1 r.
15 p. stat.) — Total rent, 111. 10s. U| d. — Raliine, part of Galtcay.
Stradbally, 45a. 9s. 13d. — Rangillane, 3cart., 1 16a. 11. 3s.5Jd.
— in Ballinderine, 1 qr., 64 a. 12s. 113d. — in Mulrooge qr.,
40 a. 8s. 13d— in Mulerooge, 1 qr., 28 a. 5s. 83d— in Bal-
linderine, 1 qr., 4 a. 9fd. — in Mulrooge qr., 87 a. 17s. 73d. —
in Ballinderinbegg and Ballinderinmore, 1 qr., 47 a. 9s. 6Jd.
— in Mulrooge qr., 70 a. 14s. 23d. — in Ballinderrin, 3 cart.,
40 A. 8s. 03d— Total, 541 a. plant. (876 a. I R. 13 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 51. 9s. 63d.; bar. Dunkellin, co. Galway.
28. FARAGH O’HEYNE. — In 'Ballycleary, 3 qrs.,
62 a. (100 a. Ir. stat.) 12s. 63d.; same bar. and co.
29. PIERCE SHORTALL. — In Kilbannon, 3 qr., 97 a.
(157 a. & 20 p. stat.) 19s. 7fd. ; 3 bar. Bellamoe, same co.
30. ULICK M'EDMOND ’BURKE. — In Rakerrin
qr., 137 a. (221a. 3r. 27p. stat) II. 7s. 8 Jd.; bar. Kiltartan,
sameco. 30. CHARLES CONRY gent — A contro- Roscommor,
versie, with the qr. of land of Moygh or Moyle, 16a. 3s. 2 3d.
— in Gortincamedle, 5 a. Is. 03d.; bar. Ballintober, co.
Roscommon. — in Dromincullo and Cashel, 20 a. 4s. Ofd. —
a parcell called Gortibanglane, 1 a. 2,)d. — Total, 42 a.
plant. (68 a. & 3 p. stat.) — Total rent, 8s. 6d. ; bar. Boyle,
sameco. — Gortincluagli, 3 qr., 46 a. 9s. 3Jd. — in Poleminc, Galway.
3 qr., 10 a. 2s. 03d. — Corduagh alias GortadulFe, 3 qr., 11a.
2s. 23d. — in Carrugare and Carrunderry, 21a. 4s. 3|d. ;
3 bar. Bellamoe, co. Galway. — Russinamaniagh and Aghras,
10 a. 2s. 13d.; bar. Ballynehinch, same co. — Total, 98 a.
plant. (158 a. 2 r. 35 p. stat.) — Total rent, 19s. 10d.—
Cloninshin, 1 qr., 42 a. 8s. 6d. ; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo. — in Mayo.
Kilcoyle alias Kilkeile, with the coitions thereunto,beloiiging,
103 a. II. 0s. 103d. ; bar. Muriske, same co. — a parcell of
controversie, with Coicon and Kilbridy, 12 a. 2s. 53d.; bar.
Killmaine, sameco. — Total, 157a. plant. (254a. In. 9p.
stat.) — Total rent, II. 1 Is. 93d. Date IOIIi Aug. 3 0th year.
—Inrolled 19th Jan. 1678.
32. JAS. BODKIN FITZ-EDMOND gent. — Car- Galway.
rowbegg, 1 qr., 56 a. Us. 4d. — in Knockballypistell, 60 a.
12s. IJd— Clogher, 3 qr., 36 a. 7s. 33d— Grange and Ar<f-
negall, 209 a. 21. 2s. 3 3d. — a controversie belonging to the
same, 8 a. Is. 73 d. — Killenanbegg, 77 a. 15s. 7 d. — in Bcr-
mingham’s 3 qr. of Dawrus, 4 a. 9Jd. — Clyduffe, 3 qr., 16 a.
3s. 2Jd. ; bar. Dunmore, co. Galway. — Total, 466 a. plant.
(754 a. 3r. 18 p. stat.) — Total rent, 41. 14s. 4d. Date
1st Nov. 99th year. —Inrolled 2d Dec. 1678.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
30 Cn- n- 35. Sir ROBERT BOOTH knt, Cliief Justice of the
Dublin. ^°m- Pleas. — Two third parts of a parcell of waste ground in
Cooke-street, Dublin, — a house, with the appurtenances, in
Longford. Oxmantowne, 7s. 6d. ; city of Dublin. — Clonard, 4 cart.
12 a. 3 it. 20 v. prof. 98 a. unprof. 5s. 2Ac4— in Aungare alias
Annagare, 1 cart, and A, 203 a. & 10 p. prof., 304 a. & 20 p.
unprof. 4/. 2s. 24,d— Clonlea afs Clonlean or Clonteha, 1 cart.,
319a. 6/. 9s. 2d. — Clonullan, 3 parts of cart., 159a. 31. 4s. 4 \d.
—Brenrish and Tryle, 1 cart., 220 a. 3 r. 16 p. 4/. 13s. 6,4—
Carrowgarrow alias Carrowgarran, $ of cart., 155 a. 34 2s. 9jrf.
— Gurtinoren alias Gurtinorin, 1 cart., 234 a. 44 14s. 9J<4
Clonbalt, Fagh, Clonrallagh, Cloncallagh, and Lissnegrenoge,
3J cart., 462a. 1 u. 20p. 94 7s. 2f<4— Ballagh, 1 cart., 164a.
1 r. 2 p. 34 6s. 6£,4 — Corregrany alias Corregrange, 1 cart.,
80 a. 3 it. 10p. 14 12s. 8|<4— Letrim, If cart., 166a. In. lOp.
34 7s. 4.1, d.— Cahauna alias Cohanna, 4 cart., 107a. 24 3s. id.
part of Clonart, Dunecullin, Aghnagh, and Clonebare,3 cart.,
47 a. 2r. 23 f. 19s. 3fd. ; bar. and co. Longford. — Geyles-
liagh, 1,098 a. 3 n. 20 p. 224 5s. — Aghireagh alias Aghne-
gragli, 362 a. 74 6s. 7,Jd._ pi„.t „f Dring alias Droing, 2 cart.,
228 a. & 18 p. 44 12s. 4,4 — Aghakeyne, If cart., 144 a.
24 18s. 3f<4 Clinrae, 1 cart., 100 a. 24 0s. 6d— Carricke
or Carricke-Corke, J of a cart., 20 a. 8s. 1^.— Aghacorri-
drinane, 4 cart, 28 a. 11s. id.; bar. Granard, same co.— in
trust for the (49) officers. Dale 13/4 June 30 th year—
Inrolled Is/ Oct. 1678.
Moll, o<jt/i tha. II. fourth part, back.
0,1 ■ }• PATRICK BOYTON. — In Creggagh, 1 qr., 93a. 18s.
—in Leigh-Ballyanardan and Killesney, 1 qr., 68 a. 13s. 9f<4
in Tullin and Keel}', 34 gneeves, 7 a. Is. 5,4 — Dooneene,
1 qr., 103 a. 14 0s. 10fd. — in Clooneglasny, 1 cart, 32 a.
6s. 5f<4— in Cloonegarvan, 1 cart., 33 a. 6s. 8>,4— in Cloon-
cosker, 4 qr., 29 a. 5s. 10 id— in Cloonshee, 4 cart, 106 a.
14 Is. 5}d— in Ballym'Neale, 3 qrs., 66 a. 13s. 4jd.; bar.
and co. Roscommon. — in Ballyvolloghane and Lisnelaragh-
hoy.i qr., 40 a. 8s. l\d— Total, 577 a. plant. (934 a. 2r.
22 p. stat.) — ' Total rent, 54 16s. lOd. ; bar. Boyle, same co.
—to hold to himself for life ; remr to his son Edit"1 and liis heirs
male; remr to John Boyton and his heirs male; remr to
Patrick’s right heirs. Date 21 st Aug. 29/4 year— Inrolled
18/4 Feb. 1678.
4. BRYAN MAGRATH gent., son of Marcus— Mune-
steradan, 1 qr., 82 a. 16s. 7jd. — in Tuonemucklon, 1 qr. ;
6 a. Is. 24 d. — Rosmader or Rahinader, 1 qr., 62 a. 12s. 6ad.
— Clooneleaghim, 1 qr., 60 a. 12s. lfd— Knockneshameri
1 qr., 87 a. 17s. 74,4 — Knocknehow, 1 qr., 141a. 14 8s. 6Jd.
— Currowhill, 1 qr., 58 a. 11s. 9j<4— Annaglnnore, 1 qr.’
49 a. 9s. 1 Id. Downe, 1 qr., 35 a. 7s. ld—Carrownetoler
and Carrownea, 2 qrs., 54 a. 10s. lljd.— two small islands,
21a. 4s. 2^,4— in Shecrohin or Sheephin, 1 qr., 59a. 11s. 1 ljd.
—in a great mountain in comon to all said lands, 109 a.
14 2s. 03,4 — Total, 823 a. plant. (1,333 a. & 23 r stat )
Total rent, 84 6s. 71,4 ; 4 bar. Coolavin, co. Sl.go. Date
14/4 Feb. 30/4 year — Inrolled 16/4 Feb. 1678.
6. GEORGE FRENCH gent— Dunkellin, 6 qrs., viz.,
Knockrnthboy, 1 qr. ; Ringrenane, 1 qr.; Rowbehagh, 3 qrs.;
Carrowancnslane, 1 qr.; 791a. (1,281a. 1 r. 24. p. stat.)
84 0s. 3d. — Bellanehewly, 1 qr., 155 a. 14 Us. i{d.; bar.
Dunkellin, co. Galway. — Coylemorc alias Levallynekilty,
2 qrs., 279a. 24 16s. 5d.— Faihetty, 2 qrs., 314a. 34 3s. 7 d. ;
bar. Gallen, co. Mayo. -in Lelnmagh, 1a. 34d.-Gertin-
moia, 26 a. 5s. 3d.— in Listorly and Shanvally, 6 a. Is. 2id.
-a parcell of comon, 4 a. 9fd._in Eghellaghell, lqr.,4A.
J3d.; bar. lyaqum, co. Galway.-!,, Moyculla, 1 qr., 33 a.
6s. 8, ,4— m Carrowmough alias Carrowmoney, lqr,41A
8s. 3.1,4 m Cappagh, other 4 qr., 27 a. 5s. 51,4-in Garry-
nocklone, 4 qr, 15a. 3s. OJd.-in Coyle, 1 cart, 56 a. lls.*4d.
in Bynaken, .1 qr, and Carrowroe, 4 qr, 17a. 3s. 5d.; bar.
Dunkellin, same co.— in Poleredmond, 9 a. Is. 93d.— in Lis-
samorocke and Barnagh, 2 cart, 1 a. 3 Id. ; 4 bar. Bellamoe,
, same co.— m Balleckeevegan, 2 qrs, 20 a. 4s. Old— in Smot-
ternagh, 1 qr, 46 a. 9s. 3|j(4 — Tullanaghagh in Gian, 1 cart.
— rynereagh, 34 a. 6s. 10Jd. — Attycongrany, 1 qr, in
Lemger, 61 a 12s. 4^.; bar. Boyle, co. RoscoMMON-in
Bellanemore, Meulagh alias Manragh, and BaUegortgarriffee,
14 cart, 21 a. 4s. 2f d. ; bar. Kyllyan, co. Galway! —con-
troversy, commonly called Polturickbegg, 30 a. 6s. Id. ; bar.
Dimmorc, same co.— in Clooneconnellan, 2 qrs, 17a. 3s.5\d.;
bar. Killraaine, co. Mayo. -Total, 2,008a. plant. (3,252a.
KillinJ P , rent’ 30/- 6s- W— » Gloghbuoly and
mg,, 6 cart, 50 a. 10s. 11,4 — Gortnaskehy, part of
p"t™nC 1 cart > 26 6s. Sfd. ; bar. Dunkellin, co.
foOA D~Ln,Be'laTtlUgan’ * q, ->Witl’ '*le castle and bawne,
100a. 14; 4 bar. Leitrim, same co Corentamu* 1
106 A. 14 Is. 54,4 ; bar. Tyaqnin, same co i„ C urowrne
nr O A 3,/ • , - 1 ’ m L-.uiowroe
qi, .. a. 4,d.-„, Kilcloggan, * qr, 1a. 21,4— in Towerin'
Keane, £ qr, 1 a. 21,4; bar. Muckullin, same co — in
Slianvally osky qr, 30 a. 6s. 0\d-\n Milltowne, 4 qr,' 12a
2s. 5d. to hold the lands in Milltowne until heV paid
94 by Wr Bermingham, and then to said Wr and his heirs
for ever— in Lissevalle, H qr, 1 a. 2 id— in Cunolta and
Shanballymore qr, 1 a. 2 id— in Garruffruan, l[qr, 1 A. 2 Id.
—in Cullaghnalieh qr, 1 a. 21d.— in Cluneglassy, 2 qrs, i’a.
21,4 ; bar. Dunmore, same co— in Carrowcaslane, i qr, 16 a.
3s. 23d— in Moyne, 4 qrs, a mill, and 4 a, 9jd— Carrow-
eighteragh, one of die 4 qrs. of Towrin, 46 a. 9s. 3fd— in
Ballymillagli, £ qr, 6 a. Is. 21d.; bar. KiUmaine, co. Mayo.
— Shunaglnnony, 2 qrs, 198 a. 24 0s. Id— in Carrane alias
Carran-m'Stephen, 77 a. 15s. 7d. — Union, 1 qr, 130 a.
14 6s. 4d. Ballynellane, 2 qrs, 164a. 14 13s. 2.1 d. ; bar.
Gallen, same co— Total in Galway, 333 a. plant. (539 a. 1 it.
30p. stat.)— Total rent, 34 7s. 5d— in Mayo, 641 a. plant.
(1,038a. 1 r. 18 p. stat.) — Total rent, 64 9s. 9{d.
H- MARY LYNCH widow, and MICHL. her son and heir.
Skahurny, 4 qr, 67 a. 13s. 6|d. — a parcell of comon, 3 a. 7}d.
— Lisduffe, 1 cart, 24 a. 4s. lOJd— Gortnenuran, 1 cart, 19a.
3s. 1 Od— Tobberroe, 4 qr, 46a. 9s. 33d— in a pasturable bogg
adjoining the said lands, 47 a. 9s. 6Jd— Total, 206 a. plant.
(333a. 2r. 30p. stat.)— Total rent, 24 Is. 8 jd. ; bar. Dunmore,
co. Galway. 12. EVELYN and PATRICK FRENCH.
— Dnnane, one third of 2 qrs, 121 a. 14 4s. 6d— Killbegg,
one third of a qr, 56 a. 11s. 4Jd. — Cornidue, one-third of
2 qrs, 73 a. 14s. 9fd— in Fierboy, 4 qr, 27 a. 5s. 5£t4—
Knockpollecrossane, 4 qr, 71 a. 14s. 4.jd. —in the centre
versies, 1 6 a. Ss. 3d— in Derryglassane qr, 37 a. 7s. 6d.; bar.
Tyaquin, same co— Carrowmore, 1 qr, 82a. 16s. 7jd— inLis
smesky, 1 qr, 93 a. 18s. lOd— in Drumgannagh, 1 qr, 3 a
7:id— in Lisleagh, 1 qr, 3a. 7}d— Attynoscholly, 1 qr, 72a.
14s. 7d— in Creggane, 4 qr, 107 a. 14 Is. 8d.; bar. Kill-
maine, Gallen, and Claragh, co. Mayo— Total in Galway,
401 A. plant. (649 a. 2 r. 1 1 r. stat.)_Total rent, 44 Is. 21d.
— m Mayo, 360 a. plant. (583 a. & 24 p. stat.)— Total rent,
34 12s. 10fd. Date 16 th March 30th, year. — Inrolled
18 th March 1678.
16. GODFREY GREENE esq. — The castle, towne, and
lands of Ballynemony alias Mooretowne-Keating, Iinock-
nangle, and Rathmore alias Corkenaught, 334 a. (541 a. stat )
24 10s. 84d— to hold to the use of John, Mary, Godfrey,
and Francis Greene, his children by his dec-1 wife Frances,
dauglF to Rob' Cox of Broil; in the county of Limerick
esq.; bar. Iffa and Offn, co. Tipperary Date 23d July
30th year — Inrolled 25th July 1678.
18. THOMAS FRENCH gent— Tollekihanbegg, 1 qr,
169 a. 14 14s. 3 jd. — P ortdarragli, 1 qr, 177 a. 14 15s. 9 id.
— t Garribegg or Corribegg, 1 parcell, 22 a. 4s. 5jd— fCor-
rimore, 1 parcell, 16 a. 3s. 3fd— f Kilcloggan, 4 qr, 114 a.
14 3s. O jd. — f Towerm'keyne, 4 qr, 107 a. 14 Is. TUI —
Gortboy, 1 qr, 129 a. 14 6s. 24d— fin Muckullin, 3 qrs, y-
town and castle included, 579 a. 54 17s. 14d— +d,e moiety
of die 7 cart, of Killerane and Killbrallaghane, 93 a. 18s. 94d.
-flllanemraher, 14 a. 2s. lOd— + Ballyquirke, A qr, 62 a.
12s. 6>d— in Kilcullin, 3 cart, 36 a. 7s. 3fd— in Killeraine
and Killbrallaghane, 7 cart, 20 a. 4s. 04d— to hold the three
last denominations to him and his heirs for ever; bar. Muck-
ullin, co. Galway. — Total, 1,538 a. plant. (2,491 a. 1r. 1 p.
stat.)— Total rent, 154 11s. 44d— to hold the lands of Tol-
lekihanbegg, Portdarragh, and Gortboy, to him and his heirs
by lus wile Nell, and in case she survive him, to her and her
heirs until she or they be paid 2504, and after to the use of
his right heirs; and the lands marked thus f to him and his
heirs by Nell ; remainder to his right heirs, and all the pre-
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— Date 8 th July 80 th year.
misses to such further uses as ar
■ deeds, both dated 26 Nov. 1667.-
— InroUed 19 th July 1678.
22. ROBERT ROCKFORD, son of John.— In Killeene,
4 qr., 6 a. Is. 2 \d. — Doughty, 4 qr., and Gortneale, 5 a.
Is. 0J</. — in Ballanclare, 1 qr., 1 a. 2 \d. — in Carrowboy, 1 qr.,
3 a. 7 \d.-, bar. Athenree, co. Galway. — Graigerry, 11a.
2s. 2 \d. — Gortnescreene, 13 a. 2s. 7hd. ; 4 bar. Leitrim, same
co. — in Townagh, 1 qr., 14 a. (22 a. 2 it. 28 r. stat.) 4s. 2 \d. ;
bar. Inchiquin, co. Clare. — Total in Galway, 39 a. plant.
(63 a. & 27 p. stat.) — Total rent, 7s. 10f</. Date
24 th July 30 th year. — Inrolled 5th Aug. 1678.
24. HUGH MULLOY gent. — Killtullagh and Monydan,
4 qrs., 403 a. 4 1. Is. 7{d. — in Leydegan, 1 qr., 103 a.
1/. Os. lOJd. — Lisarvill, 5 cart., 146 a. 1/. 9s. 0\d. — Carna-
fineggs, 1 cart., 89 a. 18s. 0 \cL — Lisarvill, 1 cart, and 3d of
cart., 79 a. 15s. 11 jrf. — aparcell, 8 a. Is. 7 id. — a parcell of
Turlagh, 42 a. 8s. 6 4</. — a parcell of heath and moorish
pasture, 18 a. 3s. 7 |d.—+ Killeene, 1 qr., 137 a. l/.7s.8fd—
fCarmeloghane, 4 qr., 46 a. 9s. Sfd. — )• Controversie, 11a.
2s. 2\d. — fCloonecannon, 14 qr., 247 a. 2/. 10s. — in Garran-
spidegane, 2 qrs., 37 a. 7s. 5 \d. — Total, 1,366 a. plant.
(2,212 a. 3 r. 10 p. stat.) — Total rent, 13/. 16s. Id. ; bar.
Clare and Dunkellin, co. Galway. — to hold the first and last
denominations to the use of Patk Blake of Killtullagh and his
heirs until he be paid 700/., and to hold the lands marked
thus-)- to the use of Marcus Lynch of Galway and his heirs,
until he be paid 700/. ; remainder to Hugh and his heirs.
25. MARCUS LYNCH gent.— In Grange, 6 qrs., 150 a.
(242 a. 3 it. 37 p. stat.) 1/. 10s. 4J</. ; bar. Clare, same co.
Date 21s< Nov. 30 th year. — Inrolled 10/A Dec. 1678.
27. ANDREW KENT. — In Creveroe, with all the
appurtenances, 54 a. 10s. 11 it/. — in Ballynecorr, 126 a.
1/. 5s. 6 d . — a parcell of bogg, shrubb-wood, and comon,
N° 16 and 19, 99 a. 1/.— Total, 279 a. plant. (451a. 3 r.
23 p. stat.)— Total rent, 2/. 16s. 5 \d. ; 4 bar. Killyan, co. Gal-
way. Date 30 th July 30th year. — InroUed \2thAug. 1678.
29. JOHN son and heir of THOS. son and heir of JOHN
CANTWELL esq. of Muckarkey, co. Tipperary— Bally-
macaddy, 581a. lit. 24 p.— Ballyvady, 161a. 3 it. 32 p—
Ballynelayday (part) 200 a. — Ballycreghane, 108 a. 3 it. 8 p. ;
bar. Clanwilliam, co. Tipperary. — Lissnaroe, 81a— Cur-
raghdinine and Gortkillane, 213 a. 3 r.— Carrowkeele, 168 a.
— Garrane, 182 a.— Parke, 202 a. — Castlecrea (part) 101a.
& 16 p.; bar. Costlea, co. Limerick — Total, 2,000 a. plant.
(3,239 a. 2 r. 27 p. stat.) — Total rent, 30/. 7s. 3i}<Z. Date
ith Dec. 30 Ih year.— InroUed 10 th Dec. 1678.
30. JOHN BURKE gent.— In Carrowgillane, 1 qr., 61 a
12s. i\d. ; 4 bar. Leitrim, co. Galway. — in a mountain ii
comon to the 2 qrs. of Moyglasse and Killmoyglasse, 8 a
Is. 7£<Z. — in Moyglasse, 4 qr., and Lissenteige, 4 qr., 11a
2s. 2ft/— in a parcell of woody land belonging to Cranagh
22 a. 4s. 5J«Z. — in Islandmore, in the parish of Clonrush, 8 a
Is. 71<Z. ; same bar. and co — in Rahine, 2 qrs., 91 a. 18s. 5 d.
bar. Dunkellin, same co— Total, 201a. plant. (325 a. 2r
13 p. stat.) — Total rent, 2/. 0s. 8J<Z. 33. GILES, CATE,
and GILES BURKE the younger— In Cappagh, 4 qr., 78 a.
(126 a. 1 R. 15 P. stat.) 15s. 94</.— to hold the one moiety of
Cappaah to the sole use of said John Burke and his heirs
4 bar. Leitrim, same co. 33. ROGER HORANE— In
Clonsliee, 31 a’. (50 a. & 34 p. stat.) 6s. 3\d. ; bar. Killconnell,
same co— in Clonreleigh, 17 a. (27 a. 2r. 6p. stat.) 3s.5\d.;
bar. Longford, same co. Date 20 th July 30 th year.—
InroUed 17 th Jan. 1678.
35. RICHARD MARTIN gent— In Listrustan, Carrow- so C.,. i
keele, 1 cart. ; Lishubert, 1 cart, 39 a. 7s. 10f<Z. ; bar. Gallen,
co. Mayo. — in trust for and to the use of Connor M'Don- Mayo.
nogh. — in Carrowmore alias Carrowmore-Killbride, 100 a.
1/. 0s. 3d. ; bar. Tyrawly, sameco. — in trust for Robert Pren-
dergast.— in Garriblaken, 1 qr. and 3d, 3a. 7 id.; 4 bar. Gal, cm
Loughrea, co. Galway. — in trust for Ellinor Shaghnassy and
her heirs. — in tire 3 qrs. of Rathlurga and Annagh, 22 a.
4s. 51 d. ; bar. Kiltartan, same co. — in trust for John Fitz-
Gerald and his heirs. — in Cahirnemona and Polebane or dare
Dolbane, 3 cart., 8 a. 2s. 5 \d. — in Gortcooldnun, 1 cart., 1 a.
3.H1— Cornane, 1 cart., 17 a. 5s. 2d. — Carrownecrosse and
Polegriffin, 4 cart, 35 a. 10s. 74 d. ; bar. Inchiquin, co. Clare.
— in two Islandsmore, 3 a. 7\d. — in Rawile alias Racoilemore, Mayo.
22 a. 4s. 54r/.— in Coore, 1 qr., 11 a. 2s. 2fc l. ; bar. Tyrawly,
co. Mayo. — in Ballyfeeny and Coilenedoghane, 4 qrs., 100 a. Itoscomn
1/. Os. 2\d. — in Ballinlougli, 4 qrs., 32 a. 6s.2j</. ; bar. Bal-
lintober, and bar. and co. Roscommon. — Gortskeagb,'! cart., Gahca.
16 a. 3s.2f</. — in Listreone and the mountaine, 8 a. Is. 7 id. ;
bar. Kiltartan, co. Galway. — in Ballinlea, 1 cart.. ; Rastevin,
1 carts 1a. 2\d. — in Ballinlea, 1 cart. ; Rastevin, 1 cart. ;
26 a. 5s. 8J<Z. ; 4 bar. Loughrea, same co. — in Bally neheske-
ragh, 4 qrs., 19 a. 3s. 10 ,je/.; bar. Longford, same co. — in
Ballinlea, 1 cart. ; Rastevin, 1 qr. ; 37 a. 7s. 6d. ; 4 bar.
Loughrea, same co. — in Cregduffe, 1 cart., 13 a. 2s. 7;|<Z. ; in
the same, 17 a. 3s. 5 JeZ. — in Coyleletaddagh, 1 a. 2 \d. ; 4 bar.
Bellamoe, same co. — in Leitrym, 1 qr., 27 a. 5s. 5 \d. — in Hoscomi.
Lismeloughlin, 10 a. 2s. OJd. — in Cornasinagh, 10 a. 2s. OJrf.
— in Crosloyne, 24 a. 4s. 104(Z. ; bar. Ballintober, co, Ros-
common.— in Trinevolgan, 11a. 2s. 2\d. — in Townapattane
or Tawnaghpatten, 26 a. 5s. 3 \d. — in Curragvilra and Gortin-
clogh in Corremore, 4 fir. ; Corremore, other 4 qr. ; 68 a.
13s. 9\d. ; bar. Roscommon, same co. — in Knocknenowell,
Straghtamer, and Attyogh or Attgogh, 1 qr., 12 a. 2s. 5{d. —
in Curraghkeeny, 1 qr., 25 a. 5s. Oijt/. — in Muntagh, 2 qrs.,
177 a. 1/. 15s. 10jt/. — in Carrowenstellane and Lishalena or
Lisholane, 4 qr., 56 a. Us. id. — in Lisdonell-M'Shane, 9 a.
Is. 10tf. — in Carrowcarne, 1 qr., 21 a. 4s. 3d. — in Carrowen-
stellane and Lishalena, 4 qr., 10 a. 2s. Ofl. — in Lyvenan,
7 cart., and Shanballymodagh, 23 a. 4s. 8 d. ; bar. Athlone,
same co. — in Meelicke, 4 qr- coinon, 42 a. 8s. 6}d. ; 4 bar. Galw
Letrym, co. Galway. — in Derrush ats Derrine, 4 a. 9jjt/. ;
bar. Longford, same co. — in Culliny, 7 a. Is. 5 \d. — in Derry-
liuaholbegg, 1 a. 2 \d. ; bar. Dunkellin, same co. — in a moun-
tain in comon, belonging to several lands marked N" 92, 162 a.
1/. 12s. 9id. ; bar. Mnckullin, same co. — in Carnane, 14 a.
2s. 10</. ; 4 bar. Athenree, same co. — in a bogg little better Jioscom
than waste, 69 a. 13s. 1 1 \d. ; bar. Boyle, co. Roscommon — in Gain
Dereemeele, 2 a. i'{d. ; bar. Muckullin, co. Galway. — in
Ballybret, 1 qr., 28 a. 5s. 8tf. ; bar. Dunkellin, sameco. — in
Gortnegarke, 1 cart, 2 a. 4-Jrf. — in Moate, 2 qrs, 1 a. 2 .{</. —
in Knocknought ats Knocknowel), 1 qr., 2 a. 4 ft/. — in Bally-
doogan, 6 a. Is. 2\d. — Shanboule, a parcell, 15 a. 3s. 0\d. —
in Lecarrowcorgall, 7 a. Is. 5 d. ; bar. Killconnell, same co. —
in Cloncallon and Gortnedew, 4 a. 9 %d. — in Fartanwood, 2 a.
4 \d. — in Balline, 24 qrs., 1a. 2} </. ; 4 bar. Bellamoe, same
co. — in ICnockdrumadough or Knockoromadough, 1 qr., 6 a.
Is. 24 d. — in the cart, of the castle qr. of Ballyna, 2 a. 4 id. ;
bar. Clare, same co. — in a great turf bogg coition to the town May.
of Gortestellane, 6 a. Is. 2\d. ; bar. Cana, co. Mayo — an
island called Terbert, 1 cart., 25 a. 5s. 0 \d. ; bar. Ballyne- Galw,
hence, co. Galway. — Total in Clare, 61 a. plant. (98 a. 3 r.
9p. stat.) — Total rent, 18s. 0\d. — in Mayo, 181a. plant.
(293 a. & 29 p. stat.) — Total rent, 1/. 16s. 7Jd. — in Ros-
common, 710a. plant. (1,150 a. & 12 p. stat.) — Total rent,
71. 3s. 9 \d. — in Galway, 496 a. plant. (803 a. 1 n. 22 p. stat.)
— Total rent, 51. 0s. 5 d. Date 20 th July 30 th year. —
InroUed Is/ Jan. 1678.
Roll, Sis/ Cha. II. Jirst part, face.
dare, 1. THEOBALD BUTLER esq. — In Monenew, 20 a.
6s. Old. ; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare— in Devrynekilly, 29 a.
8s. 9 \d. ; bar. Corcumroe, same co— in a parcell in comon,
1 a. 3\d. — in Carrowportlicke, 1 qr., 27 a. 8s. 841/. — aparcell
in comon, 29 a. 8s. 9|d— in Lisnevicknehitty, 40 a. 12s. Iftf. ;
bar. Inchequin, same co. — Total, 146 a. plant. (236 a. Ik.
Roscommon. 39 p. stat)— Total rent, 21. is. id.— in Portnecrunaght, 1 qr. ;
Carrewreogh, 1 qr., and Lurga, 1 qr., 9 a. Is. 9 \d. in
Emlough, 1 qr., 1 a. %\d.— in Portnedarragh, 1 qr. ; Urlau-
nangh, 1 qr. ; Kileyday, 1 qr., and Knockleydigane, 4 qr.,
(122.)
18a. 3s. 7ft/. — in Lurga, 3 cart.; Derrygarrane, 1 cart.; Rosco„m„
Dromcomra in Gloves, 1 cart; Dromdawe-Cahercrone or
Carhetewre, 1 cart., part of Cloncaldry 4 qr., 9 a. Is. 9 \d. ;
bar. Boyle, co. Roscommon. — Total, 37 a. plant. (59 a. 3 it.
28 p. stat) — Total rent, 7s.5\d. — in Liscanane, 2-3ds of Mayo.
4 qr. ; part of Dromnenlane or Drumenalane, 73 a. 14s. 94 d.
in the other third of Liscanane, 27 a. 5s. 5\d. — in the same,
5 a. Is. Old. — in the other 4 qr. of Dromenlane and Logho-
give, 1 a. 2 id. — in Cullin ats Lockloe or Licklee, parcell
belonging to Cullin and Coolelaggagh, 1 a. 2\d. — in Dervy-
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
■ II. hallagh, 3d cart., 2 a. 4jfd.— in Prebane, 2-Sds of cart., 22 a.
4s. 5Jd. — in (lie same, 49 a. 9s. lid— in Coolelaggagh, 83 a.
°- 16s.93d— in Callow, I qr., 48 a. 9s. 8Jd. — Total, 311a.
plant. (503 a. stat.)— Total rent, 3?. 2s. ll$d.; bar. Gallen,
e. co. Mayo. 3. WILLIAM IlYAN gent.— In Cloonetra,
1 qr., 83 a. 3. it.. l?.5s. ~>\d. ; bar. Tullagh, co. Clare. — a
parcell in coinon to Enlesliovist and Cahergall, 156 a.
2?. 7s. 4.}d. — Cahergall, 1 qr., 133 a. 2?. Os. 4fd. ; bar. Bun-
ratty, same co — in Magowghie or Mogowhie, lqr. and 2-3ds,
20 a. 6s. QJd. — Ballygasten alias Cloonevory, 1 qr. and 2-3ds,
43 a. 13s. Ojd. ; bar. Burren, same co. — Total, 435 a. 3 b.
plant. (705 A. 3 it. 13 p. stat.)— Total rent, 6/. 12s. Ad.
4. ROBERT DIXON gent. — In Ballyvickrogan, 31 a.
9s. ad. — iii the same, 20 a. 6s. Id.— in the same, 8 a. 2s. 5Jd. ;
bar. Inchiquin, same co.— in Trumree of the castle, Carrow-
necrosse, part thereof, 1 qr., 7 a. 3 it. 2s. 4Jd. ; bar. Ibreckan,
same co. — Kilmoyrane alias Killmubrane, 2-3ds qr., 13 A.
3s. 1 l.)d. — in comons to several parcells in Karne par., 19 a.
5s. 9} d— in Caherwooly, i qr., 1 a. 3 \d. ; bar. Burren, same
co. a parcell in Ballykelly and Killadery, 1 qr., 15 A. 4s. 63d.
—a parcell of mountain in Controversy between N“ 1 and 15,
being Killmeagh or ICUlenenagh, and Knockbleagh, 1,878 a., '
of which 1-1 6th part profitable, making of prof. 117 A.
U. 15s. 6.!d. bar. Tullogh, same co. — Ballyhiddane West,
1 qr., 139 a. 2?. 2s. 2d. — Trnunemannagh, l-6th part of the
qr. of Carrowtrough, 13 a. 3s. llid. ; bar. Bunratty, same co.
—in Lismungy, 1 qr., 33 a. 10s. 03d. ; bar. Inchiquin, same co.
— Carhubane, i plow., 140 a. 2?. 2s. 63d.; bar. Clonderala,
same co. — Total, 556 a. plant. (901a. 3 it. 12 p. stat.)—
T°!,d rent, 8?. 9s. Id. 5. JOHN M'NEMARA and
HONORA his wife — In Coologherah, 1 qr., 66 a. 13s. 4 .jd.
—in Cossillagh, 1 qr., 73 a. 14s. 9id.— Kiltreghane, 1 qr.,
89 a 18s. 0 id. — in a mountain adjoining to several lands,
142a. 1/. 8s. 9d. — Total, 370 a. plant. (599a. Ik. 13 p.
stat.) Total rent, 3/. 14s. lid. ; bar. Costelloe, co. Mayo.
6. MORTAGII M'MAHON. — Maghery West alias
Rathclone, 84 a. 1/. 5s. 6d. — a parcell in coinon, 29 a. 8s. 9|d. ;
bar. Bunratty, co. Clare — in Tullogh, 36 a. 1 0s. lljd— in
Clontebannuffe, 2-3ds qr., 7 a. 2s. lid.— in Polebannnffe and
Can-owcrce, a parcell, being comon to Cregleah, 11 a. 3s 4d
—Total, 167 a. plant. (270 a. 2r. 1 p. stat)— Total rent,
9.1. 10s. SM. ; bar. Islands, same co 7. JOHN CUSACK
gent — In Killnekilly, 1 qr., 12a. 3s. 7fd— one cart and
3-5ths of a cart, in Killenenagh qr., 330 a. 51. Os. 23d.— in
Loghgort, 24 a. 7s.3id. ; bar. Tullogh, same co.— in Derrine
1 qr., 6 a. Is. 93d. ; bar. Barren, same co.-in Tornea, i qr.’
37 a. 1 Is. 2;}d. in Tarmonumbinoony or Turmonmullmoony
parcell having no denomination, 12 a. 3s. 7jd— in Lisswill-
voyne, 1 qr., 18 a. 5s. 5|d.; bar. Inchiquin, same co.-Culli-
nagh alias Ballymacune, i qr., 42 a. 12s. 9d.— in Maddarra,
23 a. 6s. 113d— a parcell in common to Corbally, Ballylncky,
and Cloney, 24 a. 7s.31d— one cart, called Craggioweleene,
m the lands of Cloonagh, 34 a. 10s.4d.; bar. Bunratty, same
co.— CarrownabarUett, a parcell, 7 a. 2s. lid— in a turlogh
in comon to Carrowgar Castle-qr. and other parcells, 28°A.
8s 6d. ; bar. Corcumroe, same co— Total, 597 a. plant. (967 a.
. & 4 p. stat.)- Total rent, 9?. Is. 3 jd.- in Carrick, 25 a. (40 a.
1 r. 39 p. stat.) 5s.03.; bar. Athlone, co. Roscommon
Date 2d Nov. 30 th year.—Inrolled 28 th Feb. 1679.
EDMD. ME A R A. — Ardnevoylan, lj cart, 23 a. 6s. lljd.
— Danganbrack, 2J cart., 58 a. 17s. 7jd— Creevagh, 2 qrs,
234 a. 3?. 1 Is. 0 jd. — in Caherorne qr. alias Crevagh ats Caher-
kelly, 4 qt'-j 87 a. It. 6s. 5 d. — in the 2 qrs. of Maddara,
4 cart, and 2-3ds of a cart., 17 a. 5s. 13d.— in the qr. of
Keefe-West, 2-3d parts of a cart., 8 a. 2s. 5d— in Killdrum
4 qr., 4 cart, 13 a. 3s. lljd. ; bar. Bunratty, same co.
— Total, 440 a. plant. (712 a. 2 r. 34 p. stat.) — Total
rent, 6?. 13s. 6 Id. 1 5. JOHN HURLEY gent. — Far-
tanbeg, lqr., 195 a. (315 a. 3 it. 18 p. stat.) 21. 1 9s. 2 jd. ;
bar. Tullagh, same co. r'-‘ “
rolled nth Feb. 1679.
— Date 26th Jan. 59th year. — Jn-
9. JOHN DURY gent. — In Cullinagh, 154 a. 2?. 6s. 9d.
— Knocknegagh, 105 a. 1 1. 1 Is. 10jd. ; bar. Corcumroe, co.
Clare— in Keefe-East, 48 a. 14s. 7d— in Urlinmore, .1 qr.,
55 a. 16s. 8d— in Urlinbegg, 18 a. 5s.5jd.; bar. Bunratty,
same co. — Total, 380 a. plant. (615 a. 2 r. 27 p. stat.)
—Total rent, 5/. 15s. 4jd. 10. JOHN CARROLL —
Fomerly, 1 qr, 187 a. 21. 16s. 9\d.— in Fyagh, 1 qr., 100 a.
1/. 10s. 43d— in Cregenesanagh, 13a. 3s. lljd. ; bar Tul-
lagh, same co— Total, (486 a. stat.)— Total rent, 4?. 11s. Id
11. DONOGH CARROLL. — Knockprehan, 1 or.’
138 a. 2/. Is. 103d— in Fyagh qr., 50 a. 15s. 2jd— Total!
(304 a. 2 a. 8 P. stat.)— Total rent, 2/.17s.ljd.; bar. Bun-
ratty, same co. 11. JOHN CARROLL, heir to Donogh
Carroll gent— In Scalpnagowne, 1 qr., 19 A. 2 r. 5s. lOjd.
— in a parcell of mountain belonging to Calluragh ami
Scalpnagowne, 12 a. 3s. 73d.; same bar. and co. -! Total
(51 a. & 4 p. stat.)— Total rent, 9s. 6d. -12. GEORGE
FERRIS gent. — Caherloghan, 1 qr., 160 a. 2?. 8s. 7d—
in Fyagh, 1 qr., 6 a. ls.93d — in Creaghnenashina"h, -t or
"*• l1;1":;
Lf ’’ 2j A' 7s‘ ld- > same bar. and co — Total, 202 a. plant.
(327 a. & 32 p. stat.) — Total rent, 3?. Is. 33d. 13. Dr.
16. HENRY I VERS esq — In Bally voy, 2 parcells, both
making up a qr., 79 a. 1?. 4s. ; bar. Corcumroe, co. Clare.
the reversion of 30 a. in Clontra, 1 qr, from the death of
Cath. Gorman, 9s. ljd. — in Ranaghan, 1 qr, 1 a. 3 jd. —
in Keilldonellballagh, 3 qrs, 27 a. 8s.2jd.; bar. Tullagh,
same co in Ballnaferevarnagh, 17 a. 5s. 2d. — in Cra-
gannashnnagh, 15 a. 4s. 64d. — in Creaghanenashinagh,
4qr, 3 a. lid. — in Grannaghan, 1, qr, 16a. 4s. 10jd.;
bar. Bunratty, same co. — Cardough alias Gortaduffe, 4 qr,
11a, (17 a. 3 b. li p. stat.) 2s. 2Jd. ; 4 bar. Bellainoe, co.
Galway— in Ballyvickrogan, 1 qr, 7 a. 2s. 14d— in Lishni-
vicknehehy, 1 cart, 9 a. ls.6jd.— in Tirenea, 4 qr, 4a.
Is. 2 Id. — Inishla, parcell in Controversy, 12 a. 3s. 7 jd. —
Tonelegeigh, 4 qr, 20 a. 6s. Id.; bar. Inchiquin, co. Clare.
—in Ballnaferevarnagh, 10 a. .3. 04d.; bar. Bunratty, same
co — in parcell coinon to N° 21, 22, 24, 1 a. 3.1 d. ; bar.
•Corcumroe, same co. — Gortenumerickny, 1 cart, of Lismungy
qr, 22 a. 6s. 83d. ; bar. Inchiquin, same co — Lishineare,
1 cart, of Derrycrossane als Lishineare ats Aghagha qr,
154 A. 21. 6s. 9jd. ; bar. Clonderala, same co— in Kellonehan,
I qr, 45 a. 13s. 8d. — in Killouhan ats Cragogh, 3d of a qr.
single, 53 a. 16s. ljd— in Fannor, 3d of a qr, 22 a. 6s. 8,{d.
—in Fanuruske, d", 41 a. 12s. 54d.; bar. Burren, same co.
— Total in Clare, 584 a. plant. (945 a. 3 r. 32 p. stat.)
Total rent, 8?. 17s. 4Jd. — two fairs to be held for ever on
II June and 11 November, and the day before each, with a
Tuesday market at the town of Ardskeagh alias Broadford.
for yc fair on 11 June, 5s. — for the other fair and market,
15s.; bar. Tullagh, same co 19. DANIEL Lord Visct.
CLARE, a parcell called Shannavree, 15 a. 4s. 63d.
Glaneeternefeny, 11a. 3s. 4d. — Total, (42 a. & 11p. stat.)
—Total rent, 7s. 10|d.; bar. Islands, same co. 19. OLIVER
GRACE— In Clontra, 1 qr, 75 a. 1?. 2s. 9 jd— in Ardskea
i qr, 75 a. 1?. 2s. 9 jd. — Total, 150 a. plant. (242a. 3 R. 36 p.
«.»t,)— Total rent, 2?. 5s. 6-Jd. ; bar. Tullagh, same co,
JOHN O’DEA. — In Drumcurrin East and Bannagher,
a. 8s. 5 Jd. — in Drumcurrin West, 20 a. 6s. Id. — Total,
(77 a. 3 n. stat.)— Total rent, 14s. 6 Jd. ; bar. Inchiquin, same
co 19. THOMAS BUTLER, son and heir of John—
In Derrycrossane als Lissaneare, Aghaga, 25 A. (40 a. 1 R. 9p.
stat.) 7s. 7d.; bar. Clonderala, same co. 19. PHILIP
HENESY. — I11 Drumcurrin West, 40 a. (64 a. 3 r. 6 p.
stat.) 12s. 14d. ; bar. Inchiquin, same co. -19. DONOGH
M'NEMARRA. — In Glanesladde, 1 qr, 19 a. 5s. 9jd. In
Lismacadda and Fenenagh, 40 a. 12s. ljd— in Killboydan,
N. qr, 16 a. 4s. lOjd. ; bar. Burren and Bunratty, same co
Total, 75 a. plant. (121a. 1 r. 37 p.stat.)— Total rent, 1/. 2s.9.!d.
21. MORTAGI-I DOWLING esq. — In Sununagh
No«h, 2qrs„ 35 a. 10s.7jd— in Colloragh and Scalpnegowcm,
125a. 1?. 17s. lljd— a parcell in comon belonging to Callo-
ragl. and Scalpnegowen, 57 a. 17s. 33d— in a parcell of
mountain belonging to Scalpnegowen, 26 a. 7s. 103d. in a
parcell of mountain belonging to Curragh, 25 a. 7s. 74d. in
a parcell of no denomination, belonging to Curragh, 32 a.
9s. 7Jd.; bar. Bunratty, same co— Total, 300 a. plant. (486 a!
stat.)— Total rent, 4?. lls. Id. 23. EDMD. DWYRE.
—In Ardskeagh qr, 266 a. (430 a. 3 It. 20 p. stat.) 4?. 0s.8d. ;
bar. Tullagh, same co 23. MARY HUGHES alias
HURD. 111 Coolcmy ne qr. ,48a. (77a. 3 it. stat.) 14s.63d.;
bar. Clonderala, same co. — 23. NICS. STRITCII. — In’
Killegee, Shanacknocke, and Carrowmeere, 1 qr, 34 A. (55 a.
& 1 1 p. stat.) 10s. 4d. ; bar. Tullagh, same co 24. ALEX-
ANDER HOVENDEN esq. and ELLINOR his wife.
— In Killegee, lj qr, 47 a. 14s. 3 Jd. — in Clongeehine,
lqr, 159 a. 2?. 8s. 3d. — in Killokennedy, 1 qr, 118 a.
\l. 15s. 93d. — in Killegee nnd Shnnknock, 19 a. 5s. 93d.
in the 1.V qr. of the same, 44 a. 13s. 4jd. ; same bar. and co.
— 1 Total, 387 a. plant. (626 a. 3r. 19 p. stat.)— Total rent,
51. 17s. 53d— to her and her assigns.- 25. BRYAN HAN-
Ctare.
Clare.
Galway.
Clare.
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RAGHANE gent., — in Carrowireagli qr., 25 a. 7s. 7 d. — Car-
rowireagh, 1 qr., 16 a. 4s. 10 jd; bar. Corcuinroe, same co.
— Total, (86 a. 1 r. 25 p. stat.) — Total rent, 12s. bid. 25.
RALPH WILSON esq. — Part of Ballynahowne, 12 a.
3s. 7 id. — in Bally trasny, formerly set out by final settlement to
Sir V. Browne, 86 a. It 6s. 1 jd.; same bar. and co.— Lack,
110 a. It 13s. 4jd- — Coolespine, 234 a. 3t 1 Is. — in Brock-
ney West, 10 a. 3s.; bar. Clonderala, same co. — partof Castle-
towne, and land of Ballyganner als Polquilicka, 6 a. Is. lOd.
— Creganavnyclony parcell, 4 a. Is. 2jd- — in Glansleide, 3 a.
10W. — one qr. in the 2qrs. of Ballyganner, 12 a. 3 s.7jd. —
a parcell in common, 8 a. 2s. ad. ; bar. Burren, same co—
Total, 71. 7s. Dale 27th Nov. 30 th year.—Inrolled 28 th
Feb. 1679.
Clare. 28. WALTER SPRING gent., son and heirofEdw1. —
Gortwoldorran, lcart., 42 a. 12s. 9d. — Stowelbegg alias Stow-
ellmore 4 qr., 60 a. 18s. 2 Id. — Mohill, 1 qr., 38 a. 11s. 6.)d- —
Ballycullinabegg, 38 a. 11s. 6 W-> bar. Inchiquin, co. Clare.
—Total, 178 a. plant. (288 a. 1 r. 11 p. stat.) 21. 14s. Ojd-—
Roscommon. Gortgoobane, 1 qr., 84 a. 17s. — Carrowkeele, 1 qr., 88 A.
17s. 9 Jd- — Carrowmore, lqr.,90A. 18s. 3 jd- — Rathclara, lqr.,
42 a. 8s. SJd. — Gunrade, 2qrs., 130 a. It 6s. 3W- — Carrow-
dowan, 2qrs., 102 a. It 0s. 7 W- — in Rathleagh, 2qrs. 119 a.
It 4s. Id. ; bar. Ballintobber, co. Roscommon. — Total,
655 a. plant. (1,060 a. Sr. 35 p. stat.)— Total rent, 6t 12s. 7 W-
Clare. 29. HONORA and TIRLOGH MAC MAHON.— In
Killenan, lqr., 94a. (152 a. 1 r. 2p. stat) lt8s.6W-; bar.
Inchiquin, co. Clare. 30. Dr. RICHARD MADDEN.
— In Lisdownvarna and Ballyteige, 10 a. 3s. 0W- — in Knock-
anshine, 1 a. 3W-> bar. Burren, same co. — in Glancarnan ats
Glancannon j qr., 58 a. 17s. 7j£; bar. Clonderala, same co. 31 Cn.ix.
—Total, (11 1 a. 3 r. 2 p. stat.)— Total rent, It 0s. 11W-— in —
Lack and Toghanane 4 qr., and Knockaweede j qr., 29 a. Mayo.
5s. 10W-— Caldragh, 1 cart., 23 a. 4s. 7jd— in partof Currea
^ qr., 6 a. Is. 2\d. ; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo. — Total, (93 a. 3 r.
31 p. stat.) —Total rent, 11s. 8 jd. 30. SILVESTER HE-
HIR.— Sranagh, a parcell of mountain, 6 a. Is. 2>,d. — Fynane,
1 qr., 28 a. 5s. 8<t— mountain belonging to this qr., 14 a.
2s. 10<t — mountain belonging to Aghany and Aghanisky, 3 a.
7 id.-, bar. Murriske, same co— Total, 51 a. plant. (88 a. 3 r.
9 p. stat.)— Total rent, 10s. id. 30. EDMOND OGE Galtoay.
O’HEHIR. — In Derrydonnell, 50 a. (80 a. 3 r. 33 p. stat.)
10s. 1W,; j bar. Athenree, co. Galway. 30. TEIGE clare-
RYAN. — in Killdonnellballagh, 8a. (12a. Sr. 33 p. stat.)
2s.5d.; bar. Tullagh, co. Clare. 31. JAMES AYLMER
esq. — In Moroghtoha, 80 a. It 4s. 3id. — more in the same,
12 a. 3s. 7 jd. — in Fanaruske 3d of qr., 1 a. 3 Jd. — in Ballin,
1 qr., 1 a. 3W- — >■' Derrinbegg and Killey, 1 a. 3W- — in
Killoneghan alias Cragohan l-3d of a qr., 2 a. 7 Id. ; bar.
Burren, same co. — in Killdonaghballagh, 34. a. 10s. 4jd. ;
bar. Tullagh, same co. — Total, 131 a. plant. (212 a. & 32 p.
stat.) -Total rent, It 19s. 9 d. 32. BRIDGET CLARE
and FRANCIS EUSTACE. — In Fenionagh, 27 a. 8s. 2\d.
— in Morroghtoha, 28 a. 8s. 6d.; bar. Burren, same co. —
Total, 55 a. plant. (89 a. & 12 p. stat.) — Total rent, 16s. 8W-
33. JAMES FREENA gent. — In Clondrinagh, 36 a.
(58 a. 1 R. 10 p. stat.) 10s. 11 W— Clonboyerane 1 qr., 126 a.
(204 a. & 18 p. stat.) It 18s. 3d— Bullogher J qr., 142 a.
(230 a. Sc 2p. stat.) 2t3s.ljtt; bar. Clonderala, same co.
Date 28 th Nov. 30 th year.—Inrolled 19/4 Feb. 1679.
Clare.
Roll, 31st Cli. II.'
Roscommon. L GERRALD DILLON esq., — Carrowgarry, 1 qr., 40 a.
8s. 1W-— in Ballyglasse, 3 qrs., 217 a. 21. 3s. 11W- — Ra-
moyle, in the same, 203 a. 2 1 Is. 1W- — Sleaven, 1 qr., 210 a.
21. 2s. 6 W- — Rabin, Ilia and Tulchan, 3qrs , 941 a. 9t 10s.6W.
— Ballymackneboyoughter, 2 qrs., 263 a. 2t 13s. 3d. ; bar.
Ballintober, co. Roscommon. — Aghacun'in, 2 qrs., 183 a.
It 17s. 0W- — Littergoole, lqr., 77 a. 15s. 7d. ; bar. Boyle,
sameco. — Edan, lcart., and Kinclare, lcart., 96a. 19s. 5 W- —
in Coylclogh alias Killoclogliane, lqr., — in Clunshinagh, 138a.
It 7s. lljd. — Carrowgarry, lqr., 104a. It Is. Ojd. — Le-
trym, 4 gneeves, 5 a. Is. Ojd. ! bar. Roscommon, same co. —
in Knockdrumdonnell, 48 a. 9s. 8 jd- — in Corbally, 2 qrs.,
5 a. Is. Ojd.; bar. Athlone, same co. — Total, 2,530 a. plant.
Mayo. (4,098 a. & 28 p. stat.)— Total rent, 25t 12s. 3Jd— Killne-
doghie, i qr., 112 a. It 2s. 8{d. — Controversy belonging to
the same, 4 a. 9jd. — Lung alias Lack, 182 a. It 16s. 10jd- —
Kilbannamore alias Bunmadmore, 1 trine, 137 a. It 7s. 8 jd.
— Magliereboy, with the mountain, 37 a. 7s. 5jd. — in Tua-
brackane, 1 trine, 27 a. 5s. bid. — in Coolena ais Cooline,
16 a. 3s. 2jd. — Clonlunny, 1 trine, 68 a. 13s. 9jd. — Agh-
amore alias Carrowtihane, 1 qr., 69 a. 13s. 1 1 jd- — Agha-
more alias Shanvallymoyler, lqr., 51a. 10s. 4d. — bogg and
wood belonging to the lands of Ger. Dillon, 6 a. Is. 2W- —
Seltaghernon, 1 qr., 59 a. 11s. 11 W- — Clunbullick, J qr., 16 a.
3s. 2 jd- — in Tobber J qr., 9 a. Is. 9 jd. — Tawnyfanoge, 1 qr.,
77a. 15s. 7 id.; bar. Costello, co. Mayo. — in Ruskebegg,
32 a. 6s. 5jd. — wood and good pasture, 31 a. 6s. 3 jd. — Lis-
mekin alias Droneene ats Levallynemonystragh, 2 qrs., 150 a.
It 10s. 4 Jd. — in Carrowlarane ats Carrowickavock, 1 qr.,
99 a. It 0s. 0W- — in Carrowcoolagb, 1 qr., 34 a. 6s. 10W- —
in Lisnarew alias Lismareny, 2 qrs., 30 a. 6s. Id.; bar. Clan-
morris, same co. — Total, 1,246 a. plant. (2,018 a. 1 r. 9p.
Galway, stat.) — Total rent, 12t 12 s. 3jd. — a bogg, having several pro-
prietors, 14 a. 2s. lOd. — Lahardan, 33 a. 6s. 8 jd. > bar. Kil-
tartan, co. Galway. — in Garrane, 2 qrs., 38 a. 7s. 8 d. — in
Oughlusk, 1 qr., 10 a. 2s. 0 jd- — in Carrowbegg, 1 qr., 4 a.
9 jd. — a great waste bogg, 4 a. 9 jd. — a great waste bogg,
5 a. Is. Ojd. — in Carrowauna, 1 qr., 1 a. 2jd. — a turf bogg in
comon, 2 a. 4jd. — in Laske, 1 qr., 1 a. 2jd. — in Carrowvellick,
3 a. 7jd. — bogg in comon, 1 a. 2 jd. — in Carroward, 2 a. 4jd.;
bar. Dunmore, same co. — in Cloneckarberie or Clonescarbrie
qr., 8 a. Is. 7 jd- — “ parcell of bogg in coinon, 12 a. 2s. 5 jd. —
in Carrowmore, 3-4ths qr., 1 9 a. 3s. 1 0 jd. — in Caherbehernagh,
10 a. 2 r. 2s. lid. — in Shanvaballyne and Moyrush alias Car-
•rowroe, 3-4tlis of a qr., 11 a. 2s. 2 jd.; i bar. Killyan, same
co— Total, 178 a. 2 n. plant. (289 a. 1 r. 29 p. stat.)— Total
rent,ltl6s.ljd. 4. HENRY CROFTONesq., — InDrum-
(122.)
.first fart, back.
bane, 1 qr., and in Scartleagh, 1 qr., 253 a. 21. 1 Is. 2jd— Sligo.
Coney, 1 qr., 146 a. It 9s. 6 jd— Carrowilkin, 215 a. 2i3s. 6Jd.
— Knockoylew alias Kinkelty, j qr., 76 a. 15s. 4 jd. ; bar. Ley-
ney, co. Sligo— Total, 690 a. plant. (1,117 a. 2 r. 20 p. stat.)
— Total rent, 6tl9s.8jd. 5. WILLIAM SHAW’ esq., Mayo
— Mervihill, 1 qr., 1 13 A. It 2s. 10jd— Skehane, 1 qr., 190a.
It 18s. 5jd. — Laggane, 1 qr., 71 a. 14s. 4jd. — Reiske, lqr.,
85 a. 2 r. 17s. 4d. — Largaboy, 1 qr., 105 a. It Is. 3 Jd- ; bar.
Costello, co. Mayo. — Ardkelly, lqr., 117 a. It 3s. 7jd. ;
bar. Killmaine, same co— Total, 681 a. 2 r. plant. (1,104 a.
stat.)— Total rent, 6tl8s. 6.THOMAS BOURKEesq—
In Ballydavid, 46 a. 9s.3jd— Corbane, 1 qr., 152 a. 1/1 0 s. 9 jd. Galway.
— Corskeagli, lqr., 76a. 15s. 4 Jd. — Carroward, lqr., 97a.
19s. 7jd— Fierymore or Fiermore, 54 a. 10s. 1 ljd— Carrow-
macrenody, 34 a. 6s. 10W- — difference between Jasper and
Rob1 French, esqrs., all heathy, l-4thpart comon, 19 a. 3s. 10 jd.
— difference between the said parties, all heathy and stony
pasture, l-4th part profitable, 6 a. Is. 2 jd. — a parcell of
coinon, 7 a. Is. 5 d. ; J bar. Athenree, co. Galway. — Total,
491 a. plant. (795 a. 1 r. 13 p. stat. — Total rent, 4t 19s. 4 jd.
— Ballycowree, T 1 A. 3s. 4d. — Killgobbane cart., 3 a. 10 jd. Clare.
— Total, (22 a. 2 r. 28 p. stat.) — Total rent, 4s. 2 jd. ; bar.
Burren, co. Clare. 6. HENRY CHALLENOll gent. Galway.
—In Trasternagh, SJqrs., 32 a. (51a. 3 r. 13 p.stat.) 6s.5jd.;
bar. Tyaquin, co.. Galway. 7. EDMOND MALONE Roscommon
gent. — In Arnlaghinmore and Ardlaghinbegg, 148 a. It 9s. 11W-;
l bar. Bellamoe, co. Roscommon. — in Corry j qr., 3 a.
7jd. — Granroade, lqr., 43a. 8s. 8Jd. ; bar. Ballintober,
same co. — in Darrine, 16 a. 3s. 3d. — a Controversy with Ca-
moge, 9 a. Is. 9 jd. ; bar. Roscommon, same co. — in Gortne-
crosse, 8 a. ls.7Jd. — in Drumloage, Derrenesard and Dar-
rine, lj cart., 22 a. 4s. 5jd; bar. Boyle, same co— a Con- Mayo.
troversie with Cloncormuck, 4 a. 9jd.; bar. Killmaine, co.
Mayo.— in Ballynehiskeragh 4 qrs., 41a. 8s. 3 id. ; bar. Galway.
Longford, co. Galway. — Total rent, 21. 19s. 6d. — in Boagh, Roscommon
1 qr., 40 a. (64 a. 3 r. 6 p.) 8s. Id. ; j bar. Moycarnan, co. Ros-
common. Date 2Mh Aug. 30th year. — Inrolled 7th Feb.
1679.
10. RICHARD SI1EE esq. — In Clontra qr., 205 a. Galway.
31. 2s. 2 jd- — in Clontra, 75 a. 11 2s. 9jd. — in Ardskeagh, 75 a.
It 2s. 9}d. — Total, 355 a. plant. (575 A. & 7 p. stat.) — Total
rent, 5 1 7s. 9d. ;-bar. Tullagh, co. Clare. — in Knockanroe qr.,
50 a. 10s. ljd. — in Knockancarragh qr., 10 a. 2s. Ojd. — in
the parcell of mountain in comon in Kilteskill parish, 6 a.
Is. 3d. — in Ballymerritt j qr., 37 a. 7s. 5,jd. — Knockanroe,
J qr., 25 a. 5s. OJd.j i bar. Letrym, co. Galway. — Total,
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Clare.
Galway.
Dublin.
Galway.
Galway.
128 a. plant. (207 a. 1 it. 12 r. slat.)— Total rent, 1/. 5s. 10 id.
— in Ballycullenagh, lqr., 31 A.9s.5£d. — in Caherserkin (N.E.
part), lqr., 6 a. Is. lOd. — in Carrowmanagh, 1 parcel!, 2 a.
7\d. — in Carroweragh, 15 a. 4s. 6:)d. — Knockneralia, iqr.,
100 a. 1/. 10s. 4 id. — in Ballyeliere, 1 a. 3 |d. — in Carrow-
micklery, 1 a. 3J,d— in Ballyvoy, 2 parcells, 31 A. 9s. 5d. •
bar. Corcnmroe, co. Clare. — Total, 187 a. plant. (302 a. 3 it.
35 p. stat.)— Total rent, 21. 16s. 9Sd— in a parcell common,
belonging to Raglasse, 1 qr., 3 a. (4 a. 3 r. 17 p. stat.)
bar. Killconnell, co. Galway 12. ROBT. SHEE FITZ-
HENRY. — Rathglasse, 1 qr., 245 a. 21. 9s. 7d— in Glan-
garden, 1 qr,, 182 a. 1/. 16s. lOd— Total, 427 a. plant. (691 a.
2 r. 30 p. stat.)— Total rent, 4/.6s.5d.; same bar. and co.
Dale 30 th Dec. 30 th year. — Inrollcd 8th Feb. 1679.
13. THOMAS WHITE. — In Sbanballyline and Moyrusli
alias Carrowroe, 3-4tlis of a qr., 39 a. 7s. Ofd— in Moyrusli,
d°, 54 a. 10s. 1 Ijd. — woods in common to the lands of Lis-
carrogy, Creganarory, Bellanacore, Sbanbnllylyne, and Crew-
roe, called by the names of Cappagh, Eskeragh, Derryeskipe,
Clonkeene, Miltegormon, Killeclogh, Clonfenoge, Boreban-
nagli, Creggans, and Kiltacouse, 40 a. 8s. l^d.; bar. Kil-
lyan, co. Galway— Total, 133 a. plant. (215 a. 1 it. 29 p.
stat.)— Total rent, 1/. 6s. lljd. Date 28 th Feb. 31st year.
— Inrolled 3 1st March 1679.
15. SAMUEL MOLLYNEUX esq. — All that and those
the houses, backsides, stables and gardens in Oxmantowne,
late in the possession of the widow Murray alias Salmon,
meared and bounded on the W. and N. by the King’s pave-
ment, on the S. by a house and backside in the possession of
Rich'1 Folliard, and on the E. by the garden of John Keating,
esq., and the land belonging to the parochial church of St.
John’s Dublin, 11. 17 s. 6 d. ; City of Dublin. Date 3d
Jan. 30 th year — Inrolled 22 d March 1679.
17. ISIDORE LYNCH of Drumcong, esq. — In Muckul-
lin, 3 qrs., 423 a. 4/. 5s. 6fd— one moiety of Killerany and
Kilbrolehan, 7 cart., 93 a. 18s. 9§d— in Carrowlustrany and
Lealetter, 2-3ds of a qr., 52 a. 10s. 6$d— Dromevaghane par-
cell, 93 a. 18s. 93d.— a Controversy, 55a. 11s. litf— Gortne-
mony, 1 cart., 12 a. 2s. 5 d. — Cappagbmore, 1 cart., 64 a.
12s. 1 I’d.— in Killkallin, 3 cart., 16 a. 3s. 2fd— Oghery, 4qrs.,
658 a. 6/. 13s. 1 £d. — in Ballynany, Knockenarrin, and Kill-
dagamoge, 4 qrs. and 3 cart., 223 a. 21. 5s. ljd— Rymno or
Rynine, 1 cart., 23 a. 4s.7^d.; bar. Muckullin, co. Galway.
—in Ballyderine, 1 qr., 6 a. Is. 2 id. ; bar. Dunkellin, same co.
in the 4 qrs. and 3 cart., of Ballynany, Knockenarrin and
Killdagamoge, 95 a. 19s. 2f-d.; bar. Muckullin, same co—
Total, 1,813 a. plant.— Total rent, 18/. 6s. 8 id. Dale 14 th
March 3 1st year. —Inrolled 27 th March 1679.
20. Sir RICHARD REYNELL knt., Justice of tlieK B
SIR J.TEMFLE knt., Sol’ G., WM. BAZILL, THOMAS
BROWNE and JOHN MANSFIELD, esqrs. executors
of Tlieoph11 Eaton esq., deced. — In Boherduffe, 8 a. Is. 6d. — 31 C|I lr
in KiUaspigmoylan, 58 a. 11s. 9d.— Total, (106 a. 2 u. 30 1.
stat.) — Total rent, 13s. 3d. ; bar. Loughrcn, co. Galway. — to Galway
hold to the sole use of John Eaton, son and heir of the said
Tlieoph', and the right heirs of the said Tlieoph* foiycver.
22. JOHN Ld. Bp. of IULLALOW— Killafin, i plow., Clare.
178 a. (288 a. 1 n. 12 p. stat.) 21. 14s. 0$d.; bar. Clonderala,
co. Clare. — to him and his successors, bishops of Killalow, for
over. 23.THOM AS HICKMAN esq. — In Madara, 2qrs.,
10 a. (16 a. 8c 13 p. stat.) 3s. 0.Jd. ; bar. Bunratty, same co
23. C ATI-I. CLANCHYand JOHN her son— in Bally -
nelan, 1 cart, and 3-5ths, 29 a. (46 a. 3 r. 34 p. stat.) 8s. 9|d.;
bar. Incliiquin, same co. 23. MURTOGH O’HEHIR—
In the same, 7 a. (11a. 1 r. 14 p. stat.) Is. 5d. Dale 17 th
March 31s/ year. — Inrolled 20 th May 1679.
25. FREDERICK TRENCH esq.-Derrivillon, Lqr., Galway.
94 a. 19s. 0~d. — in Caltraleagh, lqr., 133 a. 1/. 6s. 11 id—
Derrvvillon other qr., 94 a. 19s. 0£d— in Killcloony qr.,
contiguous to Derryvillon, 10 a. 2s. 0>d. — the long bogg in
coihon to Killeene, Farranafreagh, Caltraleagh and Derry-
willin, 7 a. Is. 5d.— in Liscappale qr., 96 a. 19s. 5{d. — in
Grange, 6 a. Is. 2,)d. ; bar. Clonm'knowen, co. Galway.
in Lismaloghlin qr., 23 a. 4s. 7|d. ; bar. Tyaquin, same co.
in Liscapple qr., 5 a. Is. — two 1 qrs. of Loghbowen, 131 a.
1/. 6s. 6$d.; bar. Clonm'knowen, same co. Total, 599 a.
plant. (970 a. 1 n. 6p. stat— Total rent, 61. Is. 3)d. 27.
YV ILLIAM BRABAZON esq. — In the qr., of Clogli, 201 a.
21. 0s. 8. (d— in Ballyglasse, lqr., 259 a. 21. )2s.5;jd— in the
qr. of Shehane and Shanballymore, 49 a. 9s. llid. ; bar.
Tyaquin, same co— in Beagh, 41 a. 8s. 3. Id. ; bar. Moy- Roscommon.
carnon, co. Roscommon— Total, 550 a. plant. (891 a. stat.)
—Total rent, 51. 11s. 44d. Date 9 th Jan. 30 th year.—
Inrolled 18/4 Feb. 1679.
29. GEORGE Lord Visct. LANESBOROUGH. Longford.
The 7£ cart, in the lands of Carrowles, mearing E. and N.
with the Lord Barnwall’s lands, S. to the Shannon, and W.
to the cart of land called Tibber, Camagh, and Anvallymanus
335 a. 3 r. 32 p. plant (544a. 1 r. 2 p. stat.) 1/. 5s.; co. Long-’
ford Date 19/4 May 31s/ year. — Inrolled 26/4 Man
1679. J
31. JAMES POWER gent., grandson of James— Cre-
gananty, 2 qrs., 559 a. 51. 13s. 2Ad— in Caherforvas, 2 qrs.,
121a. 1/. 4s. 5 Jd— Total, 680 a. plant (1,101a. 2r. 5p stat )
—Total rent, 6/. 17s. 8 d. ; bar. Dunkellin, co. Galway -
Date Is/ May 32 d year — Inrolled 20/4 May 1680.
33. JOHN and THOMS. CAMELL. — In Cappannah
and Cappatranagh, 80 a. 16s. 2£d— in the same 42 a 8s 6d
-in the same, 54 a. 10s. llid— in the same, 45 a. 9s. 1 \d.\
h bar. Bellamoe, co. Galway— Total, 221 a. plant. (357 a.
3 r. 37 p. stat.)— Total rent, 21. 4s. 9d— to hold to John for
life; remainder to Tho- and his heirs.— -Date 27/4 May
31st year.— Inrolled 2d June 1679.
1. THOMAS BABINGTON— Part of Lisbyalett, 262 a.
1 r. 34 P— in tlie westerly part of Dreiiagh, 240 a. — Total,
(813 A. 3 R. 25 P. stat.)— Total rent, 71. 12s. 7id. ; bar. Car-
bury, co. Cork Date 16/4 July 31s/ year.— Inrolled
1st Jan. 1679.
’<• 2. MATHEW BEGG— In the 4 qrs. of Deran, 297 a.
3/. 0s. lid— in the same, 144 a. 1/. 9s. ljd— Total, 441a.
plant. (714 a. In. 12 p. stat.)— Total rent, 4/. 9s. 3d.; bar.
Ballintober.co. Roscommon 4. FRANCIS DILLON—
In Killmore, 3 cart. 98 a. 19s. lOd— in Drummud and Drum,
lqr., 162 a. 11. 12s. 9 id. ; bar. Roscommon, same co. Total,
260 a. plant. (421 a. & 25 p. stat.)— Total rent, 21. 12s. 7 Id.
5. GARRETT CRUICE gent. — Melaglunore, 59 a.
lls.lljd— inMelaglibegg, 16 a. 3s.3d.; bar. BaUintober, same
CO— Total, 75 a. plant. ( 12 1 a. 2 11. stat.)— Total rent, 15s. 2id.
Dale 3d Dec. 31s/ year. — Inrolled 6/4 Dec. 1679.
7. Col. JOHN GORGES, and the rest of y= adventurers
of the corporation of Taunton Rahyne, 284 a. 2 u. 32 P
Vinmore, 163 a. 2r. 16 p — in Ballynlugg halfe, 109 a. 1 r.
16 p. prof. 107 a. & 8 p. unprof. — Mullaghmeaghan and Agha-
Roll, 31stCha.II. second Fart, face.
gnddy, 255 a. 3 k -BaUyferngh, 24 a. 1 r. 8 p. — partof Mou-
nagly called Clounties, 20 a— Total, 856 a. 2 n. 32 p. nlant
(1,387a. 2 r. 24 p. stat.)— Total rent 17/. 6s. llid.; bar!
Rathconrath, co. Westmeath Date 26/4 July 31st year
— Inrolled 9/4 Dec. 1679.
V10M uIANUEa i)!,OOIlE esT— The plow, of Myllyny Corh
alms Mylleene, and Clontie ais Clayties, 12gneeves, 173a
2 r. (218 a. stat.) l/.5s.; bar. Carbury, co. Cork.— Dote
23d Dec. 31s/ year.—Inrolhd 22 d Jan. 1679.
13. PAULE SHERLOCK esq._Pa.-t of the N. part of
Kilmoquage, 84 a.; bar. Gualtier, co. Waterford— part
ofK.llowen,48A— Knockaderry(part),38A— Rannello (part),
J16*; ?"• 2<ip— LiskUl (part), 9 A— Upper Butterstowne
(p" t), 24i a. 1 it. 13p— Loughdakin (part), 322 a. ; bar. Mid-
dlethird, same co— Garronmorrish, 335 a— a parcell in the
J, being 11 A— Ballygarry, 87 a— Cooletubrid, 3d of
plow., 123 a ; bar Upperthird, same co— pai-t of Ballybegg,
122 a. 1r 2Jp.; bar. Dec.es, same co— Smorebeg, 34 1 •
bar. M.ddlethird, same co— a park without St. Patrick’s -rate
called Park Vane, 3 a— Kilby, being a parcell without St!
Vatcrford.
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Waterford.
Dublin.
Galway.
Galway.
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Patrick’s gate, 17 a. — a mill-dam, with a spot of a garden
near y' city wall, at the Ring Tower. — a small garden in
Colpeck. — a small garden without the Clause gate. — a moore
or marsh gronnd called Mooregowne ; in the liberties of the
city of Waterford. — one house in Newe-street. — old walls of
a house in d“. — an old tenement and backside. — a house. —
a house. — a house. — a house. — a thatched house. — a thatched
house ; in New-street, Waterford. — all the waste plots in yc
said street. — a small house in said street; in New-street. —
a tenement in Conduit-lane. — a tenement and backside in
Boat ats High-street. — a house or tenement commonly called
Wood Hall or New Hall; all in Trinity parish. — a house in
St. Michael’s parish. — a small tenement in Carrick, near the
Earl’s Mill. — Total, 1,591 A. 1 it. 28 p. plant. (2,578 a. & 15 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 2 41. 3s. id. — part of Killmoquage, 92 a. —
Colloghmorgan, 76 a. ; bar. Gualtier, co. Waterford.. — Kill-
cannon, l-9th of plow., 100 a. — Lislawiran, £ plow., 224 a. —
Killesteage, 3d of plow., 143 a. prof. 5 a. unprof. — Castle- Cra-
dock, 3d of plow., 158 a. prof. 3 a. unprof. — part of Killowan,
152 a. prof. lOA.unprof. — part of Knockaderry, 24 a. — Cool-
darragh, 190 a. prof. 19 a. unprof. — part of Rahines, 128 a.
1 R. 14 p. prof. 26 a. 2 R. 27 p. unprof. — partof Lishkill, 93 A.
— Upper Butterstowne (part), 48 a. — Loughdakin (part), 52 a.
— Ballyshane, 120a. prof. 15 a. unprof.; bar. Middlethird,
same co. — part of Ballybegg, 57 a. 3 r. 19 p. — Ballingowen,
187 a.; bar. Decies, same co. — ahouse and garden in St. John’s-
street. — a house next to the same. — a house and garden. —
a house or back house and backside in St. Patrick’s-street. —
a house in High-street, with a curtilage, back kitchen, and
yard. — a house in St. George’s-street ats New-street; city of
Waterford. — Total, 1,815 a. 3 r. 20 p. plant. (2,940 a. 1 r.
27 p. stat.)— Total rent, 271. 11s. 6Jd— an extent of 5001.
upon the lands of Ballyloghmore, 227 a. prof. 87 a. unprof.
— a mortgage of 2001. on these lands following, viz. Bally-
gunner-Temple, 235 a. — Ballym'Clode, 215 a. — Ballinviery,
9 a. and Ballyneraghy, 11 a. ; bar. Gualtier, co. Waterford.
— a mortgage of 2001. on Cariynrontory, 258 a. prof. SO a.
unprof. ; bar. Middlethird, same co. — Total, 955 a. plant.
(1,546 a. 3 r. 31 p. stat.)— Total rent, 141. 10s.— to hold the
premisses until their redemption by those who by law have the
redemption thereof. — Cullinagh, 3d of a plow., 193 a. prof.
7 a. unprof. — Ballingarrane, 6th plow., 97 a. prof. 14 a.
unprof. — in Lower Buttlerstowne, 51a. 1 r. 13 p. — in Bann-
fune, 68 a. 1 r. 13 p. ; same bar. and co. — Total, 409 a. 2r.
26 p. plant. (663 a. 2 r. 14 p. stat.) — Total rent, 61. 4s. 5}d. —
to be restored unto these upon recovery thereof by law or
equity. Date 9th Jan. 30 th year. — Inrolled 3d July 1679.
17. JOHN BURGESSE. — One messuage, containing
several tenements, and a large piece of ground, with several
Roll, SI st Ch. II.
1. PETER BLAKE esq. — In Carrinescavogy, part of
Cahirforvas, 45 a. 9s. ljd.; bar. Dunkellin, co. Galway—
the moiety of the Castle, Towne, and 6 qrs. of Aghrim, 535 a.
51. 8s. 2Jd. ; | bar. Athenree, same co. — the Castle, Towne,
and qr. of Corbally, and Lisseene £ qr., 267 a. 21. 14s. Ojrf.
— one 1 qr. of the qr. of Ballanagh, 55 a. 11s. ljd. ; bar.
Dunkellin, same co. — Ballynecraggy alias Knockanetimalihin,
1 qr., 111a. 11. 2s. 5Jd. ; bar. Killtartan, same co.— Total,
(1,640 a. 3 r. 23 p. stat.) — Total rent, 101. 4s. lid. 2.
MORGAN M ADDENgent.— In Loghanroe and Ballyglasse,
43 a. (69 a. 2 R. 24 p. stat.) 8s. 8£d— and the qr. of Loghan-
roe and Ballyglasse, 14 a. (22 a. 2 a. 28 p. stat.) 2s. lOd. ;
i bar. Leitrim, same co. 3. JOHN NAUGI1TEN gent.
Curragh, 19 a. (30 a. 3 r. 4 p. stat.) 3s. 10d.; bar. Clomn'-
knowen, same co. 4. NIGS. LYNCH FITZ-NICIIOL AS
gent. — In Cornecartagh, 83 a. (134 a. 1 r. 31 p. stat.) 16s.
9{d. ; bar. Killmaine, co. Mayo. Date 15 th July 31sl
year.— Inrolled 20 th Dec. 1679.
5. JOHN SUTTON and JOHN WALE.— Lisnagrogy,
£ qr., 176 a. II. 15s. 7£d. — Cieganmorogy, £ qr., 203 a. 21.
Is. 1 id. — in Moyrish, 141a. II. 8s. 6 id. — in Carrowmore,
3-4tlis qr., 140 a. II. 8s. 4 \d. — in Caherbehernagh, i qr.,
115 a. 2 R. II. 3s. 4Jd. — in Cahernafriery, 1 qr., 266 a. 21.
13s. 10£d. — Duncan, 4th part of aqr., 73 a. 14s. 9Jd. — in
Cloone-Scarbryqr., 84 a. 17s. OJd. ; i bar. Kil!yan,co. Galway.
6. JOHN CHEEVERS. — In Clonbrick a parcel!, in
1122.)
coach-houses and stables thereon, viz. one small tenement si Ch. II.
fronting to Pill-lane; a small tenement adjoining to the for-
mer, fronting to Pill-lane ; a waste piece of Ground beyond Dublin.
said tenements, fronting to Pill-lane, containing about 16 feet
to the front ; a small tenement behind the said waste ground ;
a tenement fronting to Cow-lane, behind the two first;
a small tenement fronting to Cow-lane, adjoining to the for-
mer; a small tenement beyond the same, fronting Cow-lane.
—a large waste piece of ground, containing 8 perches in
length, in the N. mcaring with Michael Tisdall’s orchard and
garden, containing 62 feet, to the E. meal ing with the king’s
pavement in Cow-lane, containing 62 feet, to the W. mcaring
with the houses belonging to Mrs. Linegar, Mrs. Mapas, and
the Guild, containing to the S. 8 perches, mearing with the
houses fronting to Pill-lane, in which piece of ground are 2
stables and coach-houses ; in Pill-lane and Cow-lane, in Ox-
mantowne, city of Dublin — Total rent, II. 17s. 6d. 19.
WILLIAM SAVAGE. — A house or messuage, being one
ruined house or tenement fronting to Pill-lane, with backside
and garden, wherein is a workhouse or shed, containin'* in the
front mearing with Pill-lane, 30 feet, and backwards, in the N.
mearing with a piece of ground in possession of John Bur-
gesse; in Pill-lane, in Oxmantowne, Dublin, 12s. 21.
RICHARD GREENE— A house or messuage fronting to
Pill-lane, with a waste piece of ground and 2 stables, contain-
ing in breadth from E. to W. in the front 66 a. or there-
abouts, and in breadth backwards 54 feet or thereabouts, 15s. ;
in Pill-lane, in Oxmantowne. Date 13th Aug. 3lst year. —
Inrolled nth Oct. 1679.
22. RICHARD SHEE esq. — The village and lands of Kilkenny.
Louestowne, 117 a. (189 j. 2 b. 3 p. stat) 21. 17s. id. ; bar.
Gowran, co. Kilkenny. Date lith May 31s! year. —
Inrolled 19 th May 1679.
27. RICHARD Earl of TYRONE. — Rathtoole and Wicklow.
Corrstowne, 321 a. 2 it. (520 a. 3 n. 5 p. stat.) 61. 10s. 3d. ;
bar. Talbottstowne, co. Wicklow.—— Date 1 stOct. 3 1 st year.
Inrolled 13 th Oct. 1679.
Screaghmurry a 'parcell, 33 a. 6s. Bid. — in Moyrish, 54 a. Galway.
10s. llid— Blenagasse, J qr., 137 I. II. 7s. 8Jd.— in Bella-
nacore qr., 34 a. 6s. lOfd. — in Cloonefoyne, cart, and J, 29 a.
5s. lOld. — Total, 1,485 a. 2 R. plant. (2,406 a. 2 n. 7 p. slat.)
151. 0s. lOd. ; same bar. and co. — Mr. Sutton and Wale to
hold the premisses granted to them for 99 years from 22d
June 1656, pursuant to a lease then made by said J. Cheevers
to Edw11 Vise1 Galmoy and Wr Cheevers of Mountaine, esq.
under yc rent of 101., in trust and foy the benefit of Joan
Cheevers als Sutton, wife of said John Cheevers, and y" heirs
male by her. Dale 151/i Nov. 31sl year. — Inrolled
9th Dec. 1679.
9. OWEN SILVER esq. — All that y' house-stead, or Cork.
void piece of ground, and garden adjoining, lying in length
from yc King’s-street on yc E. to Bow-street on y° W., and
in breadth from Theob'1 Ronane’s land on yc N. to some-
times Liston’s land on yc S. — a house or messuage, with a gar-
den adjoining, being in length from yc King’s-street to y' E.
towards Bow-street on the W., and in breadth from Portin-
gall’s land on the N. towards Morihartye’s land on the S—
Total rent, 6s. 9 d. ; in Yougliall, co. Cork Date 15 tit
Dec. 31 slyear. — Inrolled 1st Jan. 1679.
13. WM. Earl of CLANltlCKARD — In Gortnekilly, Galway.
124 a. II. 5s. 1 id. — in Derrifmola, 2 qrs., 45 a. 9s. lid.;
bar. Longford, co. Galway. — in Innisherke, 65 a. 13s. 2d. —
in Lisdoane, 3 qrs., 90 a. 18s. 2j d. — in Lisdogane alias Lis-
24. CHRISTOPHER Lord SLANE. — Clooneih, 1 qr., Roscommon.
120 a. II. 4s. 3 jd. — in Cartron, 16 a. 3s. 2fd.— Falske, a par-
cell, 66 A. 13s. 4 \d. — Ardkilline, 3 qrs., 182 a. II. 16s. 104d.
— in Liscorkey and Lisnentoy, 2 qrs., 73 a. 2 r. 14s. 10. Id. —
Total, 457 a. 2 r. plant. (741 a. & 19 p. stat.)— Total rent,
41. 12s. 'l\d. ; bar. and co. Roscommon. Date Ul/t April
31 stycar. — Inrolled 15 th April 1679.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND;
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SI Ca. II.
gillinane 1 qr., 77 a. 15s. 7 d. — in Dangin ats Danigny, X qr.,
119 a. 1/. 4s. 1 # in Towertullagh ats Towercullagh 4 qr.,
46 a. 9s. 3#. — in Ballynaiskreagh, 40 a. 8s. 1 #. — Mota,
1 qr., 113 a. 11. 2s. 8.#. — in Clonconabegg ats Gortimelline,
1 cart., 28 a. 5s. 8d.— in Lecarrow, 1 qr., 45 a. 9s. 1#. — Sun-
nagli, 4 qr., 40 a. 8s. 1 .#. ; same bar. and co. — a mountain
belonging to Ballyconnell, 36 a. 7s. 3^d. — in Inshiunboy,
1 cart., 51 a. 10s. id. ; bar. Killtartan, same co. — in a parcell
of Sleavaghty in common to Tully, 36 a. 7s. 3.#. — the island
called Forehill, belonging to the 2 qrs. of Meelick, 5 a. Is. —
Total, 960 a. plant. (1,555 a. stat.)— Total rent, 91. 14s. 4 id. ;
A bar. Ley trim, same co. 15. JOHN HORAN.— In Killer-
mine, 2 qrs., 41 a. 8s. 3 \d. ; bar. Clonm'knowen, same co. — in
Ballyeteragh and Duecregan, 194 a. 11. 19s. 3#. ; bar. Kill-
connell, same co.— Total, 235 a. plant. (380 a. & 25 r. stat.)—
Total rent, 21. 7s. 7 d. Date 12 th March 31st year. —
Inrolled 1 1/A July 1679.
Tipperary. 17. JOHN WALSH esq— The chief seat of Rathronan,
with the appurt’ in the town and lands of Rathronane, 326 a.
— Ballynemony alias Mooretowne, Shascard and Garriduffe,
181 a— Croan ats Croan-Walsh, 92 a.— Ballykeagbane alias
Ballybeaghane, 146 a. — Ballinvoher, 341 a. — Ballyrobert,
13 a — Bally vahine, 110 A.— Ballyvilis, 209 A. — Ballytarsny,
122 A— Rathkuvine, 253 a— Total, 1,793 A. plant. — Total
rent, 271. 4s. 6# ; par. Rathronan, bar. Iffa and OfTa, co.
Tipperary — to hold to him hisheirsand assignees, and yc heirs
of Patk Walsh esq. for ever, who was grandson of David Walsh
esq. the proprietor in 1641. Date 8/A Sept. 31s/ year—
Inrolled 11 th Sept. 1679.
martyr esq. — Glannageave and Ballyfeene, 86 a. — Killmorrey
and Ballyfoyle, 188 a. — Carrigigurrane, Knockanemagderry
and Carriganearin, 149 a. 2 R.32 p. — Mone-Ivoroghow, Liss-
mologhlin, Farranadabohdora and Farransymikin, 161 a. 1 r.
24 p— Garranmore, 162 a.— Baliynascarty, 84 a— Skahano-
nnra, 74 a. — Loghadirrigg, 120 a. 3 r. 32 p. — Inchinacrenagh
and Carrigarosty, 240 a . — Ballindinish, 65 a. ; bar. Imokilly,
co. Cork. — Ballynacorra, 666 a. & 16 p. ; bar. Barrymore,
same co. — Total, 1,997 a. & 24 p. plant. (3,235 a. & 9 p.
stat.)— Total rent, 30 1. 6s. did. Date 30/A Oct. 31 s/ year.
— Inrolled 3d Nov. 1679.
22. TEIGE RYAN of Drumbane. — In Ballimogheran,
1 qr., 24 a. (38 a. 3 n. 20 p. stat.) 7s. 3 Ad.; bar. Tullagh,
co. Clare. 23. JOSEPH SALL. — In Curraghteige ats
Carraghteige, 23 a. 4* 7#.— in Ballycleary, 3 qrs., 58 a. 11s.
— *n Killinhugh, 3 cart., and in Clonbuoly, 43 a. 8s. 8 Ad. ;
bar. Dunkellin. co. Galway. — Total, 124 a. plant. (200 a. 3 r.
16 p. stat.) — Total rent, 11. 5s. 1#. 24. BRYAN
O’KEARNY.— In Ballymaglieran, 1 qr., 64 a. (103 a. 2 r.
27 p. stat.) 19s. 5 d.; bar. Tullagh, co. Clare. Date 26/A
June 31s/ year.— Inrolled 23 d August 1679.
26. EDWARD SIGGIN. — In Lissawollahau, one-third
part of ^ a qr., 9 a. Is. 9| d. — Lissawollhahan, A qr., and Ley-
liena or Lej'Iea, 1 cart., 43 a. 8s. 8#. — Rathredmond, 1 qr.,
60 a. 12s. 1#. — Shanvallymore, 1 cart., 19 a. 3s. 10#. —
Total, 131 a. plant. (212 a. & 30 p. stat.)— Total rent, 11. 6s.
*>#• 4 par. of Balia; bar. Carra and Clanmorris, co. Mayo.
Date 6/A June 31s/ year. — Inrolled 3 d July 1679.
Clare.
Galway.
Clare.
20. EDMOND FITZ-GERALD esq.,sonand heir of Col.
R‘C Fitz Gerald, son and heir of Edm'1 Fitz-Gerald, of Bally-
Roll, 32c/ Ch. II. first part, face.
_ 1. WILLIAM Earl of INCHIQUIN. — In Drumine-
muckullngh, 1 qr. and 2-3ds, 42 a. 12s. 9c/. ; bar. Islands,
co. Clare — Mogowna, i qr., 36 a. 10s. 11#. — Glane ah
Glaneighterngh, A qr., 41 a. 12s. 5# Derrydrumbegg,
i cart., 15 a. 4s. 6.#— Clonelegan, 15 a. 4s. did. ; bar. In-
chiqnin, same co. — Derrymore, 1 qr., 200 a. 3/. Os. 8f</. —
in Moughiiogh, 1 qr., 192 a. 21. 18 s. 6</. — in Moughnagh,
1 qr., 36 a. 10s. 11#. — Forglin, 4 qr., 80 a. 11. is. 3#;
bar. Corcumroe, same co— in the qr. of Owen, 57 a. 17s.
3 Id.; bar. Inchiquin, same co. — Enogh, 1 qr. and 2-3ds,
9 A. 2s. 8#— Enogh, 1 qr., 12 a. 3s. 7#— Kearne alias Bal-
lonroe, 2 qrs., 95 a. 1/. 8s. 10#— Tourish, 2 qrs., 134 a. 21.
0s. 8#— Lehanagh, 1 qr., 20 a. 6s. 0#— in Minnogh, 1 qr.
and l-6th, 38 A. lls. 6#. ; bar. Burren, same co. in Taw-
nagli, 1 qr., 74 a. 1/. 2s. 5# — in Ballyleagh, 4 qr., 22 a. 6s.
8 1 d. Coylecreene, 1 qr.,36 a. 10s. 1 1 #— Kill vorney, 1 qr.,
74 a. 11. 2s. 5.#. — Laghbuna, 1 qr., 150 a. 21. 5s. 6 id —
Pooleroe, 1 qr., 116 a. 1/. 15s. 2#. _ Coyleene, 1 qr., 88 a.
1/. 6s. 9 d. — Castle-quarter, 1 qr., 64 A. 19s. 5#. ; bar. In-
chiqum, same co. — Cappagh Kennedy, 2-3ds qr., 42 a. 12s.
9a. — m Knockanes, 43 a. 13s. 0#. ; bar. Burren same co
in Caherserkin qr., 101 a. 1/. 10s. 7#— inCarrow’reagh, 1 qr.
16 A. 4s. 10:} a. ; bar. Corcumroe, same co. — Ardcluony!
i plow., 270 a. it. Is. 11 }d. ; bar. Tullagh, same co— in Bally-
leinybcgg and Cappacurra, 15 a. 4s. 6#— Moymolan, 70 a
11. Is. 3d.; bar. Bunratty, same co— in Lisdunary and Bal-
lyteige, 174 a. 21. 12s. 10#.; bar. Burren, same co— Fossa-
begg, 260 a. 31. 18s. 1 1 #. ; bar. Tullagh, same co in Ran-
nagh, 3 qrs., 160 a. 21. 8s. 6#.; bar. Burren, same co -in
Sunnagli, 2 qrs., 100 a. 1/. 10s. 4#.; bar. Bunratty, ‘same
co— in Killegy, 1 qr., 100 a. 1/. 10s. 4#— in Killesy 22 a
6s 8#.; bar. Tullagh, same co.- Total, 3,019 a. plant!
(4,890 A. 2 R. 26 p. stat.)— Total rent, 45/. 16s. 11#. g.
EDMD. O’HEHIR— In the 2 qrs. and I of Cruett, Tonrehy,
Uooneloliy and Derrydrumbegg, 63 a. (102 a. & 7 p. stat.)
19s. 1# ; bar. Inchiquin, smneco 2. HUGH O’HEHIR.
-m Carrunenamadry qr., 67 a. (108a. 2 «. 4p. stat.) 11. 0s.
U M JmcW
*; WHITE. -I„ CJeynaghmore,
3s. 11#— Lismoyle, i qr., 40 a. 12s. 1M. — Carrowcristin
Iqv., 62 a -18s. IDrf. _ Lismoyle. $ qr., 39a. lls. 1(M.—
“‘“f ■ ‘ ,r'' “ *; I*' <■»- Bunratty, no.
-m Bully***®, j p,ow„ „ * m CIonira]l>
I same co— Total, 217 a. plant. (315 a. or 359 a. [fifteeneene]
2 r. stat.)— Total rent, 31. 5s. 10.#. 7. UNA EGAN—
In Keiledulisk, 2\ qrs., 198 a. 21. 0s. 1 #.— Rathine or Ratlmie,
i qr., 222 a. 21. 4-s. 11#.— Cloneskarra, 1 qr., 232 a. 21. 6s.
11#.; bar. Longford, co. Galway. — Total, 652 a. plant.
(1,056 a. & 35 p. stat.)— Total rent, 6/. 12s. 0#.— to hold
one moiety to the use of John Browne esq. and his heirs until
paid 100/., and then to her and her heirs ; and the other
moiety to the use of George Kennedy of Dublin, merch', his
heirs and assignees. 8. JOHN M'NEMARRA gent—
In Ardrasse, 1 qr.. 39 a. 7s. 10#— Backfadda, 4 qr., 42 A.
8s. 6#— Urlare, 1 qr., 111a. 1/. 2s. 5#— Stragarroe, A qr.,
58 a. lls. 9 d. — Carrowcaslane, 1 qr,, 195 a. 1/. 19s. 5#.
in Carrowcrum, 141 a. 1/. 8s. did. ; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo. —
Total, 586 a. plant. (949 a. & 34 p. stat.)— Total rent, 5/.
18s. 7#. 9. RICHARD BUTLER — In Cappanfarnoge,
4 plow., 47 a. 14s. 3#. — Lisnafagh, 3dofasessine,33 a. 10s.
0#. — in Clonerosse and Ballyarr, 10 a. 3s. 0#— Total, 90 a.
plant. (145 a. 3 r. 6 p. stat.) — Total rent, 1/. 7s. id.; bar.
Clonderala, co. Clare. — in Lissfarrellboy, 1 cart., Cool-
dayth, 3 cart. — Knocknesmagh, 3 cart, and Clonkeene, 4 cart.,
9 a. Is. 10d. — in Ardoannell and Tunegane, 1 qr., Clonego-
nagh and Killiconine, 1 qr., 1 a. 2#.— in Ardmore, 1 qr.,—
Kushin, 4 qr., and Cassellkilloe, 4 qr., 3 a. 7#.— in Knock-
enefutoge, 1 trine, 5 A. Is. 0#.— in Karkfreeh, 1 qr., 20 a.
4s. 0.#.; bar. Boyle, co. Roscommon. — Total, 30 a. plant.
(61 a. 2 r. 7 p. stat.)— Total rent, 7s. 8#. Date29thNov.
32 d year. — Inrolled 22 d March 1680.
Guhvay.
Mayo.
Rosconma
11. CHRISTOPHERTIRREL gent. — Cooltagber, 4 qr., Roscommon.
136 a. 1/. 7s. 6#. — Carroward, 1 qr., 90 a. 18s. 2#. — Car-
rowmoneene, 1 qr., 77 a. 15s. 7</— Tuambegg and Tuam-
raore, 1 qr., 168 a. 1/. 14s. 0#. ; bar. Ballintober, co. Ros-
common—Total, 471a. plant. (763 a. stat.)— Total rent,
4/. 15s. 41(Z. Date 22d July 32 d year. — Inrolled 80th
July 1680.
13. Sir WILLIAM DOMVILE knt., attorney gen. — One Dublin.
messuage containing one small tenement fronting to the street,
2 small tenements backwards, with a backside and garden.
one small front tenement with a small backside, all bounded
on the E. with the king’s pavement, on the W. with Aider-
man Cranwell's garden, on the S. with Mr. Crook’s brewhouse
and on the N. with a house belonging to Mr. Pollard, minister
of St. Kevin’s, 5s. 3d. ; in New-street, in the suburbs of the
city of Dublin. — an annuity or rent-charge of 15/. a year
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
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32 Cn. Ii. issuing out of Newland, co. Dublin, II. 2s. 6 d. Date
2 d March 32 d year. — Inrolled 19 th March 1680.
Kerry. 16. Cornet HENRY FAGGETTER. — Crampon-
bane, 50 a. 2 it. — out of the S. part of Carriggeene, next the
river Roghty, 159 a. 3 b. 13 p.— Drumonandellis, 276 a.—
part of Ardtullagh, 453 a. — Total, 939 a. 1b. 13 p. plant.
(1,521a. 2 b. 10 p. stat.) — Total rent, 31. 14s. 3d.; bar.
Glaneroughty, co. Kerry. Date 6 th Dec. 33d year.—
Inro/led 1 Uh Dec. 1680.
Mayo. 20. LAUGHLIN KELLY gent.— Ill the qr. of Beagli,
80 a.— in the same, 21 a. ; bar. Moycarnan, co. Roscommon.
— Total, (163 a. 2 b. 16 p. stat.) — Rent, II. 0s. 5\ d.
21. JOHN DILLON gent.— Lisheane, 1 trine, 126a. (204a.
& 15 p. stat.) 1/. 5s. 6 d. ; bar. Costello, co. Mayo.
22. SISLY KELLY, DANIEL MORRISHY, CILY
Galway, his wife, SARAH KELLY, \VM. DONOGHER and
MARGT. his wife. — In Clonsivny, 34 cart., 23 a. (37 a. 1 R.
stat.) 4s. 7fd. ; bar. Killgaun, qu. Killyan, co. Galway. — to
them and their respective heirs, as heirs to Catharine and
Rory Kelly. Date 12 th Nov.32dyear. — Inrolled 11th Feb.
1680.
Jloscommon. 23. EDMUND BARRETT gent. — In Raherdeevin, 1 qr.,
260 a. 31.12s. *t\d.— Clonlatine in Annagh, 1 cart., 117 a.
II. 3s. 8J d. — Annaghegill, A qr., 44 a. 8s. 1 Id. — Clonfadda,
1 cart., 23 a. 4s. 7 fd. — Total, 532 a. plant. (861 a. 2 r. 37 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 51. 7s. 6 .Id. ; bar. Balintober, co. Roscom-
mon. — Leckane, 1 qr., 88 a. (rent omitted) ; bar. Boyle,
Sligo. same co. — in Rooe, 1 qr., 104 a. II. Is. 0|d. ; bar. Leyny, co.
Sligo.— Carrowkeele, 1 qr., 106a. II. Is. 5Jd.— Total, 210 a.
plant (340 a. & 26 r. stat.) — Total rent, 21. 2s. 6Jd. ; bar.
Tirrerill, same co.' Dale 29th Nov. 31st year. — Inrolled
18<!j May 1680.
Cork. 26. DEAN SAMUEL SYNGE, son of Edwd late Bp. of
Cork, Cloyne, and llosse. — Ballycronine alias both Bally-
cronyngs, 2 plow., 211a. (341a. 3r. 6 p. stat.) 31. 4s. Id.
par. Cloyne, bar. Imokilly, co. Cork. Date 12th March
33d year. — Inrolled 19th March 1680.
Galway. EDWD. Lord Baron of ATHENREE, son and heir of
Francis late Lord Athenree. — Cloonelosiliagh and Cloo-
neglacto, and the controversy between them, 125 a. II. 5s. 31 d.
— Cahertober, 2 qrs., and the controversy betwixt it and Car-
roward, 205 a. 21. Is. 6d. ; 1 bar. Athenree, co. Galway. —
in Dunbally, 54 qrs., 25 a. 5s. Ojd. — Lissone, 1 qr., 49 a.
9s. lljd. — Cloonebracke, 1 qr., 101a. II. 10s. 0,Jd. — Gar-
randarragli, 1 qr., 91 a. 18s. 5(d. — in Knockvanna, 1 qr.,
95 a. 19s. 2.fd. — Knocknahoulta, 1 qr., 31a. 6s. 3Jd. —
Drumaskin, 1 qr., 143 a. II. 8s. lljd. — Ceillvollocow, 1 qr.,
58 a. 11s. 9d. — Oughloske, 1 qr., and a controversie, 70 a.
14s. 2d. — in Shanballyloske, 1 qr., 84 a. 17s. Old. — Cloone-
garbad, 1 qr., 76 a. 15s. 4 Jd. — Cnockvallara or Knockvollory,
1 qr., 144 A. II. 9s. l|d. — Gortneskehy, 1 qr. and the bogg
in controversie, 213a. 21. 3s. l.Jd. — in Carrowantanloske, 1 qr.,
68 a. 13s. 9Jd. — Graige, 1 qr., 76 a. 15s. 4|d. — in Garran-
arragh, 3 cart., 63 a. 12s. 9)d. — in Rosmerane, 1 qr.,
44 a. 8s. ll£d. — in Rosmerane, 1 qr., 61a. 12s. 4Jd. — in
Dunbally, 51 qrs., 64 a. 12s. llld. — in Knockballyvistell,
- 4 qrs., 103 a. II. 0s. 10 Id. — in Addergoole, 1 qr., 60 a.
12s. lfd. — Lissibroder, 1 qr., 170a. II. 14s. 4}d. — in Knock-
ballyvistell, 4 qrs., 146 a. II. 9s. 6£d. — in tlie same, 100 a.
11. 0s. 2 \d — Rathogarta, 2 qrs., 198a. 21. 0s. lid.— in Knock-
ballyvistell, 2 a. 4jd. — in Dunbally and Aile, 37 a. 7s. 6d. —
Cloonegarraffe, 1 qr., 59 a. 11s. lljd. — in Carrowantanlassy,
4a. 93d. — in Carrowshane-Shaughnessy qr., 60 a. 12s. ljd. —
in Addergoole, 2 a. 4 \d. — in Knockballyvistell, 1 a. 2Jd. — in
Carrowantanlassa, 24a. 4s. 10£d. — Fenreagh, 104a. II. Is. Old.
Moneenenfoll, 82 a. 16s. 7 :Jd. — Millick-parcell, 162 a.
II. 12s. 9 Ad. ; bar. Dunmore, same co. — in Cloonearkane,
10 a. 2s. 0 \d. ; 4 bar. Bellamoe, same co. — Total, 3,210 a.
plant. (5,199 a. 2 r. 10 p. stat.)— Total rent, 321. 10s. Oid.—
to hold y0 lands of Addergoole and Clongarraffe to the use
of Wm. Higgin and his heirs, until his lordship should pay
901. sterling, and then to his lordship and his heirs for ever. —
to hold Rosmeraine and 200 a. in Knockballyvistell to the use
of Mary and John Bodkin, until they were paid 1901. ster-
ling.— to hold the lands of Graige and Carrowantalassa to the
use of Loghlin Connor and his heirs, until paid 1651. — to hold
(122.)
Cahertober to the use of Martin Kirwan and his heirs, until ssCh.ii.
paid 76 1. — to hold Listbroder, Dunbally, and Aile, 152 a. of
Knoballyvistell, Gortneskehy, and Clongarbodd, to the use of Galway.
James Talbott esq. and his heirs, until paid 6751. — to hold
Oughloske, Shanballyloske, Knocknahoulta, Knockvollory,
4 qr. of Knockvanna, 4 qr. to the use of Eliz. Bermingham
and her children by John Bermingham deced, during her life
only.— to hold Garranarragh, 3 cart., to the use of Ursula
Lally, until paid 401. ; and to hold Ceillvolocow to the use of
Wm. Skraige, until paid 201. 32. To his Lordship and
Lady' MARY his wife in her right. — In Carrindue alias
Cloghrosty, 60a. 12s. 1 jd. — in Lisduffe, 1 cart,, 39a. 7s. 10Jd.
—in Munge, 4 q>'-> 25 a. 5s. Ojd. — in Ballina and Tomkeene,
12 a. 2s. 5 d.; 4 bar. Leytrim, same co. — Total, 136 a. plant.
(220 a. 1 r. stat.)— Total rent, II. 7s. 6Jd.— to her heirs and
assignes. 32. RICHARD BURKE esq. — Derrymack-
laghney, 4 qrs., S22a. 81. 6s. 5 \<L — Carrowmackullick, 1 qr.,
132 a. II. 6s. 8jd. — in Lecarrowmore, 2 qrs., 83 a. 16s. 93d.
— in Carrownacally, 1 qr., 163 a. II. 13s. — Total, 1,200 a.
plant. (1,943 a. 3 b. 6 p. stat.)— Total rent, 121. 2s. 11 Jd.;
4 bar. Athenree, same co. Date 16 th Sep. 3 2d year. —
Inrolled 2d Nov. 1680.
34. NICHOLAS STOAKES. — In that part of Killdon- Clare.
nellballagh formerly set out by final settlement unto Patrick
Mulloony, 39 a. (63 a. & 27 p. stat.) 11s. 10d.; bar. Tullagh,
co. Clare. — in Ballendullaghan, lqr., 28 a. (45 a. 1r. 17 p. Roscommon.
stat.) 5s. 8d. ; bar. Ballintober, co. Roscommon. — in Shan- Galway.
ballyline and Morrush als Carrowroe, 3-4th parts of a qr.,
4 a. (6 a. 1 b. 36 p. stat.) 93d. ; 4 bar. Killyan, co. Galway.
Date 2 2d August .3 1 st year. — Inrolled ith Feb. 1680.
36. Dame LUCY FITZ - MORRICE and her son Clare.
RICH. FITZ - MORRICE. — Carrowderrytemple ats
Knockdrumbanuffe als Cragganboy als Derryleagh, 169 a.
(273a. 3b. 2p. stat.) 21. 11s. 3}d. ; bar. Inchiquin, co. Clare.
— tiie last to her use for life, and all to his heirs for ever as
son and heir to Garrett Fitz-Morrice. 37. NIC. WHITE Mayo.
FITZ-DOMINICK. — In Ultanagh, 3 qrs., and Knockroe,
1 qr., 158 a. II. 12s. — Cooleene, 1 qr., 76 a. 15s. 4id. — Cor-
ragheighter or Carragheighteragh,' 1 qr., 92 a. 18s. 7j}d. ; bar.
Killmaine, co. Mayo. —Total, 326 a. plant.. (528 a. & 12 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 31. 6s. 38. NIC. LYSAGHT and CW
MARGARET his wife. — In Roslumane and Creaghna-
namphe, 5 cart., 24 a. (38 a. 3 r. 20 r. stat.) 7s. 34d. ; bar.
Bunratty, co. Clare. — in Dromscale qr., 88 a. (142 a. 2 r.
7 p. stat.) II. 6s. 8Jd. — Total rent, II. 14s. Ojd. ; bar. Tul-
lagh, same co. — to hold to her, her heirs and assignes for ever,
as one of the daughters and coheirs of George Burke. Galway.
39. GERRALD BROWNE gent. — In Meelick, A qr., 89a.
(144 a. & 26 p. stat.) 19s.: bar. Leytrim, co. Galway.
Date 24 th Nov. 31s! year. — Inrolled 1 9th Feb. 1680.
41. PATRICK WALL esq., son and heir of Ulick Wall Carlow.
deced, and grandson of EdW. — The castle of Ballynekill, with
the appurt"* and the castle moiety of Ballynekill, 68 a. 1 r. —
the moiety of Ardnehugh, 166 a. & 20 p. — two parts of Pol-
laulstowne. 188 a. 1 B. ; bar. and co. Carlow. — the moiety Kildare.
of Ballynekill, 27 A. 1 R. — Ballyhead and Bally nebarney,
151 a.; bar. Killkea and Moone, co. Kildare. — Graigenes- Carlow.
pidoge, 24 a. — the moiety of Templcpeter, 66a. 2lt. 2p. —
Clonshannon a!s Cloghnesliannon, 116 a. 1b. — a moiety of
Killane, 11a. — the moiety of Moysheli, 219a. — Total, 1,037a.
3 r. 20 p. plant. (1,392a. 1 r. 32p. stat.) — Total in Carlow,
859 a. 2 b. 23 p. plant. (1,392a. 1 R. 32 p. stat.)— Total rent,
171. 8s. ljd.— in Kildare, 178 a. In. plant. (288 a. 2r. 38 p.
stat.) Total rent, 31. 12s. 2d.; bar. Forth, co. Carlow.— to
the use of the heirs and assignes of Ulick for ever. Date
12 th Feb. 31s! year. — Inrolled 3d March 1680.
43. SAMUEL ROLLS and WM. SPRIGG esq., and Galway.
JAMES NOLAN. — Lehinch, 13 a. — Inchineskeagh, 5 a. —
Bolibegg, 10 a. prof. 20 a. 3 n. 20 p. tinprof. — Ileisk, 30 a.
prof. 61 a. & 24 p. unprof. — Kearta, 24 a. prof. 50 a. &
28 p. unprof. — Total, (132 a. 3 r. 10 p. stat.)— Total rent,
,16s. 6 Jd. ; par. Clonfert, bar. Longford, co. Galway. — to
hold to the uses expressed in a deed of settlement appointing
them trustees of the estate of William Hamilton esq., deced.
Date 10 th May 32d year.— Inrolled 18 th May 1680.
46. RICH. MOORE gent., son of Wm.— Lisdislure, in Roscommon
the qr. of Kilmacalmuck, 230 a. (372 a. 2 r. 12 p. stat.)
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32 Cii. XI. 24 6 s. 6f(4 ; bar. Athlone, co. Roscommon. — Dote 8th March
32 d year. — Inrolled 614 May 1680.
Dublin. 48. Sir RICHARD GETHIN bait, and Sir RD.
ALD WORTH knt. — A front house, a back building, and
a kitchen, a brewhouse, and two small backsides, hi High-
Wexford. street, 21. 5s. ; city of Dublin. — part of a house to the street,
an additional back building, slated, a curtledge, garden, yard,
a thatched red-herring house, a shedd, stable, and another
shedd, thatched. Is. 5 d. — a front house, slated, a thatched
shedd, and a yard, '5s. 3d. — a front house, an additional build-
ing backwards, a castle, and red-herring house, slated, a yard,
a shedd, and a house-place, 14 10s. — a front and back house,
a yard, and 2 shedds, 6s. — a front house, slated, a backside, a
house-plott, a yard, and 2 shedds, 9s. ; in St. Mary’s-street,
in Wexford.— an old castle to the street, a row of low-built
houses, slated, a yard, and a kay to the river, 14 4s.; in
Hayes-lane, in Wexford. — a house, thatched, and garden, 6s.
— a house, thatched, old walls of a house, and garden, 5s. 3d. —
a house, slated, a-yard or court, walls of a house therein, a
house where a mill stands, a malt-house, slated, and a garden,
14 4s. — a front house, a back kitchen, slated, a courtledge
and backside, a house or stable to the street, slated, 7s. 6(4 ; in
St. Marye’s-street, Wexford.— a yard to the street, and a
cabbin or shedd in it, 9<4 ; in St. Bride-street, in Wexford.
— a house, slated, a yard, and a shedd in it, 4s. 6 <4 ; in
St. Marye’s-street, Wexford. — a front house slated, a back-
side, 2 gardens, a red-herring house, 8s. 3d. ; in St. Bride’s lane,
Wexford.— walls of a house backwards, 5s. 3d.; in Bride-
street.— a house backwards, slated, a house backwards, thatched,
a yard, and garden-plott, 11s. 3d; in Bride-street.— a house,
thatched, a garden, another garden-plott by the town-wall,
3s. 9 d. — a house, slated, a yard with thatched shedds, 4s. 6d. ;
in Bride-street— a ruined house, 2s. 3d. ; in Bride’s-lane—
walls of a house, Is. l.)d. ; in St. Mary’s-street.' — a front
house, slated, a yard, and red-herring house, 6s.; in same
street.— a plott of ground to the street, old walls, and cabbin,
Is. lOld. ; in same street— a red-herring house, 2s. 7 id. ; in
Peter’s-lane— a garden plott in the said street, 4Jd— a house,
slated, and a yard, a house backwards, slated, and backside, in
St. Mary’s street, 1 Os. 6d. — a front house, a yard, an out-
house, and garden-plott, 7s. 6d— a front house, slated, and an
house-plott backwards, 6s. 9d— walls of 2 houses, and a garden-
plott by St. Mary’s church, and another garden, Is. 6(4— stone
walls of a thatched house, and a garden-plott, Is. 10W. a
ruinous house next y1' church, slated, containing 33 feetin length
and 16 feet in breadth, a garden next the same, 36 feet long and 32 Cu. jr
21 feet broad, in St. Patrick-strect, Is. 6(4 — a ruinous house, — —
thatched, a house backwards, slated, a backside, a yard, and a Wexfor^
shedd in it, and a kay to the river, in St. Iberius’s or Ivory’s-
street, 9s. — a front and back-house, slated, a brewhouse, slated,
a shedd, and a garden, in d”, 10s. 6(4— walls of a house to die
street, 3s. — a ruinous house next St. John’s gate, containing
3 6 feet in length and 36 feet in breadth, Is. 6(4— a yard near die
corn market, 2s. 3d. — a front house, an additional building
backwards, slated, acourdedge, a shedd and stable, slated, ayard
and slated shedds in it, with a kay to the river, in the market-
place, all in Back-street, 10s. 1W. ; town of Wexford. —
a house and back building, slated, a slated kitchen, a court-
ledge, and a yard, 9s. 44 d. — a front house and back building,
slated, a courtledge, a yard, and a kay, 14 7s. — stone walls
to the street backwards, a house, slated, a yard, 2 gardens,
and a small house, slated, 12s. ; in Selker-street— a house
thatched, a yard, and garden, in Upper-street, Is. 6(4 a
thatched front house, a back building, slated, a yard, a plott
of ground, and walls of a house in Selker-street, 5s. 3d— old
walls of a house near Upper-street and to the hospital, with a
yard and a cabbin and a slated house next to that, 9s. a
house, slated, a plott of ground,' a yard backwards, in corne-
market, 4s. 6(4 — Total rent in Wexford, 154 15s. 6(4 in
trust for the (49) officers. — in Ballyshane, Ballytriwin, and Corh.
Benard, 154 a. 24 6s. 9(4 — Lisnealdowny alias Lismealdowny,
43 a. 13s. 04<4— Monnemorrin, 23 a. 2r. 7s. OJd— in both
Bally wrighties and Tullogh, 75 a. 14 2s. 9\d.— in Ballynem-
renagli, Ballyduffe, and Gortivoe, 160 a. 24 8s. 6fd. in
Ballynemore, 10 a. 3s. Ojd. ; bar. Imokilly, co.' Cork. in
trust for the (49) officers. Dale 28 tli Feb. 3 2d year.
Inrolled 26th March 1680.
58. Capt. WILLIAM SHAW. — In Kilcuan, 4 qrs., Ga,wa’J-
47 a. 2r. 9s. 7*1(4; bar. Longford, co. Galway in Cre»-
gana or Creggan, 3 qrs., 421 a. 44 5s. ljd.; bar. Dunkel-
lin, same co— Granard or Garranard, 1 qr., 81 a. 16s. 4f d.
— Knockancarra qr., 198 a. 24 0s. Id— Carrowliskoyle, 1 qr.,
9 1 a. 18s. 5 id — Carraferrin qr., 56 a. 1 Is. 4d. ; bar. Tyaquin,
same co — Funshinaghbegg, 1 qr., 242a. 24 9s.— in Cap-
paghbegg, 1 qr., by name of Gortnagowne, 1 cart., 16 a.
3s. 2fd— in Carnecullen, 1 qr., 4 a. 93d.; bar. Kiltarton,
same co— in Breggery or Bregrye ats Beggery, 4 qrs., 178 a.
2 R- 14 16s. lj d. ; bar. Clare, same co. — Total, 1,335 a
plant. (2,162 a. 1 r. 38p. stat.)— Total rent, 134 10s. 3id.
Date 22d Dec. 32d year.— Inrolled 2Uh Dec. 1680.
Roll, 82d Cha. II. first part, back.
Galway.
Clare.
Mayo.
1. GILES ATHY alias BROWNE, relict of JohnBrowne,
and F11A.S. her son— Mullagh, 1 qr., 132 a. (213a. 3 r. 11p.
stat.) 14 6s. 8 id. ; bar. Dunmore, co. Galway. 2. JOHN
BLAKE and MARCUS FRENCH gent.— The manor,
town, and lands of Ballyally, 7) qrs., viz. Clontine, 1 cart., 49a.
14 s. lOJd. — Drumindart ats Castle, 3 cart., 44 a. 13s. 4.1(4
BaUyhie, 1 qr., 83 a. 14 5s. 2,)d. — Leaknane and Mughanc,
1 qr., and islands thereto belonging, 123a. 14 17s. 4)d— Rea-
skane, 1 qr., 106 a. 14 12s. 2(d. — Knockballymacguggin,
1 qr., 107 a. 14 12s. 6 d. — Ballykeallaghan, 1 qr., 118 a.
14 15s. lOd. — one cart, in Ballyguffe, A qr., 29 a. 8s. 9,3d.
— Knocknora, 1 cart., 46 a. 13s. 113d— Cappagh, 1 qr., viz.
Shanaile, 1 cart., Knockreaghlaskine, 1 cart., Chager-Wylly-
keere, \ qr., 142 a. 24 3s. lid.; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare.
— the castle, town, and manor of Muckins alias Muckininove,
and Karrologan, 50 a. 15s. 2)d. — in Faghebegg and Faghe-
more, 1 qr., 22a. 6s. 8 > d— Bally macramanagh, 4a. Is. 2Ad.
— Glancullum-Killy, 1 qr., and a parcell of land whereon a
ruined church stands, 169 a. 24 11s. 33d— a parcell of land
called Carrowenlaghan, 2a. 7id.— in Cappagh, 2 qrs., 4a.
Is. 2\d. ; bar. Burren, same co. — Lisribbert, 1 qr., 72 a.
(116 a. 2r. 20 p. stat.) 14s. 7d.; bar. Carra, co. Mayo
Total in Clare, 1,098 a. plant. (1,778a. 2 r. 12p. stat.)
Total rent, 164 13s. 51(4— to hold the premisses (except 50 a.
m Muckms, limitted in Dame Ellinor Blake and her heirs
until paid 2004 by the heirs male of Sir Val. Blake the elder’
bart., deceased, and then the same to the uses in these presente
mentioned, and 4 a. in Cappagh, to the use of said John
Blake and his hell’s,) to them and their heirs, until paid 4004,
and then to the use of said Dame Ellinor Blake for life; rt
mainder to them and their heirs, until paid out the issues an
profits 2504, for the discharging some debts they stood boun
in for Sir Tho' Blake bart., deced ; remainder (except as befoi
excepted) to the use of Sir Val. Blake the younger, bart
and his heirs male; remainder to Walter Blake his brothei
his heirs male; remainder to the heirs male of the body c
Sir Val. Blake deced, grandfather of the said Sir Val. th
younger; remainder to the right heirs of Sir Valentine th
elder— 4. JOHN SHEA gent— In Corskeagh, 1 qr., 48 a
9s. 83 d. ; bar. Tyaquin, co. Galway. — in Clondonoghoc
i qr., 3 a. 7.1 (4 ; bar. Dunkellin, same co— to him and hi
heirs— 111 Gortnalone, 1 qr., 60 a. 12s. 1 3d.; bar. Tyaquin
same co— to him and his heirs, until paid the charges of buy
ing and placing deficiencies on the same, and then for s,
much thereof as was the estate of Donogli O’Daly esq., deced
to the use of Ins son Donogli and his heirs, and for so mud
thereof as was the estate of Peter Power of Loughreagh
deced, to the use of Peter Power of Loughreagh, and his heirs
—in Lisreaghane, 46a. 9s. 3 \d. ; bar. Longford, same co— ii
Derridonnell, 2 qrs., 3 a. 7 id.— in Templegal), 1A. 2\d.— tc
him and his heirs. — in Derridonnell, 2 qrs., 100 a. 14 0s. 3d—
to the use of Jonack Burke and his heirs ; bar. Dunkellin, same
co— inTryanballyglasseandTryankittoran Castle, 25a. Ss.OJd.
— in Treancorris, 1a. 2 \d. — in Bunnodubber, 21a. 4s. 3d.
—in Durroveede, 2 qrs., 1a. 2{d.— in Artidoane, 1 qr., 46a.
9s. 3j(4— in Killarey, 11 qr., 1a. 2\d.— in Lissaryne, 1 qr.,
1a. 23d. in Polleredmond, 7 a. Is. 5(4; A bar. Bellamoe,
same co — to him and his heirs— in Clonbroske qr., 1 cart..
Galway.
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
267
Galwmj.
Mayo.
Galway.
Kilkenny.
Clare.'
called Carrarahecne, 43 a. 8s. 8Jd. ; bar. Killconnell, same co.
— to him and his heirs. — in Culliny, 4 qr., 31 a. 6s. 3W. — to
the use of Walter Burke and his heirs. — one cart, called
Carnane-Thomas in Killora, 4. qrs., 22 a. 4s.5.)</. — in Bally-
moglishe als Ballymoglasse, 1 qr., 1 a. 2 \d. — in Rathroskry,
2 a. 5 d. — in Ballym'kuffe, 2 qrs., 9 a. Is. 10tf. — to him and
his heirs; bar. Dunkellyn, same co. — Total, 472 a. plant.
(764 a. 2 r. 9p. slat.) — Total rent, 47. 15s. 6k/. — in Bal-
lingowne, 39 a. 7s. lOJrf. — Ballyharge alias Ballybarroge, 1 qr.,
64 a. 12s. llid.— to the use of said Walter Burke and his
hell’s. — in Carrowlarrane ats Carrowminekavocke, 41 a. 8s.3S</.
— to him and his heirs; bar. Clanmorris, co. Mayo. — in Coole-
laggah, 1 qr., 44 a. 8s. 1 It/. — to him and his heirs ; bar.
Gallen, same co. — Total, 188 a. plant. (304 a. 2r. 4p. stat.)
— Total rent, 1/. 18s. 0:]c/. Date 20//i Feb. 32 d year. —
Jnrolled 3 d Aug. 1680.
7. MARCUS BROWNE gent. — In Caldragh, 1 qr.,
55 a. 11s. l.UA ; i bar. Killyan, co. Galway. — in Caherforvas,
2 qrs., 42 a. 8s. 6rf. — in Carrowkeele, 1 qr., 71 a. 14s. 4 id. ;
bar. Dunkellyn, same co. — Total, 168 a. plant. (272 a. &
21 p. stat.) — Total rent, 1/. 14s Date 22 d May 32 d year.
— Inrolled 27 th July 1680.
9. GABRIELL SWANWICK esq. — In Kerryhill,
217 a. — Killdrummy, 360 a. 2 k.' 32 p. — Total, 577 a. 2 it.
32 p. plant. (935 a. 3r. 5 p. stat.) — Rent, 11/. 13s. lljtf.; bar.
Kells, co. Kilkenny. — Killmoyloe, 4 qr., 75 a. (to be called
for ever Castle-Swanwick.) — in Killrush, 110 a. — Gortne-
shainor, 116 a. — Annagh-Etragh, 79 a. — in Ullinagh qr.,
9 a. — in Cloncormuck and Dowry, 80 a. — Total, 469 a.
plant. (759 a. 2 r. 33 P. stat.)— Rent, 4/. 14s. lljtf. ; bar.
Killmaine, co. Mayo. Dale 16/A June 32 d year. — Inrolled
6/A Sep. 1680.
12. JENNETT WHITE als BOURKE and JOHN
WHITE son of Laurence. — Grannaghane, 4 qr., 1 14 a.
1/. 14s. 7J</.— in Tomfinlogh, ljqr., 79 a. 1/. 4s.— Carrowkil-
tian, 1 qr., 39 a. Us. 10d. — in Rosslumane and Creagh-
nanample, 5 cart., 13 a. 3s. 1 l jd. — Ballym'Lune, 1 qr., 94 a.
1/. 8s. 6 Jd. — to them and their heirs. — Total, 339 a. plant.
(549 a. & 32 p. stat.)— Total rent, 5/. 2s. ll id. ; bar. Bun-
ratty, co. Clare. Dale 24/A Nov. 32 d year. — Inrolled
22 d May 1680.
14. MILES Lord Visct. BOURKE of Mayo, brother
and heir of Theobald late Lord Vise' Mayo. — The castle,
house, bawne, and barbicon, and 2 qrs. of Kinturke, 158 a.
prof. 92 unprof. — Lissnecorrily alias Masrevagh, 1 qr.,
122 a. — Clunaglimore, 1 qr., with the fail’s, mills, and markets
thereon, 148 a. prof. 92 a. unprof. — Lishnepoury, 1 qr.,
76 a. — Cnocknemunory, 1 qr., 40 a. — Logefbyle, 1 qr.,
76 a. prof. 4a. unprof. — Drumleigh afs Deroule, 1 qr., 91 a.
prof. 65 a. unprof. — Gortnesmuttane, 1 qr.,' 86 a. prof. 15 a.
unprof. — Cornamaragh, 1 qr., 103 a. prof. 29 a. unprof. —
Drumcoughty alias Killinbinan, 1 qr., 66 a. prof. 19 a. unprof.
— Buncame, 1 qr., 105 a. prof. 5 a. unprof. — Derrue, J qr.,
59 a. prof. 19 a. unprof. — Druminrakahell, A qr., 55 a. prof.
12 a. unprof. — Killedeere, 1 qr., 139 a. prof. 166 a. unprof.
— Knockegrenane, 1 qr., 99 a. prof. 3 a. unprof. — Cappagha-
loder, 1 qr., 130 a. prof. 330 a. unprof. — Rinagirane, i qr.,
79 a. prof. 4 a. unprof. — Lisseneveele, 1 qr., 76 a. prof. 13 a.
unprof. — Dromloglira, 1 qr., 40 a. prof. 50 a. unprof. — Culla,
1 qr., 80 a. prof. 27 a. unprof. — Rauacarnan, 4 qr., 79 a.
prof. 4 a. unprof. — Cnockmore-Enery, 1 qr., 74 a. prof. 46 a.
unprof. — Clunconragh, 2 qrs., 246 A. prof. 156 A. unprof. —
Clunecarry alias Cnockmorecrery, | qr., 76 a. prof. 113 a.
unprof. — Clundeny, A qr., 78 a. prof. 26 a. unprof. — Clun-
solly, £ qr., 66 a. prof. 14 a. unprof. — Clunasiagh alias Clun-
fart, 4 qr., 50 a. prof. 124 a. unprof. — Corneveghagh, 1 qr.,
155 a. prof. 154 a. unprof. ; par. Bellaheen, bar. Carra, co.
Mayo. — Monycooge, 1 qr., 104 a. prof. 37 a. unprof. — Bally-
coyle, 1 qr., 154 a. prof. 57 a. unprof. — Carne, 1 qr., 103 a.
prof. 86 a. unprof. — Ruemore, 1 qr., 130 a. prof. 100 a.
unprof. — Carrowreagh, 1 qr., 118 a. prof. 51a. unprof. —
Cnockraver, 1 qr., 100 a. prof. 61a. unprof. — Carrowbane,
1 qr., 30 a. prof. 1 a. unprof. — Druminoleghagb, 1 qr., 57 a.
prof. 13 a. unprof. — Urlare, 1 qr., 81 a. prof. 43 a. unprof. —
Corrioughter and Correeighter, 2 qrs., 44 a. prof. ’ 147 a.
unprof. — Kilkenny, 1 qr., 44 a. prof. — Knocknegeehy and
Druminegressy, 1 qr., 52 a. prof. 116 a. unprof. — Bally-
(122.)
clanshane, 1 qr., 93 a. prof. 48 a. unprof. — Ougliill, 46 a. 2 r.
prof. — Lisgovell, | qr., 53 a. prof. 30 a. unprof. — Drumbra-
dane, 1 qr., 76 a. prof. 26 a. unprof. — Dromdoscie, 1 qr., 34 a.
prof. 21 a. unprof. ; par. Brecaghvoy, same bar., and co. —
Barnodrumcower, 1 qr., 107 a. prof. 18 a. unprof. — Corretan-
vally, 1 qr., 36 a. prof. 19 a. unprof.; same par., bar. and co.
— Brendrum, 1 qr., 76 a. prof. 18 a. unprof. — Lisnegeehy,
1 qr., 61 a. prof. 11a. unprof. — Lisnekircy, 1 qr., 80 a. prof.
34 a. unprof.— Drumneene, 1 qr., 45 a. prof. 24 a. unprof. —
Clunagh, 1 qr., 60 a. prof. 36 a. unprof. — Liscromally, 2 qrs.,
99 a. prof. 92 a. unprof. — Doogerry, l qr., 64 a. prof. 22 a.
unprof. — Coilm'feiread, 1 qr., 61a. prof. 97 a. unprof. ; par.
Eglish, same bar. and co. — Kilboynell alias Casde-Bourke,
4 qrs., 446 a. prof. 49 a. unprof. — Cnockrenullin and Dris-
sighane, 1 qr., 66 a. prof. — Ballabourke, with a castle there-
upon, 1 qr., 145 a. prof. 148 a. unprof. — Baghane, 1 qr.,
101a. prof. 1,909 a. unprof. — Keildeere, A qr., 53 a. prof.
48 a. unprof. — Cnocknevallory and Oughill, 1 qr., 74 a. —
Carrowenkillin, 1 qr., 24 a. prof. 24 a. unprof. — Derrow als
Ballybohy, 1 qr., 89 a. prof. 44 a. unprof. — Coylevolane,
1 qr., 133 a. prof. 398 a. unprof — the castle, town, and
lands of Luertane alias Carredarragh, viz. Luertan ats Corra-
dorragh, 1 qr., Corraglnnore alias Derrynecaminy alias
Knockelaghty, 1 qr., 135 a. prof. 119 a. unprof. — Polleraddy
alias Cregantimore, 1 qr., 214 a. prof. 81 a. unprof. — Cullin-
tragh, 1 qr., 12 a. prof. 373 a. unprof. — Criveagb, 1 qr.,
242 a. 2 it. — Clunighnanagh alias Clanin, 1 qr., 125 A. prof.
62 a. unprof. ; par. Ballintober, same bar. and co. — Knockto-
lane, 1 qr., 72 a. prof. 43 A. unprof. — Clucartha, 1 qr., 120 A.
prof. 26 a. unprof. — Grndoge, A qr. and A cart., 32 a. prof.
16 a. unprof. — in Ballynally 2 qrs., 5 cart., 67 a. prof. 17 a.
unprof. ; par Rosse, same bar. and co.— Cnockbane, l qr.,
72 a. prof. 23 a. unprof. — Carrowmore alias Lecarrowpigh-
teragli, 4 qr., 20 a. prof. 30 a. unprof. — Cassellrise, 1 qr.,
106 a. prof. 18 a. unprof.— Coylebrenin, 1 cart., 12 a. prof
37 a. unprof. — Gargrunine and Polegover, 1 qr., 97 a. prof.
9 a. unprof — Ballaghfarne, 1 qr., 74 a. prof. 28 a. unprof. —
Carrowhemus, 1 qr., 49 a. prof. 48 a. unprof. — Carrowbane,
1 qr., 120 a. — Creragh and Aghill, 6 a. — Cnocknoveagli,
4 qr., 30 a. prof. 11a. unprof. — Trinmore, 1 cart., 10 a.
— Trumehoven, 1 cart., 67 a. prof. 34 a. unprof. — Laghkillin,
4 qr., 37 a. prof. 24 a. unprof. — ClunaghdulTe, 1 qr., 90 a.
prof. 32 a. unprof. — Lishemisky, 1 qr., 71a. prof. 104 a.
unprof. — Carrony, 1 cart., 20 A. prof. 8 a. unprof. — Richard
Stanton’s cart., 14 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. — Druminafadoge,
1 cart., 51 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. — Druminefallagh, 1 cart.,
20 a. prof. 8 a. unprof. — Clunlunsighane, 1 qr., 65 a. prof.
65 a. unprof. — Tullyspillane and Tullymore, 4 qr., 69 a. prof.
14 a. unprof. — Lishplowick, 1 qr., 67 a. prof. 53 a. unprof. —
Carrowmore, 1 qr., 144 a. prof. 65 a. unprof. — Knockgourry
and Lishionlighane, 1 qr., 104 a. prof. 8 a. unprof. — Knock-
morenescrevagh, 1 qr., 75 a. prof. 3 a. unprof. — the cart, of
Lagelina and Carreneveagh, 1 cart., 21 a. prof. 183 a.
unprof. ; par. Drumnegha, same bar. and co. — Ballycanan,
4 qrs., Gortmore, Gortfrigh, Glancasliny, Tourmacliead, all
parcells of the same, 132 a. prof. 791a. unprof. — Gort-
lagagh, 4 qr-, 36 a. prof. 2 a. unprof. — Cluncali, 4 qr., 60 a. ;
par. Ballyvoy, same bar. and co. — Classemonisill.igli, l qr.,
73 a. prof. 11a. unprof. — Ilatli ats Cloglier-Rathdunny,
1 qr., 60 a. prof. 19 a. unprof. — Currowkeile, 77 a. prof.
37 A. unprof— Ballynew, 1 qr., 94 a. prof. 184 a. unprof.—
Clunborry, 1 qr., 76 A. prof. 8 a. unprof. ; par. Borescarra,
same bar. and co. — the towne-lands and 4 qrs. of Ballyalynan,
viz. Cnocketolane, 1 qr., 108 a. prof. 42 a. unprof. — Conock-
monyard, 1 qr., 205 a. prof. 446 a. unprof. — Gortneclassagli,
1 qr., 106 a. prof. 64 a. unprof. — Cnocknemericane, 1 qr.,
158 a. prof. 57 a. unprof. — Ballyogurissa, 4 qrs. — Brockngli,
1 qr., 185 A. prof. 67 a. unprof. — Aghagowle, 1 qr., 81 A.
prof. 93 a. unprof. — Drimclragh and Knockglasse, 1 qr.,
60 a. prof. 93 A. unprof. — Tourgarruffe, 3 cart., 58 a. prof.
71 a. unprof. — Derrie'merry, 1 cart., 55 a. prof. 354 a.
unprof. — Ballyyallen alias Porternullane, 1 qr.; par. Killmo-
glasse, bar. Burrishowle, same co. — Restoigh, 4 cart., 5 a.
prof. 1 A. unprof. — Irushane, 4 cart., 1a. 2 r. prof. 4 a. 2 r.
unprof. — the manor, castle, market, and lands of Ballyknock
Cloghecnockane alias Rath, l qr., 72 a. proi. 49 a. unprof. —
Coolebarry, 4 qr., 54 a. prof. 121 a. unprof. — Drinimegarvie
alias Drumeighigarvie, 4 qr., 9 A. prof. 68 a. unprof.— Dri-
mienarta alias Drumard, 1 cart., 9 a. prof. 68 a. unprof.—
Clunkeene and Cnockevauluman, 3d of a qr., 14 a. 2 r. — the
castle, bawne, and barbicon of Castletaffie, and 1 qr. thereto
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IR belonging, 79 a. prof. 160 a. unprof — Islandmore, 1 qr., 58 a.
prof. 15 a. unprof. — Claggane, 4 qr., 24 a. prof 72 a. unprof.
'■ — Ineishfceilly, 1a. — Inishgowlacdanean, 1 cart., 3 a. — the
castle, towne, and 4 qrs. of Brigli, viz. Gortmore and Ros-
senehelly, 1 qr., 42 a. prof. 95 a. unprof. — Knocktalin and
Rossebee, 1 qr., 35 a. prof. 79 a. unprof — Carrownicnlly,
1 qr., 44 a. prof. 90 a. unprof. — Inishgowlla, 1 cart., 11a.
prof 1 a. unprof. — Inishleigh, 1 cart., 7 a. prof 1 a. unprof.
— Island-Tagrett, 1 cart., 5 a. prof 8 a. unprof. — Inishraher,
1 cart., 8 a. 2 it. prof. 5 a. unprof. — Muckelagli and Knockes-
prohy, 4 qr., 81a. prof. 81a. unprof. — Inishdaffc-Islands,
1 qr., 45 a. prof. 25 a. unprof. — Killmyny, 1 qr., 79 a. prof
112 a. unprof. — Lisheclovan, 1 cart., 22 a. prof. 30 a. 2 b.
unprof. — in Drumnecrebo ats Keisaghan, 1| cart., 18 a. 2 a.
prof. 71a. unprof. — in Irrishanc, 1 cart., 1 a. 2 r. prof. 4 a.
2 R. unprof. — Derrynisb, 1 cart., 6 A. prof. 12 a. unprof. ; par.
Killyvinny, same bar. and co. — Ardngh towne-lands and part
of 4 qrs., viz. Ardagh, Rossliny, Gortahy, and Muckinish-
Islar.d, 1 qr. — Iiilloge and Koologe and Inishdavolle, 1 qr.,
and Killin, lqr., 470 a. prof. 2,512 a. unprof — Feagli,
Taunanacupoge, and other parcells thereto belonging, i qr.,
397 a. prof. 390 a. unprof. — in Derryenvoller, 53 a. — Ros-
nemraber and Inishtreene-Island, 1 qr., 86 a. ; par. Borres-
houle, same bar. and co. — Ballynewillan towne and lands, viz.
Moynish, 1 qr., 38 A. prof. 300 A. unprof — Inishorkan, 86 A.
prof. 800 a. unprof. — Inishtubritt, 72 a. — Inishgowla and
Cnockecottyenty, 1 qr., 123 a. prof. 299 a. unprof. — in Inisli-
necrossy and Inislicnock, 5 a. — Glanlara qr., 507 a. prof. 80 a.
unprof. ; par. Killmenagh, same bar. and co. — Cossinkeele and
Gartingarr, 1 qr., 98 A. prof. 37 a. unprof. — Siane, 4 qr., 74 a.
prof. 51 a. unprof. — one third of Erresse, whereon there is
salmon fishing called Aslea, 82 a. prof 835 a. unprof. — more
of the same, 38 a. prof. 116 a. unprof. — move in the same,
27 a. prof. 877 a. unprof. — Moyashton and Toneregee, 1 qr.,
174 a. prof. 469 a. unprof. —in Ballinvoy, 4 qrs., 216 a. prof.
400 a. unprof. — Moygilroe, 1 qr. — Arnecamane, 1 qr., 324 a.
prof. 690 a. Sc 9 r. unprof. — Menin and Derryyeragh, 1 qr.,
54 A. 2 R. prof 78 A. unprof — Bunraver, 1 qr., 72 a. prof.
113 a. unprof. — Gowell, 4 qr., 49 a. prof. 35 a. unprof. —
Toberoane, A qr., 137 a. prof. 403 a. unprof. — Massgaruffe and
Taunavaddy and Shanvallykeele, 1 qr., 115 a. prof. 102 a.
unprof. — Ayle, 1 qr., 88 a. prof. 260 a. unprof — Mohanagh,
4 qr., 44 a. prof. 26 a. unprof. — Thyvonish, 1 qr., 70 a. prof.
224 a. unprof. — Clundacon, 2 qrs., 39 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. —
Lagg ats Drumgunlin, 4 qr., 13 a. 2 r. prof. 42 a. unprof. —
Taunagh, 1 qr., 35 a. — Bullanbegg, £ qr., 26 a. 2 r. prof.
29 a. unprof. — Cnocbrack, 3d of a qr., 17 a. prof. 35 a.
unprof. — Faulbower and Frighclune, 3 qrs., 233 a. prof.
973 a. unprof. — one 3d part of the 4 qrs. of Cnappagh called
Cnappamanagb, 73 a. prof. 245 a. unprof. — Bracklune, 1 qr.,
53 a. prof. 47 a. unprof. — Druminduffe, 1 qr., 99 a. prof.
136 a. unprof. — Broccagh, 1 cart., 12 A. prof. 40 A. unprof —
Bocknary, 1 qr., 57 a. prof. 93 a. unprof. — Derrym'Gorman,
1 qr., 77 a. prof. 69 a. unprof. — Lanymore, 1 qr., 90 a. prof.
192 a. unprof— Cavreali, 1 qr., 136 a. prof. 428 a. unprof—
Claddy, 4 qr., the mountain of Dromseneagh alias Erriffe,
53 a. prof. 418 a. unprof.— Bohea, 1 qr., 114 a. prof. 511 a.
unprof. — £ part of the 4 qrs. of Cnappabegg, 107 a. prof.
176 a. unprof. — Corrdarra, 4 qr., 103 a. prof. 45 a. unprof. —
Carrowrea, £ qr., 37 a. prof. 1 98 a. unprof. — Letterbrock, 1 qr.,
117 a. prof. 438 a. unprof. — Killkeele, 1 qr., 51a. — Coelmc-
Neile, 4qr., 109 a. prof. 293 a. unprof. — Lankelly, lqr.,
126 a. prof. 232 a. unprof. — Terryherbert, 1 qr., 107 a.
prof. 951a. unprof. — Rughan, 1 cart., 49 a. prof. 188 a.
unprof. — Carrowkennedy alias Carrowmore, 3 cart., 41 a. prof.
139a. unprof.— Carrowmore, 4 qr., 111a. prof. 196 a. unprof.;
par. Aghgourde, bar. Borishoule and Moriske, same co. the
manor and 4 qrs. of Killydyen, 321 a. prof. 132 a. unprof.—
the castle, towne, and 4 qrs. of Ballindremny, 422 a. prof
279 a. unprof. — Cloncmenon, 1 qr., 84 a. prof. 20 a. unprof.
— Rosheenah, 1 qr., 84 a— Rossebegg, 1 cart. ; Druminvolane,
1 cart. ; Rossvally, 1 cart. ; and Gortetagle, 1 cart., 97 a.
Ardmore, 1 qr., 85 a. prof. 65 a. unprof.— Carrownelurgan,
lqr., 74 a. prof. 72a. unprof. — Carrowbawne, 1 qr., 89a. prof.
138 a. unprof— Tannetcrewre, 4 qr., 65 a. prof. 107 a. unprof.
— Kinuletter, 4 qr., 218 A. prof. 1,463 A. unprof— Oughta,
1 qr., 328 A. prof. 1,190 a. unprof — Shanwallybegg, 4 qr., 93 a.
prof 327 a. unprof — Towr M'Walter, 4 qr., 78 a. prof. 174 A,
unprof.— Drumenanagb, 4 qr., 144 A. prof 442 a. unprof—
■Bnllinglauna, 4 qrs., 682 a. prof. 1,556 a. unprof— Lacka-
nenvie, 1 qr., 120 a. prof. 14 a. unprof,— Coolsellngh, 1 qr.,
113 a. prof 385 a. unprof. — Derrymore, 4 qr., 148 prof.
341a. unprof — Burnedarrack, 4 qr., 155 a. prof. 1,087 a. -
unprof. ; par. Wooghwall, bar. Moriskie, same co. — Doughma-
coven, lqr., 115a. prof. 581a. unprof — Aghaune, lqr.,
158 a. prof. 106 a. unprof. — Formolly, 4 qr., 56 a. prof 847 a.
unprof.— Glankeene, 4 qr., 90 a. prof. 2,318 a. unprof— Car-
rowniskie, 4 qr., 91a. prof. 632 a. unprof— llunett, 4 qr.,
73 a. prof. 153 a. unprof. — Coyledowne, 4 qr., 35 a. prof.
71 a. unprof.— Callonilogha, 4 qr., 75 a. prof. 45 a. unprof—
Kinnodny, 34 qrs., 124 a. prof. 370 a. unprof. — Letter-
Eighteragh, 4 qr., 92 a. prof. 468 a. unprof— Dooaghtry alias
Bundorraghy, 1 qr., with the fishings thereof, 72 a. prof. 25 a.
unprof. — Aylemore, Clnnty, and Clunaghmannagh, 1 qr.,
95 a. prof 359 a. unprof. — Bunoven townlands, with the
mountains thereto belonging, 483 a. prof. 1,545 a. unprof.
Askellane, 1 qr., 214 a. prof 300 a. unprof— Carrowmore,
1 qr., 162a. prof. 246a. unprof.— Calvecon, lqr., 191a.
prof 423 a. unprof. — Laughtiwodane, 1 qr., 104 a. prof
2,150 a. unprof. ; par. Killgiver, same bar. and co. — Kigawlly,
1 qr., 99 a. prof. 57 a. unprof. — Falleighry alias Shaunballa-
cumining, 1 qr., 65 a. prof. 15 a. unprof— Cashle, 1 qr., 100 a.
prof. 61 a. unprof. — Ballykillbragan, 4 qrs., viz. Knockneden,
1 qr., 56 a. prof. 101 a. unprof. — Carrabegg and Derrinscale,
1 qr., 69 a; prof. 89 a. unprof. — Knaknefinny, 4 qr., 40 a.
prof. 2 a. unprof.— Calrdragh, 4qr., 23 a. prof. 53 a. unprof.
—in Coologhboy and Crenaghtan, 2-3ds of qr., 88 a. prof
88 a. unprof. — Belltra, 1 qr., 48 a. prof. 658 a. unprof.—
Drumadanderrick, 1 qr., 95 a. prof. 198 a. unprof.— Knock-
maunesellagh, 97 a. — Duleige and Island- Eden, 4 It'-, 82 a.
— Druminehaghy, 4 qr., 66 a. 2 r. prof. 145 a. 2 n. unprof.—
Munnyogyrnne, 4 qr., 44 a. prof 76 a. 2 r. unprof.— Drume-
gunchane, 3 cart., 52 a. prof. 90 a. unprof. — Coilekeinagh
and Berrygowla, 4 qr., 40 a. prof. 2,021a. unprof— Clunan
and Derrenemucky, 1 cart., 51 a. 2 n. prof. 22 a. 2 r. unprof.
Taunyein, 4 qr., 63 a. prof 429 a. unprof. — Rinnesteere,
4 qr., 45 a. 2 r. prof. 42 a. unprof.— Lisnegeehe alias Gurt-
negopog, 4 qr., 40 a. prof. 41 a. unprof.— Drumene, 1 cart.,
53 a. prof. 4 a. unprof. — Casleeny, 1 cart., Tonreard, 1 cart.,
76 a. prof. 67 a. unprof. — Coilehely, 1 qr., 44 a. prof. 361 a.
unprof. ; par. Island-Eden, bar. Borrishoule, same co. a
yearly chiefry of 20s. out of Leccroward, 1 qr. ; par. Boghola,
bar. Gallen, same co. — Ruskagh, 4 qr.’, 60 a. prof. 40 a.
unprof. — Clunamore in Carne, 1 qr., 108 a. prof. 68 a.
unprof.— Garranard, 4 qr., 63 a. prof 70 a. unprof.— more of
the same, 14 a. prof 261 a. unprof. — more in Carne, 4 qr.,
14 a. prof. 262 a. unprof.— Carrigelagh, Shamvo, and Letter-
brascy, parcells of mountains; par. Magownagh, bar. Tyrawly,
same co. Ballygowne, 4 qrs., viz. Ratlinadogha, 1 qr., -
104 a. — Ardnegurra and Lecarofoyle, 14qr., 93 a. prof. 10 a.
unprof. — Cloneconvoy, 4 qr., 37 a. — Ballymaoge, lqr.’
84 a. prof. 78 a. unprof. ; par. Rareagh, same bar. and co. —
Gurtuffe, 1 qr.,74 a. prof. 381 a. unprof.— the lower 4 qr. of
Gurtneherry, 13 a. 2r. prof. 256 a. unprof. — Ballygrogy,
1 cart., 36 a. 2 r. prof. 7 a. unprof. — Cloonemullin, 4 or.,
65 a. prof. 17 a. unprof. ; par. Crossemelina, same bar. and
co. — Castlereagh, 2 qrs., 226 a. prof. 45 a. unprof.; par.
Killallow, same bar. and co. — Carbedmore, 1 qr., 128 a. prof.
96 a. unprof. —Raheskin, 1 qr., 58 A. prof. 138 A. unprof. ;
par. Templemurry, same bar. and co.-the manor, castle-
bawne, and 1 qr. of land of Turane, 370 a. prof. 366 a.
unprof— Newtownc, 2 qrs., 818 a. prof. 84 a. unprof. ; 4 bar.
Irrish, same co. — in Carrowkeele 5th of qr., 6 a— Clone-
macormack, 4 qr., 50 a. prof. 64 a. unprof. — in Clonemacor-
mack qr., l-6th of a qr., 15 a. prof. 10 a. unprof— Carnemal-
lagh, 1 qi., 37 a. Carneblahee, 4 qr., 27 a. — Lissniarney,
1 qr., 94 a. prof. 32 a. unprof. ; par. Robin, bar. Killmaine,
same co— Cahershane, 4 qr., 45 a. — Lissniwalter, 4 qr., 36 a.
— Lecarrownevar als Cartronneva alias Mince, * qr., 27 a—
in Crognenagh, 4 cart., 52 a. prof. 7 a. unprof— Creggau-
nehally, A qr., 36 a. 2 a— Rathgrana, 1 qr., 128 a. prof. 69 a.
unprof— a parcell of bogg in comon, 254 a. unprof— Car-
roweaghtragh, 1 qr., 92 a — Carracule qr., wanting the 6th
part, 55 a. — Cardavi, £qr., 88 a— Lissinwalter, 4 qr., 26 a.
die moiety of the castle-bawne, towne, and 51 qrs. of land,
and two 4 cart in Lehinch, viz. Kellykally, 4 qr., 94 a. prof.
32 a. unprof. — Cnocknecroghy-Antagart, 4 qr., 28 a. prof.
20 a. unprof. — Lisobrony and Lisvickinally and Clogher, lqr.,
144 a. prof. 15 a. unprof— Crngane, 4qr., 58 a — Monycreene,
4 cart., 29 a. prof. 13 a. 2r. unprof. — Gorteenargett, 4 cart.,
15 a. — the moiety of castle-bawne and 4 qrs. of Coolyshell,
viz. Carrowlisytaw nlias Lisitawa, 4 qr., 131 a. prof. 82 a. un-
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32 Cn. II. prof. — Carrowkeele, 4 qr., Carrowinerenebury, I qr., 97 a.
prof. 268 a. unprof. — in the 3 qrs. of Brittas, 3 J qrs., 117 a.
Mayo. prof. 54 a. unprof. — Bullymuggane, J qr., 41 a. 2 n. — Derry-
colly, 1 qr., 110 a. — Knockaganny, 1 qr., 83 a. — Carrow-
bushty alias Carrowast, 1 qr., 172 a. — Taunaghbane, 4 qr.,
53 a. — Rathmallyckin, Iqr., 34 a. 2n. — Righard, 4 qr., 58 a.—
Cloneene, 1 cart., 43 a. 2 r. prof. 45 a. unprof. — Robinard,
1 cart., 58 a. ; same bar. and co. — Cnockgurhy, 1 qr. — Lis-
sionlaghane, 1 qr., and Leglenagh, 1 cart., 104 a. prof. 8 a.
unprof. — Smuttanagh, 1 qr., 78a. prof. 18a. unprof. — Carrow-
intobber, .1 qr., 36 a. prof. 8 a. unprof. — Rathredinan, 1 qr.,
60 a. prof. 4 a. unprof. — Shanwallymore, 1 cart., 19 a. prof.
18 a. unprof. — Trinelegan alias Trenelegan, i qr. — Drum-
goghra, 4 qr., 167 a. prof. 79 a. unprof. — Trinelogha and Tri-
mulkin, 1 qr., 171 a. prof. 139 a. unprof. — a mountain and
comon, Trymulkin and Trinelogha, 14 a. prof. 101a. unprof.
— Slignagh, J qr., 40 a. — Killyn and Cloysellagli, J qr., 40 a.;
bar. Carrow, same co. — the 5th part of the castle and bawne
of Ballanamore in Renevellan qr., 3 cart., 37 a. 2 n. prof.
18 a. 3 R. unprof. — in Lagan otry qr., 3 cart., 129 a. prof.
42 a. unprof. — in Beane qr., 1 cart. 67 a. prof. 30 a. unprof.
— in Currowridogan qr., 1 cart., 24 a. 1 R. prof. 24 A. 3 r.
unprof. — in Derriwogh qr., J cart, 45 a. 1 R. prof. 12 a. 1 r.
unprof. — in Ivnockshanvally qr., 3 parts of J die cartron, 4 a.
— in Dulest qr., { cart, and £ of J cart., 2 a. 1 r. prof. 11 a.
2 r. unprof. — Taunaghmore, 4 qr., 123 a. prof. 70 a. unprof.
— in Larga, 4 qr., 4 cart., 33 a. 2 r. prof. 8 a. 2 r. unprof. ;
bar. Gallen, same co. — the manor, castle, bawne, and lands of
Cloghan, Cnockvolin, 1 qr., 84 a. prof. 38 a. unprof. — Rine-
gallane, 1 qr., 78 a. unprof. — Raduffe, 1 qr., 85 a. prof. 9 a.
unprof. — Knockanevaddrin, 1 qr., 72 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. —
Radireagh, 2 qrs., 232 a. — Anagh-island, 223 a. prof. 64 a.
unprof. — Clonagully, £ qr., 26 a. — Polecaraery, 4 qr.,80 a. —
Rinnegry, 1 qr., 90 a. — Cloghmacada, 1 qr., 56 a. prof. 36 a.
unprof. — in Ballymacgovan, 34 cart. 4 cart., 15 a. — in Carrow-
hanin qr., 4 cart. 10 a. — Indergallynane, 3d qr., 20 a. —
Forrew, 4 qr., 34 a. — in Carrowfeyen, 1 cart. — Ballyteige,
1 qr., 51 a. prof. 1,112 a. unprof. — in Tondewbehy qr., Tau-
naghmore, and Clydagh, 51 a. prof. 355 a. unprof. — two parts
of the castle and bawne of Iniscoe. — Mullinmore, 1 qr., 136 a.
prof. 35 a. unprof. — Rath, 79 a. prof. 42 a. unprof. — Clun-
caliy, 1 qr., 58 a. 2r. — Kaldaveroge, 4 q1'., Laghaghmore,
4 qr., 102 a. — Bingerry, 4 qr., 74 a. — Cnocelegane, 4 qr.,
Loughfirt, 4 qr., 74 a. prof. 30 a. unprof. — Lagemore, 4 qr.,
64 a. prof. 15 a. 2 r. unprof. — Votisse, 4 qr., 62 a. prof. 64 a.
unprof. — Garriclune, 4 qr., 67 a. prof. 2 a. unprof. — Errue,
4 qrs., 356 a. prof. 200 a. unprof. — Ardagh, 34 qrs., 106 a. ;
bar. Tyrawly, same co. — Rossin and Cregin, 1 qr., 40 a. —
Cnock-Tample and Poleneroy, 1 qr., 26 a. prof. 64 a. unprof.
— Carrowmore, 4qr., 14 a. — Killin, 4 qr., 12 a. — Ballyda-
vouck and Drimnagough, 1 qr., 50 a. prof. 175 a. unprof. —
Cartronfarish, 1 cart., 40 a. — Corraghmore, 4 qr.,and Feiragh-
came, 4 qr., 40 a. prof. 28 a. unprof. — Dramdrishigan, 4qr.,
20 a. prof. 20 a. unprof. — Lishleige and Clogherquan, 4 qr-,
20 a. prof. 50 a. unprof. — Lishilaghnane, 1 qr., 70 a. — Car-
rowbrannagh ats Carrowmurry, 1 qr., 60 a. — Tullabegg,
1 qr., 64 a. ; bar. Corra, same co. — Keilfiea, 4 qr., 37 a. —
Cornacaslane and Drumin, A qr., 40 a. — Drumiciegalty, 70 a.
Cellin, 1 cart, 13 a. ; bar. Borrishoule, same co. — Gorti-
necanny, 1 Cart, 8 a.— in Cnappaghmore, 3d of 4 qrs., 206 a.
— Carrowreagli, 4 qr., 37 a. — Emlaghane, 1 cart., 34 a. prof.
100 a. un prof. ; bar. Murriske, same co. — in Taunaghbane,
4 qr., 53 a. — Ramalickin, 4 qr., 34 a. — Rahard, 4 qr.,
58 a Robinard, 4 qr-, 58 a. — Carrowreagli, 4 qr., 30 a.
— Ardkelly, 2 qrs., 140 a. — Lishnemoyhill, 1 cart., 20 a. —
Carrowantorly, 1 qr., 108 a. — Gartetougher, 4 cart., 15 a. —
Cloghenerly, 1 qr. and 4, viz. Dunmorne, Carna, andLishin-
manus, 140 a. prof. 9 a. unprof. ; bar. Killmaine, same co. —
Tougher, one qr., with the mills and field of 14 a., 175 a. —
Unmorridony, 4 qr., 47 a. — Lisseniske, 47 a. ; par. Robin,
same bar. and co. — a parcell of 5 a. in the town of Mayo, called
Knockane-Ebrunny, 5 a. ; bar. Clanmorish, same co. — Total,
33,365 a. & 3 p. plant. (54,047 a. & 18 p. stat.)— Rent,
3371. 5s. 11 \d. Date 22th July 32 d year. — InroUed
16th Nov. 1680.
Queen’s Co. 24- The MAYOR and BURGESSES of the City and
County of the City of GLOUCESTER. — Claplocke or Cla-
pocke, 154 a. 31.2s. 4J d. — Thomaclavan, 125 a. 2 r. 21. 10s.
10(1. ; bar. Stradbally, Queen’s Co. — Derridavie, 112 a. 2r.
21. 5s. 6d. — Cloncesnv, 64 a. 2 r. 16 p. 11. 6s. 2d. — the north
(122.)
side part of Derrygill, 233 a. prof. 219 a. 2 r, 32 p. unprof. S2Cn.II.
41. 14s. 4{d. ; bar. Portnehinch, same co. — Total, 689 a. 2 r.
16 p. plant. (1,117 a. & 10p. stat.)-Total rent, 131.9s. 3 id. Quecn's Co-
— —Date nth March 32 d year. — InroUed 2d April 1680.
27. RICHARD NEWTON. — One moiety of Killeen- Tipperary.
Butler, 70 a. 11. Is. 2jd. — a parcell of Cahirabby, marked in
yc plott of the Down Survey (205.13), 48 a. 1 r. 24p. 14s.7$d.
— two parcells of timber wood near Mines or Mayestowne,
marked (T. T.), 43 a. 13s. — part of Coolinetallagh ats Knock-
arum, in the N. part of the E. part, 37 a. 1 Is. 2 Id. — part of the
same, in the E. part of the W. part, 74 a. 11. 2s. 54d. — more
of the same, 74 a. 11. 2s. 54d. — Richardstowne (part), 6 a. 1 r.
Is. 104 d. — Cruboge, 5a. In. 8p. Is. 7jd. — in Old Grange,
5 a. Is. 6d.; bar. Iffa and Offa, co. Tipperary. — in Pries-
towne, 81a. 3r. 4p. 11. 4s. 104d. ; bar. Middlethird, same
co.— Total, 444 a. 2r. 28 p. plant. (719 a. & 24 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 61. 14s. 9 d. Date 21 stFeb. 3 2d year. — InroUed
lsl March 1680.
29. Sir HENRY SL1NGSBY knt— In Legane, 4 qr., Galway.
64a. 12s. 1 lid. — Carrybegg alias Ballyglasse, 144a. ll.9s.15d.
— Loghane, 4 qr., 56 a. 1 Is. Ad. — Graignevedoge, 1 qr.,
133 a. 11. 6s. lid. — Carrownehowne, 4 qr*, 38 a. 7s. 8Jd. —
a parcell of heath in controversy, 1 a. 2 Ad. — Caldraghny-
pallice alias Cornanan, 1 qr., 175 a. 11. 15s. 5 \d. — in Annagh-
more, 14 qr., 60 a. 12s. lfd. — Ballyderny, 4 qr-, 86 a. 17s. 5d.
— in Lisclonemeltoge, 4 qr., 59 a. 11s. lljd. — in Trasternagli,
14 qr., 285 a. 21. 17s. 8Jd. — Conquoleighter, 4 qr., 125 a.
11. 5s. 34d. — Conquoloughter, 4 qr., 168 a. 11. 11s. OJd. —
a wood belonging to them, 37 a. 7s. 5f d. — Annaghbegg, part
of Fedane, 48 a. 9s.8fd. — Killcurrilane or Killcurnan, part
of d°, 50 a. 10s. 14d. — Clonkeeneighter, 4 qr., 99 a. ll.0s.04d.
— in Clonkceneoghter, 9 a. Is. lOd. — in Polem'Cranagh,
part of Killm'fehill, 1 gneeve, 59 a. 11s. lljd. — in Skregg,
1 qr., 166 a. 11. 13s. 7^d. — Lisduffe, part of Skregg, 58 a.
11s. 9 d. — in Killimursugan qr., 90 a. 18s. 2jd. ; bar. 'Pyaquin,
co. Galway. — in Clunagh, 4qr., 11a. 2s. 2)d. ; 4 bar. Bcl-
lamoe, same co. — in Carryfrean qr., 3 a. 7 \d. ; bar. Kilconnell,
same co. — all to him, his heirs and assignes for ever. —
Tullogh, 1 qr., part of the 4 qrs. of Killosolane, 159 a. 2 R.
II. 12s. 3Jd. — to hold for the residue of a term of 1,000 years,
made by Richard Dillon, late of Clonbrock, esq., dec’1, to his
brother Thom’ Dillon, by deed dated in 1631, in mortgage
for 1001. — Killbegg, 1 qr., part of the stud 4 qrs. of Killoso-
lane, 159 a. 2 u. II. 12s. 34d. ; bar. Tyaqnin, same co. —
to hold for the residue of a term of 99 years, made by said
Richard to said Tho’ and Cath. French his wife, in 1663, in
mortgage for 1331. 6s. 8d.— Total, 2,343 a. plant. (3,795 a.
1 r. Ip. stat.) — Total rent, 231. 14s. 5d. 33. HUGH
MCNEMARRA— In Capparilla, 100 a. II. 0s. 3d.— in Cnp-
parilla, 26 a. 5s. 3Td.— in Capparilla, 34 a. 6s. lOJd. — Total,
160 a. plant. (259 a. & 29 p. stat.)— Total rent, 11. 12s. 5d.!
bar. Kiltartan, same co. 33. W ALTER BLAKE. — Clare.
Common to Garrymore alias Boughdorough, and other lands,
being two parcells, N” 24-, part of the 4 qrs. of Ballyne-
geragh, 21a. 4s. 3d. — in Lecarrigg, 2 qrs., 126 a. II. 5s. 6d.
— Total, (238 A. & 17 P. stat.) — Total rent, 11. 9s. 9d.; bar.
Dunkellin, same co. — in Cregcurreden-east, 1 qr., 76 a.
(123 a. & 17 p. stat.) II. 3s. Id. ; bar. Corcumroe, co. Clare.
34. ANTHONY FRENCH FITZ-PETER gent.— Galway.
In Garrane qr., 70 a. 14-s. 2d. ; bar. Dunmore, co. Galway. —
Breandrem qr., 76 a. 15s. 4|d. — Knockrawer qr., 133 a. Mayo.
11. 6s. lljd. ; bar. Carra, co. Mayo. — a parcell of coarse Galusuy.
pasture called Sliragarruffc, 55 a. 1 Is. 1 \d. ; bar. Dunkellin,
co. Galway. — in a parcell of woody land belonging to
Crannagli, 43 a. 8s. 8.)d. — in Loughmore and Bolvglasse,
15 a. 3s. 04d. — in Kilkarbane, 4 qr., 1 a. 2 id.— in Lyssynard,
4 qr., 3 a. 7)d. — in Pallice, 4 a. 9fd. — Sradue, 1 cart,, 19 a.
3s. lOd. — a parcell of arable belonging to Knockanecarragli,
9 a. Is. 9$d. — in Gortgarrow, 1a. 2.W.; 4 bar. Leitrim,
same co.— in Carroholly, 4 qr., 2 a. 4|d.— in Carrownea,
3d qr., 80 a. 16s. 2.jd. ; bar. Tyaquin, same co. — these two
last in trust for Anty Lynch and his heirs. — Total, 511a.
plant. (827 a. 2r. 28 p. stat.)— Total rent, 51. 3s. 5Jd.
36. Capt. WM. TUITE. — 1» Oughteagh, 4 qr., 36 a. 7s. 34d. Mayo.
— Oughteagh, other 4 qr., 173 a. 21. 0s. OJd. — Total, 209 a.
plant. (338a. 2r. 6p. stat.)— Total rent, 2!.2s.3|d.; bar.
Murriske, co. Mayo. 37. JAMES FITZ-GERRALD Westmeath.
of Larrah. — The castle, town, and lands of Clonegawnie, 43 a.
3r. 8p.— Rathdorrish, 35a. 2.R.— Bellatecker, 77a. 2r. 16p.
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32 Ch.ii. — Dallistowne (part), 303 a. & 16p— Nobristy (part), being
part of Ballymorin, 7 1a. 2 it. 16 p. prof. 41a. & 16 p. unprof.;
Westmeath, bar. Rathconratb, co. Westmeath. — Ballintue (part), 217a.
3 u. 34 p. — the castle, town, and lands of Larrah, 124 a. &
14 p— Rathinroe, 1 14 a. 1 a. 10 p — part of Ballintue, 268 a.
1 R. 22 p. — Callaghtowne, 248 a. 1 r. 28 p.; bar. Moygnoish,
same co. — Rathduffe, 193a. 1 r. 8 p. — Killtrue, 57a. 1 r. 8p.;
bar. Rathconratli, same co — Total, 1,755 a. 1 r. 24. p. plant.
(2,843 a. 1 r. 12 p. stat.)— Total rent, 35 1. 10s. 10(7. Date
16 Ik July 32(7 year.—Inrolled 5th Aug. 1680.
Roscommon. ^0. THEOBD. DILLON of Loghlin, esq., WM. BRA-
BAZON esq., and ELLIS DILLON alias BRABAZON.
—Loghlin, 4 qrs., 583 a. 51. 18s. 0J(7.— Agheloore, 2 qrs.,
168 a. 11. 14s. 0 \d. — Ballemacmurragh, 4 qrs., 456 a. 4 1. 12s.
4}d.— fin Cloontawnaght or Clontawaght, 2 qrs., 150a.
11. 10s. 4{d. ; bar. Boyle, co. Roscommon.— to hold Loghlin
and Ballymacmurragh to the use of Theobald Dillon of Kil-
more, co. Roscommon, esq., and his heirs. — Attyfarry and
Gunner, 1 qr, 202 a. 21. 0s. 101(7— Creagh, i qr., 117A.
1/. 3s. S.Jrf. — in Tumsrura, next to Creagh, 91 a. 18s. 5 jrf. ;
* bar. Moycarnan, same co. — Cloonekeanbegg and Cloone-
keanmore, 148 a. 17.9s. Ilk/.; bar. Balintober, same co—
§ t Lisgallagh, with a mill in Tawnadrissoge, 4 qrs., 74 a.
14s. Uk/.— Jfin Aghadristane, 2 cart., 11a. 2s.2J(7.; bar.
Mayo. Boyle, same co—§fBrackloone, 1 qr., 123 a. 17.4s. lOJrf.
§ f Ttilla n acarrow, 1 qr., 180 a. 17. 16s.5)rf— SfCarrowincolla,
1 qr., 128 a. 17. 5s. 10jJ(7. — §fin Carrowgarry, 1 qr., 124 a.
17. 5s. 1 j<7.— §fin Carrowbegg, i qr., 63 a. 12s. 9^rf.— Rath-
scanlan, 1 qr., 186 a. 17. 17s. 7 J<7. — in Kilbreedy, 1 qr.,
112 a. 17. 2s. 7|<7. ; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo. — Total, 2,916 a.
plant. (4,723 a. 1 r. 29 p. stat.)— Total rent, 297. 10s. 5(7.— to
hold Agheloore 2 qrs. to the use of said TheobJ and Ellis
his wife, for life; remainder to his first son and his heirs
male, and so on to the 10th son, and their respective heirs
malejremainder to Th eob'1 Dillon of Kilmore, for life; re-
mainder to his eldest son Robert, and his heirs male; re-
mainder on to the 10th son of said Theobald of Killmore, and
their respective heirs male; remainder to his right heirs: to
hold the lands thus f marked to the use of John Yeedon of
the Boyle, esq., until paid 4437. sterling, and then Clontawaght
2 qrs. to him and his wife for life; remainder to his heirs
male; remainder to his brother John of Ballyglasse, and his
heirs male ; remainder to Theobald of Kilmore, and his heirs :
to hold Attyfarry and Ounner, Creagh, Trumfrura, Cloone-
keanbegg, and Cloonekeanmore, Rathscanlan and Kilbreedy,
to 1 hcobJ of Loghlin and Wm Brabazon, and their heirs for
ever: and to hold these thus § marked, after the discharge of
the Yeadon’s mortgage, to Wm Brabazon and his heirs for
ever. 43. THEOBALD DILLON esq.-In Knockroe
qr., 7 a. Is. 5(7.-in Trianbegg, £ qr., 3 A. 7J(7.— in Syhane,
6th of a qr., 9 a. Is. 9-jd. — in Leccarrowconnell, J qr., 9 a.
Is. 9)(7. Carrowleame, i qr., 88 a. 17s. 10<7.— Lecarroweny,
i qr., 63 a. 12s. 9 jd— in Knockmollen, 4 qr., 39 a. 7s. 10£d—
Carrownedin, i qr., 154 a. 17. 11s. 2jd— in Kilkierin, 1 cart.,
86 a. 17s. 5(7. — Keillaxon, i qr. of Carrownedin, 46 a.
9s. 33(7— in Brackloone, 101 a. 17. 0s. 51,(7. -in Clonyine alias
Buolymoyloe, 69 a. 13s. lljd— in Beallahagha qr., 1a. 2jd.
—in Lissidorane alias Templemoyler, 100 a. 17. 0s. 2§d— in
Carrowcounine qr. and in Carrowcrumie, 1 qr., 62 a. 12s.6f(7.
—in Crcggelly, j qr., 47 a. 9s. 6 jd— Glandaduffe, j qr., 34 a.
6s. 10J(7. in Bellagarve, j qr., 2 a. 4|d— in Ardcorra, 1 qr.,
2.1(7.— m Bougholla qr., 1 A. 2jd— in Kelleagh, i qr., 22 a.
4s. 5(7— Altibawne, 1 qr., 47 a. 9s. 6.1(7— in Bawne qr., 59 a.
Us. 11; '7. — in Knocktanvally qr., 3 a. 7jd. — in Ballygarve, S2 c» U
4 qrs., 177 a. 17. 15 s. lOd— Annaghagh, 1 qr., 87 a. 17s. 7Jd. — L
— Carrowentihane, 1 qr., 122 a. 17. 4s. 81(7— in Clongee qr., Mayo.
2 a. 4jd. — in Pollagh, £ qr., 25 a. 5s. 0§d. — mountain parcell
belonging to Lisdroland, 35 a. 7s. 11(7— Total, 1,501 a. plant.
(2,431 a. 1 r. 15 p. stat:)— Total rent, 157. 3s. 11(7. ; bar. Gal-
len, same co. — Clancrawchill, 61 A. (98 a. 3 R. 19 p. stat.) Roscommon.
12s. 41(7.; bar. Ballintobber, co. Roscommon. — in Knockreagh, Galway
1 qr-, 54 a. (87 a. 1 r. 35 p. stat.) 10s. 11(7.; j bar. Clon-
m'knowen, co. Galway— to hold the lands in the co. of Mayo
until he or his heirs be paid 5007., and after to the use of
Lucas lord vise1 Dillon, and his heirs Date 22(7 Dec.
32(7 year. — InroUed 247 A Dec. 1680.
46. WM. TUITE, son to Andrew Boy Tuite of Cullan- Westmeath.
more, esq. — The castle, towne, and lands of Cullanmore,
being his principal castle or messuage by him chosen, 391 a.
prof. 98 a. unprof— Robinstowne, 290 a. 2 r. 16 p. prof. 20 a.
& 32 p. unprof. — Cullanbegg, 359 a. 3r. 8 p. prof. 137 a.
2 r. 16 p. unprof. — two islands in Loghfoyle. — Brockagh,
123 a. prof. 67 a. unprof. — Monelea, 452 a. 3 r. 24 p. prof.
382 a. unprof. ; bar. Moyasliell and Magheredernon, co.
Westmeath — Killmaglisse and Garryenry, 86 a. prof. 303 a.
3 r. 32 p. unprof. ; bar. Corkerry, same co Total, 1,703 a.
1 r. 8 p. plant. (2,759 A. & 7 p. stat.)— Rent, 347. 9s. 9(7.
Date 12th July 32(7 year. InroUed 21s7 July 1680.
50. BRYAN O’ROURK gent— In Drumagh, iqr., 36 a. Mayo.
7s. 3 jd. — Tulleleghan, i qr., 49 a. 9s. lljd— Knockavally,
1 qr., 42 a. 8s. 61(7. — Knockemeanagh, 1 qr., 46 A. 9s. 3 jd.
Knocknaskeagh, h qr., 40 a. 8s. IJd— in Dunmeanremore,
1 qr., 37 a. 7s. 5 jd— Total, 250 a. plant. (405 a. stat)— Total
rent, 27. 10s. 7 k/.; bar. Gallen, co.Mayo. Date 19th June
32 d gear.— Inrolled 3d July 1680.
53. TERLAGH O’NEALE, son and heir of Henry Mayo.
O’Neale, late of Ardcharra, co. Mayo, and formerly of the
Fues, co. Ardmagh, esq. — Lecarrowcornnell, 1 qr., 60 a.
12s. 1 jd. — Lecarrowrory, j qr., 73 a. 14s. 9 Jd— Uncles, 2-3ds •
of a qr., 27 a. 5s. 5 Id.— Uncle, l-3d of a qr., 35 a. 7s. 1 jd.
Knockenrony, 3d qr., 72 a. 14s. 7d— Carrowmoonagh, 3d qr.,
54 a. 10s. 1 lid Killines, 2 gneeves, 59 a. 11s. 11 jd.
Cloongue, 1 qr., 180 a. 17. 16s. 5jd— Pollagh, 4 qr., 55 a.
11s. 1 Id. — Knockroe, 1 qr., 87 a. 17s. 7Jd. — Breandrum,
i qr., 31 a. 6s. Sjd— Aghalouske, A qr., 43 a. 8s. 81d— She-
hane, 6th of a cart, 13 A. 2s. 7Jd. — Carrownaragh, 3d qr.,
54 a. 10s. lljd— Treenbegg, Sdof aqr., 57 A. 11s. 6jd.
Logafoorka, j qr., 40 a. 8s. 1 Id— Carrowanhan, 1 qr., 68 a.
13s. 9jd. Bellagarriffe, j qr., 62 a. 12s. 6 Id. — Bougliolo,
1 qr., 151 a. 17. 10s. 6jd. — Ardoheroe, lqr., 140 a. 17. 8s. 4d.
— Cullileagh, 1 qr., 35 a. 7s. Id. — Newcastle, 1 qr., 160 a.
17. 12s. 4jd. — Myleeke, 1 qr., 200 a. 27. 0s. 5J(7— Callagh
qr., 144 a. 17. 9s. 1 jd. — Cloonin als Ballevelly or Bollenelly,
1 qr., 207a. 27. Is. lljd. — Bellaghagha qr., 269 a. 27. 14s. 5jd.
— Ardhumeqr., 241 a. 27. 8s. 9jd. — Total, 2,617 a. plant
(4,239a. 1 r. 26 p. stat.)— Total rent, 267. 9s. 10 Jd. ; bar.
Gallen, co. Mayo Date 9th Feb. 32 d year.- Inrolled
5th March 1680.
56. Sir THEOPHS. JONES knt. — One messuage, con- Dublin.
taining 2 shops to y street, 5 chambers over them, and 3 gar-
retts and 2 closetts over them— a tenement backwards, with
a backside to it— a small tenement backwards, with a back-
side—Total rent, 27.5s.— on the Merchant Kay, Dublin.
Date 197/t May 32 d year. — InroUed 18th June 1680.
Roll, 33(7 Cha. II. first part, face.
I. MATHEW PLUNKETT, lord baron of Lowth, son
and heir of Oliver lord Lowth deced— In Kilcrony, 164 a.
—Plunkett’s land, parcell of the same, 4 a— Farronnamud-
dagh, parcell of the same, 4 a— Lisscorr, part of Emlagh, 5 a.
— Newragh, parcell of Balloran, 5 a— Ferachs, with the fish-
ing thereto belonging, 78 a. 3 Ardpatricke, 103 a.—
Prierstate, Emlagh, Balloran, and Rath, 300 a Corderry,
375 a. 3 r — Corballice, 45 a— Cullcrcdane, 20 a Killbride,
with the mills of Lowth, 10 a— in and about the manor of
Lowth, of meadow and pasture intermixed, 28 a Lemith’s
castle, with 7 houses or tenements in and about the said manor.
— Total, 1,142 a. 2 r. plant. (1,850 a. 2 r. 26 p. stat.) —
Rent, 237. 2s. 8d. ; bar. and co. Lowth. Date Hth Dec.
32 d year — InroUed 15 th Feb. 1680.
I 4. ROBERT BLAKE esq., son and heir of Richard. ssCh.il
Coollofadda, lqr., 167a. 17. 13s. 9id— Emlagh, lqr., 136 a. — —
17. 7s. 6d. ; J bar. Athenry, co. Galway. — the house and Galway.
lands of Ardfry and Killcamine, and one qr. of land, 250 a. Mayo.
21. 10s. 7(7— in Moylune, A qr., 79 a. & 37 p. 16s— in Bal-
lynecourty, 2 qrs. one 3d part of a qr., 116 a. 17.3s. 5jd—
in Garrane, 1 qr., 223 a. 27. 5s. Id. — Ballynemannagh,
1 qr., 546 a. 57. Us. 6(7. — in Ballynecloghy qr., one 8th part
of aqr., 56 a. 11s. 4(7. — the moyety of Oranbegg, 2 qrs.,
366 a. 37. 14s— in Ruinvile, 2 qrs., 3.) cart., 98 a. 19s. 10(7. ;
bar. Dunkellin, same co. — the moyety of Tawnagh, 3 cart.,
116 a. 17. 3s. 5Jd. ; bar. Clare, same co. — in Muckalgie,
4qrs., 155 a. 17. lls.4jd. — Carrowreagh, 1 qr., 51 a. 10s. 3jd.
— in Cahirm'Ulicke, 2 qrs., 143 a. 17. 8s. 7(7. Gar-
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33 Cm. II. rane, 1 qr., 23 a. 4s. 7fd. — Lissenelegane, 1 qr., 36 a. 7s.Sjd.
— Muilanagh, 1 cart, 20 a. 4s. 0 id. — Ballybackagh, 2-3ds
Mayo. qr., 52 a. 10s. 6 jd. — PoUenebunny, 1 qr., 53 a. 10s. 8 3d.
— Creganenagh, l qr., 26 a. 5s. 3d. — Gortmc Jordan, i qr.,
43 a. 8s. 8 jd. — Ardmorane, 1 qr., 92 a. 18s. 7 id. — Krick-
bellanebrisklane, | qr., 25 a. 5s. Old. — in Carrownekearty
qr. (3d part), 41a. 8s. 3jd. — Killm'Duogh, 1 qr., 118 a.
11. 3s. 10 jd. — Knocknepissy and Lissiroen or Lisserowny,
2 qrs., 106 a. 11. Is. 5jd. — in Ballyhenry, 4 qrs., 42 a.
8s. 6 d. — in Lisnerod, 1 qr., called Tawnaghmore, 67 a.
13s. 6 jd. — Gortunanty or Gortnacry and Rathnigruagh,
1 qr., 62 a. 12s. 6jd. — Ballycustshines, 4 qrs., 580 a.
51. 17s. Ad. — in Clooneconnellane, 2 qrs., 23 a. 4s. 7j d. —
Cloonarke and Carrowboy, 2 qrs., 98 a. 19s. lOd. — Carrow-
morliskelline, 1 qr., 94 a. 19s. Ojd. — Leacarrowgarranvirke
and Leahvallywalter, 1 qr., 105 a. 11. Is. 2jd. — Clonegowna
alias Cloongoula, 1 qr., 248 a. 21. 10s. 4 id. ; bar. Killmaine,
same co. — Drumenroe, 1 qr., 151a. 11. 10s. 6jd. — Carrow-
knockneragh, 1 qr., 127 a. 1/. 5s. 8jd. — Derrydawderricke,
1 qr., 42 a. 8s. 6d. ; bar. Carra, same co. — Towaglit, 1 qr.,
49 a. 9s. lid. ; bar. Killmaine, same co. — Cahercatt, 1 qr,
Galway. 27 a. 5s. 5id. ; same bar. and co. — in Grange and Creig-
more, 6 qrs., 150 a. 11. 10s. 5d. — more in the same, 241 a.
21. 8s. 9 d. — more in the same, 86 a. 17s. 4jd. ; bar. Clare,
co. Galway. — in Droghty qr., 57 a. 11s. 6jd. ; j- bar.
Mayo. Athenry, same co. — Skelianagh, 1 qr., 295 a. 21. 19s. 8.|d. ;
bar. Carra, co. Mayo. — Ilandmore, 1 qr., 47 a. 9s. 6Jd.;
Galway. bar. Killmaine, same co. — in Collurt and Drisseghane, 2 qrs.,
185 a. 11. 17s. 5}d. ; bar. Tyaquin, co. Galway. — Total,
5,913 a. plant. (9,578a. & Ip. suit.)—' Total rent, 59!.17s.4d.
Meath. — Blake’s castle, with the yard and orchard adjoining to it,
and the appurtenances, in Athboy, 2 a. — one pigeon-house,
parke, and 1 parke in Clonine, in the fields and liberties
of Athboy, 60 a. — one messuage and 35 a., with part of the
comons in the towne and fields of Rintaughton of Moyacher,
containing 35 a. ; bar. Lune, co. Meath. — in Gilbertstowne,
and a proportion of the comons thereof, 15 a. — Andarry als
Dunderry and Irislitowne, 55 a. ; bar. Navan, same co. —
Wardtowne, 353 a. Ik. 8 p. ; bar. Lune, same co. — Phil-
lianstowne, 36 a. 3 r. ; bar. Navan, same co. — Total, 557 a.
6 8 p. plant. (903 a. Ik. 13 p. stat.) — Rent, 111. 5s. 7d.
Galway. — Walls-Court alias Drumnecourty alias Ballynecourty
alias Ballycourt, 1 qr., 123 a. — Meanes, 1 qr., 86 a. —
Glanmine and Lisseniskey, 1 qr., 1 02 a. — Knockanekilline,
J qr., 74 a. — Garneseidy, 1 cart., 49 a. — Knockanrickard,
1 qr., Cahirldlline, 4 qr., Carnanmore, 1 cart, 164 a. —
Cahernegary, 1 qr., 233 a. — in Droghty qr., 125 a. — Carrow-
boy, 1 qr., 228 a. — Ballanlara, 1 qr., 89 a. — Glanskehy,
56 a. — Ballintober alias Carrowntobber, 1 qr., 102 a. ; bar.
Athenry, co. Galway. — in Moylune, 4 qr., 11a. 3 r. 3 p. ;
bar. Dunkellin, same co. — Total, 2,000 a. plant — Total in
Galway, 1,442 a. 3 r. 32 p. plant. (2,335 a. 3 r. 8 p. stat.) —
Rent, 141. 11s. 11 id. Dale 24 th Feb. 33d year. — Inrolled
5th March 1681.
Clare. 11- EDW. NELANE, ANY his wife, MIC. NELANE,
ELLEN his wife, and EDW. NELANE jun., first issue
male of y* said Mic. and Ellen. — Killcarragh or Killcorragh,
4 qr., 50 a. 15s. 2d. — Ballycohy, 2 cart., and2-3ds cart, 60 a.
18s. 2Ad. — Glasnane, 3d of a cart., 2 a. 7.{d. — Clonekelleene,
2-3ds cart, 4 a. Is. 2jd. — in Clounmura, 1 qr., 48 a. 14s. 6 jd.
— Total rent, 21. 9s. 9 d. ; bar. Corcumroe, co. Clare. — to
hold to the heirs male of Edward the younger; remrto the heirs
male of Michael ; remr to the right heirs of Edward the elder.
13. MOORE CUSACK, relict of James Cusack, and
JOHN CUSACK her son.— In Clontra plow, or qr., 154 a.
3 r. (250 a. 1 r. 2p. stat) 21. 6s. lid.; bar. Tullagh, same
co. 13. JOHN MORGAN. — In Inishnaghten qr., 219a.
(354 a. 2 n. 39 p. stat.) 31. 6s. 6d. ; same bar. and co.
14. JOHN COM YNE gent and MARGT. his wife, daughter
of Dame Joane White. — In Lisduane, 6 th of qr., 36 a. 1 0s. 1 1 j d.
— in Lisnalaherne, d", 22 a. 6s. 8fd. — in Croughsouth, 3d of
qr., 7 a. 2 r. 2s. 2}d— in Fodron, 1 qr. and 3d of qr.,
26a. 2r. 7s. 11 jd. — in Glanslead, 1 qr., 9 a. 2s. 8|d. — in
Karkonnell, 1 qr., 15 a. 2r. 4s. 6 jd. — in Ballyvigheny, 1 qr.,
7 a. 2s. 1 jd. — in Enagh, 1 qr. and 2-3ds, 8 a. 2s. 63d.; bar.
Burren, same co. — Total, 131a. 2r. plant. (213 a. & 13 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 11. 19s. 9 Jd. — to hold to their heirs male;
remr to her heirs male; remr to her right heirs for ever.
15. HUGH SWINEY.— In Carrew abas Ballyoure, 22 a.
6s. 8Ad. — in Tureagheagh, Lehanagh-Minagh, 4qrs., 2 a. 7}d.
(122.)
— in Ballymuny, South, 7 a. 2 s. lid. — in Ballykillmartin, 3 a. ss Ch.)
lO^d.; same bar. and co. — Total, 34 a. plant. (55 a. & 12 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 10s. 4d. Dale 1st March 33d year. — Clare.
Inrolled lith Feb. 1681.
17. MARGT. HALY alias MAGRATH, relict of Mar- Clare.
cus Magrath. — In Lissduffe and Knockshegortnebranshe,
2 qrs., 138a. 21. Is. lid.; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare. — Car-
renreagh alias Knockalogha, 1 qr., 113 a. 11. 14s. 3 id. — Tar-
menroe, 1 qr., 70 a. 11. Is. 3d.— Total, 321a. plant. (519 a.
3 r. 36 p. stat) — Total rent, 41. 17s. 51d.; bar. Clonderala,
same co. Date 22 d June 33d year. — Inrolled 29 th June
1681.
20. RICHARD FITZ-GERALD gent— Killahy, 103a. Westmeath
1 r. 24 p. 21. Is. 8d. — Monine, 1 cart. ; Aghnacurra, 1 cart ;
Boganalegan, 4 cart. ; and Oughtragh, 4 cart; being part of
Rogerstowne, 206 a. 1 r. 24 p. 41.4s. 6d.; bar. Rathconratli,
co. Westmeath. Date 31st March 33 d year. — Inrolled
8 th April 1681.
23. ROBERT KING esq. — In Curriglasse, 21 cart, 30a. Sligo.
6s. Id. — Liscowen, 4 qr., Drumrane, 4 qr., Raraghtis, 4 qr.,
215 a. 21. 3s. 63d. — Dunseine, 4 qr., Annagh, d°, 113 a.
11.2s. 10 jd. — Killoges alias Kiavoges, 1 cart., 57 a. 11s. 6jd. —
Cartroneightra alias Cartronightragh, 1 cart, 16 a. 3s. 3d. ;
bar. Tirrarill, co. Sligo. — in Callow, 4 qrs., 44 a. 8s. 10 jd. — Foscomn
in Portnecrannagh, 1 qr., and Lurga, 1 qr., 30 a. 6s. ljd. —
in Ardlareene, 1 qr., Ardresse, 1 qr., Urlare and Knockevally,-
85 a. 17s. 24d. — Carrowgashell, 1 qr., Ellagh, 1 qr., Mul-
loge, 1 qr., Creene and Cargine, 1 qr., 51 a. 10s. 3 jd. —
Knockbrack, 1 qr., Longford, 1 qr., in Carrick, 100 a. 11. 0s.3d.
— in Agherfinegan, 1 qr., 3 a. 7jd. — in Ballymullane and
Aghacarra, 4 qrs., 100 a. 11. 0s. 3d. — in Ballykeviegan, 2 qrs.,
and Carrowturken, 1 qr., 10 a. 2s. OJd. — Derretone, 4 cart,
26a. 5s.3\d. ; bar. Boyle, co. Roscommon. — Total in Sligo,
431 a. plant. (698 a. & 23 p. stat.)— Total rent, 41. 7s. 3d.— in
Roscommon, 449 a. plant. (727 a. 1 R. 27 p. stat.) — Total rent,
41. 10s. lid. — to hold the premisses in Sligo to the use of
Rob1 lord baron of Kingston, his heirs and assignes for ever.
25. HUGH MAC TEIGE FITZ-ItORY Mc OWEN Galm
GRANA Mc DERMOTT.— In Portnecrannaght, Carrow-
reagh and Lurga, 3 qrs., 19 a. (30 a. 3 r. 4 p. stat.) 3s. lOd. ;
same bar. and co. — in Corneveagh, 1 qr., 101 A. (163 A. 2 11.
19 p. stat.) 11. 0s. 5Jd. ; 4 bar. Bellamoe, co. Galway. —
Total, 120 a. plant. (194 a. 1 r. 23 p. stat.) — Total rent,
11. 4s. 3jd. Date 29th April 33 d year. — Inrolled 8th Sep.
1681.
28. GARRETT FITZ-GERALD esq. — Ballybrogan, Mosconr.
1 qr., 76a. 15s. 4jd. — Carkare, 4 qr., 48a. 9s.8jd. — in Cloone-
artimore, 1 cart., 19a. 3s. lOd. — Clunkill, 4 qr., 47a. 9s.6jd.
— Clooneartbegg, 1 qr., 46 a. 9s. 3jd. — Annagh, 1 qr., 114 a.
11.3s. Id. — Cloonegara, 1 qr., 43 a. 8s. 8) d. ; bar. and co.
Roscommon. — in Balliglasse, 3 qrs., 416 a. 41.4s. 3d.; bar.
Ballintober, same co. — Total, 809 a. plant. (1,310 a. 2R.stat.)
—Total rent, 81.3s.9fd. Date 7th Feb. 33d year. —Inrolled
301/t March 1681.
30. VALENTINE BBO WNE gent— In Tullyduffe qr., Galw
next to Caherkeene, 83 a. 16s. 9jd. — in Owermore, 2 qrs., «"d
229a. 21. 6s. 4.1 d. — in the same, 40 a. 8s. ljd. ; bar. Kill- 1 "•*'
maine and Clare, co. Galway and Mayo. — Gallgort als May,
Farrengalport, 27 a. — to hold this to the use of Andrew Blake
and his heirs, 5s. 54d. — in Clunecarragh a’s Creragh, 31a.
6s. 3. jd. — Clunedeacy, 1 cart., 89 a. 7s. lOjd— Clonesany,
4 qr., 66 a. 13s. 4jd— in Coole, 1 qr., 20 a. 4s. 0 \d. — Mag-
herieighter als Masereighter, 1 cart, 17 a. 3s. 5 id. — Mng-
heroughter alias Masroughter, 1 cart., 23 a. 4s. 7jd— a par-
cell of controversy, 46 a. 9s. 3jd. — Lickerill, 4 9r-> 59a-
1 Is. 1 1 J d. — Cloghergaune, 1 cart., 38 a. 7s.8{d.— Attytibbott,
1 cart., 32 a. 6s. 5fd. — Dromgooly or Deny in coihon, 7 a.
Is. 5 d. ; bar. Carra, co. Mayo — in Muckinisli alias Mucki- Clan
nishmooe, 1 qr. and 3d, 49 a. (79 a. In. 19r.stat.) 14s.l04d.;
bar. Burren, co. Clare. — in Clunecarragh alias Crc- May
ragh, 1 qr., 45 a. 9s. 1 Jd. — Trinahowne, 1 qr., 67 a. 13s. 6 jd. ;
bar. Carra, co. Mayo— Trienfoughenane, 1 qr., 84 a. 17s. Old.
— Lisgormine, 1 qr., 83 a. 16s. 9jd. — Turromine qr. als
Taureneagh, 85 a. 17s. 2 Jd. — Shanoghy alias Lcnoghy,
3 cart., 48 a. 9s. 8 jd. — Lissnumurry, a parcell belonging to
Licurragh, * qr., 32 a. 6s. 5 Id— in Clunefinane, l qr., 1 A.
2 jd. ; bar. Gallen, same co— Gortnegustalloe, 1 cart, 7 a.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
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II. Is. 5d. — in Killvine, 2 qrs., 3 a. 7\d. ; bar. Clanmorris,
— — co.— in Ballytrasny, 18 a. 3s. 7fd. — in Ballisnelieney, l a.
’• 2 id. — in Ardkelly, 2 qrs., 1 17 a. 1/. 3s. 8 $d. — Coolaghbane;
1 cart., 29 a. 5s. lO.id. ; bar. Killmaine, same co. in Knock-
anemoyne, 9 a. 2n. 28 r. Is. 1 1 — in Killroe, 101a. 2 r.
16p. 11. Os. 6j}d. — Glancalry, a mountain, 5 A. Is. 0£d. ; bar.
ay. Tyrawly, same co.— in Cloonbane qr., 1a. 2n. 3 Ad. ; bar.
>. Dunmore. co. Galway. — in a mountain in controversy, 19 a
3s. lO^d.; bar. Carra, co. Mayo Total in Mayo, 1,243
1 r. 4. r. plant. (2,013 a. 2 r. 26 p. slat) — Total rent,
1 21. 11s. 8$d. — in Galway, 217a. 2r. plant. (438a. & 31 p. stat.)
—Total rent, 2/.14s.9}d. 33. REMIGIUS BERMING-
HAM esq — Barryglannagh, I qr., part of Ballyglannagli,
4 qrs., 56 a. 1 Is. id. — Gortatrim and Dorlishbegg, and Gor-
tingritli, part of Ballyglannagli, 4 qrs., 135 a. 1/. 7s. id. —
Barnedarrick, A qr., 155 a. 1/. 11s. 4}d— in Drumon alias
Drumnine, J qr., 34 a. 6s. 10Jd. — mountain in comon to the
lands of Sravagh, Cloncrott, and Monine, and to the 2 qrs. of
Carrowclnggin and Carrowlegnino, 63 a. 12s. 9d— Carrow-
claggin alias Dorleagh, part of the 4 qrs. of Bunowen, 62 a.
12s. 6Jd. Carrowniskie, A qr., 91a. 18s. 5. Id. — Rownatt,
4 qr., 73 a. 14s. 9Jd. — in Ellmore, £ qr., and 2-3dsof qr. of
Cluntogh, 40 a. 8s. 1 id. — Clunamanagh, part of Ellmore,
10 a. 2s. 0.|d— Doughree, A qr., 66 a. 13s. 4 Ad— in Drumin-
duffe, 1 qr., 3 a. 7 \d. — in Derrym'Gorman, 1 qr., 39a. 7s.lOJd.
— in Corgarragh, A qr., 7 a. Is. 5d. — Derrynott, a moun-
tain belonging to Lanimore, 22 a. 4s.5Jd— in Carrowmore,
A qr., 45 a. 9s. l}d. — in Ballygolman and Glandavock, A qr.,
1 A. 2\d. — Rowghane ats Rowcane, 1 cart, 49 a. 9s. 1 Id.
Gowell, 1 cart, 12 a. 2s. 5$d. ; bar. Muriske, same co
in Muckallagh, 3d of qr., 26 a. 5s.5(d— in Carrowhally alias
Carrownecally, called Cregananloghy, 1 qr., 16 a. 2r. 3s. i\d.
— in Islandtaggart, and in Clonensie, 1 cart., 5 a. Is.
Drumgoulin, > qr., 8 a. 2 r. Is. 8{d.— Tawnauth ais Taw-
nagh, 1 qr., 35 a. 7s. Id. — Ballynehalla, 4 qrs., viz. Me-
hnunagh, A qr.,.44 a. 8s. lld.-Burrauna alias Bunrawer qr.,
72a. 14s. Id — Gowle, \ qr., 49a. 9s. lid.— Ayle, 1 qr., 88a.
17s. 9fd. — Tawny vaddy alias Aghcoyle alias Massegarruffe
alias Shanvallykeele, i. qr., 115 a. 1/. 3s. 3$d. — Tobberroy
alias Tobber-Roan ats Agliill, A qr., 137 a. 1/. 7s. 8fd— Car-
rowna alias Carrowhannagh ats Twinish, 1 cart, 32 a.
6s. 5 |d. — Towenish alias Tienrish ats Gortneneere alias Gortne-
skeliie, A qr., 70 a. 14s. 2.jd. — Clunedacon alias Clundacon,
A qr., 40 a. 8s. ljd. ; bar. Borrishoule, same co.— in Tubber-
nefinny, 1 cart., 25 A. 5s. OJd— Dromlogher, A qr., 46 a.
9s. 3 Jd— Derrignascoby, A qr., 52 a. 10s. 6ld— Derringoola-
derry in comon, 7 a. Is. 5d. — in Bellabourke, 1 qr., 74 a.
14s. 1 1 \d. Glasgort, 2 cart, 70 a. 14s. 2.}d— Drumbredane’
A qr., 19 a. 3s. lOjd— Drumbredane, A qr., 33 a. 6s. 8 d. in
Knocknagee and Drumnagessy, A qr., 31a. 6s. 3.} d. in
Knockanmore alias Knockrawer, 1 qr., 33 a. 6s. 8d. ; bar.
Carra, same co.— in Ballymongan, 2 qrs., 42 A. 8s. 6d— Lis-
smarny, 2J qrs., 94 a. 19s. l*d. ; bar. Killmaine, same co-
in Carrowdanger, 1 qr., 13 a. 2s. 7\d— in Bawne qr., 1 cart.,
8 a. Is. 7jd— in Legannottery, 3 cart., 26 a. 5s. SJd— in
Rmenillane qr., 46 a. 9s. 3 Jd.; bar. Gallen.same co.-Clona-
vollen, 95 a. 19s. 2fd— in Ballynagrogy, 41a. 2 r. 8s. 43d.
—in Cloonaglunore, 27 a. 5s. 5Ad— in Ballygowen, 4 qrs.,
8 a. Is. 7 Ad. — Mullinmore, 1 qr., 168 a. If. 14s. OJd. — in
Clinically qr., 3 cart, 52 a. 3n. 10s. 8d— Killdaveroge, 69 a. 1
13s. 11 Ad. — Loghmore, A qr., 49 a. 2 r. 10s. O^d— Bingerry, I
1 qr., and 1 cart, of Clonkally, 159 a. 2 n. II. 12s.3.jd—
Longfort, A qr., 75 a. 15s. 2.1d— Voattis ats Foattis, .! qr.,
136 a. 1/ 7s. Old. ; bar. Tyrawly, same co. — Knockane-
Bruny in Mayo town, 5 a. Is. Old. ; bar. Clanmorris, same co
— Glancashcll, A qr., 43 A. 8s. 8,td. ; bar. Irrish, same co. —
Total, 3,248a. 3 r. plant. (5,262a. 1 r. 28 p stat [—Total rent
32/. 17s. lid. 37. JOHN BROWNE esq— Shanbally-
l>egg, A qr., with the mountain, 98 a. 19s. 10.}d— Tormack-
walter, A qr., 78a. 15s. 9 Id. — Tawnacrewer, A qr., 65a. 13s. 2d.
— Knappagh alias Knappaghmore, 1 trine, 203 a. 2/. Is. 1 id.
— Knappagh alias Knappaghbegg, 1 trine, 107 a. 1/. Is. 7jd.
— in Corveagh, 1 qr., 11a. 2s. 2fd. — Regill alias Cogallagh,
1 qr., part of Killmacklasser, 90 a. 18s. 2f d. — Shanvally- ~
cummine, 1 qr., in Killm'Llasser, 138 a. 1/. 7s. 11 Ad.; bar.
Muriske and Borrishowle, same co. — Cornafeagh, 1 qr.,
155 a. 1/. 1 Is. 4Ad. — Clounfeagh, A qr., 50 a. lOs.lAd— Cre-
ganbell, A qr., part of Killineboyane, 46 a. 9s. 33d— Drum-
keoghty, A qr., part of Killinboyan, 66 a. 13s. 4.id— Cloon-
faddagh, 1 cart., parcell of Cloonconragh, 35 a. 7s. Id.
Cornandarragh, 1 cart., parcell of the same, 27 a. 5s. 5\d.
in Lissiniskie, l’ qr., 19 a. 3s. 10Ad. — Derrowe, A qr., 59 a.
Us. II Ad. — Lismackegan, 1 cart., parcell of the same, 25 a.
5s. Ofd. ; bar. Carra, same co— Total, 1,272 a. plant (2,060 a.
1 R. 22 p. stat.)— Total rent, 12/. 17s. 6 id. 39. ULLICK
BOURKEesq. — Killcornan, 6 qrs., viz. Garriduffe, lqr., Fa-
namore, 1 qr., Gortard, 1 qr., Tarmouree, 2 qrs., and Moni-
boaha, 1 qr., 510 a. (826 a. & 17 p. stat) 51. 3s. 3d.; bar.
Dunkellin, co. Galway 40. IGNATIUS BROWNE
Kilskuagh, 1 qr., 217 a. 21. 3s. 1 Id. — Tullaghenray, 2 gneeves,
68 a. 13s. 9 d. — Scardone, 4 gneeves, 166 a. 11. 13 s. 7Ad.
Annagh, 1 qr., 29 a. 5s. 101d. ; bar. Clanmorris, co. Mayo—
Total, 480 a. plant. (777 a. 2 it stat.)— Total rent, 4/. 17s. l£d.
—to hold to him and his heirs male; remr to the heirs male
of Jeffery Browne esq. dec'1; remr to the heirs male of Sir
Corn" Browne knt. dee11; remr to his own right heirs.
41. DYMPHNA and THOS. ARTHUR— Rathcoscerry,
1 qr. and 2 cart, 194 a. 1/. 19s. 3Ad— Ballymoglish alias
Ballymoglash, 1 qr., 324 a. 31. 5s. 7}d— in Carrowmore, 1 qr.,
103 a. 1/. 0s. 10Ad. — in Leballyconnor, 2 qrs., viz. Ballyknock-
bane, 1 qr., and Knockancarragh, 1 qr., 83 a. 16s. 9 Ad— in
Cahirforvas, 2 qrs., 96 a. 19s. 5 Jd. ; bar. Dunkellin, co. Gal-
way—in Carnaheene, A qr., 18 a. 3s. 7jd— in a parcell in
comon, 7 a. Is. 5d— in a parcell in comon, 3 a. 2 r. 8 Id. —
in Beaghbegg, 12 a. 2s. 5}d— in Powlogharragh, 1 qr.," 1 a.
2Jd— in a parcell between N°* 19 and 22, 10 a. 2s. Old— in
Ledican, 1 cart., 9a. ls.9fd— in Carrownecorr, lqr., 15a. 2 r.
3s. lfd.; bar. Clare, same co— Total, 876 a. plant. (1,419 a. &
16 p. stat.) — Total rent, 81. 17s. id. — to them, their heirs
and assignes for ever. Here follows a grant of 172 plant.
acres, making (278 a. 2 n. 17 p. stat.) in the bar. of Tyrawly,
and co. Mayo, to Andrew Ram esq , which was afterwards
vacated, on his surrender of all his right .and title therein to
King Charles y* 2d, by deed dated 11th March, 36th of his
reign, and the patent cancelled Dale 2d March 33 d year.
— Inrolled 27 th June 1681.
^46. EDWARD GARDNER gent— Gortacarnan, lcart., /?,
25 a. 5s. Oijd. ; bar. Athlone, co. Roscommon. — in Corros-
toonybegg, 2 qrs., 82a. 16s. 7id— in Cloonegrassan, lqr., 80a.
16s. 2 Jd. ; i bar. Bellamoe, same co. — in Rathemew, 27 a.
5s. 5 Id. ; same bar. and co. 47. EDWARD GARDNER
esq- In Rathmew, 2 qrs., 53 a. (85 a. 3 r. 16 p.stat.) 10s. 8fd.;
same bar. and co. 48. PATRICK WELDON, son and
heir of Wm Weldon dec. — In Killtultoge, 4 qrs., 360 a.
(583 A. & 24 p. stat.) 31. 12s. 10|d. ; same bar. and co
49. GEORGE HINDE gent— In Coolederry qr., 83 a.
16s. 9Jd. — in Killoge or Iiilloy, I qr., 21 a. 4s. 2 jd— Total,
104 a. plant. (168 a. 1 R. 35 p. stat.)— Total rent, Uls.OJd.;
bar. Moycarnan and Atlilone, same co. Date 13 th March
34 th year.— Inrolled 17 th July 1682.
51. EDWARD RICE, son and heir of James Rice Fitz-
James— Lismangan, 92 a. & 35 p. 1/. 7s. lljd— Gortreigh,
58 a. 3 r. 10 p. 17s. lOd. — a fishing weare upon the river of
Lawne; par. Aghadea, bar. Mogunnihy, co. Kerry
Dale 10 th July 34 th year.— Inrolled 20th July 1682.
54. REDMOND MAGRATH and ELLIS his wife, c
— Abby and precinct of Killconnell, 12 a. 2s. 5d— ClonnT
kallis, 196 a. 1/. 19s. SJd. — Gortnegarke, 146 a. 1/. 9s. 6Jd.
— Carrowholly, 176 a. 1/. 15s. 7Jd— Castlebin, 36 a. 7s. 31d.
—Total, 566 a. plant. (916 a. 3 R. 19 p. stat)— Total rent,
51. 14s. 7d. ; bar. Killconnell, co. Galway. Date 25th May
34 th year.— Inrolled 21s/ July 1682.
1. RICHARD DUFFE esq— One house or messuage c„..-
taining one tenement, commonly called or known by yc si„n
of the Hope and Anchor, with a small room and a closet over
it backwards, and a large backside. _ one other tenement ,
known by the sign of y« Still— a tenement backwards behind I
Roll, SS d Cha. II. first part, back.
the said tenement. — a tenement behind the said back tene-
ment.— a tenement behind tliat.— asmall tenement backwards,
behind the backside; on the wood key in Dublin. Rent,
1/. Us. 6d. Date 30 th Dec. 32dycar.—Inrolled\5th March
1681.
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33 Cm. II. 3. MAURICE LYNCH esq. — Ballincleaveagh, 4 qrs.,
94 a. 19s. OJd. — Ballinonagh, 2 qrs, 236 a. 21. Is. 9Jd— in
Galway. BaUyboyan, 4 qrs., 4 a. 9jd— ' Total, 334 a. plant. (541a.
1 r. Ip. stat.) — Total rent, 3l.1s.1bd. ; bar. Rosse, co. Galivay.
5. ANTHONY M'GENNIS gent., son of Brian, deed.
— Carroureagh, lqr., 230 a. (372a. 2 k. 2p. stat.) 21. 6s. 6 jd. ;
Mayo. bar. Clare, same co. 6. MARCUS or MAURICE
BLAKE. — Corriphreighan qr., 67 a. 13s. 6 Jd. — Bohanagb,
Ragbiberne, and Gortefoyle, 2 qrs., 136 a. 11. Is. 6Jd. — Killo-
marill alias Killtomarill qr., 56 a. 1 Is. id. — Cofreighter qr.,
73 a. 14s. 9 Jd. — Raghnesbandrimen alias Raghsheandri-
maghan, J qr., 37 a. 7s. 5 jd. — Cloghanlucas qi-., 49 a. 9s. lid.
— Cloghenry-Phillipp qr., 34 a. 6s. 10 Jd. — Correderry qr.,
94 a. 19s. Old. — Clonflin qr., 58 a. 1 Is. 9 Id. — in Cluncola
alias Gesiden or Glissidnffe qr., and 3 cart., 130 a. ll.6s.3jd.
—Total, 734a. plant. (1,189a. & 2p. stat.)— Total rent,
Galway. 11. 8s. lid. ; bar. Carra, co. Mayo. 7. WM. FANNING.
— In Cappagownes, £ qr., 98 a. 19s. lOd. — in Cappanagh and
Cappatrahan, 100 a. 1/. 0s. 2jd— Atchull-Edmond, 1 cart.,
68 a. 13s. 9 jd. — Shanbally, 1 cart., 62 a. 12s. 6jd. — Total,
328 a. plant. (53 1 a. 1 r. 9 p. stat.) — Total rent, 31. 6s. 4jd. ;
i bar. Bellamoe, co. Galway. Dale 30 th June 83 d year.
— Inrolled 1st July 1681.
Roscommon. DOMINICK MEADE gent. — In Ballefinnegan and i
Gortnemaddery, 2 qrs., 10 a. 2s. Ojd. — in Shanballymore,
1 qr., 25 a. 5s. Ojd. — in Derrymacs terry, 2-3ds of a gneeve,
12 a. 2s. 5Jd. — in Mullecoony, 2 gneeves, 20 a. 4s. Oid. — in
Aghmuonaghan or Agbamanaghan, 3 gneeves, 30 A. 6s. Id. —
Muckenagh, 1 qr., 14 a. 2s. lOd. — in Aghamanagb, 1 gneeve
and 3d, 44 a. 8s. lOjd. — in Killetyan, 1 qr., 4 a. 9 Jd. — in
Aghamuck, 1 qr., 10 a. 2s. Ojd. — in Cloniskert, 1 qr., 35 a.
7s. Id. — in Clonkeene, J qr., 59 a. 11s. 11 Id. — Coolnegarr,
I cart., 57 a. 11s. 6Jd. — Bealrigg, 1 cart., 58 a. 1 Is. 8 jd. ;
bar. Ballintober, co. Roscommon. — in a bogg little better
than waste, 13 a. 2s.7Jd. — in a mountain between Tagli-
boyne, Lissomneale, and Lissegoole, 144 a. II. 9s. l jd. —
Aghanakillin and Aghadristane, 28 a. 5s. 8d. — in Aghadris-
tane, 3 cart., 37 a. 5s. 5 jd. ; bar. Boyle, same co.— in Car-
rowkeeny, 1 qr., 7 a. Is. 5Jd. — in Srowhans, 1 qr., 2 a. 4 \d.
— in Carrownure, 1 qr., 24 a. 4s. lOd. ; bar. Athlone, same
co. — in Clonisgallon in Ballinlogh, 2 qrs., 6 a. Is. 2Jd. —
Croslostie, 2 gneeves, 56 a. 1 Is. 3 Id. — in Derrybracke, 1 cart.,
Culletunny, J qr., Corrislostie, 2 cart., 2-3ds, in Cloneboy,
1 cart., 414 a. 4/. 3s. lOd. — in Moigh, 1 qr., and Gortvar-
laigh, 1 qr., 5 a. Is. — in Milterau, 2 qrs., viz. Lisbane and
Lisduffe, 37 a. 7s. 6d.— Total, 1,141a. plant. (1,848 a. &
21 p. stat.) — Total rent, 1 II. 10s. 1 1 jd. ; bar. Ballintober, same
Galway. co. — in a great mountain in cornon to several parcells, 23 A.
4s. 8d. — mountain in controversy between the mountains of
Cloumackshane, 26 a. 5s. 3 Jd. — mountain in cornon to Bar-
necoyle qr., 39 a. 7s. lOjd. — in Clontivogher, j qr., 14 a.
2 it. 2s. lljd. — Cooledorrogh, 1 qr., 193 a. II. 19s. Id.
— in Kilraher qr., or Killcalyry or Killratire, 135 a. 2 n.
II. Is. 3d. — Total, -131 a. plant. (698 a. & 23 r. stat.)— Total
Mauo rent, 41. 7s.3jd. ; 1 bar. Leytrim, co. Galway.— in Carrow-
gowen, 129 a. II. 6s. ljd. — Creggagh, lqr., 109 a. II. 2s. Ojd.
— Lecarrowmacliatticane ais Lecarrowollen, J qr., 36 a.
7s. 3. id. — Casbell, lqr., 86 a. 17s. 5d. — Lismorade, 1 cart.,
11a. 2s. 2 jd. — in Lishubbard cart., 16 a. 3s. 2-jd. — in
Carrowmore qr., 54 a . 1 0s. 1 1 Jd. — in Ballagh way cart., 107 a.
II. Is. 8d. — Courkacarron cart., 51 a. 10s. 4{d. — in Lack
and in Foghanane, b qr., and Knockaweeds, J qr., 255 a.
21. 1 Is. 7kl— Total, 854 a. plant. (1,383 a. In. 13 p. stat.)
Total rent, 81. 12s. lid.; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo.— to hold
the first-mentioned premisses in the bar. of Ballintober, and
122 a. in Knockaweeds S qr., to the use of Richd Martin
gent, and his heirs, until they be paid 1401., and then to him
and his heirs for ever. Date 25th Feb. 33 d year. — Inrolled
2th July 1681.
Roscommon. 14. OLIVER Lord Baron of LOUTH and MARY his
wife.— Clon-Irragh, 2 qrs., 238 a. 21. 8s. 2d.— in Clon-Irke,
lqr., 80 a. 16s. 2\d. — Total, 318 a. plant. (515a. & 20 p.
stat.) Total rent, 31. 4s. 4 Jd. ; bar. Ballintober, co. Ros-
common. to hold to her, her heirs and assigns for ever.
15. EDWARD SCURLOCK gent.— In Cargintalske, 1 qr.
& J, 111a. II. 2s. 5id. — Carronegillan, 1 qr., in Cargin-
tulske, 61 a. 12s. 4Jd. — Carroweneogh, 1 qr., in d°, 42 a.
8s. 6 d. — Carrowkeele, 1 qr., in d“, 54a. 10s. lljd. — Total,
(122.)
268 a. plant. (434 a. & 20 p. stat.) — Total rent, 21. 14s. 3d. ;
bar. Roscommon, same co. Dale 15th Dec. 32 d year.
Inrolled 3d June 1681.
17. CONNOR O’BRYEN FITZ-DONOGH esq. -
Slapper, 1 qr., 30 a. 9s. 1 Jd— in Corkelly, 1 qr., 27a. 8s.2jd.
— Cahirmacrossyn, 1 qr., 47a. 14s. 3Jd— Caliircussane, J qr.,
72 a. II. Is. 10 >d.; bar. Corcumroe, co. Clare. — Fannor,
1 qr. and l-3d of qr., 157 a. 21.7s. 8d. — Farmoyle, 1 qr.,
466 a. 71. Is. 6Jd. — Ballyelly, lqr., 165 a. 21. 10s. Id. —
Coolemeene, 3d of a qr., 35 a. 10s. 7 Jd. — in Coskeane, 1 qr.,
34 a. 10s. 4{d— Total, 1,033 a. plant. (1,673 a. Ik. 15 p.
stat.) Total rent, 151. 13s. 8 jd. ; bar. Barren, same co.
19. MAURICE HALLURANE, MARGARET and
CATI-I. LONG. — In Ballyogane alias Gortnefinie, i plow.,
34 a. (54 a. 3 n. lip. slat.) 10s. 3 jd. ; bar. Bunratty, same
co. 20. ROB. DIXON.— In Ballycurrane alias Knocke,
J plow., 108 a. II. 12s. 9id. — in the same, 2 a. 7Jd. ; bar.
Clonderala, same co. — in Cottine alias Cottskine cornon in
Tarmon Killinboy, 23 a. 6s. 1 1 jd— in the same, 16 a. 4s. 10Jd.;
bar. Inchiquin, same co. — in Clonbricke and Ballyweere,
2iqrs , 7 a. 2s. lid. — in Bally nevanbegg, 2 a. 7{d— Clon-
teene, J qr., 55 a. 16s. C Jd. ; bar. Tullagh, same co.— in Bally-
volloghane ais Ballydonnell, 2-3ds qr., 13 A. 3s. Hid. ; bar.
Burren, same co. — in Inigvanngh or Ingveanagb, .{ qr., 62 a.
18s. 10d.— in Kflldrum, 27 a. 8s. Ojd— Classagh, 1 cart., in
Lassanagh, 1 qr., 34 A. 10s. 4d. ; same bar. and co. — Total,
349 a. plant. (565 a. 1 r. 11 p. stat.) Total rent, 51. 6s— in
Ballydonoghane ais Gortgallohee, 37 a. (59 a. 3 it. 29 p. stat.)
11s. 6d. ; bar. fyllconnell, co. Galway. 22. THOM AS
ELLIOTT gent. — In Callough, 2 qrs., 88 a. II. 6s. 8.)d. — in
the same, 75 a. II. 2s. 9 Id. — Total, 163 a. plant. (264 a. &
5 p. stat.) — Total rent, 21. 9s. 6 d. ; bar. Tullagh, co. Clare. —
in Moycalgoe, 4 qrs., 1 cart., 12 a. (19 a. In. 30 p. stat.)
2s.. 5d. ; bar, Killmaine, co. Mayo. — to hold this in trust for
Domk Skerrett and his heirs for ever. Dale 20 th Dec.
32 d year. — Inrolled 15th July 1681.
24. MARGT. relict of HENRY FOGG, and JOHN
FOGG their son. — In Ballymony and part of Dunoge,
102 a. (165 A. & 86 p. stat.) 21. Is. 3 jd. ; bar. Upper Ossory,
Queen’s Co. 26. JAMES GRACE esq. — In Rnheeny,
4 thatched cabbins and 3 a. (4 a. 3 k. 18 p. stat.) Is. 2'd. ;
bar. Goolock, co. Dublin. — these were possessed by Thomas
Plunket of Bewly, esq., 22 Oct. 1641, who, by virtue of the
King’s letters, dated last of Nov. 1660, was, on 22 Aug1' 1663,
restored to the same; and by his deed, bearing date 18 June
1665, gave and confirmed the same to the said James Grace,
his heirs and assigns for ever. Date 4 th July 3 3d year. —
Inrolled 29th July 1681.
28. RICHARD LOBB gent— Loughane, 122 a. (197 a.
2 k. 19 p. stat.) 21. 9s. 4jd. ; bar. Rathconrath, co. West-
meath part of Boresneforey alias Boresneforney, 160 a. 3 it.
26 p. prof. 50 a. unprof. — in Killvardagh, 76 a. 1 it. 17p. —
—Total, (384 a. 1r. 10 p. stat.)— Rent, 31. 12s.; bar. Ikerrin,
co. Tipperary. — the original certificate, dated 18 Dec. 1668,
being lost, the King, by letters from Whitehall, 26 Jan. 1682
(upon his petition), directed this patent to pass upon an
attested copy of the said certificate (33", 1" p. d. II. 27.) — this
cert, is inrolled in the Rem. office. Date 16 th March
33 d year. — Inrolled 18 th March 1681.
29. JOHN son and heir of WM. HAWKINS esq., dec—
The town-lands of Moyvrick, 267a. 2 r. 1 6 p— Clare-Maghery,
141 a. 2 r. — Moneslane, 746 a— Gravegerry alias Garvegerry,
393 a— Ballywarde, 257 a. prof. 213 a. unprof— Derreynell,
550 a. Ballylawrett alias Bailinlare, 460 a. 2 k. 8 p. prof.
45 a. unprof— Ballywoolwill, 551a. 1 r— Dundrin, 163 a.
6 16 p. Tullymore, 124 a. 2r— Murreylack, 176 a. 2 r. 8p.
prof. 47 a. 1 r. 8 p. unprof. — Knockboragh, 145 a. & 10 P. —
Clanowen, 98 a. & 32 p— Bally namony, 177 a. 3 r. 32 p—
Drumseske, 134 a. 2 k. 32 p— Moygannoii, 55 a— Carricki-
musmusky (part), 77 a. 8t 32 p— Carrocke, 360 a — Cabbragh,
111 a. 2 r. 32 r— Drumgrenagh or Dromyghrenagh, 121 a.
& 32 p— Drumlagh alias Drumgagh, 296 a. 2 it. prof. 27 a.
1 n. 24 p. unprof— Lisise, 151 a. 3 r. 8 p — more in the same,
174 A. & 16 p. prof. 324 a. & 16r. unprof— Ralhfryland, 83 a.
1 „ 24 p —more of the same, 76 a. & 16 p— Crosse, 190 a,
4 A
Roscommon.
Clare.
Queen’s Co.
Dublin.
Westmeath.
Tipperary.
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& 32 v. — Dromarkans, 103 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. — Newcastle,
563 a. 2 it. prof. 24 a. 2 it. 16 r. unprof. — Drommacdonnell,
598 a. — Clanvaraghan, 814 a. — Burrinreagh, 331a. & 32 p.
prof. 74 a. 2 it. unprof. — Ballycaslane, 661a. 2r. 16 p. —
Ballym'rattimore, 310 a. & 16 p. prof. 84 a. 3 it. 8 p. unprof.
— Terfirgus, 105 a. 3 n. 24 p. prof. 324 a. & 16 v. unprof. —
Kilkelly, 273 a. & 32 p. prof. 49 a. 3 it. unprof. — Lackane,
171a. 2 it. 16 P. prof. 298 a. 2 r. unprof. — Ballimacilurick,
586 a. 1 it. 8 p. prof. 12 a. 3 r. 8 p. unprof. — Lisnacreevy,
399 a. 3 r. 8 p. prof. 35 a. 3 n. 24 p. unprof. — Edengarvy alias
Edengarry, 268 a. 2 R. 8 P. prof. 48 A. 2 r. unprof. — Ballyne-
meganngli, 354 a. 2 k. prof. 79 a. & 16 P. unprof. — Gralagh
alias Grenane, 253 a. & 32 p. — Tindell or Indell ats Emdell,
486 a. & 32 p. — Glaskerraore, 244 a. 2 r. 8 p. — •)• Glasker-
begg, 105 a. 2 r. — Crevy, 168 a. 3 r. 8 p. — Knocknaneruy or
Knockneeverny, 158 a. 2 n. 32 p. — Ballym'rattybegg, 221 a.
1 n.— Tullymore alias Ballyneveagli, 207 a. & 16 p. — Tully-
more alias Killsavan, 242 a. & 32 p. prof. 179 A. 2 R. unprof.
— Ballyloghmynyn, 98 a. 2 r. 32 p. — Shankall, 437 a. 3 n.
8 p. — Cavan, 108 a. 1 R. 8 p. — three fourths of Ballynecrosse,
235 a. 2 n. 32 p. — Derridrumucke (part), 244 a. — Ballynes-
keagh alias Ballynecrough, 417 a Ballynefoy, 499 a. 2 r.
32 P. — Cley, 204. A. 3 Cappagh, 258 a Edenderry,
275 a. & 32 p. — Sessiagh-Clonloghan, 124 a. 3 r. 24 p.
Ballym'gleuchy, 594 a. — Ballygowne, 235 A. prof. 5 a. 2r.
unprof. — Lawid ats Lerwood, 132 a. 3 r. 34 p. prof. 56 a.
2 it. unprof. — Ballybegg, part of Newcastle, 41 a. — more in
Edengarvy alias Edengarry, 32 a. 1 r. 8 p. — Total, 17,652 a.
1 r. 6 p. plant. (28,594 a. & 5p. stat.)— Total rent, 2381. 5s. 8d.;
bar. Upper Eveagh, co. Downs. — in Levallyreagh, 72 a.
3 r. 26 p. — in Fennis, 665 a. 1 r. 38 p. — Ballymackryan alias
Ballymackyan, 1,000 a.— Dromreagh, 335 a— Knockeragh
ats Knockberagh, 180 a. 2 r. 22 p— in Derredromack, 255 a.
2 it. 32 p — Total, 2,509 a. 2 r. 38 p. plant. (4,064 a. & 37 p.
stat.) — Rent, 81. 9s. 4d. ; same bar. and co. — Note: At his
request, and pursuant to the King’s directions from Whitehall,
5 Nov. 1681, (34", 1 "p. f. 11. 39,) all these lands were created
into the manor of Rathfryland, with 800 a. in demesne, power
to create tenures, to keep courts leet and baron, with a law
day or court of record, to build prisons, to appoint senes-
challs, bailiffs, gaolers, and other officers, to receive all waifs,
strays, fines, 8tc., to impark 800 a. with free warren, park,”
and chase, to hold a Wednesday market and three fairs on
Trinity Wednesday, 2d Wednesday in September, and last
Wednesday in November, each to continue for three days, at
die town of Rathfryland, at the rent of 10s.; patent dated
18 September and inrolled 20 October 1682. (34", 2“ p. <1. R. 2.)
Dale 28 th June 33d year.— Inrolled 10 th Oct. 1681.
34. EDWARD ANDREWS and MARGT. his wife—
Loghandimock ais Loganadinock, 2 cart., 38 a. 1 r. Cartron-
Croy alias Cartron-Roy, 34 a — Total, (117 a. & 6 p. stat.)—
Rent, 11. 9s. 3d. ; territory Brawney, co. Westmeath.
three stone houses, with their appurtenances, in y" town and
fields of Athlone, leading to the S. E. part of y' bridge-
three messuages or houses covered with straw, and 2 waste
pieces of ground in said towne— a garden belonging to one
of said stone houses, wherein are several cabbins builded—
two small cabbins in the town of Athlone— Rent, 15s. 7 d.
—to hold the lands in Westmeath to them and their heirs
until paid 2001. — the original certificate (inrolled in the
Remembrancer’s office) being, lost, y' king, by letters from
Whitehall, 18 Aug. 1680, directed this patent to pass upon
an attested copy thereof, pursuant to their petition. (33°,
1" p. d. 11. 29.) Date 3d March 33 d year. — Inrolled
2d July 1681.
(668a. 3 u. 35 p. stat.)— Total rent, 41. 3s. 7 Jd— to hold
Carrowgarry and Gortnedew to the use of Jolin Higgin and
Giles his wife, and their heirsfor ever 39. WM. BOURKE
gent. — In Ballyen, 2£ qrs., 120 a. (194 a. 1 r. 21 p. stat.)
11. 4s. 3 id. ; £ bar. Bellamoe, same co. 39. FLAN. EGAN
gent., son and heir of Carbury Egan. — In the same, 68 a.
13s. 9jd. — in Fartanwood, 39 a. 7s. 10 jd. — Total, 107 a.
plant. (173 a. 1 n. 12 p. stat.)— Total rent, 11. Is. 8d.; same
bar. and co. 40. ALEXANDER BETAGH— In Bal-
linlassy qr., next and contiguous to Carrownegaple, 116 a.
ll.3s.5fd. — in Carrownegaple qr., 60 a. 12s. ljd.; A bar.
Killyan, same co. — in Sunnagh, 23 a. 4s. 8d. — Total, 199 a.
plant. (322 a. 1 r. 15 p. stat.)— Total rent, 2l.0s.3hd. ; £ bar.
Bellamoe, same co. — 40. HUGH GEOGHEGAN, son
and heir of Kedagh — In die 3£ qrs. of Lisgowenslian and
Carrowlishbeg, 133 a. 11.6s. 1 Id. — Sradovagh, r qr., 42 a.
8s. 6d— in a bogg adjoining, 5 a. Is. OJd— Total, 180 a.
plant. (291a. 2k. Up. stat.) — Total rent, 11. 16s. 5 jd.;
same bar. and co. 40. JAMES EGAN— In Clondowill,
| qr., 58 a. 11s. 9 d. — in Shynagh alias Shannagh, 3d of a qr.,
9 a. Is. 9 jd. Ballyardwood, 36 a. 7s. 34d— KnockeneskehiU,
13 a. 2s. 7Jd. — Total, 116a. plant. (187 a. 3 r. 24 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 14 3s. 5 jd.; bar. Tyaquin, same co. Dale
1714 Jan. 33 d year. — Inrolled 3d March 1682
43. DONNOGH O’BRYEN of Dough, esq— The manor,
castle, town, and lands of Clodianmulvere ais Dough O’Con-
nor, 254 a. 3 r— Killaghwally, 40 a. — Ballyvorda, 94 a in
Ughdorra and Fierduffe, 1 qr., 66 a. — Killconnell, 55 a. 3 r—
in Cloglier, East, 1 qr., 33 a. — Ballyherngh, 154 a. 2 r.
Killuolty, 165 a— in Lough, $ qr., 99 a— parcell in coihon,
5 a— Tyrcoughbegg, 23 a— Caheriderry, 73 a. 1 r. 20 p—
Lehinch, 176 a. — Glann, 105 a. — Killeeny, 16 a. — Carrow-
clogha, 64 a Terylehin, 101a. — Derrymore, 108 a
Craigiculridan, West, 1 qr., 43 a. — Ballyhany, East, 1 qr.,
40 a— Ballyhany, West, 1 qr., 32 a. — Ballykeele, East, 1 qr.,
27 a. — Ballykeele, West, 1 qr., 37 a Carrowreagh, 25 a—
Bally m'Donnellbane, East, 84 a— BallymcDonnellbane,West,
34 a— Forglann, 76 a.; bar. Corcumroe, co. Clare. — Bal-
lynelan, 12 a. ; bar. Barren, same co— part of Drumcolane,
14 a. ; bar. Inchiquin, same co. — Total, 2,000 a. plant.
(3,239 a. 2 n. 20 p. stat.)— Rent, 301.7s. 5fd— Cahirminan-
beSg> 1 q>-> 25 A- 7s.7d— in Carrowgare and Castle-quarter,
2 qrs., 15 a. 4s. 6Jd— Cohye, 1 qr., 58 a. 17s. 7jd— Bally-
kinvarga, West, lqr., 69 a. 11. 0s. 1 1 id— Bally kin varga, East,
1 qr., 57 a. 17s. 3.|d— Ballyroughan, 1 qr., 47 a. 14s. 3d— in
Carrowkeile, lqr., 9 a. 2s. 8 jd. — Lislenane, 1 cart., 35 a.
10s. 7^d. Ballyhumbleta, a parcell without denomination,
17 a. 5s. ljd— in Ballygownane, lqr., 21a. 6s.4jd.; par.
Killfennora, bar. Corcumroe, same co. — Dromlick 1 cart.
31a. 9s. 4| d. — Frederry-Coony, 1 cart., 37 a. Us.2jd—
Kilkeile, 1 cart., 25 a. 7s. 7 d. — in Derrynekilly, 1 cart., 100 a.
11. 10s. 4 fd. ; par. Cloney, same bar. and co Ballyelly, 1 qr.
138 a. 21. Is. 10 Ad. — Killaghtually, 58 a. 17s. 7.jd. ; par.
Killmacrehy, same bar. and co. — Total, (1,201 a. 3 r. 39 P.
stat.)— Total rent, 1 11. 5s. 48. Said DONOGII, as son
and heir of MOORE BUTLER alias BRYEN of Ballyne-
lackan, co. Clare. — Ballynahowen and Clogher, 2 qrs., 132 a.
21. 0s. Of d. — Carrownikleanie, lqr., 123 a. 11. 17s. 4d.
Ballynalackane alias Carrowreagh alias Clowneadowne, 2 qrs.,
152 a. 21. 6s. ljd— Knockniskine, 3d of qr., 144 a. 21. 3s. 8.)d.
— Bally-Donnagh and Cahirbarnagh, 49 a. 14s. 101d— Total
600 a. plant. (971 a. 3 n. 22 p. stat.)— Total rent, 91. 2s. Id. ;
bar. Corcumroe and Burren, same co Date 20th April
3Uk year. — Inrolled 1814 Aug. 1682.
Galway,
Clare.
37. ANTHONY BROWNE gent., son of Grego
deced. — In Cappaghnegoine, A qr., 47 a. 9s. 6}d— in Cori
monan, 1 cart., 43 a. 8s. 8\d. — in Clonearkane cart., 20
4s. Old. in Loughill, 71a. 14s, 4Jd— in the same, 17
3s. 5 \d. ; r bar. Bellamoe, co. Galway. — in Gorteroine, a q
40 a. 8s. l)d. controversy, 11 a. 2s. 23d— Clymore,’ 1 q
127 a. 11. 5s. 8Jd— to hold the three last to the use
Richard Bodkin and his heirs ; bar. Killconnell and Tyaqu;
same co— in Carrowgarry qr., 9 a. Is. lOd. ; bar. Dunmoi
same co— m Cappaghnegoine, 2 a. 5 d.; i bar. Bellamc
same co— in Gortnedew, 2-3ds qr., 25 a. 5s. OJd in K
lerneene, A qr., 1 a. 2 jd.— the last to the use of Henry Bla
and his heirs; bar. Dunmore, same co— Total, 413 a. plai
50. THOMAS FOWLES. — Correkip, 25 a. 5s. 3Jd.
Iskar, 59 a. 11s. lljd — Total, 84 a. plant. (136 a. & lip.
stat.)— Total rent, 17s. ; bar. Athlone, co. Roscommon.
50. JOHN DALY— In Ballycrossane qr., 95 a. (153 A. 3n.
22 p. stat.) 19s. 2 jd. ; bar. Longford, co. Galway.
51. WILLIAM BRISCOE gent. — In TullyvilJy, 22 a.
4s.5d— in the Glananogh, 29 a. 5s. lOJd— a controversy
between Killvarnagh and the adjacent towns, 15 a. 3s. Total,
66 a. plant. (106 a. 3 u. 35 p. stat.)-Total rent, 13s.31d.j
bar. Leyncy, co. Sligo. 52. JAMES KING esq— Car-
rowkeelagh and Roane, J qr., 37 a. 7s. 5 jd— in Coolenehenchy,
3 cart., 27 a. 5s. 5 jd. — Total, 64 a. plant. (103 a. 2 k. 27 p.
stat.)— Total rent, 12s. llid. ; bar. and co. Roscommon.
Date 1st Sep. 33 d year. — Inrolled 20th 1'cb. 1682.
Roscommon.
Galway.
Sligo.
Roscommon.
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34 Ch. II.
Carlow.
Wicklow.
Wicklow.
Mayo.
Roll, Sith Cka. II. first part, face.
34 Cu. IL
1. RICHARD WARBURTON of Garryhinch, in the
Queen’s co., esq. — Kilbreckan, Kilgarran, and Ballynemeere,
251a. & 25 p. or 250a. In. 25r. (406a. In. 21p. stat.)
31. 10s.; par. Fennagh, bar. Forth and Idrone, co. Carlow.
Dale 9 tli Oct. 34 th year. — Inrolled 30 th Oct. 1682.
3. GEORGE BYRNE of Dublin, chirurgeon. — Bally-
capple, 222 a. prof. 18 a. unprof. — Ballyncorbegg alias Bally-
corbegg and Knockanfin, 160 a. prof. 10 a. unprof. — in
Knockskiboll, 23 a. prof. 2 a. unprof. — Total, 405 a. plant.
(656 a. &3p. stat) — Rent, 51.; par. Ballydonnell, bar. Arklow,
co. Wicklow. Date 2d Nov. 34 th year. — Inrolled 16 th Nov.
1682.
6. GEORGE OSBORNE of Dublin, gent. — In Shanvally,
die 3 qrs. called Carrowreagh alias Kerroreagh, Carnecolpe
alias Carncolpe, and Attym'Cormick ats Artym'Cormick, and
all the remainder of the said town-land of Shanvally, (over
and above 132 a. granted to John Browne,) 313 a. prof. 30 a.
unprof. (507 a. & Ip. stat) 21. 10s.; par. Billy, bar. Carey,
co. Antrim. Date 1 3th Nov. 34 thy ear. — Inrolled 14 th Dec.
1682.
9. JAS. CLENTON and MARY his wife. — Killcashell,
81a. prof. 78a. unprof. (131a. stat.) 1/. 12s. 9ld.; bar.
Ballynecorr or Arklow, co. Wicklow. Date 28 th Sep.
34 th year. — Inrolled 17 th Oct. 1682.
12. GEORGE TALBOTT esq.— Ballybegg, 2 qrs., 174a.
II. 15s. 2id. ; bar. Ballintobber, co. Roscommon. — in Car-
mullengeeh, 1 qr., 40 a. 8s. \$d. ; bar. Roscommon, same co.
— Lismortagh, 1 qr., 100 a. II. 0s. 2\d. ; A bar. Bellamoe,
same co. — Correleagli, 1 qr., 153 a. II. 10s. lijd. — in Lis-
moyle and Caldraghbegg, being one third part thereof, 23a.
4s. 8W. — Liscorr, 1 cart., 33 a. 6s. 8Jd— Ballyleyne, i qr.,
85 a. 17s. 2\d.; bar. Athlone, same co. — Kilfree and Carnkitt,
4 qrs., 301a. 31. 11s. OW. ; bar. Roscommon, same co. — Bal-
lym'corgles, 2 qrs., 203 a. 21. Is. lid. ; bar. Ballintobber,
same co. — to hold Uiese to the use of him and Sarah his wife ;
remainder to their issue male ; remainder to die next and
eldest son of his body ; remainder to his heirs and assignees for
ever. — Ballyloghbamore, 2 qrs., 199a. 21. 0s. 3 Id. ; bar. Ros-
common, same co. — to the use of Gerald Dillon of Dublin,
esq., and his hen's, until he be paid 2001. sterling; remainder to
him, his heirs and assignes. — in Clooneagh, 79 a. 16s. Old. —
in Clooncorr, 16 a. 3s. 2|d. ; same bar. and co. — Castlerue,
3 qrs., 520 a. 51. 5s. 3d. ; bar. Ballintobber, same co. — Total,
1,926 a. plant. (3,119 a. Sr. 17p. stat.) — Total rent, 191. 10s.
13. PATRICK M'STEPHEN. — In Derryvogha, i qr.,
104a. (168 a. 1 R. 36 p. stat) II. Is. Old. ; bar. Gallon, co.
Mayo. Date 8th Nov. 3ith year. — Inrolled 14 th Nov.
1682.
16. GARRETT MOORE esq. — The casde and manor
of Mornyne, and 5 qrs. in Mornyne, 1 qr., 96 a. — more in
the same, 32a. — Ballycanahan, 3 cart., 53 a. — more in the
same, 16 a. — Towrine, 1 qr., 40 a. — Shillihane, 4 qr., 24 a. —
Carrowlihane, 3 cart., 37 a.— Gortmore, 4 qr., and Townagli-
lehard, | qr., 25 a. — two parcells coition, viz. Enildboe and
Cornee, 26 a. — die castle or fortitude of Brys, containing
2 qrs., viz. Farrangrogie, 1 qr., 114 a. prof. 140 a. unprof. —
Einagh, 1 qr., 129 a. prof. 13 a. unprof.— Cullebane, 4 qrs.,
viz. Barnegregane, Knocknepisser, Legaghreagh, and Slyard,
184 a. prof. 240 a. unprof. — Corretegill, 1 qr., 62 a. prof. 9 a.
unprof. — Quillintragh, 2 qrs., 193 a. prof. 27 a. unprof. —
Ballinestamford, 2 qrs., viz. Carrowmore, 1 qr., and Clonboy,
1 qr., 207 a. 2 r. prof. 407 a. unprof. — Gortneraha, 2 qrs.,
viz. Gortneraha, 1 qr., and Coildrrahine, 1 qr., 103 a. prof.
43a. unprof.— Clondart, 1 qr., Raigh, 1 qr., and Mase, 1 qr.,
244 a. prof. 233 a. unprof. — Ballynrelesey, 4 qrs., viz. Legane
Gilliffe, Calrine, and Ballimore, 173 a. prof. 33 a. unprof.
— Cooleperchane, 3 qrs., viz. Bellycleary, 1 qr., 43a. prof. 2a.
unprof. — Ballyheire, 1 qr., 57 a. prof. 5 A. unprof.— Balline-
lege, 1 qr., 77a. — Duras, 1 qr., 45 a. prof. 3a. unprof.— Balli-
nekilly, 83 a Garryneety, 1 qr., 45 a. prof. 26 a. unprof.—
Ballym'loghane, l qr., 56 a. prof. 14 a. unprof. — Cappagh,
1 qr., 47 a. — Deryfadda, 1 qr., 44 a. prof. 58 a. unprof. —
Kilcolman, 1 qr., 146a. prof. 19a. unprof. — Ballintusta, 1 qr.,
77 a. 2 r. — Clonloghfadda, 1 qr., viz. Clonloghfadda, 4 qr.,
and Townalogha, the other 4 qr., 89 A.— Ballycarrick, 66 A.
prof. 103 a. unprof. — Sravankeigh, 1 qr., with Killcolman
aforesaid. — Shanballybought, 1 qr., 98 a. prof. 32a. unprof. —
Cullenrevagh alias Carrowreagh, 1 qr., 87 A. prof. 87 a. un-
(122.)
prof. — Glassically and Gortefuntane, 1 qr., 48 a. — Athena
alias Gortenedan, 4 qr., 45 a. prof. 60 a. unprof. — Ballymc-
keoghane, 2 qrs., viz. Ballymckeoghane and Ballykirigin, 126a.
prof. 45 a. unprof. — the 4th part of the castle and qr. of Der-
ryowell, 1 cart., 38 a. 3 r. — Raghnegaranagh, 1 cart., 50 a.
prof. 120a. unprof. — Bulla, 1 qr., 142 a. prof. 6 a. unprof. —
— two parts in diree divided of the castle, and 4 qrs., viz.
Castlem'Gerrald, 1 qr., Derry, 1 qr., Killiliell ats Carrow-
ledane, 1 qr., and Bracklone, 1 qr., 207a. — Clonconnor, £ qr.,
48 a.— a chief rent of 5s. sterling in every qr. of land in the
bar. of Clanmorris, excepting such qrs. as are freed by the
composition in Q. Eliz’* reign, as also courts leet and baron
to be held in the said barony, with odier immunities and
privileges, with a fair in Bris on 1 August yearly, and a
weekly Monday market. — Clongowna and Carrowbegg, 2 qrs.,
122 a. prof. 114 a. unprof. — Dronkeene, 1 qr., 46 a. — Mase,
1 qr., 31a. 2r. — Garhawnaghmore and Garhawnaghbegg,
2 qrs., 164 a. prof. 14 a. unprof. — Mote, 2 qrs., 175 a. prof.
25 a. unprof. — Carrowguilline, 1 qr., 42 a. prof. 42 a. unprof.
— Garryvaltreene, 1 qr., 40 a. prof. 366 a. unprof. — Corbal-
lyoughter, 1 qr., 73 a. — in Ballygowne, H qr., 46 a. prof.
114a. unprof. — Carrownecrossey, 1 qr., 40 a. prof. 50 a.
unprof. — in Garryredmond, 5 gneeves, Agherivill, 1 qr., 52 a.
prof. 52 a. unprof. — Ballydonoghue, 1 qr., 41a. — in Bally-
brelian, 2 qrs., 82 a. — Dalline, 2 gneeves, 9 a. — in Clune-
merig, 2 cart., 36 a. — in Carrowmore, 19 a. — in Dughfreny,
2 cart., 24 a. — Iskerlethnelly alias Skenvill, 1 qr.; 53 a. prof.
8a. unprof. — in Carrowneclough, £ qr., 50a. — in Ballaghfarny,
29 a. prof. 25 a. unprof. — Carrowrickard, A qr., 49 a. — Cnr-
rowmcGerrald-Bey, 1 qr., 54 a. — Tryenmore and Castlegare,
2 qrs., 75 a. — Milick, 4 qr., 34a. 2r. — Regangeill, i qr., 53a.
— Kindrumada, 4 qr., 39a. — Knockenemegh and Knockelier,
lqr., 75a. — Aghufada, Knockiska, Lismalun, andDuclogher,
1 qr., 117 a. — Tullamore and Knockroe, 2 qrs., 133 a. — Car-
rowmore, 1 qr., 92 a. — Ruskebegg, 2 qrs., 156 a. — Cultragh
and CoolenVfcena, 1 qr., 79 a. — Killm'nelly, 1 qr., 49 a. — Lis-
more, 1 qr., 75 a. — Cranagh, 2 qrs., 225 a. — Coiltegallagh,
2 qrs., 254 a. — in Skerdane, 2 gneeves, 82 a. — Carrowbegg,
1 qr., 55 a. — Dandavell, 1 qr. and 1 cart., 144 a. — Currow-
nelogha, J qr., 50 a. — Garrawlagh and Lisrebart, 1 qr. and
1 gneeve, 25 a. 2 r. — Cloghbrack, 1 qr., 40 a. — Gorteene,
4 qr., 35 a. — Gortgarive, lj qr., 71 a. — Clonloghfadda, J qr.,
37 a. — Skeaglimore, $ qr., 35 a.— Drimuhanagh, 1 qr., 84 a.
— Nure alias Carrowmore, i qr., 10 a. 3r. — Ballaghcranane,
4 qrs., viz. Drynagli, 1 qr., 80a. prof. 85 a. unprof. — Carrow-
garrive, 1 qr., 58 a. — Turnehatt, 1 qr., 77a. — Carrownahane,
1 qr., 102 a. ; bar. Clanmorris, co. Mayo. — Inishdrumlogh-
hoge, 1 cart., 29 a. ; bar. Tullagh, co. Clare. — Corbally,
3 qrs., viz. Corbally, 1 qr., and Lisseene, 4 qr., 267 a. — Bal-
lanagh, A qr., 55 a. — Killcournanc, J qr., 48 a. — Ballylough,
% qr., 61a.; bar. Dunkellin, co. Galway. — Clonbegny and
Carrowrevagh, 6.) qrs., viz. Carrownure, 1 qr., 103 A. — Car-
rowrevagh, 2 qrs., 382a. — Cloncoran, lqr., 18a. — Clonbigny,
1 qr., 80 A. — Clunaderrow, 1 qr., 80 A. — Emlagli, J qr., 54a.
— Ballyhanry and Clomine parcells, 55 a. ; bar. Athlone, co.
Roscommon. — Total in the bar. of Dunkellin, co. Galway,
and bar. Athlone, co. Roscommon, 1,203 a. plant. (1,948 a.
2r. 16p. stat.) — Rent, 121. 3s. 7rf. — in Termonbnllagli, 6 qrs.,
viz. Moyraskell, 1 qr., 82 a. — Ballinemurdunagh, 1 qr., and
Ballicullinane, 1 qr., 130 A. prof. 73 a. unprof — Rathduffe,
1 qr., 35 a. prof. 71 a. unprof — Ardbouly, 1 qr., 52 a. prof.
4 a. unprof. — Ballyveige, 1 qr., 41 a. prof. 84 a. unprof —
Total, 340a. plant. (550a. 2r. 3 !)f. stat.) — Rent, 31. 8s. lO.jrf. ;
bar. Clanmorris, co. Mayo. — Cloghane Castle, and 4.) qrs.,
viz. Sraigh, 1 qr., 33a. prof 36 a. unprof — Glaudufle, 1 qr.,
57 a. prof 36 a. unprof. — Gortsheagh, 1 qr., 33 a. prof 36 a.
unprof. — Gortnecranagh, lqr., 44a. prof 36a. unprof. —
Lethcarrow, 4 qr., 13 A. prof. 13 a. unprof — BallymTnodlog-
hane, 2 qrs., viz. Carrowmenagh, A qr., Calenedrome, { qr.,
Kinkelly, J qr., and Cogron, ) qr., 125a. — Ogliilhnore, 2 qrs.,
123 A. prof. 66 a. unprof. — Lathnally, 1 qr., and Glanutorke,
1 qr., 35 a. prof. 26 a. unprof. — Corballymore, 1 qr., 112 a.
prof. 9 a. unprof. — Lissieriagban, 2 qrs., 392 a. — Cloone-
crevan, 4 qr., 48 a. — Esker, J qr., 83 a. prof. 96 a. unprof.—
Total, 1,098 a. plant. (1,778 a. 2 r. 12 p. stat.) — Rent,
111. 2s. 3 \d.; bar. Longford, co. Galway. — the island in the
river Brosnaught, reputed part of Gurteenes; bar. Lower
Ormond, co. Tipperary.— Cloghanebegg, i qr., 35a. 1r. 8p.
Carrowcorr, 4 qr., 13 a. — Gortineskin, 1 qr., 45 a. 2k. 16p.
in Curclough, 2-3ds qr., 66 a— in Leaugh, 3 cart, with
Clare.
Galway.
Noscontmon.
Mayo.
Galway.
Tipperary,
Galway.
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3,1 C"' I1- 2 mills thereupon, 89 a.— in Killmucrunnn, 3 a. — Total, 201a.
3 k. 24 p. plant. (327 a. & S p. stat.) — Rent, 4/. Is. 9d. — An-
Galteay. naghcorba, 1 qr., 105 a— Lyer, 3d ofaqr., 25 a.— Camgort,
1 qr., 11 a. — Lisgarra, 11 cart., 18 a. — Knockancatty, in the
town of Derryhewny, 1 cart., 40a — in Lissenayfadda, 1 cart.,
and a mill, 16 a. — in Coilem'shane, 4 cart, and 3d of a cart,
and 1 cart., 131a. 3 k. prof. 85 a. unprof. — Cooleneborsy,
2 cart., 52 a — Total, 39S a. 3 b. plant. — Rent, 4 7. Os. 83d.
Gortirjvin, 2-3ds oi qr., 31 a. — in Cappalivan, 3d* of qr.,
28 a. — Ballytier, 3d of a qr., 16 a. — Macknehany, 3d of qr.,
16a.; bar. Longford, co. Galway.— Total, 91a. plant. (147a.
In. 25 p. stat.)— Rent, 1/. 16s. lOjd— Carrownekelly, 1 qr.,
206 a.; bar. Killconnell, same co. — in Lenarenagh, 1 cart,
called Sannallard, Ardree, and Cappaghlosky, 1 cart., 140 a.
— in Clunkeenebegg and Turkeele, 1 qr., in Corskeagh, J cart,
63a.— Total, 302a. 2r. plant (490a. stat.)— Rent, 37. Is. 3(7.;
bar. Tyaquin, same co. — Killimedagh, 1 qr., 12a. — Lisniskea, j
1 cart., 22 a. — in Clonkoe and Derrycregg parcells, the I
4th part, 16 a.— Total, 50 a. plant. (80 a. 3 R. 39 p. stat.)
— Rent, 10s. lid.; bar. Leitrim, same co. — Balliuegittagh,
1 qr., 105 a. prof. 42 a. unprof. — Total, 170 a. & 13p—
Tipperary. ReIltj ls. 3d_ . bar. Dunmore, sanle co._in Bal|ille alias
Ballmaha, 1J qr., 80 a. (129 a. 2 n. 14 p. stat.) 17. 4s. 31d.;
Clare. bar. Lower Ormond, co. Tipperary. — And whereas he had
failed to make out due proof of his title, before the commis-
sioners, to tile castle and lands of Ballymoylin, Kiltanine,
Drumliogh, and Afflick, 3 qrs., 294 a. 3b.; bar. Tullogh,’
M"yo- co- Clare.— Newcastle, 4 qrs., 518 a. prof. 163 a. unprof.
(839 a. & 12 p. stat.) 57. 4s. 10$d. ; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo.
uan. — Lehardane, 1 qr., 94 a.' prof. 42 a. unprof. — in Tullagh-
nenaspull, 7 a. — Killene, 1 qr., 122 a. ; bar. Tullogh, °co.
Clare.— Ballyline, 1 qr., 18 a. (29 a. & 25 p. stat.) 3s. 7:]d. ;
bar. Kiltartan, co. Galway. — Glasder, 2 qrs., 371 a. prof.
310 a. unprof. — Ballinemiranagh, 1 qr., 182 a. prof. 52 a.
unprof— Total, 553 a. plant. (895a. 2u. 33 P. stat.)— Rent, |
57. 11s. ll$d. ; bar. Longford, same co. — in both the Gur- 34 Ca. jj,
teens, 2 qrs., 490 a. prof. 96 a. unprof. (793 a. 2 r. 35 L
stat.) 77. 8s. lOd. ; bar. Lower Ormond, co. Tipperary. — Tipperary,
the commissioners left him to take such course and remedy,
either in law or equity, for the recovery thereof, as he should
think fit, and the King confirmed to him and his heirs all
such right and title as he formerly had, either in law or
equity, to the said premisses, or any of them ; all such former
right and estate of inheritance as he heretofore had in and to
the 6 qrs. of Killm'Cough, in case the bishop of Clonfert and
Kilhnaccough should fail to make him a lease for 51 years of
three remotest qrs. thereof from the church, under the rent of
40s. per qr., viz. Turmanmore and Turmanbegg, 287a. (464a.
3r. 23p. stat.) 27. 18s. 1 Jrf. ; bar. Kiltartan, same co— Total
in bar. Clanmorris, except Termonballagh, 6 qrs., 7,282 a.
plant. (11,796 a. 1 r. 31 p. stat.)— Rent, 737. 16s. lid— in
bar. Tullagh, 546 a. 3r. plant., viz. left to Law for 517a. 3r.
plant. (838 a. 2 r. stat.)— Rent, 77. 17s. 3 Ad., and in posses-
sion of 29 a. plant. (46 a. 3r. 36p. stat.)— Rent, 8s. 9:]d.
Date 277/t Nov. Silk year. — Inrolled \0th May 1683.
25. STEPHEN WHITE gent., nephew and heir to Clare.
Pierce White— Ballyerla, 1 qr., 98 a. 17. 9s. 9J<7— in Bal-
lenlicky, 1 qr., 24 a. 7s. 3.)d. — in Crosse, 1 qr., 178 a.
27. 14s. Ojd. — Total, 300 a. plant. (485 a. 3 it. 32 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 47. 11s. lid.; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare
26. DONOGH M'CAE. — In Ballyvraghan ais Bally-
morgan, 97 a. 17. 9s. 5 Id. ; same bar. and co. — in Cohy qr.,
58 a. 17s. 7id. ; bar. Corcumroe, same co. — Total, 155 a.
plant. (251a. & 1 1 p. stat.)— Total rent, 27. 7s. Id— the third
part of the premisses to Theob'1 Davock and Ellis his wife for
her life. 26. DANIEL OGE SHAGHNUSSY In Gal,mV-
Rossane, 5 cart., 45 a. plant. (72 a. 3r. 23p. stat.) 9s. l|d. ;
bar. Kiltartan, co. Galway. Date 23 d March Silk year.
— Inrolled 12th Sep. 1682.
1. ANTHONY RAYMOND esq., son and heir of Sam
Raymond of Ballylaughane, co. Kerry, esq— Killmullane,
144. a. 2 r. 24 p. plant. (234 a. 1 it. 33 p. stat.) 12s.; bar.
Iraghtyconnor, co. Kerry. Date loth Feb. 34 th year
Inrolled 3d Aug. 1682.
3. THOMAS SEXTON gent — Ballyclogh, 71 a. — Bal-
lycoolbcgg, 28 a. — Ballycoolmore, 21 a.— 17. 8s. 8 3d. for
Ballyclogh. — 11s. 4Jd. for Ballycoolbegg. — 8s. 6d. for Bally-
coolmore—in Ballykeroge, 38 a. 6r. 15s.4,)d.; par. Inish-
boen and Ballydonnell, bar. Arklow, co. Wicklow. Date
Wth Nov. Silk year — Inrolled 3d Aug. 1682.
”■ . G- GEORGE GERNON gent.— Killtullyvarry, with the
improvements, and in Ballymacgillerline, 2 qrs., 291 a.
27. 18s. lid— Laggan, 1 qr., 189 a. 17. 18s. 3'd. ; bar. Bal-
hntober, co. Roscommon— Total, 480 a. plant. (777 a. 2 r.
5 p. stat ) Total rent, 47. 17s. 2 jd. — to him and his heirs
™"e; ^emr to Patrick Gernon and his heirs male ; remr to
Edw Gernon and his heirs male ; rem' to Ellis Gernon and
her heirs male ; rem' to Bridget Gernon and her heirs male ;
rem to Ulla Gernon and her heirs male for ever, as in the
last will of their grandmother Joane Gernon als Hall widow
dated 23 June 1664 Date 13/4 Dec. 34/4 year.— Inrolled
20/4 Jan. 1682.
’• 9. DENNIS DUGGAN of Archerstowne, Queen’s Co.,
gent Ballygormille alias Ballygormoyle, 130 a. (210 a. 2r.
12 p. stat) 27.8s. 10d.; bar. Maryborough and Cullenagh,
16S2EN S C° Date.m Xov.Sith year.— Inrolled 14/4 Nov.
12. THOS. DEN gent — In Saggard, 120 a. (194 a. 1 r.
!2p stat.) 27. 8s 6 »d.— with power to hold and keep a
weekly Ihursday market there, and 3 fairs yearly, on every
Wrfnrf., after Trinit, Snnft,,, on S8th Sep.,, „„,1
on 2 /th Oct., and the day following each, with a court of Pye-
powder, and the tolls, customs, &c., 17. 6s. 8d. ; bar. New-
cas. e c°. Dublin Dale 27/4 Nov. 34/4 year.-Inrollcd
14/4 Dec. 1682.
16. J AMES BUTLER gent— Maghery (East) alias Rath-
clony, 1 qr., 80 a 17. 4s. 34d— in Cloneene alias BaHynoe,
1 qi., j7 a. 17s. 33d. — Ill Drumineknew alias Derrynege
ragh and Gortnagarran, 1 cart., 15 a. 4s. 6?d— Gortelean
1 qr., 200a. 37. Os. 8Jd— inMomoylanc, 70a. 17. Is. 4d— i,,’
Cloneene alias Ballynoe, 1 qr., 6 a. 1 Is. 1 Od— in the same
Roll, 34/4 Cha. II. Jirst part, back.
| 9 a. 2s. 83d— Total, 437 a. 1 r. plant. (708 a. 1 h. 7 p. stat.)
Total rent, 67. 12s. 9 Id. ; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare.
16. DONNOGH CARROLL gent— In Cloonie, 6 a. (9 a.
2 r. 35 1*. stat.) ls. 9fd. ; same bar. and co. 18. PIERCE
BUTLER of Ballygegin, co. Galway, gent— Carhineclone-
moana, J qr., 105 a. 17. ls. 3'd. — in Ballygiggin, 5 qrs.,
249 a. 27. 10s. 4.)d. — Knockgiltreagh, J qr., 85 a. 17s. 2 Jd. —
Drombane, i qr., 64 a. 12s. 11 Id.— in Annalorga and Cottin,
50 a. 10s. 1 jd— Total, 553 a. plant. (895 a. 3 r. 5 p. stat.) —
lotal rent, 57. Us. 10Jd. ; bar. Kiltartan, co. Galway.
19. JOHN RICE and CHRISTIAN his wife— Roth-
cosliery, 1 qr., 2 cart., 194 a. 17. 9s. 3Jd— Ballymoglish alias
Ballimoglash, 1 qr., 324 a. 37. 5s. 71d— Carrowmore, 1 qr.,
103 a. 17. 0s. lOjd— in Leballyconnoe, 2 qrs., viz. Ballyknock-
banc, 1 qr., and Knockbancarragh, 1 qr., 83 a. 16s. 93d.— in
Cahirforvas, 2 qrs., 96 a. 9s. 5id. ; bar. Dunkellin, same co-
in Carnaheene, i qr., 18 a. 3s. 7|d— in a parcell in comon,
7 a. Is. 5d— in a parcell in comon, 3 A. 2 R. 8Jd— in Bea<di-
begg, J qr., 12 a. 2s. 5id— in Poulogharragh, 'l qr., 1 a. 2ld.
—in a parcell between NM 19 and 22, 10 a. 2s.0id— in Le-
dican, 1 cart., 9 a. Is. lOd. — in Carrownecorr, 1 qr., 15 a. 2r.
3s. lid— Total, 876 a. plant. (1,419 a. & 16 p. stat.)— Total
rent, 87. 17s. 4Jd. ; bar. Clare, same co— to hold in her right
during her life, and after her decease to her executors and ad-
ministrators for 2 years immediately after her death
21. ERAS. TIASLOP and MARY his wife— Kilkieran, East,
i qr-; 62 a. 18s. lOd. — Ailecotty, .{ qr., 57 a. 17s, 3. Id. Dris-
sane, 1 cart., 7 a. 3s. 4d— Total, 130 a. plant. (210 a. 2 n lip
stat.)— Total rent, 17. 19s. 5Jd. ; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare!
—to her heirs male begotten by J.V Lovell her former hus-
band; remr to their heirs female ; rem' in fee to the heirs of
Lovell. 21. MICH. O’DEA— In the 3 cart- of Drom-
gillenagan, 26 a. 7s. 10 Jd. ; same bar. and co. — in Derryn-
druanbegg, J qr., 26 a. 7s.lOJd.; bar. Inchiquin, same co.
—Total, 52 a. plant. (84 a. & 36 P. stat.) 15s. 9Ad
21. NICHOLAS BRENANE— In Ballakillin, 2 qrs., 35 a.
(56a. 2 11. 31 p. slat.) 7s. Id.; bar. Kiltartan, co. Galway.
23. DARBY RYAN. — In Ballynaquonu, 105 a. (170a.
& 15 1*. stat.) 17. 1 Is. lOjd.; bar. Inchiquin, co. Clare.
23. TEIGE RYAN — In the qr. of Coglngh and Gortnacon-
nelagh ats Knocknnghy, 101a. (163 a. 2 r. 19,.. stnt )
1/. 10s. 8d. ; bar. Tullagh, saineco. Dale 7/4 Jan. 33d year.
—Inrolled 16/4 March 1682.
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Roll, 3 5 lit Cha. II. first part, face.
S5Cii.II.
Cork. 1. JOHN COLTHURST of Court, esq— Court alias
Court-Icullinane, 189 a. Is. 24 p. (306 a. 2 it. 36 p. slat.)
10s.; bar. Barretts, co. Cork. Dale 16 th Feb. 35th year.
— Inrolled iOth Feb. 1683.
Galway. 4. HUGH GEOGHEGAN. — In Cahirforvas, 2qrs., 509a.
(824 a. 2r. 8i>. stat.) 51. 3s. Off.; bar. Dunkellin, co. Gal-
way.— to hold to the use of Richard Martin gent, and his
heirs until paid 38/., after which to Hugh and his heirs for
Clare. ever. 6. GEO. MARTYNE.— In the 2 qrs. of 2-3ds of
quarter of Gragans, 288 a. 4/. 7s. 5 \d. — in the same, 16 a.
4s. 10 Ad. — in Lism'eden alias Lismackada and Feanagh,
1 qr., 32 a. 9s. 7 W.— Total, 336 a. plant. (544 a. 1 r. stat.)
— Total rent, 51. Is. Hid. ; bar. Burren, co. Clare. j Date
19/A Feb. 34 th year. — (No time of inrohnent.)
Carle. 9. TEIGE O’CALLAGHANE of Dromalor, co. Cork,
gent. — Dromalor alias Dromaloure, 4 plow., 233 a. 1 r. plant.
(377 a. 3 R. 11 p. stat.) 31. 10s. 94d. ; bar. Duhallow, co. Cork.
Date 24 th Feb. 35 th year. — Inrolled 14 th Marcli 1683.
Wexford. 12. CHRISTIAN BORR esq. — Youngstowne, 163 a. —
Bolgefstowne, 65 a. — Muckwood alias Kilmore, 86 a. ; bar.
Shelmalier, co. Wexford. — to pay the same quit-rent which
is reserved in a grant of the premisses to Philip Hoare esq.,
dated 10th Dec. 10th Cha. II 14. WALTER BUTLER
of Munphin, esq. — Ballinturner and Toninenowlye, 352 a.
4/. ; bar. Scarwalsli, same co. Date 8th May 35 th year. —
Inrolled 22 d June 1683.
Dublin. 17. THOMAS JOHNSON gent. — A messuage containing
one small tenement fronting to Bow-lane, and an additional
tenement behind it, with a backside wherein is a shedd,
boarded, also a large garden wherein is a small cabbin, all
meared on the W. with the King’s pavement, on the N. with
St. Michan’s churchyard, on the E. with an ancient passage
to said churchyard, and S. with a lane leading to said church,
9s. ; in Bow-lane, Oxmantowne, city of Dublin. Date
26 th Oct. 35 th year. — Inrolled 2 d Nov. 1683.
Clare. 19. WM. MTEIGE RYAN gent— In Ballyansinebegg,
2 qrs., 81 a. 1/. 4s. 7 Jd. — in Ballyansinemore, 19 a. 5s. 9d.
— Total, 100 a. plant. (161 a. 3 r. 37 p. stat-.) — Total rent,
1/. 10s. 4. l,d. ; bar. Burren, co. Clare. Date 2 9th Nov.
35 th year. — Inrolled 5th Dec. 1683.
21. NIC. Earl of CARLINGFORD. — Cloonecashell,
1 qr-, 224 a. 2/. 5s. 4jd— Ardrea, 1 qr., 107 a. 1/. Is. 8d.
— Emlaghnaghten, 1 trine, 247 a. 21. 10s. Old— Portrench,
3 cart., 147 a. U 9s. 9{d. — Lisnanybegg, 1 trine, 83 a.
16s. 9 Id. — Ardsallngh, 4 qr., 91 a. 18s. 5jd. — Tonapoura,
i qr., 59 a. 11s. 1 ljd.— Lecarrowreagh, A qr., 43 a. 8s.81d.
— Finaghroe alias Finaghgare, J qr., 55 a. I Is. ljd— Ros-
ci'ibb, 1 trine, 132 a. 1/. 6s. 8ijd. — Lorga, J qr., 56 a.
Its. 44.— Carrowmactenany, A qr., 75 a. 15s. 2 jd.— in Trine-
lisbane, Trineanurball, Drumegrany, 2 trines, 216 a. 21.3s. 8jd.
— Sniggin, 3d of a qr., 27 a. 5s. 8d. — Burvoys, j qr., 84 a.
17s— Tully more and Knocknagher, 1 qr., 91 a. 18s. 5 d.
— Knockrawer, 1 cart., 15 A. 3s. 04d. — Clooneana, 3d of a
trine, 102 a. 1/. 0s. 5Jd. — in Tawnnghmore and Coilfadda,
2-3ds of a trine, 130 a. 1/. 6s. 3|)d. — Ardraghenbegg, 73 a.
14-s. 9 :jd. — Emlogh, part of Ardrahenmore, 67 a. 13s. 6)d. —
Ballonspurr, 2 qrs., 244 A. 21. 9s. 5 d. — Coiltecrine, 45 A.
9s. 1 Jd. — Dechowed, 1 qr., 138 a. 1/. 7s. lljd. — Knockfog-
hery, 1 qr., 73 a. 14s. 9 Jd. — Carrowreagh, 1 qr., 106 a.
1/. Is. 5 Ad. — Shancargen, 1 qr., 86 a. 17s. 5 d. — Drumrane, 78 a.
15s. 9 Id— Farrenmorrisse, 1 cart., 32 a. 6s. 5i}d.— Lisleagh,
192 a. 1/. 18s. lO.Ad. — Brackloonagh, 1 qr., 88 a. 17s. 9jd. —
Cloonenacloghy, 4 qr., 102 a. 1/. 0s. 8d. — Cloonemaliane, lqr.,
105 a. 1/. Is. 3d. — Clunehunsun, 1 qr., 98 a. I9s. 10jd. —
Oghum, 1 trine, 117 a. 1/. 3s. 8Jd— in Rathbane, lqr., 57 a.
11s. 6 id. ; bar. Corren, co. Sligo. — in Monnyhilly, 3d of
qr., 11a. 2s. 2|d. — Cargenfadda, 1 cart., 37 a. 7s. 6d. —
Mullnghfarna, 2-3ds qr., 58 a. 11s. 9d. — Cooleboy and
Ardlee, 4 qr., 37 a. 7s. 6d. ; bar. TirrereU, same co. —
Total, 3,828 a. plant. (6,200 a. 2 r. 26 p. stat.)— Total rent,
38/. 15s. Id. Date 25th Jan. 34th year. — Inrolled 3d July
1683.
25. HUGH O’CONNOR. — Rathnebolliagh, lqr., 136 a.
1/. 7s. 6 d. — Moyne and Rathmeage, 2qrs., 219a. 21. 4s. 4Jd.
— Brackloon, 2 qrs., 210 a. 2/. 2s. 6jd. — Keely, 4 qr., 53 a.
10s. 8jd. — Barnenagh, 1 qr., 82 a. 16s. 7 id. — the castle,
bawne, and lands of Ballyntobber alias Rosmine or Rossinine,
177 a. 1/. 15s. lOd— Ballymachiher qr., 206 a. 21. Is. 8Jd—
in the 2 qrs. of Lahara or Laraha and Ross, 22 a. 4s. 54d. —
in Kerlegan in the 4 qrs. of Ballymoylan, 24 a. 4s. 10)d. —
Total, 1,129 a. plant. (1,828 a. 3 h. 5 p. stat.)— Total rent,
11/. 8s. 6 jd. ; bar. Ballintobber, co. Roscommon. Date
29th Jan. 35 th year. — Inrolled 4th Feb. 1683.
Roll, 3 5 th Cha. II. first part, back.
Waterford.
1. EDM. son and heir of ALEX. KIRWAN gent.,
deed. — Towmore, 1 qr., 127 a. 1/. 5s. 84d. — Cambragh,
1 qr., 104 a. 1/. Is. lid. ; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo. — Cre-
ganguile alias Gorgingile, 4 qr., 53 a. 10s. 8:{d. — Knockroe
alias Bogalrawy and Killdowen, 67 a. 13s. 6 jd. — Clogh-
brack or Knockbrack, 4 qr., 40 a. 8s. Id. — Lagferine alias
Lagterine, 3d of a qr., 9 a. Is. 9 jd. — Lecarrowcally, J qr.,
42 a. 8s. 6d. — Knockroe alias Kiltane, Lagnoragowle, and
Attigarrett, 2 qrs., 52 a. 10s. 6 jd. — Gullintrough, 4 qr., 65 a.
13s. 2jd. — Cnockneveagh and Cnocknetire, 3 cart., 56 a.
11s. 4d. — Cnockistie als Taghifadda mid Lissmullune, 4
gneeves, 78 a. 15s. 94d. — Cloghir, lqr., 78 a. 15s. 9 jd. —
Clonshanvoy, J qr., 24 a. 4s. 10jd. — Ballinroane, 1 gneeve,
15 a. 3s. 0{d. — Douglogher, 2 gneeves, 37 a. 7s. 6 jd. —
Shankill, J qr., 37 a. 7s. 6 jd. — Lisfer or Lifferin, a parccll,
7 a. Is. 5 d. — Gortinure, a cart., 19 a. 3s. lOd. — Portagh,
lqr., 151a. 1/. 10s. lljd. — Frehine and yc acres, J qr.,
75 a. 15s. 3d. — acres of Mayo parcel!, 25 a. 5s. Id. — in
Dorryhowell alias Derrynacree, 1 qr., 116 a. 1 r. 1/. 3s. 6jd. —
Cappagh, lqr., 47a. 9s. 7d. — Cnocknemoyholane, lqr., 60a.
12s. ljd. — Skeaghmore, J qr., 35 a. 7s. Id. — Gortine, 1 qr.,
73 a. 14s. lOjd— Gortgarra, 4 qr., '78 a. 15s. 9Jd.— Cloon-
lafadda, J qr., 64 a. 12s. 2 jd. — Carrowmore ais Skrigliboy,
1 qr., 162a. 1/. 12s. 94d. — Cloonegawne, 1 qr., 68 a. 13s. lOd.
— in Carrowbegg qr., 14 a. 2s. lOd. — Cloontogh, with the
coitions, 1 qr., 70 A. 14s. 2d. — in Ballenree qr., 3 gneeves and
3-8th parts of a gneeve, 70 a. 14s. 2d— Total, 2,018 a. plant.
(3,266 a. 3r. 22 p. stat.)— Total rent, 20/.8s.8jd. ; bar. Clan-
morris, co. Mayo. Dale 24th Jan. 34 th year. — Inrolled
17 th Feb. 1683.
5. NICHOLAS KNIGHT of Dublin, esq. — Ballylough-
more, 227 a. prof. 87 a. unprof. (367 a. 2 r. 32 p. stat.) 21.;
(122.)
par. Killmacombe, bar. Gualtier, co. Waterford. Date
28 th Sep. 34 th year. — Inrolled 2d March 1683.
9. JAMES DILLON esq., heir of Luke Dillon. — Dangan
O’Berne, 7 cart., 196 a. 1/. 19s. 8 d. — Carrughmore, 1 qr.,
123 a. 1 /. 4s. 10 jd. — Clonsillagh, 1 qr., 84 a. 17s— in Knock-
negawna, 1J qr., 118 a. 1/. 3s. 10 Id. — Cloncuo, 4 qr., 60 a.
12s. 2d. — in Twomore and Mullaghneshce and Aghaluske,
140 a. l/.8s.4jd— Total, 721a. plant. (1,168 a. stat.)— Total
rent, 7/. 6s. ; bar. Ballintobber and Roscommon, co. Roscom-
mon.— a weekly Thursday market, and 2 fairs yearly, on 25 and
26 July, and 28 and 29 October, at the town of Dangan
O’Berne, with court of pye-powder, tolls, customs, &c., 1/.
Date 1 9th Sep. 34th year. — InroUed 16 th March 1683.
12. JOHN BUTLER gent. — I-oughbowen, 1 qr., 131 a.
1/. 6s. 6jd. — in Killeene, 1 qr., 73 a. 14s. 9 Jd. — in Caher-
naclusagh cartron, 7 a. Is. 5 d. ; 4 bar. Clonm'knowen, co.
Galway. — in a parcell of oaken wood, 19 a. 3s. lOd. — in
Meelicke, 4qr., 30 a. 6s. Id.; 4 bar. Leitrim, same co. — Total,
260 A. plant. (421 a. & 24 p. stat.)— Total rent, 21. 12s. 7jd.
Date 4th July 35th year. — InroUed 9th July 1683.
14. MARCUS KIRWAN. — In the town and 4 qrs. of
land of Corbally, 254 a. 2r. (412a.&39p. slat.) 2/.lls.5jd.;
bar. Clare, co. Galway. Date 2d July 35lh year. — Inrolled
16 th July 1683.
16. NIC. Lord Visct. NETTERVILL— The manor of
Dowth, and also the castles, messuages, lands, tenements, and
hereditaments belonging to him in the towns, villages, ham-
letts, and fields of Dowth, 551 a. 1 it. prof. 10 A. 2 r. unprof.
— Newtowne ais Balleboy, part of the lands of Dowth, and
the moiety of Proudfoustowne, with the appurt"’, 73 a. 1 r. —
3S Ca. II.
Sligo.
Roscommon.
Waterford.
Roscommon.
Galway.
Galway.
Meath.
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sscn.n. Total, (892 a. 3 it. 29 p. stat.) 1U 3s. 2fd.— and for the
.. . moiety of Proudfoustowne, (118 a. 2 r. 25 p. stat.) l/.9s.7|d.;
Meat i. |)al. 3]anCj co MeATh. — the lordship of Ballygart, con-
sisting of the villages of Ballygart and Corballis, 344 a. 3 it.
20 r. (558 a. 2 r. 18 p. stat.) 61. 19s. 8d.— part of Ninch
and Lcytowne, 169 a. 31. 8s. 5 d. — the villages and lands of
Gillianstowne, 300 a. 2 it. 20 p. 61. Is. 9 d. — botlt the Datna-'
nastownes and 6 couple of capons out of the lands of Dama-
nast1", 138a. 21. ISs.lOJd. — Moore-chttrch, 46 a. 2 it. 18s. lOd.
— inKenoge, 20 a. 8s. 1 Jd. — in Johnstowne, 60 a. l/.4s.3Jd. ;
bar. Duleeke, same co. — the lordship of Ardmulchan, con-
sisting of the villages of Ardmulchan, 673 a. 2 it. 13 /. 12s. 8Jd.
— Carnulfe, 73 a. 1/. 9s. 6.)d. — Harristowne-Barrett, part,
102 a. 2 it. 20 p. 21. Is. 7 d. — several chief rents out of Kings-
towne, Heyestowne, and Oldtowne ; bar. Skreene, same co. —
Baconstowne, 517 a. 3 n. 10/. 9s. 3d. — Jordanstowne, 200 a.
4/. Is.— Ballinterry, 334 a. 1 it. 8p. 61. 15s. 4Jd.-in Colin-
draught, 8 a. 3s. 3c?. ; bar. Moyfenragh, same co. — Total in
Meath, 3,614 a. 2 it. 28 p. plant. (5,855 a. & 28 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 73/. 3s. 9 (f/. — one house or tenement in Dunboyne;
bar. Dunboyne, same co. — two tenements in Grenocke ; bar.
Westmeath. Katoatli, same co. — the manor of Ballemore, and all the
castles, messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments in the
towns, villages, and fields of Ballemore, 1,412 a. lit. 8p. prof.
140 a. 1 n. 8 p. unprof. 28/. 11s. Hr/. — Jordanstowne and Clo-
nybane, part of Ballymore, 32 a. 1 it. 8 p. 13s. lc?. — Ballyne-
callin, 299 a. 2 a. 32 p. 6/. Is. 4.W.— Ballymadron, 63 a. 1 n.
24 p. 1/. 5s. 8 d. — Ballyhesker, Skafine alias Newtowne, and
Ballynegalloghlagh, 206 a. 2 r. 16 p. 4/. 3s. 8d— Ballynecorr,
108 a. & 16 p. 21. 3s. 9Jd. — Killineboy, 106 a. 2/. 2s. lid—
Tobbercormuck, 230 a. 1b. 24 p. 4/. 13s. 3fd. — Parcells-
towne, 88 a. 1/. 15s. 7 id. — Modranstowne, 63 a. 1 r. 24 p.
1/. 5s. 8d— Newbristy, 67 a. 1 a. 8 p. 11. 7s. 2fd— Clony-
murtogh, 33 a. 1 a. 8 p. 13s. 5Jd. — Ballymorine, 42 a. 17s.
— Callaghtowne, 522 a. 2 a. prof. 220 a. St 82 p. unprof.
10/.lls.7</.; bar. Rathconrath, co. Westmeath.- — theplowland 35 Cn.n
known by the names of Crossland ats Moydrum, Crosse ats .
Brinesland, 296 a. 3 a. 6/. 0s. 2 Jr/.; territory Brawny, same co. Westmeath,
— the lands of the Plaire Killrush, alledged part of Ballyne-
corr; bar. Rathconrath, sameco — Total in Westmeath, 3,572a.
plant. (5,786 a. & 20 p. stat.)— Total rent, 72/. 6s. 5 id.— the Roscommon.
townes, hamletts, fields, and islands of Loghre, Inchigin, In-
chimore, Inchinenagh, Inchigallagh, and Inchicorrbcgdermott,
161 a. 2 a. (260 a. 3 n. 7 r. stat.) 1/. 12s. 7Jd. ; co. Roscom-
mon. — Killsough ats Cloghlane in and near Ballruddery, Dublin
with a small tenement in d“, 36 a. 1 a.; bar. Ballruddery, co.
Dublin.— in Ballvinstowne, 2 tenements, with lands thereto Lonqfmd
belonging, 42a. (126a. 3a. Ip. stat. including Killsough) '
1/. 1 Is. 8. Jr/, same co. — Breny ats Brena near Ardagh, 37a. 2r.
prof. (60 a. 2 b. stat.) 134 a. unprof. 15s. 2)d.; bar. Ardagh,
co. Longford. — two tenements in Collan-Marlestowne, Louth.
162 a. 1 r. — Cartanstowne and Leverstowne, 181a. 3 r.
Kernestowne, 134 a. 1 r. — Galestowne and other parcells
thereto adjoining, 134 a. 1r.; bar. Atherdee, co. Louth
Total, (991a. 1b. 14 p. stat.)— Rent, 12/. 7s. 10d.— mort-
gaged for 800/. by John Stanley to Nic5 Lord Vise' Netter-
vill, grandfather of yc said Nic’ Lord V. Nettevvill. Date
26 th Oct. 35 th year. — Inrolled 26 th Nov. 1683.
23. SILVESTER HEHIRgent. — In Carnane, 2-3d parts Galtcay.
of 2 qrs., 12 a. 2s. 5d.; bar. Adienree, co. Galway. — in
Shunagh, 3d of qr., 19 a. 3s. 10 Jr/.; J bar. Bellamoe, same
co.— in Lecarrowenorogan, J qr., 50a. 10s. lid— Total, 81a.
plant. (131a. & 33 p. stat.)— Total rent, 16s.4Jd.; bar. Kill-
connell, same co.— Derreliultuske, 10a. 3s.0Jd.; bar. Islands, Chtre.
co. Clare.— in Clonnogher, 1 1 a. 3s. 4d. ; bar. Tullagh, same
co. — in Steneonagh, 5 a. Is. 6 Jr/. ; bar. Burren, same co.
Littertubberrett, 6a. Is. 9Jd.; bar. Islands, sameco. Total
32 a. plant. (51 a. 3 r. 13 r. stat.)— Total rent, 9s. 8Jd. -
Date 7th Aug. 36th year.— Inrolled 19 thDec. 1683.
Galway.
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Roll, 86th Cha. II. first part, face.
,1. NICHOLAS HANIN gent. — Killbegg, J qr., 126 a.
1/. 5s. 6 Jr/.— Cappanaghten, 1 qr., 241a. 2/.8s. 9W. — Sun-
nagh, 1 qr., 199 a. 21. 0s. 3Jd.— Culliny, Iqr., 92 a. 18s. 7. Id.
— Carmackoge alias Castletowne, 1 qr., 99 a. 1/. 0s. 04d—
Liscoyle, .1 qr., 96a. 19s. 5Jd— Corbane, 1 cart, 45 a. 9s" 1 \d.
— in Lorga, 1 qr., 204 a. 21. Is. 3\d. — in Drhn qr., 75 a.
15s. 2Jd. — Total, 1,177 a. plant. (1,906 a. 2 r. 22 p. stat.) —
Total rent, 11/. 18s. 3fd. ; bar. Longford, co. Galway.
2. MORTAGH HANIN gent. — Iskerboy, 1 qr., 136 a.
1/. 7s. 6Jd. — Ballymahine, 1 qr., 159 a. 1/. 12s. 2\d. — in
Garrymore, 1 qr., 39 a. 7s. lOfd. — m Cloonconabegg alias
Gortleame cart, 5 a. Is.— in Lurga, 21 a. 4s. 3d.— in Derus,
4 a. 9i)d. — Total, 364 a. plant. (589 a. 2 r. 17 p. stat.) —
Total rent, 3/. 13s. 8Jd.; same bar. and co. Date 25th Feb.
3 6th year — Inrolled 6th March 1684.
4. BRYNE son and heir of CONLY GEOGHEGAN of
Donore, esq., defied. — The mansion house of Monoghstowne
alias Ballymonoghan, with 3 fishing weares in the river of
Brosnagh, 296 a. & 4 p. ; bar. Moycashell, co. Westmeath.
— Rathnemadagh, 3 plow., 747 a. & 16 p— Scanirigg alias
Ballynamelin ats Dromore, 158 a. 3 r. — Gnewbrack 112 a.
1 u. 8 p. — Ballybrowne, 55 a. & 14 p— Breakaghrea, 424 a! .
2 n.— part of the towne and lands of Donore and Coolefin,
60 a. 2 n. ; bar. Moyashell and Magheridernon, same co.
Beallahattin and Eanagh alias Spittle, 68 a. 1 u. 7 p— such
part of Tidlaclianeny ats Cluona, Clonsillin, and Killelin, as
lye next adjoining to the said lands of Monaghstowne ats
Ballymonaghan, 77 a. 1 n. 31 p.— Rent, 2,000a. plant. (3,239a.
2 n. 27 1’, stat.) — Rent, 40/. 9s. 10 Jr/. ; bar. Moycashell, same
co— to hold to him and his heirs, to the use of the heirs and
assign es of his said father— in a parcell of woody land be-
longing to Cronagh, 279 a. 21. 16 s. 6d. — bogg in comon to
Lackabane and Cloncashell, 2 qrs., and Carrownoune, 1 qr.,
13 a. 2s. 7id.; J bar. Leytrim, co. Galway— Total, 292 a.
plant. (473 a. & 4 p. stat.)— Rent, 21. 19s. ljd— in Bally-
bornngh, 1 qr., 77 A. ( 124 a. 2 n. 36 p. stat.) 1/. 3s. 4$d. ; bar.
Inchiquin, co. Clare— Cotter or Collor ats Mac-Moylfin
alias Ballyglany, 1 qr., 238 a. 21. 8s. 2Jd— Tobberboy, Fahey,
and Crone, 1 qr., 88 a. 17s. 9 \d. — Cloncarke alias Cloonortow
or Clenmarters, A qr., 197 a. 11. 1 9s. lOjd— Kilhine alias
Kilhugli als Killinehugh, 1 qr., 116 a. 1/. 3s. 5?d— Mulle ats
Cornemalley, 1 qr., 376a. 3/. 16s. ljd— in Carrowniskie, Iqr.,
28 a. 2 r. 5s. 9Jd. — Carrownegilbuck ats CarrownTgilbuck,
1 qr., 203 a. 2 r. 21. Is. 2id. — Ballyglass alias Drumnegar-
ragh, 1 qr., 226 a. 21. 5s. 9Jd. ; bar. Tyrawly, co. Mayo. —
Total, 1,473 a. plant. (2,386 a. 1 r. 11p. stat.) Total rent,
14/. 18s. 3 Jd. — to hold as the above. Date 12th March
36th year. — Inrolled 15 th May 1684.
9. GEORGE, son and heir apparent of JOHN BROWNE
of the Neale, esq. — Ballysliinegan alias Neale, 4 qrs., 157 a.
— Polevoly, J qr., 24 a. — Custerlagh and Pologhry, 1 qr., 79 a.
— Gortnegowny qr., 45 a. — Lissiniscky qr., 68 a. — Castlecrive
qr., 59a— CaiTownegarrane qr., 45a— Tenecarny and Gorto-
bernaskie, 33a. — in Creganecoile, A qr., 60 a the castle and
A qr. of Moneygreboge and Cahirdulfe, A qr., 65a— Aghafadda
qr., 84- a. — Cahernagolam qr., 65 a. — Laface, A qr., and Atty-
cloghy, i qr., 89 a— in Ballyhenry, 4 qrs., and Arbarnagh,
i qr., 96 a. — Carrowkeele alias Carowlicklin and Cleve,
3d 4 qr., 15 a— 1 qr., U qr., l-8th part of a qr., and l-12th
part of a qr. of Ballynishin and Cooleterick, l-3d of qr.
Gortnemucky and Gortnegor, 72 a. — in Clooncunelan ats
Cloonculeny, 29 A— Carowbronoge, 1 qr., Drumoclogh alias
Drumnaglogh, and Drumnacartron, and Lagnavidoge alias
Skehenecourty, Drumnistayler, and Drnmnihillagmaine, in
all 4 qrs., 157 a. — Iinockakilline alias Drumshanagh, 30 a.
Stroue alias Strowne, 1 qr., 62 A— Come, 1 qr., 28 a Can-
als Carha, 1 qr., 37 a— Muckanagh, 1 qr., 75 a— Lapella ats
Lapellagh, 58 a— Dirycoyle alias Gortnanoule and Dcrry-
couse, 68 a— Tullagh, 1 qr., 54 a— mountain, 3 parcells be-
longing to yc same, 33 a— Letter ats Litteimore and Litter-
begg, 182a — Clanhurst, 2 qrs., 111a— Ratriny, 20a Total,
2,000a. plant. (3,239 A. 2 n. 27p. stat.)— Rent, 20/. 4s. lljd.;
bar. Killmnine, Carragli, Burishowle, and Tirawly, co. Mayo.
— to-tlie use of his father’s heirs and assignes. 12. WIL-
LIAM BRABAZON esq — Hie castle, town, and lands of
Ballinasloe alias KiUgarrow, 1 qr., 307a. — Drumshure (part),
538a. — Tullrush, J qr., 164a. — Corncsarvoge, J qr., 130a.
Rathpeake, 1 qr., 147a — Carraghegowrc, 1 cart., 86a. — Slian-
ballyhtigh, 6th cart., 22 a— Total, 1,394a. plant. (2,258 a. &
8 p. stat.) — Rent, 14/. 2s. 3d. ; A bar. Moycarnan, co. Ros-
common. — Backc, 1 cart., 23 a — Clunfuilc and Lisdowny,
2 qrs., 328 a. — Knockroghy, 4 qr., 54a. — Killclony, 142a.
in Killermoore, 59 a. — Total, 606 a. plant. (931 a. 2 it. 19 P.
stat.) — Rent, 6/. 2s. 9d. ; J bar. Clonm'knowen, co. Galway.
Date 15th Nov. 36 th year. — Inrolled 20 th Nov. 1684.
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15. JOHN, son and heir of JOHN MCNEMARRA of
Crevagh, esq., deced. — Crevagh ais Cahirmine ats Caherkelly,
87 a. 2 n. — Carrowgarr, 1 18 a— Ballyhickie, 10 a. 2 u. 20 p.
— half a qr. of Corbally, called Cahirshano, 56 a. 2 b. — Lo-
carrowknocknogoge, i qr., parcell of Westkeefe, 43 a. — East-
kcefe, 83 a. — Leearrownapolroe, 1 qr., 42 a.— Moyreske, 198 a-
— Ballyorla, 1 qr., 98 a. — Muckrnsse, 8 a. 2 u. — Finagh, 1 cart.,
35 a. 2 b. — Ballycreghan, 1 qr., 83 a. — Ballymorgan, 2-3ds qr.,
64 a. 1b. 10p. — Bally merrigan, 1 cart., 46 a.— Cahirkine,
1 qr., 51 a. — Mohallo-West, 126 a. — Tullaghvohan, Cahir-
karnan, Craghovorin, parcell of Mohollo-East, 106 a. — Chan-
ate, 1 cart., Knockraheluskrane, 1 cart., parcell of Cappagh,
73 a. — Clonecassine, l qr., parcell of Ballygassej'-West qr.,
68 a. — Kilvoydane, 1 cart., 13 a. 2 n. — Lisdnffe, h qr., 52 a.
—Total, 1,463 a. 1 r. 30 p. plant (2,370 a. 2 it. 8 p. stat.)—
Rent, 221. 4s. 5.1 rf. ; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare 18. DO-
NOGH M'NEMARRA. — In Drumbanuffe, 1 qr., 5 a.
Is. 6 \d. — the coiiions formerly belonging to Snmnagh-North
and Sumnagh-South, 37 a. 1 Is. 2\d. — in the coitions formerly
belonging to Drumbanuffe and Sonnagli-South, 24 a. 7s. 3 \d.
— in Ballyneforevarnagh, 1 qr., 13 a. 3s. llid. — in Drum-
banuffe qr., 22 a. 6s. 8jd. — Total, 101 a. plant. (163 a. 2 r.
16 p. stat.) — Total rent, 1/. 10s. 8 \d. ; same bar. and co.
18. CATH. and PHILIP DWYRE. — In Cahergoredan,
East and West, 2 qrs., 138 a. 2 n. 21. 2s. Ofrf. — in Crantiagher,
2}j qrs., 40 a. 12s. 1 Jd. — Total, 178 a. 2 n. plant. (289 a.
& 24 p. stat.) — Total rent, 21. 14s. 2 id. ; same bar. and co.
to his heirs and assignes for ever 18. DANL. HICKY.
— In Ballyhicky, 2 qrs., 6 a. (9 a. 2 n. 35 p. stat) Is. 9ij d. ;
same bar. and co. Date 2d Dec. 36 th year. — Inrolled
9th Dec. 1684.
20. ELLEN and MARGT., daughters and heirs of
RICHARD BUTLER esq., deced, son of Theobald. — Der-
ryluscane, 682 a. 1 r. 24 p. — Coolemoyne, 51a. 1 r. 24 p. —
part of Coolemoyne, 134 a. & 32 p. — Garrandraky and
Brakagh, 255 a. 2 r. 16 p. — Raheeneand Garryard, 114 a. —
Milltowne, 108 a. & 16 p. — Rathduffe in Rathsallagh, 76 a. —
part of Rathbritt, 109 a. — Boffanagh alias Glanteligin, 329 a.
3 b. 8 p. — Templequarter alias Knocktemple, 100 a. — in
Graigelevane, 39 a. 2 r. — Total, 2,000 a. plant. (3,239 a.
2 r. 27 p. stat.) — Rent, 30/. 7s. 3£d. ; bar. Middlethird, co.
Tipperary. — inCapparoe, lqr.,87A. 1/. 6s.5|e/. — Corlloone,
lqr., 129 a. 1/. 19s. 2d. — in Cloonlorny, 1 qr.,6A. Is. 10jd.;
bar. Tullogh, co. Clare. — in Carrintoolronagh and Bollio-
bolge qr., 20 a. 6s. Id. ; bar. Inchiquin, same co. — Total,
242 a. plant. (392 a. stat.)— Total rent, 21. 13s. 6 id. Date
6th Dec. 36 th year. — Inrolled IS th Dec. 1684.
25. FRANCIS MATHE WES.— Russincalla, i cart, 2a.
— in Mayvis, 2 qrs. 217 a. — Russinvallagh, i cart., 3 a. — Lit-
tertesker, i cart., 8 a. — Dnunnikilly, 1 qr., 44 a. — Annagh and
Gortdrisher, 1 qr., 52 a. — Cnocknegarough, 1 qr., 61 a.— Shan-
bally- Corm uck, 1 qr., 50 a.— Kill, 1 qr., 26 a. — Drumnidarre,
1 qr., 60 a. — Total, (839a. & 12p. stat.)— Rent, hi. 4s. lO^d. ;
bar. Muckullinand Ballynyhinchy, co. Gai.way 26. GEO.
FRENCH. — Drumgough, 1 qr., 34 a. 6s. 101d. — Killkell alias
Killkeile, i qr., 20 a. 4s. 1 \d. — in Drumcorrbane, 8a. Is. 7 \d. —
Gortenmally alias Gortenvally, 1 qr., 36 a. 7s. 3 \d. — Urlare,
lqr., 81a. 16s. 4fd. — in Knocknegee and Dromnegressy,
21 a. 4s. 2;{d. — in Lisgoole, 1 qr., 53 a. 10s. 8jd. — in Drom-
corbane, 17 a. 3s. 5Jd.— Total, 270 a. plant. (437 a. 1 r. 17 p.
stat.) — Total rent, 21. 14s. 7 \d. \ bar. Carra, co. Mayo. — to
hold to the heires and assignes of his grandfather Rowland
French gent 26. WM. GROOMEgent— In Clooncagh,
i qr., 45 a. 9s. ljd. — in Clooncagh, £ qr., 9 a. Is. —
Total, 54a. plant. (87 a. 1)r. 35p. stat.) — Total rent, 10s. 1 Id.;
bar. Killconnell, co. Galway. Date 18</i Aug. 26th year.
— Inrolled 29th Jan. 1684.
28. JOHN son and heir of ROB. MARSHALL gent.,
deed, assignee to Sir Wm. Petty kt. — Litter- Jeragh, 915 a.
2r. 10 p. — Lough in the same, called Conmacomec, 21a. 3r.
unprof. — commons to the parish, called Rosbracha, 300 a. —
Litter- West, 469 a. 2 r. 30 p. — underwood in the same, 32 A.
& 20 p. — Coolenihargill and Drominagha, 457 a. — in the same,
3 it. — in the same, 1 r. — in the same, 1 r. — in the same, 5 a. 2 r.
— in the same, 7 a.. 2 r. 2 p. — lough in the same, 7 a. unprof.
—in the same, 3 h— in the same, 131 a. & 20 p— Faha, 370 a.
1 R. 20 p. — Killduffe, part of Faha, 986 a. — in the same lough,
21 a. 3 r. unprof. — the 2 Camieraghs, 642 a. — commons be-
longing to the 8 plow, of Glanbehy,754A. — Killnabrack,538A.
(122.)
— Gowlane, 470 a — Culernoe, 480 a — Canahir, 113 a.— Kean-
raure, 200 a. — Kosseneshcragh, 140 a. — Fasglassy, 102 a. '
lands belonging to Killnebrack, 15 a. — boggy pasture in the
same, 43 a. & 10 p. — underwood in the same, 51 a. 1 n. 20 p. ;
par. Glanbehy, bar. Iveragh, co. Kerry. — West-Comigoe,
216 a. 2 r. 38 p. — in the same, 50 a. — Cloghane M'Quine,
538 a. & 36 p— in the same, 217 a. 1 r. 8 p— Cloghanehiha-
naghane, 344 a. 2 r. 15 p.— in the same, 222 a. 3 r. 24 p. in
the same, 142 a. 2 r. 28 p.-in the same, 1 r.— Carhin, 533 a.
1 it. 20 p. prof. 420 a. 2 r. 15 p. unprof. — Aghatubrid, 953 a.
in the same, 162 a. 2 r. 16 p. par. Cahir; same bar. and co.
— BallynTgillenewlan, 198 a. 1 r. 28 p. — in the same, 3 a. 1 it.
— in the same, 77 a. — Cashell and Towerglassogy, 12 a. 3 n.
3 p.— West-ICillyboyne, 134 a. & 10 p. — in the same, 93 a. &
6 p.— Killonagha, 59 a. 3 r. 32 p.— in the same, 60 a. 2 r.
Innisto and Fearglin ats Puffin-Island, 15 a. — Kilkearagh,
350 a. 3 r. 35 p.— in the same, 218 a. 1 n. 24 p.— in the same,
180 a. 3 r. — Rathkerne, 59 a. & 25 in the same, 15 a.
1 r. 30 p. — in the same, 99 a. — Cloghanetaning, 101 a. &
21 p. — in the same, 4 a. — in the same, 14 a. 3 it. 10 r. —
Dookall, 188 a. — Latiffe, 340 a. 3 it. 24 p. — in the same,
83 a. 3 r.— in the same, 40 a.— in the same, 60 a. 1 r. 10 p.
—Bolus, 130 a.— in the same, 7 a — Aghort, 132 a. 2 r. 32 p.
—in the same, 193 a. 3 r. 2 p— in the same, 1 a. 3 it. 4 p—
Allaghy, 190 a. 2 r. — in the same, 50 a. — in the same, part
of Ballynaghan called Turney, 67 a. 2 r. 28 p.— in the same,
10 a. — East-Killyboyne, 160 a. & 13 p. — in die same, 38 a.
& 30 p. — Aghagada, 386 a. — in the same, 24 a in the same,
170 A. — Killoluoge, 228 a. St 17 p. — two parcells in the same,
26 a. & 36 p. — in the same, 230 a. 3 r. 22 p. — Ardcasta,
566 a. 3 r — in the same, 33 a — in die same, 81a.; par. Iiil-
lemlagh, same bar. and co — Ballinskellix, 384 a. 3 r. 24 p.
— in the same, 86 a. & 5 p. — Horse-Island, 45 a. — Kinard,
58 a. 2r. 21 P.-in the same, 187 a. 1 r. 20 p— Ballintemple,
55 a. 2 r. 4 p. — in the same, 36 a. 3 r. 30 p. — Argil!, 90 a.
1 R. 20 p. — in the same, 75 a. 2 r. — in the same, 50 a. 3 r.
36 p. — Cloghanenoe and Dungegane,734 a. 1 n. 7p.— Canaglt,
178 a. 3 k. 36 p.— in the same, 53 a. & 4 p. — in the same,
50 a. — Killurly and Coolagh, 480 a. 2 r. 25 p. in the same,
238 a. 2 it. 33 p. — in die same, 40 a. 1 r.— in the same,
280 a. & 5 p. — in the same, 167 a. 2 it. 27 r. — in die same,
176 a. & 14 p. — Inlaghmore, 956 a. 2 r. 5 p. — in the same,
102 a. — in the same, 4 a. — Coome and Comine-Levenagh,
200 a. 3 it.— in the same, 72 a. 3 it. 34 p.— in the same, 1 02 a.
— Killerilagli, 256 a. 3 it. 2lr.— in the same, 26 a.— Formoyle
and Susse, 1,330 a. 3 r. 4 p.-in die same, 270 a. prof. 9 a.
bogg; par. Ballinskellix, same bar. and co. — Killbognaveene,
in die same, undistinguished, 714 a. 2 r. prof. 366 a. unprof.
— in die same, 510 A. 2 it. 20 p. prof. 204 a. 3 it. 10 p. unprof.
—in the same, 155 a — in the same, 62 a. 2 r. 10 p.— in the
379 a.— in the same, 80 a.— in the same, 68 A. 2 R. 6 p. prof.
104a.3r. lOp.unprof. — in the same, 135 a. 2r.10p. — Scru-
greeny, 268 A.— in the same, 2 a. prof. 138 a. & 30 r. unprof.
— in thesame, 24 a.— in the same, 6 a. 3r. — in the same, 31a.
3 n. 30 p. — in the same, 74 a. — Cappagh, 202 a. I r. — in the
same, 1 a. 1 r. — in the same, 46 A.~in the same, 45 a. 3 r—
in the same, 100 a. 3 it. 30 p.— in die same, 1 a. 3 it. 10 r.—
part of Scrugreeny called Derry more, 125 a. — in the same,
4 a. — in the same, 280 a. & 10 p. — in the same, 1 a. — in die
same, 35 p— Killcrly, 1,530 a. 3 it. 6 p.— in the same, 36 a.
2 r. 20 p. prof. 146 a. 2 n. 10 p. unprof. — in die same, 110 a.
— in the same, 3 a. — in the same, 3 n. — part of Tyragha called
Glassinoragh, 580 a. 3r. lip. — Buollerdaha, 272 a. 3 it. 18 p.
— in the same, 5 a. 3 r. — in the same, 2 n. — Ballynahaw,
640 a. 3 r. 8 p. — in the same, 3 r. — in the same, 1 n. — in die
same, 4 a. — part of Ballynehaw, 265 a. 3 it. 30 p. — in the
same, 103 a. — Dcrrymore and Kealla, 355 a. — in the same,
called Boganatow, 401 a. 3 it. 36 p. unprof. — in the same,
136 a. & 10 p— in die same, 87 a. — in the same, 2 a— in the
same, 8 A.— in die same, 1 a. 3 R.— Kealla, 235 A. 1 n. 1 1 p. —
in the same, 1 a. 2 r. and 8 a. Lough. — Tyromoyle, South,
875a. — in thesame, 67a .& Ip. — Gortingogalihy, Cahirniman,
and Knockane, 787 a. — in the same, 5 a. — in the same, 1 a.
same, 1 a.— in the same, 1 a. 1 r — in the same, 1 a.— Gort-
naferry, 385 a. & 20 p.— Glanesky, part of Tyromoyle, South,
120 a. prof., die unprofitable undistinguished. — in the same,
1 A. & 10 P— in the same, 2 a. & 30 p— in the same, 1 a— in
the same, 3a. 1 R. — Cahirlaghlin, 285 a. — in thesame, 23 a. —
Cahir- Ibragh, 194 a. 1 r. 39 p. — in thesame, 1 a. 1 n. — in the
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same, 3 a — In the same, 3 a. 3r. — in the same, 3 it. — Tyro-
moyle, North, 488 a. — in the same, 56 a. — in the same, 39 a.
— part of Tyromoyle, North, called Comershenw, 87 0 a. —
Cahir-Itragh, part, 22 a. 2 it. — Knockanelow, 420 a. & 14 p. ;
par. Killamane, same bar. and co. — Murrish, 1,130 a. & 1 p.
— Spunkane, 560 a. & 2 r. ; par. Dromod, same bar. and co.
—Total, 36,239 a. 1 n. 6 p. plant. (58,701 a. 2 it. 26 e. stat.)
— Total rent, 122/. 5s. 1 Id., being the reduced rent to a 4 per
statute acre. Dale 20 tli Sep. 36th year. — Inrolled 9 th Jan.
1686.
Roll, 36lh Ch. II. first part, bade.
1. THOS., PATRICK, and MATW. LYNCH. — In
Grange, 6 qrs., 305 a. 31. is. 9 d. — in Grange, 6 qrs., 22 a.
4s. 5 id. — in Coolow qr., (excepting Laughnancungy ais
Loughnamanagh, A qr., 224 a. 21. 5s. 4jd. — in Carrowcorne-
viagh, 66 a. 13s. 4 \d. — in Cooloard and Ballysragh, 1 qr.,
72 a. 1 it. 14s. rt\d.— in Ballynecurr, 4 qr., 41 a. 8s. 3 Id.— in
Glananora, .) qr.,32A. 6s.5Jd. — in Mullaghmore,4qrs., 6 a. lit.
Is. 2f>d.— Total, 768a. 2r. plant. (1,244a. 2r. 32 p. stat.) —
Total rent, 7 1. 15s. 6|d.; bar. Clare and Tyaquin, co. Galway.
— to hold the lands in Grange and 100 a. in Coolow and
Carrowcorneviagh to Thomas and his heirs. — to hold 100 a.
in Coolow and Carrowcorneviagh to Mat" and his heirs, and
all the rest to Patrick and his heirs for ever. Date 18/4
Feb. 36/4 year. — Inrolled 27/4 Feb. 1684.
3. ANNE, daughter and heir of HENRY NUGENT
deed. — In Glancannon, 69 a. 1/. Os. lljrf. — in Clondrinagh,
4 plow., 2 a. 7(d. — in Crosse, 3 a. lid. ; bar. Clanderala, co.
Clare. — in Gortmore, Knockaneogh, and Athlane, 1 qr., 2 a. |
7 (d. — in Cregleogh, 1 a. 3id. ; bar. Islands, sameco. — Total, j
77 a. plant. (124 a. 2 n. 35 p. stat.)— Total rent, 1/. 3s. 4ld.—
part of Currea, A qr., 27 A. 5s. 5 id.— in Cullemagh cart., 60 a.
12s. 1 Jd.— in part of Currea, A qr., 18 a. 3s. 7|d.; bar. Gallen,
co. Mayo. — Total, 105 a. plant. (170 a. & 13 P. stat.) —
Total rent, 1/. Is. 3d. Date 12/4 March 36/4 year. — In-
rolled 17/4 April 1684>.
6. DYMPHNA ARTHUR widow, JOHN NUGENT
and DYMPHNA his wife, EDMOND WALSH, and
CHRISTIAN his wife, DANIEL ARTHUR, NIC. CO-
MYN and CHRISTIAN his wife, heirs of Tho’ Arthur
esq., M.D., deed — One stone house, with the void places and
waste tenements thereunto belonging, in Mungrett-street, in
the S. suburbs of Limerick. — qr. of a plowland in Williams-
towne, and yc middle story of the castle thereof, and 2 stone
houses on each end thereof, 40 a.— in the 3 qrs. of a plow,
and a 3d part of 4 plow., with yQ bawne in Rochestowne, 36 a.
—Total, (123 a. & 17 p. stat.)— Total, 1/. 3s. Oijd. ; bar. Clan-
william, co. Limerick.— one plow, and a 4 of Bealin and
Buoligelagh, 226 a.— a qr. of a plow, in Musea, 80 a— half
a qr. of a plow, of Ardingarane alias Ardingragrane, 92 a. 2r.
—Total, (645 a. 2 n. stat.) — Rent, 5/. 7s. 7d.; bar. Lower
Ormond, co. Tipperary.— the castle, towne, and lands of Tul-
laghedy, 167 a.— Shefiragh Dermoghir, 2 plow., 121 a Total,
(486 a. 2 R. 1 p. stat.)— Rent, 4/. 11s. 2Jd. ; bar. Upper Or-
mond, same co. — Total rent, 11/. Is. lOjd. — to hold to the use
and behoof of llie heirs and assignes of the said Dr. T. Arthur
for ever. Date 13/4 May 36/4 year. — Inrolled 15/4 Oct.
1684.
10. HARVY MORRIS esq. — The castle, manor, townie,
and lands of Castlemorres alias Derryleagh, 281 A. prof. 202 a.
2 r. 32 p. unprof. 51. 13s. i>\d. — Westmorland alias Clashan-
ree, 146 a. 2 r. prof. 234 a. 2 R. 16 p. unprof. 21. 19s. 4-> d—
in Ballynamabngh, 130 a. prof. 170 a. 1 r. 16 p. unprof.
21. 12s.73d. — in Mylodstowne, 45a. 16s.2i</— in Borredowne
or Barnedowne and Brownestowne, 223 a. 4/. 10s. 3\d.
Croanbegg, 161a. 2r. 16 p. 3/. 5s. 5d— Aghaviller, 122 a. &
16 p. prof. 52a. & 32 p. unprof. 21. 9s. 5 d. — Cooleminod, 66 a.
& 9 p. prof. 22 a. 2 it. 12 p. unprof. ]/. Is— Killnidree or Kil-
landrce, 134a. 1 n. 16 p. 2/.3s— in Earlesrnth, 73a. l/.3s.3d.
— in Monyhenry alias Mohanree, 78 a. 3 r. 16 p. with the
comons thereto belonging, 1/. 5s— in Derrylackagh, 130 a. 1 r.
2 p. prof. 204 a. & 32 p. unprof. 21. 2s. 2d— in Ballyhenne or
Ballyhemin, 18 a. 1 n. 37 p. 6s.; bar. Knocktopher, co. Kil-
kenny— Kirrihill, 627 a. 3 r. 8 p. prof. 32a. lit. 8 p. unprofs
12/. 14s. 3)d. — Killdrinoiny, 360 a. 2 n. 32 p. 7/. (is. Id. in
Tewistowne, 50 a. 1/. Os. 2,Jd. ; bar. Kells, same co. — a tuft of Kilkenmi
a house, with a garden, about 4 an acre, in Dunkitt, 2Jd. ; bar.
Ida, Igrim, and Ibercon, sameco — Total rent, 51/. Ss. 3 id.
— the premisses created and erected into the manor of Castle-
morres ; to keep apart 300 a. or less for y'demeasne lands, to
hold courts leet and courts baron, to appoint seneschals, to
hold a law-day or court of record, to receive yc fines, issues
&c. of the said courts, to appoint bailiffs, officers, or ministers
of the said manor, to erect a prison within the bounds thereof,
and appoint a keeper of said prison, to receive all wayfes,
strayes, felons goods, &c., to impark 500 a., less or more, at
pleasure, with free warren and chace, and to appoint a clerk
of the market. — Note : This grant was passed to him in virtue
of the commission of grace, which bears date at Westminster,
14 March, 36th Chas. 2d, and in consideration of the fine of
50/. paid pursuant to a certain agreement and order of com-
position, dated 27 September 1684, made at the King’s Inns,
Dublin, between yc Lord Lieut, and other commissioners on the
King’s part, and him the said Harvy Morris on the other part.
Date 20/4 Nov. 36/4 year. — (No lime of inrolment.)
17. NICHOLAS COLLENANE. — Skeaghcoure, 1 qr., Galway.
64 a. 12 s. 11W— Drumneglurue, 1 qr., 102 a. 1/. 0s. 7|rf— in
Feagh, 1 qr., 44 a. 8s. lid— in Lorga, 2a. 4frf— Total, 212a.
plant. (343 a. 1r.26p. stat.)— Total rent, 21. 2s. lit/.; bar.
Longford, co. Galway. 18. MELAGHLIN MADDEN.
— In Annaghcalla qr., 19a. 3s. 1 Qd.— in the same, 12 a. 2s. 5td.
—Total, (50 a. & 34 p. stat.)— Total rent, 6s. 3’rf.; same bar
and co 18. TIRLOGH SHEILE and JOAN his mother!
—In Feagh qr., 73 a. 14s. 9'rf— in Garrymore qr., 73 a.
14s. 9 id. and 4-8ths of a 4 each; same bar. and co. — Total,
146 a. plant. (236 a. 2 r. stat.)-Total rent, 1/. 9s. 6$d. !
Date 19/4 July 36/4 year — Inrolled 17/4 Jan. 1684.
21. WM. MOORE esq. and JOHN BARBOR gent. Roscommon.
—In Carnagh, East, qr., 105 a. 1/. Is. 3d.— more in the same,
162 a. 1/. 12s. 9irf. ; par. St. John’s, bar. Athlone, co. Ros-
common.—in the 2 qrs. of Killoggs, 39 a. 7s. lOJrf.; par.
Killenvoy, same bar. and co— Total, (495 a. 2r. 25 p. stat.)—
Total rent, 3/. Is. ll.\d. Date 9/4 Aug. 36/4 year. — In-
rolled 2d Jan. 1684.
— ui — L-appanap, Jiast,
1 qr., 198 a. 31. Os. 1W— a parcell of young timber-wood,
l-4th profitable, 3 a. 10:]rf— Moyher, 1 cart., in Gortnafean
qr., 66 a. 1/. 0s. 0 \d. — Ballycassanbegg, 4 qr., 73 a. \l.2s.2d
— Carrowkeele, 1 cart, 24 a. 7s. 3 W. — a parcel! formerly
belonging to Ballyruan, 43 a. ISs.OJd— a parcell of moun-
tam and wood belonging to Callanagli and Scalpnagowne,
39 a. 1 Is. lOjrf. — Total, 446 a. plant. (722a. 1r. 30r. stat.'
Total rent, 6/. 1 5s. 5 \d. ; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare— in Clare,
1 qr., 222 a. 2/. 4s. lllrf— Lisfaihy, A qr., 48 a. 9s.8At/— in
Tomsallagh qr., 31a. 6s. 3Jd— Total, 801 a. plant. (487a. 2r.
9r. stat.)— Total rent, 31. 11s.; bar. Longford, co. Galway.
— to hold the lands in the county of Clare to the use of
Theob'1 Butler esq., until paid 65/.; and the lands in the co.
Galway to the use of John ISrowne esq., until paid 37/. 12s. 6 d.
with interest. 26. EDMOND DONNELLAN — In
Killaghmore, 1 qr., 379 a. 3/. 16s. 8J</— in Clonecallin, A cart
13 a. 2s. 7ft/—' Total, 392 a. plant. (635 a. stat.)— Total rent
3/.19s 4J</.; bar. Killconncll, co. Galway— to hold ClonecaL
bn to the use of Dermott Dally and his heirs. 26. PIERCE
BUTLER. — Gortnehoane, 1 cart., 53a. (85 a. 3r. 16p.stat )
10s. 8 Jr/. ; same bar. and co 27. ROGER DWIGGIN
gent— 111 Capparilla, 4 qrs., 200 A. (324 a. stat.) 2/. 0s 6d ■
bar. Kiltartan, same co Date 18/4 Aug. 36/4 year '.— In-
rolled 29/4 Jan. 1684.
£>•</ sf m Imvlman of rn Grm, under He Acts of Settlement and Erplamtim.
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281
AN ACCOUNT
OF THE
Particular Savings contained in the Patents under the Acts of Settlement
and Explanation.
Note : — All temporary and general Savings are omitted.
rap. SA-virp
Henry
Prettie
Peryam Pole
Edwd. Bishop of Killaloe -
John Carricke -
f SAVING to the Duke of Ormond all such chiefries, tenures, rents, and services,
"tout of the premisses, as were due or did belong to him 22d October 1641.
{To Lawrence Allen and his heirs, the benefit of a rent-charge of 301. until
300/. be paid, out of the lands of Inchy and Rathvadocke; and such interest as lie
had or ought to have to the said mortgage and rent-charge, by decree of the Com-
missioners for executing the Acts of Settlement dated 15th May 1663.
{To Sir Luke Fitz-Gerald and his heirs, the benefit of a mortgage of 240/. on
Griffinstowne.
To Nicholas Darcy esq., the foil benefit of a decree, in remainder, granted to him
of and in the lands of Ratliine and Clonfadda.
{To Stephen Rice Fitz-Dominick and his hen's, all such right and interest ns
he or they had in and to the 4th part of the castle and lands of Glandayne and
Behinagh, either at common law or equity.
To the Duke of Ormond, all chiefries.
Theobald Mathews
George Mathewei
Warner Westenra -
Pierce Creagh
William Pepper
j
To Pierce Vise. Ikerin, such right as should be adjudged him by the Cominis-
iners to the lands of Coolecrough.
To Pierce Vise. Ikerin, such right, and no other, as should be adjudged him by
the Commissioners, in the lands of Graige-Paden, Rathmannagh, and LissdufF,
Mr. Mathews being first reprised in equal value, worth, and purchase, before he be
removed from the same.
To John Cantwell and his heirs, such right and interest as should be adjudged
him, as a nominee, in and to Ballymckeady, Mathews being reprised.
(To Col. Richard Grace, the benefit of the mortgages of 400/. upon Leagh,
and 500/. upon Clonelly alias Clonecone ats Clonly, according to his decree dated
1.20th June 1663.
r To Edward Bishop of Killaloe and his successors, such right and title as
- < should be decreed him towards his augmentation, pursuant to the Acts of Settlement,
(. of, in, and to Killmoone, Creagh being first reprised.
., part of Great Lisrany, by
he had tc
!, Creagh being fi
f To William Gough, all such ri
\his decree dated Tth August 1663.
r To William Bourke and his heirs, such right, in law or equity, a!
Provost. Frirows, „nl Schor.rs of) VouMuly, by decne gnmtod hlo, by tbe k« s
j To Theobald Fitz-Gerald and his heirs, such right as lie had
(.lands of Clonea, by his decree dated 31st August 1663.
To Edmond Rocii and his heirs, the full benefit of his decree.
To Francis Eustace, the benefit of his decree to the lands of Killmoglish.
To Ulicic Wall, such right as should be decreed him, as a nominee, the duke being
first reprised, to Mizell, Graigenespedoge, Clonm'Shenine and Temple-Peter half.
To Mary Walsh, the benefit of her decree to Kinure.
Trinity College, near Dublin.
Duke of Ormond
s he had to
urped powers
o the 2 plow-
WlLLIAM HaNDCOCK
Sir John Cole Bart.
Marquess of Antrim
Sir Walter Long Bart.
Ralph Smith
(122.)
r To the Duke of Ormond, the chiefly of 1 2s. out of Artlow.
I To George Fitz-Gerald of Tecroghan, esq., and Anne M'Gawly widow,
J their respective decrees to the premisses, or any part thereof, by virtue of the said
V decrees.
I To Edmond Malone, such right as he had by decree to ljt cartron in Clon-
Lbunnaghmore.
f To Paul Sherlocke esq., heir of Sir Tho* Sherlocke, all his right, by a proviso
I in the Explanatory Act made on his behalf, to Ballyheden, Killcannon, Lisnerane,
I Killstaggy, Castle-Cradducke, and the lands in Killowen, co. Waterford, Sir John
Cole being first reprised.
I To John Power, of Deneale, a nominee, such right as he had to Killfarrisy,
| Ballygarrenbegg, Little Newtowne, Ballymakill, Douhill, Bally negrecough, Bally-
l_tanasty, Clonanske, Ballyrobin and Ballyncgeragh, after reprisals.
{
To the Bishop of Connor, his interest to the 760 a. 2 n. 23 p. in bar. Killcon-
way, being land held by the Marquess in fee-farm from said Bishop.
To Sir Tristram Beresford, such right to the premisses, or any part thereof,
as by virtue of any lease he was entitled to, and which, in pursuance of the Acts,
might by law or equity be recovered by him.
To James Fleming, his right to Mullaghwilling, after reprisals to Long.
r To Sir Robert Nugent bart., his right, in law or equity, to Johnstownc and
•{ Semin, part of the same, provided he prosecuted his suit in Michaelmas term next,
V, and not otherwise.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
Sir Martin Noell Km. and
Thomas Noeel.
f To Richard Butler of Ballymakill, esq., his right, as a nominee, and no other
in Ballymakill, Ballysleagh, Lackvantinc and Ballybegg, after Sir Martin Noell
| be reprised.
I To Pierce Visct. Ikerin, such right as should be decreed to him in Culloghill
| and Ballyognagh, Sir Martin being first reprised.
To Margaret Sexton als Turnor, and Peter Fit/.- John Caweli, and
Catherine Caweli. alias Chillam, two third parts of two houses in Selker’s alias
| St. Peter’s parish, Wexford, decreed to them in possession, and to Dame Catli. Phm-
I kett the remainder of the other third part of said two houses, to her and her heirs,
| after Sir Nic* Plunkett’s death ; saving also to said parties two third parts of a
U'°use in St. Patrick’s par. Wexford, in virtue of their decree dated 8th June 1663.
Hugh Radcliffe
John Ottway
James Mottlow
Thomas Chiustmasse
Nathaniel Boysse
Randall Adams
Richd. Le Hunt
Sir William Aston Knt.
John Friend
Edward Willy
Thomas Lloyd
Roger Earl of Orrery
James Standish
Sir AiMos Meredith Bart.
Robert Wilkinson and
Simon White.
William Poulter
Alexander Staples
John Dawson -
William Ridges
f To Patrick Fleming, the benefit of bis decree dated 26th June 1663.
To Patrick Walsii, such right as should be adjudged him, as one of the
54. persons provided for by the explanatory Act, called nominees, to Rathronane,
- ■{ after reprisals.
I To the Duke of Ormond, a proportionable share of a chiefry of 101. a year
| out of the Burgngery and other lands, which by consent was hereby ascertained
(_to be 31. 10s. 3jd. a year.
f To Mary Grace ats Dwyre, the benefit of her decree
neskea, Brydagh and Gortreagh, dated 20th August 1663.
| To Theodore Maragh, such right as he had to Gurteene, Lackanvorney am
Greeleagh. J
I ,..7,1! William Dobbins, such right as he had by decree, in law or equity, t<
> Glanegile and Gort-
[ Williamstowne and part of Kilcoghane.
I To Paul Sherlocke esq., the like right to a third of Bannfune.
such right as he had
{To Paul Siierlocke e
Lissnekelly, after reprisals.
f To Paul Sherlocke esq., sue
"I To William Dobbin, such r
(dated 27th July 1663.
Coolederragb, Rahins, and
right as he had to 18 a. in Lissnekill, after a
it as he had to Whitefieldstowne, by decree
f To the Commissioned Officers who served the king in Ireland before 1st June
- < 1649, six acres, being the town and Corporation of Bannowe, surrounded with an
l.old wall.
- -f 7°, MolJnisH Fitz-Gekald, such right, in law or equity, to 37 a. in Ballykenny
l as belonged to him by decree dated 2d June 1663.
r To Richard Earl of Cavan, such right as he had to Parke, by virtue of a
- ) judgment thereof obtained in ya King’s Bench in Hilary term 1662, and of a de-
v cree under the Acts dated 24th March 1662.
To John Hollywood, the benefit of his decree to 99 a. of Painestowne.
_ f To the Lord Biuttas, a nominee, such right as should be decreed to him, as
(. a nominee, to Knockeneagh, as part of his 2,000 a., after reprisals.
To the Lord Biuttas, as before, to 89 a. of Knockeneagh.
f To William Kelly, such right as he had to Tyvereagh, Drumene als Kill-
- J P?8e; B'nuea> Enagh, and Drumcullagh, by a final settlement thereof granted to
j h*m hy the late pretended commissioners sitting at Lougln-eagh, in pursuance of a
decree granted him by the like commissioners sitting at Athlone.
JTo the Commissioned Officers, such right as by the Acts they had to the
benefit of redemption of the mortgaged lands of Drumadabeg, Deghilon, and Parke-
nehealy.
i Kilkenny D"ke °f °11M0ND’ the yearly chief'rent of 6d- out of Rathkirhy, . co.
To Patrick Geydon, his right of an estate in fee in remainder to Irishtowne,
decreed to him 28th July 1663, after the death of John Geydon.
13 Tr 9"AS- VLsct- Fitz-Harding, such right as should be decreed him to Ballybin,
Burlord, Gormanstowne, Porterstowne, and Powderlough, after reprise.
f.
i
To the Archbishop of Cashell, his right t<
te'. n preyipr''
tl'e lands west of Mallaghivony,
fwJVftai “;d ™ rf “■ <i“,i
l 24th July 1663 to the last mentioned premiss
To Theobald Denn, all his right, in law o
sagli and Ballyhomucke.
equity, to the lands in Dernemon-
wo thirds of that part of Garristowne, con-
remainder, after his father John Talbott’s
To Richard Talbott, such right I
ning 519 a. In. 10 i>., as he had,
death, by virtue of his decree.
To John Talbott, his right to die said lands, and all such chief-rents
been adjudged to him.
To the Duke of On:
every 4 plowlands ii
6s. 8 d. regal service out of Minors
the chiefry of 1 5s., or a fat beef, at his election, out
:, and the other lands in bar. Upper Ormond, and
f To James Archbishop of Armagh and his successors, the chiefries of 11.
I out of Glaspistoll, 3s. id. out of Duffe’s farm, 1/. out of Newtown-Termonfecnn,
J 18s. out of Dardisrath, and the former usual chiefries out of Almonstowne and
1 Carrstowne.
To Thos. Cantwell, a nominee, such right as should be decreed to him to 200 a.
l_in Ballynalard, bar. Clanwilliam.
f 1° Edward Pldnket esq., such right as lie had by decree dated 21st August
1 16C3, in remainder, to the mill of Atlilumny, and 24 a. adjoining (hereto,
j Fo Sir Luke Dowdall km., such right, and no other, as should be adjudged due
l.to him, as a nominee, in the town and lands of Atlilumny, alter reprisals.
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Joseph Fox
Sir Thomas Stanley Knt.
Oliver Earl of Tyrconnell
r To the Children of Sir Francis Blundell knt., deceased, all such right, in- p
terest, and present possession, as they had or ought to have to Cashellganne i qr.,
Maherigillernew 4 qr., Edenrcagh als Carrowreagh 1 qr., Cleefony ats Cliffony 1 qr.,
J Brenletter i qr., Tunnagh als Sunnagh 1 qr., Carrowlaughlin 1 qr., Knocktobber
| in Ballyfay 1 trine, Cappleclawph als Capplccawtrean 1 trine, Knocknehow 1 trine,
and Knocknegehy 1 qr., by virtue of a mortgage thereof made by Donnogh O’Con-
( nor Sligo, to (coffees in trust for said children. The benefit of redeeming said mort-
Lgage the king grants to Lord Strafford and Radcliffe in fee.
To Pierce AyLward, the benefit of his decree.
To Lawrence Esmond, such right
J Clonultagh als Clonoute.
To Matthew Plunkett es
s decreed him 19th June 1663, t
William Legge
Richard Edwards
Edward Cooper
Sir William Petty Knt.
William Warden
Sir Richard Ingoldsby Knt.
and
Sir Henry Ingoldsby Bart.
j To Matthew Plunkett esq., such right, in remainder, to O’Bristowne a
(.been decreed him 29th July 1663, after Dame Mary his mother.
f To Charles Reeves esq., his right, in law or equity', to the 60 a. of Thorn-
1 castle and Booterstowne, belonging to the lands of Merryon.
To the Dean of Christchurch and his successors, their right (if any they
had) to Callcott and Scaldhills, and also the benefit of a decree to part of Symon’s-
To the executors, administrators, and assignes of Luke Plunket, the benefit
of their decree to the mortgage made to the said Luke of the town and Lands of
Baggotrath.
To Catharine White and her heirs, the benefit of a decree.
To Sir Robert Dixon, the benefit of his mortgage on Ballybetagh and Kill-
ternan.
To Sebastian Clynton, his right to a mortgage of 130/. on Droghanstowne,
arrstowne, Jolmstowne, and 3 messuages and gardens in Dunany, reserving the
right of redemption to Legge.
To Amy Verdon alias Segrave, her decree dated 8th April 1663.
To Stephen Dowdall, his decree dated 14th August 1663.
To Thomas Gregg, the right he had 22d October 1641, and no other, in Dunlier.
{To Richard Talbott esq., a nominee, such right as should be adjudged him
to Rathdowne, Edwards and wife being first reprised.
To Edward Earl of Meath, such right os he had to 24 a. in Rathdowne,
being set out for the arrears of Col. Edward Doyly, and cut off by a S. S. E. and
N. N. E. line.
f To Elizabeth Cartwright and her assignees, her right, in law and equity, to
\ Uriare and Ardkeereene.
To Barthw. Stackpole, such right as should be adjudged him, as a nominee,
a moiety of Moolish, l-4th of Farrennegowan, and 3-4ths of Knockardnegalla,
after reprises.
To Sir Richard Barnewall knt., a nominee, such right as should be adjudged
m to part of Creekstown, Somerstowne, Sothernstowne alias Soderne, and part
of Blackwater, after reprises.
To Alderman George Peppard, his right to a mortgage of 200/. on Sarsfields-
towne and Richardstowne, by decree dated 7th August 1663.
To Richard Balfe, such right as had been decreed him 20th July 1663, in
remainder, after his father Robert’s death, to Pickettstowne.
To Patrick Lord Duns any, such right as had been adjudged him in Clonee,
Hilltowne, Gerraldstowne, Orristowne, and Elixtowne, after reprisals and satisfac-
tion of the incumbrances thereon.
To Edward Plunket esq., such right, in remainder, after his father the said
Lord Dunsany’s death, to said lands, as had been decreed him 21st August 1663.
To Nicholas, grandson and heir to Nicholas Darcy, of Platten, esq., such
right, in remainder, after the deaths of Nicholas Darcy the elder, and Frances,
mother of said Nic’ the younger, in Rahellin and Whitelease, ns had been decreed
him 11th July 1663.
To Edward Geoghegan, such right as he had in remainder, after the deaths of
Arte his grandfather, Giles his grandmother, and Elizabeth his mother, to the
lands of Kilballraherd, Garryduffe, Aghbracke, Clinegh, Killinloghin, and Ballyn-
brenin, by virtue of a decree dated 21st August 1663.
To Henry Sankey, his mortgage of 100/. on these last lands.
To die Corporation of Limerick, or to whom they belong, all such chiefries
as were due to the said corporation 22d October 1641 out of Caherdaven, in
the north liberties.
To Murrogh E. of iNCHiguiN, such right as he had in Baliylecne and Ballin-
gowen, in law or equity, by virtue of a deed made 24th May' 1620 by Rich*1
^Terrell to Dermott Lord Inchiquin, deceased.
To Theobald Denn, the benefit of his decree of Innocence dated 24th July
1663, whereby he was left to law for the recovery of Ballyroe and Danus, part of
Newhouse.
To the Dean and Chapter of Ossory, their right to 8 a. on Robert’s-hill and
Roothe’s-park, in die liberties of Kilkenny.
To the Corporation of Kilkenny, such right as diey should make appear
to have in a garden joining to the Black Mill, a garden near to Black Friars gate,
and another near St. Kenny’s-wcll, in the parish of St. Kenny'.
To Colonel John Grace, such right as he had in the said 8 a. by a deed from
the vicars choral of Kilkenny.
To John M'Nemara, h
dated 16th July 1663.
To Richard Balfe, his
Ballym.
in Corrstowne, and also a chief-rent of 15s. out
of Valvinstowne, by his’ decree“dated 20th July 1663.
To Nicholas Darcy, his right in Nugentstowne, Valvinstown, and Little Ath-
gane, by decree dated 11th July 1663. .
To Lady Jane Dowdall, her right in Curraghstowne, by decree dated 9th
'(.March 1662.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND-.
[March
Sir George Rawden Bart.
Charles Meredith
Christopher Hewetson
Randall Clayton
Thomas Long
Arthur St. George
William Disney
John Ciiambre, &c.
Richard Laughlin
Samuel Rolls
William Hoddeii, &c.
John Gifeord
Joseph Cupps
Sir William Domvile Knt.
' Robert Cooke
Sir John Fagg
William Purefoy
Thomas Curd
Sir Boylf. Maynard Knt.
Owen Silver
Philip Ho re
Sir Arthur Gore Bar
f To John Hollywood, his right in Cordanstowne by a mortgage of 400/. made
I by lease, 18th June 1638, by Robert Preston of Ballymadon, co. Dublin, esq,, to
| which he was decreed 17th August 1663.
J To Arthur Vise. Iveagii, such right as should be adjudged to him, as a nominee,
I in and to the lands of Dromcroe, (part,) Edenmore, Maghernehinch, Aghadroman,
| Derry drumulte, Crigineagh, Ballymacgarchans, Tullidgher, Ballydowigan, and
(_TuUylub, after reprisals.
f To Sir Jasper Herbert knt., his right to Rogerstowne, Ballinla, and a qr. of
1_ Ballycolgan, after reprisals.
To Theobald Denn and James Sweetman, such right as belonged to them
i 23d October 1641, as to the lands of Thomastowne, and then' part of Smiths-
wne and Stafford’s land, according to their decrees, whereby they were left to
cover the same by law.
To Donnogii O’Callagi-iane, his right to such part of the 422 a. 3 it. 4 p. in
the East plowland of Gortnegrosse, after reprisals, as might be restored to him, as
rt of his 2,000 a., as one of the 54 nominees.
To the heirs and executors of John late Lord Power, their right, in law or
.equity, to Farnouglit.
r To Thomas Nugent esq., his right to Ardglasse, by v
J ISO/, decreed to him.
j To the younger Children of John Nugent, their r
(.part thereof, in virtue of their decree, in remainder, after their father’s death.
To Sir James Ware knt., the benefit of his mortgage of 200/., among other
lands, on Lagan, being part of Liscormocke.
To John and Richard Ferrall, the full benefit of a decree dated 16th July
1663, for Derrada, in remainder, after the deatli of their father Fergus.
f To the Lord Mountgarrett, all his right to 596 a. S r. in the S. E. part of
J Cloglunantagh, after reprisals.
j To the Duke of Ormond, a cliicfry of 2s. out of Cloghmantagh, and all such
(.rents, &c. as were payable to him out of Killosulan in 1641.
/ To Walter Tuite, a nominee, such right as should be adjudged him to Kill-
maglish, after reprisals.
r To William Gough, the benefit of a mortgage on die premisses, decreed to
l him 7di August 1663.
J To Theobald Earl of Carlingford, his right to the part of Cloghanmule,
after reprisals.
I To William Gough, the benefit of his said decree, enabling him to sue for
(.the recovery of his right to Great Lisrany.
To the Duke of Ormond, die chief rent of 21. out of the premisses.
f To Francis Coghlan, his right, to the mill of Ballycomer, by decree dated
1.30th June 1663.
e of a mortgage of
a the premisses, or any
{To Owen Cartiiy, his right, i
20th August 1663.
equity, to Ballyea, being decreed innocent
a mortgage of 60/. upon Killmichael, by
To William Grove esq., his right
\ decree dated 29th April 1663.
r To Thomas Hovenden, his right, by decree dated 6di August 1663, to Bally-
- j gawdanmore, and part of Bogherard, in remainder in tail, after the deadi of his
(.father John.
f To John Arthur, die full benefit of his decree and certificate dated lOdi
1. August last.
{To Nics. Darcy the younger, his right to a remainder, after the death of his grand-
father Nic*, to 20 a. out of part of Porterstowne, by decree dated 11th July 1663.
To Walter Tuite, such right as should be adjudged him, as a nominee, in part
of Cullenbeg, after reprisals.
{To Sir Robert Talbott knt., a nominee, such right as should be adjudged
and restored to him to Bannocks and Little Killany, in ten parcells, after a pre-
vious reprisal.
To Richard Earl of Westmeath, a nominee, such right as should be
adjudged to him, after reprisals, to Castletowne, Adenstowne, and Ellinstowne.
{To Catharine Fitz-Gerald, her right, in law or equity, to 80 a., part of the
Abbey-side of Diuigarvan called Graghe’s Tenements, to the N. part of Bally-
vony, to 12 a. in ditto, and to the lands in Kilhiefreaghan, by decree dated
15th August 1 663.
/To Thomas Aylmer, his right, in law or equity, to a mortgage of 100/. on Clon-
\ bulloge.
r To the heirs male of the body of Henry Rociiford, their right to the 42 a. & 19 p.
- < in Tramon, by decree dated 21st August 1663, such right being made appear
L within two years.
{To Richard Butler, his right, as a nominee, to the lands of Ragheene, after
reprisals.
{To Richd. Earl of Corke, his right to a chiefry of 31. 15 s. out of Killonutaine
and Glaugnovane.
f To Riciid. and James Strong, such right as they should make out, before the
1. end of Michaelmas term next, to all or any of the premisses.
To the Lord Mayo, his right and title, with die benefit of liis decree dated
19th May 1666, to Clogherm'Adam, 1 qr. ; and to 44 a. 1 R. in Rathanagree qr.,
after reprisal.
To Sir Thos. Blake bart., his right to Russine, 2 qrs. ; and Derrin and
Congee, 34 qrs., after reprisals, in case die same should be restored to linn, as
- -/ part of his 2,000 a., as a nominee.
To Richd. Bourke, his right, in die remainder, to die lands of Adregoule, Drum-
boughey, and Knockshamdrumnita, decreed to him 18th August 1663, after die
death of his father Tibbot.
To Ullick Bourke, the benefit of his decree dated 9di July 1663, to Bog-
.hadan qr., after reprisals.
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PERSONS, |
George Pepper -
Eli ah Greene and Nath, Tayi.c
William Mathewes
John Jurin
Henry Bishop of Meatii -
Sir Ralph Wilson Knt.
Ellinor Castle
Edward Tooke
Sir John Barrington Knt. & Bart
Elizabeth Wale, &c.
Thomas Hooke -
John Ruxton
John Herricke -
John Preston
John French
Sir Thos. Wharton
Richard Covert -
Sarah Kentish -
Michael Archbp. of Dublin
Daniel Gahan -
James Duke of Yorke
(122.)
To Robert, James, Frances, and Margaret Nettervill, cliildren of the
Lord Nettervill, their portions out of Ballygart, and a remainder to Ballygart if the
>w Lord Nettervill should die without heirs male, by decree dated 30th July 1663.
To Lord Nettervill, his right to Ballygart, after reprise.
To Lord Trimletston, such right as should be adjudged him, as a nominee, to
Moymurdry, Irishtown, and Kenoge, after a reprise.
To Pierce Visct. Ikerin, such right as should be adjudged him to part of
Ballynontye, after a reprisal.
To the Archbishop of Cashel and his successors, their right to a chiefry of
10s. out of Garrydune, being part of Grayestowne, and also to the lands of Garry-
dufFe and the N.E. part of Croghane, and 7s. 6 d. a year, being the proportion of
the chiefry of the said town, Greene being first reprised.
To James Tobyn, a nominee, such right as should be adjudged him in and to
Killahy and part of Monavoly, Greene being first reprised.
To the Archbishop of Cashel and his successors, a chiefry of 5s. out of Bally-
gorgan, being part of Noan.
f To Dr. Thomas Arthur, a nominee, such right as should be adjudged him to
\ Rochestowne, as part of his 2,000 a. after reprisals.
{To Nicholas Bourke, such right as should be adjudged, upon his proviso to the
premisses, or any part thereof, after reprisals.
C To Nicholas Visct. Nettervill, his right to Baconstowne and Jordanstowne,
J after reprisals.
j To his brothers and sisters, the benefit of their decree dated 3d July 1663, as to
( the lands in Ballinderry.
{Bartholomew Stackpoole esq., a nominee, such right as should be adjudged
him to the lands in Bannerow, after reprise.
{To Sir Robert Talbot knt., a nominee, all such right as should be decreed to
him, after reprisals.
To Robert Hartpole. Whereas he was adjudged innocent, and he and the
heirs males of his body were, by decree, restored to die lands of Rossineligan,
Ratliilligg, Oldleagh, Ballinrahim, and Ballynegall, and Tooke left to law for the
recovery of his right thereto ; and he having rather elected to stand to the recovery
of his right at law than to be reprised for full two thirds thereof, die Commissioners
hereby reserved to Hartpole the full benefit of his said decree, and Tooke to have
the full benefit of his said election, and if he obtained a verdict against Hartpole,
then to hold for ever ; and finally, the said lands in question to him and his heirs.
To Thomas Hovenden, die benefit of his decree, as to Rossenagh and part of
Clonagh, after the death of his father John, and also the benefit of trying his title to
Ballyckmoyler.
To Peter Wybrants, the full benefit of his decree.
C To the Lord Slane, the chief rents of Is. 2 d. out of Killary, 12s. 3d. out of
I Michellstown, 7s. 4 d. out of Ricetowne, 12s. 3d. out of Lobbinstowne, and such
J right to a mortgage of 20/. upon Polecastle in Siddane, as was decreed to him
' 30th April 1663.
I To John Fleming, such right
Vjiim 7di May 1663.
! equity to Killary, ;
s decreed ti
the hearing of his petition,
■’lira part of
i. of wood ir
o Newcastle, by decree of the Court of
C To Paul Sherlocke esq., such reference
J 20th April 1666, was allowed him for rec
j Lower Butlerstowne, and such right as was
( Upper Butlerstowne, after previous reprisals,
f To John Exham, such right as he had
\ Exchequer dated 21st November 1657.
{To Garret Fleming, such right as should be adjudged to him, as a nominee,
after reprisals, to Lagan, Crumartin and Great- Wood, Tidly and Ballybony.
f To Nicholas Niciiola and Thomas Myagh, their right, by decree dated
\ 18th July 1663.
{To Sir Richd. Barnewall, such right as should appear to belong to him, as a
nominee, after reprisals, in Belperstowne.
To James Barnewall, the benefit of a mortgage of 200/. and a rent-charge of
20/. a year, till the said sum be paid out of Riverstowne, and his right thereto, by
decree dated 20th June 1663.
•{;
To Michael Berford.
with a power of redemptio
and his heirs.
i right to an annuity of 10/. out of all the premisses,
• discharging said annuity, on paying 200/. to French
-{
f To Henry Rochford, his right to 100 a. in Drumlargan, by decree dated
J 21st August 1663.
| To Matthias Hussey, lus right to Baldungan, after his father’s death, by decree
(.dated 17th July 1663.
To Capt. Owen M‘Carthy, his right, by decree, to Ballygarvan.
f To Lawrence Hide esq., his right in law or equity to Clare castle, on the lands
I of Clare.
To Mary Grace alias Dwyre widow, and her assignees, the benefit of a decree
to the premisses, or any part thereof.
To the Duke of Ormond, the chief rent of 10s. out of Coolequill-
C To Thomas Eustace gent., his right, by decree dated 19th August 1663, in
l remainder in tail, after the deaths of his father James, his mother Elinor, and his
J grandmother Margaret, widow of Nicholas Eustace, to the lands in Dalkey, Athgoe,
"\ Rathcoole, Clandalkin, Damastowne, and Correstowne.
I To Peter Sarsfield, his right in remainder in tail, after the death of his father
(Patrick, to Westpanstowne, by decree 1st August 1663.
4 D
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
James Duke of Yorke
(continued.)
Oliver Wheeler -
Michael Boyle, Archbishop
Dublin, and Lord Chancellor
Sir George Lane Knt.
Andrew Lynne
John Winckworth
Edward Smythe
Arthur Ormsby
Henry Cadogane
Charles Earl of Mountrath
Robert Oliver -
Thomas Taylor, See. -
John Jarvis
Anthony Horsey'
Francis Jones
rv3t$g$Sr’ “■ “ II““" “■ c*“l, °“™w' *
To John Dei.ahide, his reference to law, by decree dated tilt. February, 1662, for
the recovery of Ins right to Phepoestowne, Shrubby-wood in the same, and Irishtowne.
Kill,?,,, U ™B0LD>.a rent-charge of 15/. out of the moiety of Killman ats
Kdlmacudd, according to Ins decree made 9th February 1662.
of * d"™ “* ** »•. f»
J&fSZ »'ch «> «• he tad by decree to two home, in Trim,
and to Cuncetowne, Carnckdexter, Barrettstown, Roseboy, and Pegleshill.
lo Richard Bai.ee, Ins right, by decree dated 20 July 1663, to Cannontowne
^tlLn^XS‘5LB“b"‘’ efWgo,,. J8E
irfsSSS p3£Kil "rh “ le “ “ l»»h * year, tiU 1,0001 be paid
power „?“l3,p,f„f“£ SST"* “d «
** “
, 1? Fn-e.tata, „oh right m he tad to . tnoiigage of 1001 on part
| ot Croghold, by decree 22d June 1663. ^ 1
To Oliver Dalton, liis right in remainder to part of Milltowne.
of £ITZ,'?EKALD’ 'f refera,ce *° I«w for the recovery of a mortgage
toadfJdT"eSs ’ 11 a mortsage of 100/- l,p°n Killany> hy d^e
repTisakWES FlTZ"®ERALD’ such ri8ht as should be adjudged him to Killhugh, after
death of Sir Harlow5?!-’ ^ right t0 Newcastle, and such other lands, after the
c u T WaUei;’ ■»*«• the ancient estate of Eliz. Dowdall late
To SmUR,c,n T eSSe’ aml,i'1 'ler right possessed by Sir Hardresse ’
in Sq,? Ingoldsby, knt. of the Beth, the benefit of a clause or proviso
The ”sht of B*y»”», to such, as by law tare right thereunto.
of OitMoitn, hi, right to a chiefly of 61 13,. « c
ws, and the maintenance of a c
of Garron-
r-herd upon
I Gibbon, with the right of grazing^
I the said lands.
' j g.™ “ P°™’ “ by **» My 1«3, Bolly-
ST“"”,X' “*■ *»* » *» »' •*% - he h.d to Carreb.hlgh, tar.
' { A,I«f4TX"^iS"' 'U,!t "S“ “ ‘1“Id - • —■» », -
*• teetitution of Csrricke ml lUbintroghan,
Po Francis Coghlan, his right in Inn, „„ .. - , , ,
.parks in Sleakeall, by the name 1W8* * 11,6
f decree, granted 6^1^1^1663, ** ^ fight of her
(proviso in the ExplmmtOTy Act 'to'ltllynacan ' "Ifr ^ adjud3ed hi.m» by virtue of a
i y act, to uauynacan, after previous reprisal.
. ^ um.du, uuer previous :
• any part thereof, a
J Skregg^and Cargin^g^aftST^rSk^
a nominee,
re granted to
lp&2S?S “ f*m hi.
(.reprised. t0 *he lands ^oresaid, the earl being first
/to his S mlD„2erZ^r,US’ ""I! it aS Sh0uld 1,6 adJudSed him, a
l Mr. Oliver, after a reprise. “ m“Ch °‘ ',S 2,000 A' contig,,ous a
' To IIenry Betagu, Ciinisu. andRiciiD. Lucas Times a
Jane Betagh, children of Patrick Retmrl, * I ’• ,tBS’ Mary, Anne, and
atrick, to the lands of Ilorath as had C|' "Si‘t’ a ter t,le deatl> ol said
To Sir Gkoiioe 1* rfgb, „ ^ .
f To Theobald Denn. the benefit nF U ,i ,• •
lass*1— “ -
{ .h| *- 2I“ ^
) Parkesw^l ^ECANNON' Nothing in this patent to hinder the setting forth of said
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287
Sir Oliver St. George Knt. !
Bart. -
James Duke of Ormond
Arthur Earl of Anglesey
Thomas Tandy -
Richard Stephens
Gilbert Eccles
Sir Algernon May
Thomas Tipping
Henry Osborne
Sir Hierom Alexander Knt.
Chidley Coote
Sir Algernon May Knt.
Thomas Clarke
Robert Hartpole, the benefit of his decree of innocency to Monke’s-Grange,
and to his heirs male.
To Thomas Cantwell esq., such right as should be adjudged and restored to
m, as a nominee, to Lisnai'row, Curraghdine, Gortcoslane, Carrowkeele, Garran,
and 194 a. 1 R. 32 p. of Parke, after reprisals.
To Patrick Walsh esq., such right as should be adjudged him, as a nominee,
part of the lands of Borenduffe and Rathkivane.
To Godfrey Greene esq., by the duke’s consent, his possession of and right to
e lands of Dergratb, Rathmore and Rathrology, Nichollstowne, Lisnamucky, Rath-
duffe and Killnahunty, by a mortgage thereon, until redeemed or the lands evicted
from him by law.
To Ridgeley Hatfield esq., the full benefit of a decree granted to him 27th May
1658 by the late usurped powers, and such right as he had thereby to Carbury-
To Thomas Hovenden, the lands in bar. Ballyadams, p. 81, after the death of
his father John.
To Nicholas Darcy, the lands of Flatten, in remainder after the death of
Nics Darcy, the feoffor.
To Matthias Hussey, the lands of Horestowne, Cohillstowne, Dryningestowne
and Kingart, and 63 a. in Chamberstowne, bar. Navan, after the death of the Baron
of Galtrim.
To William Gough, executor of EdwJ Gough, the benefit of a lease of 200 years,
in Mollagha, bar. Navan.
To the Bishop of Ardfert, the chief rent of 11. out of Inchy.
To the Duke of Ormond, a chiefry due upon the same.
To Dr. Cooke, a mortgage of 1 00/. on Killnevarragh.
To the Earl of Fingall, the lands of Killallon, after the death of Mabell
Countess Dowager.
To the heirs of Sir John Percival bart., the benefit at law of a statute on the
lands in bar. Beare and Bantry.
To Pierce Butler esq., such right as he had to 29 a. in Modeshall, one of the
nominees, such right as he had to Killconnell.
To John Taylor geut., his right to a garden without Duleek Gate.
To the Bishop of Killmore and his successors, such right as they had to the
half pole of Snalewtyre.
To Pierce Visct. Ikerin, such right in Lismalin, Graighshonine, Islands and
Gragath, as should be adjudged him after previous reprisals.
To Robert Blake, his right, as a nominee, to 15 a. in Gilbertstowne.
To Chas. Visct. Fitz-Harding, provided that if his interest should be wholly
avoided by the payment of 20,000/., according to a proviso in the Act of Explana-
tion, then the king’s title to the last-mentioned lands in Meath not to be prejudiced
by this patent.
To Henry Rociiford, the benefit of his decree,
r To Garrett- Dillon and Conly Geoghegax, nominees, such right to all or
J any of the premisses as should be adjudged to them after reprisal,
j To William Devenish, Cath. his wife, and Peter his son, their right and title
f to a 5th of two ninth parts of the cartron of Creaghduffe.
' To the Crown, besides the quit-rents, the rent of 1/. formerly due to the corpo-
ration of Waterford, out of Newrath ats Rathnew, during the term hereby granted,
and the reversion of said lands after the said term of 101 years, that the same might
be granted to the said corporation if the king thought fit.
To Piers Power, such right as should be adjudged him to Monelargy, as a
nominee, after reprise.
To Piers Aylward, his reference to law by decree for recovery of his title to
Killcullihine.
To Thomas Chichly of Wimple, and Gerrald Russell of Fordham, co.
Cambridge, esq., the benefit of their decree to the premisses, or any part thereof,
f To Richard Earl of Cavan, his right in law or equity to the lands in Tulkenro
\and Capentack.
To Nichs. Visct. Nettervill, such right as he had by the Acts, after reprisal,
Julianstowne and Damanstowne.
To Richard Talbott, the benefit of his decree dated 4th May 1666, whereby
> was declared innocent, and left to law for recovery of Dardistowne, if any title he
had thereto.
To Peter Tirrell, his right by decree to Oldtowne.
( To Edmund Kearnf, the benefit of his decree to the lands of Rahineluosey and
l Rahinelnolegangooly, and the parcel marked (o.)
J To Robert Haly, the benefit of his decree to Pnrkcncmonegeila.
■j To Nicholas Fant, the like to Deebert and Inchyvorroghan.
I To Sir Valentine Browne, the like to the commons of Logherbegg.
To Christian Rice, the like to Killnardrum mountain pasture,
f To the Lord Ely, reserving out of this patent that part of the lands of Ardeslis,
I Clonana, and Killeene, then in the possession of the Lord Ely.
To Francis Lye, all his right in the rectory, tytl.es, and glebes, &c. of Bally-
<” keane, and the chapels of Ourney and Tirine, and the glebes thereof.
| To Sir Francis Pesley knt., his right to a mortgage of 500/. upon Discart.
| To Morris Fitz-Gerald, his right to a mortgage of 100/. upon LuglnJI ana
LGurteene.
r To James Coppinger esq., the benefit of his decree, whereby he was restored to
l the lands of Littershanlan, Monane, Lahercanavally and Knocknaculline. |
J To Thomas Wise, the benefit of a decree, whereby he was restored to Goughs
] To Donogh O’Driscoll, the benefit of his decree, whereby he was left to law
( for recovery of his right to 138 a. in Craige alias Creagh.
To George Goldsmith, and Hester his wife, and their heirs, such right in law
r equity to Kilbegg and Brackaghreagh, as was decreed to them 4th August 1663.
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[March
Thomas Piggott
Francis Harvey
Anthony Gale
Richard Earl of Arran
Edward Baines 4
Robert Westerne J
Daniel O’Brien
Samuel Moore
Tobias Barnes
C To Donogh O’Callaghane, such right to Gormeclony as should be adjudged
| to him, as a nominee.
J To Francis Slingsby, the full benefit of a judgment and decree to Moigge and
j Ballinlaugh.
I To David Power esq., such right as should be decreed him, as a nominee, after
( reprisal, to Moigge and Ballinlaugh.
To Captain Lawrence Esmond, his right to Clonegaule, in law or equity.
To Chas. Visct. Fitz-Harding, Rathmore, after reprisals.
To Lady Colvill, Nicholas Hooper, and the heir at law of John Arthur
the elder, such right as they had and might have to the houses, or any part of them.
-{
f _ D> Walter Kennedy and other trustees for the 5 children of Thomas Cooke,
ot Dublin, alderman, all their right to the six parcells in Dunboyne townland, in
Naulswood, Cradoxtowne, and part of Mayne, by decree dated 17th March 1662.
To Elizabeth White alias Proudpoote widow, her right, by decree of
innocence dated 30th May 1663, tb a statute dated 2d November 1638, of 200/. on
Lustowne.
To Henry Rochford, his decree dated 21st August, to Vessingstowne, Fiderffe,
and Baron’s lands therein, and to Eliz. his widow, her dower.
To Mary, wife of John Clerke, Symon and Mary, his son and daughter, and
their assignees, their right to Nottstowne, 6 parcells in Dunboyne, in Naulswood,
Cradoxtowne, and part of Mayne, by decree dated 14th June 1663.
To Alice Lutterell alias St. Lawrence widow, such right as she had to
Mayne, by decree dated 29th January 1662.
To Sir Richard Barnewall, such right as since the date of Lord Arran’s certi-
ficate, had or should be adjudged him, as a nominee, to Cookestowne, after reprisals.
To Mathew Dowdall, of Cloran, co. Westmeath, his right to Fiderfe-Kerdiffe,
by decree dated 4th June 1663.
To Michael Berford of Killrew, his right ti
dated 13th April 1663.
my of the premisses, by decree
d Visct. Mountgarret
George Carey and Trevor Lloy:
f 1 o the Archbishop of Cashell and his successors, the chieirys of 10s. out of
\ Rathinkoure, and 12s. out of the E. part of Mullaghvony.
f To Edward Lord Vaux, B. of Harrowden, and Sir George Symons of Brmht-
J'vell, co. Oxford, knt., in behalf of themselves, Eliz. Lady M'Garrett, daughter of
said Sir George, and Edward son of said lord, the full benefit of a decree granted to
them 20th June 1663, and all such right as they had thereby to the premisses, or any
I part thereof. . " J
To Edward Butler esq., the benefit of his decree, dated 15th August 1663, to
(_the premisses, or any part thereof.
r To John Preston of Dublin, alderman, his right to the lands in the bar. of
■j Cullenagh, by a lease thereof made to him by said Westerne 26th August 1658, for
L 2,000 years from 29th September next.
{ To Edward Bishop of Killaloe and his successors, their right in two thirds of
a]qr. of Moylaghy, in right of the see.
To Peter Hughes, his right in the premisses in law or equity.
To the (1649) Officers, upon distributing the security set apart for satisfaction
of the arrears of the commissioned officers who served in Ireland before 5th June 1649,
by lotts equally and indifferently drawn in open court before the commissioners, on
26 th September 1666, the arrears were by order of the said commissioners divided
into 100 equal lotts, and the following arrears, amounting to 12,1 15/. 17s. 4d., were
contained in and made up the 56th lott, and the said security then to be distri-
buted being likewise divided into 100 lotts, the premisses granted by this patent to
Barnes made up the 45th lott of the said security, which was drawn for satisfaction
of the said 56th lott of arrears, and granted to Barnes in trust for himself and the
following persons, concerned in the said 56th lott of the arrears, together with
1,000/., part of 100,000/. which, by the Act of Explanation, was to be raised for the
use of and distributed among said officers ; and 160/., part of 16,000/. to be paid
by the Earls of lloscomon and Orrery, for the use of said officers, out of the houses
and lands granted to them in Limerick ; the said Barnes to hold die said premisses
and money in trust for himself for such share and proportion thereof as the sums
of 2,619/. 11s. 6 d. ; for John Morris, for 672/. 11s. 2d. ; Arthur Weldon,
761/. & 5jd. ; Hans Graham, 1,224/. 19s. 9d. ; James Clerk, 159/. Is. Id. •
Thomas Plant, 1,767/. 15s. 7d.; Sir John Ponsonby, 3,430/. 3s. Id. ; Ri-
chard Bassett, 159/. 6s. ; Capt. Francis Stradling, 224/. & 5d. ; William
Bradston, 223/. 12s. lljd.; John Slaughter, 752/. 17s. 2 dj. ; Thomas Bed-
borrogh, 86/. 5s. 9;{d. ; William Johnston, 4 1. 12s. 4d.
To the Earl of Montratii, such right as he had to the lands of Drumshamboe
(_and Greaghtobber, by a decree obtained for certain leases in the late usurped times,
f 1,1 trust for John Hughes, for 5,897/. 13s. 7 \d.\ for John Rolph, 305/.7s.6d.-
Edward Wynne, 122/. 13s. ; Thomas Vaughan, 294/. 19s. 5 cl. ; Hugh Wynn’
138/ 17s. ld.; John Owen, 107/. 5s.; William Lloyd, 350/. Is. lOd. ; Nicho-
d < ofoi oAR,D,’J517r I3s’-®rf-i John Ashwell, 609/. 8s.; Major George Carey,
] 913/. 8s. 4jd. ; John Bella v, 918/. 19s. 6d. ; George Blacker, 137/. 18s. 5 d.;
1-ARDiNANDo Blacker, 24/. 12s. 5 d. ; Capt. Trevor Lloyd and Rose his wife
7o0/.; John Bowsieii, 488/. 8s. ; William Rumball, 195/. 18s. 9d. ; George
LMatiiewes, 333/. 8s. 2 Jd. ; William Johnston, 9/. 4s. 8d.
f lo Francis Si.ingsby, such right as lie had in law or equity, by a judgment of
the commissioners dated 17th August 1663, to the lands of Coulin, Corragh-
1 Clonebnoe, Newtowne, Bollard, Killmogore, Cloulo and Ballynakellv. ”
- J To I David Power of Kilbollane, co. Corke, esq., such right as should be
■ decreed to him, as a nominee, to Aghram and Farrankehy and part of Killure, after
reprisals.
j To the Duke of Ormond, a chiefry of 1/. out of the premisses in the bar. Clan-
(_morris, co. Kerry.
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
289
PERSONS,
In whose Grants the Savings are contained.
Sir Robert Byron
and
Seafoule Gibson
}- '
Alexander White
John Jefferyes -
Vere Essex Cromwell -
John Fiske, &c. -
Charles Wheeler
Sir Daniel Treswell
Alexander Barrington
Honor and Eliz. Hansard, &c.
John Burniston, &c.
James Duke of Ormond
Hugh Coghran, &c.
Jane Clements, &c.
Sir Edward Ormesby Knt. -
Sir Philip Percival Bart.
Francis Cock, &c.
Sir Theophilus Jones Knt.
Tiieophilus Sandford
Hugh Massey
William Halsey
Thomas Newnam, &c. -
Charles Alcock
(122.)
-{
f In trust for Sir R. Byron, for 2,9391. 18s. 8d. ; Col. Seafoule Gibson,
j 4,436/. 6s. Id.; Capt. Thomas Southcott, 752/. 4s. id. ; Capt. John Atkins,
247/. 3s. lie/. ; Robert Shipman, 407/. 11s.; John Couch, 120/. 18s. 2?,t/.
J For William Johnston, 4/. 13s. 4c/.; George Bagnall, 185/. 15s. 7c/.; Capt.
] Nehemiah Donneli.an, 1,389/. 9s. 8c/.; Capt. Roger Gregory, 310/. 14s. 10c/.;
Thomas Smyth, 165/. 4s. 6 d. ; Capt. John Barnard, 203/. 13s. lcZ. ; Lieut,
j John Barnard, 405/. 18s. ; William Forrester, 253/. 12s. l^cZ. ; Archibald
f To Garrett Fleming esq., all such right as should be adjudged him, as a
\ nominee, after reprisal, to Carrowneshanagh and Drunisallagh.
r To Edward Plunkett of Staffordstowne, co. Meath, esq., his right in law or
I equity to Fenner, by decree dated 21st August 1663.
J To Fitz-Gerald of Laragh, such right as had been adjudged him, as a
■) nominee, after reprisal, to the lands of Ballintue, — more in the same, 125 a. 2 r. —
I Rath more, Calliaghstowne, and Laragh, as part of his election to 2,000 a.
( To Sir George Herbert, his right to 3 a. in Ballycowen-wood, after reprisals.
C In trust for himself for 7,099/. 18s. 1 0 ] c/. ; Col. John Mayart, 2,839/. 12s. 5 d. ;
1 George Hull of Dublin, gent., 2,172/. 3s. 9}cZ. ; Thomas Peate, 4/. 2s.3JcZ.
To Sir Redmond Everard, such right to all or any the premisses as should be
adjudged him, as a nominee, after reprisals.
To Thomas Wise, the benefit of a decree, dated 19th August 1663, to Lissaltagh
als Lisseltagli.
To Richard Lord Power, the benefit of a decree, granted 4th July 1663, to
Arthur Earl of Anglesey, as guardian to his father John Lord Power, deced, to
Ballynossett.
To William Dobbyn, the benefit of a decree, dated 27th July 1663, to the
lands of Raghmellan, Coolenecallaha, and Calliaglimore.
To Patrick Archer esq., the benefit of a decree, dated 1st August 1666, to
Credane, after reprise.
To Paul Sherlocke esq., the benefit of his certificate, dated 14th September
(_1666, to Killmaquage and Calliaghbegg, after reprisals.
r In trust for himself for 9,489/. 14s. ; Col. Edward Hammond, 2,285/. 3s. 2d. ;
Anthony Watts, 336/. 17s. lOd. ; William Johnston, 4/. 12s. id.
{To Patrick Colclough, his right to Cooleogenish, alias Coolenecornagli, by
decree, 11th August 1663.
{To the Lord Mountgarrett, his right to Goodwin’s garden, by decree dated
16th November 1666, after a reprisal to Thomas Wood.
' To Jeffrey Browne, such right as should be decreed him, as a nominee, to part
of a house and yard in Middle-street, south side, — the walls of a house and back-
side in ditto, — and part of a house, a yard, and garden ; another garden, 2 houses
backward and backside, in Little Gate-street, east side.
In trust for Robert Earl of Leicester, for 2,781/. 15s. 5 d. ; John Burniston,
2,129/. 4s. 6<Z. ; Richard Kinaston, 279/. 8s. 7 d. ; Edward Griffeth, 433/.
& 8 d. ; Edward Dering, 220/. 18s. id. ; John M'Cormuck, 71/. 14s. 5 d.
Foulk Ellis, 263/. 16s. ; John Smyth, 9/. 4s. 8<Z. ; John Bull, 168/. 8s. 9d.
John Lord Grandison, 3,194/. & id. ; Samuel Bellers, 278/. 10s. lid.
Henry Washer, 341/. 11s.; William Sandes, 1,118/. 4s. 6 d.; John Bury,
.826/. 7s. 3d.
( To William Archbold, the benefit of his decree, dated 21st August 1663, to
j Killrush. „ ,
1 To Sir William Fenton, his right to Garryduffe by a mortgage, until redeemed
(.by the duke, or Sir William evicted by law or equity.
In trust for himself for 2,754/. 7s. lid.; George Evans, 3,005/. 19s. 6d.;
Capt. John Bayly, 3,336/. 18s. 7d.; Capt. George Augustine, 339/. 18s.;
Capt. John Augustine, 708/. Is. lOd. ; James Reynold, 666/. 3s. 9d. ; Capt.
John Wooll, 619/. 9s. 4d.; John Reynold, 221/. 2s.; William Johnston,
5/. 3s. 10d.; Capt. Hugh Montgomery, 386/. 13s. Id.
f To Christopher Hussey, his right in law or equity to Ballintogher, by decree
\ dated 15th June 1663.
{To Richard Earl of Clanrickard, his right of redemption to the lands of
Shrewle, Rathmaclin, Croskea, and Clyrick, decreed to liim 3d August 1663.
To Nicholas Bourke, such right ns had been or should be adjudged him,
according to his provisoe in the Explanatory Act, in Ballym' Rorey, or any other of
the premisses, after reprisals.
/ To Richard Earl of Barrymore, the chiefry of 9s. lOd. out of each of the
\ eleven plowlands of Downedeady and Ratliclare.
To William Hamilton, his right to Gorgahill and Carrowkeile.
/ To Paul Sale, the benefit of his decree, dated 7th March 1662, to the lands
\ therein mentioned.
f To Edward Spring, such interest and title as he had to Lisleda and Lisboy by
\a final settlement granted to him by the pretended commissioners at Loughrea.
f To Thomas Cantwell, a nominee, such right as should be decreed him, after
\ reprisals, to the lands to Castle-Creagh inclusive, as part of his 2,000 acres.
t To Walsii, a nominee, such right as should be decreed him as such to
\ Moylodstowne and Bramadowne, with Brownestowne, after reprisals,
f To Edward Plunket esq., the benefit of a decree, dated 21st August 1663, to
(. Boolyes and Drumliery.
{To Patrick Walsh, such right as should be adjudged him, as a nominee, to
Croan, Moorestowne, Walsh, and Ballyrobbin, after reprisals.
To the Duke of Ormond, the chiefry of 1/. 9s. 8Jrf. being his share of 10/. a year
out of the burgagery lands, &c.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
Sir Matthew Appleyarii, &c.
Bartholomew Fowke
Morrough Earl of Inchijiuin
Sir William Petty Knt.
Thomas Buckridge, &c.
" T° dle B'sliop of Fernes and Leighlin, such right as he had to 12 a. in
lomhaggard, and to Little and Great Clonard, and part of Crosselinchestowne
after reprisals. ’
To Patrick Colclough, such right to 25 a. in St. Jolm’s-street and Cowestreet,
- • as ^as dea-eed to linn 11th August 1663, after his father’s death.
To Dame Jane Plunket ats Turner and her heirs, such right to 5 a. 2r. 26 r
s, assfaaKsr “ “ '**'* " h“’ *• *to *• ■“ •»
To the Lord Mountgarrett, such right to the lands of Mountgarrett and Little
L Island, or any part thereof, as had been adjudged to him, after previous reprisals.
- /, 'f° Garret Moyler and Thomas Foy, such right as they, or either of them
(.had to Derrenigirragh, by decree.
f In trust fra- himself for 2,886/. 12s. 7id. : Lieut. Gyles Palmer, 130/. 11s. 'Id ■
Humphry Coningsby, 211/. 18s. Id.; Lieut. Ralph King, 134/. 18s. 8 d.’
Col. John Butler, 4,396/. 11s. 10d.; Capt. Richard Doare, 604/. 7 s.9d.’
CapL Symon Bridges, 143/ 2s. 7|d.; Thomas Hackett, 305/. Is. 8 d.; John
- < Loid Kerry, 1,018/. 7s. 0|d.; Capt. John Gawer, 173/. 16s.; Capt. John
Neale, 101/. 10s.; Capt. John Osborne, 127/. 12s. lid.; John Palmer,
73/. 5s. 'Id. ; Henry Iadlow, 691/. 10s. 2d.; Ulick Fitz-Morris, 715/.
Thomas Mansell, 351/. 12s. 11 id. ; Major Roger Poore, 45/. 11s. 104d •
_ William Johnston, 4/. 12s. 4d. 4 ' ’
- / . To PlER“ Vifct' Ikerrin, such right as had been or should be adjudged him
(. m and to 423 a. & 32 i>. in Dromard, with the castle, after reprisals.
- ( T° ?HIL^ PuRCELL of Ballyfoyle, co. Kilkenny, esq., such right as should be
l restored to him, as a nominee, to all the premisses, after reprisals.
- I ,,T°vFDMD; Visct Mountgarrett, tlie benefit of his decree and certificate, dated
l 16th November 1666, to Ballylane and Polecapple, after reprisals.
Q,iTA,rColi' PAN,EL O'Bryan, the full benefit of his decree and certificate dated
tsth March last.
1663 DON°GH 0<Bkyen esT> the ful1 benefit of his decree granted 21st August
' Edwd- Bishop of Killaloe and his successors, such right as he had in right
of his see to the lands m Monaleene and Monygatt. °
To David Walters esq., such right to Ballykerine as should be adjudged upon
SZlZ °f * “ S““l “ M.D„,.„gl,,
f , To W'LLIAM Earl of Strafford and Thomas Radcliffe, the benefit of their
’ lp3o?L^^ l° 1116 l0nds 0f ***■»* one other
f T° Richard Travise or Travers esq., such right as he had in Madame bv a
JtIS6 i ,,by Dermott M'Finin Carthy inS1636 to his father S^obm
j Tiayis knt, until paid the mortgage money by Honor.
I To Jaa,,, Comma, . of 7., »£ „ul of Knoek.ponry, .d <k>. U
V°> Garranardm, decreed to him 27th March 1662. *
bn fciS™ IZSjr b*”e', °f “• <W * •fiOOL on
1 -T° ^ILUAM Koe, the right of his decree, such as it is granted in rio-lit nf i,;„
Ithereof01 1,1001 °" the L°rd M°Gwire’s estate, being leffto law for thf recovery
' I he was' ,.^N Nugent gent, the benefit of a decree dated 8th May 1663, by which
l he was left to law for the recovery of Ballinloghnebomoyle. 7
- {his^hTSy SaSS. the benefit °f a decree t,aled 20th *** 1663> -
( To Robert Nettervill, the benefit of a decree dated 20th August 1663.
Kennedy, and other trustees for the five children of Aldn. Thomas
S6\”8h‘ ^ by a™S
“d B* BUy-
. J Mayne, by decree dated 14th June 1663. 7 Roan-Boohsh and part of
To Sir Richard Barnewall, such right as should ho , •
nornmra, to Hamomtowno on. I QeeknomSltath, after repLfc
w “ son and heir of Aldn. Eton. Barnewaei. of Doblin, and Ctaiv
W„.tb aha, Baenewam, ,a«I Rioharf, exeSr., such ri6ht dtey hri H„l„£
towne and conunons, containing 13 a., and to a mortmme of 290/ r , K
by decree dated 4th August 1663. mortgage of 200/. on Rayestowne,
To Michael Berford of Killrew, co. Meath all his ,
.premisses, by decree dated 13th April 1663. ’ S 1 any °f dle
- {ciIw“SA“”“" r«'“ ” «■«*?» .™. We of look on
fJ°£lheirS .n,al® of d,e body of Henry Rochford, their right to 42 a & 19 p
- (^."“rinT.^'SiZSo^21” *«“ - m&i
In ti-ust for himself and for Owen Silver, for 9,829/. 15s. 6±d ■ Thomas
f9™rVUM2'9- "'V ATEW La"’ 123/- 16’”- John PeSv“e
169/ ol M,chael Fitz-Ger.vld, 58/. 8s. 9d. ; William Currall
' Wit \ 2 ' n '’ RALPU SMYTH> 5U & James Garner, 162/. Is J ■
15s WAMTC°I,E’ 2^3/' 7S' it/': JoHN Gibbs> al2A 17s-i John Connocke, 488/!
ui, ’ Tiiomas GowF.ii, 129/. 12s. id. ; James Hodges, 94/. 3s. 9d. ; Joshua
[Svi’j 1 V°*'; Kuward Dyer, 55/. 3s. Id.; William WH.TFiELnt
L ‘ 5i“-; William Browne, 65/. Is. 8 d. ; Ralph Miller, 2s. Urf.
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291
Henry Bishop of Meath, &c.
Samuel Browne
John Gibbings -
William St. George
John Rowell
[" To Trinity College, Dublin, all their right to KildufFe, by certificate of the
I Commissioners, and patent of Queen Elizabeth.
| To Jeffry Browne esq., such right to 16 a. and a mill in the liberties of Galway
- < as should be adjudged to him, as a nominee, after reprisals.
I To the Corporation of Galway, their right to Meadle, Lattibcgg, Knocker-
shcrmine, with the marsh ground and meadow thereto belonging, Logganecregg, and
l_the thatched tenements upon the commons, liberties of Galway, amounting to 10 a.
f To the Lord Ikerin, such right to Clonmilkin as he had or should be adjudged
l_ hun, after reprisals.
r To Francis Slingsby esq., the benefit of his decree
J rickeene, Clydarragh, Keilultane, Ardglasse, and Kilbrey.
' j To David Power of Kilbolane, co. Corke, esq., such right a.*
(.him, as a nominee, to part of Agharum, after reprisals.
To Patrick Archer, his right to Muccully and part of Gallstowne, after rc
3 the lands of Garrib-
s should be decreed
Roger Pemberton
Jefeord Stout -
Nicholas Moore
Alexander Boddington
-i
Sir James Cuffe Knt.
Henry Webb
Robert Bell
after a reprise.
f To David Powell, as a nominee, such right as should be decreed him, as a no-
\minee, to all or any part of the premisses, as part of his 2,000 a., after reprisals.
f To Sir Richard Barnewall, such right as should be adjudged him, as a no-
I minee, to the premisses, after reprisals.
I To Sarah Kerdiffe alias Bysse widow, such right as she had to the premisses,
1 or any part, by decree dated 11th March 1662. ,
To Thomas Lutterell esq., his right to the premisses, by decree dated
j 26th June 1663. , , , , , , ,
I To James Tobin, such right to Ballylongan and Clonagouse as should be decreed
(Jiim, as a nominee.
To Trinity College, Dublin, their right to Ardeliganpoile.
Thomas Everard, his wife’s portion of 500/. out of part of Corgreagh and
Doune, by decree 15th August 1663. .
To die Lord Visct. Dungan, his right, in law or equity, to the said lands, by
deToe Henry* !nd the'resfof the children of Pat. Betagh, their light to Corgeeth
(part), Cormeene and Leytrim, decreed them 19th August 1663, lor raising dieir
lespective poitions^^oQ hjs • ht t0 his proportion of a rent-charge of 80/. out
of Lisiush, &c„ with odier lands, for 1,000 years, till paid 800/., by decree dated
_18th June 1663.
f To William Visct. Dungan, such right, in law or equity, as lie had to the
| premisses, by decree dated 19th Jan. 1662.
(• To Col. William Legge, his right in 60 a. of Annagh q.ft, by decree.
I To Henry Earl of Thomond, such re
J Clonecras and Ballyan
ts and chiefriei
o him out of
- { To Sir John Bourke knt., and Jeffry Browne esq., and their heirs respec-
) lively, such right as they had by decree, as nominees, to the lands of Togher, Lacken,
(^Clondarron, Carownemone, and Rossiny, after reprisals.
, To Patrick Archer, web right .« h. h.d to M.ckally, by decree deled
- “oJZ, rvifK'S™, ...ch right as he had or should be e.*«d »
(.him in Damerstowne, after reprisal.
- To Dominick Browne, his right, in law or equity, to Sessuagh and Clondynearc.
r To Edwd. Bp. of Cork, Cloyne, and Rosse, and his successors, the right of his
see to Ballyknock and Brittway alias Bryaghy. ,
To Francis Smyth, his execrs, the benefit of a decree of the late u
, „ J vernment, dated 26th May 1658, and his right thereby to Rathcouisey.
Murrough Earl of iNCHifiUiN - •/ To richard Earl of Corke, such chiefnes as were due to him out ot all or any
the premisses, by decree of the usurped government, dated 12th May 1658.
lk> Edmund Fitz-Gerald esq., such right as should be adjudged him to the
[.capital messuage of Rostellane, and 2,000 a. contiguous, as a nominee.
■ To Pierce ArCk.ou gent, the benefit of . demo fr»d 1MV
whereby he was left to law to recover such right as he had “ *e limds ot C - y
gagb, Killeckoilly, Knockateen, Lattalowe.Tonyveagh, Magheijcaldia0h, and D u
greney, Potlereagh, BenwiUts, Boagh, Lisderngg, and Aghesland.
S To George j8uxl gent., his ri|ht, by decree dated
chargeable upon the lands of Kfllnemody, Lisstellan, and KJlekesheame, Rath,
urped go-
Thomas Coote -
Sir Tiieofhilus Jones Knt., &c.
" i Natarre, Dromsword, Dunsierke and llacawish, Crosbane an^Dirreneen
To Sir Robert Talbott knt.,
should be adjudged
him to Swinestowne, bar. Deece, after reprisals.
To Matthew Dowdall gent., his right to a mortgage of 200/. upon Laniers
towne and other lands, bar. Deece, by decree dated “ »
To Oliver Warren gent, the benefit of a decree dated 7th March 1662.
885/. 2s. 5 </.; John Hercourt, 500/. 2s. lOd. ; William Cosb , _
Nicholas Hovenden, 528/, 6s. 10 d. ;
,745/. 11s. '7(1.;
am m-«, WttUAM
os lua - Salter, 373/. &6</.; Michael
.u., John Braly, 1701. 2s. 11*1 Zacmv Bmw,
I AAtit.'l., '(Ildb AAA. <u , rr~i io, OJ . WitTIAM VlSCt. ClIARLEMOM,
- J 150/. 13s. Old. ; John Stepney, 65o/. 12s. 2d. , Wii.wa-
V'ncent, 196/. 7s. 0\d
I 7s, Grf. : Gilbert To..,.
I Jam Km ,li. 12s. 6d. ; Ti.o»,a,
10/. 12s. Id. ; Thomas Beahe, 152/. 7s. 6 d. ;
s Laurence, 140/. 14s. 7J </.; Th
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Sir Richard Kirle Knt.
Anthony Ormesby
Robert Ward, 8cc.
Rose Marchioness of Antrim
Arthur Earl of Anglesey -
Richard Whaley
Joseph Deane, &c.
John Parker -
Thomas Coote
William Hamilton -
Simon Richardson
Sir William Petty Knt.
Sir William King Knt.
Oliver Lambert, &c. -
Francis Gibbons
Mary Ashenhurst
RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
s they had,
, SAVINGS;
'• A"<* Pebsons in whose Favour made.
1° aa should be adjudged him, .. , nominee
' 1- oS £“•' ““ Buocknomuuny, kIivuW,, Darnm^
- { isl ^ fte ”* “ “ ^1™, -
/" In trust for hhnself for 3661. 6s. 2d.; Alexander Staples, 1,3461. 14s. 9d ■
I Daniel M'Neile, 1,503/. 6s. 8d.; George Lambert, 588/. 4s. 5 Id ■ Hum’
‘ 122/EY10sE^,S’ t"76 ' 2n4</' ; A,oT"°NY Horsman* 600/. I®-: James Savage,
) jAMES 187/‘ 14»- 8rf-i Henry Spencer, 1,557/. 7s. 5 d
(Sa?.™8fr9"d. ■ a”ho" c°”- *»
To Dr. Alexander Colvill, his mortgage of 2,000/., by deed, 18th May 1662.
r To the Corporation, the Church of St. Mary, and the Hospital of and in New
- J Rosse, such fee-farm Tents as, 22d October 1641, were payable to said corpora-
1 « ^ rentand chiefhes as belong to said church and hospital, and also
t-a chiefly of 4/. Irish, or 3/. sterling, granted by patent by king Richard 2d.
- -f To .,he Loi-dVisct. Mountgarrett, such right as should be restored to him, as
v. a nominee, to Ballyvoole, after reprise.
f,J°dGERA“!YLMEI1 esT> such riSht os >'e had to Hayestowne, by decree dated
1 l itn August 1663.
- J E° the Brothers of the Lord Viscount Nettervill, such right a
j remainder, to Carnulfe and Harriestowne.
U* “ch "sht “ “ b“ &*** » «
- {i»SlWd"^R|e™S^n, ‘h“ ri8“ “ 5B8*' S»- »■
{To Pierce Archbold gent., the benefit of a decree made 10th March 1662 &c
as stated above, the same patent to Coote being twice inrolled, with the ’same
savings, to Sir Robert Talbott, Dowdall, and Warren also.
To Charles Earl of Mountrath, his right to a rent-charge of 22/. or there-
abouts, issuing out of the lands in the counly of Monaghan.
f Henry Maxwell, such right as he had, by decree of die late pretended com-
| missioners sittmg at Dublin, dated 18th May 1656, to a mortgage of 20W made
ToSchF1’ ^ Sir,,Phe‘r °’Neile’ t0 his fether James MSl, Kedow.
, Hugh Echlin, his right to a mortgage of 100/. from Sir Phelim O’Neile
Mmsnff'h A{arch 1 r3T’ ',° HuSh Echlin the elder, on Derrecrantahan and Kill-
samsoge, by decree of the late court of Exchequer dated 7th March 1656.
.» 0^^ °f * ”• -'»• *»>
8 J* J”»«* *« ■>“"<» of • fas. dat.A
i rpATb6.6,3,’ for a statute staPle of 2-°00/. acknowledged by Sir Ph. O’Neile
Uth jldvP1637 dTfey’,)fOIK!!'e f 5e f fi,Si''iRT' PAR1iHURST dle elder, deceased, dated
Fnw°ApJn T?n HaRE anf„ Mary his wife> Owen Vaughan and Anne his wife,
Kaglofeoo/ nn7N and FiATihiS,'Vifi’ aU such riSht « they had to a mort-
quer fated Ist^1 S* ***' ^ by **"* °f dle ]ate Court °f Exche'
from°F^hnvtn/rNNEDT’ t0 a mortgage of 200/. dated 17th Nov. 1637,
horn i. aghny and Cormuck Farrell, to his brother Richd. Kennedy, upon Carrow-
Laugldm and Clonlouglull, bar. Granard, by decree dated 19th May P1 658
1*5 .^"SrU0”" '*"• “ bgdaome „f iTohe,.,.
{ ld£ JoHN C“»™1 >* agh, BaEjrog.h, by fa, fal lift September
f Hft°slf bS1,00^”*’ ”h ”Sht “ had> by eertiitcate, dated
(_ acres. Pt b ‘ P °f faortaSasse together with Killyny, contained 154
le&^JSTS gent'’ the bTffit of a statute staPie of 4,000/. acknow-
ledged to him by John Cooper esq., and his right, in law or equity, by virtue thereof
to die manor, town, and lands of Torbett. H y’ y tneieot,
m 1° “ra£Sb£h.d’iipd”? “oir”' “Pl” ”f ‘'00“ “ ■“ 1”‘U
«pSL’> ■ U! "** “ s“”« - ».
To Richard Earl of Westmeath, his right to Brownestowne, after reprisals,
keraf aftJr“ £OWDAI'1'’ a n°minee’ ^ ^ *° SheePstowne and Cooledor-
To John Clignett, his right to Torbett, in law or equity.
To Donagh O Brien, his right to Carrowcullranagh, bar. Inchiquin, by decree.
Hrl v'r/r llin£ol/ for 7,494/. 10s. llid.; Robert Brereton, 108/. 10s. id.;
Henry Crofts, 71/. 9s. 10 ^d.; Susanna Michell, 887/. 5s. 9<Z. ; William
Kennedy, 909/. 4s. OJrf.; Mary Smyth, 350/. 8s. 6 d. \ John Smyth, 4/. lS Id •
Thomas Tilson, 599/. 6s. 2d.; John Nelson, 449/. 13s. 74d. • Robfrt
Brereton, 140/. 11s. 9d.; Thomas Rotherham, 804/. 4s. lid ; Alice Ro-
therham, 395/. 13s. ; Daniel Eden, 7s. ljd. ’ t0
To Jeffery Browne, such right as should be decreed liim, as a nominee, to a
lE “idrn'i 2 ‘ b“hid'' <” Gate-sPeet,
{ bJdiS0LViSCt- G°RMANTro'VN, such PS1!* to nU or any the premisses as should
*■ ‘judged him, pursuant to his provisoe in the Explanatory Act, after reprisals.
{ Cookestownp* ALyt Ea'’1 ®f Carlingford, such right as should be adjudged him in
t. oooKestowne and part of Gilbertstowne, after reprisals.
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293
Thomas Holme
John Gore
John Bysse, ike,
Sir William Tichborne Knt.
Grace Cooper
Thomas Welsted
Robert Hammon
John Magill ...
James Napper
Thomas Coote
Ralph Hawtry
Randall Clayton, &c.
Chidley Coote, &c.
(122.)
o Logliin, Drur
To Edward Earl of Meath (lie being administrator of Anne St. Laurence alias _
Yelvertou), the benefit of a statute staple of 400/. acknowledged by William Browne,
of Malranken, and Nic’ Stafford of Ballymackoherne, co. Wexford, esq., and others,
28th June 1641, unto her, and extended 14th June 1665, on Ballycuslane and
Graige-Robin, Fassa, and other lands.
{To Pierce Viscount Ikerin, as a transplanted person, such right as he had to
Ballychahan, after reprisals.
r To Thomas Tiriiell, such right to Barnon as should be adjudged him, sis a
\ nominee, after reprisals.
' To Charles Viscount Fitz-FIarding, provided always that Flemingstowne
and the lands in the 20th part of Ratoath shall return and be restored to him,
after reprisals.
To Nicholas Plunket of Dunsliaghlyn, esq., his right to five tenements and
gardens in Grangend, by decree dated 3d March 1662.
To Thomas Cooke, such right as he had, in law or equity, to one of the 12 cot-
tages in Grangend.
To the Church of Dunshaghlyn, its right to the said 12 cottages and 6 a.
To Patrick Barnewall, such right as he had, in remainder, after his father
Symon’s death, to Frankestowne and Flemyngstowne, by decree dated 15th June
1663.
To Sara Kehdiffe alias Bysse, her right to the lands in Ratoath, eight mes-
suages there, and that in Flemingstowne, by decree dated 11th March 1662.
To Dr. Robert Gorges, his right, in law or equity, to 12 cottages and 6 a. in
Grangend, Frankestowne, and that in Flemingstowne.
r To Conly Geoghegan, his right, as a nominee, to Ballybrowne and Gnew-
I bracke, after reprisals.
J To Edward Geoghegan, his right to the lands of Killard and Cappaghduffe,
1 Tirracrew, Loughancannon, Ballyehenecan, Glangorme and Moybrist, decreed him
I 21st August 1663, in remainder, after the deaths of Art. M'Hugli, Giles, and Eli-
zabeth Geoghegan.
f To Frances Lacy alias Hussey widow, her right, by decree dated 31st July
\ 1663, to the lands of Castle-Gregory, Glantinasey and Maghtromane.
r To Richard Butler, such right to Knocktample as should be adjudged him, as
\a nominee, after reprisals.
To George Doyne, his right, in law or equity, to Donoghclony, Moorell, part,
I and Ballymoygunna.
J To George Waldron, his right, in law or equity, by decree, t
) marren, Mulloghbracke, and Ballym'kennallan.
I To tlie Lord of Iveagh, such right as should be adjudged him, as a nominee,
(_to any part of the premisses, after reprisals.
ITo Luke Earl of Fingall, his right, in law or equity, to Raherkin and Cores-
towne, by decree dated 7tli July 1663.
To Edward Plunket, his right, in law or equity, by decree dated 29th July
1663, to the lands of Lower Crosdrum, Ballemotawhan, Tullagh (part), Old-Castle
and Castlecorre.
To Luke Earl of Fingall, an estate, in remainder, after the death of Mabell
Lady Fingall, to part of Galboyestowne, by decree.
JTo Edward Plunket, his right of remainder, by decree, to the lands in the S.
part of Tuteragh, after the Lord Dunsany’s death,
j To Patrick Fitz-Stephen Dowdall, his right of remainder to Galestowne, by
decree, after Stephen Dowdall's death.
• To Nichs. Darcy the younger, his right, in remainder, to Grangebegg, after
the death of Nicholas Darcy his grandfather, decreed to him lltli July 1663.
To James Duke of Oiimond, his right to Blake’s castle, alledged to be standing
on the premises in co. Tipperary.
To Pierce Visct. Ikerin, such right as should be adjudged him, upon his proviso
in the Act of Explanation, to part of Rathinanagh, cont. 135 a., after reprisals.
To John Bath and Anne his wife, in right of Mary, Anne, Margaret, and
Cicely, daughters to Patrick Bath of Rathfeigh, deced, their right to the lands in co.
Meath, decreed them (among others) 2d March 1662, for the payment of 150/.
a-piece for their portions.
To Michael Berford, his right to a statute staple ol 200/. on the lands in
i. Meath, dated 6th July 1641.
In trust for Cornet Gilbert Pepper, for the sum of 390/. 9s. 8d.; Dame
Una Boyle, 326/. 12s. 5d.; Col. Randall Clayton, 371/. 16s. 7 d,; Anne
Ashe 169/ 4s. 8 d.; Norris Ballard and Robert Walter, 122/. 9s. id.-,
Catharine’ Fitz-Symonds, 172/. 8s. 6 d.; Mr. Fennor, chaplain, 214/. 6s.
U</.; Lieut. Matthew Bowen, 194/. 4s. lOrf. ; Lieut. John Richardson,
220/.’ 11s.; William Dunnon, 162/. 18s. 9 d.; Mary Johnson, 230/. 5s. 4<Z.
due to Lieut. Fredk Johnson ; Ensign John Campbell, 68/. Is. 3</. ; Eliz. and
Anne Bridges, 412/. 10s. due to Sir Wm Bridges ; Thomas Page, 379/. 17s. Ml. ;
J Mary Bennett, 114/. 3s. 9d. due to Commissary Christ. Bennett; Henry
' Sai.fi eld, 355/. Is. lit/.; Margaret Usher, 809/. 4s. due to Lieut. Henry
Usher; George JaguES, 166/. 15s. 9d. ; Henry Lee, 92/. 2s. (id. ; Cnpt.
Samuel Morris, 108/. Is. 6 d. ; Lady Jane Sterling, 5,449/. 2s. lOrf. due to
Sir Robert Sterling, and 114/. 6s. 2d. due to Capt. George Sterling; Cnpt. vV al-
ter Cope, 823/. Is. 2d. ; Lieut. Wm. Sterling, 231/. 2s. 9</. ; Lllenor
Mason alias Cappogh, 147/. 11s. 10<Z. due to En‘" Tho' Mason; Sir Arthur
Denny, 205/. 12s. 6<Z. due to Sir Edmond Denny ; James Tomlins, 59/. 2s. 5 \d. ;
John Smith, 4/. 12s. 4 d.
r In trust for himself for 2,177/. 9s. lit/.; Col. Fras- Willoughby, 748/. 3s.
1 1 id. due to Sir Fra’ Willoughby; Richard Coote esq., 5,118/. 6s. 4 \d. due to
Earl of Mountrath; Laurence Parsons esq., 1,112/. 10s. Id. due to Wm Par-
J sons ; John Bury, 1,790/. 19s. 9d. ; Capt. Hamblin, 298/. 6s. 2d.; George
I Stammers, 541/. & 4tZ. due to Edw11 Stammers; Thomas Hf.y, 147/. 5s. 3d.
I due to his father Thomas; John Fisher, 116/. 8t 7 £</. ; John Hamilton,
(_71/. 14s. 6M. ; William Johnston, 9/. 4s. 8 d.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
William Bishop of Limerick
Robert Earl of Leicester
Sir Thomas Harman Knt.
The Earls of Ossory and ">
Arran, &c. j
Randall Clayton, &c.
f | T° Thomas Font and Robert Haley, such right as they respectively had to
< the lands of Berchamine, Moneclarine, and Raliinelnosingooly, by virtue of their
C respective decrees.
/ To Edmd. Visct Mountgarrett, such right as he had, or should be adjudged
(.him, to all or any the lands in the bar. of Ban try, after reprisals.
f To James Meagii, the benefit of his decree to the small thatched house and
I ‘'“use in Fort-street, and to a front and back cabin, now a smith’s forge, in
J To Maurice Roch Fitz-John, such right as he had to 2 of the 6 cabins
Land a garden m common to them, in Spittle-street, near the Red Abbey.
- -f l 3° PlEI,tS, ®y?LuEL0f,Cal,an, esT’ Ws right, in law or equity, to Redmore,
(.by decree dated 14th March 1663. * ’
{, J? Farrell esq., tlie benefit of his proviso, and of die letters patent
dated 13th September 1661, and of the judgment and certificate of the commis-
sioners granted pursuant thereto.
,l T°. C.HArf PaiPeix esq-, the benefit of his proviso and judgment, pursuant
thereto, to the lands in co. Longford, after reprisals.
f In trust for Margaret Viscountess Muskbry, for 1 1,000/. due to her father
1 Ullick Marquis of Clanrickard; Sir Arthur Gore, 864/. 11s. 8d. ; Edward
J Martin, 246/. 13s. id ; Symon Bridges, 4/. 12s. id.
I XEIGE ^Mahon, his right, in law or equity, to Inishacon-Island, by decree.
I lo Daniel O’Brien esq., a nominee, such right as should be adjudged him to
(.the lands in bar. Corcumroe, p. 116, after reprisals.
To the heirs of Sir William Cooley knt., such right as they had to Bally-
nedrumney by virtue of the mortgage mentioned in the patent, until the money be
To William Keating, a like saving to Parsonstowne, by virtue of the said
< mortgage.
To the heirs of Sir Jn. Hoey, then- right to Silliagh, and to Great and Litde
Morganstown, by virtue of said mortgage.
nethuimieNCEL0T ■DoWDALL eSq"’ his riSht 10 a mortgage of 330/. upon Bally-
To die Heirs of Cath. Strong, the benefit of her decree.
- T° llle of Clancarthy, the benefit of his certificate, dated 15th August
(.last, to the S. E. part of Bohirasse, or any part thereof.
f ^George HUBERT knt., such right as he had to the lands in Ballycowen
- -< and Ballykenahan, after reprisals. J
C To Richard Urmston, his right to 76 a. out of Ballykenaghan.
f,, ?1Jrust Por I)imseIf’ for 1,440/. 19s. 9j<Z. ; William Johnston, 4/. 12s. id. •
I Col. Edmund Temple, 106/. 5s. 9d. ; L. Col. Thos. Marshall, 3,922/. 7s. 5 d •
’ I Hvndon, 2,477/. 13s. 2d. due to Capt. Roger Lyndon, and 1,377/. 6s.l|d.’
Ll155/. 19s I’ld ’ U' 6d” “ aH 5,485/- 12s> 1^’; Sir Tobias
as1" tr“st for JoHN Jephson, for 2,352/. 15s. 2d. due to Major Gen. W™ Jephson •
Major John Grove, 245/. Is. lid.; Major Richd. Williamson, 839/. 9s. Id. |
r?1- G“ege Graham, 789/. 10s. 2d. Capt. Thos. Graham, 1,663/. Is. lid!
due to Major Tho' Graham; Lieut. Richard Beare, 676/. 2s. 8d. ; Eliza-
_ ' Nf-L'l BE'n-swoRTH, 2,014/. Is. Id. due to Capt. Arthur Bettsworth ; Quarter
Mastei Thos. Fairely, 318/. 12s. lOd. ; Cornet John Grove, 612/. 12s 7d •
G,LB0™e’ 439/- 5s- *<*•! Ensign William Holme's,’
44/. 2s. 9d. ; Capt. Verb Hunt, 1,302/. 8s. 8d. due to Capt. John Hunt; Capt
™ la’- W.IU4K Fenton, S9i 2,. duo
(.Cornet Wm Fenton ; John Smith, 4/. 12s. 5 d.
- {anJstJTnno^VEREUX’ ^ r‘ght’ by decree dated 9th July 1663> t0 Coulehole
fi T° es<J-’ after a previous reprisal, a remainder in tail to the
notou °rW 'T^ r- V,801 , e U^Haghy, Kathra, Feogh, Carrowkegill, Carrow-
" ") 1663 ’ C,U,ashard, GralJaS1,> Palhnehy, and Ballineden, by decree dated 25th May
°TN 1<^C,°N.N0R’ such r,'Sht 38 he had 10 Clenegenave and Slea-
L'noe, by decree dated 15th August 1663, after a previous reprisal.
- IrJuJr00- fa*rl f Ca“lingeord,. such right as should be adjudged him to
L Rathbodibegg and Archerstowne, by a proviso in the Act of Explanation/
" { PofoirtLtowne WALLl SUCh light °S SbouU be adjudSed him> « a nominee, to Little
- /toIchD»^ft?“NBO™E’ SU,ch "?bt 88 8houId be 'Screed him, as a nominee,
trepristlsP FemiSeS “ Sh°uld be restored to him hi- the commissioners, after
- -fi 1° tlle.Lord Mountgarrett and Patrick Archer, such right as they had,
\by the Acts, to the premises, or any part thereof, after reprisal. y
- -T Sir JoHN BounKE knt-> such title as should be decreed him, as a nominee,
(.to Carrygynneene, after reprisal.
- f To the Duke of Ormond, a chiefry of 2s. Irish, payable yearly out of Ratlma-
(. trick and Killmurrey. '
- I „,T°,T,IEO,1AI'u Denn> his right to tlie lands in Mullybree, by decree dated
(. 24 tli July 1663.
{To Nicholas Bolton esq., the benefit of a mortgage of 410/. made by Bartholo-
mew Cusack to Sir Edward Bolton knt. deced, by deed dated 16th July 1638.
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295
Sir Courtney Poole Bart. -
Hierom Sankey
Hugh Magill
Thomas Briggs
Ralph Fenwick, &c.
Richard Earl of Arran, &c.
William Bulkley -
William Williams
Sir George St. George Knt.
LT° M£HA.EL Eerford Ms right to a statute staple, acknowledged to him by
Thomas Rent and Patrick Bath, for 2001., defeasanced for the payment of 105/f,
| dated 6th July 1641, and extendable upon Danistowne.
- J . To PfTnICK Cusack, his right, in law or equity, to 300/., pretended to be
j chargeable upon Geraldstowne and Follistowne, by virtue of a decree dated
10th August 1663.
To hUhnn mob right « he lnd, or droold be rijufad him, to
l_Ardmulchan, after reprisals.
f To Rice Fitz-Dominick, the benefit of a decree, whereby he was left to law for
J recovery of his right to Ballingown-Rateal.
' I t. ,To %mund Lord Herbert, such right as he had to BallynwAdam and Tullig-
(.Edmond, by a decree of y« Exchequer. • °
In trust for himself, for 4., 711/. & 10ic/.; Thomas Bedborough, 131/. 6s. lid. ■
John Bourne, 178/. 8s. 6 d.; Robert Adam, 222/. & Id. ; Christopher
Roper, 725/. 2s. 8 </.; William Johnston, 4/. 12s. id. ; Capt. Thomas
Butler, 2,4814 11s. 10c/.; Capt. Anthony Willoughby, 524/. 4s. 10</. •
William Hull, 654/. 11s. 10c/. ; William Bennis, 254/. 7s. 6 d.; John
Hubbard, 47/. 13s. id. ; Robert Taylor, 1,678/. 13s. 8c/. : Sir Ralph Verney
502/. 3s. 4 d. ’
f In trust for himself, for 4,813/. 9s. lid.; Capt. James McGill, 6,700/.; Ens
- -j Nics. Montgomery, 267/. 2s. 4d.; Lieut. Matthew Hamell, 330/. 13s. 9d. •
L John Sandilands, 4s. 9d. ; William Johnston, 4/. 6s. 7 d.
{ To Matthias Hussey, his right, in remainder, after Hugli Hussey’s death, by
decree dated 7th July 1663, to Killmore and Galtrym. J
To Richard Talbot, his right, in law or equity, by
to Agherskeagh.
_ / To Patrick Archer, such right as should be restored to him, by virtue of his
l proviso in the Act of Explanation, to Cappocke, after reprisals.
To Capt. Wm. Bolton, all his right to Fathlegg.
To Francis Jones, all his right to Parkeswood.
To Sir Robert Walsh knt., the benefit of his former decree.
To Sir John Temple knt.. Master of the Rolls, and his successors, Masters of
.the Rolls, the port-corn yearly payable out of the town and lands of Crooke.
f To Thomas Archbishop of Cashell, and his successors, such right to Kil-
1 loskehane as should be decreed him towards his augmentation, after reprisals,
r To Edward Geoghegan, his right, by decree dated 21st August 1663, to
J Tulchanealy and Lissihilly, after his mother Elizabeth’s death.
J To Conly Geoghegan, as a nominee, such right as should be adjudged him to
(.Monahanstowne and Clonesillan, after reprisals.
{To Henry Slingsby esq., his right, in law or equity, to 480 a. 2 r. 10 p. of the
premisses, pursuant to a former judgment of the late commissioners for executing
the Act of Settlement.
To David Power, a nominee, such right as should be adjudged him to 90 a. in
Ballinlawbegg, after reprisals.
To Francis Lord Athunry, as a nominee, such right as should be adjudged
m all the lands to Carrowneclo^h inclusive, after a previous reprisal.
'liatever, all their right, in law
n law or equity, by decree dated 2d April 1663,
To Thos. Fitz-Morris, and all other persoi
r equity, to 6. a. of Farran-Kirowan and Leigh
In trust for himself, for 5,970/. 10s. 10c/.; Henry Nicholes, 4,247/. & 2.jrf. ;
Lawrence Crawford, 916/. 10s. 5 d.; Lieut. John Johnston, 189/. 16s. lid.;
.John Sambach, 12/. 12s. 10fd. ; Hugh Polden, 3/. 11s. 6c/.; Thomas
Edward Earl of Meath, &c. - «j Petterley, 220/. 3s. 8 d. ; William Reyly, 147/. & 8 d. ; William Fenton,
130/. 4s. lid.; William Hartwell, 147/. 17s.; Thomas Rice, 5 21. 3s. lOd. ;
Edmond Poore, 78/. 4s. 6d.
To Thomas Eustace, such right as he had, by decree, to the premisses in Dublin,
{To Milo Power, his right, in law or equity, to Newtowne.
To Pierce Aylward, the benefit of law or equity formerly decreed him for the
recovery of Ballinmoley, Ballynelligot, Ballinvillon, Ballinclough, and Reiske.
To Paul Sherlocke esq., such right as he had to Ballyshane, and 24 a. in
Knockaderry.
f The Adventurers and Soldiers to be reprised before he was restored to
I any part of the premisses in their possession, and not given up, retrenched, or
| cancelled.
Mathias Lord Baron Tuimletstowne^ To Capt. George Pepper, such right as he had to the lands of Irislitowne, in
I Kenoge, Moymerdery, and Moymurdery, containing 650 a., by decree dated
I 7th September 1666, and confirmed to him by patent 1st Oct. following, until he
Land liis heirs should be reprised for the same.
st for himself, for 1,143/. 12s. 9c/.; L. Col. William Hamilton, 8,226/.
; Thomas Richardson esq., 1,577/. 6s. 3c/. ; Richard Broccas, 129/.
; William Mildmay, 594/. 6s. 2d.; Richard Nevett, 444/. 4s.
j the Corporation of Drogheda, their right to certain parcells within the
' :s of Drogheda, on both sides y river.
o a cliiefry of 1/. 15s.
{In trust
12s. 2d.; 1
16s.; Wil
To the
liberties of
Sir John Cole Bart.
Richard Dawson
t of the 1;
Robt. Brown;
(122.)
and Wm. Boswell
To St. Anne’s Guild, their right tc
Dublin.
In trust for Jonas Wheeler, for 806/. 11s. 10</.; Thomas Lord Folliott,
707/. 6s. 5d. ; Sir John Cole, 9,165/. 15s. OijcZ. ; Capt. Hugh Montgomery,
841/. 3s. 10c/.; Andrew Rickards, 291/. 4s. 0\d. ; Philip Blennerhassett,
294/. 11s. bd. ; William Johnston, 01. 4s. 8 d.
r To Brent Moore esq. and Ellinor his wife, the benefit of a decree dated
- < 10th August 1654, to all or any Dart of the premisses.
L To Capt. John Campbell and Mabell his wife, the benefit of the said decree,
f To Richd. Earl of Westmeath, such right as should be adjudged him, ns a
l nominee, after reprisals, to Lismorgan and Carrownagapull, and Tulloghmoy.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND :
[March
Teige O'Hara
Mathew Ho re
Sir Oliver St. George Knt.
Nicholas Mahon
Arthur Earl of Anglesey
James Garstin, &c.
Richard Alcorne, &c.
Elizabeth Goodman
Richard Staper
William Wilson
Timothy Taylor
Sir Arthur Forbes Bart.
Walter Jago
Lawrence Hyde -
Peter Beagiian
Sir Robert Byron Knt., &c.
William Shaw, &c. a -
Thomas Bolan
William Davy, &c.
Mary Francis
Sir Frans. Hamilton Bart.
The same
Samuel Wilson -
George Deyos
Solomon Camby
Hercules Langford, &c. -
To Dr. Alexander Colvill, assignee of John Harper and William Michael],
such right as he had by a deed of mortgage, dated 1st Nov. 1662, to Crumkell and
Slatt, redeemable on payment of 300/.
To Mary Hill and her heirs, a deed of mortgage dated 7th May 1639 upon
Slatt, redeemable upon payment of 108/.
To John Nugent, the benefit of his decree dated 14th August 1663.
f In trust for himself, for 1,735/. 4s. 3f d. ; Dame Martha Giffard, 2,877/. & Id.
I due to Sir John Giffard, and to which Sir Thomas Giffard bart. deced was entitled,
| and which, by a clause in the Explanatory Act, was to be satisfied to her, relict and
- -j administratrix of said Sir Thomas; Col. Randal Clayton, 285/. 7s. lOd. ;
I Jeremy Donovan, 446/. 3s. 5 d. ; Capt. William Moore, 6,772/. Is. 6\d.
I To Barnard Talbott, a nominee, such right as had been or should be adjudged
|_him to part of Cooleneskagh, and part of Tossaghroe, after reprisals.
fTo Edward Masterson, a power of redemption of Farranbegg, by his deed of
mortgage for 35/., dated 1st May 1663.
To W illiam Esmond, such right as he had to the two cartrons of Ardsallagh, by
final settlement dated at Loughreagh 28th August 1656.
To Thady Lynch and Mary his wife, such right as they had to any of the
\ premisses-by decree dated 17th June 1663.
f To Theobd. Earl of Carlingford, die benefit of his proviso in the Act of
Explanation to all or any of the premisses, after reprisals,
f To the Duke of Ormond, a chiefry of 3s. 4d. out of 205 a. 1 n. 27 p. of
\ Borresoleagh.
To Pierce Visct. Ikerrin, such right as should be adjudged to him.
{To the Lord Dunboyne, such right as should be decreed to him, as a nominee,
after reprisals.
r To Edward Geoghegan, such right as he had by decree dated 19th August
- < 1663, after his mother Eliz’* death, to die lands in Raghanawinsnay, Darrahin,
L Creganstowne, Ralina, Parke, and Rath-Nugent.
To Arthur Ardagh, such right or possession as he had or ought to have, in law
>r equity, to Ballinvoher, by a judgment upon a nihil dicit in the King’s Bench in
{ Easter term 1663.
To Sir George Herbert of Dorrow, knt. and bart., such right as he had, by a
proviso in the Act of Explanation, to part of Kilbride, after reprisals.
r To Charles Farrell gent., liis right, in law or equity, to Upper Cullishell and
- < Drumbane, by a mortgage thereof, alledged to have been made by Faghny Farrell,
1.8th May 1638, to his father James M'Garret Farrell, for 70/.
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f To George Fitz-Gerald esq., his right tc
\by decree 22d June 1663.
f To James M'Gawly, such right as he had t
ortgage of 100/. on Killcrolioule,
any part of die premisses, by
s should be adjudged him, as
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To George Hull, die benefit of a judgment obtained in die King’s Bench for
200/., to issue, among other lands, out of those of Drumskelty, Crosreagh, Nef-
frennagli, and Corwee, by decree dated 19 th August 1663, after reprisals.
In trust for Sir T. Lucas, for 6,582/. 4s. 9 id. ; Robert Johnson, 1,000/.;
Sir Michael Earneley, 1,243/. Is. 10<Z. ; Lieut. John Craven, 381/. 13s. 3d.;
Major George Ingoldsby, 1,201/. 11s. lid.; Robert Lenane, 81/. 8s. Id.;
Roger Jones, 143/. 16s. l£d. ; David Kennedy, 1,482/. Is. 4d.
To Patrick Lord Dunsany, his right, by a proviso in the Act of Explanation,
after reprisals, to Peldenstowne in Knockhurly and Kentstowne.
To Sir Richard Barnewall knt., a nominee, such right as should be decreed to
him to Fennor, after reprisals.
To Chas. Visct. Fitz-Harding, such right as had been or should be adjudged
him to Kilbride, after reprisal.
To William Bishop of Limerick and his successors, such right as should be
adjudged to him in right of his see to Knockananty and Ballyvollen, or any part
thereof, after reprisals.
To Sir James Galway, the benefit of a decree dated 14tli August 1663, and
all such right as he had or should recover to said lands, or any part thereof.
In trust for himself, for 11,272/. 16s. 3d.; James Swanton, 817/. 14s.; John
Morgan, 19/. 4s. 3 Id. ; Andrew Loggy, 51. 7s. 7 id. ; Alexander Tudor,
15s. 2d.
To Henry Crofton esq., such right as he had to Aghergreny.
f In trust for himself, for 11,999/. & 9id. ; Edmund Power, 112/. 4s. Ojd. ;
\ Andrew Loggy, 4/. 12s. 4 d.
r To Nicholas Ormsby, out of the premisses, 6 a. 2 r. 10 p. plant, meas.
< To John Walker, 19 a. 1 r. 35 p.
L To John Reade, 11 a. 1 r. 25 p.
/ To Theobald Denn, such right as he had to that part of Derrynamansy, by
(.decree dated 24tli July 1663.
f To Bennet Arthur, such right as he had to Annagh, by decree dated
\ 11th March 1662.
{In trust for Aldn. Noblett Dunscombe and Alderman Richard Covett.
1,389/. 14s. 7d. ; Capt. Hercules Langford, 6,539/.; L. Col. William
Burleigh, 1,647/. 14s. Id. ; Capt. James Manson, 329/. 10s. lid. ; Major John
Michf.ll, 2,209/. 17s. 9d.
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL 11EPORT.
297
The same - - - -
Robert Shield
Robert Drury
Philip Harris, &c.
John Lord Kingston
John Pennyfather
Sir John Devilleer Knt., &c.
Robt. Thornhill
Adam Mollineux
Arthur Purefoy
Benjamin Lucas, &c.
Arthur Dillon, &c.
Sir Francis Foulke Knt.
Lancelott Martin, &c.
Gilbert Rawson, &c.
Edmond Ryan
Thomas Sadler
Sir George Bingham Bart.
William Bolton
( 122.)
To Richard Grice and Alice his wife, daughter to John Walsii of Carmony,
co. Antrim, the sum of 200/., and 15/. a year, until the same be satisfied.
To Susanna and M abell Walsh, daughters to the said John, the sum of
100/. a piece, and 10/. a year, until the same he paid.
To John, son of said John Walsh, an estate for life in Carnegrany.
To Henry Rochford, the benefit of his decree dated 21st August 1663.
f To Sir Edwd. Fitz-Harris, such right as should be adjudged him, as a nominee,
\ to Ballinamine, after reprisals.
( To James Fleming, sucli right as he had to the lands of Thomastowne, by
) virtue of his provisoe and certificate, after reprisals.
| To John Fleming, his right, in remainder, to said lands, by decree, after his
(.father’s death.
" To Pierce Walsh, such right as had been or should be adjudged him, as a
nominee, after reprisal, in the lands of Drumlagh-Grage, Abby Outliny, Famine,
Knocknegurta and Tubberiffe.
To John Browne of the Neale, the like right, as a nominee, to the lands of
Garramonasmeane, Caher-James, and Monydaffe, after reprisals.
To Sir Edmond Bourke, the like right, as a nominee, to the lands of Clone-
colgan, Emlaghbegg, Emlaghnegree, Emlaghwoody, Ballibragan, Ardmore, Cros-
mony, Garrane, Killbemiett, Carrowneglogn, Rosmoynan, Carnevagh, Donamon,
Cartron, and to 94 acres, part of Tonymaddy, after reprisals.
To the Heirs male of the body of Henry Rochford, such further right and
interest in Castle -Dillon, MuUahays, and the Island in the Liffy, as by decree be-
Jonged to them, the said right being made appear within two years,
f To the Lord Upper-Ossory, such right as had been or should be decreed him,
\ as a nominee, to the lands in bar. Upper-Ossory, as part of his 2,000 a., after reprisals.
{In trust for Roger Jones, for 3,326/. 15s. 2d.; William Collis, 346/. 17s.
4d.; John Stepney, 4,539/. 14s.; Humphry Williams, 1,528/. 12s. 8d. ; Sir
John Devilleer, 1,211/. 7s. 6d.; Major Hugh Montgomery, 867/. Is. Id.;
Thomas Johnson, 295/. 9s. 7d.
To the Vise. Mountgarret, a nominee, such right as had been or should be
adjudged him in the lands in co. Kilkenny.
To Sir Richard Barnewall, a nominee, the like right to 44 a. 1 r. 20 p. of
the lands in Ratoath, being the property of him or his ancestors in 1641, after
1 reprisals.
I To the Vise. Fitz-Harding, his right to the said parcell of land in Ratoath
(_and Little Blackhall, by certificate dated 15th March 1666, after reprisals,
f To Wentworth Earl of Roscomon, his right of the redemption of the mort-
\ gage of 360/. upon Moygh, Darroge, and Knockboy.
To the Heirs of Dr. Garrett Fennell, a nominee, such right as had been
should be adjudged to him in Gortnagrahe, part of Cappagh, after reprisals.
( To Thomas Ferrill esq., such right as should be adjudged him to Eskerbegg
J and Dromkagh, as a nominee, after reprisals.
4 To Edmd. Kennedy and Constance Egan, their right by virtue of their final
(settlement at Laughrea to Lisdweene, or any part thereof.
r In trust for Lady Isabel Smyth, for 4,610/. 8s. 5d. due to Sir Piercy Smyth ;
Lt. Col. Beverley Usher, 2,688/. 19s. 4d. ; Capt. Arthur Freake, 1,341/. 5s. 4d. ;
Major William Crosby, 1,029/. 17s. 3d.; Capt. John Smith, 236/. 5s. 4d. ;
J Thomas Moore, 208/. 15s. 5d. ; William Smith, 47/. 17s. ; Capt. Richard
I Smyth, 1,185/. 18s. 9d.; Mrs. Frances Nayler, 356/. 9s. 2d. due to Dean Nayler;
I - •" T n am n. oj . John Va RAKER,
-{
nr should be adjudged
> all the lands, except
| John Brelsford, 193/. 12s.; Lionel Beecher, 69/. !
[_142Z. 7s. 4d.; John Smyth, 4/. 12s. 4 id.
f To David Power esq., as a nominee, such right as was
I him to Aghrum, after reprisals.
J To Francis Slingsby esq., his right, in law or equity, ti
(Aghrum and Rusliine, by decree dated 17th August 1663.
In trust for Matthew Consident, 2,501/. 6s. 2d.; Richard Tiiurland,
374/. 9s. 2d.; Henry Bridgeman, 103/. 8s.; James Jeoffryes, 165/. 9s. 2d.;
Patrick Long, 173/. 12s. 4d. ; Lord Viscount Dili.on, 3,000/.; Ensign
Manus Lenan, 191/. 16s. 3d.; Dr. Abraham Yarner, 1,798/. 12s. 2£d.; Lance-
lott Martin, 666/. 8s. 4d. ; Edward Fowles, 106/. 14s.; Thomas Boyd
35/. 6s. 7d. ; Collestines Bingham, 80/. 3s. 8d.; Col. Robert Sandys,
310/. 14s. 9 d.; Charles Townely, 1,652/. Is.; Edward Loftus, 303/. 19s. 2d. ;
Farrell O’Reyly, 336/. Is.; Francis Howard, 303/. 3s. 2,jd. ; William
Johnston, 4/. 12s. 4d.
: In trust for himself for 5,391/. 5s. l|d.; Capt. Henry Brinne, 2,266/. Is. 9d.;
William Weldon, 138/. 12s. 4d. ; Charles Stanley, 30/. 12s. Id.; Henry
Pattin, 137/. 17s. 3d. ; James Morrogh, 155/. 7s. 6d. ; Captain John Bayly,
108/. Is. 7 d. ; Walter Cottin, 95/. 3s. ; Nicholas Wall, 1,944/. 11s. 5 d. ; Capt.
Edmund Butler, 821/. 15s. 10d.; Capt. Robert Harmon, 162/. 5s.; Elias
Hawkes, 508/. 4s. ; Robert Burgh, 9/. Is. 0!.d. ; Michael Boyle, 84/. 3s. ;
James Coven, 84/. 3s.; Adam Boyd, 66/. 18s. 4d.; Roger Dowly, 27/. 12s 9d. ;
(_William Johnston, 4 Z. 12s. 4-d.
To Pierce Visct. Ikerin, such right to the premisses as was adjudged to him,
after reprisals.
To Jeffry Browne esq., such right to all or any of the premisses in co. Galway,
as had been or should be decreed him, a
To Sir Thomas Blake, such right
all or any of the premisses it
a nominee, after reprisals.
1U „ ...... _ should be adjudged him, as a nominee, to
..the lands of Lisnicholas, Shankeile, Killmodony, and Killogh.
I To the Crown, the benefit of a certificate dated 19th May 1666, for Fathlegg,
to be set out towards securing a perpetual revenue for the support of Duncannon Fort,
to be settled as the chief governor for the time being should direct, after a previous
reprise.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
Nathaniel Markes
Heyward St. Leger, &c.
Edw. Lord Visct. Conway, &c.
Sir George Rawden Bart.
Edward Pilkington
Charles Reeves
John Moody -
John Bright and John Clerke
Francis Lye -
Sir John Stephens Knt.
Richard Young
Randal Clayton, &c.
Thomas Sandford, &c.
Richard Getiiin, &c.
Randal Clayton, &c.
i
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f, . To Nathaniel Hewett, the N. E. part of Gnrryhidder, to be held in trust for
1 him and his heirs by Markes.
1 o Thomas Ovendon, his right, in remainder, after his father’s death, to Clonogh
and Cullmagagh, by decree dated 6th August 1663, and to Gurteene and Tireman.
| To tlie Heirs of Henry Batts, 268 a. 1 r. 13 p. in Brownsford ats Aghabrowne.
1 , To Robert Hartpole, liis right, in law or equity, to Clonebeckan, by decree
l_dated 17th August 1663.
" In trust for himself for 4,2747. 15*. 87.; Thomas Chidley, 1171. 14s. 27.;
Capt. James Chudley, 3591. 7s.; Jerome Manwood, 1,8721. 19s. 37.; Cant.
Parker, L3921. 13s. 107.; Lt. Col. Anthony Staugiiton,
, a!?, =13L 9rf,V G?fGon'L Southwood, 1021. & 67.; Michael Seaule,
1,0541. 5s. 27 ; Capt. Ulick Fitz-Morris, 1061. 14s. 87.; William Johnston,
41. 12s. 47.; Josias Farloe, 1,0001.
To Sir William Barrett, the right of the redemption of Corballymore, mort-
gaged by Sir James Barrett, deed, to Thomas Goold, for 1,0001.
lo John Barry, the benefit of a decree for the lands formerly belonging to him.
jrdship, for 4,5271. & 27. ; Sir George Rai
1. 3s. 67. ; William Johnston, 47. Is. 27.
To Aldn. John Carbury, his mortgage of 4301. on the premisses.
- ■[ ?’°*!,e Lord P™b°yne, as a nominee, such right to all or any of die premisses
(.as had been or should be adjudged to. him, after reprisals.
f In trust for himself for 1,3021. 14s 27.; Robert Hughes, 2,0071. 18s. 57.:
r”1”1 Annesley, 7071. 1 6s. 77. ; Major John Farrer, 1,2611. 13s. 3‘d. ; Capt.
Jtov %?AXiT’ w Thomas Taylor, 2761. 17s.; Thomas Chapman,
- < 3051 Ss. 17.; William Bazill, 1341.; Foulke Rookeby, 2811. 9s. 37.’
ilr. Edward Grinley, 1601. 10s. 117.; Capt. Samuel Breiieton, 2941. 8s. 117. ;
I Ihomas Nuburgii, 1,1361. 2s. 6J7. ; Robert Maxwell, 5241. 4s. 547.; Wil-
Lliam Johnston, 41. 12s. 47.
' { reprisak* REDMD" Everard bart > his right, as a nominee, to the premisses, after
To Mrs. Eckleston and her heirs, her right in possession to Fintire.
To Edward Plunkett, his right, in law
21st August 1663.
To John Freeman, such rights,
equity, to the premisses, by decree
equity, as belong to him by a mortgage.
14s- 2d-; Lieut. Daniel
Loftus, 611. 17s.; John Hawkins,
f In trust for Mary Shuell, exec* of Capt. EdWJ Shuell, 2,0147. 19s. 97.; Anne
Trant, exec* of Qr Mr. Garret Trant, 3811. 4s. 67. ; James Shirley, 8981. 8s. 67 •
Lieut. Arthur Carter, 2401. 15s. 37.; James Conway, 2411. 3s. 67.; Margaret
Spring, exec* of Capt. John Spring, 2661. 7s. 57. ; Lieut. George Curlice, who
married the daughter of Capt. Richard Gardiner, 5231. 12s. 87.; Capt. Nicholas
Bromi.y, 1,4151. 14s.; Col. John Trenciiard, 2,6941. 7s. 917.; Charles
Barnestable, 3701. 18s. 27.; Capt. George Burgesse, 1,8871. 12s.; Capt. Ar.
Blennerhassett, 8647. 6s. 97. ; Capt. Samuel Morres, 3021. 17s. 17. ; Richard
Earl of Corke, 81. 17s. 8 £7. ; William Johnston, 41. 12s. 47.
f In trust for himself, for 6,1761. 12s. 67.; Dr. Edward Cooke, 1,8381 8s 97 ■
Robert Payne, 1,1371. 15s. 117.; Periam Poole, 2,0301. 18s. 87.; James
I Jones, 3661. 3s. 77. ; Leonard Thickpenny, 861. 14* od ■ • • -
1 Boughton, 3081. 2s. 27.; Dudley Loftus,
i 1041. 12s. 37. ; William Johnston, 41. 12s. 47.
I To Sir Thomas Blake, his right, ns a nominee, after reprisals, to a house, back-
house, court and walls, and a house backward, backside, and 2 gardens, in High-
Lstreet Galway, returned to have been his property, 22d October 1641. 5
", J" tru* for Henry Skipwick, for 9031. & 47.; Thomas Carrick,
l,2tml. 10s. o7.; Lieut. John Langiiorne, 7761. 19s. 47.; Lieut. Robert
S“’’ 556i 12s ; Etwign Hum. Rogers, 1561. Is. 37.; Ensign Richard
o8f;, 7 Dr' W'Lliam Currer, 9861. 3s.; Capt. Benjamin
Ieere, 4471 3s. 2j7. ; Lteut. Robert Wynde, 1731. 6s. 67.; Capt. Henry
; reUt' ^H0MAS C,l0FTS> 52U‘ 8s- CaPt- John Mead,
6281. 8s. 107.; Lieut. Edwd. Billingsly, 1251. 11s. 87.; James Fountaine
surgeon, 1,7541. 9s. 47. ; Major Edw. Chichester, 1,4061. 13s. 97 • Tohn
Sherman, 2021. 9s. 4 >7. ; Lieut. James Hawkins, 1181. Is. 47.; ’James
402!.P 16s 2%dl 17S‘ Co'' HeN“Y BrYEN’ 1,269/'; CaVL Thomas Wind,
' In trust for Capt. Nicholas Brombey, for 2,0061. 19s. 37.; Mrs. Jane
r-"e ‘° ?°l Thomas Seal'le5 CaPt- J™n Comin,
1011. 6s. 47.; Major Philip Comin, 1,0521. 5s. 97.; John Stephens, 4551. & 87.
James Lillis, 4791. 11s. 57.; Marshal John Lownes, 3301. 6s. 87.; Lieut.
Ihomas Gilborne, 2671. 6s.; Capt. James Williams, 1,0221. 5s. 47.- Lieut
Charles Williams, 7231. 8s. 37. ; Lieut. Walter Langdon, 3281 5s 27 •
f1'- Chhistr. James, 1411. 7s. 47.; David Gerwin, 3501.; William Gayne,’
271. 6s. ; William Johnston, 41. 12s. 47.
To Aldn. Wybrant, the benefit of his decree, dated 13th July 1663, to the
house in Thomas-street.
I To Ihomas Nugent of Coolamber, and Robert Nugent, the benefit of their
Charles Farrell, the benefit of his proviso in die Explanatory Act, and of
thereto, for the lands of Ryniney and Corra-
the judgment and certificate
Lbegg, after reprisals.
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
Michael Archbp. of Dui
Sir John Ponsonby Knt.
Henry Earl of Drogheda, 8
William Hamilton, &c.
■ To John Jordan, a mortgage of 20 /. on Jordan’s lands, and 12 tenements in J,c
Swords. _
To Edward Crawly, such right as was decreed him, 17th Feb. 1662, to his
statute staple of 160/. upon Great and Little Bealingstown, and other lands.
To Bartholomew Lynes, his right to a mortgage of 110/. upon Little Bea-
lingstown, decreed him 30th June 1663.
" ' To Robert Bennett, the benefit of his decree, dated 19th May 1658, to the
lands of Johnstowne. , ,
To Richard Donnell, his right to 60 a. and three tenements and gardens m
Burgage-Moyle, by decree 26th Feb. 1662.
To Richard Earl of Corke, his right and possession m and to Ballyhollowpigh,
and 400 a. of Gortnamucle, until he was reprised.
f To the Visct. Mountgarrett, all such right as he had by the Acts to part of
\ Collane, after reprisals.
r In trust for Col. James Finch, 2,156/. 14s. 3d. ; John Freake, 576/. 16s. ;
Major Nicholas Pyne, 228/. 8s. 9 d. ; Lieut. Thomas Wallis, 256/. 8s. 9d. ;
Lieut. John Andrewes, 900/. 13s. 7d. ; Qr. Mr. Strongman Page, 240/. 12s. 6d. ;
Lieut. Henry Rossington, 220/. 3s. 8d.; Lieut. Thomas Whitby, 183/ 9s. od.;
Lieut. William Cade, 61/. Is.; Ensign Henry Henley, 86/. 15s. 3d. ;
Capt. Thomas Casbone, 118/. 5s.; Cornet Richard Seward, 333/. 17s. ; John
Tony, 92/. 4s. 9>,d. ; Qr. Mr. Christr. Trynyman, 430/. las. 9d. ; Cornet
Alexander Deane, 371/. 18s. 9d. ; Lieut. Edward Harries, 180/. & 8d.;
Ensign Robert Scott, 172/. & 3d.; Qr. Mr. William Smithees, 414/. 4s. od.;
- d Major Roger Power, 306/. Is. Ofd.; Col. John Johnston, 1,076/. 18s. ;
Sir Robert Travers, 1,050/. 9s. Id.; Peter Ware, 370/. 15s. 9d.; William
Dethicke, 12/. 4s. 4d. ; Joshua Smithe, 13s. Old. ; Sir John moves,
209/. 6s. lid. . . . , , , .. •
To die Dean and Chapter of Waterford, their right to two house-plotts in
Milk-lane, _ , ... ^ r .
To the Co-Heirs of Alderman William Turner, the third part ol a i unions
thatched house to the street, &c. ; the third part of one house and back building
slated, in St. Toolock’s-street, &c. ; and the third part of a fair house on the S. side
of the said street slated, Stc. ; in Wexford.
To Thomas Crosby, such right as he had in 1641 to the lands in co. Kerry,
f In trust for himself, for 6,692/. 10s. 2d. ; Aldn. Thomas Leigh, 1,712/. 6s. 2d. ;
Francis Burrowes, 2,126/. 19s. 6d.; John Barnewall, 511/. 15s. 2d.; Luke
Earl of Fingall, 800/.; Guy Mouldsworth, 222/. 6s. 4d. „
- ^ To Marchell Browne, the benefit of a decree, granted to her 4th 1'eb. 1662, to
I the brick house in Rosemary-lane. , . „ . .
| To Robert Coppinger, his mortgage of 50/. on part of the front house, t
(_back houses, a garden and backside, in James’s Terrye’s-lane.
f To Mathew Hussey, his right, in remainder, to Dromminstown and Rathkenny,
' \ after the death of his father Hugh, by decree dated 7th July 1663.
In trust for Capt. William Hamilton of Kinard, for 3,152/. 14s. 4d. ; Dame
Beatrix Hamilton, 1,015/. 13s. 4d. due to Sir William Hamilton knu, hci hus-
band; Alexander Stewart, 477/. 11s. 10 Id. ; Capt. Robert tan.
1,398/. 9s. 8- |d. ; John Kearnes, 159/. 3s. lid.; Cornet John H. »
349/. 8s. 8d. ; Lieut. John Hastings, 71/. 17s. 4d.; Cornet Jam“
122/. 7s. 4d.; Capt. Walter Stewart, 494/. & 6d. ; Ensign Chas. M Math,
' i 95/. 8s. 6 d. ; Lieut. David Cather, 33/. 19s. 6d ; Ensign John ^ewart,
97/. 3s. 4d.; Capt James IIaire, 243/. 2s. lOJd.; Ensign William Bal-
ford, 142/. 7s. 2d. ; L. Col. Alexander Monroe, 190/. 7s. lOd. ; Robert
Howeston jun. 622/. 3s. 9 d. ; John Carr, l,014d. 12s. 3d.; ; JoliN'
worth, 235/. 8s. 7d.; Richard Earl of Cavan, and Geo. Cooke of London,
(_merch>, 2,199/. 13s.
87/! 13s. 3:jd. V Abiga?l and John Crawford, 228/. 11s. Id.; Elizabeth Craw-
ford, 88/. 17s. ljd., widow of Lieut. Ja« Hamilton ’ *"S TiJZ" Wkeue
83/. 2s. 10d.; Qr. Mr. Hugh Seller, 162/. 18s. 9\d., 3 ■ ■ >
127/. 2s. 8 |d.; John Lowry, 21/. 5s. 4d. ; L.euu John Leslie, 163/. os. 9^. ;
2 Qr. Mr. John Porter, 48/. 7s. ljd ; Lieut. Thomas Lacy, 2824 10s ^
Cornet William Wallis, 271/. 14s.; James Barton, 62/ 3s. ;
Scott, 64/. 10s.; Qr. Mr. Robert Hamilton 74/. 1^» jj, ”
Vause, 100/. Is. 4|d. ; Ensign Bernard Gather, 1°2/. .is. . ,
Monroe, 2,309/. 13s. ; Ensign Hugh Hamilton, 99/. 1^.6d. .George
Cooke, 100/. 4s. 9d. ; Sir Nicholas Plunkett, *08/. 19s. ^ IW-, ™
drewAdaire, 199/. 12s. lid.; George Ca bothers, uo0/. 9s. 11* , c.ipt .Ua ii
Monroe, 88/. 7s. 7 d.; Sir John Sheri.ocke, 2/. 1 Is. lOd. , John V ,
_1 /. 7s. 6d. ; Thomas Pate, 13s.
f In trust for himself, for 8,041/. 6s. 2d. ; John Younge, mi. Is. 7d.; Capt.
Andrew Knox, 387/. 17s. 2d.; Capt. Anthony
Bryan, 178/. 17s. 9 d.; Alexander Campbeu, 40U 13s. 8d.
ton, 617/. 8s. 5d. ; Archibald Moore, 160/. ljs.8d., James .
302/. 11s.; Lieut. George Cooper, 447/. 10s. 4d.; Comet William Davison,
190/. 8s. 9d. ; Cornet James Cooper, 120/. 9s. l in
To the Co-Heirs of Paul Turner, the benefit of their decree to the houses in
S,To*M,tSfDB Catharine hi. wife tho to* «f ** » *>”
house in Oxmantowne.
( To Sir Jo... Belie, knt, ihe bn* of . «■«. a* «■ Aug»« !«•> »
) the premisses, and all his right thereby. , M rectorv Gf
‘ j To Henry Draycott, his right by decree, dated 2d May ’ ,
I. St. Leonard’s, for so much as lay without the town and suburbs of Dundalk.
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[March
PERSONS,
In "’hose Grants the Savings are con
Marcus Visct. Dung a non —
continued.
John Browne, &c.
Samuel Kerri dge
Ester Archer, &c.
George Duke of Albemarle
Edward Glegg -
Robert Gorges
Nathaniel Phillpot, &c. -
Arthur Earl of Donegall -
Sir George Rawdon Bart., &c.
John Lord Visct. Masseiieene
Sir James Weymes Knt.
C .To Patrick Livin, the benefit of his decree, dated 19th May 1663, to the m-e-
I nnsses, or any part thereof. ' 1
0 To tlle Minister of the town of Dundalk and his successors, the house he had
1 elected and was possessed of according to the order of the Commissioner.
V. lo the Minister of Carlingford, the like saving as before.
{To Robert Strabridge, the benefit of a decree, dated 23d Nov. 1657, bv the
court of Exchequer. J
27* 3§“ °f fl“ B“J' of °A"' ,te b“* of “ d”“
{ To die Archbishop of Cashell and his successors, a chief-rent of 5s. id. out of
Killclony.
...To Pierce Visct. Ikerin, such right as had been or should be adjudged him to
Killclony, after reprisals. °
I £ Richard BaRNewall knt. & bait., as a nominee, such right as had been
vor should be adjudged him to Coobestoivne and Cookestowne, after reprisals.
fq,l MnJ!!CVfiRoS °.f Du,nsagllli»> esq., the benefit of a decree, dated
J 3d March 1662, for 800/., being the portion of Sir Thomas Esmond’s daughter
- J charged on Ballmtraman and other lands, in the barony of Shelmalier. 8
I ,r i kWa?NC5 EsM.ond esT> tlle benefit of his decree, made 19th June 1663, and
^certified by the Commissioners 5th March 1665.
- {|)vTnvf'enn!d MoVNTGAIiEETE> sucb right as had been or should be adjudged him,
Lby vntue of his proviso, to the south part of Fayle, after reprisals. 8
- ”Eh* “ “ be“ ” b« HMH
?rS,M‘Seb H“- {m S>“ “i 0»»« Francis
Lucas, 806/. 12s Old; Dr. John Creighton, 1,487/. 14s. 5 d.-, Nathaniei
267/LT7vT’ ''I™ 13S' n'; J°HN SouTHWELI- 85L 16«- i Thomas Gore,
267/. 17s.; Anthony Dowdall, 454/. & lOlrf • Si,. Tnuo ’
116/. 14s. 3r/. ; Thomas Meade, 873/. 3s. 5 d. ; Henry Dowdall 5/ 2^01^’
- •( Ja«. Wi.. and Wm M,LU, 67S I. 8s. Si, Tobias Crbaaii,,, 2.8S»fl0s 5m I
W4'LLIAM Mills, 1,589/. 19s. 7 d.; Robert Fletcher, 612/. 18s. ’’
to die ^iiseln Oxmmtt<nvne'T'IARI}JE W‘fe’ the benefit and right of their decree
U^^™“”*°b risht “ °“» C“Sh“ “ “ '*«. Adjudge
{p/" tr“t for himflf> {or 8&3l- 19 s. lOrf. ; Major Carol Bolton, 2,089/. 18s. 9 d ■
Capt. Robert Leathes, 343/. & 11</.; Thomas Theaker, 636/. Is lOrf •
’ 260/. 11 s. 3d. ; Nicholas Combe, 154/. 17s. 6d. ; jImes
Reily, 954 14s. J Nicholas Redworth, 186/. & Hi; John Smith, 4,1. 12s. id ■
Richard Bolton, 71/. 10s. ’
In trust for Aldermen Toxteeth and Leigh, for 1,048/. 18s. Id. : Col HrNnv
. . Gregan, 218/. 14s. 4 d. ; John Cosslett, 91/ 2s 4 d ■ Mon ml’ r RICK
WlfaM, Francis Honor,. 2liT
Dnlik?”" D*"co”- *• **"*• «f * fee™ » * «nd g,,de„ i„
.ndT5,ri “ SSSfc b,!"*fi, °f* “ * >”“* “■> ®"d.n, «d 2 cotBgra
3/.19s ?lfd ’ i j TH0MAS PATE’ 12s‘ ***! Andrew Logye^
' Jo Nils 'n?n,^l LEGG’ hiS ''l'" ?°,a I,?essuaSe 0,1 ‘ha lands of Maine,
his grandfadmrto sfl^T^estwJ1’ ” ^ death Nicholas
aJcr^eW^eSion wl?" "t' 't “ "P* °f U out °f Ballynedrentagh
to him andldf’heirs wheieof, after the expiration of the lease, was adjudged
To Sir Thomas Harmon knt., such right as he hail to n e 1
garden lying in the backside of the said two messuages, and extending' LfZls the
garden, in the possess, on of Dame Sarah Donnellan, by virtue of £ deed dated
10th November 1624, deriving under one Patrick Gough. t d
a .i°m nf' ohR Earl °f A.NGPSEY, the rent of 49/. 10s. during the remainder of
rsrz S‘Sd7£rd - ,h' — - -« - «££
of M"',ste'' of St; Nicholas Parish and his successors, the rent of 12/ out
NnwlnU i1 messu?ff> durmg the continuance of an unforfeited lease upon James
. I'0!136’ which was settled and confirmed on said parish ministers.
ve»r in foeT^'f 1^slfns1of Slr Silvester Browne knt., a rent-charge of SO/, a
ill iee, out ot all the houses on the Blind Quay.
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
‘ To the Executors and assigns of Samuel Bathurst esq., such right as they had Palc
to one of the three last pieces of ground adjoyning to the mansion house of Sir —
George Lane, near Cadogan’s-alley.
To the city of Dublin, such right as they had to the rents and the reversion of
the houses and other buildings on the Wood Quay heretofore intended for an
- • Exchange, and to the waste piece of ground near the College.
To Patrick Moore, his right, by decree dated 5th May 1662, to a house in
Bridge-street, with several buildings backwards, a backside and garden.
To Sir Robert Kennedy of Mount Kennedy, county Wicklow, hart., such
right as he had to a house and plott of ground in Kennedy’s-lane.
To William Gressingham, his right to the King's Head, in Christ Church lane.
" In trust for himself, for 399/. 11s. 7jcZ.; Robert Southwell, 1,692/. 14s. 4c/. ;
Dr. Charles Vaughan, 2,889/. 10s. Id. ; Capt. Henry Vaughan jun,
989/. 8s. 9Jd. ; Henry Hart, 2,012/. 16s. 4</.; John Cuningham, 269/. 10s.;
John Fergushill, 150/. 18s. Itf. ; Lieut. John Bernard, 248/. 12s. ; Cornet
Philip Bernard, 186/. 9s.; Adj. General Phil. Bernard, 93/. 14s. 7c/.;
' N Quarter Master Bernard, 116/. 9s. 8c/.; John Paulett, 106/. 6s. 8c/.; Ambrose
Colthorpe, 92/. 2s. 6c/.; Sir Robert Maxwell, 1,880/. 15s. 7c/.; Edward
Aston, 285/. 6s. 8i[c/. ; Capt. Hugh Sterling, 135/. 19s. 9c/.; Capt. Henry
Chatter, 240/. 15s. 10c/. ; Edward Mulegan, 163/. 9s. 9 d. ; John Barrett,
156/. 4s. 9c/.; Robert Allen, 5/. Is. id.
f To Dr. Thomas Arthurs, as a nominee, such right as was or should be adjudged
I him to a front stone house joining to Thomcore-castle, on the W. side of St. John’s-
| street, after reprisals.
J To Bartholomew Stackpole esq., ns a nominee, such right as was or should be
c- T adjudged him to a front house on the E. side of High-street, after reprisals.
To the Commissioned Opficers, a hundred provisoes for the payment of 160/. to
the officers contained in the 100 lots of the security lately divided amongst them,
(_with interest at 8/. per cent, from 29th September 1667 until 25th March 1668.
‘ In trust for John Watkins, for 2,164/. 17s. 3c/. ; Jane Price, 440/. 14s. 8 d. ;
James Salmon, 1,051/. 15s. id. ; Richard Cox, 1,176/. 7s. 10c/., son of Capt.
Richard Cox ; Capt. John Sweete, 809/. 16s. ; Lieut. Samuel Browne, 348/. 14s. ;
Capt. Thomas Bennett, 1,099/. 14s. 6 d. ; Lieut. Edmond Brockett, 245/. 10s. 7 d. ;
Lieut. Edmond Nuce, 240/. I4s. 4c/. ; Anne Dunkin, 245/. 6s. 2d., due to Ensign
- Thomas Dunkin ; John Bird, 531/. 6s. ; Robert Shute, 423/. 13s. ; John
Baldwin, 685/. 17s. ; John Addis, 93/. 19s. 7 |cZ. ; John Pooi.e, 93/. 19s. 74c/. ;
Ellinor Holcombe, 769/. 5s. 7c/., due to Capt. William Holcombe; George
Percivall, 256/. 6s. 11c/.; John Bucknor, 252/. 13s. 2d.; Capt. Maurice
Downes, 952/. 9s. ; Quarter Master James Thomlins, 228/. 4s. 6 d. ; John Smith,
1_4Z. 12s. id.
c To the Mortgagees, then respective rights to the lands by y« several mortgages
" 1. expressed in the patent, until satisfied or discharged.
C To the Bishop of Limerick, his right to the 120 a. 2 r. 14 1>. statute measure, in
\ Killmallock liberties, after reprisals.
f To Christopher Cruice, the benefit of a mortgage of 300/., or 30/. a year
until paid, out of Coolistowne and Mullencrosse, &c., by decree dated 3d June 1663.
| To Theobald Earl of Carlingford, his right to Boolis and Hacklem, by virtue
! of his provisoes in the Acts of Settlement.
" v To John Hollywood, the whole benefit of a lease of 1,000 years, or a rent-charge
of 80/. until paid 800/., out of Painstowne, &c., by decree 18th June 1663.
| To Thomas Clinton, his right to Mullencrosse and Boolis, then in his possession,
|_by decree dated 15th August 1663.
f To John and Francis Masterson and their heirs, their right, in law or equity,
\in the premises granted to Parsons and Gibson, by decree dated 26th June 1663.
f In trust for himself, for 3,716/. 18s. 6: Id. ; John Lord Berkeley, 6,037/. Is. 9c/. ;
I Charles White, 1,191/. 6s. ; Redworth, 521/. 17s. 3d.; the Heirs of
Rd. Hawkshead, 73/. 15s.' 5 d. ; Earl of Mount- Alexander, 308/. 17s. 3c/.;
- J Capt. Daniel Eden, 135/. 14s. l}d.; Lieut. Robert Hamilton, 86/. 14s. 2d.;
I Lawrence Crawford, 34/. 10s. lid. ; John Smith, 9/. 4s. 8c/.
I To William Archbold, the benefit of his decree, whereby he was left to law
(_for Spinans ats Spinasse.
r To Sir Rd. Barnewali. bart., such right as had been or should be decreed to
I him, as a nominee, to part of Crixtowne, after reprisals. ... ,
1 To William Hawkins of Dublin, esq., his right to the lands in bar. Kinalea, by
‘ q virtue of a lease made 24th July 1657 by Robert Barrow of Dublin, esq., to him, for
I 1,700/. for 99 years, at a peppercorn, to begin from said Barrow’s death, under
(_whom Lord Corke derived his tide to said lands.
To Maurice Fitz-Gerald, the benefit of his decree to the mill,
f To the Lord Mountgarrett, such right as had been adjudged him, by certificate
r (.dated 16th November 1666, upon his proviso, to the premisses.
r To Christopher Evers, the benefit of his decree, dated 27th March 1663, to
’ \ Bingerstowne, he being thereby left to law for die recovery thereof.
r To Ellin, relict of Doctor Gerard Fennell, for life, remainder to such other
. J to whom by law it did belong, all such right as had been or should be adjudged to
l be due to them, in his right, as a nominee, to Ballygriffin, after reprisals,
f To John Hodder esq., the benefit of his patent, and his dde thereby to Rogarran
\ais Robogarrane.
r To Susan Butler, her right, by decree dated 16th April 1663, to the hmds of
j Ballaghborrow and Shancolligh, Forstallstowne, Tomonearly, Killegny and Knocks-
' towne, for her life, and after to be charged with 300/. a piece to her daughters
L Ellinor and Ellen.
4 H
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
Samuel Winter -
Elizabeth Hepbourne
James Duke of Ormond
Thomas Archbishop of Casheli.
James Fleming
Michael Archbishop of Dublin
Jeffrey Fanning
William Brett -
Anne Harman
Sir William Thompson
Thomas Lestrange
William Harmer -
Richard Clutterbucke
Hugh Montgomery -
Hugh Montgomery, &c. -
John Wakeham -
John Bourke
Henry Sankey .
Richard Earl Corke and")
Richard Earl of Arran/ '
John Cliffe .
Sir George Ayscue Km.
John Leonard .
Richard Barry -
[March
w,"“' •“ ”h ‘’S'” “ “ »
-* - “ b“ w » »
- -f . AttTHUR Visct; Iveagh, such right as should be adjudged him, as a nominee,
l to all or any y premisses, after reprisals.
d*™ “ - wa> — “bi1™
To Mary Bryan, the benefit of her decree to a house in High-street Kilkenny
‘ ' gJJn to “d' ”SM “ ‘ h“” “J
To the Corporation of Kilkenny, such rights as they had to their chief-rents
and reversion of any of the houses and premisses in Kilkenny,
f , To Sir Amos Meredith and Valent,ne Gratrix, their right and possession to
- J fhe ITpn'mng Part °f MuUaShneony. containing 122 a. 3 r. 24 p., till Reprised for
Up* ”gh* “d in » *■ »t until
SSSXt S” “d «» f«H benefit of o Imt bv Mm
■ i Tn M M m T f the Pr®1TUSSes as were contained in a former decree,
j To Mis. Mary Blaney, die benefit of her decree, dated 4th April 1663, to all
k or any of the premisses. r au
* I 1 by deCr?,e’ t0 Jo,'danstowne. saving and excepting
L all such lands as weie set out by the usurped powers to John Hughson a regicide.
To the Crown, Rathmore, part of Ballingarry, 3 a.
f *e Mortgagees, the right of their mortgages.
' lint fcSSL 1«T "* ”Sht “ d” ‘ °f BJl,boggm „ h. or
eS^’ a Cl”efry of 5i 4s- •»* of Gorinmay and Seskinryan,
) pi-.,, n nJI^Tfquity, to Gorinmay and Knockanackroe ; a chiefrvof 2/ out
(.of Killcopickan and Kdlcallatrim, and 2/. out of Knockanackroe Ind oSanls
ft Tfl,thF Ef.cutor? ,of John Bligh, late of Rathmore, co. Meath, esq , the full
V-Bligh s behalf, touching the premises.
f !lelIf and ““'goes of Sir Thomas Rotherane, the reversion of die last-
1 mentioned lands, after the expiradon of 1,000 years.
V. lo die Lord Dillon, die benefit of a decree 19th August 1663.
To Patrick Roche, his right to Ballinhallisk, by decree dated 27th July 1663
LCullemame, and in the east parts of Raylestowne and Rathbritt, after reprisal
p“'“
f, To Philip Davies, the benefit of a decree, whereby he was left to law for the
l5«”SVl “f "'Sl»**8b, Knockanere, SmgUung.r'T fa
1 £!'e YisC0Unt Gormanstowne, the benefit of a decree, whereby he was to he
e toied, after reprisals, to the lands of Carricknegowny, two Breakhills Trine
dnfiagh, Draugitgl, C™1», Cmnomalogh,, „°nd Itamona '
xr„ tru.s; tor 111,011 Earl of Mount-Alexander, for 1,853/. 16s. 8M • Cant
?"G“ ] Montgomery, 4,843/. 8s. 9f<Z. ; Hugh Campbell, 5,413/. 19s’ Sr
-John Sandeland, 1/. & 6 d.; Thomas Wynde, 31. 11s. 9d, ■ i ■■■
*'s risht’ in remainder> after the deadi of Dudley Col-
l Clough, by decree dated 11th August 1663, to Gurteene-Phillip and Cromqge, 222a
ililpsssiS
f, . To the Viscount Gormanstowne, such right as had been
l him upon his proviso to Molestowne, after a previous reprise.
{tW »d Stf °”*Y ““ “■ °f •« °« rf Dpp«-
(fi.s “■ °f *-°m- “ L“d •■»*>
To Richard Netterville, the like saving, by decree 19th June 1663.
{ and" Newtowne311 °f KlLDA*E’ ,he chie('reM o{ lSl- °ut of Kellistowne, Creifstowne,
ir should be adj udged
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303
PERSONS,
In whose Grants the Savings arc contained.
Thomas Stuart, &c.
r~ In trust for himself and Sir Arthur Forbes, for 3,474/. 10s. 8f d. ; Sir Arthur
Forbes, 1,765/. 10s.; Martha Hatt widow, 223 /. 13s. 8 </., due to Cornet
Simon Hatt; Lieut. Thos. Newcomen, 706/. 18s. Gd. ; Capt. Hugh Montgomery,
2,123/. 4s. 0\d. ; Capt. Francis Graham, 1,916/. 5s. 1 Gd. ; William Shaw,
1,006/. 14s.; Ensign John Mentray, 116/. 3s. 9c/. ; Capt. John Gledston,
428/. 10s. 10</. ; Ensign James Gledston, 58/. 11s. 6<Z. ; Lieut. Wm. Richard-
son, 289/. 8s. 9<Z.; Robert Lenane, 1/. 13s. 6d. ; Thomas Wind, 4/. 12s. 3d.
To Thomas Delahide, his right, by decree, to part of a slated tenement and
outhouse in West-street Drogheda.
To the Widow Fleming and her heirs, her right to a slated house and back
building in the said street.
To William Davis, his right to the aforesaid slated tenement, and another d ',
in the same street.
To Christopher Ciieevers, his right to a slated tenement and shedd in Saint
Lawrence-street.
To Alderman George Peppard, his right to die ruinous walls of an old waste,
by decree dated 17th August 1663.
To Charles Moore, his right to a tenement in Shop-street.
To Richard Orson, the benefit of a mortgage and his right to die tenement or
house slated, back tenement, and outhouse in Shop-street.
To John Moore and Netterville, their right to the said last pre-
To Richard Mortimer, his right to a small slated tenement in Batchelor’s lane,
L and a warehouse diere.
Hugh Montgomery, &c.
Sir Arthur Forbes Bart. -
Walter Corby
Richard Lord Coloony, &c.
Sir Henry Wadington Knt.
John Osborne, &c.
William Hamilton
Hans Albert Widman
Hugh Rowley
(122.)
r In trust for himself, for 3,543/. 19s.; Capt. John Keith, 1,370/. 16s. 3d. ;
< James M'Gill, 1,392/. Is. lit/.; Robert Brice, 5,154/. 16s. 8d. ; William
L Bishop of Limerick, 654/. Ss. id.
f To Arthur Chamberlaine, such right as he had, by decree, to two houses in
j Mullencrosse.
| To Robert Nugent, his right, in law or equity, to the premisses, according to
j his decree.
j To Robert Nugent of Moyragh, co. Meath, esq , a rent-charge of 4/. out of
Ballynefidd and Killpatricke, by decree.
| To Robert Nugent of Donore, co. Meath, esq., the like rent-charge out of
(_Little Woods and Loughanstowne, by decree.
{To Brent Moore esq. and Ellinor his wife, the full benefit of a decree, dated
10di August 1654 to the lands of Edergoole and Nallasly.
In trust for himself, for 4,819/. 14s. 5d. ; William Dowdall, 528/. 8s. Bid. ;
Robert McGill, 505/. 3s.; Richard Leigh, 60/. 11s. 2d. ; John Williamson,
144/. 7s. 6 d. ; Capt. Hercules Langford, 3,854/. 14s. 7 </.; Capt. James
Stopford, 1,891/. 4s. 8j«Z. ; John Croker, 311/. 13s. 2 \d.
To James Ronan, the chiefries of 5s. out of a front house slated, in Kingsale, 1/.
) out of front house in High-street, and 4/. out of a front house, &c. in Low Fisher-
To Patrick Meagh, a chiefry of 3s. id. on the first house.
To William Galway, the chiefries of 5s. on a front house, malt-house, and
garden, in Cork-street, and 15s. on a thatched house, &c. in Frier-street.
To Henry M'Moyler Burke, his right, in law or equity, to 75 a. in Levally-
chooge qr., and 187 a. in Dowgarrane.
To Richard Earl of Clanrickard, his right, by decree dated 3d August 1663,
to 37 a. in Gortneskehy qr., and to Monnin, Lower Carrowmore, and Lissanorgan.
ToMelaghlin Donnellan, his right, by decree dated 5th August 1663, to the
said 37 a. in Gortneskehy.
‘ In trust for Sir Martin Noell knt., for 942/. 8s. 2d. ; Edward Duddleston,
133/. 16s.; Mary Middleton, 492/. 5s.; Geffery Williams, 191/. 7s. Id. ;
John Osborne, 139/. 4s. 6 d. ; Quarter-Master James Hf.nly, 571/. 17s. 7d. ;
Margaret Underwood, 531/. 4s. 2d.; Ellin Goscoyne, 2,148/. Is. bd. ; Peter
Beaghan, 803/. 9s. 4cZ. ; James Mansorgh, 232/. 7s. (id. ; Major Hump. Perrott,
' 1,186/. 4s. 2\d. ; John Bysse esq., cli. baron, 811/. 16s. id. ; John Exiiam,
1,482/. 2s. id. ; Thomas Lestrange, 91/. 17s.; Moyses Hill, 687/. & 10c/. ;
William Seward, 742/. 3s. 7j></.; William Johnston, 28/. 12s. 3d.
To John Farrell esq., a rent-charge of 20/. out of Lacktonagh, Clonfore, and
Cappoge, by proviso in the Explanatory Act.
f In trust for himself, for 5,516/. 17s. 9 d. ; Hugh Montgomery, 1,382/. 2s. 1 Inf.;
Richard Price, 1,215/. 18s. Hr/. ; Thomas Page, 319/. 5s. Id. ; Alexander
Johnston, 109/. 9s. lit/. ; Thomas Johnston, 137/. 16s. 10t/. ; Andrew
Mimne or Minine, 29/. 3s.; James Barry, 948/. 12s. 6 </.; William Sterling,
255/. 15s.; Lieut. Robert Hamilton, 844/. 8s. 9 d.; John Maxwell, 46/. 15s.;
Robert Fulterton, 509/. 2s. 11</. ; Thomas Smith, 419/. 5s. 8 d. ; John
Sandilons, 400/. 18s. 7 d. ; Lieut. Robert Hamilton, 45/. 14s. bid.
To Daniel 0‘Brien of Duogh, one of the 54 nominees, such right as had been or
should be adjudged him to the lands of Killconnell, Ballyneleakin, Cloghanidwynnc,
Keineelty, Ballyellane, and Ballyeragh, after reprisals to Capt. W'” Hamilton.
To Sarsfield and Nicholas Blake, their right, by final settlement, as
transplanted persons, to Errecorrodan.
To Daniel 0‘Brien, a nominee, his right to Toraghbegg, after reprisals.
/ To Anne, Ellinor, and Bridget Fitz-Gerald, their right, in law or equity,
\to all or any of the premisses, by decree dated 6th June 1663.
To Sir George Lane, such right as he had to a chiefry of 50s. out of Wespalls-
towne and Barnapstowne. . , , T , „„„ . ..
To John Arthure, the benefit of his certificate, dated 28th June 1666, for his
.ight to a statute staple of 160/. on the premisses, and another statute staple for 100/.
for the payment of 50/. on the lands of Leestowne.
To Nicholas Plunket esq., his decree, dated 3d March 1662, for his right to a
l_chiefry of 30s.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
Sir Gilbert Gerhard Knt.
Denny Muschamp, See.
Nathaniel Vincent
- < To the Vicars Choral of St. Patrick’s and their successors, such right as they
| had on 22d October 1641 in the messuages and 40 a. arable land of old extent in
V. Hotlistoune.
Jin trust for Lieut. Colonel Musciiampe, for 4,625/. 4s. 5 d.; Lieut. Colonel
I-Iovenden, 1,982/. 15s.; Capt. Thomas Way, 1,128/. 4s. Id. ; Major William
l Harding, 1,566/. 2s. 2d.; Lieutenant John Steere, 1,355/. 15s.; John Selby,
l 1,052/. 7s. lit/.; Thomas Mason, 13/. 13s. lid; Da t
f In tru
| Li "
Jermine, 4/. 12s. 4c/.
for Lendsey, for 1,899/. Is. ; William Lovell or Lovett, 363/. 18s. id.
Philip Parker, &c.
Francis Willoughby
Sir Thomas Meredith, &c. ■
George Brigstock
Walter Calhone, 767/. 16s. ; Capt. Alex. Montgomery, 1,764/. 11s.
| Lieut. John Mortimer, 309/. 17s. 3d.; Capt. Edward Hill, 524/. 2s.
Capt. Albert Cuningham, 99/. 18s. 10c/.; Lieut. Archibold Nicholes,
I 356/. 10s. 9d. ; Alexander Montgomery, 262/. 3s. id. ; Adam Wareing,
j 643 L 16s. ; Capt. John Nisbett, 1,652/. 6s. 3d. ; Capt. Henry Grey, 514/. 6s. 9c/.
_ ! Capt. Henry Banister, 594/. 13s. 9c/.; Ensign Henry Banister, 79/. 19s. 6c/.
. Ensign John Gallagher, 104/. 4s. 6 d. ; Widow Cotherington, 92/. 10s. 9cZ.
Anne or Jane, widow of Capt. David Carey, 644/. 15s. 2d; Walter Mottley.
i 257/. 5s. 10c/.; Thomas Beard, 223/. 4s. 5d; Richd. Bettsworth or Beastworth.
I 179/. 18s. lOd ; Barnaby Grimstone, 225/. 16s. 5d ; Anthony Gambwell!
ats Gamble, 166/. & 8d; James Mills, 159/. 3s. 2d; William Hartwell,
| 52/. 15s. 3d ; Symon Bridges, 75/. 18s. 9 £d ; Sir John Sherlocke, 28/. 13s. 6id;
LQuarter-Master Lewis Stibbins, 72/. 17s. 6d
( I*1 trust for Sir R. Forbes, 1 1,562/. & lOd ; John Cuningham, 281/. 15s. 8d ;
- < Jeffery Browne, 251/. 14s. 3d; John Stepney, 15/. 13s. 5 d; William
(.Johnston, 4/. 13s. 2d
/ To his sisters Mary and Anstas Gold, the benefit of their decree, dated
\3Ist July 1663, to their portions of 500/. a piece, to be issuing out of the premisses.
[ To the executors, administrators, and assignes of Thomas Vincent, their ri<rht to
die last-mentioned lands in die bar. of Slane, by virtue of a lease made 9th°June
1654 by said Sir Jacob Garratt to said Vincent for 1,000 years from Michaelmas
dien next followin"; and their right to the last-mentioned lands in the bar. of
Navan, by virtue oF a lease made 22d May 1654 by Brett to said Vincent for 1,000
years from 24th June.
To Matthias, son and heir of Hugh Hussey, the benefit of a decree dated
17th July 1663, and all his right, after his father’s death, to Tankardstowne and
Hilltowne.
1 o Robert Blake esq., as a nominee, such right as had been or should be
decreed to him to Wardtowne and Phillinstowne, after reprisals.
To Robert Maude and Edward Plunket, their right, in law or equity, to
part of Drissoge, by decree dated 11th May 1663.
To Lord Trimleston, his right, by decree dated 7th December 1666, to the
lands of ICillnecrosse, after reprisals.
To Warner Westenra of Dublin, merchant, and his assigns, the benefit of a judg-
ment of 1,000/. acknowledged by Tho’ Vincent, father to said Nathaniel, in the King's
liench, and his right, in law or equity, thereby to the premisses, and also the benefit
l_ot a statute staple of 5,000/. acknowledged by said Vincent 6th August 1663.
f In trust for himself, for 245/. 19s. 9 d. ; Capt. William Tucker, 460/. Is. 8c/. ;
o in, r°" , t l' El)WAItD Cooper, 363/. 18s. id. ; Lieut. Nicholas Brady,
Tn,, „ E,eut- Samuel Grosvener, 1,122/. 14s. 8d.; Rice Waigiit,
194/. 9s. 8c/ ; John Hamlin, 335/. 14s. lrf. ; Mr. Packington, 343/. 8s.;
lUis. Mary Wheeler alias Young, widow of Quarter- Master William Wheeler,
’ Capt ' Uixicke Fitz -Morris, Mrs. Evett, and Wm. Gough,
1,000/.; Lli.inor Peirce, widow of Major Robert Peirce, 1,199/. 11s. 10c/.-
Quarter- Master Richard Savill, 462/. 13s. 9c/. ; Mis. Gwenthlean Kitchman,
' *• 8rf-i Lieut. Theophilus Cary, 691/. 15s. 3d.; Elizabeth Cappocke,
,1Js- 8Jd‘;J/Irs- Maiiy Scudamore, 171/. 16s. 11c/.; Thomas Morley,
267/. is. 7c/.; Robert Jones, 183/. 14s. 8c/.; John Oldish, 498/ 6s • the
"5™ f Eieut- Fitz-Gerald, 1,382/. 2s. 6<Z. ; Harmon or Harnecan Cotts,
103/. 16s. 3d. ; John Sharpe, 316/. 13s. 11c/.; John Verreaker, 49/. 15s. 9c/.;
Kobert Williams, 229/. 4s. 3d.; Pauls Goodwine, 275/. 18s. id; Mrs
Ear“ett> 1077- 19s, 8c/. ; Richard Bent, 836/. 4s. 7c/.: William Dethickb
-{
/. 13s. 5 d.; John Smith, il. 12s. id.
.. To..?.,e Co;£e:f of Paul Turner, the benefit of their decree to Enorelly alias
Newrilhg and Ballytenona, returned the property of William Turner. y
.... . i n of Christian Roche, his right, in law or equity, to the lands
ol luchardstowne, Glancoman, Curraghuhensey, and Ballyduneene.
In trust for himself, for 9,359/. 5s. 9.{c/. ; Maurice Weames, 2,756/. 11s (lid
io James Coppinger, a chiefly of 13s. 6c/. out of the front house, back house,
and backside, m Gould’s-laue.
To the Corporation of Coiike, such right as they had to a key in Mallow-street.
In trust lor himself, for 1,847/. 12s. ; Lieut. Samuel Foxcroft, 100/. 5s. 8 d. ;
fW Lie'u; Anthony Troy,' 273/. 11s. 7c/.;
Major Richd. Buckworth,
Capt. Garrett Peirce, 1,061/, 13s.
5‘‘: ; William Pilsworth, 74/. 5s. Id. ; Lieut. Thomas Carpenter!
i -f •> '/ ’ „ Fusign Jo i , n Hawkesworth, 168/. 6s.; Lewis Downes,
4J3/. I.)S. 3c/.; Quarter-Master John Rawlins, 392/. 4s. 4AcZ. ; Quarter-Master
Henry Marwood, 1,023/. 19s. 3c/.; Ensign Thomas Rockley, 98/. 10s. lOrf •
Cant. William Const ap’” > i«' ->-> » ’
Monck, 86/. .
-{■
71 T 71 c T- In " ’ JoHN Ward, 25/. 2s.; Richard Stephens!
■.Is- J}"-'’ Cieut. Darby Grady, 1/. 13s. 101c/.; Symon Bridges, 104/. 11s. 10ic/
. 1 o t,apt. John Campbell, his right to Corbrack and Mullaghanary.
To James Flem:
confirmed upon a n:
such right as he had to the premisses by a former certificate
•tgage.
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Alexander M'Donneli.
FaRNHAM At.DERSEY
William Finch, &c.
Benjamin Crofts
Daniel Redman
Humphrey Minchin
f To Nicholas Faunt, sucli right, in law or equity, by decree dated 31st July
\1663, to Gortneslinnagliy.
f To Randal Marq. of Antrim, the chiefry of 21. and the rent of 50/., towards the
I discharge of the rent reserved to the crown by a deed of settlement made by the
I Marquess’s father, and also his right to hold a court of record, every three weeks,
j within the said barony.
I To the Bishop of Connor, such right to any of the premisses as his predecessors
(_were possessed of 23d October 1641.
{To Arthur Chamberlaine alias Brownloe esq., such right as he shall
have to Nisleratb, after the death of Lettice the widow of Patrick Chamberlaine,
and then wife of Alexander Aston, esqrs., on whom the same were settled for
99 years, if she should so long live, long before the rebellion, by virtue of his
decree dated 20th August 1 663.
{To Christopher, son and heir of Christopher Love, his right to all or any of
the premisses by reason of a deficient adventure of 100/. purchased by Mr. Lam-
bert from the executors of Christopher Love, father of the said Christopher, and
guardian of Christopher the younger.
f To James Fitz-Gerald of Larra, as a nominee, such right as had been or
\ should be adjudged him to Rathduffe, after reprisals.
' In trust for Capt. Thomas Mills, S,24S/. 14s. 10f/.; George Phillips esq.,
237/. ; Gilbert Deane, 332/. 19s.; William and Henry Finch, 7,640/. 14s. 3d. ;
Quarter Master Henry Morgan, 64/. 10s. 8d.; CapL Lieut. Thomas Browne,
16/. 6s. Id. ; Ensign Symon Richardson, 110/. 19s. Sil.; William Forster,
48/. & 1 1 jd. ; Anthony Whitecroft, 136/. 10s. 4d. ; Joseph Holt, 17/. 2s. 7 d.;
Richard Ball, 188/. & 10 id. ; John Barrett, 15/. 14s. 7 d.; Foulke Ellis,
44/. 1 Is. 1 \d. ; Andrew Logies, 4/. 12s. 4 d.
To Maurice Rocii, such light as he had to front house and backside, in D'1
Terry’s-lane.
{To Nics. Darcy y« younger, his right, by decree made 11th July 1663, to
Clonfadd, after die death of Nic’ Darcy esq., his grandfather.
Col. Humphrey Barrowes, such right as he had to Ardagh, Ballycarrick, and
Dnnnamunerry.
To George Fitz-Gerald esq., his right to a rent-charge of 4/. out of part of
Castlerickard, by decree dated 22d June 1663.
To Wii, Fitz-Gerald gent, the benefit of a mortgage of 300/. on said lands, by
decree dated 3d August 1663.
To James Duke of Ormond, a chiefry of SI. out of Ballylinch and part of Legane.
To Edmond Visct. Mountgarrett, his right, by proviso in the Act of Expla-
nation, page 152, to Glanmagow and Farradogh alias Farraclogh, after reprisals.
To Lawrence Allen, his right to_a rent-charge of 12 /. out of Corballis, by
(_decree dated 27th April 1663.
JTo Ellen Viscountess Dowager Ikerin, all the right she had to all die
premisses, by decree dated 16di June 1663.
i To Pierce Visct. Ikerin, such right as had been or should be decreed him to
(.all the premisses, after reprisals.
f In trust for Jane Bathurst and Robt. Reading, 4,288/. 2s. 9d. ; Lieut.
: Fuli
, 589/. Is.;
Sir Arthur Forbesse Bart and
Thomas Stewart
i Col. William Meade, 702/. 6s. 5 <Z. ; Cornet Williaj
Thomas Saunders, 152/. 7s.; .Sugar, 168/. 13s. Id.; Teigf. Carthy,
| 112/. 15s.; Martin Farlow, 350/. 19s. 8 </.; Mary Daunt, 158/. 10s. 9d. ;
John Lord Visct. Massereene, &c. •( Mrs. Smith, 156/. 15s. ; Mrs. Parsons, 7/. 4s. 7 </. ; Amy Thomas, 408/. 16s. 8 d. ;
I John Mountford, 595/. 19s. 10c/. ; Sir George Rawdon, 167/. 15s.; Ezekiel
Priest, 12/. 6s. 4<Z. ; Sir Matthew Appleyard, 857/. 10s. Id. ; Roger late Visct.
| Ranelagh, 2,483/. 3s. 9d. ; Arthur Visct. Ranelagh, 1,018/. 12s. 5 d. ; John
[_Smith, 4/. 12s. 4 d.
’ f In trust for them both, for 8,142/. 19s. 6 d. ; for Capt. Thos. Stewart,
1 3,968/. 5s. old. ; William Johnston, 4/. 12s. 4<Z.
J To Thomas Eustace, the benefit of his decree to the parcell of ground on which
I is a coach-house, in Cook-street.
L To Winham, the benefit of his decree to the ruined house in Cooke-street.
s Pemberton deceased, such right to all or any of
To Lawrence Cruise, such right as he had in Brittas.
In trust for himself, for 11,521/. 18s. 3d. ; Robert Maxwell, 102/. 19s. ;
Richard Mansfield, 289/. 14s. 3d.; Griffith Howard, 201/. 5s. lOd.
/ To John Campbell, his right to all or any of the premisses in co. Monaghan,
\by decree dated 19th September 1654.
f In trust for Eras. Graham, administrator of Major W" Graham, for 3,106/. 8s.
I Major Arthur Graham, 2,455 1. 7s. 3d. ; William Sheddow, 678/. 13s. id.
Robert Sheddow, 91/. 2s. lid.; Capt. Geruard Erwin, 1,910/. 10s. id. .
] Cornet John Johnston, 8/. 5s.; Lieut. John Johnston, 106/. 8s. ad. ; Lady
i Sarah Donellan, administratrix of Capt. Charles Blundell, 41/. las. 4d. ; Sir
Walter Plunket, 425/. 14s.; John Wakefield, 370/. 13s. 9d.; Sahkey Sil-
yaud, 621/. 2s. lOd. ; Dudly Cooley, 264/. 15s. ; Sir John Boyce, 406/. 16s. Id. ;
[_Sir Robert Newcomen, 21/. 4s. 9d. ; Lieut. John Browne, 95/. 5s.
f To Sir Richard Barnewall knt., as a nominee, such right as should be ad-
Ljudged him to Ratooth, after reprisals to Roger Streete.
To Carroll Boiion mb the benefit of Mo dee.ee to . mtm. Ufb on the
1'“to KS™rlH?ifPOLR esq., the benefit of In. decree to f hud. in Quoad. Co.
Susanna Rogill
Thomas Bligh
Thomas Armstrong
John Curry
‘ (th
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Sir Walter Plunket Knt., &c. -
Sir Hans Hamilton Knt. & Bart.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
Sir Hans Hamilton Knt. & Bart.
Sir Hans Hamilton Knt. & Bart.,
Sir Hans Hamilton Knt. & Bart,
Sir Audley Mervin Knt.
W illiam Montgomery
Richard Barry, &c.
To James Duke of Ormond, the chiefry of Is. out of Kilfane.
‘In trust for himself, for 12,111/. lls. 4d. ; Hugh Pollden, 21. 16s. 2d.; John
Dowling or Downings, 1/. 9s. 10d.; Sir Hans Hamilton, 2,337/. 19s. 6£d.;
Sir John Siierlocke, 72/. 9s. 10d.; Lieut. Col. Oliver Wheeler, 2,149/. 15s. 10d.;
Dame Sarah Donellan, administratrix of Capt. Charles Blundell, 984/. 7s. 'Id. ;
Sir Robert Newcomen, 280/. 5s..6d.; John Loghan, 294/. Is. C,d. ; Thomas
Rice, 136/. 17s. 5 </.; Major Alexr. Maxwell, 82/. 5s. lO.Jrf. ; Lieut. John
Browne, 77/. 5s. ; Philip Hutton, 199/. 9s. 8 d.; Jonathan Atkinson,
J 488/. 15s. id. ; Earl of Cavan, 548/. 4s. 5 d. ; Lieut. Darby Grady, 82/. 12 s. lOd. :
t. <( John Siiambache, 91/. 13s. 5 d.; Capt. James Manson, 4,180/. 13s. 10d.; Capt.
Leonard Lessly, 66/. & 5 \d,; Sir John Boyse, 86/. 19s. 6 d.
To Lawrence Allen, his right, by decree, to the house or castle on the Mer-
chants Key, late in his possession, where Mr. Thomas Cooke then dwelt.
To Richard Duffe of Dublin, esq., Anne Dowdall his wife, and Tady
Duffe their son and heir, their right, by decree, to the two third parts of one house
m St. Peter s-street Drogheda, possessed by Alderman Towers.
To Francis Wotton, his right, by decree, to the house in Batchelor 's-lane,
|_Drogheda.
{To Richard Bishop of Leighlin and his successors, a chiefry of 10s. out of
Tullakena, and such right as should be adjudged to him to the said lands, towards
his augmentation, after reprisals to Gower.
/ To Edward Plunket and Margaret his wife, their right, by decree dated
\ 16th April 1663, to the part of Ballshaw.
( I” trust for himself, for 9,390/. 5s. lOd. ; George Swords, 317/.; Sir Richard
Lane, 420/. 8s. lid. ; Sir Abraham Shipman, 585/. 6s. 9,/. ; Captain Sydenham,
< l3sl- 12s- id- ■> Major Bingley, 547/. 17s. 10</. ; Lieut. William Ivy, 154/. 7s. id.
I John Clarke, 204/. Is. id; Robert Peirce, 208/. lls.9<Z. ; Thomas Dellyell
V.149Z. 5s. 2\d. ’
{To Maurice Roche Fitz-John, his right, by decree dated 23d July 1663, by
which he was left to law for recovery of the house slated, another house slated, a
shedd tiled, and two backsides, in Court-lane.
In trust for Sir Hans, for 2,206/. 10s. 3 \d. ; Captain James Hamilton of Bally-
burrough, 3,543/. 10s. 5 d. ; Capt, James Hamilton of Nealesbrooke, 2,250/. Is. 3d ■
Sir Thomas Wharton, 3,421/. Ss. id.; Lieut. Col. William Dromond,’
441/. 17s. Id. ; Col. Thomas Dallyell, 252/. 14s. 6 k/.
"To John Sedgrave, his rent out of a front slated house, &c. in High-street
Dublin, and the reversion thereof, decreed to him 5th March 1662 °
In trust for Sir Hans, for 2,070/. 2s. 3 id. ; Major Edmond Ellis, 1,498/. 1 Is. 4 d. ;
Lieut. Col. David Monroe, 250/. Is. id. ; Major Andrew Bradon, 217/. 16s. •
Capt. James Manson, 233/. 18s. 8tf. ; Capt. Adam Cathcart, 1,279/. 14s. Gd. •
Lieut. Malcolm Summerell, 215/. Is. ; Lieut. Gabriel Cathcart, 351/. 2s. Sd. •
Robert Armstrong, 108/. 5s. Gd. ; Ensign Garrett Wiggin, 370/. 17s 8 d •
’ ■< Lieut John Wilkin, 71/. 13s. 8d.; Lieut. Alex. Cathcart, 73/. 3s.; Cornet
James Goodfellow, 198/.; Lieut. Robert Graham, 53/. 15s. 3d. ; Thomas
Stephenson, 256/. 17s. id. ; Ensign David Johnson, 267/. 17s.; Ensign Patrick
Carran, 51/. 5s. 3d. ; James Dundas or Danday, 51/. 5s. Sd. ; Ensign George
Watson, 53/. 15s. 3</. ; Ens. Alexr. Dixon, 53/. 15s. 3d. ; John Armestrong,
onri o' Lleut' w V,D Graham> 6s- 8 d. ; Cornet Archibald Johnson,
?804/ 6s.?J°MAS LLA0E’ 34U 12s- 5 CoL W'^'am Atchison or Atkinson^
To Lawrence Hyde, his right, by a certificate dated 21st September 1666.
f l Z? oo6i ^^e™lle, the benefit of his judgment, decree, and certificate,
dated 22d March 1666, after reprisals, to 40 a. of Baldwinstowne.
|,° Matthew Russell and Clare his wife, and their heirs, the benefit of their
decree dated 8th August 1663, to Tobbergreggan and Newtowne, in remainder, after
| the death of then- father Thomas.
- ^ To Richard Talbot of Mallahide, and Jane Talbot, and their heirs, the
benefit of their decrees, Richard’s dated 2d April, and Jane’s 21st August, 1663, to
the lands in the bar. of Balrothery. ° ’
To John Talbot of Mallahide, esq., his right, by his proviso in the Act of
icic"!at'.?n’ I>: i9f’ j . ,.ePr,s“ls> and also the benefit of his decree dated 20th July
|_1666, to the said lands in bar. Balrothery. •'
- { Hide’s £55"* S“Ch ,ight 118 they haA t0 aU °r any the Premises by Humphi-ey
f, “fLfor & Wi Lt. Col. Hugh Montgomery,
1,060/. 2s. 10a. ; Lieut. Robert Montgomery, 503/. 8s. 8d.; Lieut. Abraham
|SMiTi , 37/.& 5rf.; William Buckanon, 353/. lls. 2d; MajorALEXR.ADA.it,
- <; 215/. Is. 4o. ; William Johnston, 4/. 12s. id.
1 t° Ghaules Fakkell his judgment and right to Derrymore, after reprisals.
HenO l™ v;',:',11" .f N,’ h‘S 11 house in Sliopp-street, called die Queen’s
l_Head, by vntue of any decree formerly granted to him.
f in trust for himself, lor 4,419/. 15s. Id.; Bryan Jones, 976/. 2s. 3d. ; Peter
Beaghan, 987/. 12s. Old.; Sir William Davys, 906/. 19s. 4d. ; Walter
Jones, 1,741/. 13s. ll^d. ; Qr. Master James Cdrrer, 159/. 7s. 3d.; Ensign
John Carter, 74/. 16s.; Ens. Joseph Archbold, 35/. 12s. 3d.; Capt. Christr
. i Haley or Hawley, 86/. 13s. 5 d.; Francis Davys, 493/. 17s. 7d.; Capt
i Nicholls, 159/. 2s. 6d.; Thomas White, 490/. 5s. 7d. ; Susanna Slegg,
| 809/. 1 Is. 8d. ; Laughlin Line, 438/. 3s. 4d. ; Foulke Ellis, 97 1. 14s. 8 id. ; Guy
Mouldsworth, 79/. 6s. lid.; Edward Martin, 51. 6s. Id.; John Morgan,
20/. Is. 74d. ; John Waldron, 38/. 3s. 2d.; Richard Ward, 81/. 13s. 9d. ;
l Willi am Fenton, 91. 7s.; Alexander Tudor, 4/. 12s. 4d.
C . To Patrick Colclough, such right to Ballykeoge as had been adjudged to
" | b»n lUh August 1663, in remainder, after the death of his father Dudley.
'■ To Richard Roes, his mortgage on Newtowne and Bridgestowne.
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Sir Wm. Lemon Knt. and Bart.
Edward Warren
William Bradley
George Peyton
Thomas Ball, 8cc.
Sir James Siiaen Knt., &c. -
Randal Clayton, 8tc.
Thomas Richards, &c.
Seafoule Gibson
f To Sir Robert Talbot knt. and bart., as a nominee, such right as should be
‘ restored to him to Liscartan, part of Knockomber, after reprisals.
To Sir Lucas Dowdali. knt., son of Laurence Dowdall, of Athlumny, co.
Meath, esq-, a nominee, such right as should be decreed him, after reprisals, to the
lands of Balleriske, Canonstowne, Philpotstowne, and Amman.
To the heirs and executors of Alderman Thomas Vincent, such right as they
had to 20 a. of Rattaine-wood.
To Alderman John Preston of Dublin, such right as he had to the premisses
in the barony of Navan, by a lease for 2,000 years, made 25th March 1658, by
James Wainwright, to Dan1 Hutchinson of Dublin, alderman, and by measne
assignment come to said Alderman Preston.
To John Bath and Anne his wife, in right of said Anne, Mary, Margaret, and
Cicely, daughters to Patk Bath of Rathfeigh, esq., the benefit of a decree of 600/.,
dated 2d March 1663, for the payment of 1504 a piece out of the lands in Great
Waterside and Bellew, for their respective portions.
To Michael Berford, the benefit of a statute staple of 2004 in the said lands,
(by decree 13th April 1663.
' To Garrett Gould and Sir Thomas Newcomen bart., their right, in law or
equity, to die premisses by virtue of any statute entered into by said Abel Warren.
To Thomas Sadler and John Godfrey, such right as they had in the
premisses. .
To the Lord Mountgarrett, his right to all or any of the premisses by his
proviso in the Act of Explanation, and his certificate pursuant thereto dated
16th November 1666.
To Richard Power, such right as he had to Moninekirky.
{To George Goldsmith and Hester his wife, their right, in law or equity, to
Killbegg, part, by decree dated 14th August 1663.
To Edmund Dillon esq., as a nominee, such right as should be restored to him
to part of Streamstowne, after reprisals.
r To Sir Richard Barnewall, as a nominee, such right as should be decreed to
I him to the lands, ike. in Crickstowne, and to Knavinstowne, after reprisals.
To the Lord of Iveagh, as a nominee, such right to Knockinter as was or should
(.be adjudged to him after Eliz. Hepburue should be reprised.
( In trust for himself, for 6,5934 3s. Id.; Sir Francis Peisly, 1,1754 8s. 3d.;
1 William Hoey, executor to his father Sir John Hoey, 1,5634 18s. 5d. ; Lieut.
"l John Browne, 3034 2s. lOd. ; Major William Moore, 9744; Major Robert
(.Edgeworths, 1,5064 4s. 9d.
In trust for Col. Peregrine Banister, for 1,1024 13s. lid.; Benjamin
Crofts, 3664 11s.; Capt. William Wilbraham, 5834 15s. 7d. ; Thomas
Pooley, 4774 18s. lid.; Capt. William Tynte, 2234 16s. 6d.; Lieut. Nics.
Fitz-Gerald, 6434 12s. 7d. ; Cornet Thos. Pilkington, 8484 13s.; Quarter-
Master Richard Brayne, 2364 10s.; Lucy Harrington, 630/. 17s., due to
Col. Villiers Harrington; Walter Hickman, 3154 3s. 8d. ; Capt. William
Smythe, 6454 8s. lOd. ; John Colpois, 9464 1 Is. ; Richard Hart junior,
6184 6s. 2d.; Lieut. John Bucknor, 2184 18s.; John Croker, 3,1594 10s. 5 |«4;
Lieut. John Downing, 804 & 8d. ; James Woods, 2014 16s. 9d. ; Thomas
Mason, 2764 12s.; Gregory Hickman, 614 12s.; Capt. Richard Hart-
well, 1604; Walter Hickman, 3174 6s. Id.
To Richard Walcott1, the sum of 1004 allowed him for improvements upon
die house, &c. then in his possession, which he was to have to him and his heirs,
^paying 364 to die persons concerned in this lot.
, To the executors and assignes of Sir William Parsons, their right to the
1 premisses by virtue of the mortgage thereon, until discharged.
• To the Lord of Upper Ossory, as a nominee, such right as was or should be
decreed to him to Ardmallogh & Ballygauge,
after a repris
o Richards.
part of his election to 2,000 acres,
equity, to 151 a. in Boherard, by
Michael Archbp. of Dublin, &c.
Standish Hartstongue
William Lowe, 8tc. -
Marke Mould -
John Boyce -
Robert Sterne
: Sir William Flower Knt.
o the impropriate tythes
To Thomas Hovendon, his right, ii
decree dated 6th August 1663. . . . .
To die Lord of Upper Ossory, as a nominee, such right as was or should
be decreed him to Kilballycallon, Kilbegg and Kilbeagli, after a reprise to Richard
uPratt.
r To Sir Robert Talbot lent., as a nominee, such right as was or should be
" \ decreed him to part of Laganliall, after reprisals.
r To Robert Boyle esq., die benefit of his proviso in the Acts, as to the 4 qrs. of
impropriate tythes in die parish of Ballintobber, dioc. Tuam.
I To Henry Tynte, his right, by mortgage, to die impropriate tythes of the
' \ parish of Mogceley, dioc. Cork, Cloyne, and llosse.
I To Dudley Colclougii, die benefit ot his decree a;
(_y« par. of Wliitechurch, dioc. Killalla.
To Dr. Nicholas Power, deced, die benefit of his decree,
r To die hens of George Fitz-Gerald, their right to all or any of the lands, by
' a decree dated 22d June 1663.
r To Philip Purcell of BaUyfoile, esq., as a nominee, such right as should be
- \ decreed him to the lands in Ballysallagli, after reprisals.
f To James Duke of Ormond, such right to Poorestowne as did belong to him in
(To Walter Tuite, a nominee, such right as had been or * -ould ^ecre^him
_ J to the lands in die S. part of Killmaghes & Garrmree, as part of his 2,000 a., afte. a
r^Tthe Lady Visct. Galmoy, such right as she had to Toplagheene.
( To Folliott Visct. Powerscourt, such right as his father Richard Wing-
j field esq. had 23d Oct. 1641 in 60 a. of country measure in JUm^kenoge.^y
- i virtue of a deed, dated 14th August 1638, between him and Cah.r O Toole, and
(also the chiefries and service due out of y* territory of Glancapp.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND :
[March
To Edmd. Visct. Mountgarrett, the benefit of a
1666, to Donnamagan, after reprisals.
To Col. Candler and Wife, such forth
said Don
if any such will there be.
ertificate, dated 16th Nov.
, T) , - benefit as they might have a claim to
igan and Kalieene by the last will of John Villiers, dated 21st Nov. 1641,
Richard Barry, &c.
Sir Arthur Forhesse Knt., &c. -
{To John Delaiiyde, liis right, in
decree dated ult. Feb. 1662.
To Pierce Archibold, his right, i
decree dated 16th March 1662.
> y° moiety of Corliallis, by
o the moiety of Cloghran, by
Thomas Eyre, See.
James Stopford, gcc.
Richard Titchbo rne, &c.
Richard Lord Coloony
Richard Covert
Arthur Sqibb, &c.
W) I. LIAM WaRMSLEY, &C.
Samuel Hughes
Peter Bkaghaf
Henry Bowerman
f In trust for Lieut. Col. George Stewart, due to Sir Rob' Stewart, 9,618/. Is. •
Capt. James Stewart, 685/. 1 8s. 7d. ; William Bell, 740/. 5s. 3d. ; Capt. Henry
TRENCH, 757/. & 111/. ; Capt. William Goodwin, 222/. 4s. ; Thomas or Robert
Adams, 3/. 5s. lOrf.; Capt. Robert Allen, 1/. 14s. llid.; William Johnston,
21. 17 s. 4 id. ; Thomas Jones, 83/. 19s. id.
To Grace Groves, the sum of 100/. which had been allowed for her improve-
ments on the slated house, &c. on the south key in Drogheda.
To Capt. Henry Bryne, the incumbrance of 300/. on the lands of Killalease,
Orartikilbery, Balhneallow, Downings, & Ballycarrigyn.
To the Lord Dunboyne, as a nominee, such right as should be adjudged him to
ach part ot the premises as should be restored to him, after reprisals to Eyre.
To James Tobin, as a nominee, of Killaghee, co. Tipperary, esq., such right as
should be adjudged to him to Bissettstowne, after reprisals to Clcere, and to Bally-
cuiline and part of Gurteene, after reprisals to Ray.
> Upper
part of Gurteene, after reprisals to Ray.
To 1° R,chakd Balfe, the benefit of a decree, dated 20th June 1663,
Ballynegon, Wlnte-Semerstowne, and part of Boultowne.
To Henry, Chrisr., Richard, Lucas, James, Mary, Ellinor, Margt.,
Anne, and Jane Beatagh, brothers and sisters, the benefit of their decree, dated
19th August 1663, to Upper Rattemees, Lower Rattemees, Rathloghlin, and Billy,
and also to Duleene and Lachmelch.
To Dudley Bagnall esq., a chiefry of 2/. out of Knockanatroe, as also his
Sernan S °f KiInesnell> B«"bivally & Ballycullin, Kynogh & Kil-
aS™ is™” ^
To the Lord Duns any, his right to said Ballyhist, after reprisals,
l ,i fM-Tf Darcy of Patten, esq., his right to a remainder in tail, after the
death of Nicholas, the grandfather to Rattin, by decree dated 11th July 1663.
Leyes ”ATRICK Arci,er> l‘is fight, by certificate dated 1st August 1666, to Archer’s
To William Visct. Dungan, his right, by decree dated 19th Jan. 1662, to
the lands m Ballesteana, Gortnebeast, and Knockamee alias Knocknne, bar. Lower
Ormond.
£ In trust for himself, for 11,714/. 2s. 3jjd. ; Capt. Robert Allen, 401/. 15s. 6 {d.
f In trust for Richard and Henry Titchborne, for 7,807/. 18s. 2d.: Charles
Scrimsher, 377/. 14s. 11</.; Major John Griffith, 1,869/. 2s. lid.; Thomas
William Toxteth, 609/. 13s. 2d. ; Francis
Kennedy, 284/. 9s. 1 jjd. ; William Joiin-
. >51/. 10s. 2d., ..
J Howard, 610/. 16s. 6£d. ; Richa
' j ston, 4/. 12s. id.
1 To the Corporation of Corke, their right to a plott of ground, now a key, in
LCorke ° ane’ S0Ut ‘ S‘de’ "nd t0 the SU'an<1’ and a ^ in the S0l,th s"burbs of
To the Lord Visct. Mayo, his right to all or any of the premisses, after reprisals.
To Peter White, the benefit of a mortgage of 120/. which he pretended to have
i the premisses.
{ To Edward Plunket and Margaret his wife, the benefit of their decree
dated 16 th April 1663, to Balshaw.
To Matthew Plunket, his decree, in remainder, dated 29th July 1663, to the
said lands.
. f To Theobald Denn, his
\ dated 24th July 1663.
•{.
right, in law or equity, to the premisses, by decree
. / '[° PATRICK Walsh esq., as a nominee, such right as had been adjudged him to
l Ballyvoher, after reprisals. °
To all the Mortgagees, the benefit of their several mortgages on the premisses in
the patent expressed, until satisfied, or by law discharged.
To all claiming under George Fitz-Gerald, their right, under his decree to
part of Kinegad. ’
To Walter, 2d son of Sir Tho> Blake, of Galway, deed, such right as he
alledged deed of feoffment from Sir Valentine Blake the elder, dated
1631, to all the last lands granted to Beaghan, viz., a third part of
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., the benefit of his decree, dated 17th Aug. 1663, to
1 had by
/ 30th ,Tm
Athquirke, &c.
f To Francis Slingsby
l all or any the premisses.
' ^ In trust for himself, for 3,958/. 16s. 10i/.; Lieut. Thomas Flower, 71/. 6s. id.;
Capt. Goddard Pemberton, 275/. 5s. 2d. ; Ens. Dalton Siiaftus, 190/. 8s. 9d. -
Edward Billingsley, 2,060/. 15s. 2d.; Capt. William Billingsley, 351/. 14s. 10c/.;
Lieut. John Billingsley, 106/. 17s. 8c/.; Ens. Henry Billingsley, 80/. 17s.;
Lieut. Francis Ap-Hughes, 387/. & 4c/.; Ens. Arthur Hetiierington'
42/. 4s. 3d. ; Sir Francis Butler, 1,767/. 1 Is. 7d. ; Capt. Francis Congreeve'
237/. 16s.; Lieut. Chrisr. Congreve, 91/. 12s. 5 d. ; Col. Robert Broughton
840/. 10s. lid. ; Capt. Edward Broughton, 407/. 6s. 2d. ; Ens. John Slaughter'
70/. 19s.; Major George Blunt, 354/. 12s. 3d.; Sir John Browne, 788/. 14s. 8rf.”
John Birne, 26/. 16s. Id.; William Johnston, 4/. 12s. 4d.
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PERSONS,
In whose Gbadts the Savings arc contained
Fras. Lord Visct. Shannon, &e.
Charles Visct. Fitz-Harding
James Duke of Yorke -
Randall Clayton, &c.
(122.)
SAVINGS:
f To Edward Bishop of Corke and his successors, such right as they had at law,
\ if any, on 22d October 1641, to Killmackliny.
To William Taafpe, his right, in law or equity, to Curtlagh, Loughbourne,
and Milverstowne, by decree dated 10th June 1663.
To John Delahyde gent., the like right to Ratheny, by decree dated ultimo
February 1662.
To James Grace esq., the like right to Ratheny, and his possession thereof until
further order.
To Ulick. Wall esq., as a nominee, such right as should be decreed him to
Ballyhead, Ballynebarny, Ballynekill, Browneene, and part of Pollardstown, after
reprisals.
To Dr. John Westley, such right as should be adjudged him to Great and
Little Bealan witli Pill, in consideration of his improvements thereon.
To Sir Frans. Butler knt., such right and possession as he had or ought to have
to Symondstowne, y* moiety of Moone and Ardscoll, by his patent dated 21st May
19° Car. 1, and confirmed by patent dated 22d August 13" Car. 2.
To John Earl of Kildare, chief-rent of 6s. 8 d. out of the moiety of Little-
To Kinborough Piphoe widow, and her heirs, all her right to 14 tenements and
14 gardens or crofts in the manor of Rathmore.
To John Segrave esq., his right to 25 tenements and 140 a. in said manor, by
decree dated 25th March 1663.
To Patrick Long esq., his right to a parcell of land in Rathmore, then in his
possession.
To John Bee, his right to a messuage and 13 a. in Rathmore, by decree dated
28th May 1658.
To Andrew Doyne, his right to 14 a. 2 r. in Rathmore.
To John Dixon, his right to a mortgage of 18 a. in ditto.
To Thomas Piggott esq., his right and possession to 40 a. in ditto, until he
should be reprised for the same.
To James Standish esq., his right to Ballybin- Minor, Porterstowne, Gortmans-
towne, and part of Powderlough, and the possession thereof until reprised, by decree
dated 24th August 1666.
To Sir William Titchborne knt., his right to Flemingstown and 5 a. 2 r. in
the 20th part of Ratoath, until reprised.
To Nicholas Plunket, his right to Flemingstown, by decree dated 3d March
1662.
To Michael Birford, Roger Streete, and Matthew Barnewall, such
right as they had to 40 a. of Ratoath, then in their respective possessions.
To Sir Richard Barnewai.l hart., a nominee, such right as should be decreed
him to the said lands of Ratoath, after reprisals.
To Patrick Barnewall gent., the benefit of his decree, dated 15th June 1663,
to a remainder expectant of Flemingstown, after the death of Symon Barnewall.
To Capt. Robert Thornhill, his right to Little Blackhall and 44 a. in Rooth-
fields, and his possession thereof, adjudged to him 20th September 1666, until
reprised for the same in other lands.
To John Bowen esq., son and heir of Henry Bowen deced, 600 a. of Farrehy,
on the S. W. side of y° river running near yc castle of Farrehy.
To Edward Smith esq., his right to 139 a. 3 r. 39 p. of Rahintraghan and
Carricke, and his possession thereof until reprised, by decree dated 13th July 1666.
To William Davy, Thos. Johnson, Daniel Dover, John Knight, and
Edmd. Spring, adventurers, their right to Killbride, by virtue of their certificate
dated 21st Dec. 1666, until they be reprised.
To Murrogh Earl of Inchiquin, his right in a mortgage of 120/. on
Tirellstowne.
To Nathaniel Mucklethwaite and Francis Bellers, their right, as ad-
venturers, to part of Milltowne, until reprised.
To Conly Geoghegan, a nominee, such right as should be decreed him to part
of Brackreagh and Rathnemoddagh, after reprisals.
To John Dillon esq., a nominee, such right as should be adjudged him to part
of Killnegallagh, after reprisals.
To John Hawkins and Catherine his wife, their right, in law or equity, to
Streete, Corelly, and Donamon, by decree in die time of the usurped powers, or
other legal power whatsoever.
To Patrick Hamlim, his right to Lisnecaffery and Lisduffe, and the possession
thereof, till reprised.
To Thomas Nugent esq., a remainder expectant to said Lisnecaffery and
Ljsduffe, after his father James’s death, by decree dated 19th June 1663.
To George Farmer, his right to 661 a. of Rathnemoddagh, until he be
To John Kelly esq., his right to Cregan, Knockraughery, and Glanamunner.
To William Sarsfield, such right as he had to Ballynebooly, by decree dated
1st August 1663.
To Dudley Cooley esq., a chiefry of 5s. and a barrel of oats yearly out of
Clonagh.
To the Viscount Dillon, bis right, in law or equity, to y' Islands of Derry-
- m'legan, by decree 19th August 1663.
To Garret Aylmer, his right, in law or equity, to Dollardstowne, by decree
dated 17th August 1663.
To Sir Francis Butler, his right, in law or equity, to Ballyvase, by virtue of
his patent dated 21st May 19° Car. 1, and confirmed by patent dated 22d August
.13° Car. 2.
In trust for Lady Catharine Percevall and Sir Philip Perceval the younger,
4,328/. 13*. 8c/. ; Dr. John Parry, 716/. 17s. Id. ; Lieut. Gilbert Nicholson,
333/. 4s. 2d. ; John Bishop of Elphin, 541/. 19s.; Capt. William Piggott,
307/. 19s. Id.; Francis Lord Shannon, 120/. 4s. 5 </. ; Nicholas Osborne esq.,
^ 1,089/. 3s. Id.; Thomas Osborne, 165/. 8s. 3d.; Capt. George Purdon,
600/. 19s. 1 Orf. ; Mrs. Vallentine Blunt, 1,924/. 14s. lOd. ; Capt. Guy
Molesworth, 8/. Is. 6 d. ; Roger Jones, 1,286/. 8s. 9 d. ; Sir John Sherlock,
697/. 3s. 2d.
To the Lord Gormanston, his right, by decree, to Glanboy, 4 cartrons.
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Nicholas Bourse -
Cary Dillon
Thomas Hill
James Duke of Yorke
Edward Stubbers
Daniel Hignett
Samuel Rust, &c.
Edward Richardson
Edward Stubber
John Lord Viscount Massereene
/ To Sir War. Courtney bart., the benefit of his decree to the lands mentioned
\ in the last certificate.
To Edwd. Bishop of Clonfert, his chiefly of 6s. 8 d. out of Killimmer, and the
possibility of the right of his church to said lands for his augmentation, after a
previous reprise.
To Walter-Tayloh, such right as he had to 22 a. in Loughcurra.
- To Col. Richard Grace, such right as he had, by a mortgage to 142 a in
Finglisli and Loghlin.
To Walter Dalton, the full benefit of his final settlement.
To Donogh O’Daly, such right as he had to 71 a. in Carrowreagh.
To George Fitz-Gerald esq., his decree.
To Patrick and the rest of the children of Stei» Dowdall, such rio’ht to the
town and part of die lands of Knock alias Kinoge, by virtue of tlieii- decree for
I possession.
- ■( To Sir Luke Bath, his right to part of Litde Boolies, by virtue of his
j certificate.
To Robert and the rest of Lord Netterville’s children, their light to part
(_of Johnstowne, by virtue of their decree for possession.
■{
To the Bishop of Waterford and his successors, their right, by decree to
Currinstowne ais Baltycurrin, in the bar. Iffa and Offa. ’
To Henry Betagh’s children, the benefit of their decree.
- / To the Mortgagees, then- right to the premisses by virtue of dieir mortgage,
\ until the money be paid, or the mortgage, in law or equity, discharged,
f To George Fitz-Gerald esq., die benefit of his decree, dated 22d June 1663
• to part of Killmaklowne and Lellunsey, contiguous to Killinbin.
To Cath. and Ellinor Keagan, die benefit of their decree, dated 10th July.
63, to Dart of Raheene. J
-i:
ortgage c
Siddane and
n the bar. of
, part of Rah
To the Lord Slane, the benefit of his deen
Woodstowne.
j Xo Matthew Russell, die benefit of his decree in the prem
|_Balrothery.
To Henry Whalley, his right, in law or equity, to Moorecliurch.
/ To the Corporation of the town of Callan, their right, in law or equity, to anv
l part of the premisses within dieir liberties. 3
r To John Campbell, his wife, and Lieut Robt. Booth, their right to the
< lands m bar. Cremorne, by decree, for a u„ a™ -i_: 1 . ° >
L before die rebellion.
ortgage by them claimed to be made
Richard Coote, &c.
Richard Earl of Corke
Sir John Rowley Knt.
William Morris
William Barker -
Thomas Hunt, &c. -
Arthur Upton, See.
John Moland
Robert Carew
Francis Willoughby
To all claiming under Geo. Fitz-Gerald of Tecroghan, such right as thev h
v decree, to Kinesrad. ° -
To Richard Talbot esq. and Jane Talbot, such right as they had fc
any of the lands in the co. of Louth.
To Sir James Tuite, his decree for 12/. a year o
doran, bar. Delvin.
t of Mullaghron and Collagh-
To Thomas Stowte, such right as he had to die moiety of the moiety of die
mills and horse-mill held by Mrs. Babington, and also the benefit of a lease for 119
FrancisG 1^^ 1629’ at 10s‘ rent’ uPon a backhouse, &c. in the possession of
To the Corporation of Yo ugh all, the rent of 4s. reserved upon a lease made by
th,e.m. — Bnckley> of «■ front house, &c. to the Town-wall, the reversion of
winch lease is also saved to them.
1663 TH0MAS UniaCK> his riSht to Gorlglynagady, by decree dated 8th August
To Mrs. Fitz-Gerald of Dromanagh and her heirs, such right as she had to
Colligan’s land taken into Ballyclemeshy.
To die Corporation of Youghall, the right of redemption of a mortgage of
200/. made to Nicholas Meagli upon Knockaberry townland; the rent of 4s re-
served upon a lease for 81 yearn, beginning in 1631, to Peirce Meagh, of the close
near the town-walls, called Raheene, and die reversion thereof, and such right as
they had to all or any of the premisses.
To John Nagle, a Protestant, son of Nicholas Nagle deceased, such right as he
had to the premisses. °
To Robert Boyle,
(_Balledangan.
Gerald, the benefit of his decree for the lands
right as he had to the mortgage of 1,000/. upon
{To George Fh
Westmeath.
To Foulke Rooicby and Anne his wife, the benefit of their decree to the lands
m the barony of Rathconrath.
- f To George Fitz-Gerald, such right to the premisses as belonged to him by
1 virtue of a decree. 1
To Col. Lucas Taaffe, such right as he had to 1 cartron of Ballyeightragh to
T a. 2 R. 26 p. of Lecarhumore, and to 50 a. of Southloghtaka and Glascloyne,’ by
virtue of a deed made by Marg' Stephenson 7di May 1635, after reprisals.
To George Fitz-Gerald, his right to Lehensie, by decree.
To Walter Jones, the benefit of his decree, dated 27th [
mortgage of 200/. on Stroham.
To Donogh O’Daly, die full benefit of his decree.
To Lady Clanmorris, her final settlement.
To Peter, John, and Magdalen Martin, their decree as
.in BallymcWard.
To Thomas Lysaught, his mortgage on Ballinveely.
To Walter Jones, the benefit of his decree 20th May 1663.
■[
] 1663, fora
o the several parcels
•{.
lo the Duke of Ormond, die chiefries of Is. out of Ballytobin and Crouglitobego-
and 10s. out of Moylerstown. 8 So
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PERSONS,
In whose Grants the Savings arc co
Carroll Bolton
Sir Peter Courthop
Peter WesTenra
Trustees of Erasmus Smith
John Preston, &c.
John Whaley
Phineas Bury
Arthur Earl of Anglesey
Blanch Weekes
Richard Hunt
John Lord Kingston
Samuel Bull, &c.
John Ebzery
Samuel Bull, &c.
Carey Dillon, &c.
Humphry Baggaly
(122.)
-u
3 Rookesby, Anne his wife, and Peirce Dillon, the full benefit of
■{
To Callaghan Earl of Clancarty, such right as lie had by a mortgage on
part of Knockancorbally.
To Zachariah Trevis, such right as he had to the north part of Kilcoulman.
To William Visct. Dongan, the benefit of his decree, dated 9th January 1662,
as to his interest to die lands in the bar. of Kells, and no other.
To Thomas Everard, the benefit of his decree, dated 15th August 1663, for
5001. portion on the premisses and other lands.
To the Vicars Choral of Saint Patrick’s, Dublin, two ridges of land about
Atherdee.
f To Gamaliel Waters, the benefit of his patent granted him to the 16th house
\ and gardens in the town of Tipperary.
To Henry Roe and Ellinor his wife, the benefit of their decree, dated
19th May 1663, for a statute staple of 400/. on Boyestowne, ArdsaUagh, and other
lands acknowledged by the Baron of Navan.
To Sir Henry Talbott knt., such right as he had, by decree, to a stang and a
tenement without St. James’s Gate.
- <( To Patrick Barnewall, the benefit of his decree 15th June 1663.
To Matthew Barnewall, his right, by decree, to a rent-charge of 20/. on
Castlebracke and Grange.
To Robert Hartpole, liis right to Ballyhide, by decree.
To Robert Walsh, a nominee, such right as had been adjudged him to Castle-
hoyle, after reprisals.
r To Geoffrey Browne esq., such lands as had been allowed to be within his
- < contiguity, and comprised within his certificate thereof.
I To Francis Browne, die benefit of his decree.
■{
To Sir Thomas Southwell, and all claiming under John Fitz- Gerald, a Pro-
testant, such right as they had to Ballycahane.
To Richard Waller esq., such right as he had by patent to Ballym'ternane
and Druminine.
f To Laurence Powell, and all claiming under him, the benefit of his decree to
I the 3 castles in Knocktopher, or any the lands and tenements thereto belonging.
) To Ellinor and Ellin Butler, and all claiming under them, the right of dieir
decree to Tyneliincby, Tyneranna, Ballyhanry, and Cornellane.
I To die Duke of Ormond, such right as he had 23d October 1641 to the 5 a.
\_cast off by Capt. Winckford in die liberties of Rosse.
f To David Power, a nominee, such right as had been decreed him to all or any
\ the premisses, after reprisals.
r To Sir Wm. Courtney, his right, in law or equity, to 400 a. in Killecally, by
(.decree dated 18th August 1663.
To Alderman Daniel Wybrant, the benefit of a mortgage of 400/. on Port-
marnocke-Grange.
To Richard Earl of Corke, the benefit of his statute staple for 200/. on
Blackball.
To Sir Francis Butler knt., die benefit of a mortgage of 80/. made by James
Kerdiffe to William Archbold on Cardeffstowne.
To Deane Andrewes, such right as he had to Ballynorane by virtue of his
decree.
j To the School and Town of Strabane, such right as they had by virtue of an
' order dated 22d January 1657.
To Magdalen Mannering, her right, by decree, to the lands in Monecrune-
bane, bar. Fermoy.
To Sir Wm. Courtney knt., his right, by decree, to the lands in the barony of
Connello.
To the Archbishop of Cashell and- his successors, their right, in law or equity,
to the lands in the barony of Connagh.
To the heirs of George Fitz-Gerald esq., deced., their right, by his decree, to
_the lands in die bar. of Carberry, co. Kildare.
To the heirs of Henry Rochford, deceased, their right, by his decree, to the lands
of Veasingestowne, and the moiety of the great mill of Scurlockstown, with the
moiety of the fishing weare.
To John Holliwood, his right, by decree, to die lands in Nyncli and Leytowne.
To Richard Ash, his right, by decree, to the lands in Great Famoughts.
To Matthew Aylmer, the full benefit of a mortgage on Gragadder and
Daniellstown.
To Sir James Gallway knt., his right, by decree, to 3 a. in Rathkeale.
-{
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To Matthias Hussey, the benefit of his decree to Hainestowne.
To said Matthias and Robert Hussey, the benefit of dieir respective decrees
to Lenanstown.
To Mrs. Evitt and her children, 90 a. in Mullaghowna.
In trust for himself, for 8,411/. 14s. 111'/. ; Capt. Lewis Owen, 2,215/. 3s. 5 d. ;
Michael Maddox, 137/. 11s. 10</.; Ensign Robert Walsii, 253/. 16s. 5 3c/.;
Ensign Henry Hippen, 284/. 19s. 9d. ; Sir Richard Grenville, 797/. 18s. 6 ifd. ;
John Smith, 14/. 12s. 4 d.
In trust for William Earl of Strafford, for 5,415/. 12s. 9d. ; Cornet Henry
Medcalfe, 205 1 14s. ; Hugh Hodgkinson, 960/. 15s. 6£</. ; the executors of
Colonel Richard Gibson, 1,294/. 12s. 6<Z.; Francis Colley, 4,173/. 11s. 1H<!. ;
Leonard Lidcott, 61/. 8s. 3 d. ; John Smith, 4/. 12s. 4d.
To Henry Draycott, his right, by decree, to the timber, house, and garden, in
Saint MichaePs-lane,
To John Borr and Margt. his wife, their right, by decree, to said house and
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{To Robert, son of Richard Wolverston, his right to Ballycomin and Ballyteige.
To all persons deriving under the decree, dated 22d June 1663, to Geo. Fitz-
Gerald esq., such right as they had thereby to the last-mentioned lands
Westmeath, and in the bar. of Moyfenragh, co. Meath.
| To Sir Valentine Browne bart., the benefit of his decree.
- -j To James Darcy esq., the benefit of his decree to Grangemore.
To Geo. Fitz-Gerald esq., deceased, the benefit of lus decree, dated 22d June
| 1663, to Clunekilloant, co. Westmeath, Inchymore, and Tecroghan, co. Meath.
L To Edward Spring esq., such right as he had to Inchy.
To the Adventurers, Soldiers, and (1649) Commissioned Officers, their
right to such of the lands as were in their possession, until reprised.
To Thomas Dillon, his right, by decree dated 16th July 1663, to an estate in
tail in Moolestowne, after the death of his grandfather John.
n - To Sir William Petty, provided that this patent shall not restore Lord Gorman-
ston to any lands, &c. of Sir William Petty, in right of soldiers, or to a rent-charge
of 10/. for a mortgage of 100/. on Sarsfieldstowne, until he be reprised for yc same.
To James Dillon of Huntstowne, and lus wife, their right to Peircetowne of
(_Dunboyne, by decree dated 11th June 1663.
( To John Jarvis of Dublin, gent., the benefit of a statute staple of 600/., acknow-
1 lodged by said Cooke to said Jarvis 9th November 1658, on the premisses.
- < To John Houston gent., the full benefit of a deed of settlement made by said
I Capt. John Cooke 27 Dec. 1665, on or before the marriage of his daughter Jane
'.with said Houston, and all his right to the premisses by virtue thereof.
/ To John and Richard Farrell, their right to a remainder of Aghara after the
l death of Fergus Farrell, by decree dated 16th July 1663.
To Capt. Richard Kingdon, such right as he had to the premisses.
f To Henry and the rest of the children of Patk. Beatagh, the benefit of a decree,
I dated 19th August 1663, and their right to 10 a. in Kilbegg thereby.
- -/ To Angel Plunket, the benefit of a decree to Scurloghstowne and Roystowne.
I To Thomas Everod and Anne his wife, the benefit of a decree, dated
1.1 5th August 1663, to Carlinstowne, till 500/. be paid.
f To Francis Wooton, such right to his part of Dromiskin as had been adjudged
him 6th August 1663. °
To John Draycott of Mornanstowne, his right, by decree dated 2d May 1663,
to 2 tenements and 66 a. in Dromiskin.
To Sir Thomas Fortescue, such right as he had to any the lands, tenements,
or freeholds in Newtown and Dromiskin, and in and to Lurgan, and two fairs yearly
kept in the lands of Lurgan. J
) To Nicholas Gernon, his right, by decree dated 10th August 1663, to Woot-
tonstowne and Whiterath, and to lands in Enottstowne.
To Richard Talbot of Malahyde, esq., and Jane Talbot, the benefit of their
decrees.
• To Mary Gernon, her right to Lowrath, by consent.
To John Hollywood, such right as was decreed him 18th June 1663 to a mort-
gage on Poghanstown.
To William Gough, such right as was decreed him 7th August 1663, to Skir-
mmstown, and to Taaffe of Cookestowne’s lands therein.
{To Patrick Colclougii, his right, by decree in remainder, to the lands in bar.
Scarwalsh.
To Sir Richard Barnewall, as a nominee, such right as had been decreed
him to the lands in the bar. of Ratoatli, after reprisals,
f To Garret Archbold, his right to a mortgage of 930/. on Jobstowne and
the parcels thereof, by decree dated 9th February 1662.
To Alice Salmon, her right to a mortgage of 120/. on the houses and lands
J °f the Leap on the east side of Capponbohy ; 120/. upon Braid afs the Brawe ats
j Bragh and Ballycollan ; and 220/. on Dromontyclogh.
To Thomas Salmon, his right to a mortgage of 80/. upon Bawneishell.
To Thomas Wakefield, his right to Killbegg, by virtue of the mortgage men-
(_tioned in the patent.
To Edward Earl of Meath, such right as he had to Glannemuck.
To Peter Warren, his right to a mortgage of 160/. upon Glannemuck.
.To Sir Francis Butler, his right to a mortgage of 400/. on Sollance and the
mill of Johnstowne.
To William Fitz-Gerald and Thomas Pemberton, their right to a mort-
gage of 300/. upon Castlerickard and Blackanrany.
To Samuel Booth, his right to a mortgage of 94/. on Pierestown.
To the executors of Sir James Donnellan knt., their right to a mortgage of
91/. 10s. on Higginstowne.
To the heirs of George Fitz-Gerald esq., their right to a mortgage of 130/.
upon Parcellstowne.
To Richard Grace, -his right to a mortgage of 200/. upon Kilkevan, Kill-
- <( nacregare, and Ballynemona, parcell of Kilkevan.
lo Ralph Leventhorpe, his right to a mortgage of 160/. on the lands in
Leitrim and Toome.
To William Kennedy, his right to a mortgage of 100/. upon Clonelihy and
Edenmore.
To Walter Harris, his right to a mortgage of 50/. upon Knockmullane.
To Richard Earl of Corke, his right to a mortgage of 20/. upon Kilkiran-
To Charles Caldwell, bis right to a mortgage of 120/. on Ardm'Clonagh,
Parkim-istard, and 35 a. of the Burgagery of Cloyne.
1 o Richard Fisher, his right to a mortgage of 255/. upon Garranerostagh.
To John Morley, his right to a mortgage of 260/. upon Killmonity and
l_Garryaden.
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Roger Jones — (continued.)
Richard Turner
Henry Beecher
John Edge
James Collins
Andrew Ram
Sir Michael Armyne Bart.
Sir Henry Waddington Knt.,
Henry Fisher
Solomon Faith, &c. -
Grace Swift - - -
Sir Bulstrod Whitlocke -
William Bickerdicke -
Rice Phillips -
Philip Lord Wharton
Rowland Wilson, &c.
Erasmus Smith
Sir Richard Gethin Bart., &c.
William Webster
Sir Charles Wheeler Bart.,
122.)
To Gerald Fitz-Gerald, his right to the mortgages of 200/. upon Cloghareddy,
100/. upon Ballyrobin, and 50/. upon Cloghill and Carryhitty.
To Thomas Burton, his right to a mortgage of 40/. on the Quarter-Meare of
Carrowmohane.
To Walter Taylor, his right to a mortgage of 44/. on Dromanny.
To John Boswell, his right to a mortgage of 144/. upon Caldrath and Crine-
modaghe.
To him and Henry Dodwell, their right to a mortgage of 300/. on C-astle-
tohine, &c.
To the executors of Owen Floyd, their right to a mortgage of 100/. upon
Aghamore and other lands.
To Charles Earl of Mountrath, his right to a mortgage of 50/. upon
Derrevonaeightragh and other lands.
To Roger Smith, his right to a mortgage of 60/. upon Lantaggurt and other
To Francis Foster, his right to a mortgage of 100/. on the moiety of Cloncurrin-
Castle, &c.
To Sir Bryan O’Neile knt., his right to a mortgage of 200/. on Dromeenv.
To Thomas Gibbon, his right to a mortgage of 140/. on Paddinstown.
f To Matthias Hussey, his right, in remainder, after the death of his father Hugh,
\to the Rath of Killmore and the part of Galtrim, by decree dated 17th July 1663.
To the Bishop of Corke, such right as he had to Lynane and Killigan.
{To Edward Geoghegan, such right as had been decreed him, 21st August 1663,
after the death of Elizabeth his mother, to the lands of Raghannawinsnay (part), and,
after the deaths of his grandfather Arte, his grandmother Giles, and his said mother,
to Killattiny als Killelan.
r To the Lord Brittas, a nominee, such right as had been adjudged him to the
- < premisses, and also to the lands granted to Lieut. Cooke, as part of his election to
To William Hoby esq., bis right to the lands in Ballybracke.
To Hierome, Robert, James, Mary, Frances, and Margaret Netterville,
such right as they had by decree dated 30th July 1663.
To Robert Netterville jun., his right, by decree, to the lands in Tobercormocke
and Ballymoranan.
To Nicks. Visct Netterville, his right to said lands, by certificate or decree
dated 22d March 1666.
r To Redmond Bourke of Tyaquin, the benefit of his decree to Cahervane,
I Creggduffee and Tannareagh, after reprisals.
- J To Francis Browne, the benefit of his decree, for a mortgage of the aforesaid
j lands.
U To Richard Condon, such right as he had to said lands.
C To Richard Balfe, a remainder in fee to die lands in Ethillstowne, and his
- J proportion of a chief-rent of 30s. out of Irishtowne, and the said part of Irishtowne,
(by decree dated 20th July 1663, after his father Robert’s death.
f To Edmund Dillon, a nominee, his right to part of Lorha and part of Streams-
\towne, after reprisals.
To Robert Nugent, the chiefry of 2/. out of Clondaliver.
f To Robert Netterville, such right, in remainder expectant, after the death of
- \ die issue male of Nicholas Visct. Netterville, to Killinboy, as was decreed to him
l_30th July 1663.
To Dr. Thomas Arthur, as a nominee, his right to Belsin, after reprisals.
/ To William Gough, such right as he had to lands in Great Lisranny, by decree
\7th August 1663.
f To Ulick Wall, a nominee, such right as had been decreed him to part of Ard-
\ nehugh, after reprisals.
{To all claiming under die will of Rowland Wilson esq., such right as they
ought to have, and also saving to said Wilson and his heirs their right, in law or
equity, to the lands granted to Dover and Jenkins.
To Walter Tuite, as a nominee, his right to Monilea, after reprisals.
{To Catharine Dowdall and Elizabeth Plunkett, their right, by their
decree, to portions on Bryanstowne and Killadoi
To James Fleming, his right '
To Col. Riciid. Grace, his r
Ballybritt, Tynehinch, Ikerrin ar
i trust for the Lord Visct. Catherlagh, for 854/. 4s. 6 d.
1,494/. 7s.; Sir William Gilbert, 1,271/. 3s. 9d. ;
j Gilbert, 357/. 2s. 4<Z. ; Capt. Rich. Oxenden, 206/. 7s. 9d.
I Andrewes, 142/. 5s. Ad. ; Capt. Charles Crauley, 328/. li
-tgage of 60/. on Butlerstowne.
it to a mortgage on the lands in the baronies of
Lower Ormond.
Sir John Pow-
Lieut. William
Lieut. Richard
_ Mr. William
Rigway, 678/. 4s. 4i/. ; Capt. William Hyde, 306/. 2s. 9 d.; Major James
Piercesey, 1,214/. 3s. 8</. ; Lieut. John Moore, 229/. 15s. 3d.; Major John
Love, 2,188/. 7s. 10</.; Quarter-Master Henry Kniveton, 333/. 10s. 4 \d.;
Capt Thomas Causabon, 868/. 13s. Id. ; Cornet Henry Fi.oyd, 380/. 2s. Ad. ;
Lieut. Charles Fullwood, 538/. 11s. 9rf. ; Capt. Thomas Games, 323/. 17s. 6 </.;
Ensign James Ferguson, 113/. & 6 d. ; Capt. William Dutton, 148/. 6s. 4 d. ;
Ensign George Bostock, 61/. 15s. 5 </. ; Thomas Wynde, 45 L 5s. lid.; Roger
Fortescue, 27/. 9s. 9}d. ; William Johnston, 4Z. 12s. Ad.
To Lawrence Walsh, his judgment on the house and yard in Corn-market.
To the Lord Dunboyne, his right, as a nominee, after reprise.
’ To William Archbold, his right, by decree dated 29th July 1663, to the lands
. in the co. Kildare.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND :
[March
Humphry Baggaley, &c.
Sarah I-Iawes ais Williams
Sir Nicholas Purdon Knt. - / negrosse, next to the castle over the river, and Garheneskagh, as was or^diould’he
(.adjudged him, after reprisals.
f To Edmund Lord Dunboyne, as a nominee, such right as had been adjudged
George Evelyn - - J him to Corbally, after reprisals. J °
j To all claiming under the will of William Watt, such right as they had to all
(.or any the premisses by virtue thereof, if any such will there be. J
Sir John Maynaud Knt., &c. -
(.deteimination of said mortgage, according to a deed dated 14th May 1633.
Robert Wood - - - -[ 22Jxmnlarf l6^2GE01lGE F,tz"Gebald> their ri8ht t0 Kilpatrick, by decree dated
" J° Matthew Plunket esq., such right as he had, by decree, to the impropriate
tythes of the parishes of Moyclare and Dunleere. " "
To Robert Boyle esq., the benefit of his proviso in the Acts.
Hie AncH.isHoi'S and 1), shops - J ^ Co«=; b«-, o, K? <W « ft,, ^ of a.
arhhl^CrTOk^186’ ^ ^nefit °f a decree as f0 the lytlles of Killcopp, in tire
'l o Robert Boyle esq., the benefit of his said provisoe.
To Richard Hayes, such right as he had to the impropriate tythes of Awlisli
co. and dioc. Corke. ° ’
The Clergy (Impropriate Rectories') , , Fo ®ichard Earl of Corke, his right to the impropriate tythes of Cannahov
and Tythes) - - - J Mackmyhy, and Inchigeelagh. ■ ’
dioc°COTkeR°GEIt °SB0RNE’ his right to tlle t3'thes of S'* Parish of Ballytemple,
diJ°SeANTELl> the benCfit °f 8 decree 85 ‘° thc tythes of the Parish of Tullalish,
f f ? !lle i^rd Mountgarrett, such right as had been adjudged him to the lands
wu™. - - - - J nfte^r^risal^^ nnt^ olle m°IeV Comons of Seskin and Bflllycom,,
I To Col. Richard Grace, such right as he had to a mortgage on the lands of
v. Boolynegrisnagh and part of Clonsignagh, by decree dated 20tli June 1663.
{. To tI'e, ford Mountgarrett, such right as was or should be adjudged to linn bv
virtue ol his provisoe to Pilltowne and part of Fidowne, after reprisals *
To Pierce Visct. Ikerin, the like right to part of Clonimilean, after reprisals.
reprisals0”' WaLSH’ a ,lominee’ the like »ght *° Ballyglasse and Ballinlaskin, after
{ In trust for Alexander Adaire, for 161/. 2s. 3d.; Mm. Michell, 70/ •
136/E 4s. 2rr°nD’ 733/' 8d'; James White and Wiliam Anderson,’
To all those, their right to the said mortgaged lands, until their respective mort
gages be paid. 1
In o ust for the ( 1649) Officers of the 8th lott of the debt, and 71st lott of the
credit, according to their respective interests of their arrears, and in such proportion
as was mentioned in a certificate dated 22d March 1666. 1 ‘
To WIlliam Allen, his right to 5 tenements and 24 a. in Clnine bv virtue of
his said mortgage. ’ * 01
To Oliver Wheeler, his right to Garryconally by said mortgage
To Theopiiilus Carey, his right to BaUyvally by said mortgage! '
To Francis Whitecomes, his right to Farrencarrig ais Roche’s-land and Rath-
naroughy by said mortgage.
mortgage*ANCIS F°STEIt’ llis riSht t0 DWunmunna alias Drummin-Juna, by said
To James and Thomas Foote, his right to Ballymagillan, Lecarrowreagh,
(_Knockbeha and Lismehan, by said mortgage. °
f w for Aemselves, and the persons mentioned in a former certificate granted
l To Richard Bourke, his right to a mortgage of 120/. on Dromkeene.
/ To Richard Earl of Westmeath, a nominee, such right as should be adjudged
(.him, after a reprise, to Balline and Stonestowne. 6
i, such right as had been adjudged
Tiios. Seei.e, Provost of
College
Trinity _fi
ento°etTtAI*TER FlAKE esT’ suck r*ght 10 any of the premisses a
To Jane Dongan, the benefit of her decree in the Excheque
as Tho' Berminghom had to Carrickspringham.
he was legally
; also such right
Sir William Petty Knt., &c. - LoMBAnD> his right, by decree, to a mortgage on the lands in bar.
Francis Bellers - - - To Sir Edwd. Sutton knt., the benefit of his decree to the lands in Russellstowne.
John Vaughan - - - / To Richard Grace esq., the benefit of his decree, dated 20th June 1663 for ■»
l mortgage on the lands in the King’s County.
Muckrid”eES *'AVAL,N,'SUC'1 riSht lls he had, by decree, to a mortgage of 360/. on
To Robert Coppinger, his right to a mortgage of 710/. on Glanepheighane.
,f,° Richard Hanse, his right to a mortgage of 100/. on BaUmackooe.
lo Sir Robert Travers and Capt. John Sweete, their right to a mortgage of
120/. on Downerly. ^ s
Sir George Hamilton Bart. - To Murrogh Earl of Inchiquin, his right to a statute staple on the lands in ye
bar. of Imokilly. 1
To Robert Boyle esq., his right to a mortgage of 630/. on the lands in the bar
ol Condons.
T° [ ] Savage ais Sauce, his right to a mortgage of 160/. on Cappaghmore.
° C ] Hamilton, late Archbishop of Cashel], his right to two mortgancs of
(_60/. and 500/. on the lands in bar. Middlethird.
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Sir George Hamilton Bart.
(continued.)
' To Sir Hardresse Waller, his right to a mortgage of 60/. on die lands in
die bar. of Clanwilliam.
To Richard Ciiuite and James Rowley, dieir right to a mortgage of 168/.
on the lands in bar. Connello.
To Nicholas Osborne, his right to a mortgage of 100/. on Seskin and Kil-
brackan.
To Walter Taylor, his right to a mortgage of 30/. on Shraglmagalloone.
To Oliver Wheeler esq., his right to a mortgage of 350/. on Slianbogh.
To Robert Nugent, such right as he had 23d Oct. 1641, to a mortgage of
40/. on Kilfinton.
To the heirs of Sir Henry Tynte deceased, dieir right to the lands of Castle-
Ishin, by virtue of the statute, of 1,400/. afore mentioned.
To Lewis Craige esq., the benefit of his decree 2d July 1663.
To Throgmorton Stotisbury, such right as he had 23d Oct. 1641 to a
mortgage of 150/. on die lands in die bar. of Dungannon.
To the Earl of Thomond, die benefit of redemption of said lands from the
said mortgage of 150/.
To Sir Wm. Parsons bart., such right as he had to the last-mentioned premisses
Lin 1641.
William Sands
Sir Geo. Herbert Knt. & Bart.
Thomas Barnardiston
John Clarke
John Nicholls
Edward Cooke
Sir Thos. Ciiambrelan Knt.
George Clarke
John Nary -
Thomas Smithes
William Ball
Norris Cave
Sir James Graham Knt.
Sir Arthur Denny
William Brett
Hester Gardiner, &c.
Roger Earl of Orrery
William Parkinson
Sir Richard Ingoedsby, &c.
( 122.)
right t
a improvement of 300/. on the last-
a. in Monasteroris and Coolyan, by
f To Sir Richard Harvey, his right i
I decree dated 12th June 1663.
I To Sir William King, his right to 204 a. in Ballycollyan and die lands of Leitrim.
-j To Mary and Anne Bermingham, dieir right to the lands of Ballycolgan
j and Rogerstowne, by decree dated 21st March 1662.
| To John Moore and Stephen Cormack, dieir right to the moiety of Cruice-
(_rath, by decree dated 3d March 1662.
{To Matthias Hussey, his right to Rathkenny, after die death of his father
Hugh, pursuant to decree dated 17th July 1663.
f To Edward Goughan, liis right, after the deadis of his grandfather Arte, his
I grandmother Giles, and his mother Elizabeth, by decree dated 21st Aug. 1663,
J to Tullcliancrossen and part of Killelin.
j To Robert Banister, his deed, and liis right, in law or equity, to Benulben,
Lor any other part of the premisses.
r To Theobald Visct. Mayo, die benefit of his decree and certificate, dated
1 30th Au<'. 1666, to 120 a. in Corbedmore, and to the lands of Cloanconree als Clon-
J conway and Bealtra, after reprisals.
j To the right heirs or heirs at law of said Wm. Webb, (if any such there be)
(his and their right to the premisses.
( To David Power of Killbolane, co. Corke, esq., his right, ns a nominee, to
I the lands in bar. Killmore and Orrery, after reprisals.
j To Lewis Craige, his right to the lands and mill of Coolebane, by decree dated
(.2d July 1663.
r To Patrick Walsh, a nominee, his right, as should be decreed him, to the
J lands of Ballyvahan, Bollyvolier, Creane, and Ballyknaveene, as part of his election
(to 2,000 a., after reprisals.
To Francis Bishop of Limerick and his successors, his right to Ballynash
and Kilteary, after reprisals.
To Patrick Walsh, a nominee, his right to Ballytarsny and part of Bally-
-t
\ vellish, after reprisals,
r To the Lord Visct. Gormanston, his right
a cliiefry of 40s. o
Cleristowne and Sheastowi
: of y' pre-
i by decree
the will of Dr. Ralph King dated 1st May 1668, !
•rides made since the said Anne King’s death, by said Cave, 4th July
To Henry Draycott, his right
dated 2d May 1663
To James Ronan Fitz-John, his right to Killcoleman, by decree dated
6th July 1663. .
Slingsby, his right to part of Ballinkilly.
To Hull, his right to Killovinoge, if any he had.
f To Theophilus Eaton and Anne liis wife, their right to one moiety of the
I premisses, by virtue of certain articles _made to them of the same by Anne King
J deceased, pursuant
V by other ' '
( 16To Capt. Lewis Jones, liis right to 286 a. in the i qr. of Barrymore, bar. Athlone.
f To Patrick Barnewall, his right to Strcneenes, by decree dated 15tli June
(.1663.
To Henry and die rest of the children of Patrick Betagh, their decree.
To William Peasley, his right to Ballyrickard, by mortgage,
f To Henry Rochfort, his right to 4 a. part of Kellstowne, by decree dated
1.21st August 1663.
To Robert Halley, his right to a mortgage of 1,260/. upon Gragan and Bally-
negaule-DWARD BaggoT) ^ benefit of a mortgage of 260/. on Coolesmuttane.
To James Levallin, die benefit of a mortgage of 310/. on Kilmucky.
{To Theobd. Earl of Carlingford, such right as had been adjudged him to
KlToffijA.MEs ' Fleming, liis right, by certificate dated 30th November 1666, to
Killadine, after reprisals.
f To the late Geo. Fitz-Gerald, die benefit of his decree to the lands in die
\ barony of Farbill.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
Sir Robert Booth Knt., &c.
- {, “h ”<sh* “ “ i“ » »*■■■*
./ To John- and Richard Farrell, an estate, in remainder, to Ardandra,
\ decree dated 16th July 1663, after the death of their father . Fergus Farrell.
j To Catharine Dowdall and Elizabeth Plunki
L decree to Cannonstown, Ballydonnell, and Charlestown.
Sir Richabd Gethin Bart., &c.
- i r- T° T»0Majs IiLEM,'NGJ’ ,lis ProPortion of a rent-charge of 12/. out of Cullintratli,
L Cornegall, and other lands. ’
- ii-T? Sh‘ Ri.c"ak" Barnewall, as a nominee, such right as had been adjudged
Lhim to part of Creekstowne, after reprisals. J o
f 'B° ,Jo«N Butler and Catharine his wife, the fiill benefit of their decree
J to Rosbarkan.
| , To Catharine Dowdall and Elizabeth Plunkett, the benefit of their
v. decree to Cannonstown, Ballydonnell, and Charlestown.
' {27d!°JmieT663™E’ '“W eqU‘ty’ ‘° Knockavanig> by decree dated
. f To Col. Garrett Moore, his right to Ballyke als Ballynaha, H qr., by decree
\ dated 20th July 1666. * 5 T-. »y ueciee
f In trust for John St. Leger, son of Sir William St. Leger, the president, for
I 1,8301. Is. 8d. ; Capt. John St. Leger, 689/. 15s. lOd Eown-^te Bishop
| ol Limerick, 1,762/. 15s. ; Sir John Ogle, 1,380/. 17s. lit/.; Col. Wm. ICings-
- <j mill, 4,018/. 11s. 2id. ; Lieut. Col. Warham St. Leger, 786/. 8s. 2d. ; Cornet
I John Hintouthe or Hinton, 673/. 4s. ; Sir Thomas Fortescue, 556/ 16s Id •
| Ensign Walter Bourke, 101/. 4s.; Lieut. Col. John Reeves, 258/. 11s. W •
(.Symon Bridget, 52/. 18s. 9Ad. ; William Johnston, 4/. 12s. 4 d.
f 1° 9,ON1-Y Geoghegan, a nominee, liis right to die premisses, after reprisals.
- < To Chas. Visct. Fm-HARDiNG, his right to the premisses, after a reprise, bv
L certificate dated 15th March 1666. ' ’ *
- (mJ™,,,®!0""” B"“' h" ”sh'' in Go,tI»r,
(. To Thomas Ap-John, the like right to Gortaleene ats Gortneleene.
,F of * deoee, dated 26th June
’ U?S “d <*““>’ '™«f *•
_ f To James Sweetman, such right, in law or equity, as was adjudged him to the
I. premisses. °
f B° He,nry Bridgeman, his right, by the said mortgage, until paid or legally
I discharged, to the lands of Monygeragh (part), Doone, Docas, Dromon, Killuran,
- < and Gortne- Connella. ’
I c n° Walter Taylor, his right, by said mortgage, to the Castle, and 3 half plow
Lot Loolereagh, Liskeabo, Killty, and Coolebane. r
r To Dudley Bagnall esq., a chiefly of 21. out of the last-mentioned lands,
- -j Knockanacroe and others, and lus right, in law or equity, to all or any of the said
L last-mentioned premisses. -
move ofT 5OORE,‘,isf14ght “ 1"OI'tg,age f 80L “Pon the of Carriginaway,
moie of the same part of Templem'Quuilan plow, and Ballym'Owen. b J
to William Wiseman esq., his right to a mortgage of 140/. on the aforesaid
lands, and those of Killnossane, Yockane, Sleemore, Gortelasliaha, and Ardneorenae
"sbt ” *• ■"*•» of >«
'i’he Commissioned Officers, the houses in Cooke-street, &c oranted to
them in fust for the deficiencies of 72/.; to the persons concerned in y= 49th lott of
the debt and 2d lott of the credit, and in y' 39th lott of the debt and 3d of the
credit, for the deficiency of 20/. ; and
For John Logiian, for 48/. 6s.; William Howard, 41/. 14s.; Ensign Law-
rence Sterling, 14/. 14s. °
ortgage, to the Castle, and 3 half plow.
lortgage on said lands, and others
’WW* " “i<l 1»na>.“d •>» Killma-
guei and Falligiomy m the liberties of Yougliall.
" ' .fSijir hi‘ a”” “ * 2o“' -an-* -i «io»>
b J°of ;L3,“ Ti™’ ■** ” * "•"»»* °” “d kn*. “<> "•>«” i" *•
To Thomas Nuoeht, the benefit of his deevee to a remainder to the lands in
co. .Longford.
The houses, &c. in Kilmallock, in trust for the persons concerned in the 11th lott
of y debt and 37th of the credit, for the deficiency of 40/.; and for Major Roger
1 oore, for 31/. 4.5. ; Capt. Bethel Vaughan, 30/.
To Lawrence Esmond, the benefit of his decree, whereby he was left to law
for the lands of Aghamannagh.
2;,i;i'yr lan,df ‘t* t'oi;.,!,e pm?ns ,c°i,cemed ■» *e siSt io« 0f &e debt and
20th ol the credit, for the deficiency of 40/.
for 30/ "eXt 1,1 tiUSt f°‘ tll0Se °f the 88lh lott of tl,e debt and 69th the credit,
‘ In trust for himself, for 1,184/. lls. Id.; Major Andrew Woodley, 386/. 9s. id ■
William Waddf.n, 222/. 7s. 8<Z.; Giles Powell, 2,143/. 15s. Ojrf. ; Thomas’
Causabon, 1,986/. 17s. 7 d. ; Walter Croker, 1,244/. 4s. 6 d. ; Robert Browne
1,717/. 17s. id. ; Richard Beard, 121/. 2s. 2d. ; Richard Butler, 382/. 5s ■
- •< Anthony Watts, 21. 13s. Id.; Alexander Moore, 7s. 2d.; Henry Wiiite-
1.063/- I'/-! Anthony Whitecroft, 136/. 15s. id. ; Jane Jackson,
4765 3s, due to John Jackson; Jane Clayton, 548/. 14s. Id, due to Thomas
Uayton ; [ ] Moseley, 467/. 6s. 4d. ; Symon Eaton, 26/. 9s. 61d. ; Symon
[.Bridges, 4/. 12s. id.
' {to dm p'e Lol<l Bonboyne, as a nominee, such right as hod been adjudged him
. / To the Lord Dunbc
\ to the premisses, after i
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Edward Vernon -
William Bayly -
Norton Westrow, &c.
John Pike, &c. -
James Stopford -
Edmund Potts
Richard Coote
Eliza Hoult
Samuel Byfield
Robert Thompson -
Robert Reading -
Solomon Richards
Sir Hans Hamilton Bart.
Henry Loftus
Roger Drake
Henry Finch
Thomas Lawrence
George Disney, &c.
John Eyre
George French
Patrick Nolan
Edward Browne -
Charles Molloy
Peter Aylward -
(122.)
f To Richard Duffe, his right to all or any of the premisses, by decree dated .
\ 18th March 1662.
f To Frances Masterson widow, her right to the premisses, by decree dated
\26th June 1663.
r To Walter Tuite, as a nominee, such right as he had or should be adjudged to
| him to the S.E. part of Robinstowne, after reprisals.
< To Sir Edward Sutton, his right in Clownestowne, by decree confirmed to
j Wright and Whaley.
V. To die Duke of Ormond, a chiefry of 10s. out of Liskevin.
f To Thomas Norton, such right as belonged to him in the lands granted to Pike
\ and Nottle inclusive.
f To all claiming under Geo. Fitz-Gerald esq., deceased, their right, by his
(.decree dated 22d June 1663, to the lands in the bar. of Clonlonan.
/ To Thomas Cantwell, as a nominee, such right as had been adjudged him to
(the W. part of the E. part of Ballycrehane, after reprisals.
To Jenico Visct. Gormanstowne, such right to the premisses, as far as to
Leedstowne, as he had by his proviso in the 86tn page of the Act of Explanation,
after reprisals.
To Nicholas Darcy, his right to Stedalt and Mullaghtelin, by decree dated
11th July 1663.
J To William Taaffe, his right to part of Toberscoole, by decree dated 10th June
“ 1663.
To Stephen Rice, his right to Killcooly, by decree 19th August 1663.
To Christian Skiddy ais Trant, such right in the lands of Kildrum Village
and Killfounton as was decreed to her 23d June 1663, for the remainder of 1,000
years, under the chief-rent of 10s. to Coote, and such right to the lands of Fane^as
(_she had by said decree.
f To Thomas Cashell, the benefit of his decree, dated 10th August 1663, to
\ Rulestowne, being part of Casshelstowne.
To James Fleminge, his rent-charge of 167. out of Possextowne.
To George Fitz-Gerald esq., his right, by decree, to Donowe.
/ To William Warren of Corduffe, his right to a statute staple of 1,600/.
\ extendable on tire lands in the co. Meath.
/ , To Sir Thomas Esmond knt., as a nominee, such right as should be adjudged
\him to Tonem'Terry and Newtowne, co. Wexford.
" In trust for Henry Earl of Clanbrazill, for 9,728/. 19s. id.; Lieut. Col.
Hugh Coghran, 1,982/. 5s. 3d.; Robert Cunningham, 291/. 14s. id. ; Robert
Dollard, 27/. 14s. 9 id.; Francis Lawrence, 4/. 9s. 4£<Z. ; Henry Finch,
61/. 18s. 9d. ; John Wood, 14/. 3s. 2d. ; William Johnston, 4/. 12s. id.
* To die severall Mortgagees mentioned in the patent, their respective mortgage
money.
To Sir Thomas Esmond bart., the benefit of his decree, dated 22d May 1667,
to Killmallogue.
. To Sir Robert Forth, such right as he had to Lappans by virtue of his mortgage
f To Richard Bolton, Iris right to 15 a. of Corduffe, by mortgage, until the
\ money be paid.
{To Pierce Visct. Ikerin, as a nominee, such right as he had to the premisses, as
part of his 2,000 a., after reprisals.
{To Elizabeth French widow, her right to a mortgage on Ballinora.
To Patrick Roch, the benefit of his mortgage on Dundanaw.
{To Sir Robert Talbot knt., as a nominee, such right as had been decreed him
to Laganliall, after reprisals.
r To the Earl of Carlingford, such title and interest to part of Drakestowne,
•j Anaglogg, and Rogerstowne, as rightfully belonged to him by his provisoes in the
f To Teighe Daly, the right of redemption on the lands of Killineny, Ballycouse,
\ Carnekina, and Gortcarda, on payment of 52/. 10s.
{To Sir Henry Lynch, the equity and power of redemption of all die lands in
the bar. of Corra, co. Mayo, on payment of 205/.
C To the Visct. Dillon, such right as he or his ancestors had to all the premisses
< 23d October 1641.
(, To the Visct. Mayo, the like saving.
To the Visct. Mayo, die like saving.
To the Visct. Dillon, such right as he had to the premisses.
f To Wm. Earl of Clanrickard, any right he had or ought to have to the lands
(of Tully, and a parcell of wood in common to Tully, &c.
4 M
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
— Patrick French
Charles Daly, &c. -
Roger M'Dermot
Richard Power -
Nicholas Arciidakne
Sir Luke Dowdall
James Duke of Ormond
Peirce Butler
James Nixon
Bryan Magrath -
Matthew Martin
f To John Dai
\ torlagh.
■, the benefit of his mortgage of 100/. on the quarter of Carowan-
To the Earl of Clanrickard, his right to the lands in the co. Mayo.
To John Yeaden, the benefit of a mortgage on the quarter of Tawnadrissoge
its Corroghsallagh, one of the four quarters of Tawnadrissoge.
To the Visct. Dillon, his right in Colassaggah quarter.
To Andrew Oge Blake, his right to 37 a. in Ballyline.
To John Fennell, his right in the said Ballyline.
To Gepfry M'Cooge, his right in Derrybrine, after reprisals.
To Wm. Earl of Clanrickard, his right to Killogilien and Droamkerry, and his
.chiefry in all the premisses.
/ To Ellinor Bourke alias Archdakne ats Davills, and all claiming under
l Redmond Archdakne, their right to 66 a. in Lisnardagh i quarter.
To Wm. Earl of Clanrickard, his right to the 14 a. in controversy.
innocent, his right to Castlebin, Towreene, and
f To Peter Martin esq.
\ Gortnefadda, after reprisals.
_ f To the Duke of Ormond, his right, if any he had, in Corbally and Ballyhicky.
\ To John M'Nemarra, his right to Ballyhicky, after reprisals.
To the Bishops of Killalow, tlieir right, if any they had, to the premisses.
To John M'Nemara, his right, if any he had, to the premisses.
Henry White
Dudley Peirce
Walter Blake
Sir Thomas Newcomen Knt
Edward Browne, &c.
Nicholas Browne
{To Lucas Visct. Dillon, the like right to the lands in the co. of Mayo,
j To Daniel Visct. Clare, his right, if any he had, to 62 a. in Ballygaffy East,
To Trinagh M'Mahon, his right, if any he had, to Clonevola and Clonkitt.
To the Bishops of Clonfert, their right, if any they had, to the lands of
Tamsruora, Tomsruora, and Drumsecour.
To William Bkabazon esq., a nominee, all his right to the 3 parcels of
rreemsreure, after reprisals.
To the heirs of Fras. Kelly, their right to the said 47 a. in Tromsrenora, if
J any they had.
To James Tully, the right of redemption of the 120 a. in Trumsrenora, on
paying 100/. to Peirce.
To Andrew Kent, the right of redemption of Clonsweny, Lisselevane, and Ballv-
necurra, on paying 321. 16s. 8 d. to him.
lo Roger Lurkan, his right, if any he had, to 200 a. in Tomsellagh.
L To Francis Blake, his right, if any he had, to 26 a. in Clonfall.
To Mary Williams als Martin and her heirs, her right to Crivillagh, Inish-
. lackery, and Inhishnee, with her right of dower,
j To Dominick Martin, the power of redemption of Killin, and the lease thereof,
(.passed by Bridget Blake, on mortgaging the same for 401.
J-
To the Earl of Inchiquin, his right I
in certificate and patent to him, as also t
issignee of Dan1 O’Brien.
To Donogii O’Brien esq., his right ir
To Dame Ellinor Blake, her right t
i the cartrons of Rannagh, already passed
160 a. in Rannagh, confirmed to him as
said Rannagh, by decree,
i Faghibegg, by decree.
Wybrants, the benefit of his decree in the Court of Administra-
Sir Robert Talbot’s estate, dated 27th February 1653, for
To Aldn. Pete:
tion of Justice, o:
1581. 12s. sterling.
To George Browne esq., son and heir to John Browne of the Neale, esq., deed,
a nominee, the benefit of his certificate for so much of the lands in co. Mayo as
were comprehended therein, after reprisals.
To Robert Hussey, his right, if any he had, in Derrymore and Drommore.
To Henry Bourn, his right in 4 qr. of land in Ballynecraggy and Derrhowel-
begge, then m Ins possession by his decree of innocency.
i ,T° PAN,IEL Arthur merchant, the benefit of two judgments for 6001. and 2401.
debts, besides costs, as to so much of the lands as had been set out by final settlement
to Sir Robert Talbot.
To Thomas Fowles, his right, if any he had, to 59 a. in Esker.
• u° •?IlLES Visct Mayo, brother and heir to Theobald late Viscount, all his
right, if any he had, to the premisses in Mayo, except what was sett by final settle-
ment to Sir Robert Talbott, and as to said Talbott’s lands, his Lordship's right
thereto, after a reprise to Newcomen.
{ToRtoHARD Bourke esq., as a nominee, his right of a redemption of a mortgage
of 761. for 44 a. in Ardskeamore, after reprisals.
To Marcus and Alexander Bodkin, their right of redemption to Douras and
Cahirnehoone, on paying 1101. to Browne.
To James Darcy and Margery his wife, and after her death, to Jewel Farrell
and Sarah his wife, and the heirs of the body of the said Sarah, the benefit of a
mortgage on part of the 4 qrs. of Newtown, formerly mortgaged by said Nic'
owne to Ulick Bourke deceased, father of the said Sarah,
lo Thomas Bodkin, a mortgage on the qr. of Moyne.
- f . (f'° Edward Lewes, his mortgage of 561. on 100 a. in Castlereagh, and his right
t. m Castlereagh, after the redemption of the said mortgage.
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William Clynch
{To John Sutton and John Walle, their right in the premisses.
To Thomas Lynch, an innocent, his right to part of the premisses, after reprisals.
Thomas Deanf.
To Dominick Browne, Mary and Agnes French, and their heirs, then-
equity of redemption of the lands in die half bar. of Rosse, on paying 262/. to said
Thomas Deane.
To Richard Burke, the like saving of 146 a. in Duncanamore, and all the lands
of Killfower, Clonlusky and Cappagarue.
To Patricks Blake, his right in Cappagarrie, if any he had.
Richard Earl Corke & Arran
Dermot Daly - - -
Sir Francis Gore Knt.,
Jeffry Prendergast
{To the Earl of Clanrickard, his right in the lands of Gortnecloghy and
Gortinepedder.
To Donogh and Paul Daly, their mortgage on Brackloone.
To Col. Garrett Moore, his right to Corballymore.
If To the Viscount Mayo, his right in the lands in bar. Tyrawly.
J To Richard Fisher, his right in the said lands.
To Luke Plunket and John Martin, their right in Ballindow, 2 qrs. 144 a.,
after previous reprisals.
Ulick Burke
Francis Foster
Robuck French
Nicholas Lynch
Martin Kirwan
{To Luke Visct. Dillon, his right, if any he had, in Ballyglasse.
To Tibbot Dillon, of Brackenoe esq., his right, if any he had, in said lands.
{To Morrish Keating, 10/. a year.
To Thomas Butler, his mortgage of 18/. on Capparilla.
( To Anthony Martin, his right, if any he had, to the cartron of Killinvarra, and
(. 24 a. in Kimsellagh.
f To Dominick Browne esq., as a nominee, his right to such part of the last-
- / mentioned premisses as in October 1641 belonged to him, his father, or grandfather,
L after reprisals.
f To John Skerrett, his mortgage of 20/. on Ballygaddy.
- J To the Viscount Dillon, such right as he and his ancestors had in 1641 to the
(.lands in bar. Gallen.
Marcus Browne
Edward Gough
Robert Morgan
Teige M'Paden
Martin Blake -
Francis Blake
Richard Martin
Andrew Scurlock
{To Redmond Bourke, an innocent, such right as he had in 1641 in 1 a qr. and
J of a cartron, in the 3 J qrs. of Annaghmore, after reprisals.
To Dominick Browne esq., as a nominee, his right to Glassiganny, 42 a.,
id to Carroweesell, 34 a., as in 1641 belonged to him, his father, or grandfather,
after reprisals.
To John Ormesby, such right as he had, under Jennet Lynch alias Browne, to
14 a. of the premisses, being her proportion of the same,
f To Turlogh M'Mahon, a minor, son and heir of Capt. Teige M'Mahon, an
\ innocent, his right to Leffall-North, if any he had.
Tp the Viscount Dillon, such right as he had in 1641.
To the same, his right, if any he had, to the premisses.
f To Sir James Cuffe, his right to the 40 a. in Lackin.
I To Dominick Browne, as a nominee, such right^
J of the premisses
_ .... < ight have to any part
premisses included in his patent as part of his 2,000 a., after reprisals.
Walter Lynch, his right to 120 a. in Ballagh, 10 a. in Garran, and 10 a.
Lecarrowreagh.
iyed to him by
‘ To Richard Poore, his right to 37 a. in Killinpatricke,
said A. Blake, in exchange for 37 a. in Ballylin.
To Matthew Lynch, a mortgage of 25/. on Ballisky.
To Robert Martin and Thomas Lynch, their right of redeeming the
in Moyaskeragli.
To Dominick L ,
that were granted to him by certificate and patent,
2,000 A., after reprisals. _ ■
To Col. Garret Moore, his right in Ballylin.
o any part of the premisses
s part of his contiguity of
Donnogh Earl of Clancarthy
(122.)
{To Robert Fibs, Elizabeth his wife, and Thomas Bright, their right to a
mortgage of 100/. on Silyhane and Lismeggin.
To Theotonius Lynch, his right of redemption of Carrowgarry.
To Ulick Bourke, assignee oi John Bourke, the power of redeeming the lands
of Cahermacnally.
To James McConuffe, his right to the lands in bar. Clanmorris.
To the Viscount Mayo, his right, if any he had, in 1641, to the last-mentioned
lands in bar. Gallen.
To Dominick, son and heir of Geffry Browne, a nominee, such right as they
d in 1641 in the premisses, after reprisals.
To Dominick Skerrett, his power of redeeming the lands of Farengownagli,
Ballyconlagh, Leagleigh and Ballylieale. .
To Sir Patk. Barnewall bait., his right of redeeming part of the premisses.
To the Viscount Mayo, his right to Carrowmore, if any he had.
r To Richard Earl of Corke, his right to the woods, timber trees, aries of hawks,
I and other the premisses, or any part thereof, by decree granted to him 12 May 16j8
- < by the pretended Court of Claims. , f
I To Owen McCarthy esq., the benefit of a decree dated 22 August 1663, and or
l his proviso in the Explanatory Act, p. 137, to all or any of the premisses.
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- >“"» -“s**
f T° Henry Earl of Thomond, his right to Cuilsumroge, and his chiefries in all
l the premisses.
' To Martin Blake, his mortgage of 250/. on the lands of Cryvaehshill
Drumackrine, Crivagliard, and Shanballyboght. } °
rZ“i°? ,?ARCX, «?•» Ws mortgage of 250/. on the lands of Carrowevilline,
Carrowlogh, Carrowkilline, and Knockroe.
. To Andw. Blake Fitz-Andrew, his mortgage of 125/. on Burrish and Balliard.
^0HN Da£y> an innocent, his right to 112 a. in Ranafultry, after reprisals.
Darc\' * 1IOMAS Biiowne> tlle «gl>t of redeeming of Ranafultry, on paying 150/. to
To Thomas,
redemption of sc
John Bourke.
ion and lieu- of John Bourke of Loghmask, esq., die right of
much of the lands as were sett out by final settlement to the said
r To Gerald Dillon esq., Edw" 2d son of said EdW Browne, and Marg«, one of
j h,s daughters, then- respective rights to the lands confirmed to said Edw" Browne
l, until paid 200/. ’
f To Jane Bermingham, an innocent, her right in the 8 gneeves of Trenevoliran
1 after reprisals. ° ’
To Margt. Fitz-Gerald, an innocent, her right in Garruneskeogh, after
I reprisals. °
j To Patrick and Jane Bermingham, innocents, their right to Maglier, after
To John, son and heir apparent of said Mat" Hore and Cath. his wife, their
"S , >n the lands settled on them at their marriage during their lives, for the said
LCadiarine’s jointure.
r To die Earl of Clanrickard, his right to Kilrateera and the parcels in common
- < to Iniscaltragh parish.
L To the Viscount Mayo, his right in Listaw.
f , T° Geor?e Browne esq., son and heir of John Browne of the Neale, esq., late
deced., his right, as a nominee, to Attyclogh and Leffane, after reprisals.
- -j 20/onArdbarnyf J°HN DARCY’ °f Buntrohy> the benefit of *eir mortgage of
j To John Bingham, his right to a mortgage of 20/. on 86 a. in Corbrack.
To Robert Darcy, in trust for Stephen Darcy, his right to Carrowmore,
(_ Cnockenganny , and 30 a. in Derrycoose, by a mortgage thereof to him paid for 100/.
_ / To Richard Burke esq., as a nominee, his right to Raghmore and Carrow-
(. crossy, after reprisals.
- / T° pol. Garrett Moore, his right, if any he or liis ancestors had, in 1641. to
1. Ballagh and Ballaghbegg.
r To Nics. Browne Sir Walter, the equity of redemption of 445 a. 2 r. in the
- -j 4 qrs. of Newtown, on paying 240/. to Farrell and wife and the heirs of Sarah’s
k body , with all other sums necessarily expended in the defence of the premisses.
C To Robert Dillon, an innocent, his right to 45 a. in Lishkelly £ qr.
- -j To Garrett Dillon, son and heir of the said Robert, such right as he had to
vthe last granted lands by virtue of his marriage articles.
f Ghr' D'llon> an innocent, his right, if any he had, to die 5di part of the mills.
" l ment°of 2004 Ii°N’ mn0Cent’ his riSht t0 the lands in co. Galway, upon pay-
I" William Brabazon gent., as a nominee, such right to such of the premisses
- < as belonged to him 28d Oct. 1641, after reprisals.
L To die Bishop of Ci.onvi.rt, his right of meadowing of Drumshura qr.
f To Wm. Yorke, of Limerick his right to all or any of the premisses by a deed
l o' mortgage ot 450/. made by said M'Mahon to him 16th January 1673.
{To Sir James Gallway knt., all such weares as were decreed to him
14th August 1663.
l^To the President of Connaught, the benefit of his decree, dated 13di July
— -f v To,the1 Bish°P °,f Clonfert, his chiefry, if any he had, in 1641, on Killinny and
- (. Knocknehorne, and his Utle m Killinny, if any he had, after reprisals.
- -f Brancis Coghlan, an innocent, his right to Clonfeaghan, Attiky, and Mota.
(. To Garre-it Moore esq., his right to Ballybranagh.
To the Bps. of Killalowe, such right as they had to the premisses.
To Robert Hussey esq., his righ
and Tondergree.
To Robert Blake esq., his rigl
John Browne, of die lands of Carro
I Clungoivla.
| To the heirs of
[_ Bally monagli, and
tr Blake esq., life right of redeeming a mortgage made by him to
i, of die lands of Carrowmoreliskelline, Ballywalter, Garranverke, and
Sir Thomas Blake bart., as
Bnlliudourlngh, after reprisals
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Maby Gibbon, &c.
Stephen Deane
Richard Kelly, &c.
Daniel M'Donogh, 8cc.
Sir Path. Barnewall Bart.
Nicholas French
Jane Darcy, &c.
Marcus Bodkin, &c.
John Fitz-Gerald
Richard Burke
f To John Browne esq., his right to the lands granted to Mary and Gilleduffe
< Gibbon, W"1 Edmund, and Richard Philbin.
L To John Gardiner, his right, if any he had, to Ballynegow qr.
To the Visct. Mayo, his right, if any he had, to the lands in the bar. of Cam.
f To Roger Hanly, such right as he had 23d Oct. 1 641 to Drominmore, men-
l tioned in his decree.
/ To Donogh O’Bryen of Duogh, esq., as a nominee, such right as he had,
\ after reprisals, to tlie lands Ballyhanny, East and West, and Ballykeele.
{To Patrick Bellew and Elizabeth his wife, such right as they had to any of
the premisses.
To Redmund Burke, his mortgage of 36 a. on Shehane qr.
To Anthony Lynch, his mortgage on Ballagheglasse i qr.
r To Martin Skerrett, his power of redemption to Clunnaghmore for 20/.
< To Richard Burke, a nominee, such right as he or his ancestors had in 1641
l to Anbally, after reprisals.
{To the Viscount Dillon, his right, if any he or his ancestors had to the
premisses in 1641.
To the Viscount Dillon, die like right in Cullentragh J qr.
Marcus Wycombe ... To Chrisr. Wycombe, his right, if any he had, to the premisses.
Simon Gibbings
Robert Martin
Margaret Morris
Martin Kirwan
James Daly
William Delamare
Henry Iters
{To David Power, a nominee, such right as had been adjudged him to part
of Mayne, after reprisals.
( To Thomas Lynch, his right of mortgage to 228 a. in Moyaskeragh 2 qrs.,
J and to 91 a. in Knockbane qr.
j To Col. Garrett Moore, such right as he had in 1641 to the lands in bar.
( Clanmorris.
To Wm. Earl of Clanrickard, all his right to the premisses.
f To George Stanton, a mortgage of 170/ on the 2 qrs. of Corraghan, with
|_the power of redemption to Kirwan on paying said money.
To Elizabeth Taaffe, her right to die 43 a. in Kilmude qr., after reprisals.
f To Richard Visct. Ranelagh, his right to a rent of 10/., if any he had, out
\of some part of the premisses.
To Dermot O’Bryan, the power of redemption of 54 a. in Cluontra qr., on
paying 20/., and of the lands of Drumscale, Ardskeagli, and Shanovoe, paying 10/.
to Ivers.
To Henry Earl of Thomond, his chiefly on Carrownreagh alias Knocklogli,
- and his right to the lands, of Carrowreagh in Kilfaddan parish.
To Michael Swanton and Margaret his wife, such right as they had to
the said Carrowreagh.
To Donogh O’Bryen of Duogh, a nominee, his right, after reprisals, in Duogh
alias Cloghanmulvora.
Sir William King Knt., 8tc.
f To Turlogh, son and heir of Teige M'Mahon esq., such right as lie had in
\ Glancannon and Coliore alias Ballyvohan.
Theobald Butler
John Taaffe
Patrick Bellew
To Lord Ibrackan, his right to die premisses, if any he had.
f To Lord Visct. Dillon, such right as he had to 83 a. in the quarter of Rath-
imoyle.
To Wm. Brabazon esq., a nominee, his right to Shanballyhugh, after reprisals.
To Carbury Kelly, the benefit of exchange made between him and said
Patrick Bellew for the said 40 A. in Ballynakill and Creggan, 2 qrs.
To the Dean of Clonm'knowen, his right, if any he had, to 35 a. in Kilhn-
mullruyan.
i To Chrisr. Bellew ; this patent not to prejudice a lease for 1,000 years, passed
by John Bellew to Sir Nicholas Plunket of Dublin, knt., and others, of the lands
of Corgarragh, in trust for said Chr Bellew, one of the sons of said John ; nor
any uses mentioned in a certificate of die said lands formerly granted to said Sir
(_Nicholas, in trust for the said Christopher.
John Nugent and George Wallis To Richard Earl of Ranelagh, his right in Carrowclogher and Derryneale.
Sir Redmond Everard Bart.
( To Morrish Hicky, his mortgage on Drumgulnegone.
\ To the Visct. Dillon, and the heirs of Teige M'Mahon, their several rights
l to all or any of die premisses.
Donogh O’Bryan
To the said M'Mahon’s heirs, their right to all or any of the premisses.
Edward Browne
To Luke Viscount Dillon, his right, if any he had, to the premisses.
Gerrard Colley, &c.
Countess of Fingall
(122.)
f To Luke Viscount Dillon, his right to Ballytullagh and Brackione.
- < To Geo. Browne, as a nominee, his right to the lands of Brocklagh and Uonda-
Lduffe, after reprisals to Richard Hadsor.
n Killcomodan and Kil-
{To the Bishop of Clonfert, his right, if any he bad,
clony, or to any chief-rent thereout, in 41.
To Wm. Brabazon, as a nominee, his right, after reprisals, in Kilclony,and
in Killowermore.
59 a.
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IJMiu-ci,
Honoha Hogan
Walter Taylor, &c.
f To the Earl of Inciiiquin, and Thomas Hickman and William O’Bryen,
J their right in Ballynellan.
j To the Bishop of Killaloe, his right, if any he had, to Pollebane, and other
(.the lands aforesaid.
To Edward Bishop of Clonfert, what right he had in the premisses.
William Hamilton
/ To the Visct. Dillon, his right, if any he had, in all the premisses, except 45 a.
(.in Tullenelackey.
r To Dudley Bagnall, his right, in law or equity, to all or any the premisses, and
Sir Richd. Kennedy Knt. & Bart. < to his proportion of a chiefly of 5/. 4s. out of Siskinrian and Gorminagli, pursuant
L to his certificate.
Nicholas Bourke, &c.
John Browne - - -
Nicholas White, 8tc.
Richard Bourke
Mary and Francis Coghlan
Dominick Skerrett
William Skerrett
Roger O’Shagnassey
John Kelly -
Owen Kelly - - -
Daniel O’Moran
Richard Mackall
William Lysaght
Peter Crainsborough
William Butler, &c.
Thomas Cullin
Nicholas Mahon
Daniel Neherny, &c.
f To John Bourke of Cahirmoyhill, esq., any right he had in any of the premisses
I by any lease or conveyance from Nicholas Bourke.
• -/ To the Lord Castleconnell, his right in Clounkilly.
j To the Lord Clare, his right in all the last-mentioned lands in co. Clare, except
V_said Clounkilly, and in the lands in the bar. of Islands.
{To Lady Ellinor Blake, her right to the lands in the J bar. of Rosse.
To Walter Blake, his right to 18 a. in Aghalard.
To the Viscount Dillon, his ri
o the lands in die bar. of Costello.
JTo Robert Hussey, such right as he had, by virtue of an extent, to Askelane
and Carrowmore.
j To John Browne, his right to die lands confirmed to Nic‘ White and Mic.
(.Cormick respectively.
C To die Viscount Dillon, such right as he or his ancestors had to the premisses
< 23d October 1641.
v. To John Bingham esq., liisjright, in law or equity, to the premisses.
mortgage of 220/. on Dangen 4 qrs., by decree, saving
f To Patrick Lynch, his mortgage of 220/. on Dangen 4 qrs., by decree, saving
J to Skerrett the power of the redemption thereof.
J To the Viscount Dillon, such right as he or his ancestors had in 1641 to
(.Lecarrow 1 qr.
f To Gregory, son and heir of Thomas Nolan, his right to all or any of the
< premisses.
v. To Richard Bourke, a nominee, his right in the premisses, after reprisals.
f To the Adventurers, &c. ; this patent not to restore to him, as son and heir
of Sir Dermott O’Shaghnassey, all or any of the lands which were (at die time
I of passing the Explanatory Act) in the possession of any adventurers, soldiers, or
\ *be (1649) officers, Protestant purchasers, or transplanted persons, by virtue of
j their final setdements, until they should be first reprised.
I To Charles Shagnassey, the said Roger’s brother, his mortgage of 375/. on
[_the lands of Beliah, Killoghtys, and Cappaghmore.
{To Edmd. Donelan and the heirs of Thomas Lestrange, their right in 28 a.
in the 5 cartrons of Drynan.
To said Edmd. Donelan, his right in the lands of Ballyvogher, Gortnecousane,
and Cloncikellagga.
f To Henry Roe Burke, his right, if any he had, to Clownefadda.
\ To Col. John Kelly, his right, if any, to 95 a. in Moydowne. .
To Luke Viscount Dillon, his right to the premisses.
{To John M'Nemara, his right to 5 a. in Ballymullanagh qr.
To the Earl of Inchiquin, his right, if any, to 99 a. in Boule Iven.
To John M'Nemara esq., such right as he had, after reprisals, to Currunenure,
2£ cartrons.
To John M'Nemara, a nominee, the like right to Keilane and Carrunegim.
- - To Henry Earl of Tiiomond, such right to chiefry as he ought to lave out
of the lands of Ballynevan, Moygallebagg, Ballyvorgell, Rathluba, Ballyroughane,
Cloneacherny, Keilane-Carrunegirry, and Ballymulcany.
To the Lord Clare, his right to the premisses, if any he had.
/ To Wm. Earl of Clanrickard, his right of chiefry, if any he had, to 50 a. in
\ Ballykillin 2 qrs.
{To John Daly, the benefit of his lease and his estate, as an innocent, in Cal-
draglibridie, after reprisals.
To Garrett Dillon, die power of redemption of the lands of Killytyan, Kill-
macough, and Gortlehan.
To George Low," his mortgage on 15 a. in Tully, and 46 a. in Killgraffy and
Ballyfynny.
To John Naughten, the power of redemption of 28 a. in Lenelenan,' and 45 a.
' in Kappagh and Killekehane.
To the Lord Ranelagh, his right to the lands of Shanballymore, Gallagh-
(_ To Donogii O’Bryen, his dec:
{ To Edmond Shanly, his moi
Killmackenenany.
To Capt. Nicholas Mahon, a
To James Conny, his right in '
:e of innocency to said lands.
a the lands of Trynevolgan a
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PERSONS,
Michael Sarsfield, &c. -
Sir Henry Lynch Bart. -
Elizabeth Magenis
Patrick Plunket
Sir Edwd. Ormsby Knt. -
Robert Ormsby
Thomas Hacket
Teige Kelly
John Eyres, &c.
Richard Martin
Dominick Browne
George French -
Sir Luke Dowdaix Knt.
SAVINGS;
And Persons in whoso Favour made.
- / To Margaret Connor alias Garvin, her right, if any she had, in 85 a. of
f Ballyfinny. -
To George French, his right of a mortgage on the lands of Ilahenduffe, Car-
rownecun, Cloonbury, Knocknora, Classemonykclly, Carrowkeele, and Ballynow.
To Arthur French, any right he had to the lands of Shragleagh, Carrowkeele,
and Kinvolla. ~o ~o > >
To William Skerrett, any right he had in the lands of Rathmore and
Glonkeene.
To the Church, any right thereto belonging in Clonaghmore 1 qr.
Dame Ellinor Blake ats Lynch, her right in all or any the premisses, as an
innocent, after reprisals.
. To Ulick Bourke, his right of redeeming Carrowvanine.
.J To t,ie Viscount Dillon, his right to the lands of LissiaUow, Tobberbay, Kil-
h murrey, and to Carrownetlevy.
To Erasmus Matthewes, his mortgage of 40/. on part of Lislaghna.
To Wat. Earl of Clanrickard, his right in Carrowmore.
To Col. Garrett Moore, his right to the lands in co. Mayo.
r To Dominick Lynch, his right of redeeming the lands of Peake, on paying 150/.
< To Garret Moore esq., a judgment of 300/. with costs, obtained in Michaelmas
(.term 1674, against all die premisses, except 125 a. in Peake.
f To Edmund Kelly, his mortgage of 43 a. in Crerane qr.
1 To Col. Garret Moore, his right in Ardcroe.
/ To the Earl of Clanrickard, his right of mortgage from Thomas Kelly of
\ all the lands in the bar. of Longford and \ bar. of Leitrim.
f To Catharine Pollexfen, her right, if any, to Grenan and Gortgarrow.
J To Miles Burke, an innocent, his right, if any, to the J qr. in Kilcaron.
j To die Earl of Clanrickard, his right, if any, to the piece of arable and pasture
bin common to Clare qr.
r To the Viscount Dillon, his right, if any he had, in the lands of Ballydangen,
< Culleneturlogh, and Cullanereagh.
(_ To the Lady Blake, her right, if any, in Cappecorkoge.
{To the Earl of Clanrickard, his right of redeeming Liscananane, on paying
700/. to John Bodkin Fitz- Ambrose or his heirs.
To Mary, administratrix of Patrick Tallant, the benefit of a mortgage of
400/. on Allistowneread, Downstowne, and Beilis, made 27di Dec. 1634 by
Lawrence Dowdall of Athlumny, esq., to Sir Sam. Mayart knt., for 99 years, which
mortgage, with die interest thereof, after Sir Samuel’s death, was assigned 30th May
1661 by Sir William Usher and Sir Paul Davys, his donees in trust, and by Roger
and Elizabeth Mayart, his surviving children, to said Patk Tallant, for 400/. paid to
said Roger and Elizabeth.
To die Lady Jane Dowdall and her assignes, her right, by decree dated
9th March 1662, to the lands of AUistowneroad, Beallis, Dowestowne, Balreiske,
Kennanstowne, Bellewstowne, Phillpottstowne (part), and Curraghstowne.
Richd. Earl of Westmeath -
Edward Browne -
John Nolan and Tibbott Bourke
Fitz-Ulick -
To Wit. Earl of Clanrickard, his right, if any he had, in the lands of Gorli-
madclin and Feaghbracke.
To Richd. Earl of Ranelagh, his right in Clonfinlogh.
To Catharine Pollexfen, her judgment of 400/. on Culm'Kena.
To the Viscount Dillon, such right as he or his ancestors had to the premisses
in 1641.
To the Viscount Mayo, the like right to 22 a. of Largoe.
James Butler, &c.
John Sarsfield
George Lynch
Slany, &c. Gullopatrick -
Edmund Nugent, &c.
George Stanton
Jeffery French -
(122.)
To the Archbishops of Tuam, dieir right, if any, to Nogliovall.
{To Donogh O’Bryen esq., a nominee, his right, by certificate, after reprisals, to
die lands of West-Craig-Icurridane and Craigicurridan.
r To all Transplanted Persons, their right, if any they had, to Cullin, 104 a.
- < To Luke Viscount Dillon, such right as lie or his ancestors had to any of the
(.premisses in 1641, and not by him or them conveyed to the said Geo. Lynch.
To Donogh O’Bryen, an -innocent, his right in Moygowny, after reprisals.
{To the Viscount Dillon, his right in the lands in the bar. of Gallen, if any he
had 23d Oct. 1641.
{To Martin Kirwan, the power of redeeming Carroghane, by paying 170/. to
Stanton.
To Henry Roe Burke, Wm. Handcocke, and Henry Hamilton, dieir right,
if any diey had, to such of the lands as were inserted in die said Burke’s decree of
innocency.
To Catharine Pollexfen, her right of judgment to Gortestillane.
To Henry M'Dkiimot Roe, his right, if any, to such of die lands as were
inserted in his decree of innocency.
- ^ To the Viscount Dillon, Theobd. Dillon, and Col. John Kelly, their right,
if any diey had, to 60 a. in Killoges.
To die Earl of Clanrickard, his right, if any he had, to Lissinure.
To John Burke, his mortgage of 100/. on Mulrooge.
To James Mahon, his mortgage of 100/. on Rangillane and Ballinderrin.
To Arthur French, such right, in equity, as he might have to Mullrooge,
Rangillane, and Ballinderrin.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
James Bodkin Fitz-Edmond
{To Dominick, son and heir of Jeffrey Browne, a nominee, his right, if any
he had, in 1641, to 91 a. in Grange and Adnegall.
{In trust for Sir Audley Mervin, for 7,540/. Is. 9d. ; Sir Robert Booth,
2,104/. 12s. 5 d. ; the executors of Major Robt. or John Bi.igii, 547/. 4s. 6 d. ;
Mr. William Child, 38-1/. 11s. 3d. ; John Ellis, 1,273/. 11s. 5d. ; Arthur
Swingeield, 160/. 3s.; Richard Winter, 49/. 16s. 10(Z. ; Edward Loftus,
16/. 13s. lOtZ. ; William Johnston, 4/. 12s. id.
Patrick Boyton
George French
Thomas French -
Hugh Mulloy
Andrew Kent
Richard Martin
Edmund Meara
Daniel Lord Visct. Clare, &c.
Ralph Wilson
To Donogh O’Byrne, his right in Dooneene, after reprisals.
To Wm. Earl of Clanrickard, liis right in Dunkellyn, 6 qrs., Bellanehewly,
and in Moyculla, 1 qr.
To die Viscount Dillon, his right to any of the premisses.
To the Archbishop of Tuam, such right as he had to said controversy called
Pollurickbegg.
To Morrish Thompson and John Hayes, their right in Clooneconnellan, 2 qrs.
To die Earl of Clanrickard, his right to the premisses.
To die Viscount Dillon, his right to the lands in co. Mayo.
To die Viscount Mayo, his right, if any he had, to Carrowmore.
To the Viscount Dillon, such right as he or his ancestors had in 1641 to
Attynoscholly and Creggane.
r To Isidore Lynch, his just number of acres in the N.W. point of Muckullin,
; and his improvements, which were declared to be set out contiguous to his house, at
L Drumcong.
f To Patrick Lynch, his mortgage of 80/. on Leydegan and Carnafineg.
| To Sir Valentine Blake and Domk. Browne, nominees, their right to the
J lands of Lisarvill, 146 a.; Lisarvill, 79 a.; a parcel, 8 a. ; a parcel of Turlagh,
| 8 a. ; and a parcel of heath and moorish pasture, 18 a., after reprisals.
J To Domk. Browne, a nominee, his right to die lands of Carneloghane, Con-
Ltroversie, and Cloonecannon, after reprisals.
f To John Cheevers, his right of redempdon of all the premisses.
\ To Col. John Kelly, his right, if any he had, to Ballynecorr.
To Lucas Visct. Dillon, his right, if any, to die lands in bar. Gallen.
To the Earl of Clanrickard, his right, if any, to Meelicke.
To James Darcy, his right, if any, to die Island of Terbert.
/ To Nicholas Arthur Fitz-Thomas, his right of redemption of the premisses,
\on payment of 500/. to Meara.
{
To the Bishop of Killaloe and his successors, his right, if any he had, to the
lands of Drumcurrin, East and West.
To John M'Nemara, a nominee, his right to die lands of Glanesladde, Liss-
macadda, Tenenagh, and Killboydan, after reprisals.
f To Moore Butler afs Bryen, her right to 12 a. in Ballynnliowne.
1 To Sheron Gorman, his final setdement in the lands of Glanesladde, Lissma-
1 cadda, Tenenagh, and Killboydan.
J To Col. Daniel O’Bryen, his decree.
I . To Donogh O’Bryen esq., such part of the premisses (if any be) as were
decreed to him.
To David Wilson, the full benefit of the last will of Sir Ralph Wilson knt.,
deceased.
Walter Spring -
Honora and Tirlogh M'Mahon -
James Aylmer -
James Freena -
To the Bishop of Killalowe, his right to the lands in co. Clare.
To the said Bishop, his right, if any, to 94 a. in Killenan.
To Tirlogh M'Mahon, his right, if any, to Glancarnan.
To the Bishop of Kilfenora, his right, if any, to Morroghtoha.
To the heir of Teige Mahon, his right, if any, to Bullogher.
Gerrald Dillon
Henry Crofton -
William Shaw
Isidore Lynch
Catherine Clanchy
r To John Yeedon, his mortgage of 44/. on Lissergoole.
< To the Archbishop of Tuam, his right in Garran.
I To Catharine Pollexfen, her judgment of 400/. on Roskebegg.
f To Henry Dodwell, his mortgage on Caherbehernagh.
\ To John Boswell esq., his right to any of the premisses.
To the Lord Visct. Dillon, such right as he had to any of die premisses.
r To Thomas Lynch, his interest in Oghery, after reprisals.
< To Thomas French, his just number of acres in the S.E. point' of Muckullin,
Land improvements contiguous to his house at Muckullin.
r To Dixey Hickman, liis mortgage of 20/. on Ballynelan.
■j 1 ° Thomas Hickman, his right to 7 a. in Ballynelan, hereby granted toMurrogh
L O’Hehir.
Frederick Trench
John and Thomas Camell -
f To Wm. Brabazon, a nominee,* his right to 10 a. in Killcloony quarter, after
I reprisals.
-< To the Bishops of Clonfert, their right of said 10 a. in Killcloony.
I X° ^0HN Butler, die right of redemption of Loghbowen, after payment of 40/.
Vto French.
/ To Wm. Earl of Clanrickard, his right, if any he had, to 54 a. and 45 a. in
1 Cappannagh and Cappatranagh.
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Matthew Begg
Francis Dillon
Paul Sherlock
Peter Blake -
John Sutton, &c.
John Ciieevers
William Earl of Inchiquin
Edmd. O’Hehir
Hugh O’Hehir - - -
Henry White -
John M'Nemarra
Christopher Tirrell
Laugiilin Kelly
Edmund Barrett
Lucy Fitz-Maurice, &c.
Sir Richard Gethin, &c.
William Shaw
John Shea
Miles Lord Viscount Mayo
Richard Newton
Sir Henry Slingsby Knt.
(122.)
To the heirs of James Reynolds, their right in the premisses, after reprisals.
r To Donogh O’Byrne, an innocent, all his right to a 3d part of a cartron in
\ Drummud, after reprisals.
{To Richard Lord Power, all the estate in all or any of the premisses, except
Ballyloghmore, decreed 4th July 1663 to Arthur Earl o! Anglesey, as guardian to
John Lord Power.
To Thomas Wise, his right to Parkvane.
f To Edmund, son and heir of John Reach Burke, the equity of redemption of
\ Carrinescavogie, part of Cahirforvas.
To William Clinch, his right to all or any of the premisses.
f To Andrew Kent, his right to the lands granted to Cheevers, if any he had.
' \ To Thos. Lynch, an innocent, his right to Cahernefriery, after reprisals.
r To Donogh O’Bryen esq., a nominee, his right to Derrymore and Moughnogh,
I after reprisals.
- J To James Butler, of Sranagulloone, his mortgage of Moymolan, 70 a.
) To John Bishop of Killaloe and his successors, their right to Fossabegg.
(, To Lord Ibreckan, his right to Sunnagh 2 quarters.
To Wm. Nelan, an innoceni
reprisals.
To Donogh O’Bryen esq.,
his right in Cruett, &c., 2 quarters and J, after
i innocent, Ills right to Carrunenamaddry, after
To Tirlagh Mahon, his right, if any, to the premisses.
r To the Viscount Dillon, such right as he or his ancestors had in 1641 to any
\ part of the premisses.
To Capt. Nichs. Mahon, his right to a lease and mortgage of the premisses.
r To John Dillon, his right of mortgage of 80 a. in Beagh.
\ To Francis Coghlan, his right to 21 a. in the same.
f To the Earl of Carlingford, his chiefry in Carrowkeele quarter.
\ To William Langford, his right to Lackan quarter.
{To Thomas Lewin, his right to the lands in bar. Killmaine.
To the Viscount Mayo, his right to Corragheighter.
To Thady Quinn gent., his right, in law or equity, to Carrowderrytemple, by a
feoffment dated 8th June 1677, and also his mortgage of 350/. on the lands in the
bar. of Killmaine.
In trust for Col. John Daniel, for 2,981/. 15s. 3W. I Col. John Booker,
2,346/. 12s. 5 hd. ; Sir Bartholomew Price, 482/. 7s. Ilf/. ; Lieut. Col. Richd,
Aldworth, 1,533/. 6s. If/.; Capt. John Pynchbacke, 427/. & 3d.; Lieut. John
Banister, 351/. 14s. If/.; Lieut. Richard March, 152/. 14s. Id.; Capt.
Godfrey Greene, 304/. 12s. id. ; Capt. Nichs. Cotheiungton, 827/. 3s. 2d. ;
Capt Thomas Booker, 235/. 16s. 10d.; Lieut. Richard Foulkes, 103/. 15s. 4</.;
Ensign John Greene, 34/. 12s. 3d. ; Major Nicholas Lyme, 996/. 2s. 3d. ;
Capt? Randolfe Sefton, 702/. 6s. Id.; Lieut. Clement Greene 148/. 6s. 4d.;
Capt. Edward Powell, 358/. & 8d. ; Roger Fortescue, 33/. & 2\d. ; Symon
Bridges, 596/. 11s. 5d. , ... c ... .
To John Rocii Fitz-Patrick and Mary Ins wife, the benefit and right ol then-
decree to the lands of Ballysliane and Lisnealdowny.
To Murrogh Earl of iNCiuquiN, such right as lie had by his patent to the
lands of Monnemorrin, in both Ballywrighties andTullogh, Ballynemrenagh, Bally-
duffe, and Ballenemore.
f To Wm. Earl of Clanrickard, his right, if any he had, to the premisses, except
\ the lands in Beggery, 4 qrs.
- . To Dermot Daly, die benefit of his mortgage on Clonbroske and Corrarahane.
' To Lord Baltinglasse, the benefit of his decree, dated 4th July 1663, to all or
aU^otEmNOR"wiNGFiELD alias Bryan and her 3 daughters, the benefit of her
final settlement. , . . . . ,,
To the Archbishop of Tuam and Ins successors, such right to all oi any
the premisses in the barony of Borrishoule as was due to the see ol luain
' < 22d Oct. 1641. , _. ,,
To Robert Hussey, the benefit of lus decree, dated 7th May 1663, to all oi any
^“f.tz-Harris, Edwd. Siggin, Thos. Codd, and John Hodsor, the
benefit of their final and respective settlements.
To Charles Reynolds, his right to KnockbaUymoy.
To the Lord Cahir, such right as he had to KiUeene-Butlcr.
( To Robert Dillon esq., his right to and power of re‘^j"Pt'“n
I Kilbeg", on paying to Slingsby the several sums foi which the same
' 4 gagedfks alio his right as heir of Rich- Dillon, an innocent, to Caldraghny-Pall.ce
(.alias Cornanan, after reprisals.
ortgage of the premisses.
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[March
Sir Henry Si.ingsby Knt. —
(continued.)
Anthony French Fitz-Peter
James Fitz-Gerald
{ To the Bishop of Elphin and his successors, their right of fee-farm rent out of
Tullagh and Kilbegg.
To Col. John Kelly, his right, if any, in Lisduffe, part of Skregg.
I o the Bishop of Clonfert, his right in Killmursugan, after reprisals.
- |s To Wm. Earl of Clanrickard, his right, if any he had in 1641, in Lecarrig
- -f -nUKE Visct P,LLON’ llis right to Breandrom and Knockrower.
(. To Theobald Visct. Mayo’s heirs, their right to the said lands.
To Garret Fitz-Gerald, a
it of 16/. out of Ballintue.
Theobald Dillon
Walter Tuite -
Bryan O’Rourk
Terlagh O’Neile
fscanlanJ0HN DlU'0N of TlJlecime> a mortgage of 80/. on Kilbreedy and Ratli-
J To Mary Jordan ats Dillon, and Richd. Jordan her son, all their right, in
) law or equity, to any of the premisses. s
I T° Edward Bishop of Clonfert and his successors, their right in Tumsrurn
V.next to Creagh. °
f i K° Dame, f’ARAH Donnellan and Edward Donnellan, such right as thev had
- / by decree obtained in the Exchequer 20th Oct. 1654, to a parcel of land called
V. rlienarmore alias 1-earmore, being part of Killmaglish and Garryemy.
To tlie Viscount Dillon, his right to all or any the premisses.
C To Col. Garret Moore, his right, if he or any of his ancestors had any in 1641,
- < to the qrs. of Newcastle and Myleeke. }
l To Luke Viscount Dillon," the like right to all or any of the premisses.
Matthew Lord Baron of Louth -
To Catharine Dowdall widow, and her heirs, the benefit of her decree, dated
Hn Aiigust 1663. to a Dortion of 600/. i«mn<r o»t nf ,l,«.
To Rlizabeti
(,6th July 1663.
j 4th Aiigust 1663, to a portion of 600/. issuing out of tile premisses.
ith^uRiee^™ PLUNKE1’ the like right t0 her portion of 600/., by decree dated
Robert Blake -
Moore Cusack
Margaret Haly
Remigius Bermingham
Dympiina and Thomas Arthui
Edward Gardner
Redmond Magrath
Maurice Lynch
William Fanning
To Thomas Lynch, lus right of morigage on Ballynecourty and Moylane.
To Mark Lynch esq, lus right of morigage on part of Ballynemanagh qr.
irtrons ICH°LAS B°DKIN’ us mortgage °n the moiety of Tawnagh, being 3
To Marcus Bodkin, his right of mortgage on the lands of Muckalo-ip Pm-
an7KinmedTOg™'UliCke’ BallybnckagI’’ Polenebunny, Gortm'Jordan, Ardmorane^
To Richard Ormesby, for the use of Rob' Miller esq, his right of mortgage
rd‘e R,0bC{'tfor thralives in the lands of Garrane, Lissenelefane
Mullanagh, Correneketu-ly, Lisnerod, Gortunanty, and Ballycustune.
io said Richard Ormesby, for the use of said Miller and Edward Elwood . and
then heirs, and to the heirs of Maurice Thompson esq, then- several rights to the
lands of Garrane Lissenelegane, Mullanagh, Creganenagh, KrickbeUanebrisklane,
Coi i onekearly, Knocknepissy, Lissiroen, Lisnerod, Gortunanty, Rathnigruagh
ST "- ’ nK I1f™m,0re,’ “ntl in CalTOWhane, mitil the several mortgages
passed by Sir Richard Blake be paid to them according to their interests. ^ 8
lo George Browne esq, son and heir of John Browne of the Neale eso
CCS^ “ “ P“rt °f the 4 °f BaUy-h-> ^ing * a qr
To John Browne esq, the benefit of his mortgage on the lands of Can-ow-
moihskeUme, Leacarrowgarranvirke, Leahvally waiter, and aonegowna
p* o” e p™ G“‘"y’ “* ”Sht' ly “ ««»%. » *1> or
.6 “ oZpZ “r®«' “ ** “f U“
To George Bennis, his right to 219 a. in Innishnaughten.
■ “• toS2,. in Lirinffip nfa
f To John Rice and Christian his wife, their right t<
- ^ the last will or any other conveyar— —
I Artliur deceased.
r assurance made
ir any tlie premisses by
3 them by Dr Thomas
f To Michael Coyle, the right of redemption of a
I paying 20/.
ortgage of Gortacarm
To Thomas Terrell, the like right of redeeming a morigage of Corrostoonv
bef’ W“« If l° Gal'dnel’ a?d of Clonegrassai on pay?ng°61/. toT dm
L To William Handcock esq, lus judgment on Rathmew. *
f T° uET-pR ,M™ esq’’ 1,is rigbt to tIle premisses, after reprisals.
' IgaileilriS KARD’,UCh r«ht* he or lus ancestors had in Gortne-
- {rfwKSS?43£ * ,ncl “ *• *■» ” p“
lo James Tobyn, his mortgage of 100/. c
i the premisses.
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In whose Grasts the Saving
Dominick Meade
Oliver Lord Baron of Louth
Connor O’Brien Fitz-Donogh
Richard Lobb
Edward Andrewes
Anthony Browne
Donnogh O’Bryen
George Talbott
Garrett Moore
Stephen White
{To die Viscount Dillon, Ins right to Cashed and the rest of the lands in Gallen.
To Charles Earl of Mountrath, his right to 36 a. in Cluneskert or.
To William Earl of Clanrickard, his right, if any he had, in the lands of
Clontivogher, Cooledorragh, and Killralier.
To Theobd. Dillon, an innocent, his right to Aghadristane.
To Humphrey Reynolds, his right to die premisses, after reprisals.
To William Dawson, a mortgage of 1127. on Cahircussan.
To the Earl of Inchiquin, his right to Cahircrusseene and Cahircussan
lo Dermot Flanigan, a mortgage of 507. on Slapper.
To Col. Turlogh O’Laughlin, his right in Coskeane, if any he had.
To Oliver Dalton, his right, by decree, to Loughane.
To Oliver Jones esq., his right, by decree, to the houses in Adilone.
•tgage of 427. on the moiety
-{
f To Edmund Lynch and Mary his wife, dieir
l of controversy, 11 a., and of Clymore, 127 a.
To John M'Nemara, his mortgage of 207. on Lissnenane.
To Edward Fitz-Gerald, his mortgage of 807. on Ballyelly.
ortgage of 407. on Cohye.
To William Davoran, e
{To Alderman Eastwood, his judgment
and Hellen Talbott.
To the Viscount Dillon, his right, if any, in Derrivogha I dr.
To John Bermingham, his mortgage of 87. on Derrivogha.
the preim'sses claimed by George
r To the Earl of Thomond, such right as he had to Lehardane qr. by virtue of
I his patent. 1 J
" I t 'lo, P°L Dan.el O'Bryen, his right, by decree dated 18th March 1665, to
I Inmshdromloghoge, Tullaghnenaspull, and Killene.
L To Philip Bygoe esq., a decree, dated 23d Oct. 1654, for the 2 qrs. of Glassderr.
To William Nelan, his right, as an innocent, to Ballenlicky, after reprisals.
{ To Donogh Magrath, the power of redemption of 57 a. in Cloneene als
Ballynoe, and Maghery-East abas Rathclony.
and'hi^righ t^* Gor tfeane ^ U * ^ condition of redemption of 70 a. in Moymolane,
To Rowland Dellahyde, the power of redeeming 9
John Rice
Michael O’Dea
Nicholas Brenane
Hugh Geoghegan
George Martyne
Hugh O’Connor
Edmund Kirwan
James Dillon
- |all
Cloneene.
Thomas, their right, in law or equity, t
To Dymphna Arthur and her
: or any of the premisses.
To die Earl of Clanrickard, the like right to Ballymoglish.
To Dermot Broody, his right, if any, to Derrydruanbegg.
To Theobald Butler, his right to Ballykillin.
To Robert Fitz-Harris, his judgment of 307. on the premisses.
To the Earl of Inchiquin, his right of 3<7. per acre out of the premisses.
r tgage of 2007. on Moyne, Radimeage, and
the castle, bawn, and
{To John Donnelane, his
Brackloon.
To Roger McDermot Roe, his mortgage of 1007.
lands of Ballyntobber, Laliara, Ross, and Kerlegen.
iq., such right as he or his ancestors had in 1641 to all
o any chiefry thereout.
To Donogh O’Brien esq., his right, as an innocent, to Clonsillagh, after reprisals.
r To Frederick Trench, his mortgage on Lough Bowen qr.
- < To Wm. Earl of Clanrickard, his right to a parcel of oaken wood, 19 a., and
(.Meelicke.
Nich‘ Visct. Nettervill
Silvester Hehiii
(122.)
r To James Duke of Yorke, his right, such as he had, to Dowdi, half of Proud-
foutstowne, or any other of the premisses.
To Sir Courtney Poole, his right, by decree dated 14 Sep. 1666, and confirmed
by patent 24 Nov. following, to the premisses, until he should be reprised.
To Edward Smith esq., the like right, by decree dated 13 July 1666, and con-
firmed by patent 25 August following.
To Capt. George Pepper, the like right, by decree dated 7 Sept. 1666, and
confirmed by patent 1 Oct. following; and also (after such reprise as aforesaid) die
continuance of his possession in Ballygart and the lands diereto belonging, as assignee
to his Lordship’s brothers, sisters, and uncle Robert, until he should be reimbursed
827. 8s. 5(7. out of the issues and profits of Ballygart.
To Henry Osborne, the benefit of his patent dated 18 June 1666, until he
be reprised.
To Wm. Hoey esq., executor of Sir John Hoey, his right, in law or equity, to all
or any of the premisses, by virtue of a judgment obtained against John Viscount
Nettervill, his Lordship’s father, and Richard Nettervill gent., 18 Nov. 1651, in the
late Court for Administration of Justice sitting in Dublin.
To Richd. Dillon esq., the benefit of his decree dated 5 May 1663.
To his Lordship’s brothers and sisters, Hierome, Robert, James, Mary,
Frances, and Margt., the benefit of their decree, dated 30 July 1663, for their
respective remainders and portions.
To his uncle Robert, his decree of the said date, for his portion.
To the Earl of Thomond, his right to the lands in Clonmogher.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
Nicholas Hanin
Mortagh Hanin
Donogh McNemara
Ellen and Margaret Butler
George French
Thomas Lynch, &c.
Nicholas Collenane, &c. -
William Moore -
Edmond Donnellan, &c. -
Roger Dwiggin
{To James Donnellan esq., his mortgage on all or any of the premisses.
To Murtagh Hanin gent., his mortgage of 251., if any he had, on Killbegg J qr.
To Cornelius Horan, his mortgage of 21 a. in Lurga.
To the Lord Clare, his right, if any lie had, in Cahergoredan.
r To Wm. Anion and Mabel his wife, administrators of Sim. Cardiffe of Dublin,
< their right of a judgment had before the wars, upon Capparoe qr., 87 a.
L To the Bishop of Killaloe, his right to 87 a. in Capparoe.
f To Bartw. French, his right to Cloneah.
To Christopher Bodkin, his mortgage on the lands in co. Mayo, from Row-
| land French, according to the deed thereof.
<J To Myles Visct. Mayo, such right as he or his ancestors had in 1641 to any of
j thepremisses.
I To Sir Henry Lynch, his right to the lands in the co. Mayo.
To Dominick Browne, his mortgage of Drumgagh.
To Marcus Lynch, his mortgages of 327 a. in Grange.
To Patrick Lynch, his mortgage of part of 224 a. in Collow.
To Joan Lynch alias Kirwan, Maiigt. Darcy, and Ellis Lynch, co-heirs of
Walter French deceased, their right to Cooliard, Ballysragh, Ballynecun, Glanavora,
and Mullaghmore.
To Murtogh Hanine, his right, if any he had, to Feagh and Garrymore.
To Coll. Kelly of Cargin, co. Roscommon, gent., his right to Camagh East.
(To Peter Martin esq., his right to Killaghmore qr., by his decree of innoccncy,
after reprisals.
To Owen Carroll, his right to the premisses.
The End of the Savings in the Grants under the Acts of Settlement and Explanation.
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
INDEX OF PERSONS
IN THE
329
GRANTS under the Acts of Settlement and Explanation.
ABBOTT, Daniel, 119. 198. 294.
Henry, 117.
John, 126. 254.
Acton, Thomas, 210.
.Allaire, Andrew, 140.
Adams, Edward, 54.
John, 216.
Obadiali, 69.
Randall, 52. 282.
. Sir Thomas, 125.
Adderton, Jon., 143.
Addison, George, 164.
Ady, Thomas, 233.
Agge, or Egg, Thomas, 117.
Aggs, Margaret, Robert, Thomas, Susan, and
Elizabeth, 219.
Albemarle, George, Duke of, 144. 300.
Alchorne, or Alcorne, Richard, 127. 296.
Alcocke, Charles, 96. 212. 289.
Aldersey, Farnham, 170. 305.
Aldwortli, Sir Rich, and Martha, 173. 266.
Sir Richard, 266.
Alexander, Sir Hierome, 83. 287.
Alfrey, Paul, 1 12.
Allen, Edmond, 131.
Eliz., Thos., Hen., and Chas., 224.
John, 14-3. 196.
Joshua, 50.
Patrick, 45.
Robert, 229.
Stephen, 177.
Almery, George, 199.
Almond, William, 184.
Alsop, Grace, 159.
Ames, John, 111.
Amory, Thomas, 59.
Anckitell, Matthew, 132.
Andrewes, John, 140.
Richard, 126.
Andrews, John, 116.
Edward and Margaret, 274. 327.
Anglesey, Arthur, Earl of, 80. 106. 126. 153.
202. 229. 287. 292. 296. 311.
Annaly, Barnard, 120. 294.
Annesley, Edward, 209.
Annslow, John, 110.
Antrim, Rose, Marchioness of, 106. 292.
— ■ Marquess of, 49. 281.
Apleyard, Sir Mathew, 97. 290.
Appletree, Anne, 154.
Archbold, Christopher, 46.
Archdakne, Nicholas, 235. 318.
Archdekin, Richard, 130.
Archer, Ester and John, 143. 300.
Ardagh, Arthur, 102.
Arlington, or Harlington, Henry, Lord, 82.
84. 117. 287.
Armestrong, John, 221.
— Thomas, 172. 305.
“William, 100.
Armiger, John, 136. 233.
Armitage, Francis, 220.
William, 65.
Armyne, Sir Michael and Lady Mary, 212.
313.
Arnoppe, William, 55.
Arran, Richard, Earl of, 86. 115. 121. 12o.
161. 184. 219. 237. 280. 288. 294. 295.
302.
Arthur, Daniel, 280.
Dymphna, 280.
Dymphna and Thomas, 272. 326.
Arthure, Peirce, 247.
Arundell, Robert, 210.
Ash, Eliz., 222.
Moses and Mary, 236.
Ashburnham, John, 51.
(122.)
Ashenhurst, Mary, Sarah, and Anne, 110.
Ashton, Edward, 162.
Ashurst, Samuel, 119.
Aston, Sir William, 52. 226. 282.
Athenree, Edward, Lord Baron of, 265.
Athy alias Browne, Giles and Francis, 266.
Atkins, Peter and Benj., 136.
Robert, 227.
Atkinson, Robert, 162.
Thomas, 132.
William, 224.
Austin, Henry, 208.
Aylett, Joan alias Jane, 92.
Aylmer, Fitzgerald, 83. 221.
James, 261.
Aylward, Peter, 234. 317.
Nicholas, 234.
Ayscue, Sir George, 162. 302.
B.
BABINGTON, Thomas, 262.
Baggaley, or Baggaly, Humphry, 206. 215.
311. 314.
Baines, Edward and Mary, 87. 288.
Baker, Henry, 226.
John, 124. 160.
Walter, 160.
■ William, 139.
Baldwin, John, 94.
jun., Walter, 102.
Ball, Anne, 136.
Thomas, 178. 307.
William, 223. 315.
Ballycnstle, Trustees for the Lordship of, 1 16.
Baltinglasse, Cary, Lord Viscount, 154.
Bamlett, Jon., 143.
Bancroft, Richard and Elizabeth, 71.
Banilon Bridge, Corporation of, 67.
Banting, James, 69.
Barbor, John, 248. 280.
Barbour, Joseph, John, and Gabriel, 55.
Barclay, Samuel, 97.
Barkeham, Sir Edward, 215.
Barker, Charles, 185.
■ Thomas, 136.
William, 91. 112. 192. 196. 310.
Barnadiston, or Barnardiston, Thomas, 123.
206. 221. 315.
Barnard, Thomas mid Richard, 67.
Barnardiston, Sir Samuel, 220. 221.
Barnes, Thomas, 175.
Tobias, 88. 288.
Barnewall, James, 252.
Barnwall, Sir Patrick, 244. 321.
Barraby, William, 100.
Barrett, Edmund, 265. 325.
Giles, 209.
John, 46.
Pierce, 241.
Barrington, Alexander, 92. 289.
Sir John, 70. 285.
Margery, 119.
- Thomas, 119.
Barry, Benjamin, 138.
James, Lord, 211.
Matthew, 116. 294.
Michael, 222.
Richard, 92. 1 16. 162. 176. 181. 294.
302. 306. 308.
William, 211.
Barrymore, Richard, Earl of, 154. 301.
Barton, George, 211.
Baskett, John, 232.
Bateman, William, 215.
Battaley, Samuel, 124.
Baxter, Dorothy, 109.
William, 211.
Bayly, John, 72. 92. 120.
— L. Nicholas, 153. 185.
Thomas, 131.
William, 228. 317.
Bazill, William, 262.
Beacon, Edward, 51.
Beagham, Peter, 128. 152. 176. 185. 296.31
Beale, Bartholomew, 51. 84.
Edward, 162.
Mary, 94.
Beamish, Francis and Richard-, 140.
Thomas, 140.
Beard, Robert, 191. '
Beare, William, 208.
Beasley, Jerome, 105.
Bedell, Ambrose, 96.
Bedinglield, Humphrey, 203.
Beecher, Henry and Thomas, 212. 313.
Begg, Mathew, 262. 325.
Bell, Robert, 103. 291.
Thomas, 238.
Beliefs, Francis, 203. 219. 314.
Bellew, John, 242. 320.
Patrick, 247. 321.
Bellingham, Henry, 80.
Bellings, Sir Richard, 78.
Bence, Alexander, 86. 288.
Bendy, Thomas, 224. 316.
Beresford, Sir Tristram, 65. 185.
Bermingham, Edmond, 234.
ltcmigius, 272. 326.
Bernard, Francis, 212.
Richard, 159.
Berrill, Thomas, 220.
Best, Elias, 129.
Betagh, Alexander, 246. 274.
Henry, 245.
Lawrence and Ismay, 235.
Patrick, 224.
Bibby, Nicholas, 211.
Bickerdicke, William, 213. 313.
Bigg, Francis, 120.
Bigo, Philip, 54.
Billingsley, Edward, 185.
Bindon, David and Henry, 177.
Bingham, Sir George, 135. 192. 297.
- Hei
Bird, William, 233.
Birkett, Miles, 91.
Birne, Daniel, 173.
Bishopp, George, 143.
Bishops of Ireland, 216. 314.
Blachford, Mary and John, 96.
Blackburne, William, 54.
Blacker, George, 178.
Blackball, Thomas, 95.
Blackiston, Ellinor, 178.
Blackney, William, 124. 199.
Blackwell, Samuel, 1 19. 294.
Blake, Andrew, 239. 241. 319. 320.
Francis and John, 239. 319.
George, 116.
John, 266.
Marcus or Maurice, 273.
Martin, 239. 319.
Peter, 263. 325.
Robert, 270. 326.
Walter, 174. 236. 269. 318. 326.
Blease, Margaret, 228.
Blenerhassett, John, 66.
Blennerhassett, William, 94.
Blewett, Stephen, 151.
Bligh, Thomas, 147. 305.
Thomas and Catharine, 172.
Blood, Neptune, 111.
Blundell, Sir George, 213.
Blunden, Overington, 188.
Boddington, Alexander, 102. 291.
Bodkin, Alexander, 244.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
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Bodkin, Ambrose, 247.
John and Mary, 239. 319.
• — Marcus, 321.
Bolane, or Bolan, Thomas, 128. 296.
Boles, Richard, 122. 29 5.
Bolgier, Peter, 237.
Bolton, Carroll, 197. 311.
Thomas, 113.
William, 135. 297.
Bond, Nicholas, 229.
Boobyer, Martin and Elizabeth, 66.
Boone, Thomas, 142.
Boothe, Sir Robert, 1 17. 172. 21 1. 227. 258.
316. 324.
Boreman, John, 145.
Borlace, Sir John, 123.
Borr, Christian, 277.
Boswell, William, 125. 295.
Bourk alias Cashy, Margaret, 243.
Bourke, John, 161. 239. 302.
Miles, 256.
Miles, Lord Visct., 267.
Nicholas, 187. 24.9. 310. 322.
Richard, 249. 322.
Thomas, 261.
William, 244. 246. 274.
Ullick, 272.
Bourne, John, 161.
Bowdler, William, 174.
Bowen, John, 213.
Bowermnn, Henry, 185. 308.
Bowman, Daniel, 135.
Bowyer, Robert, 101.
Boyce, John, 180. 307.
Boyd, Mary, 138.
Boyle, Michael, 72.73. 129. 130. 134. 140.
158. 216. 254. 286.
Richard, 54.
Robert, 224.
Boysse, Nathaniel, 51. 282.
Boyton, Patrick, 258. 324.
Brabazon, William, 262. 270. 278.
Braddock, Thomas, 124'.
Bradley, William, 177. 307.
Bradshaw, Edmund, 82.
Braly, John, 126.
Bramhall, Sir Thomas, 222.
Bramston, William, 138.
Brandon, Andrew, 215.
Brasier, Paul, 100. 147. 153. 219. 290. 301.
Brayly, John, 212.
Bren, Henry, 173.
Brenan, Brandon, 251.
Teige, 251.
Brenane, Nicholas, 276. 327.
Brereton, Henry, 97.
Sir Thomas, 229.
Bretridge, Francis, 105.
Brett, John, 167. 177.
Win., 145.151.158.224.302.306.315.
Brettridge, Roger, 59.
Brewster, Samuel and Daniel, 144.
Brice, Robert, 163.
Bridgeman, Henry, 103.
Bridget, Marcus, 244.
Brigges, Miles, 121.
Thomas, 121. 295.
Briggs, John, 119. 294.
Bright, John, 136. 298.
Brightwell, Thomas, 90.
Brigstock, George, 99. 168. 304.
Brinsley, Richard, 219.
Briscoe, William, 274.
Britton, John, 179.
Brodrick, or Brodricke, Sir St. John, 46. 82.
Bromby, Nicholas, 138. 139.
Brookes, Sir Henry, 100. 290.
Brough, Walter, 136.
Browne, Anthony, 274. 327.
Dominick, 222. 323.
Dorn., Jeffry, Marl in, andHenry, 253.
Edward, 234. 241. 248. 255. 317
318.320.321.323.
■ Edward and James, 237.
George, 240. 278.
Gerrald, 265.
Ignatius, 272.
John, 143. 233. 234. 243. 244. 249.
272. 300. 320. 322.
Joseph, 217.
Luke, 208.
Marcus, 238. 267. 319.
Browne, Margaret, 244.
Nicholas, 237. 318.
Oliver, 237.
Rachael and Ann, 143.
Richard, 192.
Sir Richard, 70.
Robert, 125. 295.
Samuel, 102. 291.
Thomas, 262.
Tobias, 64.
Valentine, 271.
William, 132.
Brume, Henry, 134.
Buckland, John, 219.
Buckridge, or Buckeridge, Tlios.,
Bulkley, Arthur, 126.
Bulkly, William, 122. 295.
Bull, Samuel, 206. 311.
Bulhngbrooke. John. 117.
Bullock, Thomas, 119.
Bunston, or Burton, William, 98.
Burgess, or Burgcsse, William, 173. 179.
Burgesse, John, 263.
Burgh, Robert, 108.
■ Ulysses, 131.
Burke, Giles, Cate, and. Giles, 259.
John, 259.
Richard, 245. 265. 321.
• Ulick, 238. 246. 319.
Ulick M'Edmund, 257.
Burnell, Anne, Sarah, Mary, and Jane, 64
Burniston, John, 92. 289.
Burt, John, 120.
Burton, George, 132.
Samuel, 118. 256.
■ Simon, 124.
Burton, or Bunston, William, 98.
Bury, Phineas, 63. 201. 217. 311.
Bush, John, 224. 225.
John and Mary, 130.
Busted alias Buston, Luke and Anne, 89.
Butler, Anthony, 174.
Ellen and Margaret, 279. 328.
James, 213. 256. 276. 323.
John, 277. 327.
Pierce and Ellen, 235. 318.
Pierce, 247. 276. 280. 327.
Richard, 264.
Sir Richard, 219.
■ Theobald, 247. 259. 321.
■ Thomas, 120. 260.
Walter, 277.
William, 251. 322.
• alias Purcell, Mary, 247.
Butterfield, Bernard, 228.
Patrick, 94.
Byfield, Samuel, 231. 317.
Byrne, Barnaby, 257.
— George, 275.
Byron, Sir Robert, 89. 121. 128. 289. 296.
Bysse, John, 1 1 1. 123. 293. 295.
CADOGANE, Henry, 76. 286.
Caldwell, James, 71.
Calmeady, Francis, 220.
Camby, Solomon, 129. 296.
Camell, John and Thomas, 262. 324
Campbell, Hugh, 161.
John, 198.
• Susan and David, 223.
— William and Eliz., 112.
Campion, Thomas, 162.
Candler, William and Anne, 181. 19
Cantwell, John, 259.
Carew, George, 89. 288.
• Robert, 197. 310.
Carey, Peter and Sarah, 162.
Carleton, Francis, 196
Carlingford, Nicholas; Earl of, 277.
— Theobald, Earl of, 210. 312.
Carney, Richard, 125.
Carpenter, Philip, 168.
Carr, Thomas, 172.
Carricke, John, 46. 281
Carri — ‘
, Donogh, 260. 276. 327.
John, 260.
Carterett, Sir George, 1 08.
Cary, Edward, 90. 197. 211.
Theophilus, 118.
Trustfo, fOI. the Barony of, 116.
Cashell, City, Minister of, 158.
Cashy alias Bourke, Mary, 243.
Castle Ellinor, 69. 285.
Cathcart, Gabriel, 175.
Cave, Norris and Frances, 223. 315.
Ceely, Thomas, 241. 320.
Chafe, Robert, 127.
Challenor, Henry, 261.
Chambers, William, 138.
Chambre, John, 65. 284.
Chambrelan, Sir Thomas, 222. 315.
Champ, Arthur and Anne, 184.
Chapman, Benjamin, 118.
Chapplin, Andrew, ill.
Charnocke, Stephen, 152.
Charter, William, 166. 222.
Chartres, Alexander, 221.
Cheeke, Samuel and Catherine, 130.
Cheevers, John, 263. 325.
Walter, 119.
Cheshire, William, 228.
Cheslen, John, 152.
Chewning, Thomas, 50.
Cheyney, Charles, 177.
Child, John, 210.
Richard, Dingle, and Robert, 69
Robert, 127.
Chinery, John, 76.
Chissers, Richard, 118.
Choppyne, Robert and Mary, 66.
Christian, Minard, 225. 316.
Christmasse, Thomas, 51. 282.
Christchurch Parish, Cork, Minister of, 78.
— - — Dublin, Dean of 180.
Clancarty, Donnogh, Earl of, 240. 319.
Clanchy, Catherine and John, 262. 324.
Cornelius, 227. 316.
Clanrickard, William, Earl of, 263.
Clansey, Cornelius, 227. 316.
Clare, Bridget, 261.
Daniel, Lord Viscount, 260. 324.
Clarke, Fra
George, 222. 315.
John, 211. 221. 315.
Thomas, 85. 287.
Clayton, Randall, 62. 113. 118. 138. 139
140. 150. 166.167.171. 179. 187.188.228
284. 293. 294. 298. 301. 304. 307 309 ‘
Casey, John, 105.
Cashell, Tlios. Lord Archbishop of,
Clayton, William, 141.
Cleere, Thomas, 181.
Clements, Abraham, 92.
Daniel, 134.
Jane alias Joan, 92. 289.
Clenton, James and Mary, 275.
Clergy of Ireland, 216. 217. 314.
Clerke, James, 85.
John, 52. 137. 147. 298.
Nicholas, 53. 147.
Cliffe, John, 162. 302.
Clifford, John, 202. -
— — alias Yelverton, Walter, 128.
Clonfert, Edward, Bishop of, 241.
Clonmell, Corporation of 176.
Clorane, Edmond, 246.
Clutterbucke, Richard, 160. 302.
Clynch, William, 237. 319.
Coackly, Thomas, 227. 316.
Cockdalle, Richard, 165.
Cocke, Francis, 94. 289.
Codde, Nicholas, 213.
Coghlan, Dermitius, 72.
Mary and Francis, 249. 322.
i, Hugh, 92. 289.
Sir John, 49. 124. 281. 295.
Mathew, 90.
Robert, 75.
Thomas, 90.
alias Northcott, Hanna, 159.
Colkin, Ralph, 172.
Collard, Dorothy, 245.
College, Dublin, Provost of Trinity, 218.
Collenane, Nicholas, 280. 328.
Colley, Francis, 206. 215.
— Gerrard, 248. 321.
Collinges, Thomas, 152.
Collins, Charles, 153.
James, 212. 313.
Collis, Charles, 99. 290.
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Colpoys, John, 179.
Colthurst, John, 277.
Collvill, John, Lord, 124.
Colvill, Margarett, 180.
Comin, John, 139.
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Commins, Jolin, 105.
Compton, Thomas, 109.
Comyn, Nicholas and Christian, 280.
Corny ne, John and Margaret, 271.
Connor, Bartholomew, 124.
Conry, Charles, 257.
John, 250.
Conway, Edw. Lord Viscount, 53. 136. 298.
Thomas, 133.
Coocli, Thomas, 88.
Cooke, Edward, 222. 315.
John, 209. 212. 312.
Richard, 194. 230.
Robert, 67. 225. 284.
Thomas, 97. 126.
Coolishy, Henry, 105.
Cooper, Edward, 58. 283.
Grace and Thomas, 111. 293.
Nathaniel, 107.
Coote, Chidley, 83. 113. 231. 287. 293.
Richard, 194. 310. 317.
Tho% 103. 107. 112.228. 291. 292.293.
Cope, Henry, 138.
Copeland, Edward, 231.
Corbett, Samuel, 228.
Cork, Richard, Earl of, 152. 161. 184.. 187.
194. 237. 301. 302. 310. 319.
Cormick, Michael, 249.
Cornocke, Jacob, 173. 306.
Corry, Walter, 164. 303.
Cosby, William, 82.
Cosh, Elisha, 129.
Cosier, Gilbert, 120.
Cotham, or Crotliam, Thomas, 69.
Cotter, Robert, 105.
Cotterell, Jolm, 212.
Cotton, Eusebius, 170.
Thomas and Mary, 152.
Courthop, Sir Peter, 129. 197. 311.
Covert, Richard, 71. 183. 285. 308.
Cowse, Richard, 235.
Cox, Henry, 210.
William, 188.
Coyne, John, 162.
Cozens, Jolm, 138.
Cradock, Philip, 228.
Crainsborough, Peter, 251. 322.
Cramer, Tobias, 97. 290.
Crane, Symon, 159.
Creagh, John, 242.
Michael, 247.
Pierce, 47. 281.
Creighton, John, 145.
Crew, John, 228.
Crimble, Roger, 71.
Waterhouse, 71.
Crispe, Dame Anne, John and Thomas,
158.
Ellis, 118.
Croan, Daniel, 85.
Crocker, Henry, 261.
John, 179.
Crofton, John, 85.
Henry, 261. 324.
Crofts, Benjamin, 171. 196. 305.
Croker, Walter, 228.
Cromwell, Vere Essex, 91. 289.
Crooke, Thomas, 72.
Crookhome, Margaret, 116.
Crookshank, John, 167.
Crosthwaite, Thomas, 140.
Crotliam, or Cotham, Thomas, 69.
Cruice, Garrett, 262.
Cuffe, Sir James, 102. 189. 203. 291.
John, 201.
Joseph, 66. 284.
Cullin, Thomas, 247. 251. 322.
Culme, Hugh, 62.
Cunningham, John, 203.
William, 65. 203.
Cunnys, Edward, 231.
Cuppage, Robert, 110.
Cuppaidge, Faustine, 72.
Curd, Thomas, 67. 101. 284. 290.
Curry, John, 172. 196. 305.
Curtis, Richard, 105.
Cusack, John, 260.
Moore and John, 271. 326.
Cusacke, Christopher, 233.
D.
DABBS, Samuel, 224.
Dalin, John, 172.
Dalton, Garrett, 254.
(122.)
Dalton, John, 152.
Peter, 69.
Daly, Charles, 234. 318.
Dermott, 237. 319.
James, 246. 321.
John, 274.
Dancer, Thomas, 170.
Daniel, Hugh and Catharine, 251.
Darcy, Jane, 244. 321.
John, 241. 320.
Martin and James, 244.
Nicholas, 136.
Peter, 248.
Dashwood, Richard, 184.
Daton, Walter, 235.
Davenport, Charles, 147.
. Christopher, 180.
Thomas, 225. 316.
Davies, John, 138.
Sir Paul, 173.
Davis, Sir Paul, 120.
William, 184.
Davy, William, 128. 296.
Davyes, Edward, 143.
Dawges, Robert, 226.
Dawley, Walter, 212.
Dawling, John, 191.
Dawson, John, 55. 282.
Richard, 124. 295.
Thomas, 121. 128.
Deacon, Mary, 116.
Deakin, William, 159.
Deane, Abraham, 174.
Joseph, 107. 201. 292.
Stephen, 244. 321.
Thomas, 237. 319.
Delamar, William, 246. 321.
Delarocke, Richard, 221.
Deline, Eliz., 192.
Den, Thomas, 276.
Dennis, Thomas, 229.
Denny, Sir Arthur, 59. 223. 315.
Desborough, Samuel and Rose, 125.
Desborow, John, 71.
Dethick, Thomas, 124.
Devenish, William, 250.
Devilleer, Sir John, 132. 297.
Devoran, Cyprian, 243.
Deyos, George, 129. 296.
Dickinson, Thomas, 153.
Dickson, Robert, 256.
Digby, Essex, 158.
Dillon, Arthur, 77. 133. 297.
Cary, 188. 206. 215. 310. 311. 314.
Francis, 262. 325.
George, 72.
Gerrald, 244. 261. 324.
James, 277. 327.
■ John, 265.
Richard, 242. 320.
Theobald, 270. 326.
alias Brabazon, Ellis, 270.
Dingle, Richard, 69.
Disney, George, 233. 317.
jun., William, 63. 284.
sen., William, 63. 284.
Dixon, James, 164..
Robert, 260. 273.
Dodgin, Thomas, 118. 184..
Doghertv, Charles, 90.
Domvile, Sir William, 66. 264. 284.
Donaldson, James, 191.
John, 191.
Donegal, Arthur, Earl of, 145. 300.
Dongan, William, Lord Viscount, 200.
Donnellnn, Edmond, 203. 280. 328.
John, 243.
Donogher, William and Margaret, 265.
Donovane, Jeremiah, 113.
Dover, Daniel, 128.
Isaac, 214.
Dowdall, Sir Luke, 235. 254. 318. 323.
Dowde, Daniel, 235.
Dowell, Allen, 251.
Dowling, Murtagh, 246. 260.
Downing, Robert, 238.
Doyle, Bartholomew, 226.
Drake, Roger, 82. 232. 317.
Roger and Hannah, 82.
Draper, James, 126.
William, 179.
Draydon, or Dreyden, Sir Robert, 69. 227.
Drew, John, 236. 318.
Drogheda, Henry, Earl of, 141. 299.
Drury, Robert, 130. 297.
Dublin, Michael, Archbishop of, 180. 285.
299. 302. 307.
University of, 225.
Corporation of) 75.
Ministers of Parishes in, 199.
Mayor of, 75.
Ducane, Peter, 192.
Duffe, Richard, 272.
Duggan, Dennis, 276.
Dulchanty, Roger, 236.
Duke, Charles, 130.
Duncatmon, Fort of, 191.
Dundalk, Vicar of, 208.
Dungannon, Marcus, Lord Viscount, 120.
121. 142. 216. 294. 299. 300.
Durham, Lettice, 136.
Dury, John, 248. 260.
Dwiggin, Roger, 280.. 328.
Dwyre, Catherine and Philip, 279.
Edmund, 260.
E.
EAMES, Samuel, 222.
Eaton, Anne, 223.
Samuel, 228.
Symon, 89. 288.
Ebzery, John, 206. 311.
Eccles, Gilbert, 82. 287.
Edge, John, 212. 313.
Edgeworth, Robert, 179.
Edwards, Diogenes, 151.
1 Hugh, 110.
John, 101.
Osburne, 110.
Richard and Elizabedi, 58. 283.
Thomas, 111.
Egan, Carbery, 250.
Carbury, Dan. and Constable, 235.
■ Flan., 274.
James, 274.
Egg, or Agge, Thomas, 117.
Eldred, Robert, 159.
Elliott, Thomas, 125. 177. 273.
Elminston, Henry, 159.
Elphin, Bishop of, 55.
Elston, Edward and Dorothy, 121.
Emerson, John, 133. 153. 198. 301.
Erwin, Gerrard, 172.
Essex, Arthur, Earl of, 216.
Eustace, Anne and Martha, 235.
Francis, 261.
Evans, George, 92. 139.
John, 110.
Nathaniel, 174.
Thomas, 84. 199. 229.
Evanson, Nathaniel, 64.
Evatt, Susan and Francis, 196.
Evelyn, George and Eliza, 216. 314.
Everard, Patrick, 246.
Sir Redmond, 247. 321.
Everfield, Edward, 238.
Evett, Margaret and Richard, 231.
Ewer, John, 64.
Ewers, John, 125.
Exham, John, 125.
Eyre, John, 79. 233. 317.
Richard, 223.
Eyres, Jolm, 78. 208. 253. 323.
— Thomas, 181. 308.
F.
FAGAN, Patrick, 188.
Fagg, Sir John, 67. 284.
Faggetter, Henry, 265.
Faith, Solomon, 213. 313.
Fallon, Edmond, 234.
Roger, 250.
Fanning, Jeffrey, 158. 302.
William, 273. 326.
Farley, Martin, 135.
Farmer, George, 226. 316.
Farrell, Irriel and Sarah, 242. 320.
John, 127.
William, 120.
Farrer alias Campbell, Elizabeth, 112.
Jolm, 112.
Fell, James and Sarah, 238.
Feltham, Henry, 151.
Fennell, John, 127.
. Robert, 209. 217.
Fenton, Sir William, 122.
Fenwick, Ralph, 12l. 171. 295.
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Fernely, Philip, 48.
Femes and Leigliliu, Richard, Lord Bishop
of, 139.
Ferris, George, 260.
Field, John, 204.
William, 209.
Finch, Francis, 225.
I-Ienry, 232.
Simon, 75.
William and Henry, 170. 305. 317.
Fingall, Countess of, 248. 321.
Finglas, Robert, 63.
Fisher, Harry, 213. 313.
John, 107. 132.
Maudlin, 180.
Fiske, John, 91. 289.
Thomas, 91.
Fitz-Andrew, John Comins, 247.
Fitz-Dominick, Edward Martin, 245.
John French, 244.
Nicholas White, 265.
— William French, 251.
Fitz-Donogh, Connor O’Bryen, 273. 327.
Fitz- Edmond, James Bodkin, 257. 324.
Fitz-Geoffry, John Lynch, 257.
Fitz Gerald, Edmond, 261.
• — Garrett, 127. 271.
James, 153. 269. 326.
John, 137. 321.
Sir John, 222.
Maurice, 95.
Richard, 271.
— Robert, 130.
■ — William, 143.
Fitz-Gerrald, John, 245.
Fitz-Harding, Charles, Visct., 186. 309.
Fitz-Henry, Robert Slice, 262.
Fitz-Marcus, Nicholas Lynch, 238.
Fitz-Maurice, Edmund, 238.
Fitz-Morrice, Lucy and Richard, 265. 325.
Filz-Morris, Ulick, 196.
Fitz-Nicholas, Nidi. Lynch, 263.
Fitz-Peter, Anth. French, 269. 326.
Fitz-Ulick, Tibbott Bourke, 256. 323.
Flanagan, Bridget, 251.
Fleetwood, Charles, 70. 175.
Fleming, James, 158. 362.
Fletcher, John, 117.
Mary, 232.
Flower, Henry, 112. 228.
William, 94.175.181.185.307.308.
Fogg, Margaret and John, 273.
Freetwood, John, 172.
Freind, John, 53. 282.
French, Dominick, 119. 294.
Evelyn and Patrick, 258.
George, 234. 254. 258. 279. 317. ;
323. 324. 328.
Plenry, 181.
James, 244.
- ■ Ign. and Joan, 244.
Jasper, 244.
Jeffery, 257. 323.
John, 70. 138. 199. 234. 285.
Marcus, 266.
Matthew, 125.
Nicholas, 244. 321.
Patrick, 234. 318.
Robuck, 238. 319.
Thomas, 258. 324.
Fripp, Robert, 97.
Fuller, Abraham, 196.
GAHAN, Daniel and Susanna, 72. 285.
Gaick, John, 98.
Galbraith, James, 142. 209.
Gale, Anthony, 86. 288.
Peter, 124.
Gallagher, Phellem, 109.
Thomas, 59.
Galland, John, 124.
Galway, Warden of, 223.
Gambwell, William, 163.
Gardiner, John, 142.
Gardner, Edward, 272. 326.
Hester, 315.
Robert, 67.
Garland, Robert, 227.
Garrett, or Garrard, Jacob, 167.
John, 117. 138.
Garstin, James and William, 126. 296.
Gason, John, 136.
Gay, John, 92. 122.
Geoghegan, Bryne, 278.
1 Giles and Edward, 250.
Hugh, 274. 277. 327.
Gerard, Gilbert, 166. 304.
Gernon, George, 276.
Gethin, Sir Richard, 97. 111. 139. 214. 226.
266. 298. 313. 316. 325.
Gibbings, John, 102. 291.
— Symon, 245. 321.
Gibbon alias Ously, Anne, 105.
Ellinor and Morrish, 251.
Mary and Gilladuffe, 243. 321.
Richard, 244.
Thomas, 228.
Gibbons, Francis, 109. 292.
Gibbs, William, 69.
Gibson, Seafoule, 89. 179. 289. 307.
William, 152.
Gifford, Jasper, 82.
John, 66. 284.
Glegg, Edward, 144. 300.
Gloucester, Mayor and Burgesses of the
City of, 269.
Godfrey, John, 138.
Godolphin, William, 60.
Godwin, W, 126.
Gold, James, 167. 304.
Goldsmith, George, 211.
Goodman, Thomas, Minister of Shandon,
Cork, 78.
Eliza and William, 127. 296.
Goodwin, Bryan, 256.
Robert and Benjamin, 184.
alias Greene, Jane and John, 227.
316.
Gore, Sir Arthur, 68. 115. 256. 284.
Charles, 61.
Sir Francis, 60. 198. 203. 237. 319.
Frances, 66.
John, 1 10. 180. 293.
Gorges, John, 262.
Robert, 144. 300.
Gormanston, Jenico, Lord Visct. 208. 312.
Gormon, Thomas, 243. 320.
Gosden, Henry, 131.
Gough, Edward, 238. 319.
Gould, Ilonora and Anne, 120.
John, 181.
Goulde, Mary and Margaret, 133.
Harman, Anne, 158. 302. ’
Sir Thomas, 115. 294.
Harmer, William, 160. 302.
Harrington, Robert, 128.
Harris, Philip, 130. 297.
William, 184.
Harrison, Edmond, 66.
John, 56.
Mary and Margaret, 256.
Thomas, 57.
Hart, John, 144.
Thomas, 112.
Harte, Merrick, 127.
Hartstong, Standish and Anne, 223.
Hartstongue, Standish, 180. 307.
Hartwell, Humphrey, 54.
Harvey, Francis, 86! 288.
Harwell, Elizabeth, 154.
Haslop, Francis and Mary, 276.
Hassall, Samuel, 125.
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Hassard, John, 152.
Hassells, or Hasells, Robert, 118. 294.
Hatch, John, 223.
Hawes alias Williams, Sarah and Nath. 215.
314.
Hawkins, Charles, 151.
John, 273.
Hawkny, Richard, 105.
Hawtry, Ralph, 1 13. 293.
Hay tor, Michael, 121.
Healy, James and William, 245.
Heather, William, 131.
Heaton, Nicholas, 125.
Heburne, or Hepbume, Eliz. 154. 178. 302.
Hehir, Silvester, 261. 278. 327.
Helsham, Arthur, 92.
Henesy, Philip, 260.
Henman, William, 228.
Hensey, Joshua, 164.
Henzey, Ananias, 164.
Thomas, 191.
Herbert, Sir George, 220. 315.
Iierricke, John, 70. 285.
Hester, Eliz. and Anne, 224.
Hewett, Nathaniel, 217.
Hewetson, Christopher and Jane, 62. 284.
Thomas, 199. 180.
Heydon, Alexander, 138.
Heynes, John, 71.
Hickford, Anne, 117.
- Thomas, 262.
Hicky, Daniel, 279.
Hide, Arthur, 226. 316.
Lawrence, 223.
Highgate, Edmond, 122.
Hignett, Daniel, 192. 310.
Hill, John, 233.
■ Samuel, 175.
Thomas, 188. 310.
Hilton, Robert, 130.
Hinde, George, 272.
Hitchcock, William, 120.
Hoare, Abraham, 133.
Edward, 133.
Hobbs, Hugh, 110.
Hodder, John, 85. 201. 288.
William, 66. 284.
Hodges, John, 215.
Thomas, 121. 215.
Hodgson, Richard, 126.
Hodson, Lawrence, 66.
Hoey, William, 179.
Hogan, Honora, 248. 322.
Murtagh, 254.
Holcombe, Eliz. 120.
Mary, 120.
Holland, John, 60.
alias Forrester, Elija, 118.
Hollywood, John, 55.
Holme, Thomas, 110. 293.
Holmes, Sir Robert, 253.
Honor, John, 100. 290.
Hooke, Thomas, 70. 285.
Hooper, Nicholas, 180.
Hope, Anthony, 98.
Hopkins, William, 228.
Horan, John, 264.
Horane, Roger, 259.
Hore, Philip, 67. 284.
Matthew, 125. 241. 296. 320.
Horsey, Anthony, 78. 286.
Hort alias Lynn Mary, 177.
Hoskins, Lettice, 166.
Houghton, Thomas, 97. 198. 290.
Houlcraft, Charles, 221.
Hoult, Eliz. and John, 231. 317.
Hovenden, Alex, and Ellinor, 260.
Hovendon, Thomas, 138.
Howard, William, 69.
William, Eliz. and Lettice, 121.
Howford, Robert, 177.
Howlett, William, 49.
Hoyle, Joshua, 115.
Hubbert, Isaack, 231.
Hublon, Peter, 230.
Hudson, Richard, 248.
Hughes, Henry, 202.
Mary, 247.
Peter, 119.
Samuel, 184. 308.
Hughes alias Hurd, Mary, 260.
Hull, Richard, 88.
Humes, Patrick, 175.
Hunt, Nathaniel, 51. 85.
Richard, 203. 311.
(122)
Hunt, Thomas, 196. 310.
Hunter, William, 85.
Hurd, John, 198. 218. 314.
— — Nathaniel, 192.
Hurley, John, 260.
Hussey, William, 192.
Hutchinson, Daniel, 85. 199.
Richard, 86.
Hyde, Arthur, 214.
Lawrence, 128. 296.
I.
Igoe, Charles, 252.
Ikerryn, Pierce, Viscount, 213.
Inchiquin, Morrough, Earl of, 98. 102. 290.
291.
William, Earl of, 264. 325.
Ingolsby or Ingoldsby, George, 77. 128.
Sir Henry, 60.219.224.255.283.
Sir Richard, 60. 224. 283. 315.
Ingram, Anthony, 70.
Sir Arthur, 95.
Frances and Francis, 227.
Inman, Thomas, 223.
Ivers, Henry, 129. 246. 247. 260. 321.
Ivory, William, 96. 151. 199. 290.
Izod, Richard and Mary, 119.
J.
Jacob, William, 105.
Jackson, Alexander, 151.
Daniel and Sarah, 178.
Edmond, 86.
Francis, 129. 162.
Mary, 151.
Ralph, 121.
Thomas, 143.
alias Michelburne, Eliz. 151.
Jago, Walter, 127. 296.
James, Robert, 132.
Jarvis, John, 77. 286.
Jeacock, John, 70.
Jeffreyes, or Jeffryes, John, 90. 153. 289. 301 .
— Richard, 90. 153. 192.
Jeoffreys, Robert, 52.
Jenkins, Moses, 214.
Jephson, John, 102. 118.
Jessop, William, 117.
Johnson, Henry, 109.
John and Eliz. 120.
Thomas, 128. 277.
Johnston, Walter, 152. 214.
Jones, Bryan, 176.
Catharine, 178.
Francis, 78. 286.
Jeremiah, 200.
Michael, 221.
Oliver, 234. 256.
Roger, 132. 187. 206. 211. 312.
Sir Theophilus, 94. 104. 121. 153.
207. 270. 289. 291. 301. 312.
William, 173.
Joyce, Richard, 239.
Jurin, John, 69. 285.
Juxon, Thomas, 215.
K.
Keating, Lawrence, 251.
Kealy [should be Healy,] James, 245.
Kearney, Richard, 125.
Keiley, Godfrey, 198.
Redder, Vincent, 227.
Kelley, Bryan M'Shane, 250.
Con Oge, 246.
Cornelius, 256.
Donnogh, 226.
Farragh, 239.
John, 250. 322.
Laughlin, 265, 325.
Owen, 250. 322.
Richard, 244. 321.
Sarah, 265.
Sisly, 265.
Teige, 252. 323.
Kellsall, Humphry, 228.
Kenan, Roger, 132.
Kendricke, Thomas, Frances and John,. 166.
Kennedy, David, 128.
. Dermot, 253.
Edmond, 248.
Sir Richard, 134. 248. 322.
Kennedy, Sir Robert, 133.
Kent, Andrew, 259. 324.
Kentish alias Short, Sarah, 71. 285.
Kerridge, Samuel, 143. 300.
Keyler, Godfrey, 140. 299.
Killalowe, Bishop of, 45. 262. 281.
King, Frances, 151.
Giles, 211.
James, 175. 231. 274.
Henry, 118.
Nicholas, 112.
Peter, 163.
Priscilla, 223.
Robert, 271.
Sir William, 109. 247. 292. 321.
alias Weekes, Blanch, 203.
Kingdon, Richard, 114.
Kingston, John, Lord, 130. 204. 297. 311.
Samuel, 126.
Kirle, Sir Richard, 105. 292.
Kinvan, Edmond, 277. 327.
John, 257.
Marcus, 277.
Martin, 246. 319. 321.
Martin and Richard, 238.
Robert, 244.
Knight, John, 128.
Nicholas, 277.
Thomas, 150.
William, 118. 294.
Knolles, Thomas, 78.
Knox, Thomas, 174. 306.
Kynaston, John, 58.
Kyte, Henry, 181.
L.
Lacy, Nathaniel and Elizabeth, 198.
Lacye, Walter, 173.
Lallan, Andrew, 237. 318.
Lake, John, 229.
Lambe, William, 151.
Lambert, George, 130.
Oliver, 109. 170. 206. 292. 305.
Roger, Alexander and John, 166.
Lane, Sir George, 74. 286.
John, 212.
Nicholas, 227.
William, 66. 105.
Lanesborough, Geo. Lord Visct. 250. 262.
Lancaster, Peter, 228.
Langford, Hercules, 130. 296.
Sir Hercules, 226.
Langliorne, John, 139.
Langlie, Charles, 232.
Langton, John, 140. 184.
Lapsly, Thomas, 110.
Latham, George, 143.
Lattin, William, 166.
Laughlin, Richard, 65. 284.
Laurence, John, 242.
Thomas, 172.
Lavallin, James, 172.
Lawrence, Thomas, 232. 317.
Layng, Ilellen and Benjamin, 114.
Ledgwitch, George, 152.
Ledwich, Nicholas, 250.
Lee, Henry, 247.
John, 124.
Robert, 153.
Legat, William, 192.
Legg, William, 58. 225. 283.
Le Hunt, Richard, 52. 282.
Leicester, Robert, Earl of, 114. 294.
Leigh, Francis, 169.
Robert, 154. 192. 193.
Thomas, 141. 299.
William, 154. 301.
Leighlin and Femes, Richard, Bishop of, 139.
Lemon, William, 177. 307.
Lendsey, Andrew, 166.
Lenthall, Thomas, 85. 183.
Leonard, John, 162. 247. 302.
Lesley, William, 112.
Lestrange, Thomas, 160. 302.
Levelis, Francis, 88.
Lewis, Richard, 63.
Ley, William, 174.
Licester, John, 97.
Limerick, Bishop of, 114. 179. 294.
Linchian, David, 151. 183.
Lindley, Hugh, 227.
Lincolne, Thomas, 91.
Lindsay, Thomas, 106.
Lloyd, Andrew, 63.
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Lloyd, Sir Charles, 54.
Thomas, 53. 282.
Trevor, 89. 288.
Lobb, Richard, 273. 327.
Lochard, Peter and Alice, 159.
Lock, Richard, 227.
Locke, Mathew, 96.
Loftus, Adam, 175.
Henry, 232, 317.
Sir Nicholas, 76.
Long, Felix, 63.
Margaret and Catherine, 273.
Thomas, 62. 183. 284.
Sir Walter, 50. 281.
Longford, Francis, Earl of, 256.
Louth, Oliver, Lord Baron of, and Dame
Maty, 8cc. 273. 327.
Matthew, Lord Baron of, 270. 326.
Lovelace, Thomas, 171.
Lovering, John, 191.
Lovett, Christopher, 143.
Low or Lowe, William, 111. 180. 307.
Lowe, George, 127.
Loyd, Sir Charles, 207.
Richard, 204.
Lucas, Benjamin, 180. 243. 297.
Benjamin and Thomas, 133.
John, 91.
Lye, Francis, 137. 298.
Lymbry, Gregory, 91.
Lymington, George, 119.
Lynam, Robert, 227.
Lynch, George, 256.
Sir Henry and Ellis, 251. 323.
Isidore, 262. 324.
Marcus, 259.
Mary and Mich. 258.
Maurice, 273. 326.
Nicholas, 238. 263. 319.
Peter and Teresa, 238. 319.
Stephen, 238.
Thomas and Christian, 246. 328.
Thomas, Pat. and Mary, 280.
Lyndon, John, 118.
Lynn alias Hort, Mary, 177.
Lynne, Andrew, 75. 286.
Lyons, Ann and Dorothy, 143.
Lysaght, John, 76.
Nicholas and Margaret, 265.
William, 250. 322.
M.
Mabbott, Gilbert and Kympton, 110.
M'Cae, Donough, 276.
M'Canna, John, 159.
M'Dermott, Hugh, Mac Teige, Fitz Rory,
M'Owen Gratia, 271.
Roger, 234. 318.
M'Donnell, Alexander, 169. 306.
Sir James, 254.
M’Donogh, Oliver, 257.
M'Donnogh, Daniel, 244. 321.
— Tirlagh, 250.
M'Faden, Hugh, 138.
M'Gennis, Anthony, 273.
Macgill, James, 163.
or Magill, Hugh and James, 121.
295.
Macgomery, Gabriel, 152.
M'Grath, Bryan, 236.
M'Jelbredy, Maurice, 138.
Mackall, Richard, 250. 322.
Mackee, Thomas, 152.
McLennaghan, Andrew, 110.
MacMahon, Honora and Toilogh, 261. 324.
M'Mahon, Matthew, 242. 320.
Mortagh, 260.
McNeile, Daniel, 106.
M'Nemarra, Daniel, 246.
■ Donnogh, 246. 260. 279. 328.
— • John, 264. 279. 325.
John and Honora, 260.
Hugh, 269.
- - Macon and John, 246.
Roger, 246.
M'Paden, Teige, 239. 319.
M'Stephen, Patrick, 275.
Madden, Fergus, 237.
John, 243. 320.
Melaghlin, 280.
Morgan, 263.
Richard, 261.
Maddocks, Joalie, 245.
Magenis, Bryan, 246.
Magennis, Eliz. 252. 323.
Magill, John, 61. 112. 293.
Magrath, Bryan, 258. 318.
Edmond, 239.
Redmond and Ellis, 272. 326.
Thomas and Honora, 244.
Mahon, Barnaby, 251.
Nicholas, 125. 251. 296. 322.
Malby, James, 119.
Mallack, John, 227.
Mallowny, Joseph, 246.
Malone, Edmond, 261.
Manly, James and John, 211.
Mansergh, Bryan, 130.
James, 84. 209.
Mansfield, John, 262.
Manson, James, 173.
Manwareing, Andrew, 203.
Margetson, Mary, 234.
Markes, Nathaniel, 135. 170. 298.
Markey, John, 126.
Markham, William, 180.
Marsden, Josias and Deborah, 70.
Marsh, Ralph, 143.
Marshall, John, 225. 245. 253. 279.
Thomas, 118. 225.
Martin, Edward, 119. 294.
John, 92.
Lancelott, 133. 297.
Matthew, 236. 318.
Richard, 239. 245. 253. 259. 319.
323. 324:.
Robert, 245. 321.
■ alias Lynch, Julian, 256.
Martyne, George, 277. 327.
Massam, Elizabeth, 95. 110.
Massareene, John, Lord Viscount, 146. 171
193. 194. 300. 305. 310.
Massey, Hugh, 95. 289.
Mathewes, Anne, 152.
Christopher, 103.
• Francis, 279.
• George, 46. 182. 281. 308.
■ Theobald, 46. 281.
Mathews, John, 54.
- William, 69. 285.
Maud, Robert, 71.
Maunsell, Boyle, 94.
John, 94.
May, Abraham, 117.
Maynard, Sir Boyle, 67. 228. 284. 316.
Sir John, 216. 314.
Mayne, John, 186.
Mayo, Miles, Lord Viscount, 267. 325.
Meade, Dominick, 273. 327.
William, 171.
Meadows, William, 213.
Meara, Edmond, 260. 324.
Thomas, 236.
Meares, Lewis, 163.
Meath, Edward, Earl of, 122. 178. 295.
Bishop of, 69. 82. 285. 291.
Medcalfe, Henry, 206. 215.
Mercer, Robert, 224.
Meredith, Sir Amos, 54. 282.
Charles, 62. 199. 284.
Thomas, 168. 304.
Merrick, John, 223.
Mervin, Sir Audley, 154. 176. 227. 306.
Michelburne alias Jackson, Eliz. 151. 183.
Micklethwayte, Nathaniel, 203.
Mihyll, Robert, 250.
Miller, Abraham, 144.
Robert, 103.
— - Thomas, 151.
William, 192.
Mills, Thomas, 170.
William, 211.
Minchin, Charles, 102.
Humphrey, 171. 305.
Moland, John, 197. 228. 310.
Mollineux, Adam, 132. 297.
Molloy, Charles, 234.
Molyneux, Samuel, 78. 262.
Monday, Thomas, 238.
Monroe, Daniel, 92.
Montgomery, Hugh, 160. 161. 163. 302. 303.
William, 170. 176. 306.
Moody, John, 136. 298.
Moore, Ambrose, 222.
Arthur, 186.
Brent, 168.
Moore, Garrett, 275. 327.
Giles, 229.
■ Melchior, 240.
Nicholas, 102. 226. 291. 316.
Samuel, 288.
Thomas, 228. 316.
Richard, 69. 171. 265.
William, 125. 280. 328.
Moorehead, William, 244.
Morgan, John, 163. 271.
■ Robert, 80. 239. 319.
Sarah and Catharine, 223.
Morick, Richard, 231.
Morish, Edmond, 235.
Morres, Harvey, 159.
Samuel, 138.
Morris, Harvy, 280.
Margaret, 245. 321.
— Samuel and Sarah, 174. 306.
Thomas, 52. 105.
— William, 174. 196. 310.
Morrishy, Daniel and Cily, 265.
Mortimer, James, 94, 192.
Patrick, 226.
Morton, Henry, 210. 312.
Mott, Barbara,’ 245.
Mottlow, James, 51. 282.
Moulde, Marke, 180. 307.
Mouldsworth, Robert, 147.
Mount Alexander, Hugh, Earl of, 134.
Moungarrett, Edm. Lord Viscount, 87. 288.
Mountgomery, Hugh, 203.
Mountrath, Charles, Earl of, 76. 211. 286.
• Jane, Countess Dow' of, 230.
Mucken, Patrick, 93.
Mulhallon, John and Patrick, 159.
Mulloy, Hugh, 259. 324.
Murphy, Maurice, 226.
Theodore and Mary, 109.
Murrell, Gunter, 91.
Muschampe, Denny, 166. 304.
Musgrave, William, 229.
Myhill, George, 118.
N.
Nangle, Mable, 119.
Robert, 119.
Napper, James, 112. 293.
Navy, John, 222, 315.
Naughten, John, 263.
Neale, Constantine, 114. 199. 294.
Neherny, Daniel, 251. 322.
Nelane, Edward and Any, 271.
Mich, and Ellen, 271.
William, 247.
jun. Edward, 271.
Nelson, John and Martha, 210. 312
Nest, Francis, 1 17.
Nettervill, Nicholas, Lord Viscount, 277. 327.
Nettles, John, 53.
Newbery, or Newberry, Henry, 127. 225.
Newbrugh, Thomas, 124.
Newburgh, Arthur, 147.
Newcomen, Sir Thomas, 201. 225. 236. 252.
318.
Newnam, Thomas and Eliz. 96. 289.
Newstead, William, 238.
Newton, Benjamin, 123.
Richard, 269. 325.
Samuel and Mary, 1 18. 294.
Nicholas, Eliz. and Edward, 93.
Nicholett, Charles, 164.
Nicholls, Edward, 64.
Henry, 122. 123. 295.
John, 221. 315.
Nicholson, Edward, 85.
Henry, 202.
Gilbert, 71.
John, 162.
Nix, Henry, 225. 316.
Nixon, James, 235. 318.
John, 126.
Noell, Joseph, 242. 256.
Thomas, 50. 282.
Joseph, 242. 256.
orNoelle, Sir Martin, 50.102.1 16.282.
Nolan, James, 265.
Joseph, 242. 320.
John, 256. 323.
Patrick, 234. 241. 242. 317. 320.
Northcott alias Cole, Hanna, 159.
Joshua and Richard, 159.
Francis, 184.
Samuel, 229.
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Nottle, William, 229.
Nugent, Anne, 280.
Edmund, 256. 323.
John, 24.7. 321.
John and Dymphna, 2
Thomas, 235.
Nunn, Richard, 82.
o.
O’Brien, Daniel, 87. 288.
O’Bryan, Donogh, 247. 321. 327.
Francis, 236.
O’Callaghane, Teige, 277.
O’Connelly, Martha and Arthur, 166.
O’Connor, Anny and Charles, 250.
Connor, 24.7.
Cormack, 235.
Hugh, 277. 327.
Thomas, 244.
O’Dea, John, 260.
Michael, 276. 327.
O’Dell, John, 142.
Ogle, Nicholas, 170.
Thomas and Lettice, 232.
O’Glisson, Connor, 256.
O’Grady, Mannagh, 236.
O’Hanragan, Edmund, 236.
O’Hara, Charles, 224.
Charles and Mary, 125.
Teige, 125. 296.
O’Hehir, Edmund Oge, 261. 264. 325.
Hugh, 264. 325.
Murtogh, 262.
O’Heyne, Faragh, 257.
O’Kearny, Bryan, 264.
Oliver, John, 117.
Robert, 77. 286.
O’Loghlin, Donnogh and Fennola, 247.
O’Moran, Daniel and Giles, 250. 322.
O’Neale, John, 237.
Turlogh, 270. 326.
Orchard, Joshua, 159.
Ormesby, Anthony, 105. 292.
. Arthur, 76. 121. 286.
Charles, 76.
. — Christopher and Thomas, 105.
Sir Edward, 93. 252. 289. 323.
George, 114. 121. 252.
James, 114.
Philip, 161.
Robert, 252. 323.
William, 114.
Ormond, James, Duke of, 48. 80. 92. 126.
155. 192. 235. 281. 287. 289. 302. 318.
Ormsby, Christopher, 239.
Oliver, 70.
■ — Thomas, 239.
Orrery, Roger, Earl of, 53.148.224.282.315.
O’Rourk, Bryan, 270. 326.
Osborne, George, 275.
. Henry, 83. 287.
John,' 165. 216. 303.
. Nicholas, 67. 186.
Sir Richard, 67.
— Roger, 73.
Thomas, 67. 186. 284.
William, 97.
Osburne, Nicholas, 145.
O’Sliaghnussey, Roger, 249. 322.
Ossory, Thomas, Earl of, 115. 294.
Ottway, John, 50. 282.
Ouldfield, James, 145.
Ously, Richard and Anne, 105.
Owens, George, 172. 305.
Henry, 173.
■ Jeffrey, 124.
■ Nicholas, 172.
Owgan, Thomas, 100.
Pack, Sir Christopher, 125.
Packenham, Henry, 181.
Packer, Philip, 200.
Packington, Bernard, Minister of St. Peter’s,
Cork, 78.
Pakenham, Henry and Anne, 123.
Page, Emanuel, 170.
Gilbert and Mary, 229.
Thomas, 217.
Palmer, Eliah, 85.
Parke, Robert, 86. 159.
Roger, 151. 183.
Parker, John, 98. 107. 220. 233. 292
(122.)
Parker, Philip, 167. 304.
Parkinson, Edward, 127.
William, 224. 315.
Parris, John, 99.
Parry, John, Dean of Christ Church, 180.
Parsons, Arthur, 152. 301.
■ - ' ■ John, 66.
Robert, 101.
Partridge, John, 121.
Pasly, Robert, 89.
Paule, Thomas, 94.
Payne, John, 136.
Robert, 138.
Peacocke, George, 126.
Thomas, 238.
Peck, or Peeke, John and Christian, 139. 180.
Peirce, Deane Dudley, 254. 318.
Sir Henry, 199.
Richard, 67.
Peirson, John, 216.
Peisley, Jeremiah, 110.
Pelham, Herbert, 143.
Pemberton, Roger, 102. 291.
Pen, Richard, 238.
Penn, Sir William, 95.
Pennyfather, John, 131. 297.
— Mathew, 102.
Peppard, George, 177.
Pepper, George, 68. 285.
William, 47. 281.
Percivall, George, 128. 183.
Sir Philip, 93. 175. 289.
Perine, John, 120.
Pert, Godfrey, 228.
Petty, Dame Eliz. 207.
Sir William, 59. 101. 108. 125. 207.
211. 219. 283. 290. 292. 312. 314.
Peyton, George, 178. 307.
Phelps, Thomas, 67.
Philbin, Walter, Edmond and Richard, 244.
Phillipps, James, 65.
Rice, 213. 313.
Phillpott, Nathaniel, 145. 300.
Phipps, Benjamin, 92.
Pickard, Richard, 69.
Pidcocke, Thomas, 222.
Pierce, Caleb, 159.
John, 173.
Roger, 122.
Piers, Sir Henry, 115. 294.
Piggott, or Pigott, Alex. 77. 104. 105. 151.
183. 290. 301.
Thomas, 86. 96. 288.
Pike jun. John, 229. 317.
Pilkington, Edward, 136. 298.
John and Thomasin, 143.
Pilley, Peter, 242.
Pinsent, William, 160.
Pitcher, William, 215.
Pitts, Mary, 127.
Plomer, Edward, 225.
Plunkett, Christopher, 257.
Henry, 237.
Matthew, 214. 270.
Patrick, 252. 323.
Sir Walter, 50. 172. 175. 305.
Pochrich, Edward, 90.
Michael, 90.
Poe, Mary, 226. 316.
Mary and Daniel, 130.
Thomas, 151.
Pole, Peryam, 45. 281.
Pomroy, Samuel, 64.
Ponsonby, Henry, 55.
Sir John, 141. 218. 299. 314.
Poole, Sir Courtney, 120. 295.
Sarah, Margaret and Joyce, 153.
Poore, Nicholas, 151.
Pope, Nathaniel, 163.
Richard, 152.
. William, 50.
Popham, Alexander, 73.
Porter, John, 238.
Potter, George, 231.
Potts, Edmond, 230. 317.
Poulter, William, 54. 282.
Powell, Gyles, 54. 228.
Power, Edward, 238.
Eliza, 225.
James, 241. 262. 320.
Jeffrey, 241.
Richard, 235. 318.
Thomas, 241.
Walter, 207.
Powerscourt, Folliott, Lord Viscount, 235.
Pratt, Joseph, 93.
Phillis and John, 179.
Richard, 179.
Prendergast, Jeffry, 238. 319.
John, 120.
Walter, 248.
William M'Rickard, 238.
Preston, Sir George, 242. 320.
John, 70. 199. 285. 311.
Prettie, Henry, 45. 281.
Prigg, William, 174.
Prior, Thomas, 110.
Pritty, Peregrine, 126.
Proctor, Thomas, 178.
Prothero, Rice, 184.
Puckle, John, 48.
Punch, William, 120.
Punchard, Richard and Margery, 130.
Purcell, Garrett, 249.
■ Redmond, 241.
Purefoy, Arthur, 132. 297.
• — Bazill or Basill, 67. 101.
Peter, 71.
William, 67. 101. 284. 290.
Purdon, Sir Nicholas, 215. 314.
Pyett, Richard, 138.
Pyke, Edmond, 159.
jun. John, 159.
Pym, Sir Charles, 192.
Pyne, Henry, 123.
— Nicholas, 140. 299.
Q.
Quiney, Richard, 210.
Quynce, Francis, 173.
R.
Raby, Thomas, 220.
Rachford, Ralph, 101.
Radcliff, Peter, 229.
Radcliffe, Hugh, 50. 225. 282.
Thomas, 56. 283.
Radford, William, 224.
Ram, Andrew, 177. 208. 212. 230 . 313.
Rand, James, 106.
Randal, Mathew, 223.
Ranelagh, Arthur, Lord Visct. 85. 194. 197.
Richard, Earl of, 247. 255.
Raper, Henry, 208.
Rathcline Island, Trustees for, 116.
Rawden, Sir George, 61. 136. 145. 284. 298.
300.
Rawkins, John, 69.
Rawlins, Thomas, 96.
Rawson, Gilbert, 134. 297.
Ray, Humphry, 181.
Patrick, 153. 301.
Raymond, Anthony, 120. 276.
Rea, Joseph, 65.
Reagh, Patrick, 198.
Read, James, 153.
John, 75.
Reading, John, 1 18. 294.
Robert, 194. 230. 231. 317.
Redman, Daniel, 171. 198. 305.
Redmond, Daniel, 130.
Reed, James, 94.
Reeves, Charles, 136. 298.
Regimort, Ahasuerus, 159.
Render, Christopher, 107.
Reves, Richard, 91.
Reynell, Richard, 99. 120. 262.
Reynolds, James, 51.
Sir Robert, 110. 216.
Rhinde, David, 180.
Rice, Edward, 272.
John and Christian, 276. 326.
Richards, Thomas, 179. 307.
Solomon, 232. 317.
Richardson, Edward, 178. 192. 310.
Rickards, Andrew, 5
Ridges, William, 56. 170. 28!
Riggs, Anne and James, 72.
Roberts, Francis, 119.
Sarah and Mary, 196.
Robins, Robert, 191.
Robinson, John, 116.
. Joseph, 225.
Thomas, 132.
Roch, Dominick, 235.
James, 247. 248.
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Roch, John, 220.
William, 226.
Rochford, Robert, 259.
Roe, John, 191.
— - Thomas, 91. 166.
Rogers, Humphry, 185.
Richard, 136.
William, 143.
Rogill, Susanna, 172. 305.
Rolfe, John, 219.
Rollc, Samuel, 66. 284.
Rolleston, Francis, 97.
Rolls, Samuel, 265.
Rood), David, 251.
Roscommon, Wentworth, Earl of, 148. 301.
Rose, John, 144.
Rosetrevor, 8cc. Marcus Trevor, Baron of,
142.
Roscarrocke, Edward, 253.
Row, James, 220.
Richard, 112.
Rowell, John, 102. 291.
Rowley, Hugh and Martha, 166. 303.
Sir John, 195. 196. 310.
Rowlidge, Francis, 110.
Rowlston, Francis, 153.
Ruddocke, Andrew, 71.
Rumball, William, 238.
Rush, Thomas, 241.
Russell, William, 123.
Rust, Samuel, 192. 310.
Ruthorne, Joseph, 233.
Rutlage, Thomas, 233.
Rutledge, Nicholas, 1 14.
Rutton, Mathias, 159.
Ruxton, John, 70. 285.
Ryan, Darby, 276.
Edmond, 134. 297.
Teige, 261. 264. 276.
■ William, 260.
William M'Teige, 276.
Ryves, William and John, 102.
Sadler, John, 210.
Thomas, 134. 191. 297.
St. George, Arthur, 63. 198. 284.
■ Sir George, 122. 295.
Sir Oliver, 78. 125. 254. 287.
296.
William, 102. 291.
St. Legcr, John, 111. 226.
I-Ieywood, or Heyward, 135. 298.
St. Peter’s Parish, Cork, Minister of, 78.
Drogheda, Vicar of, 208.
Sail, Joseph, 264.
Sandford, Nicholas, 212.
Theophilus, 95. 289.
Thomas, 138. 298.
Sandies, Freake, 152.
Sankey, Henry, 63. 161. 284. 302.
Hierom, 120. 233. 295.
Nicholas, 63.
Sandon, Thomas and Mary, 215.
Sands, John, 1 14.
Lancelot, 1 14.
William, 117. 196. 211. 220. 248.
315.
Sargent, John, 65.
Sal's Held, John, 256. 323.
Michael, Eli/., and ltobt.251. 323.
Saunders, Robert, 124.
Saundcrson, Robert, 61.
Savage, William, 263.
Say, George and Anne, 124..
Scott, Agnes and Samuel, 170.
Thomas, 83.
Scurlock, Andrew, 240. 319.
Edward, 273.
Scutt, Mary, 203.
Seed, John, 225.
Seele, Thomas Provost, T.C.D. 218. 314.
Serjeant, Philip, 127.
Sexton, Thomas, 276.
Shaen, James, 179. 307.
Shaghnussy, Daniel Oge, 276.
Shandon Parish, Cork, Minister of, 78.
Shanley, William, 250.
Shannon, Francis, Lord Visct. 63. 185. 309.
Shapcote, Robert, 153.
Shapcott, Philip and Hanna, 229.
Robert, 181.
Sharpe, Hugh, 178.
Shaw, John, 97.
William, 216. 261. 266. 296. 824
325.
Shawe, William, 128.
Shea, John, 246. 266. 325.
Shee, Marcus and Richard, 163.
Richard, 261. 263.
Sheffield, Joseph, 102.
Sheilburne, Thomas, Jonathan, John, Eliza-
beth, Mary and Rebecca, 63.
Sheile, Bryan, 227.
Janies, 173.
Tirlogh and Joan, 280.
Sheldon, William, 70.
Shelley, John, 208.
Shephard, John, 217.
Shepheard, Thomas, 64.
Sheppard, James, 69.
Sherbrooke, Richard, 120.
Sherigly, Humphrey, 164.
Sherlock, Paule, 262. 325.
Sherlocke, William, 222.
Shield, Robert, 130. 297.
Shippey, William, 115.
Short, John, 71. 94. 238.
alias Kentish, Sarah, 71.
Shortall, Pierce, 257.
Shrimpton, Henry, 102.
Shuttleworth, Richard, 82.
Sicklemore, James, 118.
John, 124.
Siggin, Edward, 264.
Silver, Owen, 67. 101. 263. 284.
Simpson, Henry and Elizabeth, 208.
Skerrett, Dominick, 249. 322.
Edmond, 249.
William, 249. 322.
Skrimsheire, Samuel, 120. 294.
Slade, Henry, 199.
Slane, Christopher, Lord, 263.
Slingsby, Sir Henry, 269. 325. 326.
Small, Thomasin, 130.
Smallwood, James, 172.
Smart, Rebecca, Elizabeth and Sarah, 120
— ; — William, 85. 233.
Smith, Erasmus, 55. 199. 214. 282. 311.
— Ralph, 50. 281.
— ; — Thomas, 98. 163.
Smithes, Thomas, 222. 315.
Smyth, Francis, 119. 294.
— - John, 179.
William, 90.
Smythe, Edward, 75. 206. 286.
Erasmus, Trustees for the Chariti
of, 101. J
Smythesby, Thomas, 197.
Snow, John, 54.
Soden, Thomas 151. 183.
Southwell, Sir Thomas, 232.
Robert, 55. 67. 187.
Sowden, John, 179.
arrow, Thomas, 91.
William, 91.
Spelman, Erasmus, 79.
Spellman, Clement, 232.
Spencer, William, 242. 320.
Spering, Henry, 203.
Spillman, George, 185.
John, 185.
Spranger, Jolrn, 92.
Spratt, Devereux, 223.
Sprigg, William, 265.
Spring, Edmond, 128.
Walter, 261. 324.
Springate, Gulielma-Maria, 233.
Squibb, Arthur, 183. 308.
Stack, Maurice, 121.
Stackpole, Bartholomew, 241. 320.
Stafford, William, 236. -
Patrick, 257.
Stampe, Anthony, 184. 308.
Standish, James, 54. 182. 282.
Stanley, Elizabeth, 50.
Michael, 50.
— Sir Thomas, 57. 283.
Stannard, Robert, 173.
Stanton, George, 257. 323.
Staper, Richard, 127. 296.
Staples, Alexander, 55. 106. 282.
Stavelly, Francis, 163.
Steele, lliomas, Dean of St. Patrick, 180.
Steere, William, 138.
Stephens, John, 105. 137. 177. 298.
Stephens, Richard, 82. 181. 197 219 225
286.
William, 121. 151.
William and Oliver, 172.
Stephenson, John, 191.
William, 92.
Stepney, John, 68. 86. 120. 132. 295.
Sterling, Lady Jane, 113.
Sterne, Robert and John, 180. 307.
Steward, Thomas, 203.
Stewart, Alexander, 141.
George, 181.
or Stuart, Thomas, 163. 171 303
305.
Stoaker, John, 177.
Stoakes, Nicholas, 265.
Stockton, Thomas, 152. 301.
Stoddard, Matthew, 65.
Stopford, James, 182. 206. 215. 229. 308
317.
Stout, Jefford and Abigail, 102. 291.
Strafford, Earl of, 56. 283.
Strange, John, 85.
Paul, 241.
Richard, 237.
Streete, Roger, 172.
Stritch, Nicholas, 260.
Strongman, Richard, 105.
Stubber, Edward, 192. 310.
Stubbers, Edward, 191. 310.
Stumble, John, 72.
Sutton, John, 78. 263. 325.
Nicholas, 78.
Swan, John, 123.
Swanton, William and James, 143.
Swanwick, Gabrieli, 267.
Sweete, John, 150.
Richard, 95.
William and Jane, 120.
Sweetman, Mathew, 166.
Swift, Grace, 213. 313.
John, 170. 305.
Swiney, Hugh, 271.
Swynock, Elizabeth and Sarah, 233.
Symnell, Thomas, 72.
Symons, Edward, 228.
John, 69.
Richard, 136.
Synge, Samuel, 265.
Synnock, James, 184.
T.
I Taafe, John, 247. 321.
Talbot, John, 221.
Martha, 143.
— Thomas, 144. 170.
Talbott, Bernard, 221.
— George, 275. 327.
— Richard, 244.
Sir William, 235.
Tallant, Oliver, 83.
Tandy, Thomas, 82. 286.
Tanner, Henry, 120.
Taunton, Corporation of, 262.
Taylor, Jane, wife of Capt. Marmaduke, 71.
— Nathaniel, 69. 285.
— Robert, 120.
— Timothy, 127. 296.
— Thomas, 77. 102. 132. 286.
— Walter, 163. 322.
— William, 151. 183. 248.
Temple, Henry, 164.
Sir John, 49. 53. 72. 121. 125.
215. 262.
Sir William, 215.
Tench, Allen, 121.
John, 121.
Terrell, Sir Timothy, 50.
Thelwell, Lumley, 161.
Thicknesse, Margaret, 255.
Thomas, John, 72.
Rowland, 125.
Rice, 51.
Thompson, Catherine, 71.
Honora, Elizabeth & Anne, 120.
John, 71. 225.
William, 204.
Sir William, 159. 302.
Thornebury, William, 231.
Thornchill, William, 76.
Thornhill, Robert, 132. 196. 198. 297.
Thornton, James, 138.
John, 94.
gmorton, Thomas and Elizabeth, 151.
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Tichborne, Judith, 147.
Sir William, 111. 147. 29S
Tichburne, Sir William, 53.
Titchborne, Richard and Henry, 183. 308.
Tin-lie, Richard, 67.
Tippin, John, 93.
Tipping, Thomas, 82. 286.
Tirrell, Christopher, 264. 325.
Todd, John, 92.
Tomes, Richard, 63.
Tomkins, Alexander, 139.
Tomlins, Thomas, 223.
Tompson, Robert, 231. 317.
Tooke, Edward, 69. 285.
James, 226.
Tooly, Thomas, 78.
Towgood, George, 118.
Townely, or Townly, Henry, 173. 226.
Townesend, or Townsend, Richard, 74. 1 84.
Toxteth, William and Jane, 223.
Trayle, Mary and John, 232.
Trench, Frederick, 262. 324.
Treswell, Sir Daniel, 91. 289.
Trim, Vicars of, 167.
Trimblestowne,Rob. Lord Baron of, 242. 320.
Trimletstowne, Mathias, Lord Baron of, 123.
Trinity College, 47. 281.
Tripps, Robert, 199.
Tucker, William, 227.
Tuite, Walter, 270. 326.
William, 269. 270.
Turin, [should be Jurin,] John, 69. 285.
Turlington, John, 166.
Turner, Edward, 176. 210.
Richard, 211. 313.
Tynte, Henry, 73. 200.
Mabella, 73. 200.
Tyrconnell, Earl of, 58. 283.
Tyrone, Richard, Earl of, 263.
u.
Underwood, James, 184.
Upton, Arthur, 196. 197. 310.
Joint, 53. 147. 218.
Ursula, 147.
alias Clerke, Ursula, 52. 53.
Usher, Arthur, 128.
Beverly, 74. 133.
William, 165. 223.
V.
Valentine, T. 184.
Vantz, Patrick, 177.
Hector, 223.
Vaughan, James, 225.
John, 147. 197. 219. 314.
Owen, 162.
Verner, John and Prudence, 123.
Vernor, Edward, 228. 317.
Villiers, George, 181.
Vincent, Henry, 203.
— — Nathaniel, 167. 304.
Vye, John, 98.
w.
Wachop, James, 232.
Waddy, Edmund, 105.
Wade, Bryan, 52.
jun. Samuel, 77.
Henry, 109.
John and Eliza, 151.
. William, 134.
Wadington, Henry, 165. 212. 303. 313.
Wainright, James, 177.
Wakeham, John, 161. 302.
Wale, Eliz. 70. 285.
John, 263.
Timothy, 70.
Walkden, Isaacke and Margaret, 99.
Walker, Joseph, 138.
Peter, 211.
Wall, Patrick, 265.
Wallcot, Thomas, 117.
Waller, Richard, 54. 208.
die younger, Richard, 54.
Wallin, Samuel, 135.
Wallis, Edward, 72.
George, 151. 247. 821.
Gerald, 112.
Peter, 169. 305.
Ralph, 165.
Walmesley, John, 231.
Walsh, Edmund and Christian, 280.
John, 264.
Walshe, Walter, 158. 211. 312.
Walton, Smithin, 54.
Warburton, Richard, 275.
Ward, Arthur, 173.
• Eliz. 136.
Robert, 105. 106. 292.
Warden, William, 60. 283.
Warden of Galway, 223.
Warmesley, William, 184. 308.
Waring, Richard, 145.
Warr, Edward, 69.
Warren, Anne, 208.
Edmond, 177.
Edward, 307.
John, 179.
Thomas, 213.
William, 127. 208.
Warring, William, 49.
Warter, Gamaliel, 143.
Washer, Henry, 184.
Waterford, Mayor, &c. of, 225.
Watkins, John, 150.
Watson, Thomas, 86. 218.
Watts, Edward, 176.
Thomas, 226.
Waynwright, William and James, 177.
Weaver, Francis, 171.
John, 85.
Webbe, Henry, 103. 198. 221. 291. 315.
Webster, James, 129.
William, 198. 214. 313.
Weeden, Ferdinando, 129.
Weekes, John, 223.
William, 203.
alias King, Blanch, 203. 311.
Weldon, Patrick, 272.
Wellman, Mary, 159.
Welsted, Thomas and Maty, 111. 293.
West, Henry, 172.
John, 132. 192. 217.
Thomas, 128.
Westen, Daniel Bowman, Martha and Na-
thaniel, 135.
Westenra, Peter, 198. 311.
Warner, 47. 281.
Westerne, Robert, 87. 288.
Westly, or Westley, John, 179. 307.
Westmeath, Richard, Earl of, 255. 323.
Westmorland, Mathias, 159.
Westrow, Norton, 228. 317.
Weymes, Sir James, 147. 300.
Whaley, John, 201. 228. 254. 311.
Richard, 107. 292.
Whalley, Richard, 198.
Whally, John, 159.
Wharton, Philip, Lord, 213. 313.
Sir Thomas, 71. 192. 285.
Wheeler, Sir Charles, 91. 214. 289. 313.
Francis, 226.
Jonas, 128.
. Oliver, 73. 173. 175. 199. 286.
Whichcott, Christopher, 208.
White, Alexander, 90. 289.
. David, 256.
Henry, 236. 264. 318. 325.
. — Nicholas, 249. 322.
White, Simon, 54. 282.
Stephen, 276. 327.
Sir Stephen, 122.
Thomas, 125. 191. 262.
William, 139.
alias Bourke, Jennett and John, 267.
Whitlocke, Sir Bulstrod, 213. 313.
Widenham, John, 75.
Widman, Hans Albert, 166. 303.
Wilcox, John, 227. 316.
Wilder, Mathew, 210. 312.
Wilkinson, Richard, 72.
Robert, 54. 282.
Williams, John, 126.
Phillips, 184>.
William, 122. 295.
Willitt, Richard, 97.
Willoughby, Francis, 1 13. 167. 197. 304.310.
Willson, John, 186.
Nicholas, 223.
Sir Ralph, 69. 285. 324..
Rowland, 214. 313.
Samuel, 129. 296.
William, 127. 296.
Willy, Edward, 53. 283.
Wilton, George, 152.
Winch, Robert, 125.
Winckworth, John, 75. 286.
W'ingfield, Lewis, 227.
Winspeare, John, 209.
Winston, Eliz. and William, 191.
Winter, Samuel, 154. 302.
Witham, Edward, 163.
Withers, Edward and Bennett, 102.
Nicholas, 152.
Wittewronge, Sir John, 102.
Wood, Edward, 217.
John, 224.
Richard, 71.
Robert, 216. 314.
Thomas, 92, 117. 199.
Woodall, Alexander, 174.
Woodcock, John, 134.
Thomas, 131.
Woodley, Anthony, 220.
Woodman, William, 217.
Woodriffe, Jedediah, 210.
Holmstead, 210.
Woodriffe, Samuel, 135.
Woodward, Benjamin, 184.
Hezekiah, 136. 176.
Mary and Charles, 136.
Workeman, John, 174.
Worth, Edward, Bishop of Killalow, 105.
161.
Wray, Drury, 232.
Wright, John, 228.
Joseph, 151.
William, 94.
Wrigley, Benjamin, 232.
Wrotham, Symon, 133.
Wybrant, Peter, 223.
Wybrowe, Anne and Richard, 143.
Wycombe, Marcus, 245. 321.
Wyer, Connor, 173.
Wyett, Thomas, 154.
Y.
Yarmouth, Corporation of 181.
Yarner, Abraham, 70. 133.
Yarwell, William, 99.
Yeeden, John and Thomas, 114.
Yeedon, John, 248.
Thomas, 248.
Yelverton, Joseph, 135. 233.
. alias Clifford, Walter, 128.
York, James, Duke of, 72. 187. 189. 190.
191. 285. 286. 309. 310.
Yorke, William, 242.
Young, Rowland, 233.
Younge, Richard, 138. 298.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND;
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INDEX
Of the Baronies, Cities, Towns, and Liberties, in the respective Counties.
Note .-—The use of this Index is, to find any denominations of Lands, Houses, &c. granted under the Acts of
Settlement and Explanation, by previously ascertaining in what Barony, &c. they are respectively situate.
ANTRIM.
Antrim barony, 67. 101. 106. 125. 194.
Belfast, 130.
Carey, 116. 143. 275.
Dunluce, 49. 147. 194.
Glenarme, 49. 169.
Kilconway, 49. 97. 118. 124. 147. 175.
Massareene, 147. 194.
Toome, 49. 96. 106. 193. 194.
ARMAGH.
Fewes barony, 46. 83. 98. 112. 128. 130. 175.
178. 179. 180. 197. 216.
Orier, 70. 85. 107. 112. 178. 188.223.228.
Turaney, 108. 173. 174.
CARLOW.
Carlow barony, 53. 81. 119. 124. 126. 140.
141. 186. 202. 213. 215. 217. 218. 265.
Forth, 48. 86. 153. 179. 182. 217. 222. 248.
265. 275.
Rhone, 134.. 153. 158. 182. 200. 227. 229.
248.
Rathvilly, 217.
St. Molyns, 86. 134. 153. 182. 202.
CAVAN.
Castleraghan barony, 61. 63. 65. 66. 72. 82.
88. 92. 93. 94. 97. 98. 104. 132. 134.
139. 147. 151. 172. 173. 192. 193. 194.
216. 225.
Clonkee, 88. 90. 104. 153. 172. 202. 203
216.
Clonniagban. 63. 65. 72. 90. 92. 93. 97. 98.
104. 127. 129. 132. 144. 162. 172. 173
193. 216. 221. 223.
Loughtee, 61. 81. 96. 180. 202. 216. 217.
Tullagha, 62. 65. 96. 103. 138. 147. 194
203. 216.217.
Tuilaghgarvey, 61. 71. 82.92. 104. 121. 124.
134. 203. 216. 222. 225. 232.
Tullaghonoho, 65. 194.
CLARE.
Bunratty barony, 47. 60. 67. 87. 88. 98. 99.
101. 116. 129. 151. 154. 177.211.215
219. 220. 224. 226. 235. 236. 241. 242
246. 247. 248. 250. 25] . 255. 250. 259.
260. 262. 264. 265. 266. 267. 271. 273
276. 279. 280.
Burren, 47. 81. 88. 98. 99. 109. 111. 129.
163. 188. 236. 243. 244. 246. 247. 248.
256. 260. 261. 264. 266. 271. 273. 274
277. 278.
Clonderalaw, 60. 87. 88. 99. 102. 116. 129
154. 165. 168. 188. 224. 235. 236. 241.'
242. 246. 247. 24.8. 249. 255. 256 257
260. 261. 262. 264. 271. 273. 280.
Corcomroe, 88. 98. 99. 110. 116, 129. 131.
165. 180. 194. 226. 235. 236. 238. 242
244. 246. 247. 248. 252. 256. 257. 259
260. 261. 262. 264. 269. 271 . 273. 274.'
276.
Ibracken, 188. 260.
Inchiquin, 87. 88. 98. 99. 109. 133. 163 180
233. 243. 244. 247. 248. 250. 252. 256’
259. 260. 261. 262. 264. 265. 273. 271.'
276. 278. 279.
Islands, 87. 88. 98. 99. 118. 154. 194. 234.
238. 246. 249. 260. 264. 278. 280
Moyfiirta, 87. 99. 133. 180. 235. 243.
lullagh, 54. 67. 71. 88. 98. 101. 116. 129.
154- 161. 188.224.227.233. 234 236
237. 239. 241. 246. 247. 219. 250 251
253. 256. 257. 260. 261. 264. 265 971’
273. 275. 276, 278. 279.
CORK.
Barretts barony, 73. 78. 81. 130. 154. 169.
184. 204. 211. 215. 217. 218. 219. 229.
277.
Barrymore, 46. 78. 85. 129. 151. 154. 167.
180. 184. 186. 191. 201. 215. 218. 219.
225. 232. 264.
Beare and Bantry, 81. 169. 229.
Carbury, East and West, 45. 52. 53. 54. 55.
62. 64. 69. 70. 71. 74. 75. 76. 78. 81.
85. 86. 88. 91. 92. 94. 95. 98. 100. 102.
113. 118. 119. 120. 124. 126. 127. 133.
134. 135. 140. 143. 161. 164. 171. 173.
174. 180. 184. 187. 191. 195. 196. 202.
205. 207. 208. 210. 211. 212. 220. 222.
223. 224. 225. 226. 227. 262.
Condons and Clongibbon, 73. 84. 118. 122.
123. 127. 162. 185. 187. 192. 205. 207.
209. 215. 219. 223.
Courcey, 78. 187. 204.
Duhallowe, 54. 59. 62. 64. 66. 73. 74. 75.
76.81.85. 105. 111. 118. 128. 160. 185.
187. 197. 205. 207. 215. 218. 219. 221.
222. 277.
Fermoy, 46. 53. 66. 71. 73. 75. 76. 85. 92.
105. 110. 111. 118. 122. 135. 159. 160.
166. 167. 172. 180. 185. 186. 195. 197.
204. 209. 211. 212. 213. 218. 224.. 226.
228.
Ibauno and Barryroe, 53. 67. 95. 125. 154
204. 211. 219.
Imokilly, 46. 47. 53. 73. 74. 82. 95. 103. 127.
140. 143. 172. 180. 186. 187.200. 204.
211. 217. 218. 219. 224. 264. 265.
Kerricurrihy, 63. 66. 71. 73. 74. 143. 186
191. 202. 204. 209. 254.
Kinelea, 54. 55. 57. 63. 64. 66. 67. 68. 70.
78. 85. 86. 89. 105. 119. 152. 174. 187
191. 192. 196. 204. 211. 215.
Muskery, 72. 81. 101. 167. 217. 218. 240.
Orrery and Killmore, 46. 53. 59. 66. 74. 76.
85. 89. 97. 102. 105. i IS. 122. 133. 142.
166. 175. 185. 186. 203. 2Q4. 209. 215.
216. 219. 221. 222. 224. 227. 245.
DONEGAL.
Ki|mackrenan barony, 65. 100. 137. 174.
DOWNE.
Ardes barony, 170.
Kinelearty, 59. 61. 92. 170. 214. 227. 232
Lecale, 85. 91. 106. 112. 158. 191. 224.
Lower Ivcagh, 46. 49. 61. 82. 92. 112. 123.
154. 174. 178. 192. 213. 223.
Upper Iveagh, 61. 91. 107. 112. 211. 213.
273. 274.
DUBLIN.
Balrothery barony, 48. 55. 62. 63. 72. 73. 74.
126. 166. 176. 185. 186. 192. 200. 204.
209. 232. 278.
Castleknocke, 67. 74. 78. 127. 215.
Coolocke, 55. 58. 73. 74. 130. 140. 186. 204
206. 211. 228. 255. 273.
Nethererosse, 50. 68. 74. 126. 140. 158. 175.
183. 187.
Newcastle, 58. 72. 94. 116. 130. 140. 158
179. 211. 221. 264. 276.
Newtowne, 221.
Rathdowne, 58. 66. 72. 119. 123. 178. 200.
Uppercrosse, 78. 1 16. 140. 158. 179.
FERMANAGH.
Magherestephana, 71. 90. 100. 152.154. 162
170. 180. 206. 231.
Tyrkennedy, 132. 172. 196.
GALWAY.
Arran half-barony, 219.
Athenry barony, 66. 80. 160. 163. 164. 191
197. 222. 224. 237. 240. 241. 242. 244.
245. 246. 252. 253. 254. 259. 261. 263.
265. 270. 271. 278.
Ballynahinch, 150. 168. 185.218. 239. 243.
245. 246. 249. 250. 253. 255. 257. 259.
279.
Bellamoe, 50. 77. 93. 122. 131. 135. 165. 188
231. 237. 242. 243. 244. 245. 246. 247
248. 252. 253. 254. 255. 256. 257. 258.
259. 260. 262. 265. 266. 269. 271. 273
274. 278.
Clare, 58. 64. 65. 78. 93. 103. 119. 131. 134.
191. 197. 198. 216. 222. 235. 236. 237.
239. 240. 242. 244. 246. 247. 249. 250
252. 253. 254. 257. 259. 266. 270. 271
272. 273. 276. 277. 280.
Clonm'knowne, 80. 163. 188. 217. 223. 233.
234. 235. 236. 242. 243. 245. 248. 250.
251. 252. 262. 263. 264. 270. 277. 278.
Dunkellin, 103. 118. 135. 144. 151. 163. 165.
174. 184. 191. 192. 212. 223. 224. 226.
230. 233. 235. 237. 238. 239. 243. 244.
245. 246. 247. 248. 251. 252. 253. 257
258. 259. 262. 263. 264. 265. 266. 267.
269. 270. 271. 272. 275. 276. 277.
Dunmore, 122. 131. 197. 216. 222. 224. 234
237. 238. 239. 241. 242. 244, 246. 249.
253. 254. 257. 258. 261. 265. 266. 269.
272. 274. 276.
Killconnell, 61. 66. 79. 80. 93. 171. 188. 191.
196. 217. 233. 235. 236. 237. 240. 24l!
243. 244. 245. 246. 247. 248. 251. 253.
259. 262. 264. 269. 272. 273. 274. 276
278. 279. 280.
Kill tartan, 71. 77. 118. 129. 135. 151. 163.
165. 168. 174. 188. 196. 217. 238. 241
242. 243. 245. 247. 249. 250. 251. 252!
253. 254. 257. 259. 261. 263. 264. 266.
269. 276. 280.
Killyan, 93. 236. 237. 243. 244, 245. 247.
249. 250. 258. 259. 261. 262. 263. 265.
267. 274,
Leitrim, 159. 162. 165. 188. 233. 234, 235.
237. 238. 241. 246. 249. 253. 254, 255.
258. 259. 261. 263. 264. 265. 269. 273.
276. 277. 278.
Longford, 61. 79. 103. 160. 161. 164. 178
184, 203. 223. 231. 233. 234, 235. 236.
237. 238. 241. 242. 243. 248. 250. 253
255. 259. 261. 263. 264. 265. 266. 274
275. 276. 278. 280.
Loughrea, 79. 160. 165. 191. 192. 212. 233.
235. 239. 240. 241. 244. 253. 257. 259.
262.
Muckullin, 79. 135. 163. 168. 174. 201.
206. 222. 226. 236. 238. 239. 244, 245.
249. 253. 254, 256. 257. 258. 259. 262.
279.
Rosse, 103. 218. 237. 24.1. 243. 244. 249
254, 255. 273.
Tyaquin, 61. 66. 80. 93. 122. 125. 162. 171.
174, 180. 191. 196. 197. 211. 217. 224
226. 234. 237. 238. 240. 241. 242. 243.
244. 245. 246. 247. 252. 254, 257. 258
26L 262. 265. 266. 269. 271. 274, 276.
KERRY.
Clanmaurice barony, 47. 55. 58. 64 77 83.
89. 130. 137. 141. 208.
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Corkaguinny, 46. 70. 81. 83. 109. 111. 117.
137. 185. 208. 223. 230. 231.
Dunkeron, 112. 137.
Glaneroughty, 47. 50. 59. 72. 75. 76. 80.
93.97. 108. 109. 111. 114. 120. 131.
166. 208. 265.
Iragliticonnor, 47. 58. 59. 102. 109. 120.
137. 143. 154. 276.
Iveragb, 47. 202. 231. 279. 280.
Mogoniliy, 47. 53. 54. 55. 67. 71. 72. 75.
97. 102. 114. 137. 141. 152. 153. 173.
178. 180. 184. 187. 207. 217. 220. 224.
226. 227. 232. 272.
Trughanackny, 47. 59. 66. 120. 137. 138.
158. 162. 183. 202. 207.
KILDARE.
Carbury barony, 116. 137. 161. 169. 186.
187. 206.
Clone, 48. 78. Q4. 173. 185. 186. 187. 192.
196. 200. 215. 221.
Great Connell, 137. 166. 221.
Ikeathyand Oughtereny, 48.78.95. 187.206.
Kilkea and Moone, 46. 120. 126. 153. 186.
187. 200. 214.
Kilcullen, 196.
Naas, 78. 86. 94. 116. 123. 130. 153. 166.
173. 186. 187. 196. 204. 211. 221.
Narragh and Rlieban, 46. 186. 214. 221.
Ophaley, 86. 92. 126. 137. 153. 155. 182.
186. 187. 202. 221.
Salt, 54. 78. 86. 94. 120. 130. 163. 186.
187. 200. 206. 209. 214. 221. 235.
KILKENNY.
Crannagh barony, 48. 60. 61. 63. 77. 87.
99. 114. 124. 127. 162. 171. 177. 198.
213. 215. 216. 230.
Fassaghdining, 48. 60. 63. 87. 92. 102. 103.
171. 183. 198. 223. 233.
Galmoy, 87. 119. 144. 177. 180. 182. 201.
218.
Gowran, 48. 50. 60. 62. 66. 72. 81. 83. 84.
85. 87. 94. 97. 107. 109. 124. 125. 126.
130. 133. 151. 160. 161. 163. 171. 173.
175. 179. 180. 182. 184. 186. 197. 198.
199. 210. 212. 215. 217. 219. 221. 223.
225. 227. 228. 233. 263.
Ida, Igrim and Ibercon, 54. 60. 77. 78. 82.
84. 87. 94. 1 13. 120. 121. 129. 132. 135.
139. 140. 143. 151. 152. 153. 160. 170.
171. 175. 180. 185. 207. 209. 210. 211.
218. 219. 220. 223. 226. 227. 229. 280.
Iverke, 51. 53. 60. 77. 78. 86. 87. 97. 133.
134. 139. 141. 177. 179. 218. 221. 227.
Kells, 48. 73. 84. 85. 87. 92. 115. 159. 181.
196. 197. 199. 203. 213. 222. 223. 226.
267. 280.
ICnocktopher, 48. 72. 74. 78. 87. 95. 139.
159. 182. 198. 199. 201. 202. 212. 218.
223. 249. 280.
Sbillelogher, 60. 66. 85. 119. 124. 163. 171.
178. 180. 184. 188. 211.
KING’S COUNTY.
Ballyboy barony, 59. 102. 117. 121. 128.
186. 207. 211.
Ballybritt, 47.60.85. 154. 191. 199. 214. 217.
Ballycowen, 76. 77. 90. 118. 127. 128. 188.
211. 218. 220.
Clonlislie, 58. 71. 77. 79. 94. 97. 101. 110.
116. 119. 121. 127. 134. 144. 164.
171. 188. 191. 197. 211. 224.. 227.
Coolystowne, 54. 62. 64. 67. 69. 71. 101.
105. 114. 129. 133. 210. 213. 220.
Eglish, 101. 127. 217. 225.
Garrycastle, 54. 66. 73. 76. 79. 91. 101. 154.
160. 164. 184. 196. 200. 210. 233.
Killcoursey, 72. 79. 98. 172. 188. 192. 196.
219.
Lusmagk territory, 54. 76.
Philipstowne, 54. 69.77. 84. 109. 111. 117.
123. 131. 155. 180. 207. 224.
Warrenstowne, 63. 127. 186. 213.
LEITRIM.
Carrigallon Barony, 101. 161. 167. 182. 215.
Dromohaire, 161. 176. 177. 187. 209. 211.
232. 256.
Leitrim, 51. 88. 129. 161. 215.
Mohill, 51. 89. 136. 166. 211.
Rosclogher, 142. 158. 173. 187. 216.
(122.)
LIMERICK.
Clanwilliam barony, 54. 62. 67. 69. 70. 73.
77. 78. 94. 98. 109. 131. 180. 191. 198.
205. 212. 215. 219. 232. 280.
Connelloe, 47. 54. 60. 69. 87. 88. 91. 114.
115. 122. 129. 142. 158. 170. 187. 188.
191. 200. 203. 204. 205. 206. 215. 217.
219. 221. 222. 226. 232.
Coonagh, 47. 56. 66. 101. 143. 161. 191.
199. 200. 205. 215. 227.
Coslnna, 53. 69. 76. 83. 93. 124. 126. 135.
139. 169. 180. 192. 224. 232.
Coslea, 47. 54. 55. 58. 64. 77. 79. 83. 95.
100. 102. 130. 143. 151. 154. 169.
197. 207. 218. 259.
Kenry, 63. 188. 201. 219. 220. 221.
Owneybegg, 53. 54. 130. 139. 208. 212.227.
Poblebryen, 72, 95. 97. 126. 139. 159. 196.
203. 217. 220.
Small County, 47.70. 74. 76. 77. 80. 97. 109.
114. 117. 120. 124. 140. 188. 230. 232.
LONDONDERRY.
Colerain barony, 175.
Kenaght, 65. 66. 90. 110.
Terkerin, 139. 196. 197.
LONGFORD.
Abbyslirule barony, 63. 105. 152. 163. 166.
210. 216. 225.
Ardagh, 127. 139. 171. 179. 216. 219. 227.
228. 278.
Granard, 108. 121. 129. 139. 140. 145. 161.
163. 171. 172. 181. 203. 211. 215. 216.
226. 227. 228. 232. 258.
Longford, 127. 138. 145. 166. 171. 211.
216. 258.
Moydow, 115. 165. 176. 216. 228.
Rathcline, 63. 75. 132. 152. 180. 210. 212.
216. 225. 262.
LOUTH.
Atliirdee barony, 47. 52. 57. 58. 62. 63. 64.
65. 70. 72'. 77. 80. 102. 108. 110. 111.
119. 126. 127. 130. 141. 147. 152. 170.
172. 173. 179. 188. 192. 198. 210. 213.
226. 231. 233. 278.
Dundalk, 58. 110. 173. 187. 194. 216. 226.
Ferrard, 53. 56. 58. 210. 216. 225. 226.
Louth, 153. 187. 194. 210. 270.
MAYO.
Burrishowle barony, 234. 236. 237. 240
243. 24.6. 244). 254. 255. 267. 268
269. 272. 278.
Carragh, 102. 103. 174. 180. 185. 192. 217
224. 234. 236. 240. 241. 243. 244. 245
249. 251. 252. 253. 254. 256. 259. 266
267. 269. 271. 272. 273. 278. 279.
Clanmorris, 93. 103. 125. 217. 226.234. 238
239. 240. 241. 242. 243. 244. 245. 246
248. 252. 253. 254. 255. 257. 261. 264
267. 269. 271. 272. 275. 277.
Costelloe, 131. 217. 221. 234. 235. 236
238. 239. 241. 244. 249. 250. 254
257. 260. 261. 265.
Gallen, 105. 162. 234. 235. 236. 238. 239
242. 247. 248. 249. 250. 253. 254. 255
256. 257. 258. 259. 260. 26 1. 264. 267
268. 269. 270. 271. 272. 273. 275. 276
277. 280.
Erris, 131. 163. 268. 272.
Killmaine, 93. 102. 103. 131. 135. 175. 185
197. 217. 226. 234. 236. 237. 238. 239
240. 241. 243. 244. 249. 254. 255. 257
258. 261. 263. 265. 267. 268. 269. 270
271. 272. 273. 278.
Murriske, 234. 237. 243. 244. 248. 249
254. 257. 261. 268. 269. 272.
Tyrawly, 64. 68. 85. 109. 114. 128. 150. 162
168. 171. 176. 180. 183. 202. 209. 221
226. 237. 238. 244. 248. 250. 253. 255
256. 257. 259. 268. 269. 272. 278.
MEATH.
Deece barony, 56. 58. 62. 67. 70. 71. 93. 94.
104. 105. 120. 121. 123. 173. 176. 187.
192. 199. 200. 206. 211. 214, 215. 228.
233. 235.
Demifoure, 59. 60. 73. 81. 87. 90. 96. 109.
112. 114. 121. 136. 138. 153. 185. 212.
223.
Duleeke, 46. 59. 65. 68. 70. 71. 73. 74. 81.
S3. 101. 112. 123. 128. 135. 146. 154.
162. 176. 177. 179. 187. 188. 192.206.
207. 208. 209. 212. 220. 223. 22S. 230.
231. 232. 235. 278.
Dunboyne, 48. 59. 74, 80. 86. 92. 94. 101.
125. 209. 278.
Kells, 60. 62. 70. 77. 81. 82. 96. 101. 102.
109. 126. 130. 158. 175. 182. 184. 186.
191. 19S. 200. 203. 209. 210. 212. 213.
217. 218. 219. 223. 224, 226. 229. 232.
235.
Lune, 51. 70. 7S. 85. 98.99. 116. 147. 159.
166. 167. 172. 181. 187. 206. 208. 218.
231. 271.
Morgallion, 53. 55. 85. 97. 99. 111. 130.
143. 158. 172. 174, 183. 187. 192.
214. 218. 222. 226. 231.
Moyfenrath, 51. 62. 63. 67. 69. 72. 77. 82.
84. 87. 101. 105. 110. 129. 130. 137.
171. 185. 187. 188. 192. 206. 207. 208.
21 1. 213. 221. 223. 229. 232. 235. 278.
Navan, 69. 70. 76. 81. 85. 87. 104. 107. 123.
125. 141. 154. 163. 167. 171. 177. 183.
185. 191. 199. 206. 215. 218. 221. 224.
229. 233. 235. 254, 271.
Ratoatli, 54. 59. 74. 83. 85. 86. 98. 101. 102.
111. 112. 130. 132. 144. 152. 172. 178.
182. 184, 186. 197. 207. 208. 211. 225.
228. 229. 231. 278.
Skreenc, 56. 70. 77. 107. 113. 120. 143. 170.
171. 177. 187. 199. 202. 218. 223. 232.
254. 278.
Slane, 50. 70. 71. 95. 110. 119. 121. 153.
158. 166. 167. 168. 192. 210. 214. 219.
224. 277.
MONAGHAN.
Cremorne barony, 49. 90. 100. 104. 108.
124, 128. 138. 152. 154, 159. 164.
168. 172. 185. 186. 193. 194. 231.
Dartry, 61. 71. 90. 104, 121. 124. 128. 132.
138. 158. 159. 164. 168. 174. 185. 193.
197. 227. 233.
Farney, 144.
Monaghan, 90. 104, 132. 147. 152. 158.
159. 164, 172. 186. 194. 197.
Trough, 71. 108. 125. 132. 159. 194,
QUEEN’S COUNTY.
Ballyadams barony, 79. 81. 160.
Cullenagh, 87. 104, 183. 199. 206. 217.
Maryborough, 45. 70. 102. 121. 153. 158.
172. 199. 200. 215. 217. 230. 276.
Rathclowny, 94,
Sic n gy 6). 86. 135. 173. 177. 199.207.
217. 223. 226.
Stradbally, 45. 269.
Tenehinch, or Portnehinch, 45. 51. 70. 84.
135. 170. 191. 192. 199. 203.211.214,
219. 224. 269.
Upper Ossory, 49. 66. 69. 72. 73. 76. 81.
84. 88. 92. 94, 96. 110. 117. 121. 124,
130. 131. 132. 136. 138. 151. 171. 173.
179. 188. 192. 211. 212. 214. 215. 220.
231.273.
ROSCOMMON.
Athlone barony, 48. 50. 58. 76. 93. 103. 131.
135. 162.' 164. 186. 188. 203. 214. 223.
228. 232. 235. 236. 237. 238. 240. 242.
244. 247. 248. 250. 252. 253. 255. 257.
259. 260. 261. 265. 272. 273. 274. 275.
280.
Ballinlobbcr, 52. 77. 79. 95. 105. 126. 130.
160. 171. 188. 203. 208. 21 1. 212. 223.
234, 235. 236. 237. 238. 239. 242. 244.
246. 247. 248. 250. 251. 252. 253. 254,
255. 257. 259. 261. 262. 264, 265. 270.
271. 273. 275. 276. 277.
Bellamoc, 126. 131. 188. 231. 232. 234, 250.
252. 257. 261. 272. 275.
Boyle, 53. 64. 77. 79. 97. 114, 119. 131.
203. 208. 223. 232. 234, 248. 250. 253.
254, 255. 257. 258. 259. 261. 264. 265.
270. 271. 273.
Moycarnan, 163. 236. 212. 246. 247. 250.
261. 262. 265. 270. 278.
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Roscomon, 77. 79. 125. 135. 161. 188. 197.
203. 208. 211. 215. 223. 225. 235. 236.
241. 242. 243. 248. 250. 251. 254. 255.
258. 259. 261. 262. 263. 271. 273. 274.
275. 277.
SLIGO.
Carbury barony, 56. 57. 58. 60. 65. 86. 99.
101. 105. 151. 158. 161. 183. 199. 202.
Coolavin, 57. 131. 258.
Corran, 56. 57. 58. 64. 114. 151. 201. 202.
221. 248. 277.
Leyny, 57. 58. 61. 64. 65. 66. 68. 80. 85.
86. 114. 117. 125. 151. 158. 161. 171.
200. 201. 202. 203. 208. 221. 227. 234.
■ 237. 261. 265. 274.
Tirreragh, 57. 66. 68. 80. 85. 94. 99. 114.
117. 125. 126. 158. 161. 162. 171. 200.
201. 208. 219. 221. 227.
TirreriD, 56. 57. 58. 64. 65. 85. 114. 158.
174. 183. 201. 202. 221. 248. 252.
265. 271. 277.
TIPPERARY.
Clanwilliam barony, 46. 47. 48. 52. 53. 55.
67.73. 80. 118. 135. 136. 143. 144.
154. 157. 160. 198. 199. 202. 211. 215.
217. 219. 222. 230. 233. 259.
Eliogurty, or territory of Ilengh, 46. 47. 65.
80. 91. 92. 101. 107. 113. 122. 127. 134.
136. 143. 159. 166. 176. 188. 191. 194.
206. 208. 209. 210. 213. 217. 229. 233-
Ufa and Offa, 46. 48. 50. 54. 55. 80. 81. 86.
91. 92. 96. 120. 123. 136. 137. 143. 157.
159. 166. 170. 176. 180. 184. 191. 192.
202. 203. 217. 222. 223. 225. 228. 229.
233. 258. 264. 269.
Ikerrine, 50. 80. 92. 97. 102. 122. 131. 183.
191. 204. 208. 213. 214. 222. 223. 224.
225. 228. 231. 232. 233. 273.
Kilnalongnrty, 46. 49. 62. 136. 152. 188.
Killnamanagli, 50. 51. 52. 57. 62. 63. 71. 92.
97. 128. 132. 133. 152. 191. 194. 199.
Lower Ormond, 45. 46. 48. 57. 77. 79. 80.
96. 110. 112. 118. 119. 123. 129. 134.
135. 138. 145. 162. 170. 173. 182. 186.
192. 200. 202. 213. 223. 226. 229. 233.
238. 275. 276. 280.
Middlethird, 48. 53. 55. 67. 71. 80. 81. 92.
99. 112. 119. 127. 143. 154. 158. 159.
160. 175. 176. 181. 188. 191. 192. 194.
200. 212. 214. 216. 219. 220. 222. 223.
225. 227. 228. 229. 269. 279.
Owny and Arra, 45. 46. 51. 53. 54. 67. 69
70. 72. 75. 77. 97. 98. 99. 102. 119
125. 139. 151. 152. 197. 224.
Slevardagh and Compsey, 46. 52. 64. 66
69.72.75.77.81.92. 102. 158. 159
171. 181. 198. 200. 202. 205. 213. 217
219. 224. 232. 233.
Upper Ormond, 45. 48. 49. 50. 51. 55. 69
75. 85. 99. 115. 117. 119. 125. 126
136. 144. 152. 172. 175. 177. 191. 198
229. 238. 280.
TYRONE.
Clogher barony, 175.
Dungannon, 52. 107. 110. 113. 173. 175.
215. 220.
WATERFORD.
Coshmore and Coshbride baronies, 54. 67.
69. 187. 194. 195. 197.
Decies, 47. 67. 90. 94. 124. 125. 145. 177.
178. 186. 191. 195. 197.214. 219.263.
Glenabeiry, 57. 69. 81. 145. 197. 229.
Gualtier, 51. 62. 78. 91. 120. 121. 135. 136.
177. 188. 201. 214. 217. 262. 263. 277.
Middlethird, 49. 51. 71. 74. 75. 77. 123.
262. 263.
Uppertliird, 48. 49. 57. 63. 75. 82. 85. 92.
153. 197. 207. 215. 218. 224. 262.
WESTMEATH.
Brawney territory, 48. 63. 76. 81. 82. 126.
274. 279.
Clonlonan barony, 48. 82. 127. 128. 166.
182. 196. 203. 223. 229.
Corkery, 62. 63. 164. 173. 180. 206. 213.
214. 219. 256. 270.
Demifoure, 75. 85. 96. 129. 133. 140. 154.
176. 180. 181. 187. 192. 198. 206. 214.
217. 228. 256.
Delvin, 55. 67. 71. 82. 99. 100. 105. 109.
112. 117. 118. 121. 159. 165. 170. 180.
182. 184. 194. 215. 224. 225. 232. 255.
Ferbill, 46. 67. 113. 171. 182. 184. 185.
187. 194. 196. 207. 211. 224. 225.
Fertullagh, 69. 70. 75. 76. 83. 122. 129. 186.
187. 196. 203. 21 1. 216. 219. 227. 228.
Kilkenny, West, 48. 73. 82. 129. 136. 184.
187. 202. 219.
Rathconrath, 52. 73. 75. 125. 127. 129. 163
170. 186. 187. 192. 196. 197. 208. 212!
213. 216. 218. 262. 269. 270. 271.273
278.
Moyashel and Magheridernon, 67. 72. 128.
' 153. 178. 184. 186.187.197.-198.208!
213. 214. 215. 216. 219. 225. 227. 228
278.
Moycashell, 45. 48. 52. 59. 71. 82. 85. 102.
109. 111. 117. 118. 120. 122. 125. 126.
127. 128. 136. 151. 166. 173. 178. 180.
182. 183. 208. 209. 212. 213. 216. 220.
221. 226. 227. 228. 233. 270. 278.
Moygoish, 50. 62. 90. 119. 151. 153. 183.
186. 270.
WEXFORD.
Ballagheene barony, 52. 63. 81. 109. 116.
132. 153. 170. 171. 177. 179. 182. 202.
209. 212. 217. 220. 232.
Bantry, 69. 75.' 82. 87. 96. 97. 99. 110. 116.
119. 126. 132. 139. 144. 153. 154. 170.
173. 177. 181. 192. 197. 198. 202. 208.
212. 213. 217. 220. 235. 255.
Bargy, 51. 65. 81. 96. 110. 112. 118. 123.
139. 151. 155. 162. 170. 174. 177. 181.
193. 202. 208. 210. 212. 222. 223. 224.
255.
Forth, 66. 68. 82. 83. 86. 96. 102. 105. 110.
112. 114. 119. 122. 129. 139. 144. 151.
174. 202. 210. 212. 213. 217.
Gorey, 69. 114. 132. 144. 151. 153. 179.
211. 217. 224.
Scarawalsh, 65. 92. 1 19. 127. 143. 151. 152.
153. 161. 176. 184. 197. 198. 199. 208.
211. 212. 223. 224- 226. 227. 228. 232.
255. 277.
Shelburne, 69. 76. 81. 82. 92. 96. 110. 139.
151. 155. 180. 202.
Shelmaliere, 51. 52. 68. 81. 83. 110. 117.
121. 124. 139. 143. 144. 153. 154. 177.
193. 208. 212. 215. 217. 219. 223. 232.
235. 255. 277.
WICKLOW.
Arklow barony, 101. 121. 135. 136. 138.
163. 167. 171. 215. 232. 275. 276.
Ballynacor, 78. 121. 129. 136. 228.
Newcastle, 70. 78. 123. 125. 133. 135. 165.
227. 232.
Rathdowne, 58. 125. 178. 181. 221.
Talbotstowne, 78. 118. 120. 129. 134. 140.
152. 167. 172. 175. 181. 235. 254. 263.
CITIES, TOWNS, COUNTIES OF CITIES, AND LIBERTIES.
Athboy, 145. 166.
Athenree, 160. 168.
Athlone, 274.
Bannow, 140.
Callan, 192. 155. 156.
Carlingford, 58. 143.
Carrick, 157.
Cashel, 89. 134. 146. 156
Cavan, 173.
Clonmell, 156. 157.
Coleraine, 100. 175.
Cork, 62.73.78.89.92. 106. 113. 115. 121.
130. 133. 139. 141. 117. 148. 151. 166.
167. 168. 170. 171. 172. 173. 175. 183.
185. 188. 220. 232.
Dingle, 137. 157. 230.
Downepatrick, 91.
Drogheda, 58. 81. 123. 146. 163. 167. 171.
174. 176. 181. 208. 209. 226. 227. 228.
Dublin, 53. 58. 74. 75. 80. 86. 88. 89. 9 1. 92.
97. 101. 104. 105. 106. 109. 113. 114.
115. 118. 120. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125.
Dulecke, 146.
Dundalk, 111. 142. 208.
Dungarvan, 89. 171. 215.
Fethard, 115. 215.
Foure, 176.
Galway, 91. 92. 101. 105. 109. 118. 122.
133. 138. 150. 165. 168. 179. 200. 203.
222. 225. 226. 231. 232.
Inisteoge, 156.
Kells, 197. 198.
Kildare, 123.
Kilkenny, 60. 73. 84. 87. 92. 96. 97. 110.
12i. 131. 155. 163. 171. 179. 182. 184.
188. 215. 220.
Kilmallock, 55. 83. 113. 114. 115. 151. 164.
169. 228.
Kingsale, 55. 77. 104. 132. 141. 148. 164.
165. 206.
Limerick, 50. 53. 59. 60. 62. 69. 73. 75. 77.
87. 89. 97. 98. 99. 109. 117. 129. 135.
148. 149. 150. 153. 177. 179. 180. 187.
188. 191. 192.208. 212. 217. 219. 242.
280.
Maryborough, 121.
Muliingar, 163.
Naas, 123. 124.
Navan, 176.
Philipstowne, 124.
Ross, 69. 75. 96. 106. 107. 114. 151.
Thoinastowne, 146. 153. 207.
Tipperary, 143.
Tralee, 120.
Trim, 145. 176.
Waterford, 73. 74. 75. 76. 85. 97. 124. 128.
136. 140. 145. 154. 166. 172. 188. 192.
197. 206. 214. 225. 263.
Wexford, 50. 68. 86.96. 140. 141. 151. 175.
180. 181. 265.
Youghall, 194. 195. 219. 228. 263.
126. 128. 129. 130. 132. 133. 134. 135. I
136. 137. 138. 139. 140. 141. 142. 145.
146. 147. 150. 152. 160. 163. 164. 165.
166. 167. 168. 170. 171. 172. 173. 175.
176. 179. 180. 182. 183. 185. 187. 199.
200. 203. 206. 214. 215. 219. 223. 225.
226. 227. 232. 258. 262. 263. 264. 265.
270. 272. 277.
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
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II.
CERTIFICATES OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS.
INDEX NOMINUM
TO THE
Original Certificates preserved in the Rolls Office of His Majesty’s Court of
Chancery in Ireland.
ALLEN, Patrick
Alexander, Sir Jerom
Amory, Thomas, esq.
Allen, Sir Joshua
Arclibold, Christopher
Allen, Joshua
Allen, Edmond - - -
Allen, Margery, alias Shute
Agge, Thomas
Acton, Thomas •
Arran, Earl of
Arran, Earl of
Ashton, Edward
Avoake, Henry
Adis, William
Almond, William
Aderton, John
Addison, George
Appletree, Ann
Arran, Earl of
Athenry, Lord Baron, and wil
Ash, Elizabeth
Adams, John
Alcock, Charles
Austin, Henry
Arundel, Robert
Annesley, Edward
Almery, George
Armitage, Francis
Allen, Stephen
Archer, Ester and John
Allen, John
Allen, John
Armyne, Sir Nicholas
Armyne, Lady Mary
Aldworth, Sir Richard
Atkins, Peter and Benjamin
Adaire, Andrew
Ayscue, Sir George
Aldersey, Farnham
Ames, John
Adams, Sir Thomas
Arran, Earl of
Annaly, Barnard
Anckettell, Matthew
Atkinson, William
Anglesey, Earl of
• ' -ard, SirMa-1--
;, Charles
Abbott, John
Armstrong, John
Atkinson, Robert
Anslow, John
Abbott, Henry
Aslienliurst, Samuel
Andrews, Richard
Abbott, John
Asliburnham, John
Andrews, John
Ardagli, Arthur
Adams, Edward
Adams, Randall
Allen, Robert
Aldworth, Sir Richard
Antrim, Marquis, and wife
Alfrey, Paule
Armiger, John
Atkinson, Thomas
Adams, Obadiah
Alsop, Grace
• , John
Blake, Francis, esq.
Blake, Peter, esq.
Briscoe, William, gent.
Blake, Andrew, esq.
Bayly, John
Bourk, Mary, alias Cashin
Burk, John
Burke, Giles
Burke, Cate
Burke, Giles, the younger
Betagh, Alexander
Butler, Pierce
Bourke, William
Burke, Tibbot Fitz-Ullick
Byrne, Barnaby
Browne, Anthony
Brabazon, William
Brabazon, Ellis, alias Dillon
Butler, Anthony
Bury, Phincas
Burnell, Ann, Sarah, Mary, and
Jane -
Boyle, Michael, Archbishop of )
Dublin - - f
Burton, Samuel
Boyle, Michael, Archbishop ofl
Dublin/
Do. -
Do. -
(122.)
- do.
Booby er, Martin, and wife
Brettridge, Roger, esq.
Baker, Dame Ann
Bradshaw’, Edmond
Burton, Samuel
Butler, James
Blake, Andrew
Bourke, Ulick M'Edmond
Barry, Mathew, esq.
Bernard, Captain Richard
Birne, Daniel
Burton, George
Bould, Mary
Bould, Margaret
Barry, Richard
Burgh, Ulyses
Breen, Captain Henry
Bigg, Francis
Burgh, Robert
Busteed, alias Buston, Luke
Do. - - do. Mary
Bolton, Captain William
Brightwell, Thomas, esq.
Bourne, John
Brigstock, George
Do - - do.
Booth, Robert
Branton, Andrew
Bright, John
4S
Bence, Alexander, esq.
Boyer, Robert
Beaghan, Peter, esq.
Bayly, Thomas
Boate, Catherine, & her childrci
Bishop, George
Beale, Captain Edward
Barnadiston, Thomas
Bretridge, Francis
" >asly, Jerome
lines, Edward, and wife
I Baraby, William
" !, Edward
i, James
1 Blackall, Thomas
I Blyse, John,
Do.
do.
Boswell, Wi
Baker, Thor
Blood, Neptune
Blyse, John
Bowers, Thomas
Bingham, Sir George
Do. - do.
owne, Robert
| Blake, Martin
i, Daniel, and wife
Banting, James
Beacon, Edward
Browne, Tobyas
Bancroft, Richard and wil
Bridgeinan, Henry, esq.
Barnard, Thomas
Barnard, Richard
Boles, Richard
Beale, Mary
Bell, Robert
Brookes, Sir Henry
Bolton, Captain Thomas
Bayly, John
Bullinbroke, John
Boddington, Alexander
Beresford, Sir Tristram
Brereton, Henry
Bourk, Nicholas, esq.
Bligh, Thomas, and his mother -
Bradstreet, John
Blacker, Major George
Barnes, Lieutenant Tho*
Ball, Thomas
Bickerdick, William
Ball, Thomas
Blackiston, Elinor
Bury, Phineas
Bolton, Carroll
Bindon, David
Butler, Anthony
Brett, Colonel John
Bindon, David
. Bindon, Henry
I Bowdler, William
1 ’ i, Francis
- Richard
- Thomas
IBurgesse, William
Blundell, Sir George
Bourke, Lieutenant John
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RECORDS OF IRELAND
[March
Clancarty, Earl of
Crookhorn, Margaret
Coock, Thomas
Chapman, Benjamin
Carey, Peter
Clement, Daniel
Coolishy, Henry
Cuppage, Robert
Coyne, John
Camby, Solomon
Crosthwaite, Thomas
; Cosh, Eliza
Chaplaine, Andrew
Coghlan, Francis
Clinch, William
Cooper, Grace
Cooper, Thomas
Carney, Richard
Collis, Charles
Crimble, Roger
Clanchy, John, and motile
Cuppaige, Faustine
Cole, Thomas
Cole, Mathew
Christmas, Thomas
Crimble, Waterhouse
Cunningham, William
Cuffe, Sir James
Corke, Earl of
Bolton, William
Beale, Bartholomew
Bromiy, Nicholas
Burnham, Francis
Blease, Margaret
Bond, Nicholas
Billingsly, Edward
Brewster, Samuel and Da:
Barber, William
Battely, Samuel
Braddock, Thomas
Blackburne, William
Brett, William
Brett, Elizabeth and John
Cornet George
99 Crooke, Thomas
100 Cole, Robert
20 Carrick, John, esq.
9 Caship, Mary, alias Bourkc
27 Coote, Sir John
84 Clayton, Sir Robert
91 Croan, Daniel
12 Cuff, Joseph, esq.
13 Culme, Hugh
95 Chinery, John
6 Clayton, Colonel Randall
Chissers, Richard
Curd, Thomas
Conway, Lord Viscount
Corke, Earl of
Chafe, Robert
Caldwell, James
Choppine, Robert, and u
Cook, Robert
Child, Robert
Courthop, Sir Peter
Clarke, Richard
Commins, John
Curtis, Richard
Cotter, Robert
Casey, John
Clarke, George
Clarke, John
Clansey, Cornelius
Clifford, John
Calmeady, Francis
Coloony, Richard, Lord
Cane, Norris, and wife
Codd, Nicholas, esq.
Clayton, William
Crofts, Benjamin
Cox, Henry
Childe, John
Cotterell, John, esq.
Campbell, Susanna
Collins, James
Chetmill, Emme
Do. - Susanna
Cary, Edward
Clarke, John
Clarke, Francis
Collinges, Thomas
Cross, Benjamin
Cunnys, Edward
Carleton, Francis
Cooke, Robert
Colkin, Ralph
Cotton, Eusebius
Caulier, Peter
Chambers, William
Clcrke, John and Nicholas
Cooke, Robert
Cole, Hanna
Cullin, William
Chaloner, Henry
Cosier, Gilbert
Charter, William
Crookshank, Doctor John
Chartres, Alexander
Colley, Francis
Clayton, Randall
Croker, John
Cojpois, John
Conway, Lord Viscount
Clayton, Randall
Carew, Robert
Cashell, Thomas
Cashell, Ministe
Cornock, Jacob
Cox, William
Candler, Lieut. Col. and
Cuffe, John, esq.
Campbell, John, esq.
Cary, Edward, esq.
Cheyny, Charles
| 78 Carr, Thomas, esq.
79 Champ, Arthur, and wife
80 Corke, Earl of
81 Do. - do.
82 Carey, Theobald
83 Conway, Thomas
84 Cheeke, Samuel, and wife
85 Curry, John, esq.
8 Crane, Simon, esq.
32 Cartrett, Sir George
43 Cramer, Tobyas
62 Campbell, William, and wil
(0 Coloony, Richard, Lord
75 Do. - - do.
1 1 Clearke, John
17 Cookdall, Richard
17 Collins, Charles
18 Chartres, William
19 Clifle, John
20 Campion, Captain Thomas
20 Crofton, Henry
21 Cullin, Thomas, esq.
22 Creagh, Michael
23 Clarke, Samuel
24 Christian, Minard
25 Chamberlain, Sir Thomas
26 Cooke, Edward
27 Do. - do.
Corke, Earl of
Carew, Robert
Coghlan, Francis, and me
Corke, Earl of
Coote, Chidley & al’
Clayton, Randall
Carey, George
Colthurst, John
Coughlan, John and Henr
Crew, John
Cusack, Christopher
Craddock, Philip
Corbett, Samuel
Couse, Richard
Clayton, Sir Robert
Creagh, Pierce
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
Griffith, Join/
Graham, Arthur
Glocester, Corporation
Gardiner, Abraham
H.
Hamilton, Sir Hans
Hamilton, Captain William
Herrick, John
Hussey, William
Holland, John, esq.
Horan, Roger
Hinde, George
Harrison, Mary
Harrison, Margaret
Hunter, William
Hunt, Nathaniel
Hodson, Laurence
Hewtson, Christ', and wife
Hollywood, John, esq.
Harvey, Francis
Howlett, Captain William
Hodder, William
Hickman, Thomas
Hawkney, Richard
Hurde, Nathaniel
Heburne, Elizabeth
Do. - - do.
Hewett, Nathaniel
Hannington, Mary
Hall, Samuel
Harris, Philip
Harvey, Sarah
Henman, William
Hughes, Mary
Iloulcraft, Charles
Handrcn, Edward
Hyde, Arthur
Hamilton, Sir George
Do. - - do.
Holy, Robert
Hatch, John
Hughes, Henry
Harle, Thomas
Hughes, Samuel
Hamilton, William
Hughes, John
Hardier, John
Hampton, William
Hunt, Thomas
Hale, Isaac
Ilovendons, Thomas
Hignett, Daniel
Henzey, Thomas
Hodges, John and Thomas
Hawkins, Charles
Hooper, Nicholas, and wife
I-Iartstongue, Standish
Hill, Samuel
Do.
do.
Hamilton, Sir George
Do. - - do.
Howard, William, and wife
I-Iaytor, Lettice
Halcombe, Elizabeth
Do. - Mary
Honor, William
Hales, Stephen
Hepborne, Elizabeth
Hamilton, Sir Francis
Howford, Robert
Hoare, Edward
Do. Abraham
I-Iarmer, William
I-Iampson, Thomas
Hope, Anthony
Hull, Richard
Hansard, Honor
Do. - Elizabeth
I-Iibton, Robert
Hensey, Ennanius
Do. - Joshua
Hamilton. Sir Hans
Hutchinson, Richard
Hoskins, Lettice
Hoyle, Joshua
Heather, William
Holland, Richard
Harte, Merrick
Honor, John
Hore, .Mathew
Hamilton, William
Highgate, Edmond
Hartwell. Humphrey
Hutchinson, Daniel
Do. - - do.
Houghton, Thomas
Hassells, Robert
Hamilton, Sir Hans
Do. - William
Do. - Sir Hans
Hawtrey, Ralph
Hallam, John
Hodder, John
Hore, Philip
Hamilton, Margaret
Harris, Walter
Hukes, John
Hall, Anthony
Harwell, Elizabeth
Hodgson, Richard
Hodges, Thomas
Hassall, Samuel
Hobbs, Hugh
Hayes, Mathew
Hill, John
Hart, John
Hyde, Arthur
Hartstongue, Standish, & wife
Hickford, Ann
Heynes, John
Hart, Thomas
Hamilton, Sir Francis
>. - - do.
>. - - do.
Holmes, Thomas
Hurd, John
Hewctson, Thomas
Hamilton, Sir Hans
Do. - William and Robert
Hill, William
Hamilton, William
Halsey, William
Horsey, Anthony
Hubert, Isaack
Howard, William
. - Sir Richard
Jeacock, Captain John
Ingram, Anthony
Ingoldsby, Major George
Jackson, Daniel
Jones, Catherine
Jackson, Thomas
Ingoldsby, Sir Henry
Jackson, Elizabeth, alias
Michaelborne
Ingram, Frances, and
Jenkins, Moses
Jones, Oliver
Do. Gilbert
Inman, Thomas
Johnston, Walter
Jones, Michael
Jackson, Isaac
Jones, John
Jones, Roger
Do. - do.
Do. - do.
Jago, Walter
Joyce, Richard
Jackson, Edmond
Jepson, John
Jacob, William
Jessop, William
Jackson, Francis
Izod, Richard, and wife
Jeffreys, John
}■
Do.
do.
Richard
Ivers, Henry
Ingram, Sir Arthur
Ivory, William
Johnson, Henry
Ingoldsby, Sir Henry
Jeffreys, Robert
Jackson, Francis
Johnson, John, and wife
Johnston, Thomas
Jones, Christopher
Do. Ambrose
Do. Bryan
Ingoldsby, George
Jones, Roger
Jephson, John
Johnson, Thomas
James, Robert
Ivory, William
K.
Kirwan, Edmond
Kelly, Lisly
Kelly, Sarah
King, Giles
King, Priscilla
Killulta, Lord Viscount
King, Pete-
Knight, John
King, Nathaniel
Kelly, Donogli
Kierwan, John
Redder, Vincent
Keyler, Godfrey
Knox, Thomas
Knight, William
Knight, Thomas
King, James
Do. Francis
Do. Sir William
Kendrick, Thomas, and wife
King, Henry
Kierwan, Edmond or Martin
Kerridge, Samuel
Kingston, Samuel
Kennedy, David
Keating, Oliver
Kellsall, Humphry
Kenan, Roger
Kjrle, Sir Richard
King, Nicholas
Knight, Nicholas
King, James
Killalow, Bishop of
Kentish, Sarah
Lynn, Andrew, esq.
Lane, Sir George
Lynch, Nicholas Fitz-Nicholas
Lucas, Benjamin
Lynch, John Fitz-Jeoffrey
Loftus, Sir Nicholas
Lysaght, Cornet John
Long, Sir Walter
Long, Colonel Thomas
Langton, John
Loftus, Dudley
Linthean, Elizabeth
Ledwich, George
Lambert, George
Locke, Richard . -
Lynam, Roger - - )
Lynch, Stephen
Do. Sir Henry
Do. Thomas, and mother
Lawrence, Thomas -
Logg, William
Lyndley, Hugh
Lane, Nicholas
Leigh, Francis
Larye, Walter
Lenthall, Thomas
Lee, Robert
Loftus, Adam
Louth, Lord Baron
Leigh, William
Limerick, Ministers of
Lambe, William
Limerick, Bishop of
Lavallan, James
Lemmon, Sir William
Do. - William
Lestrange, Thomas
- - do.
Langford, Hercules
Lowe, George
Lumbry, Gregory
Ley, William
Lovett, Christopher
Lambart, Roger, Alex' & John
Latham, George
Lowe, William
Lapsey, Thomas
Long, Felix
Licester, John
Lesley, John
Lynch, Thomas
Lucas, John
Langton, John
Leighlin, Bishop of
Lee, John
Lovett, Christopher
Lambert, Oliver
Lambe, William
Loyd, Trevor
Lancaster, Peter
Leigh, Thomas
Loughorne, John
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Lock, Mathew
Leonard, John
Lambert, Oliver
Lake, John
Laffan, Andrew
Lynch, Nicholas Fitz-Mar<
Ormsby, Arthur ;
O’Glissan, Conno
Osborne, John
Ormsby, James
O'Neil, John
O'Brien, Donogh
Owens, George
Ormond, Duke ol
Owens, Nicholas
Do. Henry
Ogles, Nicholas
Osborne, Thomas
Lockard, Peter an
Lenthall, Thomas
Loyd, Andrew
Layng, Hellen anc
Lovelis, Francis
Loyd, Sir Charles
Ouldfield, James
Osborne, Nicholas
Odell, John
Ormsby, Sir Edward
Ously, Richard, and
Osborne, Roger
Ormsby, Philip
Do. Christopher i
icwes, Theobald, es
edith, Charles, esq.
Morrishy, Daniel, and wife
Mollyneux, Samuel
Mazarecnc, Lord Viscount
Martin, Launcellot
Morris, William
Massareene, Lord Viscount
Morris, John
Mountrath, Earl of
Morgan, Robert
Meath, Earl of
Molland, John
Mansergh. James
Osborne, Johr
May, Sir Algernt
M'Donogh, Dani
-logh, Daniel
Madden, Morgan
Muschamp, Denny
Moor" 1J 1
Mor
Lord Viscou
Parker, Captain John
Pretty, Colonel Henry
Ponsonby, Captain Henry
Preston, John, esq.
Petty, Sir William, and wife
Pepper, Captain George
Pomroy, Samuel
Parsons, Elizabeth, ali
Pigott, Alexander, esi
Proctor, Thomas
Poole, John
Petty, Sir William
Porter, John, esq.
Pitman, William and Rcbecc
Power, Elizabeth
Parkinson, William
Pidcock, Thomas
Prigg, William
Ponsoby, Sir John
Petty, Sir William
Do. - do
Pcirson, John
Pym, Sir Charles
Prothero, Rice
Pock, John, and wife
Plunkett, Sir Walter
Phillips, Rice
Peck, John, and wife
Pearce, Richard
Plunkett, Mathew, esq.
Pratt, Richard
Do Phillis
Do. John
Poole, Francis
Massareene, Lord Viscour
Moore, Captain William
Mullhallon, John
M'Canna, John
Mansergh, Bryan
Morres, Harvey
Mervyn, Sir Audley
Martin, Charles
83 Nolan, John
84 Nicholls, Henry
85 Nicholson, Cornett Edward
86 Nunn, Captain Richard -
87 Naughten, John
88 Nicholson, Doctor Henry
89 Do. - Gilbert
90 Northcott, Francis
91 Newtown, Samuel, and wife
92 Newburgh, Arthur
93 Nicholet, Charles
94 Nicholls, Edward
95 Newton, Robert
96 Nixon, John
97 Nugent, John
98 Newcomen, Sir Robert and Sir
99 Thomas ...
100 Nix, Henry
27 Nicholson, Henry
9 Nicholls, John
Nary, John
Newcomen, Sir Thomas
r , Nelson, John and Martha
Northcott, Joshua, Richard and
48 Hanna
72 Newberry, Henry
6 Noel°Si°r Martin
36 Newman, Thomas, and wife
65 Nicholas, Elizabeth and Edwai
87 Nolane, William
88 Northcott, Samuel
89 Nicholls, Edward and Elizabeth
90 Newburgh, Thomas
Boobyer
Mathcwes, Li
Meredith, Sir
Mills, William
Michaelborne, El
Jackson
Moore, Giles
Musgravc, Williar
Meares, Lewis
Marsden, Gosias,
Miller, Thomas
Master, Richard
Murrell, Gunter
Miller, William
Robert
Morick, Richard
M'Dermott, Hugh
Do. - Roger
Morish, Edmond
Marshall, Thomas
Do. - John
Merrick, John
Mallacke, John
Meath, Bishop of, and alias '
tees for Erasmus Smith
Manwaring, Andrew
Moore, Nicholas
Do. Ambrose
Marham, William
Mathcwes, Ann
M‘Donnell, Charles
Mickle Thwait, Nathaniel
Marton, Henry
Morgan, Sarah and Cathei
Marshall, Robert
Montrth, Charles Earl of
M'Donnell, Alexander -
Purdon, Sir Nicholas
Do. - do.
Parke, Roger
Pelham, Herbert
Pennyfather, John
Pope, Richard
Perkins, Richard
Pcrcival, George, esq.
O’Hehir, Murrc
Orchard, Thom
O'Connor, Com
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
> Regimort, Ahasuerus
' Rose, John
3 Rogers, Richard
> Redmond, Daniel
> Richardson, Simon
1 Rickards, Andrew
■ Reves, Richard
1 Roe, Thomas
; Rjggs, Anne and James -
' Rice, Thomas
| Ranelagh, Earl of
1 Roch, James
1 Roberts, Francis
1 Rolliston, Francis
Reynell, Richard
Rowly, Hugh, and wife
Ryan, Edmond
Reynold, Sir Robert
Do. - do. - - .
Reading, John
Rowell, John
Russell, William
Rochford, Ralph
Reynell, Sir Richard, & al. as l
executors of Theop* Eaton - J
Russell, Richard and John
Rowlidge, Francis
Rutledge, Nicholas
Ruddock, Andrew
Rawden, Sir George
Render, Christopher
Radford, William
Robinson, Thomas
Rowe, Richard
Rawson, Gilbert
Richards, Solomon
Rice, James Fitz-James -
Ram, Andrew - -
Do. do. -
Do. do. -
Richards, Solomon
Rawlins, John
Stanley, Sir Thomas
Stepney, John, esq.
r2 Sheldon, Lieutenant William
3 Sarsfield, John, esq.
*7 Stanton, George
9 Smart, William
8 Strange, John
Staples, Alexander, esq.
Smith, Ralph
^ Stephens, Richard, esq.
Smith, Edward
Snow, John
Shute, Margery, ats Allen
5 Sands, William
7 Stint, John
* Strongman, Richard
> Sharpe, Hugh
> Shapcott, Robert
1 Stephens, Richard
3 Stephenson, John
> Saint Patricks, Vicars, &c.
> Synock, James
> Sands, William
) Soden, Thomas
3 Sandies, Freak
i Stavelly, Francis
' Small, Thomasin
1 Sandford, Theopilus
1 Sweet, William, and wife
Smith, Thomas
Stephenson, William
: Sands, William
1 Sheile, James
i Spratt, Devereux
Sheile, Bryan
Smythcs, Lieutenant Thomas -
Do. Mary
Sherlock, William
Swift, Grace
Spellman, Clement
Swift, Grace, Rebecca, Robert, l
Elizabeth, Mary and Sarah - /
Sandes, William
Sterne, Robert
„ Do. John
Stopford, James
Streete, Roger -
Slade, Henry
Spring, 1-Ieiiry
Stephens, William and Oliver -
96 Shapcott, Robert
97 Salt, John
98 Swift, John
99 Stubbers, Edward
109 Stoaker, John
2 Scott, Samuel
91 Smith, Thomas
86 Shrimshire, Samuel
54- Stephens, William
9 Sadler, Thomas
46 Sheild, Robert
58 Sandford, Robert
60 Do. Theophilus
34 Do - do.
36 Stack, Maurice
37 Swanton, William and James
38 Sheppey, William
39 St. Leger, Keyward
40 Silver, Owen
41 Sparrow, John, Thomas and
42 William
43 Sweetman, Mathew
44 Sherbrook, Richard
45 Shrigby, Humphry
4,g Sarsfield, Patrick, of Lucan
Shaw, John
47 Sweete, Richard
48 Swan, John
49 Sergeant, Philip
50 St. George, William
42 Sinlemore, John
71 Stafford, Patrick
34 Shortall, Pierce
52 St. George, Oliver, bart.
74 Skerrett, Francis
75 Simpson, Mathew
76 Sicklemore, James
77 St. Leger, John
78 Stumble, John
79 Springe, Edmond
’0 Smith, Erasmus
31 Sheffield, Joseph
32 Smith, Edward
Smart, Rebecca, Elizabeth and 1
Sarah - . j
Silver, Owen
Steere, William
15 Southwell, Robert
16 Sweet, John
17 Sands, John
|8 Sterling, Lady Jane
9 Sweetman, Mathew
JO Smith, John
J3 Stewart, Thomas - -
;5 Stephens, William
10 Shapcott, William, and wife
Saunders, Robert ...
1 Stewart, Alexander
2 Shannon, Lord
3 Saukey, Henry and Nicholas
4 Sandford, Thomas
1 Stephens, Sir Richard
5 Smallwood, James
6 Symnell, Thomas
6 Standish, James
7 Sankey, Henry
7 Short, Sarah and John
4 Shepheard, Jane
5 Sandes, Joseph
5 Sankey, Jerom
3 Savage, Philip
’ Stanley, Stephen
J St. George, Sir Oliver
' Stepney, John
• St. Leger, Hayward
Swanwick, Gabriel
' Sankey, Hierom
• Stoakes, Nicholas
> Smith, William
J Short, John ...
' Staper, Richard
1 Shepard, Thomas
St. George, Arthur
Symons, John
Stoddard, Mathew
Stanley, Michael
Spelman, Erasmus
10 Do. - do.
11 Townsend, Colonel Richard
12 Do. - - do.
13 Do. - - do.
14 Tandy, Captain Thomas
15 Thornhill, William, esq. -
16 Trench, Frederick, esq.
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Thornhill, Robert
Thompson, William
Todd, John
Turlington, John
Totty, John
Taau John
Thompson, John
Thompson, Robert
Tooke, Edmund
•mple, Sir William
Talbott, Martha
Thornton, James
Trench, John
imkins, Alexander
■rner, Sir Edward
Trogmorton, Thomas
Titchborne, Sir Will”, and w
- Sir Henry
Do.
ir Williat
Taylor, William
Talbott, Thomas
a, William
pson, Sir William
Trimblestown, Lord Baron of
Thelwell, Lumley
Tench, Allen
Do. John
Toxteth, William
Thornhill, Robert
Tynt, Henry
Do. do.
Do. do.
Thompson, Honora, Elizabeth qj
and Anne
Taylor, Thomas
Titchborne, Sir William -
Do. - do.
Taylor, Timothy
Tooke, Edward
Tomlins, Thomas
Taylor, Marmaduke, and wife - 1 I
Thompson, Catherine - - /
Thornton, John
Tanner, Henry
Taylor, Thomas
Tynte, Henry
Temple, Henry
Talbott, Thomas
Toxteth, William, and wife
Titchborne, Sir Henry
Thornbury, William
Thomas, John
Temple, Sir John
Taylor, Robert
Vantz, Patrick
Villiers, George
Valentine, Thomas
Upton, John, and wife
Vaughan, John
Do. Doctor James
Usher, William
Vaughan, Hector
Vincent, Henry
Veasy, Thomas
Upton, John
Vaughan, Owen
Usher, Arthur
Vincent, Nathaniel
Usher Bcaverly
Do. - do.
Verner, John, and wife
Wade, Bryan, esq.
Warden, Colonel Willian
Wall
Winkworth, Captai
Wharton, Sir Thomas
Do. - do.
White, David -
Weldon, Patrick
Webster, William
Walton, Swithin
Westenra, Warner
Widenham, Lieut. Col. John
White, Thomas
Woodcock, Thomas
Western
Winstt
, Elizr
Do. William
Withers, Nicholas
Watts, Thomas
Wheeler, Francis
Watts, Thomas
Wilcocks, John
Weekes, William
Do. Blanch
Do. Marcus
Wilson, Nicholas
Willoughby, Francis
Wingfield, Lewis
Woods, Robert
Wilder, Mathew
Do. do.
Warren, William, and wife
Waddington, Sir Henry
Walker, Joseph
Wilson, Rowland
Williams, Sarah
Do. Nathaniel
Wood, John
Whitlock, Sir Butstrod
Do. - do.
Workman, John
Washer, Henry
Wilson, John
Walsh, Walter
Westley, John
Wakefield, Thomas
Walsh, Walter
Walter, Peter
Wade, William
Wybrow, Ann and Richard
Warmesley, William
Wemes, Sir James
Warding, Richard
White, Alexander
Woodcock, John
West, Henry
Watts, William
White, Sir Stephen
Widman, Hans Albert
Wade, Henry
White, Thomas
Withers, Edward
Wilson, Samuel
Woodall, Alexander
Woodroffe, Samuel
Wakeham, John
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Witham, Edward
Woodard, Charles and Mary
Weedin, Ferdinando
Western, Robert
Wilstead, Thomas, and wife
Do. - do.
Willoughby, Francis
Walcot, Thomas
Waldon, Isaac, and wife -
Wilson, William
Webster, James
Waller, Richard
Wilkinson, Robert
White, Simon
Warr, Edward
Waller, Richard
Do. do.
Wilkinson, Richard
Willitt, Richard
Webb, Henry
White, Wiiliam
Woods, Thomas
Whaley, Richard
Williams, William
Wheeler, Oliver
Wale, Elizabeth and Timothy
Wright, William
Wood, Thomas
Weaver, John
Wyer, Connor
Wainwright, James
West, John
Winspeare, John
Ward, Elizabeth
Williams, John
Woodley, Anthony
Wallis, George
Wellman, Mary
Winch, Robert
Watson, Thomas
Wheeler, Jonas
Wilson, John
Waddy, Edmond
Warren, Thomas
Do. Abel
White, William
Ward, Patience
Watkins, John
Wakeham, John
Wright, Joseph
Wallis, George
Ward, Nicholas
Whalley, John
Woods, Richard
Walsh, Henry
Willy, Edward
Wallis, Ralph
West, John
Wallis, Gerald
Wilstead, Thomas, and wife
Yarner, Doctor Abrahar
Yarway, Robert
Young, Rowland
Yelverton, Joseph
Yarmouth, Corporation
Young, Richard
Yelverton, Walter
Yarwell, William
Yeedan, John and Thon
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
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III.
ABSTRACTS
OF THE
CONVEYANCES from the Trustees of the Forfeited Estates and
Interests in Ireland, in 1688.
INROLMENTS of the Deeds of Sale from the Trustees of the Estates and Interests forfeited in Ireland
in the Year 1688, to the several Purchasers, preserved in the Rolls Office, Dublin.
X. — Rotulus de anno regni Regine Anne Secundo,
pars, consisting of 60 membranes, and cont
Inrolments of 61 deeds.
2. — Idem — 2“ pars, 67 membranes, 55 deeds.
S. — Idem — 8" pars, 68 membranes, 76 deeds.
4. — Idem — 4" pars, 65 membranes, 56 deeds.
5. — Idem — 5“ pars, 63 membranes, 57 deeds.
6. — Idem — 6" pars, 63 membranes, 61 deeds.
7— Idem— 7“ pars, 64 membranes, 51 deeds.
8. — Idem — 8s pars, 59 membranes, 36 deeds.
9. — Idem — 9“ pars, 62 membranes, 60 deeds.
*0- Idem — 10“ pars, 61 membranes, 41 deeds.
11. — Idem— II" pars, 63 membranes, 71 deeds.
12. — Idem — 12“ pars, 61 membranes, 54 deeds.
13 — Idem — 13" pars, 44 membranes, 48 deeds.
ROLL, M A nne, first part, face.
Cork.
1. RICHARD PHILLIPS of Corke.— An indenture
made 24th April 1703, between Sir Cyrill Wich knt., Francis
Annesley esq., John Baggs esq., John Trenchard esq., John
Isliam esq., Henry Langford esq., James Hooper esq., John
Cary gent., Sir Henry Shere knt.,; Thomas Harrison esq.,
William Fcllowes esq., and Thomas Raulins esq., surviving
trustees, nominated and appointed for putting in execution
the powers and authorities relating to the forfeited and other
estates and interests in Ireland, enacted in and by an Act of
Parliament made in England in yc 11th year of King William,
intituled, An Act for granting an aid to his Majesty by sale
of the forfeited and other estates and interests in Ireland, and
by o land-tax in England, for the several purposes therein
mentioned, of the one part ; and Richard Phillipps of Corke,
cooper, of the other part ; whereby the trustees sold to him
for the sum of 268/. 2s. 6 d. the town and lands of Lisseenes,
containing by estimation 46a. 3r. 16p. — rent. Is. 3d.; bar.
Barretts, co. Corke. — the estate of Colonel John Barrett
attainted. Inrolled 1st May 1703.
2. JAS. KINGSTON of Corke, victualler, 28th April,
1703; consideration, 829/. 3s. — The towne and lands of
Aglish, 353a. — rent, 15s. 6d. ; bar. Muskry, co. Corke. —
the estate of Donogh late Earl of Clancarty attainted.
Inrolled Is/ May 1703.
4. RICHD. BROWNE of Coolcour, co. Corke, clerk,
26th April 1703; consideration, 481/. 4 s. 5d. — The towns
and lands of Coolcouer and Maglasse, 230a. — rent, 9s. 9 \d. ;
and for the consideration of 402/. 11s. 9d. — Dundarierke and
Broghanes, 308a. 2r. — rent, 51. 4s. lOlrf. ; bar. Muskry,
co. Corke. — the estate of said Earl of Clancarty. Inrolled
Is/ May 1703.
5. JOHN ST. LEGER of lnneshonan, co. Corke, gent.,
7th May 1703; consideration, 485/. 16s. lljc/. — The town
and lands of Raghagrogli, 251a. 1r. ; bar. Kinalea, co.
Corke. — part of the private estate of King James 2
Inrolled 10 th May 1703.
7. THOMAS DAUNT of Gortigrenan, co. Corke, gent.,
13th April 1703 ; consideration, 196/.— The town and lands
of Ballmlagha, 99a. 1r. 8p. ; bar. Kinalea, co. Corke.
die private estate of the late King James 2 Inrolled 1 1 th
May 1703.
8. JOHN IVERS of Mount Ivers, co. Clare, esq., 26th
April 1703 ; consideration, 233/. 0s. 9 Jrf. ;— Part of the qr. or
plowland of Clongeeheen, 254a.— rent, 31. 17 s. Ijrf. ; bar.
Tullagh, co. Clare.— the estate of John and Teige Ryan,
gent., attainted Inrolled 12 th May 1703.
11. BARTHOLOMEW VANHOMRIGH of Dublin,
esq., a commissioner of the revenue, 30th April, 1703 ; con-
sideration, 1,300/. — The town and lands of Barberstowne,
335a. — rent, 6s. 8 d. ; bar. Salt, co. Kildare. — die estate
of Richard late Earl of Tyrconnell attainted. Inrolled 12 th
May 1703.
14. ROBERT FARTHING of Youghall, merchant, 10th
May 1703; consideration, 1,705/. 3s— The lands of Disert
(except Sir John Brodrick’s six acres), 375a. 1r. 24. p. Cur-
radoogane, 251a. 2r. 24p. ; bar. Barrymore, co. Corke
a waste ruinous house on die east side of High-street, wherein
Nich’ Ronane formerly lived rent, 1/. 5s. 6 d.; town of
Youghall.— the estate of said Ronane attainted, and the said
lands were the private estate of King James 2.— to hold, sub-
ject to a chiefly of 1/. out of Disert, and 15s. out of Carra-
goodane, to James Earl of Barrymore. Inrolled 13 th May
1703.
15. JOHN PYKE of Woodingstowne, co. Tipperary,
10th May 1703 ; consideration, 153/. 18s. Or/— The lands of
Cooleagh, 57a. ; bar. Middlethird, co. Tipperary. — the
estate of King James 2. Inrolled 21th May 1703.
16. CHRISR. CROFTS of Corke, 26th April, 1703;
consideration, 80/. — Five tenements on die north key, in the
north liberties of Corke ; city of Corke the estate of
Clare-
Kildare.
Cork.
Tipperary.
Cork.
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Corh.
Cork.
Corh.
Cork.
Andrew Murrogh of Killcoolishell, attainted. Inrolled
Is/ June 1703.
17. ROBERT ROGERS, alderman of Corke ; considera-
tion, 525 /., 26tli April 1703. — The town and lands of Mal-
fonstown, 176 a. & 8 p. ; bar. Barrymore, co. Corke. — the
estate of the late king James 2, subject to a chiefry of 10s.
payable to the Earl of Barrymore. Inrolled Is* June 1703.
19. Said ROBERT ROGERS, 26th April 1703 ; con-
sideration, 483/. — The town and lands of Kippane, 169 a. &
8 p. ; bar. Barrymore, co. Corke. — the estate of the late
King James 2, subject to. a chiefry of 10s. payable to the
Earl of Barrymore. Inrolled l's( June 1703.
20. PATIENCE MURPHY of Corke, widow, 26th April
1703; consideration, 548/. 17s. 2d. — The town and lands
of Cawn, 80 a. 1 r. 24 p. — Curraghdaly, 44 a. 1 r. 24 p. —
Heathy pasture, part thereof, 107 a. I r. 24 p. — Coolicossane,
103 a.— Total rent, 15s. lit/.; bar Muskry, co. Corke.—
the estate of Donogh Earl of Clancarty, attainted. Inrolled
1st June 1703.
22. Said PATIENCE MURPHY, 26th April 1703;
consideration, 910/. — The town and lands of Cloneen, 420 a.
— Ballyready, 221 a. 2 r. 8p. ; bar. Barrymore, co. Corke. —
the estate of the late King James 2. Inrolled 1st June 1703.
containing 24 feet each, and in depth 142 feet, on Ormond 2 Akse.
Key, then in his possession; city of Dublin. — to hold fora
residue of a term of 99 years from 1st May 1686 made by Dublin.
Stephen Ludlow esq. to Terence Dermott, attainted, at the
rent of 12/., by lease dated 17th April 1686, subject to said
rent. Inrolled 14 th June 1703.
37. LEWIS JONES of Dublin, gent., 11th May 1703 ; Dublin.
consideration, 197/. — All that timber house, and all that
brick house containing in front 51 feet, in rear 51 feet, and
in depth 153 feet, in Great Ship-street; co. of city of Dublin.
— the estate of Richard Fagan, attainted. Inrolled 14/A
June 1703.
39. JOHN COOKE of Kiltinane, co. Tipperary, esq., Tipperary.
31st May 1703 ; consideration, 797/. — Part of the lands of
Powerstowne, 79 a. — in the lands of Clonmell, 41 a.; bar.
Iffa and Offit, co. Tipperary. — the private estate of the late
King James 2. Inrolled nth June 1703.
42. Lord Mayor, Sheriffs, Commons, and Citizens of Dublin.
DUBLIN, 28th May 1703 ; consideration, 830/. — All those
the several closes near the pipes, containing 18 a., with a row
of houses called Georges Folly, in St. James street ; par. of
St. James, city of Dublin. — the estate of the late King
James. Inrolled nth June 1703.
Drogheda.
Wicklow.
Dublin.
23. THOMAS STOKER of Drogheda, alderman, 29th
April 1703 ; consideration, 74/. — Two houses with a horse
mill and garden adjoining together, then in his possession,
by a lease for 61 years from May 1669, under the rent of 4/. ;
rent, Is. — liberties of Drogheda. — the estate of Chris-
topher Cheevers, attainted. Inrolled 3 d June 1703.
24. HENRY OGLE of Drogheda, alderman, 4th May
1703; consideration, 57/. 13s. — All that piece of ground
called Mattock’s Park, containing 7 a. 1 R. ; rent, 6 d. — liber-
ties of Drogheda. — the estate of said Christopher Cheevers.
Inrolled 3d June 1703.
25. THOMAS BELLEW of Dublin, esq., 31st May
1703 ; consideration, 25/. — All that cabbin or tenement and
garden plott within the town wall, near Butter Gate, town of
Drogheda. — the estate of Thomas Bellew of Gaffney, at-
tainted. Inrolled 7/A June 1703.
27. HUMPHRY SHEARES of Corke, gent., 24th May
1703 ; consideration, 2,669/. 10s. Did. — The towns and lands
of Coolemucky, 342 a. — a pasturable turf bogg, 84 a. — Bal-
lingully and Ratlifelan, 338 a. — Iniskareen alias Knockan-
teen, 169 a. — Knockshanavoy, 365 a. — rent, 21. 4-s. ; bar.
Muskry, co. Corke. — the estate of Donogh, late Earl of
Clancarty. Inrolled 8 th June 1703.
28. GEORGE SEVELL of Dublin, gent., 13th May
1703; consideration, 37/. — The town and lands of Knock-
adrett; bar. Newcastle, co. Wicklow. — to hold for the lives
of William Wolverston, Chistopher and Francis his sons, in
trust for Sir Richard Kennedy bart., whose father, Sir Robert,
demised the same, 9th November 1686, to said William
Wolverston, attainted. Inrolled 8th June 1703.
30. JOHN CUSACK of Killkisheen, co. Clare, esq.,
31st May 1703; consideration, 288/. — The towns and lands
of Oughterrush. — South alias Iragh, 167 a. — Killevoy, part
of Monngenagh, 143 a. ; bar. Tullagh, co. Clare. — Total
rent, 31. 8s. 3 id. — the estate of Teige and John Ryan,' at-
tainted.— - — Inrolled 8th June 1703.
32. ROBERT RIGMAIDEN of Dublin, watchmaker,
nephew and heir of Robert Smith late of Rathmacralian, co.
Meath, 19th March 1702; consideration, 236/. 3s. 7 ^d. —
The town and lands of Knockerk, 203 a. 2 r. — part of Bry-
anstowne, 30 a. ; bar. Slane, co. Meath. — subject to -the
chiefry of 61. per annum payable to Thomas Peppard esq.,
which lands had been granted to Godart Earl of Atlilone,
and by his lordship conveyed and sold by deeds of lease and
release, dated 20th and 21st June 1698, for 208/. to y* said
Robert Smith. Inrolled 10/A June 1703.
36. CHARLES DEERING of Dublin, esq., 7th June
1703; consideration, 238/.— All that house in front and rear,
(122.)
44. BRIGADIER HENRY CONYNGHAM, 10th April
1703; consideration, 1,766/. — The towns of Rochestowne,
220 a. Rowstowne, 128 a. the tucking mill and corn mill
thereon. — part of Stackallin, 198 a. — Avilstowne, 113 a. —
part of Barnwellstowne, 40 a. — part of Corballis, 107 A. ; bar.
Slane, co. Meath. — and all other lands in the tenure of John
Blackley, as tenant to said trustees, at y' rent of 160/. ; at
which value yc - Brigadier bought y' same. — the estate of the
late King James. — Inrolled 18 th June 1703.
47. WILLIAM ROGERS of Ballagh, co. Dublin, gent.,
3d June 1703 ; consideration, 252/. — All the town and lands
of East Curragh, with all commonage, turbary, &c. thereto
belonging, 60 a. ; bar. Balrothery, co. Dublin. — die estate of
Richard Fagan esq., attainted. Inrolled 19/A June 1703.
49. JOHN HUNT of Glangoul, co. Tipperary, gent.,
12th June 1703 ; consideration, 422/. 12s. 9J</.— The lands
of Curra als Curryliouse, 177 a. 3 r. ; bar. Kenry, co!
Limerick. — the estate of the late King James, subject to a
chiefry of 2s. 5 d. to the Earl of Kildare. Inrolled
19/A June 1703.
51. EDWARD CROW of Carrowkeel, co. Galway, esq ,
14th June 1703; consideration, 200/. — All the trustees
right, tide, interest, and estate into and out of the lands fol-
lowing; viz. the castle, town, and lands of Castle Quarter
alias Tallynedaly, 125 A. prof. 77 a. 3 R. bogg. — Gortnapourn,
148 a. — Clonmoyle, 54 a. — in Itaigh, 5 a. — in Caronalaghy,
9 a. — in Lack, 13 a. — Lisovally als Lisrevally, 61 a. 2 n. 16 p.
prof. 36 a. 2 r. 16 p. unprof. — Clooncurry alias Cloona-
curry, 56 A- — Curheene, 23 a. — in Itussbellon als Russells-
towne, 4- a. — in Shanballymore als Conyulta,- 4 a. — Total
quantity, 502 a. prof. 114 a. unprof.; bar. Dunmore, co.
Galway. — the estate of James Lully, attainted. Inrolled
19/A June 1703.
52. Honble. WILLIAM FITZMAURICE of Gullane,
co. Kerry, esq., 12th June 1703; consideration, 5,008/. — The
castle, town, and lands of Gorlnetubrid, 245 a. 3 it. — Ros-
verilane, Moyvane, Ballynelaugy, 396 a. 2 r. 8 p. — Killcene,
164 a. — Rath, 174 a. & 32 p.— Drumcumane, 609 a. — in
Gortmore and Coolgonnan, 48 a. — liberty of commonage on
the commons of Clonluske alias Clongish. — the mountain of
Monymuck and Ballydanniell, 694 a. 1 r. 16 p. — die lands of
Clounmore, 429 a. 3 r. 24 p. — Total quit rent, 30/. 7s. 6 \d. ;
bar. Comiello, co. Limerick. — the estate of Sir John Fitz-
Gerald, attainted. Inrolled 21st June 1703.
55. THOMAS HOWELL of Dublin, joyner, 13th May
1703 ; consideration, 144/. — The house or tenement called
Casey’s Tower, on the blind quay, containing in front 21 feet,
and in depth backwards 55 feet; City of Dublin. — the estate
j of Richard Fagan, attainted. Inrolled 21 si June 1703.
4 U
Meath.
Dublin.
Limerick.
Galway.
Limerick.
Dublin.
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[March
56. Brigadier GUSTAVUS HAMILTON, 14th June
1703 ; consideration, 620/. — The town, lands, and woods
of Great Berrys ais Barrymore, 339 a. prof. 219 a. unprof.
4/. 7s. 9 d. ; bar. Athlone, co. Roscommon. — the estate of
Christopher Dillon of Moyvannon InroUed 21s/ June
1703.
Limerick. 58. JAMES DAWSON of Ballynecourty, co. Tipperary,
esq., 7th June 1703.— In Knockroe, 355 a.— Cool, 35 a. 1 it.
8 !’• — Cloghine, 110 a. 2 r. — consideration, 1,767/.; bar. s a*»«.
Coonagh and Ownybegg, co. Limerick. — the estate of the .
late King James 2 InroUed 21s/ June 1703.
59. MATTHIAS ERBERRY of Ballincolligg, co. Corke, Cork.
gent., 31st May 1703; consideration, 165/. 18s. 5 d. — The
town and lands of Cahirbaroole, 236 a. 2 it. 24 p. ; rent, 2s.
9£d. ; bar. Muskry, co. CoitKE. — the estate of Donogh late
Earl of Clancarty. Inrolled 23 d June 1703.
Cork.
Cork.
Meath.
Cork.
Cork.
Meath.
Roll, M Anne, first part, bade.
1- HUMPHRY SHEA11ES of Corke, apothecary, 15th
March 1702; consideration, 200/. 17s. 9Jd— Part of Hug-
gaisland, in the north side of Bandon Road, in the south
liberty of Corke. — a small front house and backside in Mill-
street, south side, opposite to the fish-shambles old walls,
wherein is a study built, with a brick house and 2 small
ruined back houses in Cross-street, west side, bounded W.
with the city walls.— a thatched house near the road leading
to the fair, and a garden thereto next adjoining.— a thatched
house near the road leading to Mallow, containing 28 feet in
length, with a backside and garden adjoining.— a small par-
cell of waste ground— north liberties, same co.— to hold the
last three for the life of Tho‘ Coppinger; which premisses
had been conveyed by Henry Earl of Romney, by three
several deeds of lease and release, dated 2d and 3d November
1698, for the sum of 730/. 15s. 8 </., to James Walshe of
Corke, esq., who (9th February 1702) assigned the same to
said Sheares, witli full liberty to take out conveyances thereof
from the said trustees in liis own name. InroUed 4 th May
1703. y
7. WALLIS WARREN of Laragh, co. Corke, gent.,
22d April 1703; consideration, 463/. 14s. 8</.— The towns
and lands of Kilbarry, 450 a— Knockacorry, 120 a. 14s. 8</.;
bar. Muskry, co. Corke. — the estate of Donogh late Earl of
Clancarty. InroUed 5th May 1703.
9. WALLIS WARREN of Laragh, 24th March 1702;
consideration, 138/ 6s. Gd. — The towns and lands of East
and West Curryclough, 547 a. & 32 p. 13s. Gd. ; bar. Muskry,
co. Corke; which he had purchased from Henry Earl of
Romney, by deeds of lease and release, dated 2d and 3d No-
vember 1699, for the sum of 188/. & 3 d.— InroUed 7th May
1703. y
14. ARTHUR MEREDITH esq. of Dollardstowne, co
Meath, 18th March 1702; consideration, 824/. 8s. 5\d.—
The town and lands of Rathbran y= Moore, 335 a. 3 r—
Davidstowne, 91a. 3 r.— Newrath, 107 a.; bar. Slane, co.
Meatii— Total quantity, 534 a. 2 n. ; rent, 10/. 15s. 5>d.
the estate ol Christopher Lord Slane, attainted ; and were,
amongst other lands, granted by patent to Godart Earl of
Athlone, 15th April 1693 ; and by his Lordship, by deeds of
lease and release, dated 13th and 14th June 1698, for the
sum of 318/. conveyed to the said Arthur Meredith and his
heirs. Inrolled 8th May 1703.
51 12s. 8<Z. ; bar. Slane, co. Meath. — the estate of Chris-
topher late Lord Slane, and were granted by patent 15th
April 1693 to Godart Earl of Athlone, who (by deeds of
lease and release, dated 16 th and 17th June 1698) for the
sum of 260/. conveyed the same to said Shinton. InroUed
15 th May 1703.
31. HENRY GOWER of Dublin, gent., 13th May 1703 ; Tipperary.
consideration, 318/. 7s. 9 d. — The town and lands of Knock-
urra, 119 a.; bar. Middlethird, co. Tipperary. — the estate
of the late King James. Inrolled 25 th May 1703.
32. RICHARD KELLETT of Clonmel, gent., 14th May Tipperary.
1703 ; consideration, 290/— The town and lands of Clogh-
necody, 100 a.; bar. Middlethird, co. Tipperary. — the
estate of the late King James. InroUed 27 th May 1703.
33. Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON of Dublin, knt., 15th Carlow.
May 1703; consideration, 508/. —The town and lands of
Ballylane, 150 a.; bar. Forth, co. Carlow. — die estate of
Charles Byrne, attainted InroUed 27th May 1703.
34. Sir JOHN MEAD of Ballintober, co. Corke, knt., Cork.
20th April 1793 ; consideration, 277/.— The lands of Bally-
dreden and Ballingore ; bar. Orrery and Kilmore, co. Corke.
— The estate of Michael Casey, by virtue of a mortgage to
him thereof made by William Fitzgerald of Casde Dodd,
co. Corke, esq., for 900/.; and were, by said Casey, who
stands attainted, conveyed and settled so as diat he was
entitled thereto only for term of his life, on 13th February
1688. to hold to Sir John for the life of said Casey.
InroUed 29 th May 1703.
36. Said Sir JOHN, 20th April 1703; consideration, Cork
840/. 12s. 5<Z. (being the residue of 2,260/. for which Sir John
Mead, in the name of Henry Ludier esq., contracted with
the trustees, lOdi December 1702, after deduction of 23/.
9s. 7 d. for the crown rent of 1/. 10s. 4k/. and of 1,395/. 18s.,
for so much due to him on diree mortgages of the premises,
allowed by die trustees on his claims, Nos. 39, 52, and 180,
sold to die said Sir John Mead.) — The towns and lands of
Knockylinane, Ballyphillipeene, and Monyparson, 663 a. 24. p.
— Towreen aisTurim, 1,214a. 2r. 32p— Magola, 240a. 3r.
32 p— Fagha, (except Garraghboy,) 262 a. 3 r. 32 p— rent,
1/. 10s. 4£</.; bar. Barretts, co. Corke. — the estate of
Colonel John Barrett, attainted InroUed 29 th May 1703.
19. JOHN MORRISON of Corke, merchant, 13di April
1703; consideration, 204/. 9s. 4k/— Tile town and lands of
iiallyskeemeen, } plowF, 68 a. 1 r. 32 p. ; rent, 3s. 8r/ •
North Liberties of Corke— the estate of Donogh late Earl
of Clancarty Inrolled 8 th May 1703.
38 Dr. JEREMIAH MARSH, Dean of Killmore, 27d.
April 1703; consideration, 124/. — In Rossro, 52 a. — in
Monycody alias Mongimacody, 53 a.; bar. Gowran, co.
Kilkenny— The estate of the late King James 2. InroUed
4 th June 1703.
20. Akin. JOHN NEWENHAM of Corke, 23d Mat
1702; consideration, 3,516/. 3s. 7 \d.— The towns and hu
of Loghanemore alias Lehanemore, 548 a— Ballyphehai
and half of Skeaghbcgg adjoining to y° same, 195 a re:
11. - Parknccrussey, 5 a. English ; South Liberties
CORKE— the estate of Ignatius Gould, attainted; and wc
granted to Henry Earl of Romney, who by deeds of lease a,
release, dated 2d and 3d November 1698, for the sum
921/. 7s. 6ti. conveyed the same to said Aid" Newenham —
Inrolled 8/A May 1703.
26. RICHARD SHINTON of Slane, gent., 19tl, Mar,
1702; consideration, 221/. 19s. 10rf— The town and lands
Larga, Rathlegan, and Mullaghmoore, 329 a. 3 r. 20 1>. ; rei
39. WM. CONOLLY of Dublin, esq., 14th May 1703; con-
sideration, 744/. 11s. Old. — The towns and lands of Monigs-
towne alias Momstowne and Knockbody alias Bodmanhill,
583 a.; rent, 11/. 16s. 4J<Z. ; bar. Corkery, co. Westmeath.
— the estate of Sir John Nugent and Colonel Richard
Nugent, attainted, or one of them. InroUed 5th June 1703.
40. SAMUEL DOPPING of Dublin, esq., 31st May
1703; consideration, 452/. 13s. 6d— That part of the town
and lands of Esker in lease to Colonel Thomas Bellew, from
y“ mislees> f<»' 27 years from 1st May 1702, whereof y' ]ong
meadow containing 9 a., whether die same lye in Esker or
Ballyowen, is parcel, togedier widi die water corn mill in
Esker, and all banks, floodgates, wyres, &c. thereto belong-
Westmeath.
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2 Anne. ing, 195 a. — more, part of Esker, 3 a; bar. Newcastle and
Upper Crosse, co. Dublin. — the estate of Peter Nottingham,
Dublin. attainted. — Note: By deed, dated 7th June 1703, Mr. Pop-
ping declared that his name was used by the special appoint-
ment of and in trust for the said Thomas Bellew of Bellews-
towne, co. Meath, esq., and therefore he released and con-
firmed yc same to him and his heirs. — ( Inrolled 1th June anno
2<i», 2*° pars, 1. roll 18.) Inrolled 1th June 1703.
Drogheda. 42. Akin. JOHN GRAHAM of Drogheda, 12th May
1703; considerations, 67/. 6s., 92/. 11s., 16/. 16s., and
34/. 12s. — A stone slated house or messuage and garden, a
thatched tenement and garden, two thatched cabbins and a
park with a garden, a house and garden, a house and garden,
a house and garden; rent, 7s. 6 </.; town and liberties of
Drogheda. — the estate of Christopher Clieevers, attainted.
■ Inrolled 10 th June 1703.
Meath. 44. WILLIAM LAMBE of Dublin, gent., 14th May
1703; consideration, 123/. 13s. 5 \d. — The town and lands
of Tankardsrath, containing 80 a. ; rent, 2s. 6 d. ; bar. Mor-
gallion, co. Meath. — the estate of Edward Plunkett, attainted.
• -Inrolled 10//i June 1703.
Meath. 45. THOMAS MOLYNEUX esq., M.D., 19th April
1703 ; consideration, 595/. — The town and lands of Adams-
towne, 189 a. ; bar. Moyfenragh, co. Meath. — the estate of
Richard late Earl of Tirconnell, attainted ; to hold to him
and his heirs, subject to a lease made thereof by the trustees
to Samuel Dopping of Dublin, esq., for three lives renewable
for ever, at the rent of 35/. Inrolled 10/A June 1703.
Meath. 48. SAMUEL DOPPING of Dublin, esq., 14th May
1703; consideration, 148/. — The town and lands of Cull-
mullin, 40 a.; rent, 1/. 5s. 1 1 \d. ; bar. Deece, co. Meath. —
the estate of Ignatius Birford, attainted. Inrolled 10/A
June 1703.
Limerick. 50. Sir MATTHEW DEANE knt, 11th May 1703 ;
consideration, ) 95/. 12s. 3 \d. — The lands of Killmacanerly,
containing 76 a.; bar. Connello, co. Limerick. — the estate
of the late King Janies 2. Inrolled 10/A June 1703.
51. Said Sir MATTHEW, 14th May 1703; consi- 2 Asxe.
deration, 1,890/. 9s. — The town and lands of Claslimorgan,
1 plowld, and part of Castlemore, 451a. 2r. 16 p. — Bal- Cork.
lynemony, 1 plowlJ, 229 a. 3r. 16p. — Carrickduffe, 1 plowl'1,
398 a. 24 p. — rent, 16s. 6 d.; bar. Barretts, co. Corke. — the
estate of Colonel John Barrett, attainted. Inrolled 10/A
June 1703.
53. JOSEPH MADDOCK of Dublin, linen-draper, 2d Kildare.
June 1703; consideration, 815/. — All that part of Kilteel
alias Cholmondlys Farm als Brians Frame, with the benefit of
a large | common adjoining, 178 a. 32 p. — 10s.; bar. Salt, co.
Kildare. — die estate of the Earl of Tirconnell, attainted.
Inrolled 12/A June 1703.
54. RICHARD POWELL of Clogliviller, co. Limerick, limerick.
gent., 19th April 1703; consideration, 901/. 18s. Hid. — The
towns and lands of Galbuoly, 180 a. — Tonetire, 74 a. 3 it.
6 p. ; bar. Clanwilliam, co. Limerick. — the estate of the late
King James 2. Inrolled 14/A June 1703.
56. ROBERT SMITH of Ballyloghloe, co. Westmeath, Westmeath.
cike, 7th June 1703; consideration, 87/.— The town and
lands of Milerstowne, 22 a. 2 r. 16 P. ; bar. Farbill, co.
Westmeath. — the estate of the late King James. Inrolled
14/A June 1703.
57. MATTHEW JACOB of St. Johnstowne, co. Tip- Tipperary.
perary, esq., 31st May 1703; consideration, 900/. Us. 8 d. —
The town and lands of Johnstowne alias Josingstowne,
370 a. ; bar. Middlethird, co. Tipperary. — the estate of the
late King James, subject to a chiefry of 1/. 4s. Ad. to Sir
Redmond Everard and his heirs. Inrolled 15/A June 1703.
58. JAS. DAWSON of Ballynecourty, co. Tipperary, Tipperary.
erq., 10th June 1703; consideration 26/. — In the mountain of
Monenabuoly, Cappaconane, and Ballycrehane, 29 a. ; bar.
Clanwilliam, co. Tipperary. — the estate of the late King
James 2. — Inrolled 15/A June 1703.
59. JOHN PAGE of Dublin, Alderman, 3d June 1703 ; Meath.
consideradon, 443/. 17s. 6<Z. — The town and lands of Great
Boolis, 191 a.; bar. Duleeke, co. Meath. — the estate of die
late King James. — Inrolled 17/A June 1703.
Roll, %d Anne, second part, face.
Meath. 1. EDWARD SINGLETON esq., Alderman of Drog-
heda, 15th June 1703 ; consideration, 4,322/. — The towns
and lands of Pierstowne, 127 a. 3b.; rent, 21. Us. 8tZ. —
Kiernonstowne, 66 a. 1 R. 1/. 6s. 9 %d. — Corrstowne, 89 a.
2 r. 1/. 16s. 2\d. — Rathtrasny, 125 a. 2 n. 21. 10s. 9id. —
Acclare, 158 a. 2 r. 31. 4s. 2d. ; two mills thereon. — part of
Upper and Lower Drumconradi, 553 a. 11/. 14s. 5 \d. —
Baltsederick, 134 a. 21. 14s. 3d. — Total quantity, 1,234 a.
2 r. — Upper and Lower Dromsowry, 369 a. ; rent, 7/. 9s. 6 d.
— Clonepartain alias Clanburcan alias Clonbricken ats Clanie-
rean, 198 a. 2 r. ; rent, 4 1. 0s. 4 %d. — Belrath als Baltrath,
139 a. 2 r. 21. 16s. 3 \d. — Rathnalley ats Rathvicknalloe alias
Rathmickinall, 53 a. 2 r. 1/. Is. 7 $</. — Carrick-Iverane,
167 a. 2 r. 3/. 7s. 9ij<Z. — Total quantity 928 a. — All together
2,162 a. 2 n. ; bar. Slane, co. Meath. — which lands, by
deeds of lease and release, dated 20th and 21st June 1698,
were conveyed to the said Mr. Singleton by Godart Earl of
Athlone, for the sum of 1,200/. under the yearly rent of 300/.
with 9<Z. per pound receiver’s fees. — also the lands of Moonin-
stowne, 75 a. 2 r. ; rent, 21. 3s. 2d. — diat part of Dromcon-
rath, joining to Mooninstowne, called Girenan, 46 a. ; Street,
158 a. 2 r. 3/. 4s. 2d. — Ardagh, 230 a. 4/. 13s. 1W.
(Coolederry is mentioned in the granting part, but no
number of acres.) — Total quantity, 510 a. — Total rent,
54 1. 4s. 4d. — which by deeds of same date were conveyed by
ye said Earl to said Mr. Singleton for 270/. under the rent of
50/. with 12 d. per pound receiver’s fees, which lands, by this
trustee deed, were absolutely conveyed to him extinguished
and discharged of the said several rents and receiver’s fees. —
the estate of Lord Slane. — Inrolled 21s/ June 1703.
Meath. 7. Brigr. HENRY CONYNGHAM, 10th April 1703;
consideration, 4,637/. 19s. 3d. — The manor, capital messuage,
(122.)
and castle of Slane ; the town and lands of Slane, and Slane
Hill, including the lands, part of the private estate hereafter
mentioned, 991 a. — Hardingstowne, 215 a. — Mullaghdillon,
180 a. — In Cashell, 36 a. — rent, 23/. 18s. 7.W. ; bar. Slane,
co. Meath. — die estates of Christopher Lord Slane and
King James 2. Inrolled 23 d June 1703.
10. An INDENTURE tripartite, made 30th December
1702, between the trustees of the first part; Mercy Tandy
of Lisburne, co. Antrim, widow, of the second part ; Thomas
Amory of Dublin, esq., and John Elcock, of Loughgall, co.
Armagh, gent., of the diird part; whereas by patent dated
10th August 1666 a grant was made to Sir George Rawdon
bart. and his heirs, in trust for said Mercy Tandy, of 306 a.
1 n. 26 p. in Agher-Palleis, which Sir Arthur Rawdon, his
son, by deed-poll, dated 21st November 1691, conveyed to
her pursuant to the said trust. — and whereas by several sub-
sequent patents were granted to James Duke of York and
his heirs. — in the same, 280 a. 1 r. 14 p. — in the same,
59 a. 1 R. 35 p., being die rest of said lands of Agher-Palleis,
and were now vested in die said trustees ; and having been
hitherto held in common, or at least not certainly divided,
and it being thought best for all die said parties, that the
same be so divided, die trustees and Mrs. Tandy, in con-
sideration of 5s. being paid to each, hereby confirmed and
released to the said Amory and Elcock, the lands of Aglier
Pallais als Aglia Pallas alias Agha-Pallis, (as die same have
been lately admeasured by consent of the said parties,) 572 a.
& 32 p.— to hold as to 275 a. 3 r. 29 p., being the north part
thereof, with the dwelling house thereon, as the same is
bounded and described in an annexed map or plan, to the
use of the said trustees and their heirs; and as to 275 a. 3 n.
29 p., being the south part thereof, and as to 20 a. 1 r. 14 p.
Meath.
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'. 13. BRYAN HIGGINS of Dublin, gent., 29th April
1703; consideration, 563/. 18s. Id., remaining of the full
purchase money of 1,128/. — The lands of Glyn, 138 a. 2 it.
16p. — Caine, 333 A. — Tullywood, 87 a. — Ballymurry, 54 a.
2 it. — Nahod and Aglialin, 108 a. ; bar. Clonlonane, co.
Westmeath. — rent, 13/. 18s. 0M— to hold during the re-
mainder of a term of 99 years, demised by Sir Theophilus
and Sir Arthur Jones, among other lands, to Edward Tyrrell
iind Oliver Fitz-Gerald, in trust for James Magauly, 28th
April 1676, for 99 years from 1st May ensuing, at the rent
of 61/. 4s. \d., whereof the rent which the said Higgins was
to pay in proportion with the other lands in said lease, at Is.
per acre, amounts to 34/. 2s. Inrolletl 26 th June 1703.
15. SAML. ROLLS of Ballywilliam, co. Corke, gent.,
date 10th April 1703 ; consideration, 504/. — The town and
lands of C'oolroe, 122 a. 1 n. 24 p. ; bar. Barretts, co. Corke.
— the estate of the late King James 2. Inrolled 28 th June ,
1703.
interest therein by virtue o
attainder of Peter Baker.-
i mortgage vested in them by the
-Inrolled 30 th June 1703.
32. JAMES ANDERSON of Dublin, gent., 12th June
1703 ; consideration, 1,215/. — The lands of Crowbane, with
2 deserts and 7 qrs. of Sheepstowne, Derylake ats Derrylogh,
Templegouran, three tenements and 3 gardens in Newry, and
a park ; bar. Newry and Morne, co. Downe which lands of
Crowbane and 2 deserts were demised by Nicholas Bagnall
to Patrick White, attainted, 7th April 1670, for 61 years
from 25th March preceding, at y= rent of 3s.— Sheepstown,
Derrylake, and Templegowran were demised by same to
same, by lease of same date for 65 years and half from said
25th March, at the rent of 20/. — and the premises in Newry
were demised from same to same, by 3 several leases, all dated
9th January 1685 for 21 years from 29th September 1686,
at the rents of 10s., 10s., and 8s., to hold for y° residue of
said terms. — Note: By indenture dated 3d July 1703
Mr. Anderson for the sum of 1,050/. sold these premisses to
William Wallace of Newry, merchant. — ( InroUed 2<itk
January 1704, anno 3!°, V-' pars dorso, r. 22.) Inrolled
30th June 1703.
34. Sir THOMAS SOUTHWELL bart., 22d June ,
I 1703 ; consideration, 116/.— In Ardagli, 29 a. & 32 p. ; bar.
16. WILLIAM MAN WARING of Dublin, esq., 18th Connello, co. Limerick — the estate of the late King James 2.
June 1703; consideration, 573/. — The town and lands of
Moninetinelany, 456 a. 1/. 10s. 3) </.; bar. Gowran, co. Kil-
kenny.—the estate of the late Lord Galmoy, attainted.
Inrolled 28th June 1703.
20. ROBERT ATKINS of Ballyghadowne, co. Corke,
gent., 20th April 1703 ; consideration, 341/. — The town and
lands of Gortard, 309 a. 3 n. 16 p. ; rent, 3s. ; bar. West
Carbery, co. Corke. — the estate of Edward Gallway, at-
tainted.—to hold subject to a chiefl y of 5s. 3d. payable to Sir
Richard Cox. Inrolled 2 0th June 1703.
22. THOMAS DALYELL esq., of Dublin, 31st May
1703 ; consideration, 4,391/. 12s. 9 d. — The towns and lands
of || Tceknevan, 3 1 7 a. 1 r. 24 p— 1| Baliybrack, 193 a. & 16 p.
—|| Kclleskin alias Killcaskin, 316 a. & 8 p.— f Ballynakill
and Killina, 859 a. & 8 p. — |- Darymony alias Derrynany,
209 a. & 16 p. — f Ballyliiny alias Ballyshanon, 83 a. 1 r.
16 p — | Dromines and Derrymore ats Dromure, 659 a. 2 it.
32 p.— 1| Killpatrick, 233 t. 3b. 16 r. prof. 919 a. unprof,
bogg; bar. Carbury, co. Kildare.— die estate of Francis
Leigh, attainted, paying the quit-rent of 7/. 15s. 10\d. out of
the lands thus -f marked, and the crown rent of 3/. Is. 4£</.
out of the lands thus || marked. Inrolled 29 th June 1703.
25. JOHN BltANTHWAIT M. D., 21st June 1703;
consideration, 2,502/ — The town and lands of Farranashe-
shery, N. and S., with 46 cabbins thereon, 615 a. prof. 35 a.
unprof.— Shandangins alias Sbandangan, with 14 cabbins,
575 a.— rent, 17/. 5s. Ad. ; bar. Muskry, co. Corke. — the
estate of Donogh late Earl of Clancarty, Charles McCarthy
le of them. InroUed 30th June 1703.
of Ardaclug!
28. JEREMIAH COGIILANofLismore, co. Waterford,
gent., 12th June 1703; consideration, 310/. 16s. 2d. — A
front house, moult house, and back house on the east side of
High-street.— a ruinous house, on the west side of High-street,
near the Broad Stone. — a large stone house near to the
Clock Gate ranging in length to the Key, joining to part of
the Custom House on one side, and the Exchange o- the
other, and with Lord Corke’s land south. — all that plott of
ground lately built on by Edw. Laundy, deceased, in the
lane next Clock Gate, bounded to die Clock Castle W., and
thence ranging in length to the Key E., and in breadth from
Rolmnes land N., to the said lane S. — rent, 3/. 12s.
old house, out-house and garden, 1/. 17S. 6 d.
plott without the Abbey Gate, Is. 6rf. ; town of You'duil,
•a large
Corke.-
30/A June 1703.
• of Nicholas Ramin, attainted
30. JOHN COOKE of Youghall, alderman, 21st June
1703; consideration, 272/.— the lands of Killrush and Kip-
pane; bar. Imokilly, co. Corke — and all their estate and
—InroUed 30/A June 1703.
36. HECTOR VAUGHAN of Knocknemace, Kings Co.,
esq., 5th June 1703 ; consideration, 405/ The town and
lands of Moneagenagh, 319 a.; rent, 4/. 16s. 10<Z. ; bar.
Tullagh, co. Clare.— the estate of John and Teige Ryan,
attainted. InroUed ls< July 1703.
38. ROBERT SHAW of Galway, esq., 23d June 1703 ;
consideration, 570/.— The towns and lands of Cahirsirally
and Killinsiveny, 431 a. & 16 p.; bar. Kiltarton, co. Gal-
way.—in Carraghteige, 145 a.— in Drumharsna, 72 a. ; bar.
Dunkellin, same co. — the estate of William Tuite, attainted.
InroUed 3d July 1703.
40. JOHN BURY of Ballynecarrigy, co. Limerick, esq.,
22d April 1703; consideration, 131/.— In Dromherbegg,
being the moiety thereof, 35 a. ; rent, 19s. 9 d. ; bar. Kenry,
co. Limerick. — the estate of Sir Drury Wray bart., attainted.
InroUed 3 d July 1703.
42. Said BURY, 30th April 1703 ; consideration, 1,087/.
—In Middle Killashara, 61 a.— in south Killashara, 34 a.—
in Graige a's Grange, 40 a. — Pallice ais Castle Pallice and
Knock tershane, 283 a. 1 r. 18 p. ; same bar. and co.— the
estate of the late King James Inrolled 3d July 1703.
44. ROBERT TWIGG of the city of Limerick, alder- ,
man, 30th April 1703 ; consideration, 1,833/.—' The towns
and lands of Wliitestowne, 248 a Scartballyvallisa, 40 a—
Ballyogarhine. 64 a — Carrigmartin, 63 a.— Coolecragh, 20 a. ;
bar. Clanwilliam, co. Limerick.— the estate of the late King
James. Inrolled 3d July 1703.
46. Sir DONAT O’BRYEN bart., 23d June 1703;
considerations, 145/. and 10/.— In Knockshannavoe, 174 a.
2 r. 4/. 7s. 5|rf, ; bar. Tullagh, co. Clare. — the estate of
Francis Arthur, attainted.— Danganbrack, Crevagh, Cahir-
vim ats Crevagh ats Cahirkelly, Madderakeefewest, and
Killdrum, 440 a. ; bar. Bunratty, same co. the estate of
Nicholas Arthur, attainted. InroUed 3d July 1703.
48. HENRY WIDDENHAM of Court, co. Limerick, Z
esq., 22d April 1703 ; consideration, 841/.— The town and
lands of Kilgrogan ats Kilrogan, 1 14 a.— Kilvocan ats Kil-
knockan, 136 a. 1 r.— Ringarriffe, part of Curry, 19 a— part
of Gurteencarraghane, 74 a — Lissavarra, 70 a. ; bar. Kenry
and Connello, co. Limerick— the estate of the late King
■Inrolled ■ James. — InroUed 3d July 1703.
50. Sir : DONAT O’BRYEN bart., of Dromolan, co.
Clare, 23d and 24th April 1703 ; consideration, 300/. — The
castle, town, and lands of Rathfolanebcgg, 1 qr. or plowlJ, and
48 a. in Cahirscoby ; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare. — in trust for
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2 A she. Dominick Fanning gent, and Slany his wife, Daniel O’Bryen
gent, and Mary his wife, Francis Grady gent, and Honora
Clan. jjjs wjf6j Cornelius Brodie gent, and Margaret his wife,
which Slany is daughter, and the rest grand-daughters and
co-heirs to Daniel M'Nemara of Mannagullin, co. Clare,
gerit., deceased, who (12tli September 1667) for the sum of
300/. had mortgaged the said lands to Daniel O’Brien of
Carrigholt, esq., after Viscount Clare, by whose attainder the
said lands and stun of 300/. were vested in the trustees, who
allowed the claim of the said parties, for their right of re-
deeming the same, on payment of said sum; who (3d April
1703) appointed Sir Donat to pay the same, and receive a
grant of the said lands from the trustees, which was accord-
ingly done by this deed. Inrolled 6th July 1703.
fM„/u 53. ANTHONY BURY of the hill of Ardagh, co. Louth,
gent., 23d June 1703 ; consideration, 105/. — The town and
lands of Farramicantony, 27 a.; rent, 1/. 10s. 6!jd. ; bar.
Dundalk, co. Louth. — the estate of the Lord Slane, attainted.
Inrolled 1th July 1703.
Louth. 54. JEREMIAH SMITH of Moyne, co. Louth, esq.,
22d June 1703 ; consideration, 33/. ; the chiefry or yearly rent
of 2/. out of the lands of Moyne; bar. Atherdee, co. Louth.
— the forfeiture of Nicholas Peppard or Thomas Clinton.
Inrolled 1th July 1703.
Corlt. 55. ABRAHAM MORRIS of Corke, merchant, 23d June
1703; consideration 775/. — The town and lands of Bal-
lenidologlier ats Ballydologhery, 396 a. 2 r. 32 p. ; rent,
31. 9s. Id. ; bar. Barrymore, co. Corke. — the estate of
Edmond Barry, attainted, subject to the chiefry of 5s. a year
to the Earl of Barrymore. Inrolled 1th July 1703.
Corlt. 57. EDWARD HOARE esq., of Dunkittle, co. Corke,
31st May 1703; consideration, 770/.— Tlie town and lands
of Killcoolishel, 160 a. 2 r. 24 p. —West Ballyliumuck, 51 a.
—Total rent, 31. 10s. Id. ; bar. Barrymore, co. CoRKe—
the estate of Andrew Morragh, attainted. Inrolled 1th July e Asxe.
1703. '
58. Said EDWARD HOARE esq., 31st May 1703; Corlt.
consideration, 1,036/. — The town and lands of Cottstowne,
121 a. 3 r. — Ballycranny als Ballycrany alias Ballycanny,
159 a. — Knockakeen, 102 a. 1 u. 16 r. — Ballygregan, 114 a.
1 n. ; bar. Barrymore, co. Corke. — the estate of the late
King James, subject to a chief rent of 15s. to tire Earl of
Barrymore. Inrolled 1th July 1703.
60. CHARLES FARRINGDON of Corke, gent., Corlt.
12th June 1703 ; consideration, 164/.— A plott of ground,
containing in breadth in y° front 19 feet, and backwards or
deep, 149 feet, situate near Clu-ist Church ; city Corke. — the
estate of Edward Galway or Thomas Coppinger. Inrolled
1th July 1703.
61. EDWARD BENNETT of Corke, merchant, Cork.
21st June 1703; consideration, 119/. — A slate house, called
the Royal Oak, with the cabins and gardens thereto belong-
ing.— a slate house, called the Crown. — another slate house.
— a thatched house and gardens ; South Liberties of Corke.
— the estate of Ignatius Goold or Arthur Galway. Inrolled
1th July 1703.
62. MICHAEL GOOLD of Garrane, co. Corke, gent., Kerry.
21st and 22d May 1703 ; consideration, 311/. Is. 5jjd. — The
seven plowlands of Knbckernughtugh and Aghadeo ; bar.
Mogunihy, co. Kerry; which in 1673 had been mortgaged
to Sir Patrick Trant of Dublin, by William Earl of Inchi-
quin, for 500/. Inrolled 1th July 1703.
59. DANIEL GIBBS of Corke, gent., 10th May 1703 ; Cork.
consideration, 224/. — A dwelling-house in Cross-lane, with a
malt-house, brewhouse, backside and garden thereto belong-
ing, then in his possession ; city Corke — die estate of Ig-
natius Goold and Arthur Galway, or one of them. In-
rolled 1th July 1703.
Roll, M Anne, second pari, back.
1. FRAS. BURTON, NICHS. WESTBY, and JAMES
McDONNELL, 19th March 1702.— Whereas the lands
hereafter mentioned, part of die estate of Daniel late Viscoun
Clare, attainted, were (among other lands) by patent dated
26th February 1698, granted to Joost Earl of Albemarle,
who, by deeds of lease and release, dated 9th and 10th
March 1698, for die sum of 2,500/. ; viz. 833/. 6s. 3d.
a-piece, conveyed to Francis Burton, Nicholas Westby, and
James M'Donnell, esqrs, and tlieir heirs, die towns and lands
of Cloghanmore, 1 qr. 473 a. prof. 270 a. unprof— Cloghan-
begg, 1 qr. 259 a. prof. 37 a. unprof.— Dromalicky, 2 qis.
618 a. — Ballynegon, 1 qr. 439 a. prof. 74 a. unprof. — Clon-
raddane, qr. 290 a. prof. 141a. unprof. — Kilmacdooanc,
1 qr. 614 a. prof. 192 a. unprof. — Clonecullin, 4 qr. 171a.
prof. 63 a. unprof. — Tirenegloghan, 1 qr. 300 a. prof. 136 a.
unprof. — Brislick, 1 qr. 558 a. prof. 104 a. unprof. — Coure-
duillan, with a market, 1 qr. 443 a. prof. 72 a. unprof. — in
Dunganely, 2 qrs. 308 a. prof. 115 a. unprof.— Tullobrack,
| ds of a qr. 333 a. prof. 100 a. unprof.— Mullagh,f ofaplowP,
57 a. prof. 198 a. unprof.— Kilcarroll, 4 of a plowF, 112 a.
prof. 353 a. unprof.— Knockery, £ of a plowl'1, 96 a. prof.
180 A. unprof.— Tidlaghgoure, 1 plowF, 112 a. prof. 434 a.
unprof.— Gower, 4 plow!'1, 165 a. prof. 286 a. unprof.— Moy-
faddabegg, 1 plowl-i, and -J- of plowF of Ballykctt, 186 A. prof.
94 a. unprof. — Moyfaddamore, 1 plowF of Ballyketl, 179 a.
prof. 432 a. unprof.— die manor, castle, town, and lands of
Ballykett, with a fan- and market, 114 A. prof. 604 a. unprof.
Tullobrack, ■J-plowl'1, 68 a. prof. 401 a. unprof.— Moyhasta,
i qr. 104 a. prof. 362 a. unprof.— Kildunee, i qr. 84 a. prof.
207 a. unprof.— Garrane, j- of a qr. 192 a. prof. 136 a. unprof.
— Corballv, 1 qr. 126 a. prof. 274 a. unprof.— Dough, 1 qr.
160 A. prof. 339 A. unprof.— Killquee, J of a qr. 164 A. prof.
195 A. unprof.— Ballyonan, 1 qr. 426 a. prof. 207 a. unprof.
— Kilfieragh, 1 qr. 152 A. prof. 462 a. 2 r. unprof.— Du-
naglia, east, 1 qr. 134 a. prof. 97 a. unprof— Dunagha, west,
1 qr. 192 A. prof. 234 a. unprof.— Lisseene, 14 qr. 252 a. prof. I
212a. unprof.— Farrour,* of aqr. 192a. prof. 177 a. unprof.— |
(122.)
Kilcasheene, i qr. 123a. prof. 231 a. unprof.— Kilcroncy , 1 qr. Clare.
197 A. prof. 468 a. unprof.— Movin, east, 1 qr. 183 A. prof.
194 a. unprof.— Movin, west, 1 qr. 202 A. prof. 299 A. unprof.
— Carrowne William, 103 a. prof. 299 a. unprof.— Carrowma-
nagh, 1 qr. 120 a. prof. 162 a. unprof.— Billy and Kilfinny,
1 qr. 101 A. prof. 300 a. unprof. — Moyferta, east, widi a
market, courts leet and baron, 127 a. prof. 274 a. unprof. —
Moyferta, west, 1 qr. 226 A. prof. 135 a. unprof.— Rathrony
alias Rahony, east, 1 qr. '219 a. prof 94 a. unprof. — I he ma-
nor, castle, town, and lands of Carrigholty ats Reinmackader-
rigg, 4 qr. 55 a. — Killcordan, 1 qr. 128 a. prof. 142 a. 2 it.
unprof. — Rathony ats Rahony, west, 1 qr. 248 A. prof. 128 a.
unprof. — Clonconeene, 1 qr. 151 a. prof 11a. unprof. — 'lros-
cleve, 1 qr. 190 a. prof. 309 a. unprof. — Tullagh, 1 qr. 245 a.
prof. 389 a. unprof.— Cross, 1 qr. 171 a. prof. 157 a. unprof.
— Kilballyhone, * ofaqr. 319 a. prof. 315 a. unprof— Rahy-
garrane, 1 qr. 167 a. prof. 28 a. unprof.— Rehydadryan -s- of
a qr. 140 a. prof. 44 A. unprof.— Rehy west alias Knockrehy,
] qr. 154 a. prof. 183 a. unprof.— Oughterrard, 1 qr. 219 a.
prof. 141 A. unprof. — Quiltee, 4 °f a qr- 48 A. prof. 102 A.
unprof.— Tyard, J of a qr. 199 a. prof. 211 a. unprof.— Kil-
clogher, H qr. 208 A prof. 172 a. unprof.— Cloghanbcgg,
4 qr. 57 A. — Lisslogha, 1 qr. 117 A. prof. 70 A. unprof. — Kil-
trelick, 4 ofaqr. 104 a. prof. 258 a. unprof.— Cloghansavan,
of a qr. 161 A. prof. 1 19 a. unprof. — Ross, j- of a qr. 122 a.
prof. 100 A. 2 R. unprof.— Fodderry ats Foydry, 14 qr. 75 A.
prof. 654 a. unprof. — Kilboaglia, -J qr. 91 a. prof. 399 a. un-
prof.; bar. Moyferta, co. Clare— Clonekelly, 4 of a plow!1,
88 A. prof. 22 a. unprof— in Clonevola plowl'1, 325 A. prof.
100 a. unprof— Ayleroe, 155 a. prof. 100 a. unprof— Carrow-
murrohow, 1 qr. 268 a. prof. 577 a. unprof— Knockmore alias
Killmincher ats Kiltunaher afs Kiltumper, 1 qr. 861 a. prof.
1,326 A. unprof. — Leakels afs Lack, 1 qr. 787 A. prof. 225 A.
unprof. — Carrowmurrohow alias Carrinore, 1 qr. 366 a. prof.
769 a. unprof— Leytrim, 1 qr. 332 a. prof. 180 a. unprof—
in Derrycrossan alias Lisscncore qr., 30 a.; bar. Clonderelaw,
same co— in Ballagheglass qr., 216 a. prof. 121 a. unprof—
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
2 Ashe- Polynecrilly, 4 qr. 29 a. — Franeaghter alias Balleighter, 4 qr.
142 a. — in the qrs of Killeen afs Leacarro alias Coghragher-
Clare. duva, 63 A. — Moraile, 1 qr. 282 a. prof. 188 A. nnprof. — Car-
rowmirawarigid, 1 cartron, 64 a. prof. 15 a. Unprof. — Drinagh-
Boghnall alias Ratheleene ais Martree, 1 qr. 396 a. prof.
73 a. unprof. — in Gurtneclogh qrs., 1 cart. 30 a. Bally-
kinecorra, A qr. 79 a. prof. 26 a. unprof.— in Carrowainisky
ats Muckrish qrs. 171a — Ballyca, 1 qr. 628 A. prof. 310 a.
unprof.— Derry afs Gurtenfearny, A qr. 451 a. prof. 102 a.
unprof.— in Earenagli, \ qr. 30 a— Tuormore, 1 cartron of
Ballyviegrogan qr. 44 a. — Kilmeaskennett, A qr. 17 a.
Owenkeagh, 4 qr. 35 a. prof. 6 a. unprof.— Balloghboy, 4 qr.
70 a. prof. 10 a. unprof.— Buohcloneene, 1 qr. 59 a. prof.
7 a. unprof.— Gortnecroghery, 4 qr. 15 a— Beallycanny, 4 qr.
37 a. — Lisduffii, 4 qr. 51a. prof. 2 a. unprof.’— Dromine-
gormin and Ona, 3 cartrons, 72 a. — Knock, 4 qr. 53 a Car-
rowmenagh, 1 qr. 73 a. — Carrowdrahid, 1 qr. 50 a. — an island,
being a parcel in. common, 11a. prof. 10 a. unprof. Kil-
makin, 4 q>’- 38 a. — a parcel in common, 1 18 a. prof. 59 a.
unprof. — Ardrum afs Adrum, 1 cartron, 45 a. prof. 9 a. unprof. ;
bar. Inchiquin, co. Clare. — Carreneglogli, 1 qr. 108 a. prof.
11a. unprof. — Durrow part of Barnakarayvarnagh, 4 qr. 40 A.
Clogogh afs Sunagh, south, 63 a.— RaherdufFe, 4 qr. part of
Kilvoydan 2 qrs. 60 a.— Furnane, 1 cartron, part of Kilvoy-
dan 2 qrs. 30 a. — Coolestaffery and Coolestowest, 1 qr.
118 a. prof. 17 a. unprof.— Cahirgall, 1 qr. 133 a.— a parcel
in common to Cooletowist and Cahirgal, 156 a. prof. 566 a. I
2 r. unprof.— Maherry, 2 qrs. 228 a. prof. 220 a. 3 r. 31 p.
unprof. — in Ballyvergane qr. 56 a. — in Lacara alias Lassanie
qrs. 31 a. — in Ballyogaine qr. 68 a. — Ballymakaila, 3 cartrons,
122 a. prof. 20 a. unprof.— Kellyan, 3 cartrons, 88 a. prof.
15 a. unprof. — in the island of Inchmore, parcel of the 4 qr.
of Ballicarwell, 24. a. prof. 7 a. unprof.— in Clonteen, cartron,
49 a— Dowry, 113 a. prof. 333 a. unprof.— in Knockaskebole,
4 qr. 12 a. — Caltowragh alias Carrowneglogh and Poly<dass,
3 cartrons, 188 a. prof. 18 a. unprof.— in Clonenevy “alias
Clonelierny, £ qr. 7 a. 2 r — Carrownakelly, part of Lisduffe,
2 qrs. 200 a. prof. 3 A. unprof. — Lccarroweightra £ qr. 73 a.
prof 7 a. unprof.— in Tominlagh qr. and 1,319 a. prof. 100 a.
unprof— in Carrowgorane, 4 qr. 86 a. 2 n— in Ballyallagh,
west, 2 qrs. 65 a. — Corkenaknockane, 33 a. — in Urlingmore
qr. 160 a.— Cahirmarine, in the qr. of Urlingbeg, 33 a one
cartron in Rath 2 qrs. 36 a. — Knockarrigdoran, 1 cartron,
65 a— Tirenaghone, £ qr. 108 a— Gortnemona, £ qr. 50 a—
Dromquin, 1 cartron, 28 a. — Tyremarane, 1 cartron, 31 a.
prof. 8 a. unprof— Allycluone, 4 qr. 57 a— Melick, called
in parcels Cappagreagh and Cappaghnesnagg, 110 a. in
Drumgreanagh, £ qr. 57 A. — Mohollogh, west, 1 qr. 126 a.
prof. 45 a. unprof— in Mohollogh, east, 4 qr. 130 a. prof.
20 a. unprof— in Ballyogan qr. 18 a— in Dromglowne and
Cloonekenny, 4 qr. 150 a — in Ballygaffy, west, 1 qr. 136 a.
in Ballygaffy, east, 1 cartron, 38 a— in Cappagh qr. 70 a. '
2 r. — in Ballymulkinnymore and Ballymulkinnybegg, 130 a.
—in Ballyduffe, 4 qr. and 1 cartron, 29 a— Rangarrow and
Tully, 81 a— Cragganecloneshigh, 4 qr., being part of the
2 qrs. of Dromconra, 60 a— Rosslevan, 4 qr. 150 a. 2 r ■ bar '
Bunratty, same co.-Kilquane, 77 a. prof. 18 a. unprof—
Ballylaughyedagh and Ballylaunegan, 58 a. prof. 51 a. unprof.
—Com-, 1 qr. 105 a. prof. 34 a. unprof— Inchbegg, east, 1 qr.
23 a— Rathkeiry, 1 qr. 113 a— Noeff, 122 a. prof. 76 a. un- I
prof. — Gortneclogh and Crenamore, J. qr. 41 a. prof. 13 a. 1
unprof— Rathcreggan, 4 qr. of the qrs. of Tullagh, 51 a. prof. 1
9 a. unprof.— Crowane, 4 of a qr. 35 a— Ballyvogh, 139 a. i
prof. 29 a. unprof— Lecarrowmore, 4 qr. 69 a— Kilchier, 1 qr.
153 a. prof. 18 a. unprof— Ballymacudagh ats Liscoghagh,
qr. 57 a — Ballymacudagh, 2 qrs. 194 a. prof. 42 a. 2b. r
unprof. — Coyletumna and Cullenagh, 4 qr. 84 a. prof. 317 a. (
unprof— Coollameen alias Cahirmore, 4 qr. 40 a. prof. 61 a!
unprof— Rathcrony and Kilclogher, 1 qr. 126 A. prof. 719 a. \
unprof. — In the qrs. of Lisbuckane, Balteene, Derryne, and r
Liscrowen, 194 a. prof. 105 a. unprof. — Coolanewer, 4 qr. c
40 a. prof. 5 a. unprof— Killmaly, 153 a. prof. 20 a. unprof. 5
— Knockmore, 4 qr. 28 A— Gurtneganniffe, 1 qr. 172 a. prof.
6 A. unprof— Cappaghleagh, 1 qr. and ', 257 a. prof. 10 a.
unprof— Ballyelane, 1 qr. 243 A. prof. 15 a. unprof— Kill- ,
colluin and Lcaknock, 204 A. prof. 282 a. unprof— Druma- 1
loagh, 4 qr. 67 a. prof. 44 a. unprof— Glanlettemefinny, a t
parcel m common, 1 1 a. prof. 1 57 A. unprof— Cannyturk alias ‘
Tullaghboy, 4 qr. 70 a. prof. 767 a. unprof— Shannaghvogha f
a parcel in common, 15 a. prof. 231 a. unprof— Furrowr ats '
Furwer, 4 qr. 68 a. prof. 458 a. unprof— in Ranegisagh, f
r. Rissroe, and Ranegaslany, 76 a. prof. 300 a. unprof— Letragh „ As .
r_ and Gortcloghoghogh, a qr. 143 a. prof. 2,229 a. unprof— in ‘l.
> Drumeenamucldan, 97 a— Killglasse, 171 a. prof. 116 a. un- Clare.
1- prof— Knockmore and Leaghnock, 4 qr. 112 a— in Glan-
f. keana, a parcel, 30 a. — Shanballyard, 4 qr. 60 a. ; bar.
Islands, same co. — in Mougouhen alias Moherneen, 3 car-
y trons, 51 a. prof. 15 a. unprof— in Ballygainer alias Poli-
1. quillica, 20 a. prof. 168 a. unprof— in Ballyganner, 2 qrs.
l" 37 A- Prof’ 226 A- «np>'of— in Bally morolio alias Knockbrack,
,f 5 A- P1'^ 76 a. unprof— Killebreack, a parcell, 4 a. prof.
- 44 a. 2 r. unprof— Attibran, a parcell, 30 a. ; bar. Burren,
■. same co— in Kilbugoonie, 2 qrs. 285 a. 2 r— Ballyslattery,
2 qrs. 359 a. prof. 46 a. 3 R. 8 p. unprof. — Clonconnerymore,
. 4 qr. 1 94 a. prof. 129 a. 1 n. 34 p. unprof— in Ballykeely and
- Kilkleery, 15 a— in Clmilin, 4 cartron, 15 a— a parcel of
- mountain, 43 a. 2 r. prof. 216 a. 2 n. unprof— in Bally wycr,
, 4 qr. 281a — Knockterane, 3 cartrons, 102 a. prof. 171a.
- unprof. — Knockmany alias Cragmore, 1 qr. 95 a— Clune-
murshy alias Clunamunnagh, 1 qr. 92 a. prof. 1 1 a. 1 r. 18 p.
; unprof. — Rossroe alias Knockbrine, 1 qr. 129 a. prof. 85 a.
; unprof— in Knocknelappa qr. 100 a. prof. 12 a. unprof—
Pollogh ats Gortpollogh, with a qr. of Ballynevin and Bally-
f cullen, 35 a. — Knocknarally, 1 qr. 60 a. ; bar. Tullagh, same
co — in Ballyalla, 4 qr. 74 a. prof. 17 a. unprof— Dereen,
1 qr. 70 a— Carrowduffe, 4 qr. 31 a. prof. 118 a. unprof—
in Pursune alias Purteone, 4 cartron, 19 a. 2 r— in Drum-
magrawne, 4 qr. of Ballyalla, 95 a. prof. 68 a. unprof.—
Faunahne alias Faunaghlour in tlie qrs. of Carroweragb,
4 cartron, 8 a. 2r. prof. 28 a. unprof— Drumnagilluragh ats
Drumenacalloragh, 1 cartron in the qr. of Carrowmanagh,
A’ P™' 57 A' unPr°I- — in Carrownahowne qr. 96 a. prof.
1i°° A' — clodoragan, 4 qr. 110 a Gortnecloghy
alias Ballycuna, 4 qr. 94 a.; bar. Corcumroe, same co—
rotal rent, 801— The trustees by tin’s deed, for the sum of
10,161/. 17s. 5 id., sold to said Burton, Westby, and M’Donnell
all the aforesaid 'premises, each to hold a third part thereof
to lum and Ins heirs Inrolled 5th June 1703.
20 CHICHESTER PHILLIPPS of Dromcondra, co.
Dublin, esq., 24th April 1703; consideration, 3,3841— The
town and lands of Dromcondra, 240 a. 1 r. 8 p. ; bar. Coolock
co. Dublin — the estate of the late King James Inrolled
5th June 1703.
1 JAM.^S DAWSON of Ballynecourty, esq. 19th May Tipperary.
1703; consideration, 1741— The town and lands of Clash-
nemony and. Kilcross, 53 a. ; bar. Clonwilliam, co. Tip-
°f ,h8 1“ Ki”8
,2®’ J°SE.fH ,KANE of Dublin, clotliier, 19th May Dublin
1703 ; constderat. on 727/-The piece or parcel of ground
called the Ash Park, whereon are 13 houses, built on the
Upper Combe.; city Dublin— the estate of Richard Fagan
esq., deceased, attainted Inrolled 5th June 1703.
1703* JAMf S DAWSON of Ballynecourty, esq., 18th May Limerick.
1703 ; consideration, 1,161/— The town and lands of Carry-
ri Lr f,n';f,e?aSh’ 152 A’ 1 R’ 8p— Cloghkillava-
u a ais Cloghkillballyhdly, 100 a. ; bar. Cuonagh, co. Lime-
™Kr th® ®state of the late King James Inrolled
5th June 1703.
30. WILLIAM SHERLOCK of Ballymore, co. West- KilAnrr
mead., gent., and ALBERT NESBITTofTubberdaly, Kind’s
Co., esq., 22d April 1703; consideration, 2,385/— Three fourth
parts of Carrick, 458 a. 1 r. 24 P— half of Ballydoolin, 58 a.
2 ,2°R’_'h“lf of GranSe> 228 a. 1 n. 24 p— half of Kin-
nefad, 71 a. 2 r. 28 P., with aU woods thereon; bar. Carbury,
co. Kildare — the estate of the late King James Inrolled
5th June 1703.
STEPHEN PIPER of Dublin, esq., 20th March Meath
1702 ; consideration, 198/. 0s. 1 id-The to™ and lands of
Aidgreagh, 334 a. ; bar. Navan, co. Meath the estate of
Richard late Earl of Tirconnell, attainted, which had been
granted, 1st July 1693, to Henry Viscount Sidney, and by
1 ml’irLderdS ?f leaS® and release> dated 2d and 3d Novem-
ber 1698, for the sum of 426/. 2s„ conveyed to said Stephen
Piper. Inrolled 15 th June 1703. 1
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
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36. SOLOMON DES BLOSSET of Dublin, esq.,
2d June 1703 ; consideration, 1,894/. and 297/. — The town
and lands of Drakestowne and Williamstowne, 446 a. —
Grange, 105 a. ; bar. Morgallion, co. Meath. — the estate of
Richard Fagan, attainted. — In Kilmainham, Ik. 16 p. — a
park in the same, containing 7 a. 1 r. 32 p. ; bar. Newcastle
and Uppercross, co. Dublin. — the estate of the late King
James. Inrolled 15 tli June 1703.
Limerick. 38. Dr. THOMAS SMITH, Bishop of Limerick, 1 3th May
1703 ; consideration, 3,589/. — The towns and lands of
Lickadoone, 533 a. 3 r. 2 r. — Boliirload, 123 a. 2 it. — Bal-
lynafrankey, 102 a. & 32 p. — Lismullaghanebegg, 90 a. ; bar.
Clanwilliam, co. Limerick die estate of the late King
James 2. Inrolled 10 th July 1703.
Uppercross, co. Dublin. — the estate of Richard Fagan, at- i Am.
tainted. Inrolled 10/4 July 1703.
53. FOLLIOTT SHERIGLEY of Dublin, gent., Dublin.
4th May 1703 ; consideration, 3,904/. — The town and lands
of Feltrim and Iffernock, 184 a. 3 it. — Mabestowne, with the
other parcels thereto belonging, 240 a. — rent, 31. 15s. ; bar.
Coolock, co. Dublin. — the Upper Mill and Loader’s Park,
2 a. 2 n. 24 p. ; bar. Newcasde and Uppercross, co. Dublin.
— the estate of Richard Fagan, attainted. — the Upper Mill
and Loader’s Park, subject to a chiefry of 2/., to Narcissus
Archbishop of Dublin, and to a chiefry of 3/. and 9 d., to the
dean and chapter of Christ Church, Dublin; also Mabes-
towne, subject to a chiefry or fee farm rent of 21. 10s. to
said dean and chapter. Inrolled 10/4 July 1703.
Limerick.
Meath.
Meath.
Drogheda.
Kilkenny.
Dublin.
41. The said Bishop SMITH, 8th June 1703; consi-
deration, 271 a. — The town and lands of Stonetowne alias
Farrensliane, 17 a. 2 r. 8 p. ; liberties of Limerick. — the
estate of die late King James. Inrolled 10/4 July 1703.
43. JOHN GRAHAM of Drogheda, esq., 21st June
1703; consideration, 124/. — In Duleeke, 4 houses and gar-
dens, with 17 a. ; bar. Duleek, co. Meath. — the estate of
Thomas Bellew of Gaffney, attainted. Inrolled 10/4 July
1703.
44. JOHN PRESTON of Ardsallagh, esq., 14th June
1703 ; consideration, 334/. — The town and lands of Can-
nonstowne, 85 A. ; rent, 1/. 14s. 6 d. ; bar. of Navan, co.
Meath. — die estate of Sir Luke Dowdall knt., attainted.
Inrolled 10/4 July 1703.
45. Alderman JOHN GRAHAM of Drogheda, 23d June
1703; consideration, 150/. — Two messuages, houses, and
tenements in St. Peter’s-street. — the estate of Christ. Cheevers,
town of Drogheda. — the lands of Kealestown, 115 a. 3 r. —
Micknanstowne, 215 a. 1 r. ; bar. Duleeke, co. Meath. — ;
the estate of Nicholas Darcy, attainted. — the lands in bar. !
Duleek subject to an estate for 99 years, granted by patent to i
Thomas Keightley esq., and confirmed since by Act of
Parliament; the former at the rent of 21. 3s., and the latter at I
4/. Is. 5 d. Inrolled 10/4 July 1703.
47. JOHN NEWTON of Drogheda, esq., 23d June
1703 ; consideration, 2,015/. — The town and lands of Corna-
towne, Ballymakennys, and Succletshamletts, 539 a. — rent Is.;
liberties of Drogheda. — the estate of Christopher Cheevers,
attainted. Inrolled 10/4 July 1703.
49. WILLIAM WILKINSON of Tintire, King’s Co.,
esq., 23d June 1703; consideration, 770/. — The town and
lands of Ballyogan, 606 a. ; rent, 1/. 14s. 2d. ; bar. of Gow-
ran, co. Kilkenny. — die estate of Lord Galmoy. In-
rolled 10/4 July 1703.
51. RICHARD BALDWIN, one of the senior Fellows of
Trinity College near Dublin, 23d June 1703 ; consideration,
420/. — Part of Rathcoole, 60 a. ; bar. of Newcasde and
55. RICHARD LLOYD of Cavestown, co. Roscommon,
esq., 18th June 1703 ; consideration, 1,254/. — The towns and
lands of Clonegaragh and Cloonesalgts, 241 a. ; rent, 21. 8s.
9 d. — a turf bog in common to the said lands, 186 a. ; bar.
Roscommon and Ballintubber, or one of them ; co. Ros-
common.— the estate of Patrick Everard, attainted. — Scart-
mors ats' Scormore, 122 a. 2 r. — Syreagh, 131a. 2 r. —
Tomerlane Scobegg, 55 a. 2 r. 24 p. prof. 152 a. 3 r. red
bogg. — Carrownetablecagh, 111 a. 1 it. prof. 100 a. red
bogg. — Tartain, 1 1 1 a. 1 R. prof. 100 a. red bogg ; bar Boyle,
same co. — the estate of the late King James. Inrolled
10/4 July 1703.
58. The stud RICHARD LLOYD esq., 21st June 1703 ;
consideration, 1,620/. — The town and lands of Straffan, 410a.;
rent, 21. 1 6s. 8 d. ; bar. Salt, co. Kildare. — the estate of
Richard Earl of Tirconnell, attainted. Inrolled 10/4 July
1703.
60. JAMES KIERNAN of Dublin, gent., 21st May
1703 ; consideration, 170/. — A messuage, tenement, and
dwelling house, backside, yard, and garden, on the west side
of Church-street, in the front, containing in breadth from
N. to S. 55 feet ; in the rere, 22 feet ; and in depth irom E.
to W. 185 feet; city of Dublin. — the estate of Richard
Fagan esq., attainted. Inrolled 10/4 July 1703.
61. Said JAMES KIERNAN, 21st May 1703; con-
sideration, 328/. — The town and lands of Leatowne, 92 a.
2 it. 32 p. ; bar. Balrothery, co. Dublin. — the estate of the
late King James. Inrolled 10/4 July 1703.
63. JOHN HARRIS of Trim, gent., 22d April 1703;
consideration, 272/. — The town and lands of Monktowne
alias Mountainstowne, 114 a.; bar. Moyfenragh, co. Meath.
— the estate of the late King James. Inrolled 10/4 July
1703.
65. THOMAS BAKER of Newtowne, co. Dublin,
11th June 1703 ; consideration, 472/. — The town and lands of
Blackball, 106 a. 3 r. 24 p. ; bar. of Balrothery, co. Dublin.
— the estate of the late King James. Inrolled 10th July
1703.
Kildare.
Dublin.
Roll, M Anne, third part, face.
Meath. 1. STEPHEN LUDLOW of Dublin, esq., 12th June
1703 ; consideration, 1,960/. — The manor, castle, town, and
lands of Lisdornan alias Listernan, 468 a.; rent, 6 d.\ bar.
Duleeke, co. Meath. — die estate of Nicholas Darcy of
Platten, and Richard Fegan of Feltrim, esqrs., both de-
ceased and attainted, or one of diem. Inrolled 22 d June
1703.
Limerick. 2. GEORGE EVANS the younger of Caherrassey, co.
Limerick, esq., 18tli June 1703; consideration, 312/. 7s. 7 {d.
In Killmure, 27 A.; rent, 7s. lljtf. ; bar. Clanwilliam. co.
Limerick. — the estate of Theobald late Lord Brittas, at-
tainted.— in Ballytrownemore, 19 a. ; bar. Pobletrian, same
Cork. co. — the estate of die late King James. — in Howardstowne,
48 a. ; rent, 14s. 7 d. ; bar. Small Co., same co. — die estate of
Sir Drury Wray hart., attainted. — one moiety of the lands of
Ballyphillip ; nordi liberties of Corke. — the estate of Ig-
natius Goold, attainted. Inrolled 22 d June 1703.
(122.)
4. ABRAHAM GREEN of Ballynard, co. Limerick, Limerick.
esq., 12th June 1703; consideration, 1,010/. — The town and
lands of Ballynaclogli, 22 a. 2 r. 24 p. — part of Sheadfenklc
and Garryglasse, 180 a. ; co. city Limerick. — the estate of
the late King James. Inrolled 22 d June 1703.
6. The said ABRAHAM GREEN esq., 12th June 1703 ; Limerick.
consideration, 1,488/. — The towns and lands of Ballymacrces,
200 a. & 16 p. — Lebanamucky, 161a. In. 8 p. ; bar. Clan-
william, co. Limerick. — die estate of the late King James.
Inrolled 22 d June 1703.
7. THOMAS WHALEY of Sydden, co. Meath, 14th June Meath.
1703; consideration, 378/. — The town and lands of
Lagagli, 100 a. ; bar. Morgallion, co. Meatii. — the estate of
King James die 2.— — Inrolled 23 d June 1703.
8. ABRAHAM MORRIS of Corke, merchant, 7th June Cork.
1703 ; consideration, 420/. — The town and lands of Droma-
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InrolUed 23 d June 1703.
10. Said ABRAHAM MORRIS, 31st May 1703; con-
sideration, 560/. — The town and lands of Ballynealagha,
250 a. 1 r. 32 p. ; bar. Barrymore, co. Cork. — the estate of
the late King James. Jnrolled 23 d June 1703.
11. RICHARD NEWSTEAD of Bunnowne, co. West-
meath, esq., 3d May 1703; consideration, 2,851/. — The
town and lands of Lisduskan, 278 a. — Lissay, 121a. — Can-
nerstowne, 450 a. prof. 57 a. red bogg.— part of Tully, 42a.;
bar. Kilkenny, west, co. Westmeath. — the estate of the late
King James Inrolled 24*4 June 1703.
13. THOMAS BLIGH of Rathmore, esq., 9th June
1703 ; consideration, 6,850/. — The manor, castle, town, and
lands of Portlester, 371 a.— in Woodstownc, west, 57 a—
Rathkena, 191a. 3 r.— Ratlicormack, 365 a. 1 r.— Dane©
alias Sanco alias Shanco, 201 a— Corballis, 379 a. 1 n. 32 p—
Crossanstowne, 298 a. 2 R.— Parkstowne, 225 a. 2 r. 16 p.—
Moyferagh alias Moyfreigher als Moyfera, 200 a.— Much-
wood, 252 a. & 16 P. — Ballynarr ats Bally ver, 452 a. ; bar.
Lune, co. Meath— the estate of the late King James.
Inrolled 24/4 June 1703.
16. SAMUEL LOW esq., of Clonmerrill, King’s Co.,
21st June 1703; consideration, 62/. 13*. 10 {d. — That part
of the lands of Knockitosker in his occupation, containing
27 a. ; bar. Moycashell, co. Westmeath— the estate of the
late King James Inrolled 25th June 1703.
h. 17. ROBERT EDGWORTH of Longwood, co. Meath,
esq., 7th June 1703; consideration 200/ The town and
lands of Lyn, 553 a. 3 R. 34 p. prof. 116 a. 1 r. 24 p. unprof.
— Rathdull, 222 a.; bar. Fertullagh, co. Westmeath the
estate of Nicholas Darcy, attainted. Inrolled 25th June
1703.
18. Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON knt., 12th June 1703;
consideration, 1,425/. — The manor, town, and lands of Port
407 a. ; rent, 7/. 13s. 0]</. ; bar. Ferrard, co. Louth. the
estate of Thomas Clinton, attainted Inrolled 26th June
1703.
19. ROBERT WALLER of Allenstowne, co. Meath,
gent., 14th May 1703 ; consideration, 336/— The town and
lands of Ilodstowne, 1 32 a. ; bar. Navan, co. Meath. the
estate of die late King James Inrolled 26th June 1703.
20. RICHARD St. GEORGE of Dublin, esq., 19th June
1703; consideration, 148/.— The lands of Tullybrin, 142 a.;
bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny.— die estate of the late King’
James.: Inrolled 28/4 June 1703.
21. JOHN ALLEN of Stillorgan, esq., 26th April, 1703 ;
consideration, 151/.— In Dalky, 19 a., with 4 castles and
several cabbins thereon ; bar. Rathdowne, co. Dublin— the
estate of die late King James. Inrolled 28/4 June 1703.
22. Said JOHN ALLEN, 24di March 1703; considera-
tion, 1,750/. — The town and lands of Bullock, with all
houses, ways, and fishings, &c. thereto belonging, 209 a.
3 r. 24 p.; same bar. and co— the estate of Richaid Fagan,
attainted Inrolled 26/4 June 1703.
24. CHARLES HAMPSON of Aghacreevy, co. Cavan,
esq., 2d June 1703; consideration, 29/— Part of Rath^arue,
10 a. 3 it. 32 p. ; bar. Demifore, co. Westmeath— die estate
of the late King James Inrolled 26/4 June 1703.
26. ROBERT SHAW of Galway, esq., 18th June 1703;
consideration, 1,420/. — In Brittingate qr., 508 a.; liberties
of Allien y, co. Galway— the estate of the late King James.
Inrolled 28/4 June 1703.
28. HENRY PERSSE of Roxborow, esq., 17th June
1703 ; consideration, 1,070/. — The lands of Killinc and Poul-
boy, 222 a. — Isherleban, Glamclty, and Gortatrim, 371 A.;
J bar. Loughrea, and bar. DunkiUin, co. Galway. — the
estate of the late King James, subject to a chieffy of 21. 10s. 2 Ass
to the Earl of Clanrickard. Inrolled 29/4 June 1703. __1_
30. HUGH HUTCHENSON of Black Rock, co. Corke, Cork.
gent., ISth June 1703; consideration, 50/— The lands of
Letterlicky, 3 plowlands; Aghgogheen, 2 plowlands; bar.
West Carbery, co. Corke— the estate of Walter Galway,
attainted. Inrolled 30/4 June 1703.
31. HENRY BALDWIN of Carrancoonigg, co. Corke, Cork.
gent., 18di June 1703; consideration, 707/— The town and
lands of Knockourane, 320 a— Gortahurrigg and Ballyna,
155 a — Fereaveene, 245 a— rent, 13/. 5.9. 83<Z.J bar. Mus-
kery, co. Corke. — the estate of Donogh late Earl of Clan-
cany. Inrolled 30/4 June 1703.
32. EDWARD WEBBER of Corke, gent., 12th March Cork.
1702 ; consideration, 49/. — 1 The middle field in Raheene, with
a small piece of bogg, part of Ballynplieliane lands ; south
liberties of Corke. — die estate of Ignatius Goold or Ardiur
Galway, attainted. Inrolled 30/4 June 1703.
33. CHRISTOPHER PHILLIPS gent., lldi May Dublin.
1703; consideration, 222/. — A brick house, containing 28
feet in the front, 32 feet rear, and 103 feet deep, in Church-
street; co. city Dublin— die estate of Richard Fagan esq.,
attainted. Inrolled 30/4 June 1703.
34. HENRY CADOGAN of Liscartan, co. Meath, esq., Meath.
20th April 1703 ; consideration, 210/. — The old casde called
Talbott’s Castle, and the town and lands, part of Listartan,
a. — rent, 1/. 9s. 4W. ; bar. Navan, co. Meath. — the estate
of Sir William Talbott bart., attainted. Inrolled 30/4 June
1703.
35. ROBERT FARTHING of Youghall, gent., 16th Cork.
June 1703; consideration, 876/— The town and lands of
Garranvage, a house and cabbins, 254 a. 1 r. 8 p— Knock-
anegaune, 192 a. 3 r. ; bar. Barrymore, co. Corke. — the
estate of die late King James. — a ruinous house on the east
side of High-street; rent, 15s. — town of Youghall. — the
estate of Nicholas Ronaine, attainted ; subject to a chiefry of
15s. out of Knockangauny to the Earl of Barrymore
Inrolled Is/ July 1703.
36. RICHARD GUMBLETON of Lismore, gent, Cork.
24th June 1703; consideration, 800/. — The town and lands
of Ummerie and Tonorade, 539 a. 3 r— East Knockvallyga-
dromy, 144 a West Knockvallygadromy, 144 a Total
rent, 17s. 10/Z. ; bar. Musketry, co. Corke. — die estate of
Donogh late Earl of Clancarty. Inrolled 3 d July 1703.
38. CHARLES CAMPBELL of Dublin, esq., 3d June Drogheda.
1703 ; consideration, 199/— Eight acres of arable land within
the late dissolved hospital of St. James, bounding on the E.
W. and N. to the lands of St. James, and S. to die road ten
acres of pasture and furze, in the mountains of St. James’s,
so anciently called, bounding N. and E. to Taylor of Swords’s
lands, S. to Fisher’s Batter, and W. to the town lands— three
acres of rough meadow, near the causway leading to Dublin,
bounding E. and N. to said causway, W. to the town grounds,
and South to said Taylor’s lands— a park, westward of Yel-
low Batter, 4 a. — Total, 25 a rent, 2s.; county town of
Drogheda, — die estate of Clu-istopher Cheevers, attainted.
Inrolled 3d July 1703.
40. Said CHARLES CAMPBELL esq., 24d. April Meath.
1703; consideration, 112/. — in Jenkinstowne, 32 a.; bar.
Deece, co. Meath— the estate of die late King James!
Inrolled 3d Jtdy 1703.
41. Said CHARLES CAMPBELL esq., 24th April Droahcda
1703 ; consideration, 30/— A house, garden, and backside in
Deer-street, called die Blue Boar’s Head— a house, garden,
court, and backside on the South Key, or S. side of the river.
—a house and backside on the Bull Ring, near Reamore
bogg, 1 6 a. — 1 otal rent, 6 d. ; town and liberties of Drogheda .
—the estate of Christopher Peppard Fitz-Ignatius, attainted.
Inrolled 3d July 1703.
43. EDMOND ROCH of Trabolgan, 13th May 1703 ; Cork.
consideration, 965/— The towns and lands of Glannegowle,
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2 Asks. 1,651 a.— Killuntane, 905 a. 2 r. 16 v. ; bar. Barrymore, co.
Corke. — die estate of Walter Coppinger and James liis son,
attainted. Inrolled 3 cl July 1703.
Cork. 44. HUMPHRY SHEARES of Cork, apothecary, 23d
June 1703; consideration, 718;.— The lands of Knockrea,
30 a. 3 r. 8 p. — the Knappoges, being eight fields, 15 a. —
Total rent, 11. 10s. ; south liberties of Corke. — the estate of
Ignatius Goold or Arthur Galway, attainted. Inrolled
3 d July 1703.
Wexford. 46. GEORGE SAVELL gent., 18th June 1703; con-
sideration, 10/. — The towns and lands of Coolehull, St. Imoke,
and Litde Graige, 300 a. ; bar. Bargy, co. Wexford.— to
hold during the residue of a lease made thereof by Robert
Hassall esq., deceased, unto Walter Furlong, attainted;
1st May 1678, for 40 years from 1st May following, at the
rent of 20/. Inrolled 3 d July 1703.
Meath. 47. CHARLES CAMPBELL of Dublin, esq., 23d June
1703 ; consideration, 286/. — All the parcels of land in the
townlands and fields of Ballymore Eustace, called the Duke
of York’s land, 58 a. 2 r. 16 p. ; bar. Newcastle and Upper-
crosse, co. Dublin. — the Duke of York’s land in Baltrasney,
22 a. ; J bar. Foare, co. Meath. Inrolled 5th July 1703.
— the estate of the late King James. Inrolled 5th July 2 Akke.
1703.
54. THOMAS STEPNEY of the Grange of Portmar- Limerick.
nock, co. Dublin, esq., 23d June 1703 ; consideration, 509/.
— The town and lands of Brittas, 182 a. 1 r. 8 p. ; rent, 2/.
16s. IOJcZ. ; bar. Clanwilliam, co. Limerick.— the estate of
Theobald late Lord Brittas, attainted. Inrolled 6th July
1703.
55. SIMON ANYON of Dublin, gent., 23d June 1703 ; Dublin.
consideration, 110/. — All that parcel of ground on which are
two timber houses, with all the back houses, sheds, back-
sides, gardens, &c. thereto belonging, in Keyser s-lane ; co.
city Dublin the estate of Mathew Barmvall, attainted.
Inrolled 6th July 1703.
57. ABRAHAM GREEN of Ballynard, esq., 18th June Limerick.
1703 ; consideration, 321/.— The hamlets, towns, and lands of
Ballyvycoge and Bally morishroe; bar. Connello, co. Limerick;
which were mortgaged or otherwise conveyed by Gerrard
Fitz-Gerald of Ballynard, esq., to his brother James Fitz-
Gerald esq., counsellor at law, for die sum of 150/. ; which,
with the interest, amounted to 321/. ; which James is
attainted. Inrolled 6th July 1703.
Kildare.
Kildare.
48. JEFFERY PAUL of Ballyregan, co. Kildare, esq.,
13th May 1703; consideration, 2,129/. — Five parts in six of
Ballycullane, together with Newtowne, 482 a. 1 r. 6 p. ; rent,
11/. 5s. 5 d.; bar. Kilca and Moone, co. Kildare. — the
estate of Alexander Eustace, attainted ; subject to a cliiefry
of 1/. 6s. 8d. to John Earl of Kildare. Inrolled 5th July
1703.
49. An INDENTURE tripartite, made 19th March 1702,
between the trustees, of the first part ; William Trench of
Dublin, esq. of the second part ; and the said Jeffery Paul
esq., (assignee of said Trench,) of the third part : Whereas
one fourth part of Ballycullan, containing 136 a. 2 r. 30 p.,
the estate of Alexander Eustace, attainted, were by patent
granted to Daniel M'Veagh, in trust for himself and Roger
O’Mallon; who, by their deed dated 7th January 1698, con-
veyed to said Trench and his heirs, two third parts of said
fourth part of said lands of Ballycullan, 91 a. & 20 p. ; rent,
1/. 16s. 8 d. — the trustees for the sum of 293/. 12s. 10</.,
with the consent and direction of the said William Trench,
sold to said Paul the said 91 a. & 12 p. or 20 p. ; rent, 1/. 16s.
8 </., subject to a chiefry of 5s. id. to the Earl of Kildare;
co. Kildare. — Note : By deeds of lease and release, dated
14th and 15th June 1703, Mr. Paul, for the sum of 915/.
12s. 10</. (pursuant to agreement before purchase from the
trustees) did release and confirm to Thomas Duckett of
Phillipstowne, gent., and his heirs, all that share and pro-
portion of Ballycullan and Newtowne, (contained in this and
the former deed,) which was then in his occupation, con-
taining 268 a., under the quit-rent of 4/. 19s. 5\d., and the
chief rent of 11s. 9 \d.— (Inrolled 1st July anno 2a", 2 ^ pars
dorso, R. 21.) Inrolled 5th July 1703.
52. Reverend BENJAMIN PRATT of Trinity College,
Dublin, doctor of the civil law, 22d June 1703 ; considera-
tion, 984/. 17s. lOJd.— The town and lands of Kilmurry
and Davidstowne, 439 a.; bar. Moyfenrath, co. Mf.ath.
58. ROBERT ROCHFORT esq., her Majesty’s attorney-
general, 14th June 1703; consideration, 601/. — The town
and lands of Phepoxtowne, 138 a. ; bar. Castleknock, co.
Dublin. — the estate of the late King James. Inrolled
6th July 1703.
60. The said ROBERT ROCHFORT esq., 14tli June
1703 ; consideration, 1,204/.— The town and lands of Downs-
towne alias Dowstowne alias Dowthstowne, 314 a. ; rent, 51.
Is. 1\d. ; bar. Scryne, co. Meath.— the estate of Sir Luke
Dowdall, attainted. Inrolled 6th July 1703.
62. The said ROBERT ROCHFORT esq., 16th June
1703; consideration, 2,24.2/. — The towns and lands of
Templeorane, 169 A.— Rathnure, 120 a. — Maghanstowne,
145 a. 2 it. — in Collingstowne, 84 a. — in Newcastle, 20 a. —
Rahinquill, 214 a. 3 k. 16 p.; bar. Fertullagh, co. West-
meath.— in Pallisboy, reputed 68 a. ; bar. Moycashel, same
co.— the estate of the late King James. Inrolled 6th July
1703.
64. The said ROBERT ROCHFORT esq., 21st June
1703 ; consideration, 253/.— The lands of Dillon's Grange ats
Butler’s Grange, 96 A. 1 R. prof. 16 A. unprof. ; bar. Clon-
jonan, co. Westmeath. — the estate of Denis Sheile or
Geoghegan. attainted. Inrolled 1th July 1703.
67. EDWARD COSGRAVE of Dublin, gent., 22d May
1703 ; consideration, 50/.— The town and lands of Ballyneety
and Kilkeatry, 168 a.— Graigure, 101 a— Ballylyonc, 67 a.—
Lislotane and Ballybrue, 164 a. — Ballinvolla, 51a.; bar. Con-
nello, co. Limerick.— Lismongane, 92 a.— Gortreagh, 58 A.
the fishing weare thereto belonging on the river Lawn ; bar.
Mcmnniliy, co. Kerry. — die several closes of Knockyne,
Clonin, Lisneleenoughtragh and Lackeenivoudrick, 20 a. ;
bar. Corkaguiny, same co.— the estate of Edward Rice,
attainted. Inrolled ith August 1703.
Dublin.
Meath.
Limerick.
Limerick.
Meath.
Roll, 2d Anne, third part, back.
1. JAMES DAWSON of Ballynecourty, co. Tipperary, |
esq., 7th June 1703 ; consideration, 290/.— In Knockerdon,
57 a.; bar. Clanwilliam, co. Limerick.— the estate of the
late King James. Inrolled 22 d June 1703.
3. JOHN COOKE of Kiltinane, esq., 19th June 1703 ;
consideration, l,130/.-Part of Clare, 361 a.; bar. Middle-
third, co. Tipperary. — tiie estate of the late King James.
Inrolled 26 th June 1703.
5. RICHARD JONES of Dollanstowne, co. Meath, esq.,
3d June 1703 ; consideration, 247/.— In Gillon and Clarks-
towne, with 4 houses thereon, 116 a.; bar. Deece, co.
Meath. — the estate of the late King James. Inrolled
26th June 1703.
(122.)
7. SAMUEL CARD of Dublin, merchant, 17th June
1703 ;' consideration, 2,175/. — The castle, manor, town, and
lands of Grangebegg and Kilcoline, 853 a. ; bar. Furbill co.
Westmeath. — the estate of Nicholas Darcy of Plattin,
attainted. — Note: By deed, dated 16th Nov. 1703, Mr. Card
declared that he bought these lands in trust for Arthur Judge
senior of Mosstowne, co. Westmeath, gent. — ( Inrolled
18 th Nov. anno 2d", 2d* pars.) Inrolled 26 th June 1703.
8. The said SAMUEL CARD, 5th May 1703; con-
sideration, 381/. and 87/. and 104/.— Part of Coletore, 187 a.
& 32 p. • rent, 3/- 1 5s. 9i}</. ; bar. Moycashell, co. West-
meath. the estate of Edward Geoghegan, attainted. — part
of Lorlia, 37 A.— part of Killcumreagh, 58 a. 1 R. 32 p. ; bar.
and co aforesaid.— the estate of the late King James.
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Westmeath.
Westmeath.
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~ 7 t,ICS° *al,ds for Mr. J,K*SC- — % deed dated 16th March
Westmeath. 1703, Mr. Judge sold for 59/. 13 s. to Daniel Foy of Derry-
hall co. Westmeath, gent., 27 a. of the 37 a. of Lorha. —
Inrolled 2 \th May 1704.
K I». The said SAMUEL CARD, Stl, June
sideration, 1,400/. — The lands of Coolesikane, 500 a! prof
274 a. unprof, with a mill and 4 a.; bar. Ophaley, co
Kildare.— the estate of the late King James. Inrolled
26th June 1703. — Mem. , This deed is assigned to Arthur
Judge, and inrolled in the mixed roll.
Meath. 11. Said SAMUEL CARD, merchant, 1st June 1703;
consideration, 448/. — The town and lands of Colecoman,
111a.; rent, 1/. 2s. 6 Id.; bar. Deece, co. Meatii. — the
estate of Richard Fagan, attainted. Inrolled 26 th June
1703. Mem. : This deed is assigned to Arthur Judge, and
inrolled in the mixed roll.
, Is- /OHN PERRY of Woodru«e, » Tipperary, -
,th 1703; consideration, 68/., 667/., 61/., and 8/ —
In Bmonsland and Gortlaghy, 21 a.— Garrintemple, 125 a—
GJankeran, 12 a— in Grange alias Monks Grange, 52 a.—
part of Cruttagh, 23 a— in Old Grange Butler, 2a 1 n. 13 P. •
bar. Iffa and Oflh, co. Tipperary. -the estate of the late ,
King James Inrolled 26 th June 1703.
Corh J* WILLIAM COCKRELL of Corke, merchant, '
20tli February 1702; consideration, 3,033/. 18s. 8d— Tlie
town and lands of Baltrasny, 247 a. — Bollyneleddin, N. and S. ,
J7/ A. & 16 p— Ballyonecne, 162 a. 3 n. 24 p.— the estate of !
the late King James— Ballinterry, 289 a. 2 it. ; bar. Barry- *
more, co. Corke— the estate of Andrew Murrogh, attainted, *
•subject to a cluefry of 15s. out of Ballyoneene, 1/. 13s 8 d
out of Baltrasny, 11. out of Ballyneleddin, and 6s. out of
Ballinterry, to the- Earl of Barrymore, and suit and service to l
the manor court of Castlelyons. Inrolled 30 th June 1703.
Kildare. 16. JOSEPH MADDOCK of Dublin, linen-draper, 2
21st June 1703; consideration, 1,037/.— 'Die lands called” *
Widow Mason’s Farm, part of Killteele, 84 a. 1 H. 24 p. ;
rent, 4s. 9}d. — Cupidstowne, 174 a. & 32 p. ; rent, 9s. 10 Id.
— rotal rent, 14s. 7Jd— a proportion of a large common f
belonging to Cupidstowne; bar. of Salt, co. Kildare— the 3'
estate of Richard Earl of Tirconnell, attainted Inrolled “
30 th June 1703.
t 1 enegleragh and Cahirtogher, 999 a— Killbegg mountain, Uni
i 549 a— Castleboy and Cloghane, 1,186 a— Lisnabegg alias
Licknabegg, 1 qr., and Lissadoyle, 160 a. — Gortinanisky, 94 a. Gal’oay.
■ — Garricappagh alias Cappaghard, Caluragh, and Clonrahins,
400 a. prof., 600 a. bog, 1,360 a. mountain— Oldtard, 85 a.
— in Mongee, 47 a. — in Ballina and Tomkin, 69 a. — in
Loghenroe and Balliglass, 1 13 a. ; bars, and a bars. Atherny,
Clare, Dunkellin, Loghreagh, Keltartan, and Leitrim, co.
Galway— the estate of the late King James, subject to a
cluefry ol 12/. 10s. to llie Earl of Clanricard and Bishop of
Clonfert. Inrolled 9 th July 1703.
25. SYMON AN YON of Dublin, gent., 23d June 1703 ; Westmeath
consideration, 776/.— Three several judgments obtained by sli9»,
Terence Dermott against William Jones esq., in the Court of ,, and
Exchequer for 1,526/— The town and lands of Cloongawne Roscomm"-
and Barrybegg, with a big stone house and six messuages in
Atltlone, with 4 weares on the Shannon— in Cartrontroy and
Sugandooneck, 20 messuages, 170 a. — Carrowmore, 1 qr. ;
Carrowndowne, 1 qr.; Canowncrevy, 1 qr.; Cairowreagh,’
i qr.; Carrowrashall, 1 qr. ; Griffinstowne, part of Carrolls-
towne, Crossoiistowne, Munganstowne, Cloonrane, and
Aughamore; Shanballysalla, 1 qr. ; Lisnaboll, 1 qr.; bar.
Athlone, cos. Westmeath, Sligo, and Roscommon— all
which were mortgaged or otherwise conveyed by the said
Jones to the said Dermott for 500/., which with the interest
amounted to 775/. 19s. 6 //., forfeited by the said Dermott’s
attainder ; subject to redemption Inrolled 10th July 1703.
88. JOHN ROTTON of Dublin, gent., 24th March Dublin.
1702; consideration, 370/. — The town and lands of Tan-
kardstowne, 98 a.; bar. Balruddery, co. Dublin. _ the
estate of the late King James. Inrolled lOthJuly 1703.
1703 • c?SIRAH ELS,MI;Rr': °f DubIin> Sent-> 16th April Kildare.
1703, consideration, 140/— Part of the town and lands of
Stackumny, with a stone house, barn, stable, cow-house an
orchard, 8 cabbins, and 8 gardens thereon, 49 a.; rent,
2s. 6d; bar. Salt, co. Kildare— the estate of Richard late
Karl of iyrconnell Inrolled 1 6th July 1703.
17. JOHN CUSACK of Killkiseene, co. Clare, esq.
23d June 1703; consideration, 351/. -In Limvaleheigh,
42 a.— m Glancannane, 50 a. — in Derrynedane, 3 a. — in
Coleiore and Bally voghane, 42 a— in Ballydaumeene alias
Corgrange, 254 a.; bar. Clondirralaw, co. Clare. -Lys-
mackeeda alias Tynagh, 40 a. — in Coskeam, 34 a.; bar
Burren, sa,d co— in Kilbarren, 50 A— the Equity of Redemp-
tion in and to Lecarrow, 408 a. -and Lecarrowangarry,
176 a— rent, 9/. 17s. lO^tf. ; bar. Tullagh, same co — mort
gaged in fee to John Magratl, for 400/— the estates of John
Corny,,, Dermott Fite Patrick, Redmond Magratl,, Dono-di
?, r?'’,?°n0gh McNemara> Martin Ryan Inrolled
Is/ July 1703.
' CH“DIP™E k»t. Lori CUef of
ie lace, 21st June 1703; consideration, 700/— The
town ml lands of Ballinaneala, 1S0 2 ,._pel,eot. 180 s.
2 ». ion.: bar. Banynmre, oo. Couse.- ,1,, of the
late King Jam* subject „ chiefr, of 1,. 2,. t0
Barrymore Inrolled 8 th July 1703.
1703 Sir .TalI“ SCAWEN of London, 19, h June
1703 , consideration, 10,310/— Moyode, 2 qrs., 620 a 2r —
Graige , 40 a— in Ardnasaddane, 2 qrs., 45 A— Colragh and
ncgannj , 72 a. — Garrancoyle, 1 cartron, 23 a. — Garmrlas
alias Cahirglas als Cahirgowen Cahirkinvouboy, 28 a. 1 „ 8 !
Garrymore alias Boyledorogh, | cartron, 42 a— in Cor-
hinduffe alias Carhinduffe, and Shanvally Cahirhenry, and
Gortioi-y ^ and + cartron, 71 a. & 8 P. - IscrkeUy, 4 “
mskell, £ q. . ; Balhnruan, iqr.; with the fairs of Iserkelly—
Cahirmny, J qr.; part of Cloghane Moningugaly, 1 qr. .
Kilhnpa trick, Park, Loughrea, Moneen— in Ballynla-in
82 SAMUEL TUKE of Dublin, gent., 22d June 1703 ; Westmeath.
consideration, 224/.— Part of Black Castle, 21a. 3 r— in Bal-
lynagaule, 56 a. 3 r.; bar. Corkery, co. Westmeath— the
estate of the late King James. — -Inrolled 17 th July 1703.
esn3* 93?ITN EfJ°N of Mount Eaton» county Kilkenny, Kilkenny.
Wf naft “r : Tsideration> 88'- and lm— li
T ,pa , llnc0l,lse’ and a Piece of land called the Monks
Band, with several other parcels in the towne of Pollard,,
,2 a rent Tincouse, 15s. 4d. — Pollagh, 1/. ljrf ■ Oar
Gowran, co. Kilkenny. — Tincouse being the estate of
Charles Ryan, and Pollagh the estate of the Lord Golmoy,
both attainted. Inrolled 17 th July 1703.
JuS'»3OMASdORAWFOED °f *■-» -fa
t" 1703, consideration, 322I_The town ,„d of
Kilreendqouy, 302 a.— rent, il 3s. OCf. : her. Ida, co. Ktn-
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1703 SrEFHE.N SWEET of Kilkenny, esq., 23d June JBttrainy.
1708 , consideration, M-A bam, with , g,*, backwards,
"I ?°”— Tl* of William Archer,
from James Duke of Ormond and Elisabeth his wife to Luke
Arche, decerned, fhtlrer „f ^d William, for 99 years
fi'om 1st Match 1677, a. d„ », 2i„ beRde. J. to,
!TT> - tl« town and lend, of Buu-
, uai Gowran, same co. — the estate of said William
A i cher, by lease from the said Duke and Dutches of Ormond
to Joim Sh.0 of Kilkenny, memh.ttt, in trust for „id
William, for the lives of said William, Luke Ms son and
Thomas Shoe, eldest „„ „f ,di Jehu, m ,I„ „f fsoi,
besides /. 10*. for Accates — to hold subjectfo the said rent
<l."-"ig the residue of said term of 99 years, and for the life
ot said 1 homes Slice. Inrolled 20th July 1703.
NICHOLSON^' cfYe°E f Kdl* THOMAS M
vwnoH°L -?N ° Balrnth, co. Meath, esqrs., 24th March
702; consideration, 316/— The town and lands of Boolis
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2 Anne. and Calliaglistown, 207 a.; bar. Kells, co. Meatii. — the
estate of the late King Janies. InroUed 20 th July 1703.
Tipperary. 44. JOSEPH JUDKIN, co. Tipperary, gent., 12th June
1703 ; consideration, 865/.— The town and lands of Mock-
larshill alias Knocknoclara, 226 a. ; rent, 3/. 8s. 9\d. ; bar.
Middlethird, co. Tipperary. — the estate of Thady Meagher,
attainted. Inrolled 20th July 1703.
Tipperary. 46. JOHN CARLETONof Knocknanimy, co. Tipperary,
esq., 18th June 1703; consideration, 262/. — Part of the
town and lands of Butler’s land and Burdenscolpe alias
Burdenshill and Loughnegore, 49 a. ; bar. Middlethird, co.
Tipperary. — the estate of the late King James. InroUed
20th July 1703.
Tipperary. 48. JOHN WHITE of Cappagh, esq., 21st June 1703 ;
consideration, 345/. — The lands of Borresnefarny, contain-
ing 159 a. ; bar. Eliogurty and Ikerin, co. Tipperary. — the
estate of die late King James. Inrolled 20 th July 1703.
Meath. 51. WILLIAM WESTGARTH of Dublin, gent.,
15di June 1703 ; consideration, 60/. — The farm and lands of
Agestowne alias Augestowne alias Angevillstowne, 397 a. ;
bar. Navan, co. Meatii. — demised by Catherine, Viscountess
dowager Ranelagh, mother of Richard Earl of Ranelagh, to
Oliver Plunket, attainted, for 35 years, from 1st May next
ensuing the date thereof, at die rent of 95/., to hold during
the residue of the said term under the said rent. InroUed
29 th July 1703.
Monaghan. 53. WILLIAM FORTESCUE of Newragh, co. Louth,
esq., 23d June 1703 ; consideration, 240/. — The two tates of
Lattoone and Lurgangreeny, 120 a. ; bar. Cremome, co.
Monaghan. — the estate of Patrick Madiews, attainted.
Inrolled 29 th July 1703.
Kildare. 55. JACOB PEPPARD of Dublin, esq., 19di June
1703 ; consideration, 702/. — In IKerdiflstowne, 65 a. ; bar.
Meath. Nass, co. Kildare. — in Rathfin alias Ratlin, 89 a.; bar.
Morgallion, co. Meath. — the estate of the late King James.
InroUed 30 th July 1703.
said commissioners granted to the then archbishop in cus-
todium, at the quit-rent of 15/., until the said Bartholomew’s
pretence should be determined, and that tho’ his hither died
in 1682, yet he never brought his pretence to a determination
until 1688, when the late Earl of Tyrconnell was chief
governor, and Popish judges sat upon the benches who gave
judgment in his favour, though die prime serjeant and
solicitor general had given their opinion to die court, that he
was not justly entitled thereto, but that the lands belonged
to the crown to the uses of the said Acts of Settlement, by
which judgment so obtained the archbishop was dispossessed
by the said Bartholomew, who continued in possession untill
the reduction of Ireland, when he died in actual rebellion,
and stood indicted and outlawed, and thereby forfeited his
tide in remainder, if any he had. The said archbishop there-
fore prayed the king to grant to him and his successors the
said premises at die quit-rent of 151/. per ann. as he formerly
held the same, but he deceasing before the king’s directions
arrived in Ireland, that favour was granted to his successor
Dr. Narcessus Marsh, by this patent, pursuant to privy seal,
dated at Whitehall, 13th July 1694 ; viz. die castle, town,
mid lands of Seatowne, 215 a. ; rent, 4/. 7s. Oijrf. ; Newtowne
ats Knockmole, 90 a. ; rent, 1/. 16s. 5 {d. — Black Hall, 117 a. —
rent, 21. Is. -\\d. — Gamwell Smith's Land, Ferry Park, Cnm-
ponfield, and several other lands and tenements in and about
Swords, 69 a. 2 r. ; rent, 1/. 8s. Id. — Total, 9/. 18s. 1 1 hd. ;
bar. Nethercross, same co. — Inrolled 20th September 1694;
but the archbishop not having afterwards prosecuted a
claim made of diese premises, in the right of his church,
before the trustees of the forfeited estates appointed to sell
the same by Act of Parliament, 1 1° William, his Grace was
put out of possession, and the lands were put to sale by the
said trustees as the estate of the said Bartholomew Russell,
and purchased by Dr. William King, archbishop of Dublin,
by virtue whereof the inheritance became vested in him and
his heirs, in his natural capacity, but he being willing to quit
the benefit thereof, (dio’ very great,) so that the same might
be restored to die church, an Act of Parliament passed in
England, anno 5 Anne, N° 31, for making effectual this
grant, and for restoring the said lands to the see for ever, in
augmentation of the revenues thereof. — Inrolled 8th May,
anno 61", 1“ pars. f. R. 4,
Dublin.
Dublin. 57. Dr. WILLIAM KING, Archbishop of Dublin,
23d June 1703 ; consideration, 3,105/. — The town and lands
of Seatowne, 234 a. & 32 p. — Newtowne, 117 a. — Blackhall
and Gamble, 170 a. — die lands called Smith’s Land, with
the several gardens, plotts, and cabbins, in Swords. — in
Broad Meadow, 2 a. 3 r. 16 p. — rent, 91. 18s. llirf. ; bar.
Nethercross, co. Dublin. — die estate of Bartholomew
Russell, attainted, subject to a cliiefry of 3s. 5J<Z. to the
see of Dublin. InroUed 30 th July 1703. — Reference from
diis deed to pa. 49 manuscript, as follows: viz. Whereas
Francis archbishop of Dublin, now deceased, by petition set
forth, that by the Act of Settlement so much of the dien for-
feited lands as were anciently the right of inheritance of the
see of Dublin, but granted in fee-farm by die former arch-
bishops of that see, under die reservation of a chief-rent to the
dien forfeiting persons, or those under whom they claimed,
were appointed to be sett out in augmentation to the said see,
as would compleat die revenue thereof to die sum of 2,000 /. per
ann.; and that pursuant thereunto, the commissioners for
executing die said Acts did sett out to die then archbishop,
and his successors, several lands, part whereof) viz. Seatowne,
Newtowne, Blackhall, Gamwell Smith’s land, and several
odier lands and tenements in and about Swords, containing
together 437 a. the former propriety of Christopher Russell,
whose son, Bartholomew Russell, being by the said commis-
sioners decreed innocent, was left to recover by law his right,
if any he had, in remainder after his fadier’s deadi, which
lands were not passed in patent with other augmentation
lands as intended by die said Acts, but were by order of the
59. JOHN ASGILL of Dublin, esq., 20th April 1703 ; Kildare.
consideration, 6,735/. 14s. 6 \d. — The town and lands of
Ballyliubbert, 373 a. — Ballyvast, 420 a. — Narraghbegg, Bal-
lmcargy. and Tallanstowne, 600 A. — Rathscaldin, 12 a.;
bar. Kilka and Moone, co. Kildare. — die estate of the late
King James InroUed 30 th July 1703.
61. PAUL BARRY of Dublin, esq., 24th May 1703; Dublin.
consideration, 318/. — In Rathcoole, 6 a.; bar. Newcastle, co.
Dublin. — the estate of the late King James. InroUed
4//i August 1703.
63. HOPTON SCOTT of Ballynoran, co. Wicklow, Wicklow.
16th June 1703 ; consideration, 42/. — All their right and
interest in the town and lands of Ballygannon, Ballynoran,
Charles’s Land, Knockroe, Ballydonoghreajand Tower; 4 bar.
Rathdowne and bar. Newcasde, or one of them, co. Wicklow.
—demised to Thady Byrne, attainted, by Richard, late Vis-
count Rosse, for years whereof about 16 are unexpired, at the
rent of about 120/. InroUed 4 th August 1703.
65. EPHRAIM DAWSON of Dublin, esq., 23d June Westmeath.
1703 ; consideration, 3,490/. — The towns and lands of Clon-
fad, 581 A. 3 R. 16 p. prof. 114 a. bog. — Ratteen als Ratdn,
277 A. 2 R. prof. 154 a. unprof.— Ballyoughter, 474 a. prof.
305 a. unprof.— rent, 12/. 13s. 0| d. ; bar. Farbill, co. West-
meath.— the estate of Nicholas Darcy of Plattan, esq., at-
tainted. InroUed 4 th August 1703.
Roll, M Anne, fourth part, face.
Queen's Co. 1. RICHARD FITZ-PATRICK of Castletowne, Queen’s
Co., esq., 19th June 1703; consideration, 2,360/. — The
towns and lands of Ballygorbinagh, the manor and town
and lands, Loghteige, Logharden, Munny, Rahinisky, 750 a.
— in Shanoler, 15 a. — Knockanakeen, 40 a. — Mackshanagan,
30 a.— rent, II. 14s. litf. ; bar. Stradbally, Queen’s Co.
(122.)
the estate of John Brereton, attainted. InroUed 10 th July
1703.
3. JOSEPH MOLAND of Dublin, genL, 19th June Kildare.
1703; consideration, 162/. — The town and lands of Kill-
morebranagh alias Rathin, 37 a. 2 r. 36 P. ; rent, 6s. 3d. ;
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bar. Carbury, co. Kildare. — the estate of Francis JL.ee, i
- tainted. Inrolled 10 th July 1703.
perary.— the estate of tiie late King James Inrolled
15/4 July 1703.
5. WILLIAM SHAW, co. Antrim, esq., 23d June 1703 ; 23. Said HENRY LUTHER esq., 22d June 1703 •
consideration, 1,350/.— The town and lands of Carmevy, consideration, 232/.— The town and lands of Tournoge’
4.84. a.— in Ballyrobbin, 88 a.— Total rent, 3/. 18s. 8d— two
mills in bis possession ; bar. Mazarine, co. Antrim. — the
estate of Sir Neile O’Ncile, attainted Inrolled 15 th July
1703.
7. BRYAN HIGGINS gent., one of the attornies of the
Court of Common Pleas, 19th June 1703 ; consideration,
300/. — The town and lands of Kinnegadd, 597 a. 2 r. 24 p. ;
bar. FarbiJI, co. Westmeath. — Croanstowne, 388 a. — in
:. Logliemstowne, 56 a. ; bar. Delvin, same co. — Carrycargin
two 191 a. 3 it. 24 p. ; bar. Barrymore, co. Corke — the estate of
■the the late King James Inrolled 15 th July 1703.
My
25. HENRY BEECHER of Sheskin, co. Corke, gent.,
23d June 1723; consideration, 137/.— The town and lands
- of the . , ’ ‘•'"‘Muraauou, mu. — iiie town and lands
of Bawnelun and Maulebrack ; bar. Carbury, co. Corke—
•pVi'": were mol'tgaged or otherwise conveyed by Colonel
_ ’ Henry Owens to James Galway for 100/. and came to
vrar/ri Edward Galway, attainted, which with the interest amounts to
Logliemstowne, 56 a.; bar. Delvin, same co. — Carrycargin >o,., . J , . ’ , . , , amounts to
alius Knockdromdonnell ats Knock, 496 a. 1 it. ; Killcloghan Inrolled 1 5lh July VT 03. ° * empt‘°n y 1 16 mortSagei-
als Kinclare, Lessincloghane, and Lisnecroghy, 121 a. ; bar.
Atblone, co. Roscommon. — Killmacough, 44 a. 2 r. 32 p. ; r amtc
bar. Ballintober.— Lackan, 106 a.— Gortinegrogh, 57 a. ; bar. 2' JAMLS ANDERSON of Dublin, gent., 23d June
Boyle, same co.— Levallynemanestragh alias Ballynsmallv, conslderati°ns> 110/. and 347/.— Bally wvanys, 1 qr.,
107 a. 2 r. 24 p.— Ballyboy, 206 a.— Crumlinougliter, 134 'a. 338 A' 1 f 32 p' pl'of' 34 A' bog— Corkay’s qr., 91 a. 1 r.
& 24 p. — Cullanreagh, 206 a. 3 r. — Carrane, 92 a. 2 r. 8. Prof’ 575 A- 2 R- >’• mountain, which had been de-
Crumlineighter, 124 a. & 24 p— Carrnetullagh alias Carne- T?d by Randld earl of Antrim, uncle to Randal now Earl
keele, and Carmeknock, 84 a. 3 n. 24 p. ; bar. Clanmorris, f Antrim> to James M‘Donnel, attainted, 30th June 1678,
co. Mayo.— Ballysheiragh alias Ballyskeragh, 330 a. 2 n. 8 p. for 41 years from lst May Preceding, at 71. rent— Derry-
— Tymore ais Feaghmore, 187 a. — Gortyline, 284 a. 3 it. 16 p. Vernous’ 86 A- 2 n# 24, Pr°L 78 a. mountain. — Inisgrein,
— Carnenedine, 105 a. 1 r. — Carneknock and Carnemorevane, Vt A' ^ 8 P-— Upper Ballyreagh, 69 a. & 16 p. prof. 67 a. &
178 a. 3 r. 32 p— Gortinelogna, 159 a. 3 r. 24 p— Killinelea, 16 V' boS— Lower Ballyreagh, 64 a. 1 r. 32 p. prof. 20 a. 3 r.
150 a. 2 R. 32 p. — Carruekeele, 223 a. 2 r— Carrvenmore, ®ount<“" and bog— Ballywatt, 63 a. 3 it. 32 p. prof. 12 a.
152 a. — Taunyfenoge, 110 a. 2 r. 32 r. ; bar. Costello, same , d Towne> 67 A- 3 “■ 16 P- prof. 7i.lu.8p. bog—
co— the estate of Gerald Dillon esq., attainted Inrolled l nloule> 60 A- 2 R- 16 p. prof. 44 a. 2r. bog. — Succanmore,
15/4 July 1703. 105 a. 3 r. 16 p— demised by said Earl of Antrim to Robert
Cusacke esq., attainted, 6th February 1679, for 41 yearn
[FORT esq., A. G., 16th June ,from lst Noven>ber preceding, at the rent of 50/.; bar. Dun-
2/— The castle, town, and lands of hlce’ C0‘ Antrim. Inrolled 20/4 July 1703.
11. ROBERT ROCHFORT esq., A. G., 16th June lrom lst Noveml>er preceding, at the rent of 50/. ; bar. Dun-
1703 ; consideration, 1,672/. — The castle, town, and lands of bice, co. Antrim. Inrolled 20/4 July 1703.
Ballyowen, 283 a. 2 r. ; rent, 31. 12s. lOltZ. ; bar. Newcastle
and Uppcrcross, co. Dublin— the estate of Peter and 29- Said JAMES 'ANDERSON gent., 23d June 1703;
William Nottingham, attainted. Inrolled 15/4 July 1703. consideration, 400/.— The manor and lands of Keneigh and
Cashell, and other lands, which were mortgaged by° Mary
14. JOHN WADE, of Clonebreny, co. Meath, 21st June Gower and Bridgett Bartlett, by deeds dated 15th and 16th
1703 ; consideration, 2,029/— The town and lands of Clowns- August 1685, for 350/. at 8 per cent, to Rowland White at-
12 a.; rent, 6/. Us. 10W. ; par. Trevett, bar. Screene, tainted.
and lands of Breaghnay,
co. Meath— the estate of Dominick Barnwall, attainted demised, 23d April 1677, by Henry Hovenden to Patrick
Killcooly, 231 a. prof. 24 a. bog. ; rent, 4/. 12s. 2 d. ; bar. White, attainted, for 41 years, for securing the payment of
Navan, same co— the estate of Ignatius Birford, attainted— 100* > and 9th April 1679, demised for the further term of
part of Clowdstowne, 10 a — in Legganhall 20 a.,—' Total rent, 58 years in reversion, for securing the payment of 30/. ; bar.
12s. 8.1rf. ; par. Moorecliurch, bar. Duleek, same co. — the Turrany, co. Armagh Inrolled 20/4 July 1703.
estate of Sir William Talbott, attainted in Moyaglier, a
"STWrt; “? ?.*•> b”' ,W- »*• ROBERT MASON of co. Odw.v
estete of Michael Chamberlain, attainted. Inrolled I5lh July esq., 23d June 1703; consideration, 363/— The town and
Warranstowne, 87 a. — Ballgeeth, 209 a. — Moynalvy, 58 a
Tullamedin, 12 a— Sylloge, 372 a. — Proudstowne, 127 a.;
bars. Deece, Morgallion, and Screene, co. Meath— the qo TOFTN Wimfoi y-i i
estate of the late King James Inrolled 15/4 July 1703 , 3f,DE, f Cloonybrany, esq., 5th May 1703 ;
b J considerations, 174/. and 609/. and 332/. and 83/— The town
19. CATHERINE PALTRY
23d June 1703; consideration, 250/.-A11 their estate and 2 „. 32 p.; bar. Caslleknock, co. Dublin— the es’tate of
interest in, to, and out of Ballybees, Ai-degullen, Fnsken, Richard Crump, attainted— Great Finglasstowne alias Parks-
lonewarden , Cooldoony, Dalystowne, Bawne, and Emlaghatt; towne, 93 a.; rent, 1/. 14s. 5tf— in Greenbatter, part of
bar. Grenard, co. Longford — a parcel of ground in the Wrightstowne, 19 a.; rent, 6s. 5.U/.; bar. Deece, co. Meatii.
, same, co — the 31. ROBERT MASON of Ballyknockane, co. Galway
Inrolled 1 5/4 July esq., 23d June 1703; consideration, 363/. The town and
lands of Draggermore alias Crageene and Gurtnecapoge ats
16. Tkc- LOHN WABE MM. «*. SSSTT £
^ MIIMI.1. mi U °r Bum., .liu Theme, Burke, MM, to , chief,, of II. 6,. Si.
’ ’ gcedi, 309,.— Moynalvy, 58 a — to the Earl of Cianricard Im'ilt,::! UOr]. l T0:j.
east of Oxmantowne Green, and a parcel on yc west of said — tbe estate c
Green, on both which are built 5 houses. — a house in Wine- l703-
tavern-sti-eet. — a house or tenement in St. John’s-lane near
Christ Church, with the tennis-court thereto belonging a 36- CHARI
house joining thereto— a house in York-street three other es1> 81,1 April ■
houses in d". — two large houses in the inns; city of Dublin. to'Vil a,ld lands
Is. 5d. — in Greenbatter, part of
6s. 5k/. ; bar. Deece, co. Meatii.
of Ignatius Birford, attainted. -
to belonging — a 38- CHARLES WADE of Cloonybrany, co. Meath,
eet. — three other es1> 81,1 April 1703; considerations, 420/. and 1,147/. — The
city of Dublin, town and lands of Gibbonstowne, 122 a. ; rent, 9s. 6 d. ; bar.
—which had been mortgaged by deeds of lease and release, Demifore, co. Meath — the estate of Edward Plunkett, at-
dated 9th and 10th August 1688, by Richard Palfry to tainted — Crossakeele, 703 a. ; rent, 12/. 12s. Id. ; bar. Kells,
Patrick Dowdall, attainted, for 150/., on which there remains * co— the estate of Barnaby Byrne, attainted. Inrolled
due to the trustees, for principal and interest, 250/. to hold 2 0/4 July 1703.
to her and her heirs, subject to redemption by the said
Richard Palfry Inrolled 15/4 July 1703. ' 39. The GOVERNOR and COMPANY for making
21. HENRY LUTHER of Dublin, esq., 10th May 1703 ;
39. The GOVERNOR and COMPANY for making
Hollow Sword Blades in England, 23d June 1703 ; consider-
ation, 55,000/. — The town and lands of Killagreeny, 108 a. 2 r.
3 cab- mountain. — Coolctoder, 112 a. prof. 32 a. bog. — Goganshill
>. Tip- j alias Knocknegoganig, 340 a. prof. 164 a. mountain. •'killmi-
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j Asst. hunny, 174 a- — Mealane ats Moeland. — Knocknahely, 67 a. 145 a. 2 r. 8 p. — Carrigataw, Aghedagh, Coolenegeragh, Gur-
prof. 66 a. foray past. 78 a. mountain. — Kilbane, 183 a. — Kil- teen, and Knockacrohery, 788 a. 2 it. 32 p. — Carrigadrohid
Cork. bonane, 116 a. — Lowland, 26 a. — Scart, 131a. prof. 95 a. and Coolyalta, 888 a. 2 it. — Curraghanearla, 241 a. 2 r. 24 p.
l)0gg. Beranres, 234 a. prof. 154 a. mountain. — Knockan- — Inchileagh, 161a. 2 it. 16 p. — Coolekishy, 191a. & 32 p.
leigb, 98 a. prof. 72 a. mountain. — Garrangearagh, 288 a. & — Knockacotton, 96 a. & 24 p. — Knocksaharne, 271 a. —
8 p. Ballyknockane, 356 a. — Killcoan alias Killcovan, Shannakeill, 273 a. — Lackabunnyknock, 136 a. 3 it. — Dun-
312 a. 1 it. 8 p. — Clonmoylelower, 487 a. 1 n. 8 p.— Knock- gansillngh, 418 A. — Gortgoulane alias Hullanes, 566 a.— a
navullin ats abby land of Killcrea and Shannacline, 190 a.— chiefly of 6 1. 6s. out of Baboon and Clogliinogh, the estate
Killcollig, 235 a.— Kill and Knockagrogimore, 227 a. prof, of Herb' Baldwin. — Maghallagh, 801 a. — a chiefly of 11/.
25 a. mountain. — Iinockilrenane, 148 a. — Ballymountaine, out i
280 a. Ballygroman, Upper, 218 a. prof. 100 a. mountain thur
past. — Knockanavealgully, 150 a. — RathcuUin, 140 a. — -Cur- 301
rubryan alias Curryhihenibry, 138 a.— Carrigboy, 625 a. — — IV
out of Bally vorny, 11 plowlands, the estate of Nicholas Col-
thurst, 2,554 a. 2 b. — Coolynidane, 345 a. — Bawuemore,
301 a. — Glanuduff, E.and W.,636 a. — Bawnduff, East, 504a.
— Mullinroe, 439 a.— Killvaultra, West, 162 a. 2 it.— Clone-
158 a. — Drishanamore, 290 a. — Lisheagane and fadda, 158 a. — Tirebeg, 108 a. — Coolynarny and Claghrabegg,
Glannacamageen, 337 a. 2 r. 32 p. prof. 843 a. & 32 p. moun- 643 a. 2 r. 16 p. — Coornagi
tain past. — Gortroe, 406 a. & 8 p. — Lackabane, 541 a. 1 r. — Comdorohy, and part of Gi
Inchyleagh, 221a. Ik. 32 p. — Drishanabeg, 450 a. 3 r. — Ballynehaghery, 949 a. — Tyt
Comligane, 137 a. I R. 24. p. prof. 223 a. 3 r. 8 p. unprof.— — Graige, West, and part oi
Garran Ikearny, 684 a. — Carrygafooky, 686 a. — Glanutane, shere, 90 a. — Garrantornery
East and West, 745 a. — Tullig alias Tullagh, 160 a. 3 n. prof. Gurteenadrolland, 74 a. — E
853 a. 2 r. 32 p. unprof. — Cloghbuolybegg, 188 a. 1 r. 24 p. gaskig, 310 a. — Keal-Irrahee
prof. 444 a. & 24 p. unprof. — Knocknaveirk, 456 a. — Garran- 2 r. — Derryleagh, 232 a. -
643 a. 2 k. 16 p. — Coornagillagh, 451a. — Keenicorrovaly,
Comdorohy, and part of Gordon', 691 a. — Coomduffe and
Ballynehaghery, 949 a. — Tyregeagh, 117 a.— Cornery, 340 a.
— Graige, West, and part of Derrynocknoe, 336 a. — Clone-
shere, 90 a. — Garrantornery, 49 a. 1 r. — Doneeny, 307 a. —
Gurteenadrolland, 74 a. — Duranavealnaslee, 120 a. — Rath-
gaskig, 310 a. — Keal-Irralieen, 170 a.— Gearanapeaky, 260 a.
2 r. —Derryleagh, 232 a. — Carrignadaury and Cahirna-
igh, 725 a. — Lackereagh, 310 a. — Killglass, 276 a. — Dro- cahy, 651a. — Agherisbegg and Derrynelaghan, 490
manalicky, 173 a. 3 r. — Canudromy, 294 a. — Cahirdahy,
247 a. — Clonelykerteen, 332 a. — Rahonoane, 232 a. prof. 9 a.
bogg. — Knockavullig, 164 a. — Ballywirane, Lower, 274 a. —
Coadrum ats Coudrum, 285 a. — Downduff or Baunduff, W.,
■Gortatanavelly alias Gortshanvally, 125 a. — Gortnaloure,
19 a Monyvaderry, E. and W., 302 a.— Coorenehahilly,
13 a. 1 r.— Currycrehane, 364 a. 2r.— Direen-Donny, 232 a.
■Derryriordane, West, or Derriordanmore, 143 a. 2 it.—
560 a. — Cooldruin, 145 a. — Coolnecarrighy, 104 a. — Coo- Cooleroc, West, 59 a. 3 n. — Clasheenamollogum alias Glassine,
lighane, 141 A. — Ardineneene, 370 a. — Kockanegarriagh, 41 a. — Currygrenane, West, 119 a. 3 R. — Bargarriffe (part),
400 a. Coornasoon, 148 a. — Coolenegurteeny ats Kilnegur- 215 a. 1 r. — Incliydiraclea, 190 a. 2 r. — Derrynaglass, 195 a.
teeny, 279 a.— Ballywirane, East, ats Ballywirane, Upper,
234 a. — Knockacapple, 1,009 a. — Ballyomihill, 330 a. —
Curra, 175 a. — Dromree and Kilvaultra, E., 394 a. — Ardne-
crushy, 246 a. — Ballymacorkerane, 148 a. — Cabberagh, 248 a.
— Coolmountaine, 113 A. 2 r. — Laghmacfuy, 101 a. — Cahir-
— Carrygleagh,182 A.— Dirryveane,231 a.— Cloneshere, West,
363 A.— DerrygaUeen and Gortamona, 117 A. Inchinossigg,
185 a— Uand-Inoh, West, 276 a— Derrilougig, 321 a. 3 r.—
Toureenduff and part of Barrygarriffe, 169 a. 1 R. — Rosmore
and Clashkeal, 501 a.— Currihy, West, 292 a. 2 R.— Gort-
barrane, 419 a. Gortavramer, 196 a. — Garrancaple and naglogh, 1,089 a. 3 r. 32 p. — Cooldaniell, 598 a. — Mony-
Creendary ats Krindurry, 375 A. — Shronageere and Ardeen, hasker alias Monycosker and Lackinallwood, 270 a. — Des-
385 a. Killbarry and Coolenecrannagh ats Coolnacrinagh, sure, 526 a. — Lissenacuddy, 380 a. — Shanacashell, 941 a. —
258 a. Cortsmorane, 97 a. — Coolykeareen, 104 a. & 24 p. — Cloghvoly, 582 a. — Toorenloure, 375 a. — Xnchigraddy and
Rosnascolp, 128 a. 2 r. — Lissardahy, Coolnapishy, and Drom- Coolroe, 568 a. — Cappanclare, Carrignacorry, Farranmareen,
madehy, 432 A.— Clashibredane alias Clashridane, 485 a.— Curruleagh.andGurtencadine, 791 a — Toorennaneane, 1 13 a.
Killinknockane, Knockanekinmorny, and Rosnakilly, 760 a. Ilan-Inoh, East, 163 a. 3r. — Dromcarry,S.andN., and Incliy-
•Ballyvoi", W.or Upper, 160 a. — Rahallask, 682 a.— Lissa- neale, 521 A. — Mullmtirraine, 143 A. 2n.— Coomlibane, 378a.
essiwg, 365 A. — Tirelteene, E. and W., 285 a.— Cloghvalli- 2 R.— Derryneviagh and llosloghy, 763 a. 3 it.— Clcanrath,
more, 1,013 a. 2 r.— Gortnegeesagh, 236 a. — Carriganvor-
tane, 190 a.— Loghleagh, 2,529 a. 3 k. 32 p.— Curricahill,
415 a.— Knockralieene, 620 a.— Carriganmine, 787 a.— Dro-
a. — Derrygortnucloghy,102A. — Derryriordane, East, 150a.
.— Kealvaughs, E. and W., 351 a. 2 r— Laghneeve or the
Cosses of Currigrenane, 46 a. 1 n.— Tirenespiddogy,
miscanlane, 185 A.— Clashmagwire and Cahirkeagan, 716 A. — 462 A.— Slevines, East, and Farren-Mloghlin, 200 a. 2 n.
Droahedine, 510 a. — Coolenecaharragh, 196 a.— Knockanure Tullaghbreedy, E. and W., alias Tullatready, 296 a.— Lacka-
« t i <:c. n l i,;„„ j.,cc. i«o . — (tni'tonr/io. 007 a . — Carrigagulla, 1,220 a. —
;, 372 A. 2 R. — Tomelane, 155 A. — Coolvokigg duffe, 169
alias Coofevusky, 559 a.— Ballymakerry alias Ballym'Derry, Bealnagrce and Leckaneneene, 1,620 a.— Dromduffe, 234 a.
288 a. Clohmoyle, Upper, and Cosnuff, 465 A. — Commons, — Bealack, part of Bally vieranc, 158 a. in Macromp, viz.
26 A.— Cooledorighy and Maulbrack, 738 a.— Annehely and Tubbernasool park, Warren parke, and the orchard, 108 a.
Innisholing alias Indiising, 1,230 A.-Inchinasingane, 306 a. 1 R.-Wholehai ti eit several houses.cabbms, shops,
Doneeny 864 a. & 24 p. — Knockmoridnff and Kilgobnett, gardens, parts of gardens, two thirds ol Caniglcagh part, one
36 A 2 r 24 p— Manolligg, 142 a.— Lehannogh, 226 a.— third of the same, 10 feet of ground, 40 ditto, three closes,
iillinardorish alias Coolnardorish, 171 a. — Clashifadda, 105 A. the fairs and markets, the mills and the mill land called
-Curryleagh, 367 a. — Killmeedy alias Shrahanearla castle Magheren, containing 19 a.— Pidgeon house park, 1(. a.
nd plowland, 501 a. 1 it. 24 p.— Doonecny and Dromree, Slevine, 2 gneeves ; Slevine, 1 gneeve and >, ; blevme, 1 gnceve,
96 a. 3 r.— Prohusmore, 1 12 A. — Mawlnagrogh, 222 a.— 141 a.— 40 feet of ground. -the house wherein the manor
and plowland, 501 a. 1 it. 24 p.— Dooneeny and Droiv
596 a. 3 R.— Prohusmore, 112 A.— Mawlnagrogh, 222
Old Castle, 267 a. 2 r. 16 p.— Killcolman, 55 a. 3 r. 8
Gortavehy, Rathdoane, and Toorbony, 2,874 a. 1 r. 32
Derryleah, 273 a.— Farnans, 345 a.— Derrein and Knockg
Derrvleah’273 a. — Famans, 345 a— Derrein and Knockgally- Lisboy, 577 a— Promleagl. and Derryfininc, 399 A.-Gortna-
roe, 218 A. 2n. 8 p.— Clonteadbegg, 146 a. & 8 p.— Killin- binny, 408 A.— Dirragh, 461 A.-Luckbegg, j2 A. Knockroe
rovannasrh, 238 a.— a cliiefry of 'll. out of Dromoony, 186 A. and Clonecullida, 586 a. 3 R.— Aghacunna, 243 a. KUlmucar-
3 r. — Dromgarry, 88 A.-Prohulbegg, 99 A.-Inchibrecane, rowroge, 328 A.-Cahirkeareene, 245 A.-Leads, East, 401 a
the estate of Edmond Gould, 61 a— Maulcnehorenagh, & 16 p.— Leads, West, 554 a. & 16 p.— BaUyvoungane id as
1,200 a. — Coshlerough, 642 A.-Derryroe, East, 152 A. 3 R. Rylane and Contain, 877 A. 1 R. 24 ^-Cloneshere, Middle,
8 p.— Kiltauna and Mannicky, 480 a— Commons, 110 a.— als Coolene, 92 a.— Derryargid and Garrantornory, 210 a.
Carrigdangan, 338 a.— Aghabollog alias Dromattimore, 267 a. Toorencclare, 375 a.— Magheneenagh, 96 a. 2 a— Cappan-
o,. a p.— Gortakilly, 145 a. 3 r. 16 p. — Leckeneene, 83 A. — gullagh, 91 A— llathahist alias Gortahoghty, 470 a.— lu-
Coolvnea, 139 a.— Clashintume alias Clasynimur, 111 a. 3 R. oreenLahard,322A.— Corrihy, East, 266 A.-'lerrenasig, 206a.
24 p. — Knockidirawn, 261a. lit. 16 p. — Cahirbarnagh, — Derrvickorneen, 20 1 a. 1 it— Derrynavigg, Derrynedro-
3 753 a 2 R. 8 p.— Lackaneen, 212 A.— Glannavarrigg, 220 a. land, and Gortlogheny, 326 a.— Derrynagrce and Carrigna-
Inclimorigg, 100 a. — Liscarrigane and Labadermod, 662 a. muck, 416 a. 2r; bar Muskerry, co Corker, c^efry^of
courts of Macromp are held.-Cloghmacow, E. and W., and
Glownaroghy, 374 a— Ballyvoig, Lower or East, 188 a—
Lisboy, 577 a.— Promlcagh and Derryfininc, 399 a.— Gortna-
binny, 408 A.— Dirragh, 461 A.-Lackbegg, 52 a— Knockroe
and Clonecullida, 586 a. 3 it.— Aghacunna, 243 a— Killmacar-
rowroge, 328 a. — Cahirkeareene, 245 a. — Leads, East, 40 1 a.
& 16 p.— Leads, West, 554 a. & 16 p.— BaUyvoungane alias
Rylane and Coutain, 877 A. 1 it. 24 p.— Cloneshere, Middle,
als Coolene, 92 a.— Derryargid and Garrantornory, 215 a —
Toorencclare, 375 A.— Magheneenagh, 96 a. 2 r.— Cappan-
aullagh, 91a. — llathahist alias Gortahoghty, 470 A. — Tu-
b . 1 11 .... . n IT..,.. one. Tcirennsifr. 206 a.
olynea, 139 a.— Clashintume alias Clasynimur, 111 a. 3 it. 0reenLahard,322A— Corrihy, East, 266a.- lerrenasig, 206a.
p. — Knockidirawn, 261a. lit. 16 P. — Cahirbarnagh, —Derrvickorneen, 20 1 a. 1 r.— Derrynavigg, Deny nedro-
r53 a 2 R. 8 p.— Lackaneen, 212 A.— Glannavarrigg, 220 a. land, and Gortlogheny, 326 a.— Derrynagrce and Carrigna-
Inchmorigg, 100 A.-Liscarrigane and Labadermod, 662 a. muck, 416 a. 2 bar Muskerry,
282 ». 2 E — Camgg-Thoinas, 203*. 91 2>. li. on of tin,
2 R Cloneyvickyoricks ats Clonemacbrick, 186 a.— Aghar- Barretts, same co. — a chiefry o . . ’
«*• »»- 1“'. a» »“ "f S,T . cirSTi,VTffT
Gortacrehig Jin Gort.l.nig, 117 .. 2 «. 32 n.-Kiltonjtan, in Mnromp.-te dM
574a. 1r.8p. Agliagunedy, 134 A.&24 p.— Derryroe, West, —the manor and seigniory of Macromp, with p >
( 122.)
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
2 Anne. also master of the game and conservator of die river Leigh,
and the fishings therein. — die manor of Kilcrea. — the manor
Cork. of Blarney; bar. Muskerry, same co.— Bailynedigg, East,
242 a. ; bar. Barretts, same co. — Nagles mountain, called by
the Downe Survey a mountain in common to the adjacent lands,
Kerry. 3,859 a. 2 it. ; bar. Fermoy, same co. — die castle, town, and
lands of Donkereen, 2 plowlands, 932 a. — Donkeran Island,
34a. 1 it. 32p. — Cluddananure, 2 plowlands, 1,161 a.; bar.
Donkerane, co. Kerry. — Cleadaghmore, 2,527 a. & 24 p—
Coomacow, part of the same, 936 a. 2 r. 16 p Coomacullin,
1,088 a. 2 r.— Donasline, 697 a. & 8 p.— Derryleagli ais Dul-
lish, 196 a. 3 it. — Lemannagh, 358 a. 1 it Dangallamore als
Urryliillmore, 497 a. 1 r. 24 r.— Island Brack, 202 a. & 24 p.
— Coolicaharragh alias Kippagh, 250 a. ; bar. Maginnihy,
same co — the estate of Donogh late Earl of Clancarty. — to
hold subject to such crown rents, quit rent, and chiefrys as
the same were liable to and charged with, 13th February
1688, or to such proportions thereof as had been made by
the said trustees. Inrolied 29th July 1703.
Dublin. 48. JOHN ASGILL of Ross Casde, esq., 23d June 1703 ;
consideration, 6,0004— One third part of several houses or
tenements, pieces or plots of ground, late the estate of John
Carlow. Cowell, attainted; city Dublin. — the manor, capital mes-
suage or mansion house of Dunleckney, and all other the
estate of Dudly Bagnall esq., attainted, in the Co. Carlow,
for his life, with such remainder in fee as was left in him by
Meath. his settlement; co. Carlow — die lands of Knockbegg— die
estate of Martin Dillon, attainted, for liis life, with such re-
mainder as was left in him by y* settlement thereof; allowed
by the trustees; bar. Duleek, co. Meath.— Birford’s part of
Ratoath, with die tenements and cabbins thereon, 78 a. ; bar.
Ratoath, same co. — the estate of Ignatius Birford, attainted.
Longford. — Barne, with a water mill, 60 a. 1 R. 36 p— Lispanisker alias
Lisnure, 153 a. 2 it. 20 p. — Temodaglian, 173 a. 2 r. 32 r
Liscalmore, 50 a — Lissowny, part of Temodaglian, 50 a. —
Killsallagh alias Killelagh, 47 a. 3 n. prof. 430 a. unprof.—
Lisnegrish and Molowood alias Mallowade, part of Lisnegrish.
122 a. 2 it — Glanmuck, 100 a — Balliury ats Ballinovy, 156 a!
In — Gnew, part of Aghadonogh, 46 a.; bar. Ardagh, co.
Westmeath. Longford— Sonogh, 259 a. 3 r. 31 p— Ballysallagh, 157 a.
& 5 p— Lackinstowne, 125 a. lit. 10 p— Red Bogg, in
common to those 3 last denominations. — Kildolan, 331 a. &
39 p.— Gradrestowne als Ballgadry, 162 a. 1 n— Cartron
210 a. 2 R. 24 P— Ballroe, 332 a. 3 n. 18 r— Canlanstowne
abas Kinlanstowne, 450 a. 1 r. 30 p. prof. 47 a. 2 r. 38 p.
unprof.— Imper, 685 a. 3 it. 27 p. prof. 45 a. & 14 p. unprof—
a fishing weyre and a great bogg belonging to Imper— Con-
lanstowne, 325 a. 3 n. 36 p. — Ballynacarrow, 114 a. 1 r. 17 p.
prof. 52 a. 1 r. 5 p. unprof., a mill and weyre diereon ; bar.
Moygoish, co. Westmeath— Ballyagny, 118 a. 3 r. 24 p. :
bar. Moycashell and Magheredernon, same co Killpatrick'
178 a. 3 it. 8 p. — Castlegaddery, 174 a. 1 it. 24 p. prof. 53 a.
& 16p. unprof. — Rathcallat ats Scotstowne, 170 a.; bar.
Rathconrath, same co— a chiefry of 124 out of Coole-
Is. 6<i. ; bar. Moygoish, same co— die estate of William
Tuite esq., attainted, and vested in the trustees for 1,000
fenrs nfter the Sir Joseph Tuite hart., and failure of
Kings Co. issue male of his body — the manor of ICillyan, with the
castles, towns, and lands of Rathure, 186 a. & 24. p prof.
127 a. bogg— Raditeige, 1 14 a— Coolederry, Coneboy, and I
Milltowne, 18 a. 1 r. 8 p— Streamstowne, 218 a. 3 r. 32 p.
prof. 27 a. bogg. Gneevebeggand Killinmartin, 94 a. 2 r. 16 p.
-Kilhan, Cullanmore, and Cullanbegg, 391 a. 3 r. 8 p.' prof'
273 A. 2 R. 16 P unprof— Ballinree and Clonbronagh, 87 a— 1
Rathgibbo" and Rathleique als Lisduogc, 157 a. 2 r. 24 p •
Eghsli, King s Co— the estate of Terence and T„l„, ' ’
“■*' unlntrf-Kilbyg, Cmghill, ugMm,
tythes, great and small, and Sherlockstowne— the estate of
SETT r-” “ "f —Wd b, Mm
“ fec *9 Alexander Eustace of Curragh, county Kildare
S" °" PToent °f 800/- and interest- which
being the proper money of Sir Nicholas Plunket knt. v<=
'"f ™ * » Urn (or ml
and, amongst odiers, were by him, by several settlements
^ r: Drf
use of himself for life; remainder to his wife Cad, tine for
life; remainder to his only child Jane, then wile of Sir Valen-
tine Browne bai t., and her heirs, by whose death they de-
scended to her eldest son and heir Nicholas, called Lord Ken-
mare, and by his attainder became vested in the trustees in
fee simple, subject to the estate for life of the said Catherine,
now wife of John Buder esq— the lands of Caheraw, bar.
Imokilly, co. Corke, mortgaged by Patrick Galvan to
Nicholas Romm, attainted— the lands of Rathine and Balli-
carnnig, bar. Muskerry, same co., mortgaged to or in trust
for John Longon, attainted— Clonleen als Clonelemy, bar.
Delvin, co. Westmeath, the estate of Christopher Nugent
attainted. Coletroth or Collet Rath, Sprincklestown, and
Gallanstowne, bar. Castleknock, co. Dublin, mortgaged
by Robert Fitz-Rery to James Placket, since attainted, for
3004 and interest — Ballyglass, Rathkimla, Tullaghan, and
several others, bars. Ballintobber and Costello, cos. Ros-
common and Mayo, mortgaged or assigned to Garrett
Dillon, attainted, for 1004-Rathine and Ballincorning,
2 plowlands and J, bar. Muskerry, co. Corke, mortgaged
b, Charles M-Carlh, of Cloghroe, J0h, L«L
esq., attainted, for 61 years, from 3d January 1681, by deed
of that date for securing 2004 and interest— Grange, 4 plow-
lands; Ratheens, 2 plowlands; Aglish and Dromine, 3 plow-
lands and 2 plowlands; bar. Deece, co. Waterford;
mortgaged by Edward Fitz-Gerald Villiers and Catherine
Ins wife, now lady Grandison, to Sir Theophilus Oglethorpe,
for 2,0004, and assigned by Sir Theophilus to Sir Patrick
Irant, since attainted— Harristowne and other lands, cos.
Meath and Louth, mortgaged by Robert Arthur, to said
Sir Patrick Trant, for 1,0004, a bond debt from John Connor
esq. to said Sir Patrick Trant, whereof about 5804 is unpaid
subject to such crown and quit rents as were charged
tiieieon, 13th February 1688 — By deed, dated 28th Oc-
tober 1723, Mr. Asgill and Walter Bagenal of Dunleckney,
esq., eldest son of said Dudley, deceased, (for 1 0s. apiece,)
viz. Mr. Asgill, at the request and by the directions of and in
performance of the trusts in him reposed by said Walter
Bagenal, sold and conveyed this estate of said Bagenal to
Joseph Shidley of Nicholas-lane, London, and William
Batty of Clarkenwell Greene, co. Middlesex, gent., and
their heirs. ( Inrolied 5th January 1723, anno 10“ Geo I.
£ p“rs\/acie *■ 18->— By deed, dated 23d June 1704,’
Mr. Asgill sold the said lands, in bar. Castleknock, for 2684
to Fran- Spring of Sigginstowne, co. Kildare, esq. (In-
rolled 9th September 1704, anno 3“ Anne, 6-. pan, dorso It. 32.)
Inrolied 28 th July 1703.
53. G0VERN°R& CGMPANVofHolfowSword Blades,
10th June 1703; consideration, 30,0004— The castle, town,
and lands of Scartaghleeny ats Carmagleeny, 429 a Knock -
inley, 510 a— Gortacaple, 172 a— Drumultanbegg, 438 a—
Middle Carkir and Loghnemealagh, 1,115 a— Drumultane-
more , 408 a— West Corker, 776 a— Half Drumaltanmore and
East Corker, 2,871 a— Dereen, 597a — Ardregavall, 121 a —
Knocknapoole, 796 a— Mulleen, 794 A— commons to d“ and
Dereen, 9o0 a— Incheaconnor, 422 a— Kiilshareen, Bally-
kinlowra, and Glanuleagh alias Knockbugg, 1,844 a — C-mu
£* f"* b.llgbngh — Ballymounhune,
339 a— Lanercahin and Moygkass, 406 a— Scartfedane and
Mytogg, 80S,. p„f. J(tts of
ODo-nme, Ki,ock„„«„e, Tyk.gh, part of
K„„.
-BaByvm;® .J a. p r„f. 110 a. red tagg.-Ballyn.-ltatow,
172 A— Glandalnlane, 522 a— Tyrslianaghane, 425 a— Bal-
lyloughane, 495 a. Ardconnell, 156 a— Kilkells, E. and W
383 a.; bar. Clanmorris, same co— Cloudonoghane, 156 a —
Killnedane, 58 a. _ Cahirdane, 150 a. - Knockanoulgart,
12 a. Shyans, 65 a.; bar. Magunihy, same co— Branocks- Ki
towne, 226 a. & 16 p — Grangemore, 466 a. 3 r. 24. p Ye-
gogstowne, 363 a. 3 n. 24. r— Rochestowne, 152 a. 2 r 16 p
—Half Branockstowne, 238 A. 1 r. 8 p. ; bar Naas co Kii
iiahk. Coldswell, 115 a. 3 ,,. 8 b„.
Uppercross, co. Dublin— Ballykean, 397 a— Boo-o-towne
576 a. & 24 p— half of KUlcoony, 2-13 a— Coshirney, 340 a
Aghabill, 127 a. & 16 p— i„ Blackfiekls and Ballintogher,'
102 a— in the same, 79 a— Lughill, 220 a— a moiety of
Rahine alias Raheenaraiiavally, 89 a. 1 r. 31 P. the other
moiety, 89a. 1 r. 31 p— Ballinvogher, 119a. In. 24 p
half of Killconey ats Killcowney, Carbally or Corbnllow
243 a — Gurteenkill; 60 a. 1 n. 8 p— Ballintemple, 366 a. 1 r!
— Ards ats Ardericn and Winterheight, 264 a. 3 r. 16 p.—!
Westmeath.
Dublin.
Itoscommon
and
Mayo.
Cork.
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bogg in common to the adjacent towns, 200 a. — Rahinebegg,
■ 128 a. 3 r. 18 p. — Rathfestan, 306 a. — Downe, 122 a. 2 n.
32 p. — Gurteen alias Gurteenfally and a mill, 122 a. & 24 p. —
Glashouse alias Graeguefin, part of Amnemore. — Inighan
afs Shepherd, 361a. 2r. 8p. — Urney ats Lightbury, 288 a. —
Ardelis ats Ellisheight, 162 a. — Ballynekil), 199 a. 1 R. 32 p.
— Ballymacrossan and bog, 615 a. 2 r. 16 p. — Cooldonagh,
279 a. — Gurteen ats Riverstowne, 127 a. — part of Ardelis
called Rathconnell, 160 a. 1 r. 16 p. — Kildonbrenane ats
Welshden, 456 a. 1 r. 24 p. — Ballycristoll, 232a. 3r. 32p. —
Discart, 4 plowlands, called Discart Island, Rahinkeirin alias
Rockhall, Gairimony alias Combination, 593 a. 3 r. 8 p. —
Garryhinch alias Timberstowne, 345 a. prof. 439 a. boggy
pasture. — Clomhack with Shanlogher ats Killeen .and Culti-
cannon, 416 a. 1 r. 16 p.— Kilkerane, 227 a. prof. 60 a. boggy
pasture. — First Sight ats Rathmore, 218 a. 2 r. 16 p. prof.
4'7 a. boggy pasture. — part of Anninmore, 135 a. 3 R. 24 p. —
Sherwood Marsh ats Derrygoutragh, 563 A. — Killmallock,
124 a. — in Killmalloge ats Cooltadry and Graugnefin, 34
houses, cabbins, mills, plotts, and parcels of ground. —
Traskan, 543 a. — Trancunnan, 316 a. prof. 53 a. bogg; bar.
Philipstowne, King’s Co. — Clananagh and Killmullin, 378 a.
1 r. 16 p. prof. 28 a. & 32 p. bogg. — part of Ballyinorris
without the Deer Park, and in the Deer Park two parcels of
land for a house, plot, and garden. — a piece of ground in Port-
arlington called Tincargy and Morristown. — a house, garden,
and plot in Portarlington. — the white malt-house. — Seskin,
26 A. — Bally teigeduffe ats Jamestowne, 390 a. 1 R. 24 p. prof.
30 a. 2r. 32 p. unprof. — Ballintogher ats Paningtowne, Bally-
grane, and Killauglish, 742 A. 2 r. 16 p. prof. 40 A. unprof. —
Upper and Lower Killing Court ats Courtwood, 1,000 a. 3r.
8 p. — Closeland Otherwise Cloneen, 225 a. prof. 14 a. 2 r.
32 p. unprof. — Ballycarrol and Poulagh, Denynefinshin and
Hope Grove, 348 a. 2 r. 8 p. — two pieces of land in Port-
arlington. — commons of Portarlington. — a house, garden,
and cabbin d". — in Lea, 710 A. — Inchicooly, 824 a. — Ullard,
104 a. — Garrymaccom, 145 A. prof. 95 a. bogg. — Loghclone-
broggy, 179 a. prof. 88 a. bogg. — Doulaght, 119 a. — Kill-
bride, 187 A. — Foxes plots, 1 a. — Rugghill ats Bickers park,
117 a. 1 r. 16 p. — Donelly’s house and garden, 1 a. — Ware’s
close, 17 a. — Mill close with a mill, 4 a. — Ballyfaboll, 327 a.
prof. 172a. bogg. — Rathroushen (part), 448a. prof. 88 a. bogg.
— part of Rathrunshen, 120 A. — Catharinestowne alias Bally-
shanduffe, Ballybrittas, Ballynowler, Garry-Cadle, Rathminc
alias Rathmiles, Grainge alias Grangenarin, 778 a. 3 r. 16 p.
prof. 300 a. unprof. — Eastfields alias Ballyadding, 181 a. —
Foreique ats Terregogarr aliasTeercooger, 226 a. — Graymtfrsh
alias Bracklone, 189 a. 1 r. 8 p.— Graigeneskerry alias Fishers-
towne, 288 a. — Cheekerstowne alias the two Killbrackans,
353 a. — River’s close and Regan’s close, 40 A.-r-Rathleygh,
ats Lowland, 196 a.— a house and garden in Portarlington.—
a house and tenement in the Deer Park. — in the same the like
and 12 a. — in the same, 12 a. — in Portarlington, 53 tenements,
cabbins, and plots, and 18 a. — the fairs and markets of Port-
arlington ; bar. Portnehinch, Queen’s Co. — half of the fol-
lowing towns and lands, viz. Kilbrackan, Coole, and Camelon,
62 a. prof. 27 a. & 16 p. unprof. — Derrycanton, 54 a. 2 r. —
Killinure, 714 a. — Loghanlacka, 184 a. 2 r. — Gurteenamal-
lagh and Clondiglass, 243 a. & 14 p. — in Rossendough, 30 a.
— Lawford ats Longford, 26 a. 2 it. 8 p. — the commons to
adjacent towns in Killarma parish called Monokecba, 90 a. —
Monobegg and Rossnaclony, 92 a. 1 r. 8 p. — bogg in common,
32 a. 2 it. 32 p. — in the south part of Derrynalacka alias Mo-
naghmore, 183a. 3r. 32p. prof. 250a. pasture meadow, 262a.
waste meadow. — Shranchanboy, Lackatomy and Cap])agh alias
Cullimill, 474a. 2r. 24p. — Cargeen and Clonfadd, 13a. & 8p.
— Ballyhoragan, 103 A. — Monydrohide and Eglish, 202 a. —
Comer, and in a piece of land common to Comer and Bally-
naghy alias Ballynahill, 299a. — Ballintogher alias Rahintogher,
and Gownreagh als Goureagh, 20a. — Coolehill, Ballynima ais
Ballyrine, 10 a. ; bar. Upper Ossory, same co. — the manors
and lordship of Portarlington, Lea, and Charleston. — King’s
and Queen’s Co. — Half of Rinerane ats llinerany, 46 1a. —
Gowland ats Gowley and Carryginfovle, 636 a. — Lacanacrolly
ats Lackismacrony, 95 a. — Lackanstomine and Lackone-
goneen, 50 a. — co. Limerick. — the estate of Sir Patrick
Trant bart., attainted, subject to such crown rents, &c. as
the premises were liable to on 13th February 1688.
Inrolled 2 d August 1703. ,
59. The said COMPANY of Hollow Blades, 20th April
1703 ; considerations, 1,005/., 693/., 126/., 252/., 120/.,
196/., 109/., 70/., 610/., and 620/.— The town and lands of
Curraghaly, 457a. prof. 170 a. bogg; rent, 1/. & 4 d. —
Agherlibegg, 110 a. prof. 68 a. bogg; rent, 12s. — C'oolne-
shamroge, 77 a.; rent, 1/. 9s. 4rf. — Inshinaneave, 180 a. —
Gortaflodigg, 264 a. 2 it. ; rent, 21. 18s. 8 d. — East Coory
Grenane, 278 a. 1 r. ; rent, 1/. 5s. — Killmore, 165 a.; rent,
21. 6s. 4 d. — Gortnekilly, 205 a. 1 r. ; rent, 21. 18s. 8 d. — Coo-
meroe, 275 a. — Derrynacrosshye and Goganebarra, 263 a. ;
rent, 13s. 4 d. ; bar. Muskery, co. Corke. — Ballynegurragli,
177 a. 1 R. — Ballinvarddigg, 154 a. & 16 p.; bar. Cunys,
same co. — the estate of the late Earl of Clancarty and King
James ; bar. Courcys, same co. Inrolled 2d August 1703.
64. An INDENTURE, made 17th June 1703, whereby the
trustees for the sum of 6,000/. remised, released, quit claim, and
discharged Francis Earl of Carlingford, and his heirs, and all
his lands, of and from all manner of debts which were due from
Nicholas late Earl of Carlingford to Sir Patrick Trant bart.,
attainted, and of and from all mortgages, judgments, and other
securities for the payment thereof. Inrolled 2d Aug. 1703.
Roll, £d Anne, fourth part, hack.
1. JOHN GRAHAM of Drogheda, alderman, 21st June
rog le a. . consideration, 1,567/. 15s. 5 £</. — The town and lands
of Kellistowne, 160 a. ; rent, 3/. 9s. 0W. — Brislandstowne,
240 a; rent, 5/. 7s. lftf. — *Knockroe, 230 a. ; rent, 51. 3s. 01-rf.
— * Knocknehorny, 62 a.; rent, 1/. 5s. lOirf.— Ballyhoe and
Carrickheavy, 179 a.; rent, 1/. 8s. 5$d. — Drumbride, 38 a.;
rent, 15s. 5 id. — * Keyron and Bigsnewrath, 89 a.; rent,
21. & llid. — the estate of Christopher late Lord Slane,
attainted.— By deeds dated 29th and 30th July 1703, Aider-
man Graham declared that he purchased the lands thus *
marked in trust for Peter Partington of Dublin, gent., and
that 628/. 5s. of said 1,567/. 15s. 5Jd. was said Peter's
money paid for the same, which he conveyed to him accord-
ingly.— ( Inrolled 2d August 1705, anno 4'° Annie, 2** pars facie,
,..26.) Inrolled 1th July 1703.
4. OTIIAWELL HAYES of Corke, gent., 24th March
1702 ; consideration, 32/. 10s. — A thatched cabbin and gar-
den, witli i an acre of land in Cuolin, on the south side of
Red Abby-street, south suburbs of Corke. — the estate of
Ignatius Goold, attainted, which had been granted to Henry
Viscount Sidney, and by his lordship conveyed, 2d November
1698, for 14/. to said Hayes and his heirs. Inrolled
1th July 1703.
Cork. 7. THOMAS PEMBROOKE of Corke, gent., 18th
March 1702 ; consideration, 48/. — A plot of ground behind
(122.)
Skiddy’s Castle, containing in length 104 feet, and in breadth
66 feet. — in the N.W. quarter of Corke. — the estate of
Ignatius Goold, attainted, which had been granted to Lord
Sidney, and by him conveyed, 7th April 1699, for 34/. to the
said Thomas Pembrooke. Inrolled 1th July 1703.
1 1 . ABRAHAM MORRIS of Corke, merchant, 23d June Cork.
1703 ; consideration, 888/. — The town and lands of Knock-
naganeffe ats Knockanegarriffe, and Corran alias Carine,
403 a. prof. 85 a. mountain pasture; rent, 16s. Id. ; bar.
Muskery, co. Corice. — -the estate of Donogh late Earl of
Clancarty. Inrolled 1th July 1703.
13. JOSEPH FRANCKLYN of Corke, merchant, 23d Cork.
June 1703; consideration, 624/. — The town and lands of
Gortneglogh alias Brittas, 310 a. prof. 8 A. 2 R. bogg. — rent,
9s. 1\d. ; bar. and co. aforesaid. — die estate of Donogh late
Earl of Clancarty Inrolled 1th July 1703.
15. LEWIS JONES of Dublin, gent., 23d June 1703; Dublin.
consideration, 495/. — The town and lands of Murdery ats
Mardery, 112 a. 1 r. 8 p. ; rent, 21. 4s. 6 d. ; bar. Nethercross,
co. Dublin. the estate of Michael Chamberlain, attainted.
Inrolled 1th July 1703.
17. FAUSTIN CUPPAIDGE of Dublin esq., 22d May Meat/,.
1703; consideration, 91/. 8s. 5W.— in Fraine, 54 a.; bar.
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Lune, co. Meath. — the
' Inrolkd 10 th July 1703.
of the late King James.
Queen's Co. ]8. RICHARD FITZ-PATRICK of Castletown, esq.,
19th June 1703 ; consideration, 885/. — The town and lands of
Downaghmore, 197 a. — Rathindornagh, 204- a. — Barnebully-
cragh and Lowerderry, 156 A. — Belady, 135 a. — Mungamore
and die N. E. part of Derrylaghan, 262 a. 2 it. 27 p. — Cam-
rosse and Magherybegg, 234 a. — Ballinrawly wood, called
Clancouragh ats Glancouragh, 266 a. 2 it. 26 p. ; bar. Upper
Ossory, Queen’s Co., which were mortgaged by deeds of lease
and release, dated 25th and 26th June 1688, by Gilbert Raw-
son of Donoghmore, said county, esq., to Edmond Morris late
of Grantstowne, said county, esq., for 700/. — to hold subject
to redemption by said Rawson. Inrolled 10 th July 1703.
Dublin. 19. ROTH JONES of Dublin, gent., 23d June 1703;
consideration, 82/. — Two houses with their yards, &c., in
Cooke-street alias Pipe-street. — city of Dublin. — the estate
of Michael Chamberlain, attainted. — to hold for the life of
said Chamberlain only. Inrolled 10 th July 1703.
Dublin. 21. LEWIS CHAIGNEAU esq., 23d June 1703; con-
sideration, 680/. — In Finstowne, 147 a.; bar. Newcastle and
Uppercross, co. Dublin. — the estate of Peter Nottingham,
attainted. Inrolled 13 th July 1703.
Westmeath. 22. CHICHESTER PHILLIPPS of Dromcondra, co.
Dublin, esq., 23d June 1703 ; consideration, 215/. — the yearly
rent of 11/. 13s. 3d. out of Grangemore, reserved and made
payable by patent, &c. — the reversion in fee-simple of the said
town and lands of Grangemore, after the determination of the
grant thereof to Thomas Keightly esq.; bar. Farbill, co.
Westmeath. — the estate of Redmond and Hugh Mulledy,
attainted. Inrolled 13 th July 1703.
Dublin. 23. CHARLES CAMPBELL of Dublin, esq., 23d June
1703; consideration, 705/. 10s. — The moiety of the portion
of 1,000/. of Penelope Lady Slane, and the interest of the
said moiety forfeited by the attainder of her son Henry
Fleming. Inrolkd 13//t July 1703.
Drogheda. 25. The said CHARLES CAMPBELL esq., 23d June
1703; consideration, 10/. — A house or tenement in Shop-
street als Booth-street, bounding N. to the Tholsell, E. to
Shop-street, and W. to Brandon’s lands. — a tenement or parcel
of ground, with a garden and two cabbins thereon, bounding
W. to St. Peter’s church-yard, N. to Peppard’s land, E. to
the town lands, and S. to a lane leading from Pillory-street to
the town wall. — a house or tenement in Shop-street, on the
south side of the first mentioned house, bounded N. therewith,
W. with the town grounds, S. with Robert Hardman’s house,
and East with Shop-street — all in Drogheda the estate
of Nicholas Peppard and Jenico Lord Gormanstowne.
Inrolkd 13th July 1703.
Armagh. 27. GEORGE JOHNSON of Ballynametagli, co. Ar-
magh, gent., 22d June 1703; consideration, 700/.— The
town and lands of Baliynametagh, 200 a. — Braghwey, 150 a.
— Unshoge with a mill, 150 a. — Skerry, 80 a. — Dromacheen,
46 a. — Glasdroman, 60 a. — Crossdallightragh and Crossdal-
loughtragh, 132 a.; bar. Towrany, co Armagh which he
had purchased of Henry Hovenden gent., and whereof Robert
Hovenden attainted was adjudged by the trustees to have
been seised, on 13th February 1688, of a remainder in fee tail
after the death of said Henry his father, and by reason thereof
vested in said trustees, in fee simple, after the said Henry’s
death, Inrolkd 13/A July 1703.
Antrim. 29. CHARLES CAMPBELL of Dublin, esq., 23d June
1703 ; consideration, 1,740/.— The town and lands of Ard-
more, 275 A. — Bally negeragh alias Ballywesknegeragh, 195 a.
— Corbally, 354 a. ; all fee farm rents, issuing out of Corbally.
— rent, 5/. 3s. 6 d. ; bar. Massareene, co. Antrim. the estate
of Sir Neil O’Neile bart., deceased, attainted. Inrolled
13/A July 1703.
Louth. 32. JOHN ASGILL of Dublin, esq., 21st June 1703'
consideration, 312/.— In Drumcashell, 30 a in Bowleys,
15 A.— the estate of Thomas Clinton attainted f part of
Great-wood, f Logan and Crewmartin, 175 A. 3 r. 32 i> the
estate of Thomas Fleming, attainted. — Clintonstowne, 268 a.
— in Mullincrosse 150 a. ; bar. Atherdee, co. Lowth. — the 2 Asst.
estate of said Thomas Clinton. — j- Half Great Haggardstowne,
32 a. & 16 r — f Half Killally, 51 a. & 24 r— f Half New- Meath.
towne. — |- Ballybarlick, 95 a. 2 it. 24 i>. ; bar. Dundalk,
same co. — the estate of William Talbott, attainted. — Cullro-
nane, 668 a. prof. 994 a. & 16 p. unprof. ; bar. Lune, co.
Meath. — the estate of Walter Nangle, attainted. — |- Great
Ballardens, 269 a. ; bar. Navan, same co. the estate of
Christopher Evens, attainted f Portlick, 190 A. 2r. 16 p. Westmeath
prof. 45 a. 1 r. unprof. — f Winnings, 134 a. Sr. 8 p. bar.
Kilkenny, co. Westmeath. — the estate of Garret Dillon,
attainted. — Brannockstowne, 530 a. ; bar. Fertullagh, same
co. — the estate of Peter Tyrrell, attainted. — (• Bowlybegg, Kildare.
360 a. 8r. 16p. — the estate of Laurence Eustace, attainted.
— t Brownstowne, 225 a. 3 b. 32 p— f Loggstowne, 79 a. —
the rent of 20/. reserved on the lease of Kineagh ; bar. Naas,
co. Kildare — f Castle Martin, 717 a. 2r.; bar. Kilcullen.
— Uske, 62 a. 3 r.; bar. Narragh and Rabane, same co. — the Meath.
estate of Sir Maurice Eustace, attainted. — Plattin, 795 a. .
bar. Duleek, co. Meath. — die estate of Nicholas Darcy’ Wicklow.
attainted.— f Fassaroe, 294 a. 3 r. 16 p— f Rathdowne, 56 a.
1 r. 24 p.; 1 bar. Rathdowne, co. Wicklow.— subject to the
crown rents, &c. due thereout, 13th February 1688 to hold
to him and his heirs after the term of 99 years granted to
Tho' Keightley esq.— The lands of Portlick and Winnings
were conveyed to John Smith gent., attorney, for 26/.— in
trust for the use of Reverend Robert Smith, of Dublin, and
his heirs, subject to a 99 years lease to William Palmer of
Dublin, esq., deed dated 17th March 1703, and inrolled
16th May 1704.— Anno 3°, 6’“ pars, facie It. 17. There is
inrolled an indenture made 3d April 1707, whereby Thomas
Keightly and John Asgill esqrs. (the latter at the request
and by the direction of the former) sold to Benj" Chetwood
of Dublin, esq., the lands thus f marked, in trust, and for
the sole use of Thomas Keightly esq., his heirs and assigns.
Inrolkd lith July 1707 .—Inrolkd 16 th July 1703.
34. THOMAS KEIGHTLY of Dublin, esq., 23d June Kildare.
1703; considerations, 100/.— 1 The town and lands of Bal-
trasney, 411 a.— part of Killcock, with the fairs and markets
89 a.; bar. Ikeathy, Oughterany, co. Kildare. — Loghbrit-
tagh, 120 a.; bar. Naas — part of Kilcullen, 737 a. prof.
101 a. 1 r. 30 p. unprof.; bar. Kilcullen the estate of Sir
Maurice Eustace of Castlemartin, bart., attainted— to hold
subject to the crown-rents payable 13th February 1688.
Inrolkd 17 th July 1703.
36. THOMAS TAYLOR of Kells, esq., 23d June 1703 ; Meath
considerations, 56/. and 35/.— A tenth part of Muliagha,
16 A— in Kells, 8 a. 2 r. 16 p. ; bar. Kells, co. Meath—
the estate of Richard Fagan, attainted Inrolled 17 th July
1703.
37. JOHN LEIGH of Drogheda, alderman; considera-
tion, 171/— The additional yearly rent of 1/. 10s. 3d. out of
Carrickneshanagh and Beggs land ; bar. Ferrard, co. Louth.
—the additional rent of 1/. 18s. 3d. out of Lisboy and Beggs-
rue ; bar. Slane, co. Meath— the additional rent of 1/. 18s.
4 id. out of Kennettslowne ; bar. Duleek, same co— the
estate of Christopher Cheevers attainted. — the additional
rent of 1/. 16s. lid. out of Duncomb-lane 2 houses, a
malt-house, 5 tenements, two old walls, and 4 a. in Navan ;
bar. Navan, same co— the estate of Patrick Everard and
James Dowdall, attainted. — the reversion in fee-simple of all
said lands and houses after the grants thereof to Thomas
Keightley, for 99 years, subject to the crown rents, payable
13th February 1688. — Note : By deeds of lease and release,
dated 28th and 29th January 1704, Mr. Leigh declared that
he purchased the rents and reversion of Carrickneshanagh,
and Beggsland, and a moiety of Lisboy and Beggsrue, in
trust for Edward Singleton of Drogheda, esq., and conveyed
the same to him accordingly. Inrolkd 3d August 1705.
(Anno 41", 2ta pars, facie It. 29,30.) Inrolkd 17 lit July 1703.
39. NICHOLAS HATCH of Duleek, gent., 19th June Meath.
1703; considerations, 196/. & 35/.— The town and land of
Darcy’s land, 20 A. — Freelove, 20 a.; bar. Duleek, co.
Meath — the estate of Nicholas Darcy, attainted. — a tene-
ment and croft ; same bar. and co. — the estate of Nicholas
Porter and Robert Cusack, attainted. Inrolled 17 th July
1703.
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„ A, ;. 41. TIMOTHY EDGE apothecary, 10th' June 1103;
consideration, 624/. — The town and lands of Ballymakelly,
Dublin. rjQ A> 3 k. $ p. — Haselhatch, 4 a. 1r. 8p. — Total, 117 a. &
16p.; bar. Newcastle and Uppercrosse, co. Dublin. — the
estate of the late King James.' frivolled 17/Z July 1708.
Meath. 4.2. ARTHUR FORBES of Atherdee, elke, 14th June
1708 ; consideration, 224/. — In Mooretowne, 80 a. — in Cor-
bally, 15 a.— Total rent, 2/. 6s. 6irf. ; bar. Slane, co. Meath.
— the estate of Christopher Lord Slane attainted. In rolled
17/A July 1708.
Wexford. 44. HENRY LOFTUS of Loftus Hall, esq., 26tli May j
1703; consideration, 51/.— Part of Fethard, 30 a. ; bar. Shel-
burne, co. Wexford. — the estate of Patrick White attainted.
— Inrolled 17/A July 1703.
Tipperary. 45. Sir JOHN MEADE bart., 21st June 1703 ; con-
sideration, 83/. — The town and lands of Milltown-Britton,
with an old house and orchard thereto belonging, 45 a. ; bar.
Middlethird, co. Tipperary.— the estate of the late King
James. Inrolled 19/A July 1703.
Dublin. 46. ROTH JONES of Dublin, gent., 21st June 1703;
consideration, 53/. — All that piece or parcel of ground in
Swift’s Alley, in St. Francis-street, whereon two houses stand.
a parcel of ground in said alley, whereon are several houses
built; city of Dublin.— all in the possession of William
Swift esq., and die estate of Michael Chamberlain attainted.
—to hold for the life of the said Chamberlain. Inrolled
20/A July 1703.
Meath. 47. WILLIAM PAINE of Clongill, gent., 24th March
1702; consideration, 448/. — The town and lands of New-
towne- Clongill, 132 a. ; bar. Morgullion, co. Meath.— the
estate of the late King James. Inrolled 20/A July 1703.
Meath. 49. The said WILLIAM PAINE gent., 2 1st J une 1703 ;
consideration, 80/. — In Casdetown-Kilipatrick, 23 a. ; .bar.
Morgullion, co. Meath.— the estate of the late King James.
Inrolled 20/A July 1703.
Roscommon. 51. JAMES WALKER of Dublin, gent., 22d June 1703 ;
consideration, 40/. — The quarter of land of Beagh, 193 a. 3 n.
— Cloomcarny’s qr. 132 a.— Total rent, 1/. 5s. 3\d. ; bar.
Ballintober, co. Roscommon.— the estate of Roger O’Connor
attainted. Inrolled 20/A July 1703.
Meath. 52. ARTHURMEREDITH of Dollardstowne, co. Meath,
esq. 14th June 1703; consideration, 1,478/. — The town and
lands of Dollardstowne, 413 a. ; bar. Duleek, co. Meath.—
part of Croboy, with its proportion of waste, 122 a. ; bar. Moy- 2 Ashe.
fenrath, same co the estate of the late King James.
Inrolled 26/A July 1703.
53. ROBERT PACKENHAM of Bracklin, esq. 9th Westmeath.
June 1703; consideration, 271/. — The lands of Castlemoyle,
part of Rathwyre, 19 a. — in Killucan, 1 a. 2 r. — the estate of
the late King James. — John Duffes-Towne, 195 a. 1 r. 24 p.
prof. 17 a. & 24 p. unprof. — Rathbrine ats Rathfarme, 57 a.
2 r. 32 p. — Curristowne, 96 a. 2 R. 82 p. — Farnagrasse, 40 a.
1 r. 32p. — Radivarrone, 43 a. 2 r. 16 p. — Lord’s Land, 34 a.
3 R. 24 p. — Adden’s Land, 14 a. 1 r. 24 p — Wadestowne,
50 a. 2r. 32p. — Thomastowne, 43 a. 3 r. 8p. — Hodgestowne,
95 a. & 8 p. prof. 1 1 a. 1 R. unprof. — Cloughreagh, 18 a. &
8p. — part of Killucan, 128 a. 3 r. 16 p. ; bar. Farbill, co.
Westmeath. — the estate of Redmond and Hugh Mulredy
attainted. Inrolled 26th July 1703.
55. JOHN RYDER of Ballynegall, co. Westmeath, esq. Westmeath.
9th June 1703 ; consideration, 240/. — Part of Rahines,
79 a.; £ bar. Fore, co. Westmeath. Inrolled 26/A July
1703.
56. HENRY SANDFORD of Casdereagli, co. Ilosco- Roscommon.
mon, esq., 12th June 1703; consideration, 290/. — The town
and lands of Listhomanoe and Cloonivindin, 96 a. 3r. — rent,
1/. 14s. 7\d. ; bar. Ballintober, co. Roscommon.— the estate of
Iriel Farrell attainted. Inrolled 26/A July 1703.
58. CHARLES O’NEILE, of Edenduffeearrick, and Antrim.
HENRY M-CULLOCH of Randalstowne, co. Antrim,
esqrs., 23d June 1703 ; consideration, 1,513/. 8s. 4 d. — The
lands of Lisnenevena and several others, within the manors of
Edenduffeearrick and Borkna, co. Antrim. — which were
mortgaged by Rose Marchioness of Antrim, to Ardiur Lavery
gent., attainted, for 1,000 years, by deed dated 20th January,
1687, for 1,100/. — to hold for the remainder of that term. —
Inrolled 26/A July 1703.
60. JOHN ASGILL esq., 23d June 1703; consideration, Meath.
4,19/. — The town and lands of Ilerbertstowne alias Barbers-
towne, 248 a. ; bar. Demifore, co. Meath. — the estate of the
late King James. Inrolled 28/A July n 03.
62. The said JOHN ASGILL, 23d June 1703; considera- Westmeath.
don, 400/. — The town and lands of Rathclitagh, 131a.; bar.
Moygoish, co. Westmeath. — the estate of die late King
James. — Note: By deed dated 9th December 1703, for 320/.,
Mr. Asgill sold those lands to Reverend Robert Smith of
Ballyloghloe, same co. Inrolled 10/A December. — ( Anno
2d“, 1 “pars,d. R. 26.) — Inrolled 28di July 1703.
Roll, 2 d Anne, fifth "part, face.
Tipperary. 1. HENRY LUTHER of Dublin, esq. 14th June 1703 ; ,
consideration, 174/. — In Loghtallion and Glanbane, 47 a. —
in Garrandrihue, 3 a.; bar. Iffa and Offa, co. Tipperary. —
the estate of the late King James. Inrolled 29/A July
1703.
Tipperary. 2. MATTHEW JACOB of St. Johnstowne, co.Tipperary,
esq. 17th June 1703; consideration, 204/. — The lands of
Cloglistany, 94a.; bar. Middlethird, co.Tipperary. — the
estate of the late King James. Inrolled 29/A July 1703.
Tipperary. 4. JOHN PIKE of Woodinstowne, co. Tipperary, esq.
21st June, 1703; consideration, 183/. — In Clorane and Gort-
nepissy, 84a.; bar. Middlethird, co.Tipperary. — the estate
of the late King James. Inrolled 29/A July 1703.
Anlrim^ 5. The HOLLOW BLADE COMPANY, 23d June,
1703 ; consideration, 5,000/. — In Tully, 552 a. 14 r. 8 p. —
Ballytweedy (part) 179 a. — Brittas, 480 a. — Secaish, 720 a. —
Ballymackelcole, 290 a — Ballygulleen, 327 a. — Stradhaveran,
287a. — Lisnatalor, 505 a. — Dunegonnell, 423 a. ; bar. >
co. Antrim. the estate of Sir Neile O’Neile attainted,
subject to the crown-rents, &c. payable thereout, 13di February
1688. Inrolled 30/A July 1703.
(122.)
8. Said HOLLOW BLADE COMPANY, 19th June King's Co.
1703; consideration, 3,705/. — Kilcolmuck and Ballycolane,
884 a. 2 r. 3 p. prof. 34 a. & 24 p. unprof. ; bar. Ballyboy,
King’s co.— Corraghmore, 338 a. 3 r. 8 p. prof. 278 A. 1 R.
32 p. unprof. ; bar. Eglish, same co. — Killdulfe, 124 a. 3 n. 22 p.
prof. 62 A. unprof. — Downe, 224 A. 1 R. prof. 96 A. unprof—
Gurteen, 107 a. 2 r. 16 p. prof. 26 a. 2 r. 32 p. unprof. —
Killyshell, 100 a. & 32 p. prof. 12 a. unprof. ; bar. Philips-
totvne, same co. — the estate of Thomas Leister attainted,
subject to a quit-rent of [ ] Inrolled 30/A July 1 703.
10. JACOB PEPPARD of Dublin, esq., 19th June Wichlow.
1703 ; consideration, 14/. — Five houses and gardens, with a
waste piece of ground belonging to them, town of Wicklow.
die estate of William Wolverston attainted. — By lease from
the corporation of Taylors, Dublin, for 41 years from Lady-
day 1683, at 51. — Inrolled 30/A July 1703.
11. RICHARD WOLSLEY of Mount-Arran, co. Car- Carlow.
low, esq., 17th June 1703; consideration, 750/. — The lands
of Dunore, 227 a. 3r. 24 p.— Killmalapoge, 175 a. — Total
rent, 61. 13s. 10 id. ; bar. Idrone, co. Carlow. — the
estate in fee-simple of Dudly Bagnall, attainted, but were
claimed by Anne his wife, Walter his eldest son, and other
his sons, daughters, or relations, for several particular estates
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jm<l incumbrances (M~M U 1» » tlum, limit, ed by two SI. EICHARD TALBOT of Mblahide, co. Dublin a, ..
iSS “ « "*"* “d W* M Mr ITOSi consideration, 2161. IS,. Id., _!>
M i lTOS “ AW“ «* **•»* W> M of Malahide, in ,1,, «, „f
Dublin, from paying an annuity or rent charge of 20 /., and of
, oB“f S T L“ wSSB
ofTobbonob, S4w. granted Pl>t,ict ,*** „f T.nkmd roll,, co. Mcb,
4s. a year out of beslunryan and Gormanagh ; bar-. Idrone,
co. Carlow.— the estate of DudlyBagnall, esq., attainted. 82. ABRAHAM DIXON of Corke. sent.. 28,1 T„n„
Jnrolled 30/A July 1703.
, attainted 82. ABRAHAM DIXON of Corke, gent., 23d June
1703; consideration, 141/. — A messuage and tenement, with
dle out-houses, sheds, and backsides thereto belonging ; city
5th May 1703; 0f Cork.— the estate of Arthur Galway or Ignatius Goold
IS. EDWARD SWAN of Killrisk, 5d. May 1703 ; „f Conn— the «tate of Arthur G.lw
st r p" "'“'.^frupn-stehdd, ..Gi„,«i_«ey2MA;L™s:
•iu a., bai. Netliercrosse, co. Dublin. — the estate of Richard
Fagan attainted Inrolkd 1st August 1703. „„ „ r
18. NATHANIEL PRESTON of Ardsallagh,
33. THOMAS DIXON of Ballybrickan, co. Cork, gent.,
23d June 1703; consideration, 400/. — The town and lands
lune 1703; consideration, 252/.-A11 their interest in the of ^Ia"d O’Hilly, 326 A.-Clonbaneen, 686 a. 1 a. 8 r.— Total
ease of Killstayle, 585 a.; bar. Deece, co. Meath.— demised ' \Lt , ’. bar' Duhallow, co. Corke — the estate of
:0 Thomas Plunkett attainted, for 39 years, from 1st November 1 Nagle attalnted- Inrolkd 26 tli August 1703.
1682, at 9 61. rent Jnrolled 4 Hi August 1703.
35. GEORGE WALKER of Dublin, gent., 9th June Dublin.
1 9. HUMPHRY MATHEWS of Tine Park alias Laurell 1703 <fnsideratio°, 570/.— The parcel of ground on which
Court, co. Wicklow, esq., 16th June 1703; consideration, Se., houses or tenements are built, called Trumpet Alley,
152/.— One third part of the towns and lands of Esmorelly , . a plece ?f waste Sround backwards, containing in the
alias Enorely, alias Newrilly and Ballintunny, 45 a rent, . , ®°, in. the f,'ont in breadtli, and in the rear 102 feet
1/. Is. 2d. ; bar. Arklow, co. Wicklow. — the estate of John 1° breadtb> and 'n depth from front to rear 185 feet, bounding
Cawell attainted. Inrolkd 4 tli August 1703. tbe bont’ west t0 Patrick -street, to Mr. Falkner’s holding
N., to Mr. Bayly’s holding E., and to widow Hynes holding
21. Alderman JOHN LAPP of Wiwfc* IU. Jen.
21. Alderman JOHN LAPP of Waterford, 12th June
1703 ; consideration, 222/. — A house or tenement, with all
the back-houses, warehouses, shops, cellars, yards, gardens,
&c. thereto belonging, then in his possession ; city Waterford.
—the estate of Nicholas Porter attainted Inrolkd 4 th
August 1703.
22. The said Alderman LAPP, 8th June 1703; consider-
ation, 140/. — The lands of Lower Grange, 15 a. ; liberties
of Waterford.— the estate of the late King James.
Inrolkd toll August 1703.
22. JOHN KENT of Waterford, esq., 21st June 1703;
consideration, 180/.— The town and lands of Ballygawn, 58 a.
Glyngrant, 40 a. ; bar. Iverk, co. Kilkenny. — the estate
of the late King James Inrolkd 4 Z/t August 1703.
;c.ty W aterford 37. Said GEORGE WALKER, 9th June 1703; con-
Imolkd 4 th sideration, 655/.— The piece of ground on which were a lar<re
timber-house and an old castle four stories high, with several
.. I tenements, containing in breadth in the front 40 feet 6 inches,
e 1703 ; consider- and in breadth in the real. 70 feet> and fn depth from front to
Aj ! ,berDes tear 199 feet, bounding to Corn Market S., to the Black Do»
mg ames. W., to the widow Rochfort’s yard, in Cooke-street, N., and
to Captain Purcell’s house E — rent, 31. 15 s. ; in Old Corn
Pis. I Market’ co- city Dublin — the estate of Richard Fagan, esq.,
ii si ; June X703; attainted. Inrolled 21th August 1703.
of the late King James Inrolkd 4 th AugustVt^ eS'‘Ue . .f,8' BAR'™Ol°MEW D’ARABINE of Dublin, esq., Westmeath.
14th June 1703 ; consideration, 2,000/. — In Moyvaghly,
23. SAMUEL JACKSON of Dublin, esq., 14th June 654 A— m‘t> 12/- l2s' bar. Rathconrath, co. West-
1703 ; consideration, 358/.— The town and lands of Ballvtlea '^EATI‘- the estate of Edward Geoghegan attainted, and of
40 a. ; bar. liatbdcnc, oo. Du.tnt—tbe of th, Ian 8 *«IM3t>»A%»»I703.
—Inrolkd 12 th August 1703.
41. SAMUEL TUKE of Dublin, 23d June 1703; con- Roscommon.
25. WILLIAM PIERS of Dublin, gent., 19th June 1703 • sblera‘ion’ M06/.— The town and lands of Moyvannon and
consideration, 525/.-The town and lands of Comminstowne’ G“'*Ia,laSh’. 243 A— Lisphiline, 30 a. 2 r. 8 p.-Cornaseer
220 a.— Rath part of the same, 29 a. ; bar. Moygoish co. -Ue'Ty’ Wlth a boS or low ground thereto belonging, 192 a.
Westmeath.— the estate of the late King James. Inrolled ~To'vamafo'vla> 11a- 2r. 24p — Carrowkeele, 90 a.— in
1964 August 1703. Carrownaclough, 68 a.— Lisbane, 79 a. 1 r. 8 p.— Knockan-
carragh and Carrowcloglier, 114 a. 2r. 8 p. prof. 27 a. un-
2». JOHN PAGE of Dablin, alderman, 2Sd J,„. 1703 ; TiTf aSIobtf D n"'
nsideration, 1301-Poor tenement. „„I 1 a. „f l„<l ]„ " f C“«“Ph" »■ «■< » h-U » th. use
■ MicbiUt's parish, bounding E. » 4, ro.,1 to Finn]- W tS*”* *■* “» “d te 1>“"
26. JOHN PAGE of Dublin, alderman, 23d June 1703; estate
consideration, 130/.— Four tenements and 1 a. of land in 0f pr
St. Michan’s parish, bounding E. to the road to Finglas, W. 1703
to the late holding of Edward Batho, N. to the holding of
alderman T. Waterhouse, and S. to Oxmantown Green, and 4.3
lying in Glasmanogh ; co. city Dublin.— to hold for the j703 ■
remainder of a term of 40 years, granted by the Prebendaries Clymt
and Vicars Choral of Christ-church, to John Stone, inn- Derry
keeper, 15th May 1669, at 6/. per annum, for 40 years, and ia„|. 1
, 15th May 1669, at 6/. per annum, for 40 veara „n,l ,De"'^°,an> ^ A;-one other 1 qr. of Derry volan called TU-
TZSttgi t “ t Sr - - ^ ™ - SZXtrsi 2?
um sa d prebendaries and vicars for 40 years from 25th Inrolled 3d September 1703.
larch 1697, at 8/. per annum, and re-demised the premises
March 1697, at 8/. per annum, and re-demised the premises
to the said Caddie for 39 years, commencing Lady-day 1697,
at the rent of 24/. Inrolkd 19 th August 1703.
t 28-,± WIL¥AM ASHURST of Londor». knt* 23d co. Westmeath.— the est
June 17^3; consideration, 130/.-The surplus of the personal Inrolkd Sd Sepkndtcr 1703.
estate of Richard and Andrew Dalton attainted, who were
indebted to him upon an account stated for fine broad-cloth, 46. The said ROBERT
227 a. 6 r. 4 p. Inrolkd 20 th August 1703. consideration, 1 ,123/.-Th,
45 — ROBERT TEMPLE of Ballynloghloe, co. West- Westmeath.
rneath, esq., 21st May 1703 ; consideration, 1,430/. — The
town and lands of Dunamoney, 386 a.; bar. Kilkenny west,
co. Westmeath — the estate of the late King James
46. The said ROBERT TEMPLE esq., 21st May 1703 ; Westmeath.
consideration, 1,123/.— The town and lands of Kilcornane,
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2 Asm.. 280 a— Upper Rath, 61 a. 1 R. 24 p. ; bar. and co. aforesaid.
the estate of the late King James .—Inrolled 3d September
1703.
Mcalh. 48. JOHN GARSTIN of Dublin, gent., 5th April 1703 ;
consideration, 961. — The town and lands of Mullaghard,
37 a. ; rent, 8s. 6 d. ; bar. Kells, co. Meath. — the estate of
Sir William Talbott attainted. Inrolled 3d September
1703.
50. JOHN CURTIS of Dublin, esq., 5th June 1703;
consideration, 215/. — A brick house or tenement, with cel-
lars, stables, coach-house, garden, yard, &c., on Arran’s Key ;
city Dublin ; formerly lett by Sir William Ellis, 20th De-
cember 1687, for 99 years from 25th June 1687, at the rent
of 7/. to Nicholas Barnewall attainted; to hold for the residue
of the said term. Inrolled 3d September 1703.
Dublin. 51- MICHAEL LEEDS of Dublin, merchant, 31st May
1703 ; consideration, 390/.— The town and lands of Astagobb,
76 a. & 3 p. ; bar. Castleknock, co. Dublin.— die estate of
the late King James. Inrolled 3th Septeniber 1703.
Dublin. 52. JOHN ASGILL of Rosse Castle, co. Kerry, esq.,
21st June 1703; consideration, 682/. — All that messuage,
tenement, or inn called the Pyed Horse, in Winetavern-street,
with the two back houses adjoining, the stables, coach-houses,
&c. diereon, and all waste ground and other buildings near
diereto ; city Dublin — die estate of Richard Fagan esq. —
several houses in Kennedy’s-lane, the estate of William Ken-
nedy attainted. — several houses or tenements in or near
St. James’s-street, Church-street, St. Francis-street, St. Patrick-
street, Winetavern-street, St. Michael’s-lane, and Skinner-
row, except Mrs. Grace Wood’s house near St. James’s-gate,
said city. — the estate of James Talbott of Templeoge, esq.,
Wexford, attainted. — in Tincurry, 326 a. ; bar. Scarwalsh, co. Wex-
ford.—two houses and a plot, town of Wexford.— die estate
of John Cowell attainted, subject to such crown rents as
they were liable to, 13th February 1688.— By deed, dated
3d December 1703, for 140/. Mr. Asgill sold die houses
in Kennedy’s-lane to Lewis Chaigneau gent. Inrolled
6th December (anno 2d", 1“ pars, d. II. 24.) — By deed, dated
23d December 1703, Mr. White, for the sum of 120/., sold to
Sir Mark Randford at Dublin, knt., part of the premises, viz.
part of a fore street, dwelling-house, malt-house, brewhouse,
and other back buildings, within and adjoining to St. James’s-
gate. — Inrolled 15 th January (anno 2d", 2da pars, d. 11. 4-1.) —
Deed, dated 16di August 1703, Mr. Asgill sold diese houses
for 1,370/. (with others belonging to Lord Kenmare and John
Cowell’s estate, with die lauds of Clonleamy ats Clonleary,
bar. Delvin, co. Westmeadi,) to Abraham White of Dublin,
gent., and his heirs. Inrolled 22 d June (anno 2‘]°, 2da pars,
facie, R. 45.) — Inrolled 8th September 1703.
55. TERENCE GEOGHEGAN of Dublin, gent.,
8th June 1703 ; consideration, 62/. — Part of Benalabott and
Derryroe, 20 a.; bar. Moycashell, co. Westmeath. — the
estate of the late King James. Inrolled 10 th September
1703.
56. Said TERENCE GEOGHEGAN, 23d June 1703;
consideration, 26/. — The town and lands of Annaghneale ;
bar. Tullagh, co. Clare. — the estate of Redmond Magrath
attainted. Inrolled 10 th Sejitember 1703.
58. JOSEPH MARRIOTT of Dublin, gent., 31st May
1703 ; consideration, 260/. — The several cabbins and gardens,
and the several parcels of land called Allen’s Freehold, in
Leixlip; bar. Salt, co. Kildare, 75 a. 3 h. 20 p. ; rent, 8s. —
the estate of Richard late Earl of Tirconnell attainted.
Inrolled Is/ October 1703.
60. EDWARD WORTH of Rathfarnham, esq., 23d June
1703 ; consideration, 1,290/. — The castle, town, and lands of
Blanchfieldstowne, 363 a.; rent, 7/. 13s. 10W.; bar. Gow-
ran, co. Kilkenny. — the estate of Edmund Blnnehfield
attainted. Inrolled Is/ October 1703.
Roll, °ld Anne, fifth part, back.
Dublin. 1- Sir THOMAS DOMVILE ban., 18th March 1702;
consideration, 485/. 2s. 1 ft/.— The town and lands of Gal-
lanstowne, 140 a.; rent, 21. 15s. 5ft/. ; bar. Newcastle and
Uppercross, co. Dublin. — die estate of James Talbott at-
tainted, and which having been granted by patent to Joost
Earl of Albemarle, were, by deeds of lease and release, dated
23d and 24th March 1698) for the sum of 733/. 6s. 8 d. con-
veyed by him to Sir Thomas. Inrolled 1st July 1703.
6. The said Sir THOMAS DOMVILE, 21st June 1703 ;
consideration, 303/. 5s., being the rents and profits of die
premises, payable to the trustees before 10th May 1702;
remised, released, and quit claim to the said Sir Thomas
Domvile and his heirs, the condition or equity of redemption
and all tlieir estate and title to certain lands granted to him by
patent, dated 13di August, and inrolled 15th August 1694,
a” 6'", 1“ p* d. m. 28. — mortgaged by James Talbott attainted.
Inrolled Is/ July 1703.
Dublin. 9. JOSEPH BUDDEN of Dublin, esq., 2d June 1703;
consideration, 650/.— The lands of Nanger, 95 a. 2 a.,
1/. 12s. 4i </.; bar. Newcasde and Uppercross, co. Dublin.
the estate of Robert Nottingham attainted. Inrolled
1st July 1703.
Dublin. 12- ROBERT WARNEFORD esq., 14th June 1703 ;
consideration, 250/.— All those several houses, containing
101 feet in front, and 151 feet in rear, and 387 in depth, with
a yard and garden, containing 1r.32p., in St. James’s-street;
suburbs of Dublin.— the estate of Sir Michael Creagh at-
tainted, subject to a lease for 99 years, allowed to John
Weaver esq., on his claim from 20th December 1669, at the
rent of 10/. Inrolled 1th July 1703.
Carlo*. 14. MAURICE WARREN of Nurny, county Callow,
esq., 14th June 1703 ; consideration, 1,057/.— The towns and
lands of Nurnv and Ballinvally, Ballan and Coniger, Cappagh-
water, Laraghteige and Garryoung, Bally-Keeneen, Agha-
(122.)
clare and Cooleneshigan ; bar. Forth, co. Carlow. — Bally-
moyleron ; bar. Slewmargy, Queen’s Co. — the estate of John
Warren attainted; to hold the lands in co. Carlow to him
and his heirs, and Ballymoyleron during the lease of lives
thereof, made by die Earl of Thomond to the said John
Warren. Inrolled 1th July 1703.
16. WILLIAM BAKER of Latin, co. Tipperary, esq.,
31st May 1703; consideration, 96/. — The town and lands of
Killinaliffe, 29 a.; bar. Clanwilliam, co. Tipperary. — the
estate of the late King James. Inrolled 9 th July 1703.
19. ABEL RAM of Dublin, esq., 24lh March 1702; con-
sideration, 274/. 2s. 3 Part of Carranstowne, 25 A. 1 n.
— part of Duleeke, with three cabbins and seven gardens,
71 a.; rent, 1/. 12s. Aid. — full benefit of commonage on all
the commons; bar. Duleeke, co. Meath. — the estate of
Christopher Lord Slane attainted, which had been granted
to Godart Earl of Athlone, and by his Lordship, by deeds of
lease and release, dated 21st and 22d June 1698, for 140/.,
conveyed to the said Abel Ram. Inrolled 20/A July 1703.
22. FRANCIS ANNESLEY of Ballyshannon, co. Kil-
dare, esq., 7tii June 1703; consideration, 600/.— Half the
town and lands of Tippanan, 161a.; bar. Ophaly, co. Kil-
dare.— the estate of the late King James. Inrolled 4/A Au-
gust 1703.
24. JAMES Earl of BARRYMORE, 27th March 1703;
consideration, 111., paid by said James Earl ol Barrymore,
sold by die desire and direction of his Lordship, and assigned
to Thomas Pickard of Dublin, gent. — The towns and lands of
West Conybegg alias Conygallegg, 1 plowland.— Killoghic,
1, plowland ; bar. Barrymore, co. Corke.— wherein Dominick
Sarsfield, attainted, was interested by virtue of a lease thereof
to him made by Richard late Earl of Barrymore, Laurence
Viscount Buttevant, and John Archdeacon, for 31 years from
1st November 1688, at the rent of 30/., till the said Dominick
Wexford.
Westmeath.
Kildare.
II lie j
Queens Co.
Meath.
Kildare.
Cork.
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'2 'vas Pa'(l 20/. and after at the rate of 82/., to hold for
the residue of said term, in trust, to attend the freehold
and inheritance of the premises. InroUed 13/4 August
1703.
25. An INDENTURE, tripartite, made 17th.March 1702,
between the trustees of the first part, Richard Lord Bishop
of Meath of the second part, William Neave serjeant at law,
Marmaduke Coghill and Morley Saunders, doctors of the civil
law, Samuel Dopping, John Usher, and Stephen Ludlow of
Dublin, esqrs., of the third part ; whereas by the Act of the
11° William, for sale of the forfeited estates, it is enacted, that
the trustees should convey, as soon as conveniently might be,
after 25th March 1701, all the rectories impropriate, with the
tithes, oblations, obventions, glebes, advowsons of vicarages,
and other things thereto belonging, forfeited by the rebellion,
and vested by the said Act in the trustees to such person
and persons, and their heirs, as the Bishop of each respective
diocese wherein such rectories impropriate respectively were,
should nominate, upon trust, that the profits thereof should
be disposed and employed, from 2d November 1699, for 20
years, in rebuilding or repairing such parish churches in
Ireland, as the chief governor or governors, for the time being,
with the consent and advice of the bishop of each respective
diocese, should direct and appoint, and afterwards for the
perpetual augmentation of such small rectories and vicarages
as the chief governor, by any writing under hand and sail,
with the bishop’s consent, should direct or appoint, which
appointments should, before 25th March 1703, be made and
mrolled in the court of Chancery, as a perpetual memorial
thereof; and whereas the rectory impropriate of Dunamore,
bar. Ratoath, co. Meath, is become forfeited for a term of years
which will expire 25tl. March 1709, by the attainder of James
Cusack.— the rectory impropriate of Ratoath, bar. Ratoath,
same co. is become forfeited in fee by the attainder of Luke
faifle.— 1 the rectory impropriate of Culmullen and Moyglare,
b;?r-Kel.ls> same co- is become forfeited in fee by the attainder
■ of William Earl of Limerick.— the rectory of Kilcormuck,
bar. Ballyboy, King’s Co., is become forfeited in fee by the
attainder of Thomas Leicester. -the trustees, at the said
Bishop of Meath’s nomination, conveyed the said rectories,
with all their tithes, glebes, advowsons of vicarages, and
other profits, and all other forfeited rectories in the dio-
cesse of Meath, to the said Neave and others, upon trust,
and to the several uses, intents and purposes before men-
tioned, and in the said Act declared InroUed 14/4 August
on. 28. A like INDENTURE, made 19th February 1702,
whereby the trustees at the nomination of Simon Lord Bishop
of Elphin, conveyed to the said Neave, Coghill, and others, to
the said uses, the rectories impropriate, advowsons of vicarages,
and other profits of Ardcarne, Chir or Cahir, Emblagh,
Clonecause, Ledingall or Ledrugall, Carrowmore and Carrow-
keele,d,oc. Elphin; bar. Boyle, co. Roscommon, which were
forfeited 111 fee by the attainder of John Burke, called Lord
Bophin, and Ulick late Viscount Galway, or one of them
InroUed 14/4 August 1703.
31. A like INDENTURE, made 19th February 1702>
whereby the trustees, at the nomination of William Lord Bishop
of Clonfert and Killmacduagh, conveyed to the said Neave,
Kc. to said uses— the rectories impropriate, and tithes of
S “ "8 ’’ 7 TS.° nS °‘ ViCarageS’ &C' A8hrim> Clonkeen,
Ballymaccward, Oglnlbegg, and Clontuskert ; bar. Clon-
M Knowne, co Galway. Killane, Killconnell, Killmordaly,
Fohennah, Ballynabannaba, KillgeriU, and the Great Horse
mhes ; bar. Killconnell same co Millorane, BaUymore,
K.Uclooney, Creagl. and TaghmaconneU ; bar. Longford, same
00— Bolane and Killrickill; bar.Lougluea, sameco.; Leitrim,
, V ,are’ Same co — KilltuHaglj and Killconeering, with the
fo 1 Is l° aT Saidrectolies and -pectively be-
longing , bar Athenry, co. Galway— forfeited by the at-
XZiH* W Bophin andGa,way-“- ihmim
35. A like INDENTURE, made the 1st March 1702
whereby the trustees, at the nomination of Nathaniel Lord
Bishop of Waterford and Lismore, conveyed to the said 2ASSE
Neave, Sc., to the aforesaid uses— the rectories impropriate — L.
of Temple Michael, Curraghsilly, Castle John, Ballyvor and Tipperary
Coolejackin, and the glebe lands in Grange Modem-, being
reputed to be 9 a., with all the tithes, glebes, oblations, ad-
vowsons of vicarages, Sc., thereto belonging; bare. Slevardagh
and Compsy, co. Tiprerary— the estate of William late Earl
Limerick attainted InroUed 14/4 August 1703.
38. A like INDENTURE, made 6th March 1702, whereby Cork.
the trustees, at the nomination of Charles Lord Bishop of
Cloyne, conveyed to the said Neave, Sc., to the aforesaid
uses— the rectory impropriate and tidies of Rinny, with all
glebes, advowsons, Sc.; bar. Fermoy, co. Corke— forfeited
m fee by the attainder of Hugolin Spencer. InroUed
14/4 August 1703.
JOHN TRENCH, d.m of R.phoe,
23d March 1702; consideration, 411/. 6s. Id. — The follow-
ing lands, which had been granted by patent, dated 31st May
1697, to Joost Karl of Albemarle, and by his Lordship by deeds
of lease and release, dated 7th and 8th April 1699, for the
sum of 2,333/. 6s. 8d. conveyed to the said dean Trench, viz.
three fourths of the town and lands of Moate-ICillone, 353 &.
prof. 332 a. unprof— in Gamine, 400 a— in Moievien or Mo-
neveen and Carrowmore, 427 a. 2 r— donedagli, and Thiha-
nagh or Skihanagh, 300 a — Toureen and Gortefadda, 127 a.
— Kuockmore and Gortevaddera, 70 a. — Corbally, 17 a in
Castlebrine alias Castlebin, 60 a— Clonkilleen, 196 a. or 19 a.
only. — Lissnawalter or Lisnavolta, 168 a Gortnegark ais
Gortnegurke, 148 a — the precinct of the Abbey of Kilconnell,
12 a — m Knocknaght ais Knocknaghter Kelane, 157 a— Bal-
lmtubber, 1 cartron, 47 a. prof. 36 a. unprof— Gortelleere,
1 cartron, 52 a.— Clonelielly or Clonchellis, 65 a. ; bar. Kil-
connell, co. Galway— Caroholy, 178 a— Clonehoune or Clo-
nehoura ais Cloneaholloonagli, 28 a. rent, 19/. S 3 j</. • bar
Tyaquin, same co— the estate of Peter Martin esq., attainted.
InroUed 3 d September 1703.
« FM»ERICK TRENCH of GarbaUy, co. Galway, Galway.
23d March 1703 ; consideration, 470/. 9s. 6d.— one full fourth
part of the aforesaid lands and premises, which one fourth
part was purchased from Lord Albemarle, by said dean
Trench, in trust for him the said Frederick, and his heirs, at
the quit-rent of 6/. 6s. 9tf. InroUed 3 d September 1703.
53. MARMADUKE COGHILL esq., 24th March 1703; Dublin.
consideration, 2,104/— The lands of Drishoge, with a house,
stable, malt-house, orchard and garden, 115a. 2b.; bar.
Coolock, co. Dublin — the lands of Irishtowne, 107 a. 1 it
24 p.; bar. Castleknock, same co— the estate of the late King
James. InroUed 10/4 September 1703.
s-a n-' marmaduke coghill, m, j„„e, Ba_
IMS i consideration, Ktt-Th. town and land, of Oonlg^ '
r' tr l’ 3l' & 9d' ’ *>ar' Gowran> co- Kilicenny. — the
1703 Henry AlChe'' attainted InroUed 10/4 September
57. SAMUEL SYNGE, D.D., dean of Kildare, 14th June Dublin
1703; consideration, 112Z.-A house or tenement, with the
back-house, backside and yard, &c., in St. Thomas-street
city of Dublin— The estate of Laurence Kelly attainted—
this deed, as appears by dean Synge’s declaration indorsed,
was in trust for Gilbert Nicholson of Dublin, gent., dated
9th September 1703., InroUed 10/4 September 1703.
59\ ™AEL SHIELDS of Wainestown, co. Meath, Mead,
esq., 15th May 1703; consideration, 740/.— The town and
lands of Curraghtowne, 179 a— rent, 31. is. id.; bar. Navan,
co. Meatii.— the estate of Sir Luke Dowdal attainted.
InroUed 15/4 October 1703.
ivoq‘ STEPHEN RIGGS of Dublin, gent., 31st May Dublin
1703 ; consideration, 2,357/— Part of the town and lands
of Newcastle, 505 a. ; bar. Newcastle and Uppercross, co.
Dublin— the estate of the late King James InroUed
13/4 October 1703.
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Roll, 2c? Anne, sixth part, face.
Cork. 1. THOMAS RICARD of Dublin, gent., 21st March
1701 ; consideration, 665/., paid by James Eai'l of Barrymore,
and 17s. 6 </., paid by said Thomas Ricard, being money
due to the trustees on a mortgage of a moiety of the fol-
lowing lands, made by Richard late Earl of Barrymore
(father to the said Earl) to Christopher Rye for 700/. by deeds
of lease and release, dated 17th and 18th January 1676,
which by several mesne conveyances came to Dominick
Sarsfield, attainted, to whom upon further sums lent, amount-
ing to 1,160/., the said late Earl, and Laurence Viscount But-
tevant, his son and heir, by deeds of lease and release, dated
15th and 16th April 1687, mortgaged the same, subject to
redemption upon payment of the said 1,160/., with interest at
9/. per cent., one moiety of which, mortgaged lands he had
conveyed before his attainder to John Galway esq., sold (with
the consent and direction of the said Earl James and his
Countess Dorothy) to said Thomas Ricard, all their said
moiety of the towns and lands of Garraneboy, Coolballyspil-
lane, Knockarygane, and Ballincolligg, and half the chief- rent
of ten pounds a year out of the five plowlands of Rathineskey,
co. city of Corke. — to hold in trust for the said Lord and
Lady Barrymore, and their heirs. Inrolted 20th July 1703.
Dublin. 2. HOLLOW BLADE COMPANY, 21st June 1703;
consideration, 441/. — The town and lands of Louglitowne,
94a. 1r. 26p.; bar. Newcastle and Uppercrosse, co.Dubi.in.
— the estate of the late King James. Inrolted 24 th July
1703.
Limerick. 4. Said HOLLOW BLADE COMPANY, 18tli June
1703 ; consideration, 5,21 1/. & 3,480/. — The lands of Bally-
villode, 360 a. & 32p. — Lissowen, 183a. 2r. — Tomolin, 378a.
2 it. 24 p.— Killmoylin, 384 a— Pertanes, 297 a. 1 r. 32 p.—
in the two Crosses, 177 a. ; bar. Coonagh, co. Limerick. —
Tipperary. Killmaneene, 154 A. — Old Grange, 146 a. — Frehans, 183 a.
— part of Kilgroginmore, 73 a. — Kilfehane and Garryharny,
10 a. — Tullymelan, 28 a. 1r. 3 p. — Rathogally, 127a. — Car-
rigattery alias Carrygortery, 90 a. — Cloghardinny, 143 a. —
in Priestowne, 101a. — in Rathwalter, 2 a. — in Ballynitty,
5 a. — in Raheene alias Ballindonogh, 1 a. — in Castlekeele
alias Castle-steele, 34 a.— Spittle lands in Ardfinane, 8 a —
in Burges land, 215 a. — in Garrancasliy ats Garrygathenty,
44 A. — in Ballybegg, 80 a. — in Tullaghmelane, 38 a. 3 it. 8p. ;
bar. Iffa and Offa, co. Tipperary.— the estate of the late
King James. Inrolted 24 th July 1703.
Kildare. 7. Same COMPANY OF HOLLOW BLADES, 19th
June 1703 ; consideration, 7,556/. — The town and lands of
Cork. Newland, 654a. 2b.; bar. Naas, co. Kildare — Ballyroe
Kilkenny, and Ballylaurence, 48 a. ; bar. Imokilly, co. Corke.— part
of Gowran, 1,278 a. — part of Upper Clara, 24 a.— part of
Bawnmore, 53 a.; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny.— the estate
of the late King James.— in said bar. Gowran, 4 a — the estate
of Walter Lawless, attainted. Inrolted 20th July 1703.
Kildare. 9. ROBERT BROWNE of Monistowne, co. Kildare,
gent., 18th June 1703; consideration, 1,020/. — The town
and lands of Giggonstowne alias Siggonstown, 266 a. & 16 p. ;
bar. Connell, co. Kildare.— the estate of the late King
James. Inrolted 21th July 1703.
Dublin. 1 1- WILLIAM Lord Viscount MOUNTJOY, 21st June
1703 ; consideration, 621/. — The two houses, tenements,
and cabbins, wash, coach, and malt houses, stable and
orchard, containing about 4 a., situate on the Abbey Green,
in Oxmantown, suburbs of Dublin.— the estate of Thomas
Sutton, attainted. Inrolled 28 th July 1703.
Dublin 12‘ ROBERT CRAIGE of Dublin, gent., 23dJune 1703;
' ’ consideration, 210/.— The town and lands of Westpalstown
and Barnabstowne, 368 a. & 16 r.— Leatowne, 129 a. & 32 p.
Murragh, 148 a. ; bar. Balrotliery, co. Dublin.— to hold
for the residue of a lease for 41 years from May 1667, at
125/. per annum rent.— demised by Hugh Rowley esq. to one
Giles, who assigned the same to Sir Valentine Browne, at-
tainted. Inrolled 28th July 1703.
(122.)
13. ROBERT STEWART of Dublin, esq., 23d June Wicklow.
1703 ; consideration, 1,280/. — The town and lands of Kilbegg,
225 a. — Brickvalstowne, 430 a.— Spinas, 369 a. — Edestowne,
456 a. — part of Coolmony, 50 a. — rent, 32/. 9s. ; bar. Tal-
botstown, co. Wicklow. — the estate of Sir William Talbott
bart., attainted. Inrolled 28 th July 1703.
14. WILLIAM HAMILTON of Killileagh, esq., 23d Down.
June 1703; consideration, 35/. — The town and lands of
Lissnasellagh ; bar. Castlereagh, co. Downe. — the estate of
Toole O’Neile, attainted. Inrolled 2d August 1703.
15. THOMAS Lord Baron of HOWTH, 18th June Dublin.
1703 ; consideration, 28/. — The four acres of land called
Bealing’s freehold, in Howth, 4 a. ; bar. Coolock, co. Dublin.
— the estate of the late King James. Inrolled 2d August
1703.
16. JAMES HAMILTON of Rahenny, co. Dublin, esq., Meath.
23d June 1703 ; consideration, 300/.— The town and lands
of Portmany, 63 a.— rent, 11. 5s. l\d.; bar. Dunboyne, co.
Meath. — the estate of Peter Nottingham, attainted.
Inrolled 2d August 1703.
17. PHILIP SAVAGE esq., chancellor of the court of Kilkenny.
Exchequer, 23d June 1703 ; consideration, 1,000/. English,
making 1,094/. 3s. 4<Z. Irish.— The castle, town, and lands of
Fartngh alias Fartaghnegeeragh, 366 a. — Crattaborpdine,
1 a. 2 R. 16 p. — Gortoborodine, 3 a. & 32 p.— Scrolioggnetro-
deene, 1a. 1 R. 24 P. — Bannoge, 2r. 32 p. — Bannegarrybegg,
2 a. &32p.— Bannagarry, 10 a. 1 it. 24 P.— New Garden, 1a.
& 32 p.— Gartine, 9a. & 32 p— Poulnevoane, 8 a. 2 r. 32 p.
— Coolnehune, 2 a. 3 r. 8p. — Tuignescrevane, 3 a. 1 n. 24 p.
— Hannagon, 1a. &32p. — Monedrehidd, 3 a. 2r. 32 p. —
Reesbaladoone, 3 a. 1 r. 8 r. — Jefirys Island, 1a. & 32 p. —
Hannaconragh, 2a.2r. 8p.— Doone, 12a. 2r. 32 p.— Han-
fooleneagh, 1 R. 32 p. ; bar. Galmoy, co. Kilkenny.— the
estate of Piers late viscount Galmoy, attainted. Inrolled
10 th August 1703.
20. An INDENTURE tripartite, made 18tli March 1702, Limerick.
at the nomination of Thomas Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert, and
Aghadoe, conveyed to W,n Neave esq., serjeant at law, and
others, to the uses set down in page 362 — The rectories im-
propriate of Brugh and Kilfinane, with their tithes, glebes,
advowsons of vicarages, &c. ; bar. Small Co., co. Limerick.—
forfeited by the attainder of Nicholas Browne, called Lord
Kenmare, for his life the rectories and tithes both great and
small, &c. of Uregare; bar. Coshmae, same co. — forfeited for
his life by the attainder of Sir Drury Wray. Inrolled
14 th August 1703.
23. Alike INDENTURE, made 1st March 1702, whereby Tipperary.
the trustees, at the nomination of Thomas Lord Bishop of
Killaloe, conveyed to the said Neave, 8cc., to the said uses,
the rectories impropriate, tythes, glebes, advowsons, &c. of
Ballybrin and Rath alias Rathnaganagh ; bar. Lower Ormond,
co. Tipperary.— forfeited in fee by the attainder of William
Earl of Limerick. Inrolled 14 th August 1703.
27. A like INDENTURE, made 4th March 1702, whereby Kilkenny.
the trustees, at the nomination of John Lord Bishop of Ossory,
conveyed to the said Neave, Coghill, &c., to the aforesaid
uses — The rectory impropriate, tithes, glebes, advowsons of
vicarages, &c. of Fertlagh and Donaghmore; bar. Galmoy,
co. Kilkenny. — forfeited in fee by the attainder of Pierce
Viscount Galmoy.— the impropriate rectories and tithes,
glebes, &c. of Killbeckilagh, Rosenan, and Killaghy ; bar.
Knocktopher, same co.— forfeited in fee by the attainder of
William Earl of Limerick. Inrolled Hth August 1703.
30. A like INDENTURE, made 1st March 1702, at the Cork.
nomination of Dive Lord Bishop of Corke and Ross, conveyed
to the said Neave, &c., to the aforesaid uses— The rectories
impropriate, tithes, glebes, advowsons, &c. of Temple-Breedy,
Brinnv and St. Owens alias Atlmowen ; bar. Kinnelca, co.
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Galway.
Corke. — forfeited in fee by the attainder of Hugoiin Spencer.
' Inrolled Uth August 1703.
33. JAMES LEWIS of Dublin, gent., 23d June 1703;
consideration, 22/.— The lands of Cappauagh and Cappatru-
hane ; bar. BelJamoe, co. Galway.— which had been mort-
gaged in fee-simple by Thomas Campbell to James Browne,
attainted, subject to redemption on paying the sum of 221
Inrolled 15 th September 1703.
34. The said JAMES LEWIS, 23d June 1703; considera-
tion, 330/.— In Larragh and Rosse, 308 a. In. 16 p. rent,
21. 9s. 9 Id. ; bar. Bellamoe, co. Galway. — the estate of
Iriell Farrell. Inrolled 15/4 September 1703.
open court at Chichester House, Dublin, on Monday the
16th February 1701, adjudged and decreed that his claim
should be allowed for redemption of the premises, and that
upon payment of 1,414/. 19s. 2.W/., with interest for the
same from 29th September 1702, until payment, and by
this indenture, for the sum of 715/. the absolute purchase
money of the residue unpaid of the said incumbrance, sold
the same to Mr. Gore, subject to be defeated and redeemed
by the said Sir Robert King and his heirs, on his or then-
payment of the said sum of 715/. with interest; saving to
William Caulfield esq. all his right and interest under a lease
of the premises, or some part thereof, dated 1st May 1688,
by John Lord Kingston to Thomas Caulfield, for 500 years.
Inrolled 2d October 1703.
Clare.
36. THOMAS ST. JOHN of Ballymullcastle, co. Clare,
esq., 28th April 1703 ; consideration, 10/. — The town and
lands of Ballysheenbegg, 84 a. ; bar. Tullagh, co. Clare. —
the estate of Daniel Malony, attainted, viz. the equity' of
redeeming said lands from a mortgage for 140/. Is. 0J d.
Inrolled 29 th September 1703.
42. Colonel GEORGE CARPENTER' of Nether Court,
co. Oxford, 23d June 1703 ; consideration, 1,585/. — The
town and lands of Baramount, 417 a rent, 1/. 7s. 6\d. ; bar.
Gowran, co. Kilkenny— the estate of Pierce Lord Viscount
Galmoy, attainted. Inrolled 12 th October 1703.
Clare. 37. Said THOMAS ST. JOHN, 28th April 1703; con-
sideration, 118/. — The town and lands of Art! M'Clancy alias
Ardneclancy, 92 a— rent, 1/. 7s. lljrf.; bar. Tullagh, co.
Clare — the estate of the said Daniel Malony. Inrolled
29 th September 1703.
Kilkenny. 38. THOMAS WAY clke, 11th May 1703; considera-
tion, 129/.— The town and lands of Killtrnsney, 99 a.; bar.
Knocktopher, co. Kilkenny— the estate of the late King
James. Inrolled 29 th September 1703.
ly 39. GEORGE GORE of Duhlin, esq., 22d June 170
m cons'deration, 715/. — The lands of Dunamon, 1 qr. — Corr
veagh, 1 qr— Fea, J qr— Kilbegnet, 1 qr— Tonemaddy, 1 .
— Carnaghaglogh, 1 qr— Rossmellan, 1 qr— Tyremore, J qr.
Clovemuny, 3 qrs— Emlaghnegry, 1 qr— Carrygoone, 4q
— Ballydooly, 4 qrs — Lisnick, 1 qr— Ballym'farren, 3 qrs.-
Corbally, 4 qrs — Lemore, 2 qrs. — Clonecalgan, 4 qrs Er
laghovdy, Iqr— Emlaghbegg, lqr.; making altogether 2,850.
counties Galway and Roscomon— Carrowneagh, 1 qr.-
Clontecarne, 1 qr— Moygarra, 4 qrs— Ballyspillane, 2qrs-
Tawnamucklagh, 1 qr— Falline, 1 qr— Colloghbegg and Co
logbmore, 2qrs— Clonheghs, lqr— Clonsellagh, lqr— Tuin.
Coylehaghan, 1 qr— Cauponagh, 1 qr. ; co. Sligo— the fa
simple estate of Robert Lord Kingston, who by deed of relea:
quadrupartite, dated 19th February 1689, (made betwec
him, of the first part ; the Right Honourable William Harboi
of Grafton Park, co. Nottingham, esq., and Margaret h
daughter, of the second part; John Harbord of Gunton, a
Norfolk, esq., and Richard Meredith of the parish of St. Gila
m-tlie- Fields, co. Middlesex, gent., of the third part; S:
Richard Pyne, knt., chief justice of the King’s Bench, Robei
Rochford of Dublin, Robert Choppin of Newcastle, c<
Longford, and Standish Hartstonge of Bruffe, co. Limerid
esq., of the fourth part;) in consideration of a marriage the
intended and soon after had between his Lordship and sai
Margaret Harbord, with 6,000/. portion, and for settling th
premises to several uses, did remise, release, and confirm t
the said John Harbord and Richard Meredith all the sai.
premises, amongst others, to the uses after several estates tai
by the said deed created, to the use of Sir Robert King c
Rockingham, co. Roscomon, bai t., for 99 years, if he shouh
so long live with divers remainders over : and the said Lon
and Lady Kingston dying without issue, Sir Robert becam.
possessed thereof; but John, formerly Lord Kingston, bavin,
demised the premises, 27th April 1663, to Colonel llichar.
Talbott, after Earl of Tyreconncll, now attainted, for 99 years
at a pepper corn, as collateral security for performance of tht
covenants of another deed, made 24th April 1663 ; and 1 193/
Is. being adjudged, 16th June 1687, to be in full satisfaction
of all Lord Tyreconnell’s demands, Robert Lord Kingston
paid in part thereof 588/., and dying in i690) Sir 1{ober(
King succeeded to the said lands, which he owned to be still
liable as a security for the remainder of the said sum of 1 1 93/
Is., and thcicloie claimed the said lands on payment of the
principal and interest of so much of the 1,193/. \s. lls re_
mained due over and above the said 588/., and prayed the
adjudication of the trustees, who upon hearing his claim in
45. JAMES AGAR of Gowran, esq., 23d June 1703 ;
consideration, 1,300/., 131/., and 541/., amounting to 1,972/.
—The town and lands of Coppenagh, 883 a— Tikerlivane,
361a. — rent, 3/. 13s. 10Jd. — Aghaclare alias Acclare, 157a.
rent, 9s. 4.{r/.— Glancoome, 404 a— rent, 1/. 4s. lOJrf.; bar.
and county aforesaid— the estate of the said Lord Galmoy.
Inrolled \2th October 1703.
49. JAMES TRENCH of Corke, Alderman, 10th April
1703; consideration, 1,680/.— The castles, towns, and lands
of Agherlimore and Knockagrohibegg, 315 a. prof. 115 a.
mountain, 90a. bogg— Knockagrohibegg, Rathard, and Far-,
renmanagh, 135 a. prof. 60 a. mountain— rent 1/. 10s.; bar.
Muskery, co. Corke — the estate of Donogh Earl of Clan-
carty, attainted Inrolled 6/4 October 1703.
51. JAMES AGAR of Gowran, esq., 19th June 1703;
consideration, 812/.— Part of Castle Warren, 314 a part of
Cloghlea, 121 a— Mountaine-more, the retrenched part of
Raheenroth, 158 a. ; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny— the estate
of the late King James — Inrolled 12/4 October 1703.
53. THOMAS CARTER of Robertstowne, co. Meath,
esq., 2 2d June 1703; consideration, 70/— Part of Milltowne,
10 a.; bar. Ratoath, co. Meath— the moiety of the lands of
Castlecurragh, 12 a. ; bar. Castleknock, co. Dublin. all
that parcel of land in Kilkevane alias Cullyhenane, called the
Seven Stangs, 5 a. 2 it. ; liberties of Limerick die estate
of the late King James Inrolled 20/4 October 1703.
55. SAMUEL JACKSON of Dublin, 22d June 1703;
consideration, 500/. — In Colemanstowne, 40 a. in Knights-
towne, 100a.; bar. Newcastle and Nethercrosse, co. Dublin.
—the estate of the late King James — Inrolled 20/4 October
| 56. Reverend SAMUEL SYNGE, dean of Kildare,
18th June 1703; consideration, 80/.— A house divided into
diree tenements, with all the backsides, sheds, out-houses,
&c. thereto belonging, in Bridge-street, city Dublin— the
estate of Michael Chamberlaine, attainted, by virtue of a lease
of 99 years from Lady-day 1654, made by the minister and
churchwardens of the united parishes of St. James and St.
Catherine, and vested in the trustees during die said Cham-
berlain’s life. Inrolled 20/4 October 1703.
58. THOMAS NEWENHAM of Corke, 21st June 1703;
consideration, 1,870/.— The town and lands of Ballycranig,
208 a. 2 it. 16 r — Gortagowlane, 244 a. 2 it. 24 r. — Garren-
dragh alias Garrendaragh, 99a. & 16 p rent, 1/. 7s. lid.;
liberdes of Corke city— the estate of Donogh late Earl of
Clancarty. Inrolled 20/4 October 1703.
60. WILLIAM HALL sen., ofDolphin’sBarn,31stMay
1703; consideration, 1,200/. — Two houses and two mills,
with a malt-house and two orchards, near Dolphin’s Barn
and 28 a. 1 r. 32 r. ; bar. Newcastle and Uppercross, co.
Dublin— the estate of the late King James Inrolled
2d November 1703.
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Kilkenny.
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Dublin.
Limericl.
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2 Am*. 61. HELEN GALWAY of Corke, 28d June 1703 ; con-
— sideration, 841/. and 812/.— The lands of Bernesack or
Cork. East Coppinger’s acre, 1a. 2r.; north suburbs of Corke.
— Ballincurrigg, 188 a. 3 it. 24 p.— the south part of Coppin-
cer’s stang, 12a.; south liberties of Corke. — Ballyvolane,
144 a.— Coppinger’s 2 acres in West Coppinger’' "",1
Coppinger’s acre in Farrenferys, 2 a. ; north liberties of
Corke. — Garranacloyle, 62 a. ; bar. Barrymore. — a waste
plot of ground; north suburbs of Corke. — the estate of
Thomas Coppinger, attainted ; to hold for 99 years, if the
said Coppinger should so long live. Inrolled 26/A Novem-
ber 1703.
Roll, 2d Anne, sixth part, back.
Limericl,. 1. MOUNTYFORT WESTROP of KiUerim, co. Clare,
gent, 14th June 1703; consideration, 760/.— The towne and
lands of Artifloyne, 260 a. 1 it. 8 p. ; bar. Poblebryan, co.
Limerick.— the estate of the late King James. Inrolled
20/A July 1703.
2. ROBERT WESTROP of Banratty, gent., 12th June
Clare' 1703; consideration, 435/.— Part of the lands of Cloglie-
roughter called Arud, being £ qr., 18 a. — in Fartenebegg, 220 a.
—Total rent, 3/. 4s. 7 \d. ; bar.Tullagh, co. Clare.— the estate
of David Nihill attainted. Inrolled 20/A July 1703.
Cork. 3. STEPHEN SWEET of Kilkenny, esq., 10th April
1703; consideration, 534/.— The castle, towne, and lands of
Michaelstowne, 252a. 2 r. 16 p.— rent, 5s. 2d.; bar. Barry-
more, co. Corke. — the estate of Dominick Sarsfield, attainted.
—This deed is inrolled again in die reign of Queen Anne,
at large, ( anno Z", 1“ pars f R. 34,) with a declaration diat
he purchased die same in trust for and with the money of
Thomas French of Ballyphillip, county Cork, esq. Inrolled
20/A July 1703.
Kilkenny. 4. Same STEPHEN SWEET, 23d April 1703; consi-
deration, 54/. — A stone house, slated, with a malt-liouse, kilne,
and several shops and cellars thereto belonging; city of Kil-
kenny.—the estate of Michael Brian, by virtue of a lease
for three lives, at 10/.; from James Duke of Ormond and
Elizabeth his dutchess to James Bryan of Barnemore, esq.
Inrolled 20/A July 1703.
Limerick. 6. HOLLOW BLADE COMPANY, 16th June 1703;
consideration, 20,615/. 5s.— The towns and lands of Shrilane,
with a mill, 58 a. 2r. 8 p.— Garrinoe, 134 a.— Castletroy,
Carrowbandaty als Carrowbandoty, and Carrowderty, being
sub-denominations or parts of Castletra, 355 a. 2r. 8p. in
Cloncunna or Cloncunny, part of Scartirea, 60 a. — in Shano-
voy alias Shanvoy, 3 a. Is. 16 P— in Kildramon alias Kil-
drumon, 8 a.— the 600tli part of the fishery in the Island of
Inishcattery alias Iniscathery. — Killonan alias Killenane
alias Killounane, 373 a. 2 r.— part of Cahirivahalla alias
Cahirivally, 675 a.— Lackeenagaudell, part of the same, 172 a.
— Tinekelly, part of d”, 187 a.— in Clyduffe, 20 a.— Newcasde,
Lisbane, Ballyknock, Curraghakipp, Killmurry, and Bally-
glasseen, parcel of Newcastle, 812 a. & 6 r— Moygh alias m
Moyagh, 135 a.; bar. Clanwilliam, liberties of Limerick.—
Ballycullane ats Ardloghane and Capeeny ats Ballycullane
alias Ballycoghlane, 931a. 2r. 8p. ; bar. Kenry, co.Limerick
— Clonprehane alias Clonepecane, 89 a. & 32 p.— part of
Ballvlayny als Ballinlyney als in Ballylynny, 127 A.-Shian
in Kilcolman, 180 a. ; bar. Connello, same co.— part of Bally-
voneen, 13 a. & 9 p. ; bar. Conagh, same co. — Lackilegrauane
ats Lacknagranane, 94 a. 3n.8p.-in Carrybudd, 15 a.-
Ballybronoge, 102A.-in Ballyanrahanmore, 89 a. 2r. 20 p.
— Dromloghane als in Dromlogliane, 39 a. 3 r. 16p.; bar.
Cork. Poblebryan, same co.-in Carroaragh alias Carrowreagh
, 926 a 3 r. 16 p. ; bar. Kinnaleagh, co. Corke.— Ardngli
Kildare. ^ ^ the mill and weyres, 497 a.; bar. Kilkea
Tipperary, and Moone, co. KiLDARE.-Clonbroggan alias Clonbrogan,
205 a.— Fowlkstowne alias Foulkstowne abas Fowlestowne,
300 a.— Boffanna alias Baffana, 373 a.— Currascarteen alias
in Curraghscarteene, 17 a.— Moganiny als Mogowry alias
Ma-oony, 175 a.; bar. Middlethird, co. Tipperary.— Garry-
breedy als Clonbreey alias Clonebreadv and Cumanstowne,
187 a. & 37 P- — part of Bally varnon ats in Bally vauran, 52 a.
2 part of Bnllygibbon ats Ballysnood alias' in the north-
west part thereof, '93 a.; bar. Upper Ormond, same co.— in
Curraghcloony alias York’s Barrow, 260 a. prof 409 a. moun-
tain -Poutletary alias Pouletarry, 80 A.-Killballyarry alias
Killballyneary alias Killballyverry alias Knockballyneary,
82 a. 1 r. 6 p. ; bar. Iffa and Offa, same co. — the estate of the
late King James the Second Inrolled 24//t July 1703.
(122.)
1 1 . The said HOLLOW BLADE COMPANY, 23d June
1703; consideration, 14,000/. — The castle, towns, and lands
of Buderstowne, 24 a. — in Castle towne, Kilbury, 23 a.; bar.
Morgallion, co. Meath. — Clonemalvin alias Clonmalcon,
39 a. — part of Shamboe, 34 a. ; bar. Slane, same co. — in Nor-
banstowne, 10a.; bar. Kells, same co.— Cloneymeat, 18 a. —
part of Ardstowne, 18 a. ; bar. Deece, same co. — Banyon
alias Lissclony, 326 a. 2 r. prof. 62 a. unprof. — Stonestowne,
269 a. 2 r. prof. 861 A. 3 R. 8 p. unprof.— part of Derryharone,
39 a. — Ballyshane, 60 A. — Knogue, 60 a. — Timolin, 30 a. —
Fieraghtia, 40 a.; bar. Garrycasde, King’s County. — El-
fordstowne, 136 a. — Walshtownmore, 673 A. 3 n. — Bunreeigh
Fields, 10 a. 2 r. — Maulcosgrave, 32 a. 1 R. ; bar. Barrymore,
co. Corke. — Knocknecarra, part of Carriganas, 205 a. 3 r. —
Kildera, part of the same, 27 a. 3 R. 16 p. — Cloghane, part of
the same, 232 a. 1 r. 8 p. — in Coolmayne, 261a. 2 r. 24 p. ;
bar. East Carbery, same co. — Ballyncadigge and Killma-
clonagh, 380 a. ; bar. Barretts, same co. — Raheensigane, 162a.
— in Cooleen, 15a.; bar. Kinalea, same co. — in Ardcarrow,
116a. 3 R. 32 p. ; bar. East Carbery, same co. — part of Claine,
1r. 22 p. ; bar. Clane, co. Kildare. — Balragh, 102 a.; bar.
Moyasbell and Maheredernon, co. Westmeath. — in Gor-
tumble, 32 a. — Farthingstowne, part of Kiltolan, 80 a —
Boggstowne, 212 a. 2r. ; bar. Fertullagh, same co. — Ardna-
crana, 63 a.— part of Ballycarne, 17 a.; bar. Kilkenny West,
same co. — Lissavarra alias Lissavaugna, 32 a. ; bar. Moy
cashell, same co. — Ballykillidman, 69 a.; bar. Moygoish,
same co. — part of Ballymanus, 67 a. 2 r. ; bar. Demifore,
same co. — Tully part, 69 a. ; bar. Kilkenny West. — part of
Boardstowne, 158 a. ; bar. Moyashell and Maheredernon. —
Darbystowne, 133 a.; bar. Knocktopher, co. Kilkenny. —
Dunganasallagh, 206 a. — Cloncanana, 730 a. ; bar. Eliogarty
and Ikerin, co. Tipperary. — Carranruane, 99 a. — White-
church and Tinecurry, 200 a. — in Scartany, 74 a. ; bar. Iffa
and Offa, same co. — Aerdetreoe ais Arde alias Ballinderry,
80 a.; bar. Loghlinsholine, co. Londonderry. — the estate
of the late King James. Inrolled 24 th July 1703.
14. JAMES NAPPER of Drewstowne, 21st June 1703 ;
consideration, 232/. — The town and lands of Tombridgetowne
and Moylagh, 56 a.; bar. Fore, co. Meath — the estate of
the late King James. Inrolled 20th July 1703.
15. ROBERT CRAIGE of Dublin, gent., 14th June
1703 ; consideration, 2,600/. — The town and lands of Crum-
lin alias Crumly, 669 A. — Gortneserivin ats Gortneshingane
ats Gortnefinganc, 65 a. — Buresnee alias Ballynebroghy,
333a.; bar. Eliogarty and Ikerin, co. Tipperary. — the
estate of the late King James. Inrolled 20th July 1703.
17. The said ROBERT CRAIGE, 21st June 1703; con-
sideration, 510/. — The dwelling-house, malt-house, cabbins,
gardens, and plots of land in Trim, in the possession of John
Percival esq., and all the premises in said town ; co. Meatii.
the estate of the late King James. Inrolled 26 th July
1703.
19. DANIEL FALKNER of Dublin, gent., 22d June
1703; consideration, 450/. — The lease for 41 years, made by
Joseph Wilson to Humphry Holcroft, attainted, from 25th
March 1688, of the lands called Butcher’s Lease and Short
Acre, with the house called the Two Chimneys, containing
60 a.; bar. Newcastle and Uppercrosse, co. Dublin.
Inrolled 29/A July 1703.
20. The said DANIEL FALKNER, 15th May 1703;
consideration, 505/.— The town and lands of Crowdenstowne
alias Crowenstowne, 86 a. 2n. 8 P. — rent, 13s. 10d. ; bar.
Connell, co. Kildare.— the estate of Francis Leigh, attainted.
Inrolled 29/A July 1703.
Cork.
Meath.
King's Co.
Cork.
Westmeath.
Kilkenny.
Tipperary.
Londonderry.
Meath.
Tipperary.
Meath.
Dublin.
Kildare.
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22- The said DANIEL FALKNER, 23d June 1703 ;
consideration, 175/. — A messuage or warehouse in Newroe,
three messuages or tenements in Bride-street, city Dublin,
which had been demised by the Dean and Chapter of Christ
Church, Dublin, to Michael Chamberlaine, attainted, to hold
for said Chamberlaine’s life, at the rent of 1/. 12s. 6 d.
Inrolled 29 th July 1703.
:re. 23. JOHN HUGHES of Leverpoole, gent., 12th June
1703; consideration, 1,670/.—' The town and lands of Bally-
kelly, 289 a. & 32 p. prof. 52 a. bogg.— Ballyknaige, 260 a.
prof. 101 a. bogg; bar. Offaly, co. Kildare.— the estate of
the late King James. Inrolled 2d August 1703.
26- RICHARD CADDELL of Downpatrick, co. Downe,
merchant, 23d June 1703 ; consideration, 895/.— The town
and lands of Ballygenny ats Belvidare, 257 a. 2 it.— a mill, &c.
thereto belonging, 4 a— rent, 11. 10 s. 7 Id. ; bar. Mazarine,
co. Antrim — the estate of Sir Neale O’Neile, attainted.
Inrolled 2d August 1703.
°- 28 • WALTER STEPHENS of Dublin, esq., 21st June
1703; consideration, 443/.— The town and lands of Ballybrin
alias Ballybamen, 166 a.; bar. and co. Carlow.- the estate
of the late King James. Inrolled 3d August 1703.
It. 30. JOHN SMITH of Dublin, esq., 23d June 1703 ;
consideration, 100/. — A bond, dated 12th September 1682,
whereby Edward Walter of the co. Limerick, esq., became
bound to James Fitz-Gerald, attainted, for the payment of
100/. Inrolled 7th August 1703.
32. An INDENTURE tripartite, made 17th February
1702, whereby, at the nomination of Narcissus Archbishop of
Dublin, the trustees conveyed to William Neave esq., and
others, for the uses set down, page 362— The rectory impro-
priate and tythes of Bullock, forfeited in fee by the attainder of
Richard Fagan ; 1 bar. Rathdowne, co. Dublin the impro-
priate rectory of Kildroght, bar. Salt, co. Kildare, forfeited in 1
fee by the attainder of William Earl of Limerick, -the impro- '
pnate rectories and tythes of Donacomper, Laughlinstowne,
Stacumney, and Killadowen, bar. and co. aforesaid, forfeited
m fee by the attainder of Richard Earl of Tyreconnell.— the
impropriate rectories and tythes of Narraglnnore, Dunmanoge, r
and part Ballaghmore, bar. Narragh and Rabane, same co. t
forfeited in fee by the attainder of Christopher Sherlock.— I
the impropriate rectories and tythes of Lutterellstowne, Cion- v
sillagh, and Malhedert, bar. Upper Cross, co. Dublin, for- n
felted m fee by the attainder of Symon Lutterell.-the impro- k
pnate rectory and tythes of Kilteele, bar. Naas, co. Kildare, c,
iorteited in fee by the attainder of Richard Earl of Tyrcon- I
nell, with all glebes, advowsons of vicarages, &c. thereto be- ft
longing Inrolled 14/4 August 1703. _
’ Ardragoole, Rinkippin, Ardcong, and Erdgloony ; bar. Dun-
, more, co. Galway.— Donaghpatrick, Kilkilvery, Kilmanagh, ~
, Rabane, and Oraghly; bar. Clare, same co— Carrowmere
t and Quessington; bar. Kilmaine, co. Mayo— Ballinecoorly;
bar. Kiltartan, same co — the tythes, both great and small, of
■ the islands of Bophin and Clare; bars. Ballineliinch, Mur-
rick, and Burreshowle, cos. Galway and Mayo— the tythes,
great and small, of Killcrebanta ; bar. Dunmore, co. Galway.
: —the impropriate rectories of Cargin, Ballysoulagh, Ballykeal,
Killbegg, Ballymanagh, Cahergoole, Killeene, Ballyrickard,
and Anaghdoone ; bar. Clare, same co— the impropriate
rectories and tythes of Killcomin, Killineene, and Killanine ;
bar. Ballynehinch, same co — forfeited in fee by the attainder
of John Burke, called Lord Bophin, Ulick late Viscount Gal-
way, and William Burke Inrolled 14/4 August 1703.
41. An INDENTURE, made 20th March 1702, at the
nomination of Bartholomew Lord Bishop of Ferns and Leigh-
lin, conveying to said Neave, See., for said uses— The rectories
impropriate of Carnow, bar. Shilely and Gorey, co. Wick-
low, forfeited in fee by the attainder of Patrick Sarsfield
Lord Lucan— Killenny ; bar. Bantry, same co— Grange and
Grange Silvia alias Low Grange ; bar. Gowran, co. Kil-
kenny.— Balliellin, bar. Idrone and Forth, co. Carlow,
forfeited in fee by the attainder of Ulick Viscount Gallmoy.
— Athade, bar. Idrone, same co., forfeited in fee by Thomas
Earl of Limerick— the tythes, great and small, ofBallyne-
moonymore, Newtowne, and Cahoor, part of the rectory of
Donaghmore, forfeited in fee; and also a lease, ending 25th
March 1708, of the impropriate rectories of Ardamine, Kil-
lena, Donaghmore, Killmuckridge, and Killincooly, bar.
Ballykeane, co. Wexford, forfeited by the attainder of James
Gilligan of co. Wexford— die tythes, great and small, of the
rectory of Killesk, Coolelincknock, Drillistowne, KnockaMi,
Donard, Clonleagh, and Ballygolvert, bar. Shelburne, same
co., forfeited in fee by the attainder of John Etchingham—
the rectories of Killegan, Kilpipe, and Killenor, bar. Tal- 1
botstowne, cos. Wexford and Wicklow, forfeited for the
residue of a term of years ending 29th March 1708, by the h
attainder of Thomas Cowdall and Hugh Byrne. Inrolled
14/4 August 1703.
• 35. A like INDENTURE, made 17th February 1702, at
the nomination of William Lord Bishop of Kildare, conveying
to the said Neave, &c. for the aforesaid uses— The rectories
impropriate and tythes of Killibeggs, Staplestowne, Hodges -
towne, Ileshtowne, Garvock, Loughadilly, Collinstowne,
Gorkerngh, Palmerstowne, Grange Clear, Whiteshill, Tob-
berogan, Carryhill, Loughtowne, and a moiety of the tythes of
cmerlockstowne, bars. Clane and Connell, co. Kiidare
forfeited in fee by the attainder of William Earl of Limerick.’
’• ~’lK;mi|,,r°P''iate rect0r>’ of BaUykean and Kilmurry, bar.
Tynehmch, King’s Co, forfeited in fee by the attainder of
lanes eig l. two third parts of the impropriate rectory of
Garragh and Downing, bar. Clane, co. Kildare— the im-
propriate rectory of Straboe and Rathmore, bar [ 1 co
Cutow, the death or of ,ad
Henr, Eoa, mot, forfeited i„ fe, b, ,h, of
Christopher Slmrlonk—th, impropriate reotorp and trtl.e. of
Clowmngs, har. Connell, eo. Kiioa,*, f„,feM fee ky ^
attainder of Thomas Fits- Gerald, with nil their glehes adrmr
sons ot vicarages, Sec Inrolled 1 ith August nm.
38 — A like INDENTURE, made 23d Fekruarv 1702 at
the .mnmatioa of John Aral, bishop of Team, e.„«rf„, to J,',,
...d William Neave, See., f» ,h, aforesaid .*s_Th, rfetorta
impropriate and tjth.s of Amt^h, Beaghaa, and
mom i bar. Costello, eo. Mavo.-Dnb-Dnlagb, mSfm,
45. A like INDENTURE, made 13th March 1702, at the
nomination of William Archbishop of Cashed, conveying to
the said Neave, &c. for the aforesaid uses— The rectories
impropriate of Rochestowne and Temple Breedan ; bar. Clan-
william, co. Limerick — Auny, Cahircornev, Ballynemoony-
more, Ballynard alias Cahirfilloge, Kilfrush, Hospital!, Kil-
kellan alias Kilfelan, and Ballynloghy ; bar. Small Co. same
co- — Owla alias Olence, Rosconodstowne alias Moortowne,
Downealong, and part of Brugh, bar. Costello, same co,’
forfeited for life by the attainder of Nicholas Lord Kenmare.
— Lismalm, bar. Slevardagh and Compsy, co. Tipperary,
forfeited in fee by the attainder of Thady Meagher— Scad-
d;:-rne aIiaS St Jollnstowlle> forfeited in fee by the attainder
of William Earl of Limerick— Barrett’s Grange, forfeited in
fee by the attainder of Patrick Archer ; bar. Middlethird,
same co Inrolled 14/4 August 1703.
49. A like INDENTURE, made 22d February 1702, at
the nomination of St. George Lord Bishop of Cloglier, con-
veying to the said Neave, &c. for the aforesaid uses— The A
rectories impropriate and tythes of Killenny, and 80 A. of -debe
called the glebe land of Drumurry, bars. Ferrard and Fermoy,’
cos. Louth and Monaghan, forfeited in fee by the attainder
of Murtagh Magcnnis. Inrolled 14/4 August 1703.
52. EDWARD DEANE of Tyrenure, esq, 21st February ;
1700 ; in consideration, that said Edward Deane, by deed bear-
ing equal date with these presents, conveying to the trustees
all his right and interest to the lands called. Killbeggs, Bal-
geen, and Newhaggard, which had been conveyed to Joseph
Deane and his heirs by the Earl of Tyreconnell, ns a colla-
teral security, sold to said Edward Deane-The town and
lands of Tyrenure, Carnage, and the Broades, 440a. ; bar. New-
castle, co. Dublin; which Richard Talbott esq, after Earl of
lyrcconnell, attainted, by deed, dated 12th March 1671 for
the sum of 4,000/., sold to Joseph Deane the elder, then of
Crumlin, co. Dublin, esq, for 1,000 years, from 2d February
1671, at a pepper corn, if demanded, with a covenant to
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2 Ah-tre. convey the absolute inheritance thereof afterwards to the said
Deane and his heirs .—Inrolled 18 th Sept. 1703.
Kilkenny. 55. LEWIS DUBAY of Dublin, gent., 21st June 1703;
consideration, 364;. — The town and lands of Ballymadden
alias Maddenstowne, 119 a. — Grant’s Land, part of same,
20 a.; bar. Iverke, co. Kilkenny. — the estate of the late
King James. Inrolled 23 d Sept. 1703.
Tyrone. 56. An INDENTURE, made 18th June 1703; consi-
deration, 102;. sold to Andrew Hamilton, elk., Anne his wife,
daughter and heir to Henry Cunyagham, of Castlecunyam,
co. Donegall, esq. deceased, and Oliver M'Causland of
Ardstra, co. Tyrone, esq., assigned and made over at the
request of said Andrew Hamilton to said M'Causland. — A
statute staple, entered into and acknowledged 28th March
1684, by said Henry Cuningham, of the penalty of 1,0001.
to Peter Dobbin of Castle-cunyham, gent., attainted, the
extent thereupon issued and all sums remaining due thereon ;
to hold in trust for said Hamilton and wife. Inrolled 24 th
Sept. 1703.
Kildare. 58. CHARLES DES VIGNOLES of Dublin, esq., 3d
May 1703 ; consideration, 1,2231. — The town and lands of
Morristownebiller, 250 a. 3 n. — rent, 21. 18s. 51 d. ; bar. Con-
nell, co. Kildare. — the estate of Francis Leigh, attainted.
Inrolled 25th Se])t. 1703.
Meath. 59. Sir JOHN DILLON of Lesmullen, knt., 18th June
1703 ; consideration, 1001. — The town and lands of Cardiffs-
towne, 134 a. — Moortowne, 131 a- — Riverstowne and Bailiffs-
towne, 105 a. — an annuity or rent charge of 421. 16s. out of
Kilkenny. Castleton-Tarragh ; bar. Skeene, co. Meath. — a dwelling-
house or tenement, with all yai'ds, gardens, &c. thereto belong-
ing; city Kilkenny. — the estate of Patrick and John
Archer, or one of them, attainted. Inrolled 5th October 2 akse.
1703. : — —
60. Alderman JOHN PAGE, 23d June 1703; con- Dublin.
sideration, 2,9921. 0s. 6 \d. — All their estate, right, title, in-
terest, and equity of redemption, in and out of a great house,
with its yards, courts, backsides, out-houses, and appurte-
nances, wherein Sir T. Hackett dwelt on the Merchant’s Key.
— A house or tenement, with its back houses, backsides,
warehouses, cellars, &c. on the east side of the said house. —
a great fore street house, with its backsides, yards, back-
houses, gardens, &c. on the Wood Key ; city of Dublin. —
the towns and lands of King’s Miltowne, Balldorrett, and
Crosstowne, 231 a. & 10 p. — the castle, messuages, towns,
and lands of Kihnatalway. — the town, hamlet, and lands of
Loughtowne, otherwise called Lutterell’s Freehold, in Lough-
towne, 160 a.; par. Kilmatalway, bar. Newcastle, co. Dub-
lin.— Shenlisse, Walterstowne, Bryrieihoj'e, Knockegonin, Westmeath.
and Streamstowne, co. Westmeath ; all which were mortgaged
by deeds of lease and release, dated 19th and 20th April 1689,
by the said Sir Thomas Hackett of Dublin, knt., to Sir Michael
Creagh knt, then Lord Mayor of Dublin, for 1,1501. and the
time of payment thereof long since past, which Sir Michael
is attainted, and on which mortgage there remained due to
the trustees, for principal and interest, 2,4901. 18s. 8d. — the Dublin.
great house in Skinner-row, called Carbery-house, divided
into two houses, as fully as the same did belong to the Duke
of Ormond ; par. St. Niclvolus, city Dublin ; which were
mortgaged by deeds of lease and release, dated 25th and 26th
May 1685, by the said Hackett to Michael Chamberlain of
Dublin, esq., attainted, for 3001. and the time of payment,
thereof long since past, on which mortgage there remained
due to the trustees, for principal and interest, 5011. Is. lOjtf.
both making the aforesaid sum of 2,9921. 0s. 6fd. ; to hold
subject to the rights of redemption allowed Sir Thomas
’ Hackett oil his claims. — —Inrolled 23d November 1703.
Roll, 2 cl Anne, seventh pari, face.
Cork.
Meath.
limerick.
1. EDWARD RIGGS of the Middle Temple, esq., 18th
March 1702; consideration, 6,9501. 12s. 3d. — The town and
lands of Barnegore, 92 a. — Clashenure, 1 plowland, 267 a.
1 r. 24 p. ; bar. Muskery, co. Corke. — the estate of Justin
M'Carthy, attainted. — East Rathm'Ulick, A plowland; south
liberties of Corke. — the estate of Ignatius Goold, attainted.
— Garryhesly afs Garryhesty and Farnonrra alias Farnavara,
2 plow, and 2 gn. 518 a. — Knockanmore and Maghery, 2
plowlands, 527 a. 3 n. 8 p. — Clashanafrin alias Clashenaherin,
A plowland, 166 a. & 32 p. — rent, 51. 6s. 9d. ; bar. Muskery,
co. Corke. — the estate of the said Justin M'Carthy. —
Croagli alias Crogh, 186 a. — Liskolly, 157 a. — Baltymalowny
and Dromdier, 286 a. — Monanemy and Comane, 316 a. ; bar.
Fermoy, same co. — the estate of Sir Richard Nagle, attainted,
which lands were granted to Henry Viscount Sidney, after
Earl of Romney, and by his Lordship, by deeds of lease and
release, dated 2d and 3d November 1698, for the sum of
2,3821. 0s. 5 d. conveyed to Edward Riggs, of Riggs Dale, co.
Corke, esq. since deceased, father of the said Edward Riggs.
Inrolled20th July 1703.
6. Sir JOHN DILLON of Lismullen, co. Meath, knt.,
17th March 1702 ; consideration, 4,9071. 10s.— The town
and lands of Little Finlaghtowne and Creroge, 240 a. —
Grangeboyne, 279 a. ; bar. Deece, co. Meath. — Newtown
and Clunbrun, 620 a. ; bar. Navan, same co. — the estate of
Richard Earl of Tyreconnell, attainted, which had. been
granted to Henry Lord Viscount Sidney, and by his Lordship,
by two several deeds of lease and release, dated 2d and 3d
November 1698, respectively, for the sum of 1,7241. 0s. 8d.
conveyed to Sir John Dillon and his heirs. Inrolled 20 th
July 1703.
9. Aldn. BENJAMIN BURTON, 24th March 1702;
consideration, 5,4451. 7s. 6d. — The town and lands of Crom-
well, 600 a. — Gorteloghy and the Hill of Any, 300 a. — Bally-
hackish, Kilgobbanmore, Flangarriffe, and Quapoulenascoone.
— rent, 431. 8s. 10|d. ; bar. Small County, co. Limerick. —
the estate of James Fitz-Gerald, attainted. — Baggottstowne,
727 a. ; same bar. and co. — the estate of John Baggott, at-
(122.)
tainted, which were granted to Henry Viscount Sidney, and
by his Lordship, by two several deeds of lease and release,
dated 2d and 3d November 1698, respectively, for the sum of
3,0371. 6s., conveyed to the said Alderman Burton and his
heirs. Inrolled 20 th July 1703.
13. The HOLLOW SWORD BLADE COMPANY in
England, 23d June 1703; consideration, 18,8841. 10s. lid.
— The manors, castles, towns, and lands of Greenagh alias
the two Greenaghs, 445 a. & 32 Knocantota alias
Knocantolane, 440 a. & 24 p. — Ballygreenane, 349 a. — Bnlly-
ferrin, 140 a. 3 it. 24 p. — Ballyholloge, 575 a. 2 r. 24 p. —
Lireridane alias Ballintihylligg, 921 a. — llathduffe, 453 a. &
16 p.— Glancoon alias Glantavin, 333 a. 2 n. 24 p.— Garvogh
and Iniscarra, 251 a. & 8 p. — Ballyhanck, 164 a. & 24 p.—
Commons, 4 A. 2 it. — a third of Knappoge Commons, 28 a.
1 r. 32 p — Placus alias Platus, 398 a.— Lissvarragh ate Liss-
worry, 1,087 a. & 16 p.— llathtolane, 329 a. 2n.— Gegenntli,
409 a. 2 r. 16 p. ; bar. Barretts, co. Corke.— the estate of
John Barrett, attainted,— the castle, town, and lands of Bally-
m'Rown, A plowland, 289a. 3 r — part of the same, with a
decayed mill, 42 a. & 16 l*. ; bar. West Carbery, same co.
the estate of Cornelius Driscoll, attainted. — Killmurry, 662 a.
1 r. 24 p. ; bar. Condons and Clongibbons, same co. — the
estate of Jasper Grant, attainted. — to hold for his life. — a
small backside with a slight building, a large stone house and
backside on the south side Mill-street, a chiefry of 251. out of
Farren Ferris.— the estate of Stowell Mills.— waters; mills,
windhouse with 5 a. 1 11. ; north liberties of Corke. — Brown-
ingstown, 28 A. 3 n. 24 p.— Knockanmaderaroe, 24 a. 1 R. 10 r. ;
sou tli liberties of Cork. — the estate of Ignatius Goold and
Arthur Galway, attainted. — the castle, town, and lands of Col-
bane, 141 A. 1 11. 24 p— Gairylucas Upper, 77 a. & 8 p.—
Ballincurrigg, 162 A. & 24 p.; bar. Courcy, same co In
Carooragh, 226 a. 3 it. 16 v.\ bnr. Kinalea, same co.— the
estate of the late King James.— Garraneleigh, 156 a. ; bnr.
Muskery, same co. — the estate of Charles M'Carthy, of
Ardaclugg, attainted.— Clonesteadmore, 202 A. 1 n.— Nadrid,
322 a. 3 n. 32 p. — Rovemore, 280 a. — Rovebegg, 255 a.
Glawnaglogh, 785 a. 3 r. 24 p.— Oughteherrys, 609 a. & 24 r.
Limerick.
Cork.
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Asm. — Knockrawes, 576 a. — Knocknegawne, 703 a. 3 n. 32 p.;
— same bar. and co. — the estate of Teige M'Carthy of Aglish,
j0r - attainted, — Drombegg, 74 a. 3 it. 24 p. — Knockeridane, 22 a.
& 24 p.— Cullinagh, Derryleagh and Shrilue, 807 a. — Clogh-
anemore, 435 a. In. Ip. — Cloghanebegg, 330 a. 2 it. 24 p.
— Lissangle and Correlis, 456 a. 2 R. — Gortnamuckolagh and
Drominagh, 176 a. 2 r. 16 p — Lissalogherigg, 1,016 a. ; bars.
East and West Carbery, same co. — the estate of Edward
Gallway, attainted. — half of Killeagh, 56 a. 2 r. 32 p. ; bar.
Fermoy, same co. — the estate of Pierce Nagle, attainted, for
his life, the reversion in fee of his son James Nagle, died with-
out issue male. — the castle, town, and lands of Dromagh,
469 a. 2 r Kippah Cooleane and Dromtarriffe, 271 a. —
Dromahoe, 285 a. 3 r. prof. 30 a. & 24 p. unprof. -Dron-
iskehy, 266 a. 3 r.— in Killcolman, 230 a— Duargins, 693 a.
3r. 32 p — Meneglogherane part of Cullin, 582 a. 2 r. — in
Knocknegranane, 100 a. — Lightsey ats Loghtsey, in the
mountain pasture, 5,000 a. belonging to Poble O’Keeffe,
about Coolykareen, Claramore and Coolyknockane, 589 a. &
8 p.— a chiefry of 1/. 2s. 6 d. out of Garryfisisoge ; bar. Duhallo,
same co.— the reversion in fee of said lands of Hugh O’Keeffe,
died without issue male, late the estate of Daniel O’Keeffe,
attainted. — Doongillone and Beloronahane als Balyronogh-
kane, 349 a.— Ballynemuddagh, 258 a. 1 R.— Propoge, 447 a.
2 r. 24 p. — Cronaghill, 493 a. 2 r. — Knockatrisnane, 302 a.
& 16 p— Ballynemonagh, 75 a. 2 r. 24 p. ; bar. Condons and
Clongibbon, same co. — the estate of Donogh O’Biyen,
attainted, by virtue of a lease from Lord Killmallock for 89
years from 1636, at the rent of 601. per annum.— two houses
behind Alderman Morris’s house in Hawkins-lane, city Cork—
the estate of AndrewMurragh, late of Kilcoolishell, attainted.— ,
Killhahorn, 222 a. 2 r. 16 p— Ballycurreen, 227 a. & 8 p._
Ballyshonegaul, 105 a. 3 r. ; bar. Barrymore, same co— the
estate of Patrick Sarsfield, attainted, during life, with such
reversion in fee as was left in him by the settlement thereof
allowed by the trustees.— a dwelling-house in St. Lawrence’s
chapel, or three messuages, same city.— the estate of Sir Drury
Wray, attainted, for his life. — Scartanarrow, 176 a. & 32 p.
— Ballynure, 189 a. 3 r. 21 p.; bar. Bar rymore, same co. —
the estate of Charles M'Carthy, of Carrignevar, attainted.
Ballivullin, 220 a. 2 r. ; bar. Barrymore — Kilblaffers, 332 a.
3 R— Ballyvullin, 220 a. 2 R.; bar. Barretts and Barrymore.
— Ballyvodigg East, 241 a. 3 n. ;bar. Barrymore— the estate
of Charles McCarthy, attainted, for his life ; with reversion in
fee expectant upon three successive estates tail; also a reversion
in fee after the said three estates tail are spent, of Knockna-
gree; bar. Duhallo, same co— also of Old Court and Lines-
handrum West, 76 a. 1 r. 8 p. ; bar. Barretts. — and of Bally-
viltigg, 184 a. 2 n. 8 r.; bar. Barrymore, now in jointure to
lady Cahir. — Dromboybegg, Cloghfadda, Lisneheagh and
Cahinboy, 141a. 1 r. — Glassiboy, 2,074 a. 2r. 16 p.
t Liernaman, 25 a. 3 n. 32 p— f Dromboymore and f Barna-
laffane, 500 a. 1 r.; bar. Muskery, same co— the estate of
Charles McCarthy, by lease for 280 years, from 1663, at 11 /.
per annum, in jointure to said lady. — |- Carrignaver, 238 a.
1 R. Knockneigh, 183 a. 1 r. 24 p— BaUycaskine, 131 a. 2 r.
32 p. — Gortatagill and Knockendonuellhassimuf 303 a 1 n
vmPi7LaCkineSerash’ 13 *■ 1 *■ 16p—Gormuley and
Kdhngluggm, 92 2 a. 3 n. 32 p. ; bar. Muskery, same co— the
estate of said Charles McCarthy sen. for life ; and the reversion
m lee of the lands f thus marked after said three estates tail
spent, or terms of 280 years— Killyvallig, 185 a. 1 r. 24p •
north liberties of Cork— the estate of said Charles McCarthy
Tull'gg> ,19a-; bar. Kerrycurrihy. — the estate
of the late King James— Curraghanaltigg, 200 a— in Tulligg
48 a.; bar. Fermoy, same co the estate of Sir Richard
Nagle, a tamted.-Bohirmountain, containing part ofmeadow;
south liberties of Cork— the estate of Arthur Gallway or
Ignatius Goold, attainted— Fannavoldig, Faneigragh, Farran-
h.nslnn, BaUywith, BaUygowrid, and Kilinsdownig, 525 a—
Miltowne and Kilbrack, 135 a. prof. 115 a. bogg. - Kil-
fountain, 171 a— Kilfanogy and Kinavorke, and part of Cahir-
trants, 308 a. ; bar. Corkaguiney, co. Kerry.— the estate of
Nicholas Skiddy, attainted — Loghtowne, 47 a. Ventry 205 a. •
Mme bar. and co— the estate of Thomas Skiddy, attainted—’
Bally more, 210 a.; same bar. and co— the estate of John
Goold, attainted. — Delis, 254 a.; same bar. and co— the
estate of Ambrose Moore, attainted. — to hold the whole
subject to such crown-rent, and quit-rent, and chiefries as
the same were liable to 13th February 1688. Jnrolied 9th
October 1703.
I 19. The said'HOLLOW BLADE COMPANY, 23d June
1703; consideration, 5,000/. — The castle, town, and lands '
| of Old Grange, 433 a— Raheendonore, 2,013 a— Brandon
Hill, 726 a. — Coolroe, 582 a. — part of Barnavadeen, 43 a. —
eight parcels of Curraghlane, containing 43 a. ; bar. Gowran,
co. Kilkenny. — the estate of the Lord Galmoy, attainted,
—part of Stackally, 12 a. — Lacknashinta and Killaughlin,
54 a.; same bar. and co— the estate of Charles Ryan, at-
tainted. — Raheely alias Rahealyseagh ats Rahealysands,
424a.; same bar. and co. — the estate of Richard Grace,
attainted. — all their estate and interest in Foidkes Court,
Warrenstowne and Donaghmore, 2,008 a Knockduffe,
144 a— Seven Sisters, 125 a — Crosspatrick, 293 a— Ballyfitt
alias Ballylie, 252 a— Tullyvaltee, 251 a. prof. 178 a. bogg
and commons; bar. Galmoy, co. Kilkenny— BoUyoscar alias
Ballygentill, 1,102 a — Rathcarrigg ats Rathgar, and part of
Skeahannagh, 146 a.; same bar. and co— all which last pre-
mises were demised by the Duke of Ormond to Thomas Pay,
attainted, for 24 yearn from 1st May 1.680, at the rent of
332/. 12s. 2d. — Cloone, 315 a — Ballygubb, 1,097 a. — Cool-
namuck, 273 a. ; bar. Ida, same co. — the estate of Edward
Fitz-Gerald, attainted. — Clonassey and Rochestowne, 631 a. ;
bar. Iverk, same co— New Church, 921 a— Smithstowne,
123 a— commons to New Church and Smithstowne, 243 a. ;
bar. Kells, same co. — the estate of Robert Walsh, attainted
Harristowne, 368 a— Killagliy, 125 a. ; same bar. and co
the estate of Walter Bryan, attainted— a waste plot of ground.
city of Kilkenny. — the estate of Walter Lawless, attainted.
in Killarney and Rathduffe, 56 a. ; bar. Gowran, same co.
the estate of Robert Grace, attainted a house without
St. James’s Gate, city Kilkenny. — the estate of William
Archer, attainted— to hold the premises subject to such crown-
rents, &c. as they were liable to 13 February 1688, with this
indorsement, mem. ; the towns and lands of Cloone, Ballygubb
and Coolenamuck, were by mistake inserted in the within
conveyance, the same being conveyed to Stephen Sweet of
Kilkenny, esq. which the trustees certified 30th July 1703.
Inrolled 9th October 1703.
22. The said HOLLOW BLADE COMPANY 23d June I
1703; consideration, 1,605/— The town and lands of Tub-
berstowne, 193 a. & 24 p— Ballyaddy, 95 a. & 24 p— Bally-
scaddan, 30 a. 3 r. 8 p. — church land of the same, Priors
land, 27 a. 3 r. 16 p. ; bar. Balrothery, co. Dublin. — the
:eof James Hacket, attainted. — a chiefry of 14/. 7s. 3d.
out of Irishtowne, part of Straffane, with Walshestown;
same co— a chiefry of 8/. 12s. 8W. out of Bishop’s Court.
—out of several parcels in Outerard, 3/. 4s. 9Jtf. — out of K,
Castle Dillon, Mallagheys, and an Island in the Liffey, 5/. 19s '
9\d. the estate of Richard Earl of Tyreconnell, attainted!
—all their estate and interest in and to Pollardstowne, 469 a.
3 n. 16 p— demised by the Earl of Kildare to Francis Leigh,
attainted, for two lives now in being, at the rent of 100/. 10s.,’
and 6 d. per pound receiver’s fees— all their estate and interest
to a lease of Carrigg, containing 159 a. prof. 20 a. 2 n. bogg
and Barnackrough and Allen Hill, 168 a. Ir. 11p. prof.
48 a. 3 it. 24 p. unprof. — made by Sir Austin Aylmer to
George Fitz-Gerald, attainted, for 31 years, at the rent
of 501. — half of Hedgestowne and of the commons
thereof, 148 a 1 r. 28 p.; bar. Naas, co. Kildare. _
the estate of John Sutton, attainted, subject to such crown-
rents, &c. as were paid 13th February 1688 Jnrolied
9th October 1703.
25. The said HOLLOW BLADE COMPANY 23d June Waterford
1703; consideration, 3,500/. -Tte castle, town, and lands ‘ '
of Hacketstowne, 176 a.— the castle, town, and lands of
Newtown, 220 a— bog, common to Newtown and Ballybrack,
41 a — Penmaclagh, with the fairs, 108 a. ; bar Decies co
Waterford. Clonenaflh, Or.* Wood. <md D.™,'—'
o05 ; bar. Gianahare, oo.-Boz™,, and GmSdoro
32oa. — Gan, 'goon. 292a — Robai'tstowiie, 316. Ballysban-
nocb, 287 a the t.vo Grenails ; viz. G.eenanebegg, 263 a.
Greananemoi'e, 181 A.-Baliybrack, 890 a. _ Bdlvb.tB all
BaJlyhossy, 258 a. - Bailyboagld, 217 a. _ Cmignoigh,
8^,1 Bailygulhimuriy, ‘21a. Bnliyogurfy, 134a. — Clone-
nolfe aRdBallybFyane. 563 a.-Ardagona, 270A._Newlom,
abaa lABb.no, 133 a., b». Do™, ™eco.-an old house,
castle, and some other houses at Passage ; bar. Gualtier same
co— Ballyowen als Ballybate; bar. Decies, same co.’— the
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estate of Martin Hoare, attainted. — all their estate and interest
— in and to the lands of Cahirmaccatiers, 74 a. — Monereele,
505 a. — Maghery, 20 a. — Killnoe, 21 a — Knocknamalloge-
begg, 13 a. 2r. — Letter, 13 a. — Gaurtnaulfe, 21 a. 2 it. — Tire
M'Brann, with a mill, 99 a. — a small park, part of Cragane,
demised by Lord Inchiquin to John Stephenson, attainted, for
the term of 99 years from 1st May 1666, at6</. the acre; bar.
Inchiquin, co. Clare. — in the five cartrons of Rosslaman and
Cragnanagh, 24 a. — die estate of William Creagh, attainted.
— Coolereaghbegg, 88 a. ; bar. Tullagh, same co. — die estate 1
of Teige O’Bryen, attainted. — part of Kilboyden and the north
part of Ballyvadane and Sunnasoath ; bar. Bunratty, same co.
— Lissmacsheedagh ; bar. Inchiquin, same co. — the estate of
Donogh M'Nemara, attainted, to hold under such crown rents
as were paid in 1688. lnrolled 9 th October 1703.
28. The said HOLLOW BLADE COMPANY, 23d June,
1703 ; consideration, 3,000/. — The town and lands of Mel-
lick alias Carcolick, 38 a. 3 r. 32 1>. prof. 140 a. 1 R. 16 p. un-
prof.; bar. Clanmorris, co. Mayo.— the estate of Thomas
Burke, attainted. — Ballinlinagh and Ballybranagh, 267 a. 3 r.
10 P. — Kirinane, 2 qrs., and Loglierdane, 425 a. 3 R. 14 p. —
Tubbernerlue, 461 a. 1 r. 8 p.— Tuny, Shruhanafin, Dromu-
doulagh, and Drumbannagli, 1,890 a. ; bar. Tyrawly, same
co. — Ballyharge alias Ballyhargoe, and Ballygowen; bar.
Clanmorris, same co. — the estate of Walter Burke, attainted.
— in Grallaghmore, Gorneskehy, Clonycrosse, and Lissro-
bert, 120 a.; bar. and co. aforesaid. — the estate of Andrew
Browne, attainted. — Ballynashee, 4 qrs., 355 a. prof. 118 a.
unprof. — Radiduffe alias Straduffe, 327 a. prof. 109 a. unprof.
Tullymore als Tullynure, 224 a. — Cashell alias Cashellene-
breny, 289 a. 2 r. 24 p.— Carrownegorteel, 312 a. — Yineriroe
ats Semeriroe, 258 a. 2r. 16 p. — Carrowclean, 365 a. Sr. ; bar.
Tyrerill, co. Sligo. — the estate of Richard Fagan, attainted. —
Lissenagrogy, i qr., 176 a.— Cregannuoragg, 1 qr., 203 a.— in
Moyrish, 141 a. — in Carrowmore, 3 qrs., 140 a. — in Cahirne-
friery, 1 qr., 266 a. — in Cahirbehoma, J qr., 115 a. 2 r. — in
Buncam, Jqr., 73 a. — Clonscarbury, lqr.,34 a.— in Clonbrick,
a parcell. — in Screaghmurry, 34 a. — in Moyrish, 83 a. —
Bleneglass, 1 qr., 137 a. — in Ballanacoor qr., 34 a. — in the
cartron and 1 of Clonytyne, 29 a. ; bar. Kellyan, co. Galway.
the estate of Cheevers, called Lord Mount Leinster, at-
tainted.— Leccarrowmore, 58 a. — in Milltowne qr., 25 a. —
Banohar qr., 19 a.; i bar. of Bellamoe, same co. — the estate
of Dominick Lovelock, attainted. — Lisduffe and Gortgarrifte,
35 a.; bar. Leitrim, same co. — die estate of Ulick Burke,
attainted. — all their right and interest to a mortgage of 100/.
and to a 100/. the interest thereof, from 13th February 1688.
made by [ ] to said Ulick Burke. — all their right and
interest to a mortgage of 1,000/. and the interest on die
lands of Tullubaud, Ballakeirin, Ballylee fanne, Corker, and
Lissetunnar, and other lands, made by William Earl of Clan-
ricard to said Walter Burke; same co. — in Killowane, 225 a.;
bar. Tyaquin, same co. — the estate of James Talbott, attainted,
—all their estate and interest in Raridivin, 210 a.; bar. Bal-
lintober, co. Roscomon. — die estate of Owen Phelim
O’Connor, attainted.— Killincleagh, 63a.; bar. Athlone, same
co. the estate of Laurence Kelly, attainted, subject to such
crown rents, &c. as were paid 13th February 1688.
lnrolled 9th October 1703.
31. EDWARD WALLER of Dublin, gent., 27di April
1703 ; consideration, 353/. — The lands of Westpanstown,
47 a. 8 r. ; bar. Newcastle, &c. co. Dublin. — Knockanebane,
112 a. 2 r. 32 p. ; bar. Clanwilliam, co. Limerick.— die estate
of die late King James. lnrolled 29th October 1703.
33. ROBERT ECHLIN of Rush, esq., 21st June 1703 ;
consideration, 300/.— Part of Clonagh, 97 a. 1 r. 24 p.— rent,
9s. 5 d. ; bar. Carbury, co. Kildare. — the estate of Francis
Leigh, attainted. lnrolled 20 th October 1703.
35. The said ROBERT ECHLIN, 22d June 1703; con-
sideration, 60/.— All diat rent, service, or chiefry of SI. a
year out of Comminstowne ats Coniainstowne, 263 a.— Bally-
nastrew, 170 a. ; bar. Lecale, co. Downe, which rent was pay-
able to the late King James. lnrolled 20 th October 1703.
263 a. — Ballynastrew, 170 a.; bar. Lecale, co. Downs; as ba:
also the sum of 100/. to be paid thereout, after the death of
V. Russell — the estate of said Valentine Russell, attainted.
lnrolled 20 th October 1703.
38. The said ROBERT ECHLIN, 15di May 1703 ; con- Duh
sideration, 1,829/. 4s. 8 d. — The town and lands of Stephens-
town, 8 a. 1 n. 32 p. — in Balruddery, with die tenements,
Knock-Knockengen, Turkingtowne, Little Toulstowne ats
Toolestowne. — the casde, land, and the parks called Plunkett’s
fields, with the tenements in Balruddery to said castle, land,
and parks belonging; bar. Balruddery, co. Dublin. — the
estate of the late King James. lnrolled 29th October 1703.
40. The said ROBERT ECHLIN, 8th June 1703; con-
sideradon, 702/. — The town and lands of Milestowne, 58 a.
1 it. 24 p. — rent, 1/. 2s. 5 ft/. — their interest in Toberstekin
ats Stabledeskin, 37 a. 2 it. 32 p.— rent, 13s. 4W.— Doolagh,
44 a. Sc 32 p. — rent, 14s. 2\d. ; bar. and co. aforesaid. — the
estate of Janies Hackett, attainted. — Tuberstekin, to be sub-
ject to a mortgage allowed to James Keane on his claim, and
Milestowne, subject to a chiefry of 10s. per annum to the
Dean and Chapter of Christchurch ; and Doolagh, subject to
a lease of 23 years from Easter 1683, at 8/. per annum, a
side of pork, and two couple of watch hens every Christmas,
and a couple of like hens for every house then after to be built,
and- a reversionary lease for 3 1 years, from the determination
of the said lease, with a covenant for a further lease of 81
years, at the like rent, allowed to said James Kean on his
claim. lnrolled 20 th October 1703.
42. The said ROBERT ECHLIN esq., 15th May 1703;
consideration, 959/. — The town and lands of Darcystowne,
265 a.; bar. Balruddery, co. Dublin. — part of Rath of Kill-
ossory, 39 a. ; bar. Coolock, same co. — the estate of Richard
Fagan, attainted. lnrolled 20 th October 1703.
43. Sir WILLIAM ASHURST of London, knt., 21st Roscon
June 1703; consideration, 607/. — The towns and lands of
Conlea als Currileagh, 158 a. prof. 23 a. bogg ;Bnllyline,
86 a. — Lisscorr, 24 a. & 24 p. — rent, 21. 19s. Id. ; bar. Ath-
lone, co. Roscomon. — Caldraghbegg als Trvne, 30 a. & 16 p.
— the estate of George Talbott, attainted. lnrolled 30 th
November 1703.
45. DANIEL FORREST of Dublin, gent., 16th June Anlr
1703 ; consideration, 136/. — All their estate and interest in
and to a lease for 61 years, of die towns and lands of Ballyne-
grath alias Ballynegraghbegg, 74 a. & 16 p. prof. 54 a. 1 r.
16 p. mount, past. — Ireland Tyecard, 96 a. 3 R. prof. 75 a. 3 r.
24 p. bog. — Lissnegaule, 82 a. 1 r. 24 p. prof. 23 a. & 8 p. un-
prof. — Lamenaghbegg, 114 a. — Ballyneshadc and Ballyne-
shadd, 99a. lit. prof. 84a. 1 r. 24 p. bog; bar. Cary, co.
Antrim, made by the Earl of Antrim to Sir James McDonnell,
attainted, for 61 years from 3d February, 1682, at 34/. rent.
lnrolled 30 th November 1703.
47. BRINSLEY BUTLER of Dublin, esq , 7th June Atea
1703; consideration, 578/. — The town and lands of Forters-
towne and Carburystowne, 316 a.; bar. Moyfenralh, co.
Meath. — die estate of Richard Earl of Tyreconnell, at-
tainted, subject to a lease allowed to Mr. John Percevall, on
his claim, for the lives of himself, John and Mary Hawkshaw,
at die rent of 68/. renewable for ever, paying 68/. as a fine.
lnrolled 29th November 1703.
49. FRANCIS BERNARD of Dublin, esq , 23d June Cor
1703; consideration, 1,718/. — The town and lands of Bally-
trasnagh, 312 a. — Tomes, East and West, 750 a. — Billoragh
alias Bullerogh, 274 a.— rent, 1/. 19s. ll£t/. ; bar. Muskery,
co. Cork. — die estate of Donogh Earl of Clancarty, attainted.
lnrolled 5lh December 1703.
51. The said FRANCIS BERNARD, 23d June 1703 ; Cor
consideration, 1,043/.— The towns and lands of Ballynefellick,
437 A.— Garranwatruk, 286 a.— rent, 19s. 2\d.\ bar. Muskery,
co. Cork.— the estate of the Earl of Clancarty. lnrolled
5th December 1703.
53. The said FRANCIS BERNARD esq., 23d June Cm
1703; consideration, 1,595/.— Dromskey and Carrigdorery,
878 a. rent, l/.4s. 6d.; bar. Muskery, co. Cork. — the estate
of the said Earl of Clancarty. lnrolled 9th Dec. 1703.
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>■ 1- HOLLOW BLADE COMPANY, 23d June 1703;
consideration, 3,600/.— The town and lands of Lissadoyne,
and the half town of DrumkerrifFe, 352 a. ; bar. Orier ' co.
Armagh.— die estate of Murtogh M'Gennis, attainted
Dromsoogh and Lenagh, leased to Peter Dobbin for 99 years
from 1st November 1637, at 26/. per annum.— Ballynasingan
alias Fortagh, leased to him for 61 years from June 1 1668,
at 21. per annum — Ballymaglane Itragh, with a tuck mill,
• 160 a.; bar. Kinalearty, co. Downe— the estate of John
O’Hara, attainted.— Glendum, 613 a. prof. 5,085 a. moun-
tain. -Agolagh, 34 a. &24p. prof. 37 a. mount.— Ramagh,
36 a. prof. 20 a. 2 it. 16 v. unprof.— Dromore, 48 a. 3 r. 16i>.
— Dromasmeare, 26 a. 2 r. 32 p.— mountain and common to
Dromore, Dromunasmeare and Gleancorp, 185 a. 3 r. unprof.
Gortacregan, 48 a. 3 r. 16 p. — Glencorps, two-thirds, 172 a.
mountain, common to Glencorps, Gartagregan, Durnurgan,
Colisnagh, Unshinagli and Cloghagh, 272a. unprof.—' Tannagh-
dressagh, 25 a — Taunaughcouny, 27 a. & 32 p. -Noona-
mount, being common to other lands, &c., 836 a. unprof—
Dumugan, 46a. 2 it— Strade, 34 a. prof. 16a. 2 it. 24 p.mount—
Calesnagb, 70 a— Unshinagli, 47a— Cloghagh, 50 a— Mony-
vert, 51 A. 1 it. 8 p. — Cloghglass, 17a. 2r. 24 p— Carnanavce,
18a. Ir. 24 p— Ballynaghtogher, 81a. 2r. 16 p— Gortaclea,
26 a. 3 it. 8 p. Ballynahavill, 38 a. 2 it. 8 p— Ballyfadd, 46 a.
3 r. 16 p.-Clonsendall, 88 a. 3 it. 24 p— Glassmullin, 1 qr.,
58 a. 3 r. 10 p. prof. 47 a. 3 it. 32. p. mountain, and 353a. &
8p. mountain— Tuliy, 57 a. 1 it. 24 p.; bar. Glenarm, co.
Antrim— demised May 16S7, by the Earl of Antrim, to
Daniel M'Donnell, since attainted, for 500 years, at 51. per
annum. Dromardin ; bar. Ards, co. Downe— the estate of
Howland Savage, attainted, for the residue of a term of 51
years from 1st November 1680— Clemecter alias Green hill,
373a. 3r. 24 p. — half Kennegallagh, 86 a. & 28p. prof. 17a.
being half the bogg— half Drumduffe, 1 03 a. 2 r— part of
Glemeherry; bar. and co. Antrim — the estate of Kean
O’Hara, attainted, by lease from Sir Robert Colvill, for 99
years, from All Saints 1633, at 10/. 10s. per annum— to hold
subject to the crown-rents, &c. paid 13th February 1688.
Inrolled 2d August 1703.
4. Said HOLLOW BLADE COMPANY, 18th June
1703 ; consideration, 20,700/— The town and lands of Dow-
rath, 278 a— Gaustownc, 597 a— more of die same called
Wallstowne, 73 A— Tullyroan, 315 A— BaUyquiddihy, 378a.
— Lissballyfroote, 371 a— Oldtown, 371 a— Huntstowne,
303 a. — the manor and lands of Courtstowne, 269 a. Ra-
heen, 236 a— Currnghscatteene, 136 a— Trenchardstowne,
263 a— Gortnegappe, 367 a— Lisneleagh, 126 a— Rathmean
including the common, 359 a— Bogan, 240 a— Crohill ats
Keile, 130 a— Purcell’s garden, 115 a— Canverstowne, 274a
— Foyletnylor, 227 a— Ballybeagb, 541 a— commons to d° and
Bogan, 136 a— Inchmore, 247 a— Inchbegg, 131a— Brit-
tasmore, 547 a— Killballyoutra, 221 A. — Audlughenny, 291a ■
bin;. Crannagh, co. Kilkenny— the estate of John Robert or
Oliver Grace, attainted, subject to the crown-rents, &c paid
13th February, 1688 lnrolkd 2d August 1703.
, 7. The said HOLLOW BLADE COMPANY, 23d June
1703 , consideration, 600/.— The town and lands of Mullagh-
morc and Killkanavantris, 136 a. 3 r. 16 p.; bar. Ballyadams,
“ Wicklow> co- Wicklow— the
estate of Richard Graham, attainted— all their right and in-
terest m Glamorgan alias Clunmorgan, 273 a. 1 it 16 p „,„i
; lc Efi *-■ b"- “'S.
!’? Oknd iy, Moore Bartholomew Moore. atmi„«,
1"S life, at the lent of 701. aebject to the crown rents, &c.
tatil IStli lebrunr, MBS ImtleiW, October 1703?
' , Th« ‘f ™ COMPANY, 7th June
1703 ; consideration, 5,000/.— The manor, cisiln .
ands of Fan-in M'Shane, Lissderrigg and Nuilkilleen, 299 a
i r. 8 p— Ardona, 53 a. 2 it. 8 p. prof. 8 a 2 r 1 9 p „„ r
-Killinine, 206 a. 2 ,t. 12 P. prof 259 a.2r3op ‘“T
Ballylin, 233 a. & 24 p. prof. 48 a. 2r 32,. P‘°r~
Vicarstowne, 141a. 2 r.
wherry, 68 a. 2 r 16 P.-Leymore, 293 a. prof, m
prof— Derryonghter, Derryeighter and Derrynehollow^o".
Roll, 2d Anne, seventh ‘part, back.
— Kincorand Wherry, 189 a. 2 it— in Killego M'Cloghy,
36 a. 2 r. 16 p. — in Fierbane, 71 a. 3 it. 24 p. prof. 14 a. &
16 p. unprof— more of the same, 34 a. 2 it. 8 Ballyvillin,
62 a. & 8 p— Ballyvora, 176 a. 2 r. 32 p. prof. 105 a. unprof.
part of Dirricky, 60 a. ; bar. Garrycastle, King’s Co. — the
estate of Terence and John Coghlan, attainted Inrolled
9 th October 1703.
12. The said HOLLOW BLADE COMPANY, 28d June
1703; consideration, 4,000/.— All their estate and interest
in and to the lands of Killmurny Ballyhigg, 661a.; bar.
Talbottstowne, co. Wicklow— demised by to
Charles Wickomb, attainted, for 31 years from July 1603,
at Is. per acre per annum— the castle, town, and lands of
loberduffe and Ballinglany, 140 a.; bar. Gorey, co. Wex-
ford—the estate of Abraham Strange, attainted the
manor, castle, town, and lands of Grainge, 1,297 a. Garane,
Mullanetumny, and part of Glanglasse, 764 a. Rathnurej
495 a— Rathduffe and Rathfenton, 758 a— Killowron and
Uskinvilly, 463 a— Coolcane, part of Glanlasse and Greenane,
1,154 a.; bar. Bantry, same co— the estate of the Lord Gal-
moy, attainted, subject to such crown and quit rents and
chiefries as were paid 13th February 1688; Inrolled 9 th
October 1703.
15. The said HOLLOWBLADE COMPANY, 12th June
1703; consideration, 6,210/— The town and lands of Mad-
doxtowne, 336 a— Church Clara, 208 A— Ballylarkan, Far-
ran-Mawoghan, 19 a. — Blanchfield’s park, 524 a. — part of
Bennett’s bridge, 220 a. — Everstowne alias Severstowne
O'Carham, 290 a— Blanchfield’s kill, 652 a— Smithstowne,
223 a— two parks and cabbins in Gowran, 5 A. — Rathcash'
12 a— Blanchfield land in Archers Rath, 41 a— rent,
59/.9s. 85<Z.; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny— the estate of
Edmond Blanchfield, attainted Inrolled 9th October 1703.
17. The said HOLLOW BLADE COMPANY, 23d June
1703; consideration, 976/.— Readings farm, being part of
Kilteele, 376 a. & 16p.; bar. Salt, co. Kildare— the estate
of the late Earl of Tyreconnell, attainted, subject to the
crown rents paid 13th February 1688 lnrolkd 9th Oct.
1703.
19. T|*„i<lH°LL°WBLADE COMPANY, 2MJ.™
1708, hoMdmy, 3,0007 The town m„il,nd, of Dnfa-
towne and Williamstowne, 446 a— Grange, 105 a.; bar
Mortgalhon co. Meath— the estate of Richard Fagan, at-
tainted—Killcarty ; bar. Deece, same co. the estate of Sir
William Talbott, attainted— Trevil, Brick, Tarao-h and Ca-
bragh; bar Screen, same co— the estate of Richard Earl of
■tyreconnell, attainted. — Oristowne; bar. Kells, same co
the estate of Patrick Everard, attainted— Chamberlinstowne;
same bar. and county— the estate of Michael Chamberlaine,
attainted— Clonmachan alias Clymackan; bar. Demifore,
same co — the estate of Robert Balfe, attainted — Curras alias
Curraggs, with tl.e bogg; bar. Clonlonan, same co— the
estate of Garret Dillon, attainted— in Skreen, 64 a.; bar.
ieen, same to— the estate of Edmond Lowther, attainted,
—the manor ol Stonetowne, with the two Rustoghs, 1,054 a •
bar. Atherdee, co. Louth— the estate of Nicholas ’Darcy!
attainted— the capital messuage called White Fryers house
and the waste ground joining in or near White Fryers-street!
and all the messuages or tenements, houses, buildings, back-
sides, gardens, pieces and plots of ground in or near York
Aungier, Stephen, Ship, White Fryers streets, andinAungier’s’
fields; city of Dublin— the estate of Sir Daniel Arthur, at-
tainted, for his life, witl, such as was left in him by the settle-
ment thereof made by him for his wife and children, allowed
by the trustees— all that part of die chapel near the Inns on
Ormond Key, called the Jesuits land, now used for a French
church—the estate in fee of Thomas Sutton, attainted— a
messuage or tenement in Church-street, with a waste piece of
ground in or near said street, near the Lord Primate’s— the
of Michael Chamberlain, for life, with such reversion
— ..«s left in him by the settlement thereof.— a messuage or
tenement, now divided into two, in Nicholas-street.lthe
estate of Walter Byrne, attainted, in fee, same city— the
Kings Co.
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s Anne. towns and lands of Killgarriffe, Gordohin, Shinanagh, Ru-
_j shine, Gortneskeagh, Gortlahard, Tooniegarragh, and Clog-
Kerry. heahaneen ; bar. Glanerought, co. Kerry. — the estate of
Daniel McFin Carthy, attainted. — Diiagnefelly, Ballinrealty,
Knockandivall, Knockavalligg and Kilcaran; bar. Clan-
morris, same co. — the estate of James Fitz-Maurice, attainted.
— Ballintaggart ; same co. — the estate of Nicholas Skiddy,
attainted, subject to such crown rents as were payable 13 th
February 1688. Inrolled 9th October 1703.
Ittrollcd 26 th October 1703. — Note : Sir Arthur purchased
Grenanstowne, in trust for Samuel Bull of the same, esq. of “
which trust he made a declaration, 4th August 1703.
Inrolled 9 th December, (2'J° Amice, 1 "a pars facie, R. 46.)
33. ROBERT CURTIS of Dublin, esq., 15th May 1703 ; Drogheda.
consideration, 166/. — Three small parks near Sunday’s Gate,
containing 10 a. 3 it. ; liberties of Drogheda. — the estate of
Christ'. Cheevers, attainted. Inrolled 26th October 1703.
Kings Co. 24. The said HOLLOW BLADE COMPANY, 23d June
1703 ; consideration, 3,000/.— The town and lands of Rath-
liard, Tarmore, and Rathmerath, 298 a. 2 it. — Ballycore, Gort-
nevaragh, Leckanowkeen, Cappangowlan, and Ballygenny,
497 a. & 24 p. prof. 74 a. 3 it. 24. p. unprof.— Mullngberogy
alias Ballintagart, 149 a. 3 it. 24 p. — Lurtanebegg, llathkene-
gan, and Ballynevine, 201a. 3 n.— Ballydaw, Ballynecargy,
Clonepart, and Ballydingan, 615 a. 1 r. 8 p. prof. 113 a. un-
prof.— Derry alias Ballagliderry, 37 a. 1 r. 8 p. — Skregan,
539 a. 3 r. prof. 309 a. unprof. — Bonitorin, 200 a.; bar. Bal-
lyboy and Ballycowen, King’s County. — the estate of
Charles Geoghegan, attainted, subject to such crown rent,
&c. as were payable 13th February 1688. Inrolled 20th
October 1703.
King's Co. 26. The said HOLLOW BLADE COMPANY, 23d June
1703; consideration, 1,500/.— The town and lands of Aglia-
gerty, 167 a. &32 p.— Ballysmore, 49 a. 1 u. 8 p. ; bar. Bally-
britt, King’s County. — The estate of Robert Grace, at-
tainted.— Park, Cregansolagh, Carrinlusa, Cartron-brodagh,
and Ballinchinch, 192 a. prof. 14 a. bogg.— Ballincor, Tul-
linroe, Tierboy, and Killinowen, 412 a.; bar. Killcoursey,
same co. — the estate of John or Richard Grace, attainted. —
Killinane, 147 a. 3 it.; bar. Ballybritt, same co.— Monagharry,
part of Feagh, 99 a. 3 r. 8 P. — Killbegg, 120 a. I R. 8 P. ;
same bar. and co.— the estate of Owen Carroll, attainted, for
his life, with such reversion in fee as was left in him by set-
tlement. Inrolled 20 th October 1703.
Longford. 28. The said HOLLOW BLADE COMPANY, 23d June
1703 ; consideration, 3,000/.— The towns and lands of Boliir-
boy, 34 a.— Moyish, 73 a. 3 r. 8 p.— Bealadrum, 53 a. 2r.
24 p.— Lumengreatagli, 68 a. 1r. 16 p.— Aghafirinand Barna-
nure alias Barnume, 59 a. & 8 p. ; bar. Moydow, co. Long-
ford.— die estate of James Dempsey, attainted, by lease
from die Lord Rosse, determinable upon the death of Thomas
Westmeath. Dempsey, at the rent of 10/. per annum.- all their estate,
interest, and equity of redemption of the castle, town, and
lands of Killbixy, 308 a. 3 R. 8 p.-Barranstowne, 282 a—
Ballycorky, 265 a. 1 R. ; bar. Moygoish, co. Westmeath.—
two islands, part of die same, 8 a. 2 r. ; same bar. and co. —
Longford, the estate of Robert Nangle, attainted. — Lisfarrileighter,
119 a. 2 r. 16 p. — Lisfarrilougliter, 73 a. 2 r. 24 p.; co. Long-
Westmeath. ford.— Rath alias Riggrath parts of Commonstowne, 68 A.
1 r. 16 p. ; bar. Moygoish, co. Westmeath. — the estate of
said Robert Nangle. — Ballynecloghduffe, 316 a. — Corushan-
nagh, 72 a. — Toniskea, part of Moyvaghly, 96 a. & 32 p. ;
bar. Kilkenny west, same cos— the estate of Piers Dillon,
attainted.— part of Bally neganle, 52 a. ; bar. Moyasliell, same
co. — the estate of Edward Geoghegan, attainted. — all their
right and interest to a messuage and cabbins in Mullingar ;
bar. and co. aforesaid. — the estate of Michael Chamberlain,
attainted.— all their estate and interest to Doneile, containing
300 a.— Cloninee and Garrybegg, 100 a. ; bar. Radiconrath,
same co. the estate of Henry Dalton of Doneile, attainted.
— Magherinine and Clogmariscall, 166 a. — Fornought, 87 a. ;
bar. Clonlonan, same co.— the estate of Murtagh or Bernard
Kildare. Kigan, attainted.— Loghlinstowne ; bar. Salt, co. Kildare.—
Dublin the estate of Richard Earl of Tyreconnell, attainted. — all that
tenement or brick house in Patrick-street, city Dublin, the
estate of Richard Fagan, attainted, subject to the crown
rents and chiefries paid 13th February 1688. Inrolled
20th October 1703.
Neath. 31. Sir ARTHUR LONGFORD of Summerhill, co.
Meath, bart., 19th June 1703; consideration, 1,050/. — The
town and lands of Grenanstowne, 50 a.; bar. Lune, co.
Meath. — Wrightstown, 197 a. — Monkland, 18 a.; bar.
Deece, same co. — Ballgortagh alias Ballgarty, 178 a.; bar.
. and co. aforesaid. — the estate of the late King James. —
(122.)
34. The said ROBERT CURTIS esq., 15th May 1703; Meath.
consideration, 560/. — The town and lands of Galfny, 172 a. ;
bar. Duleek, co. Meath. — the estate of Thomas Bellew, at-
tainted. Inrolled 26 th October 1703.
36. Sir ARTHUR LANGFORD bait., lOthMay 1703; Meath.
consideration, 6,163/. — The town and lands of Ifferneck,
279 a. ; bar. Moyfenragh, co. Meath. — Bodman, 69 a. — part
of Macetowne als Masstowne ais Mayestowne, 217 a. 3 R. 16 p.
— part of Painstown, 166 a. 2 n. 27 p. — Cushinstowne alias
Cushingstowne and part of Kilhnoon, 418 a. — Portlester,
100 a.; bar. Screen, sameco. — part of Ardrums alias Ardroncss,
121 a. — Agher-palice alias Aghra-pallace, the north part, with
the mansion-house, divided by a line of partition lately drawn
by surveyors, chosen with the consent of the trustees and
Mrs. Tandy, 279 a. 3 r. 29 p. — the bog of Aglier ; bar. Deece,
co. Meath. — the estate of the late King James. Inrolled
26 th Octobci • 1703.
39. The said Sir ARTHUR LANGFORD, 23d June Antrim.
1703 ; consideration, 2,380/. — The town and lands of Bally -
meather alias Ballymadpr als Ballynadaran, 344 a. — rent,
, 1/. 4s. 8}d — ICillcrosse, 347 a. — rent, 21. 6s. USt/.— all the
bogg adjoining, called Ballymeather moss alias Kellcross
moss, 149 a. — Ballyrobin, 291a. — rent, 5/. Is. 4 It/; bar.
Masareene, co. Antrim. — the estate of Sir Neil O’Neile,
attainted. InroUed26th October 1703.
41. ROBERT PRESTON of Dublin, 21st June 1703; Dublin.
consideration, 50/. — The full moiety of a timber-house in
Church-street; city of Dublin. — the estate of Michael Cham-
berlain, attainted, to hold for the life of said Chamberlain
only. Inrolled 26 th October 1703.
43. ROBERT HARRISON of Fort-Fergus, co. Clare, Clare.
esq., 21st June 1703; consideration, 10 1. — The town and
lands of Coogy alias Lacknakilleenagh and the Coreas of
Ballynegard, 100 a.; co. Clare. — the estate of Donogli
M'Nemarra, attainted, by lease from the Eitrl of Thomond for
three lives, at 30/. 17s. 6 d. Inrolled 26th October .1703.
44. JAMES YOUNG of Dublin, gent., 23d June 1703; Dublin.
consideration, 56/. — A messuage or tenement in Pill-lane. —
the like; city of Dublin. — the estate of Michael Chamber-
lain, attainted, for life. Inrolled 26th October 1703.
46. NATHANIEL LUCAS of Clonmell, esq., 18th May Clare.
1703; consideration, 10/. — All their estate and interest to
100 a. in Tullacommon, in Glankeen, 121 a.; bar. Inchiquin.
co. Clare. — demised by Murrogh Earl of Inchiquin, for 61
years from 1st May 1666, at the rent of 51. ; the interest of
1 which lease afterwards came to Donogh M'Nemarra, at-
tainted. Inrolled Is/ November 1703.
47. The HOLLOW BLADE COMPANY, 12th June Limerick.
1703; consideration, 2,600/. — Part of Inchin-Lawrance,
Greenanebegg, and Ballyhelian, 319 A — Ballyart, 209 A. 3 R.
16 P. — Gurteenskeagh, 124 a. 3 r. 16 p. — Eyone or Gyone,
278 a. 3 r. 24 p. ; bar. Clanwilliam, co. Limerick. — the estate
of the Lord Brittas, attainted. — all their right and interest
to Rathcannon, 909 a. — Knock-Ihernane,375A.; bar. Coshma,
same co. — Clonanna, 125 a ; bar. Poblebryan. — Rathmore
and Graybridge part thereof, 776 a. — the walls of on old
house in Killmallock. — in Ballygaddy, Garrykeating, and
Liscarra, 100 a. ; bar. Small County, same co. — the estate for
life of Sir Drury Wray, attainted, subject to such crown
rents as they were charged with in 1688. Inrolled 12 th
November 1703.
49. ANDREW LLOYD of Dublin, esq., 19th June 1703 ; Kildare.
consideration, 631/. — The town and lands of Newtowne
alias Newland, 110 a. 1 r.; bar. Naas, co. Kildare;— the
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50. The said ANDREW LLOYD esq., 23d June 1703 ;
consideration, 1,7804 — The town and lands of Stidalt, 194 a.
— Killbvickstowne and Restings, 119 a. — Mullaghteeling,
228 a. — Rathclling alias Rahellin, 114 a.; bar. Duleek, co.
Meath. — die estate of Nicholas Darcy, attainted Note:
By deed, dated 19th September 1704, Mr. Lloyd declared
that the purchase of Rahclling was made by him in trust for
Henry Lord Shelburne and his heirs, and for 704 assigned
the same to him accordingly.— {Inrolled 30 th December, anno
8' pars facie, R. 5.) Inrolled 12 th November 1703.
hi. PETER I RED ALL of Dublin, joiner, 23d June
1703; consideration, 454 — All their estate and interest to a
parcel of ground in White Fryars, containing in the front,
eastward to the new street called Aungier-street, 50 feet of
assize, and in length backward west towards Dirty-lane, 306
feet, with 45 feet built by ltim, fronting Aungier-street, and
in length backward west to the said Dirty-lane, 306 feet. —
a plott containing 50 feet, bounding from E. to W. all along
with said ground built by him, and S. with G. Blackballs
plott, containing in all to the front facing Aungier-street, 95
leet, and so to Dirty-lane; city Dublin. — the estate of Sir
Daniel Arthur, for his life, attainted. Inrolled 12th Novem-
ber 1703.
52. JAMES TOPHAM of Dublin, esq., 9th June 1703 ;
consideration, 2114 — All the house and tenement in Patrick -
Street, in the possession of Patrick Murphy ; city Dublin—
the estate of Richard Fagan, attainted. Inrolled 22 d Nov.
1703.
53. GRIFFITH DRISDALLof Kilkenny, esq. 31st May
1703 ; consideration, 1024 — The parcel of land called Saint
James’s Park, with agarden adjoining to the north end of the 2 Am*.
library in St. Kennys church-yard, 7 a.— rent, 3s. 3d.; parish
St. Kennys, liberties of Kilkenny. — the estate of Walter
Lawless, attainted.- Inrolled 24 th Nov. 1703.
| 55. WILLIAMDESPARD of Dublin, esq., 23d June Queen's Q,
j 1703; consideration, 4904 and 4874— The towns and lands of
i Raheenferoge, 145 a. 1 it. 24 p— part of Ballintaggart, 45 a.
j prof. 24 a. bogg.- rent, 34 18s. 3d. — Askipp alias Akip,
| 186 a.— Ballycoolaghbegg, 22 a. — rent, 44 3s. 7id. ; bar.
Upper Ossory, Queen’s co. — the estate of Walter Bryan,
attainted. Inrolled 25 th Nov. 1703.
58. WILLIAM LAMBE of Dublin, gent., 9di June 1703 ; Westmeath
consideration, 1504 2s. 41d— The two cartrons of Rany-
heglish and Cartronfadda, part of Painstowne ; bar. Rathcon-
rath, co. Westmeath, which had been mortgaged by lease
for 999 years, from 1st May 1602, at the rent of a grain of
wheat, from Oliver Dalton of Painstowne, to Denis and
William Sheile, late of Ballinderry, co. Westmeath, gentle-
men, attainted, or one of them, to be void nevertheless on
payment of 1004 by said Dalton Inrolled 25 th Nov.
1703.
60. RICHARD LEWIS of Newcastle, co. Tipperary, 12th Tiimeraru.
June 1703 ; consideration, 4144— In Shanbally-polly, reputed
39 a — in Ballyspehane alias Culinagh, 214 a.; bar. Iffa and
Offa, co. Tipperary. — the estate of the late King James.
Inrolled 6 th December 1703.
62. CHRISTOPHER CARLETON of Dublin, esq., 21st Dublin.
June 1703; consideration, 874— The yearly rent of 44 3s.
lOd. out of Ashtowne.— out of Irishtowne, 14 12s. 4Jd.—
and the reversion of said lands after the grant thereof to
Thomas Keightley esq. ; bar. Castleknock, co. Dublin.
Inrolled 16 th Dec. 1703.
Roll, <2d Anne, eighth part, face.
1. EDWARD FORD of New Park, esq., 15th March
1702; consideration, 2,8474 12s. 10d.— The town and lands
of Killmartin, 258 a. — the estate of Peter Nottingham of
Ballyowen, attainted. — Lower Castleknock, 285 a. ; bar.
Castleknock, co. Dublin.— the estate of Richard, late Earl
of Tyreconnell, attainted Vessingstowne, 226 a. — Lush-
towne alias Lusstowne, 297 a. or 299 a. — rent, 154 16s. 6d. ;
bar. Dunboyne, co. Meath — the estate of Sir Anthony Mul-
ledy, attainted, which had been granted to Henry Viscount
Sidney, after Earl of Romney, and by his Lordship by several
deeds of lease and release, dated 2d and 3d November 1698,
for the sum of 1,4694 14 s. 6<4 conveyed to the said Edward
Ford and his heirs Inrolled 27 th March 1703.
6. JOHN ELLIS of the parish of St. James, Westminster,
7th March 1702 ; consideration, 5s. — All the premises which
had been granted to him by patent dated the 2d of December
1699, and inrolled the 22d of the same month. Inrolled
BOth March 1703.
9. PETER PARI INTON of Dublin, gent., heir and ex-
ecutor of Robert Yeatcs of said city, gent., 9th March 1702 ;
consideration, 8394 7s. 7Ji4 — The town and lands of Rath-
rennoll, 53 a— Mace Conhill, 17 a. 2 r.; bar. Slane.co. Meath.
—part of Corballough, 200 a. ; bar. Duleek, same co.— rent,
54 8s. 7 id.— The estate of Christopher Lord Slane, attainted,'
which had been granted to Godart Earl of Athlone, and by
his Lordship, by deeds of lease and release, dated 17th and
18th June 1698, for the sum of 3304 conveyed to the said
Robert Yeates, and his heirs Inrolled bth April 1703.
14. WILLIAM PALMER ofDublin, esq., 15th March
1702; consideration, 2,5354 8s. 4 jd.-The towns and lands
of Arrodstowne alias ArrclJstowne, 579 a— Baltrasney, 100 A. ;
bar. Decce, co. Meath— rent, 114 14s. 4$<4_ the estate
of Dominick Barmvall of Arrodstowne, attainted, which had
been granted to Henry Viscount Sidney, and by deeds of I
lease and release, dated 2d and 3d November 1698, for the
sum of 7684 conveyed by him to said William Palmer
fit rolled 8 th April 1703.
19 WILLIAM DUNSCOMB esq., 5th April 1703; Cork.
consideration, 9864— The lands of Currikippane, East and
West, 239 a. 3 n. 32p._ rent, 17s. 2d.-, north liberties of
Corke— The estate of Donogh Earl of Clancarty, attainted.
Inrolled 9 th April 1703.
20. THOMAS HODDER of Ballyea, esq., 5th April Cork.
1703; consideration, 2484— The town and lands of Upper
Carhow, 235 a. — rent, 44 17s. 61*— Carriganiltee, 359 a.
& ®2 1'—rent> 2l- 2s-> bar- Muskery, co. Corke— the estate
of Earl Clancarty— a moiety of a waste piece of ground in
the west end of the South Bridge ; south liberties of Cork
the estate of Ignatius Goold or Arthur Galway, attainted—
the lands of Upper Carhow, subject to a lease for 99 years
from 1st May 1674, at the rent of 64 18s. 8d. allowed to
Margaret M'Carthy Inrolled 9th April 1703.
22. BARTHOLOMEW VANHOMREIGH esq., 14th Cork.
April 1703 ; consideration, 1,8004-The town and lands of
Lislee, 387 a. & 24 p— Agha, 133 a. & 8 p— Ballym'Raghin,
55 a. & 8 p. ; bar. Ibawne and Barryroe, co. Corke the
estate of the late King James InroUed 20tli April 1703.
24. An INDENTURE made 24th September 1702, Kinds
between the trustees and William Lord Bishop of Kildare. and
Whereas certain lands in the territory of Glanmalira, in the Queen’3 Co-
King’s and Queen’s counties, were granted in 1696, to Henry
Earl of Galway, and his heirs, which lands were laid waste
during the late rebellion, and most of the houses thereon burnt
by the Irish : And whereas the said Earl caused divers houses
to be built in the town of Portarlington, and elsewhere, upon
the said premises, and made leases lor lives or years without
fine to divers English and Frencli Protestants, and also had
caused to be built two churches to the use of the said Pro-
testants, and two schools for the education of their children,
and the children of sucli native Irish who would suffer them
to be instructed and brought up in the Protestant religion,
the said territory being for the most part inhabited by °uch
natives: And whereas by the Act of Resumption, the said
grant was made void, and the lands were vested in the
trustees to the uses of the said Act: And whereas by an
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English Act of Parliament, made in the first year of Queen
Anne, entitled, An Act for the relief of Francis Spring, and
other the Protestant tenants of the forfeited estates in Ireland,
in respect of their real improvements, and for confirming a
Protestant settlement at Portarlington, and of a charity at
Middleton, co. Corke., &c : It was enacted, that all the
Earl of Galway’s said leases should be good and effectual in
law, and the said trustees empowered and required to convey
and assign to the Bishop of Kildare, and his successors, the
said churches and school houses, with the ground and gardens
therewith respectively held, and likewise to convey and grant
to the said bishop, and his successors, a yearly sum or rent-
charge not exceeding 801. payable out of the manor of Clone-
gowne alias Cbarlestowne, in the King’s County, one moiety
to be paid to such English, and the other moiety to such
French Protestant minister, as should celebrate divine service
in the said churches, and also to convey 321. per annum to
the said bishop out of the said manor, to be paid over by
him, viz. 201. to the English, and 121. to the French Pro-
testant schoolmaster in the said schools; all which was ac-
cordingly done by this indenture, and two particular leases of
part of the said manor assigned and set apart for the payment
of the said annuities. Inrolled 11 th March 1702.
28. ROBERT KING of Dublin, 24th February 1702;
consideration, 6037. 7s. 3d. — The town and lands of Upper
and Lower Ballycollman, being parcell of the manor of
Strabane, (except 2 a. in the tenure of John Love, merchant,)
2 a. in the tenure of William Maxwell, merchant, 2 a. in the
tenure of Hugh Browne, and a house, garden and orchard in
the tenure of Patrick Fleming ; bar. Strabane, co. Tyrone.
— the estate of Claud, late Earl of Abercorne, attainted,
which by patent, dated 1st July 1693, were granted to
Charles late Earl of Abercorne, who, by deed of feoffment,
dated 22d October 1698, for the sum of 1037. 18s. con-
veyed the premises to the said Robert King and his heirs. —
the towns and lands of Kirridow, Lisfenaghan, and Clamperlc-
now, pai'cel of said lordship — rent, 27. Is. 9(7.; same bar.
and co. which the said Earl Charles, by deeds of lease and
release, dated 23d and 24th November 1699, for the sum of
2277. 17s. conveyed to the said Robert King and his heirs.
Inrolled 3077i April 1703.
42. WILLIAM MINCHIN of Busherstowne, King’s co.,
gent., 30th April 1703 ; consideration, 4327. — The town and
lands of Derrycallaghan, 225 a. ; bars, of Eliogurty and Ikerin,
co. Tipperary. — the estate of the late King James
Inrolled 6 th May 1703.
43. The Reverend BENJAMIN NEAL of Wexford,
Archdeacon of the diocese of Leighlin, 26th April 1703;
consideration, 4157. — The town, lands, and mill of Waters-
towne, 686 a. ; bar. Rathvilly, co. Carlow, demised by
Richard Earl of Arran, 6th November 1676, to Hubert Kelly,
attainted, for the lives of the said Hubert Harborne Kelly, his
eldest son, both since deceased, and Mark Baggett, now in
Dublin, son to John Baggett of Croselogh, same co. — to
hold to said Neale, during the said Baggett’s life. Inrolled
1th May 1703.
44. EDMOND SCHULDHAM of Dublin, 30th April
1703 ; consideration, 807. 5s. 9(7. — Part of the plowland
of Dromscale, 88 a. — rent, 17. 6s. 83(7. ; par. Killnoe, bar.
Tullagh, co, Clare. — the estate of William Creagh mer-
chant, attainted. Inrolled 8 th May 1703.
47. Sir RICHARD LEVINGE knt., 18th March 1702;
consideration, 2,5687. 18s. 4^(7. — Part of Collinbegg, 52 a.
— part of liobinstowne, 223 a. — Farrenrustigg, 48 a. — Geof-
frystowne, 194 a. la. — Monelea, 665 a. 5 r. — Brittas, corr
and cartrons ; bar. Moyashell, and Maghercdernon, co.
Westmeath. — Killmaglish and Garryenry, 339 a. ; bar.
Corkery, same co. — rent, 25/. 6s. 3(7. — the estate of Walter
Tuite of Monelea, attainted, which had been granted by
patent, dated 31st May 1697, to Joost Earl of Albemarle, and
conveyed by him, by deeds of lease and release, dated 3d and
4th January 1697, for 1,0007. to said Sir Richard. Inrolled
3th May 1703.
52. BARTHOLOMEW VANHOMRIGH of Dublin,
esq., 3d May 1703; consideration, 4807. — The towns and
lands of Ballymakelly and Saltstowne, 17 1 a. & 24 r. — Old-
towne, 67 a. — total rent, 9s. id. — commonage in 160 a. ad-
joining to and in proportion with Kildraught; bar. Salt, co.
Kildare. — the estate of Richard late Earl of Tyreconnell,
attainted. Inrolled 127 h May 1703.
33. JAMES HAMILTON of Strabane, merchant, 9th
March 1702; consideration, 2987. 8s. 7.) d. — The parcels of
Legg, Fardruman and Beagh, being parcel of the quarter of
Dowglasse. — rent, 17. 0s. 101(7. which the said Charles Earl
of Abercorne, by deed of feoffment, dated 16th November
1698, for the sum of 837. 18s. conveyed to the said James
Hamilton and his heirs, as his Lordship also did by another
deed, dated 13th October 1699, for 507. the town and lands
of Knockinallar, being parcel of the lordship of Strabane.
Inrolled 30th April 1703.
Dublin. 37. DANIEL FORREST of Dublin, gent., 17th March
1702; consideration, 2147. 4s. 1(7.— In Ballydowde, 73 a.—
rent, 17. 16s. 5 Id. ; bar. Newcastle and Uppercrosse, co.
Dublin. — the estate of Peter Nottingham, attainted, which
had been granted to Henry Earl of Romney, and by him
conveyed, by deeds of lease and release, dated 2d and 3d
November 1698, to the said Daniel Forrest and his heirs, for
1057. 10s. 4(7. Inrolled Uh May 1703.
55. MATTHEW PEARSON brewer, 7th May 1703 ;
consideration, 7 507. — The town and lands of Cromwellstowne,
part of Kilkeele, with a stone-wall, farm-house, six cabbins,
and gardens, the benefit of a large adjoining common ; same
bar. and co. — the estate of the said Earl Tyreconnell.
Inrolled \3th May 1703.
56. MURROUGH Lord Viscount BLESSINGTON,
7lh May 1703; considerations, 3697. and 1,1587. and 7207.
— The moiety of Walshestowne. — rent, 1 Is. ; bar. Naas, co.
Kildare. — the estate of Richard late Earl of Tyreconnell,
attainted. — Blackhall, 189 a. — Little Newtowne, 467 a. ; same
bar. aud co. — the commons thereto belonging. — the estate of
the late King James. Inrolled 157/i May 1703.
58. THOMAS WARE of Kilbnear, co., Corke, gent , 10th
May, 1703; consideration, 6447. — The lands of Doonmark-
lin, 615 a. — rent, 11s.; bar. Muskery, co. Corke. — the estate
of Donogh late Earl of Clancarty, attainted. Inrolled 197/t
May 1703.
Roll, fid Anne, eighth part, bach.
1. An INDENTURE, tripartite, made 24th March 1702,
between the trustees of the first part, Walter Delamar of
Dublin, esq., of the second part, and William Cairnes of the
said city, merchant, assignee of the said Walter Delamar, of
the third part ; whereby the trustees, for the sum of 3,7937.
2s. 1(7., sold and conveyed to the said William Cairnes — The
towns and lands of Cloncuna alias Cloncouna, 89 a. — Carrow-
keogh, 101 a. — Carrownorlane, Derryne alias Derrow, and
Annaghgowny, 267 A.— Lusly alias Luslick, 60 a.— Corban,
77 a. — Carragarr, 53 a. — Kinardmore and Kinardbegg, 102 a.
— Clonscreen, Bunmucky, Lissneaalig, and Carowne Carrali
alias Carrownecare, 145 a. — Annaglibegg, 57 a. — Runny alias
Carrowroony, 42 a. — Corbehy in Ardkinagh, 65 a.— Car-
rowneclogh and Ardkinagh, 127 a. — Cloncillane 70 a. — Dry-
(122.)
nane, Momoragh, Dromtarsncy, 139 a. — Clonmoghane, 115 a.
— Carrowkcele, 40 a. ; bar. and co. Roscomon. — the estate
of Christopher Nugent, attainted. — Coole, 410 a. — Tinknock,
200 a.; bar. Shelburne, co. Wexpord. — Ballygow, 180a.;
bar. Bargy, same co. — the estate of John Itchingham, at-
tainted.— Dirpatrick, 473 a. ; bar. Deece, co. Meath. — the
estate of Thomas Plunkett, attainted. — one moiety and one
third part of a moiety of Abbotstowne, 132 a.— rent, 277. 2s.
01(7. ; bar. Castleknock, co. Dublin. — the estate of Edward
Sweetman, attainted ; all which, by patent dated 26th Feb-
ruary, 1697, were granted to Joost Earl of Albemarle, and
were by him, by deeds of lease and release, dated 7th and
8th April 1699, for the sum of 9007. conveyed to Robert
Stopford of Newhall, co. Meath, esq. in trust for the said
Kitty's Co.
Carlow.
Clare.
Westmeath.
Kilt/arc.
Kildare.
Kildare.
Cork.
Jit n t
Wexford.
Meath.
Dublin.
Meath.
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[March
2 Ann. Waller Delaraar and his heirs, who having assigned his trust
' — and interest therein to said William Cairnes, agreed that he
Meath. should lake a conveyance thereof from the trustees in his own
name, in fee simple, which was accordingly done by this deed.
Jnrolled 1st April 1703.
Mmth. 8. HENRY OGLE of Drogheda, Alderman, 9th March
1702; consideration, 960/. 18s. (id.— The lands of Parsons-
towne with a mill, 353 a. 3 it. — Heronstowne, 140 a. 1 it. —
Total rent, 11/. 2s. lift/.; bar. Slane, co. Meath. — the
estate of Christopher Lord Slane, attainted, which having
been granted, 15th April 1693, to Godart Earl of Athlone,
were by him conveyed, by deeds of lease and release, dated
15th and 16th June 1698, for the sum of 452/. to the said
Henry Ogle and his heirs. Inrolled 3 d April 1703.
Cork. 13. PETER BETSWORTIl of Ballydelay, co. Corke,
gent., 12th March 1702; consideration, 471/. 5s. 2k/.— The
town and lands of Ballydonnaghoe alias Killdonnaghoe,
200 a. ; bar. Barrymore, co. Couke. — die estate of Dominick
Sarsfield, attainted, which having been granted to Henry
Viscount Sidney, were by him conveyed, by deeds of lease
and release, dated 2d and 3d November 1698, for 168/. to
said Peter Betsworth. Inrolled 3d Ajnil 1703.
liUhrc 17. The Right Hon. RICHARD INGOLDSBY esq ,
9th April 1703 ; consideration, 1,860/. — The capital or man-
sion-house of Cartown, with the demesne lands, containing
403 a. 1 u. 16 p. — rent, 8/. 2s. ; bar. Salt, co. Kildare. — the
estate of Richard late Earl of Tyreconnell and Sir William
Talbott, or one of them, attainted, subject to a chief rent of
10/. a year to John Earl of Kildare. Inrolled 3th April
1703.
Cork. 19. JOHN HODDEIi of Hoddcr’s-fields, gent., 5th April
1703; consideration, 224/. — All that parcel of land in the
N.E. part of Doonbogg, 132 a. ; bar. Kinalea, co. Couke. — the
estate of the late King James. Inrolled 3th April 1703.
20. Alderman EDWARD I-IOARE of Corke, 19th
March 1702 ; consideration, 2,058/.— The towns and lands
of N. and S. Raghleagh and Curragheen, 378 a. — rent, 6/. &
9rZ. — E. and W. Drumreag, 360 a.— rent, 4/. 15s. 2d.—
SI alRsl e and Kilfunchin, 270 a. — rent, 4/. 15s. 2d.;
bar. Muskery, co. Corice.— Lackaneroc, 230 a. 3 it. 24 r.—
Killieudoony, 38 A. 2 it. 24 1>. ; bar. Barrymore, same co. — the
lands in the barony of Muskery, being the estate of Donogli
Earl of Clanparty, and Charles McCarty of Toonadroma, at-
tainted, and the lands in the bar. Barrymore, the estate of
the late King James Inrolled 10/4 April 1703.
22. JAMES BARRY of Kellystowne, co. Kildare, esq.,
27th October 1702; consideration, 686/. 10s. 3{d. the
castle, town, and lands of Keating’s part of Great and Little
Possextowne, 330 a.— rent, 6/. 14s. 0J</. ; bar. Moyfenragh,
co. Meath.— the estate of William Keating, attainted, which
having been granted to Henry Viscount Sidney, his Lordship,
by deeds of lease and release, dated 2d and 3d November
1698, conveyed the same to the said James Barry, for 346/.
Inrolled 2 2d Ajnil 1703.
26. DAME FRANCES IIULLof Roxborough, co. Corke,
24th March 1702; consideration, 378/. 12s. 8:|</. The town
and lands of Bnllynona alias Ballynekirky, 125 a.— rent 3s.
id.; bar. Barrymore, co. Corke.— the estate of Richard
Nagle, attainted, which having been granted 1st July 1693,
to Henry Viscount Sidney, were conveyed by him, by deeds
of lease and release, dated 2d and 3d November 1698, for the
sum of 128/. 16s. to Robert Pooley of Dublin, esq., in trust
for the said Dame !• ranees and her heirs, who, by deed dated
20th December 1698, declared the said trust. Inrolled
28/4 April 1703.
Cork. 30. Sir RICHARD PYNE knt., Chief Justice of the
Chief Place, 29th October 1702; consideration, 696/. 13.? 21 d'
— The town and lauds of Ballyvollmne alias Ballyvoho-
lane, Kilverstibb ais Killedello, 306 a. 3 it. 8 p.— rent
21. 1 8s. 1 1 \d. Ballydnheen alias Ballydaw, 83 a. 2 it— Bally-
roberts alias Robertstowne, alias Bally Gobnett 213 a rent
4s. 3 id. Total; 603 a. 1 r. 8r.; same bar. and co.-the
estate of Sir Richard Nagle and Edmond Barry esq., at-
tainted, and which being granted to Henry Viscount Sidney,
were, by two several deeds of lease and release, dated 2c
and 3d November 1698, for 317/. 18s. 6 </. conveyed to said
Sir Richard Pyne, subject to a cliiefry of 10/. 13s. ■id. to the
Earl of Barrymore., Inrolled 27/4 April 1703.
35. WILLIAM MAXWELLofStrabane, merchant, son
and hen- to Thomas Maxwell of the same, merchant, deceased,
9th March 1702 ; consideration, 98/. 15s. 0W.— ‘ The town,
land, or parcell called Knockroe, in the quarter of Termegan.
— rent, 13s. 1 Id., except the mill of Dowglasse, and 1 a. set
therewith, and 2 sowmes grazing ; par. Ardstra, bar. Strabane,
co. Tyrone, which, by deeds of lease and release, dated 3d
and 4th October 1695, were conveyed by Charles Earl of
Abercorne, for the sum of 100/., to the said Thomas Maxwell
and his heirs. Inrolled the 30/4 April 1703.
40. HUMPHRY SHEARES of Corke, apothecary, 1 5th
March 1702; considerations, 335/. and 144/. — A dwelling-
house 30 feet in front, consisting of a large shop and 8 rooms,
with two back-houses and yards, and a house of 3 or 4 rooms
called the forge. — a dwelling-house 18 feet 7 inches in front,
consisting of three floors and garrett, a back-house of two
floors and garrett, a workhouse and large backside, the whole
depth of the ground 116 feet; city Corke.— the estate of
Ignatius Goold or Arthur Galway, attainted. Inrolled 4/4
May 1703.
41. WILLIAM BARTON of Thomastowne, co. Lowtli,
esq., 30th April 1704; consideration, 2,014/. — The towns
and lands of Naule, 337 a. 2 it. 8 p. — Ilindstowne alias Hains-
towne, 163 a. 3 r. 16 p. — Rath ais Little Rath, 73 a. 1 n.
32 p. — Lackinstown alias Lecklinstowne, 121 a. 2 r. 8 p.
— Fanlkinstowne alias Flackettstowne, 78 a. 2 n. 32 p. ; bar.
Balruddery, co. Dublin. — the estate of the late King James.
Inrolled 5th May 1703.
44. THOMAS ASHE of Dublin, esq., 8th May 1703;
consideration, 48/.— The moiety or lialfendale of the manor
of Moone, 800 a.; bar. Kilca and Moone, co. Kildare. the
estate of James Dempsey, attainted, subject to such quit-rent
as was payable 13th February 1688 Inrolled 10/4 May
1703.
46. JOHN PACEY of Dublin, esq., 23d March 1702 ;
consideration, 679/. 10s. Id.— part of Athgoe, 160 a.; bar.
Newcastle, co. Dublin part of Saggard, 110 a. Total
rent, 13s. (id.-, bar. Uppercrosse, same co. — the estate of
Richard, late Earl of Tyreconnell, attainted, which having
been granted to Henry Viscount Sidney, were conveyed by
him, by deeds of lease and release, dated 2d and 3d Novem-
ber 1698, for 394/. 13s. 2d. to the said John Pacey
Inrolled 12/4 May 1703.
51. Sir RICHARD PYNE knt., Lord Chief Justice of the
Chief Place, 27th April 1703; consideration, 3,800/.— All
that park and lands called Blarney, consisting of several sub-
denominations, containing 705 a. 2 u. 16 p.— the mill land of
Blarney, 18 a. 2 r. 32 r— the timber woods in the same park,
containing 194 a. 1 R.— rent, 31. 14s. 10W.— the mills, cus-
toms of fairs, the woods and all other rights and appurte-
nances belonging to the premises ; bar. Muskery, co. Corke.
— the estate of Donogh, late Earl Clancarty, attainted.
Inrolled 15/4 May 1703.
53. WILLIAM SMITH of Ballymore, 17th March 1702;
consideration, 195/. 8s. 2}d.— The town and lands of Bally-
more in the Great Island, 223 a. 2 r. 16 p.— rent, 4s. 8 d. ;
bar. Barrymore, co. Corke — the estate of Edmond Barry,
attainted, which having been granted to Henry Viscount
Sidney, hisjLordship, by deeds of lease and release, dated 2d
and 3d November 1698, for the sum of 272/. conveyed the
same to the said William Smith and his heirs. Inrolled 12/4
May 1703.
58. Reverend BENJAMIN NEALE, archdeacon of
Leighlin, 20th May 1703; consideration, 158/.— The town
anti lands of Trammer, 90 a. ; bar. Forth, co. Wexford.
the estate of Nicholas White, attainted, Inrolled 25/4
May 1703.
Cork.
Tyrone.
Cork.
Jluhlm.
Kildare.
Dublin.
Cork.
Wexford.
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Dublin.
Dublin.
Cork.
Cork.
Westmeath.
Tipperary.
Westmeath.
Dublin.
Meath.
1. LEWIS CHAIGNEAU of Dublin, merchant, 11th May
1703; consideration, 4561. — Part of Corkagh, 64 a.; bar.
Newcastle and Uppercross, co. Dublin. — the estate of the
late King James. Inrolled 21 st May 1703.
2. The said LEWIS CHAIGNEAU, 11th May 1703;
consideration, 481. — A cabbin, garden, and 2 a. — Rent,
2s. lbd. ; bar. Newcastle, co. Dublin.— the estate of Peter
Nottingham, attainted. Inrolled 21st May 1703.
3. JOSEPH BUDDEN of Dublin, esq., 8th May 1703;
consideration, 642/. — The lands of Kilcosane alias Kilcas-
towne; bar. Castleknock, co. Dublin. — the estate of the late
King James. Inrolled 21st May 1703.
6. WILLIAM SMITH of Ballymore, co. Corke, gent.,
19th February 1702 ; consideration, 37/. lls.43</.— ' The town
and lands of Spike Island, 56 a. — Rent, 8s. bid.; bar. Barry-
more, co. Corke. — die estate of Arthur Galway, attainted,
which having been granted, 26th February 1696, to Joost
Earl of Albemarle, he conveyed the same, by deeds of lease
and release, dated 3d and 4th March 1698, for die sum of
90/., to said William Smith. Inrolled 24 th May 1703.
10. RICHARD WAKEHAM of Ballylegane, co. Corke,
gent., 2d March 1702 ; consideration, 202/. — The town and
lands of North Butlerstowne, 57 A. 1 R. 24 p. ; bar. Barrymore,
co. Corke. — the estate of Edmond Barry or Dominick Sars-
field, attainted. Inrolled 24 th May 1703.
11. GEORGE ROGERS of Corke, esq., 2d March 1702 ;
consideration, 300/.— The town and lands of Carrignamuck,
223 a. & 16 p.— Rent, 3/. 5s. 10£rf. ; bar. Muskerv, co. Cork.
die estate of Donogh Earl Clancarty, attainted. Inrolled
24/A May 1703.
12. HONORIA Lady PIERS, 13th May 1703; con-
sideration, 87/. — The town and lands of Morenstowne, 30 a. ;
bar. Moygoish, co. Westmeath. — die estate of the late King
James. Inrolled 2ith May 1703.
14. JOHN PERRY of Woodruffe, co. Tipperary, esq.,
15th May 1703; considerations, 1,060/. and 905/. and 143/.
The town and lands of Kellmaloge, 201 a. — Ballycurreen
alias Currenstowne alias Ballycullen, 154 a. — Blackcastle,
47 a. ; bar. Iffa and Offa, co. Tipperary. — the estate of die
late King James. Inrolled 29 th May 1703.
15. Sir JOHN MEADE of Ballintober, knt, 20tli April
1703 ; consideration, 416/. and 277/. — The old castle, called
Castlemore, and the land thereto belonging, 73 a. 1 r. 32 p. —
Rent, Is. Ad. — Clogheene, 282 a. 3 r. 32 p. — Rent, 5s. (id. ;
bar. Barretts, co. Corke.— die estate of Colonel John Bar-
rett, attainted. Inrolled 29 th May 1703.
17. THOMAS MAGAN of Toglierstowne, co. West-
meath, gent., 13th May 1703; consideration, 3,105/. — The
town and lands of Lawlestowne, 253 a. & 8 p. prof. 75 a.
bogg. — Ratlimew, 83 a.— in Toglierstowne, 234 a.— in Lock-
erstowne, 87 a.— in Ardbrynan, 25 a.— in Gibbstowne, 25 a.
— in Upper Milltowne alias Ballymullen, 295 a. — Newtowne
alias Gnewstowne, 119 a. 3 r. 16 p.— in Tagbohin, 68 a.;
bar. Rathconrath, co. Westmeath. — the estate of the late
King James. Inrolled 2d June 1703.
20. RICHARD COOKE of Dublin, merchant, 26th May
1703; consideration, 1,260/. — The town and lands of Rath-
reading als Ratheredon, 171 a. & 32 p. — Rent, 9s. 2 \d. ;
bar. Newcastle and Uppercrosse, co. Dublin. — the estate
of Richard late Earl of Tyreconnell, attainted. Inrolled
2d June 1703.
21. SAMUEL DOPPING esq., 17th March 1702; con-
sideration, 4,239/. 6s. Old. — The manor and lordship of Cull-
mullin, consisting of the towns and lands of Upper and
Lower Cullmullin, 1,565 a. — Woodstowne, Curraghtowne,
and Shernockstowne, 156 a. — Woodrostowne, 37 a. — Total,
1,758 a.— Rent, 35/. 12s. 9d.; bar. Deece, co. Meath.— the
(122.)
estate of Christopher Lord Slane, attainted, which having been
granted, 15tli April 1693, to GodartEarl of Athlone, were by
his Lordship, by deeds of lease and release dated 10th and
11th June 1698, for the sum of 2,000/., conveyed to the said
Samuel Dopping and his heirs. Inrolled Wth June 1703.
25. GEORGE ROGERS of Corke, esq., 2d March 1702 ;
consideration, 626/. — The town and lands of Ballingohig,
146 a. 1 r. — Killroshane, 227 a. — Total rent, 6s. Id. ; bar.
Barrymore, co. Corke. — the estate of Edmond Barry,
attainted, subject to a chiefry of 6s. 8 d. out of Ballingohig,
and 21. out of Killroshane alias Kilbrishane, to the Earl of
Barrymore. Inrolled 12 th June 1703.
26. Said GEORGE ROGERS esq., 27th April 1703 ;
consideration, 67 21. — The town and lands of Rahaneetigg
alias Rahinting, 311 a. 3 it. 16 p. — Rent, 2s. 9 </.; bar. and co.
aforesaid. — the estate of said Edmond Barry, subject to a
chiefry of 21. to the Earl of Barrymore. Inrolled 12 th Jtcne
1703.
28. ALAN BRODRICK of Dublin, esq., solicitor-general,
16th March 1702; consideration, 879/. 9s. id.— The town
and lands of Donevally alias Dunevally, 213 a. 2r. — Bal-
griggen alias Balregon, 127 a. 1 R. 20 p. — Rent, 5/. 3s. bid. ;
bar. Fermoy, co. Corke.— the estate of Sir Richard Nagle,
attainted, which were granted to Henry Viscount Sidney,
after Earl of Romney, and by his lordship, by deeds of
lease and release dated 2d and 3d November 1698, for the
sum of 238/. 12s., conveyed to said A. Brodrick. Inrolled
Ibth June 1703.
31. GEORGE ROGERS of Corke, esq., by the direction
an d consent of Diana Mitchell of Barnettstowne, widow,
27th April 1703; consideration, 266/. — The town and lands
of Rathiniloade, 179 a. & 24 p.; bar. Barrymore, co. Corke.
the estate of the late King Janies, subject to a chiefry of 6s.
payable to the Earl of Barrymore. Inrolled 16/A June
1703.
33. VERE GAYNOR of Blackcastle, co. Westmeath,
widow, 25th May 1703 ; consideration, 505/. — Part of the
town and lands of Logligaremore, 109 a. — Loghgarebegg,
63 a. 2 r.; bar. Moyashell, co. Westmeath. — the estate of
the late King James. Inrolled 22dJune 1703.
35. THOMAS SOMERVILLE of Dublin, merchant,
8th June 1703 ; consideration, 430/.— Die castle, town, and
lands of Athcarne, 219 A.— one moiety of East and West
Carnes, 106 a. — Beshellstowne, 130 a. — Cloney, 1 18 a. —
Rath, 68 a— Hamondstowne, 53 a.— Reiske, 120 A.— Tan-
kardstowne, 53 a. — Sneage, 109 a. — Cloghertowue, 8 a.
Heathstowne, 14 a. — Wilkinstowne, 40 a. — Little Boolis,
28 a. ; bar. Duleek, co. Meath.— the estate of the late King
James.— all the lands, except Little Boolis, to be subject to a
lease allowed by the trustees to George Aylmer, Lancelot
Dowdall, esqrs., and Dame Cicily Bath, for 99 years, from
the 29th January 1688, at a pepper corn. Inrolled
23 d June 1703.
36. JAMES KING of Dublin, merchant, 21st May 1703 ;
consideration, 345/.— All that large timber-house called the
Brazen-head, containing 35 feet 6 inches in front, 49 feet in
rear, and 168 feet in depth, with all out-houscs, stables, yards,
&c. thereto belonging, in Bridge-street, city of Dublin.
Rent, 4/. 10s.— the estate of Richard Fagan, attainted.
Inrolled 23 d June 1703.
38. THOMAS TILSON of Dublin, jun., gent., 8th June
1703; consideration, 172/. — A chiefry or yearly rent of 11/.
Irish, or 9/. English, payable out of that part of Kinsaly
lately belonging to Paul Davis esq, and all their right into
or out of said lands; bar. Coolock, co. Dublin, the estate
of Richard Fagan, attainted. Inrolled 24 th June 1703.
39. Sir HENRY BINGHAM of Foxford, co. Mayo,
bart, 16th June 1703; consideration, 1,004/.— The town and
lands of Townnicrumlin, 230 a.— Shane, 740 a.— Townicaniffe
Cork.
Cork.
Cork.
Cork.
Westmeath.
Meath.
Dublin.
Dublin.'
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and Greenane, 1,461a— Derrilick, 227a a mountain thereto
adjoining called Larrabrack, 1,655 a. — Clomcariss, Lessvarry
ais Lissavorrogh, Carrowhill als llosse, and Lissanisk)', 93 A.
— Rent, SI. Os. 4 d. ; bar. Carra, co. Mayo. — the estate of
W alter Burke, attainted. — part of Ballygrave ats Ballygarruffe,
Bally maudlin, and Annaghagh, 144 a. — Knockerdane, 44 a.
2 r. prof. 5 a. & 32 p. unprof.— part of Tynaghrea, 104 a—
Rent, 3/. 2s. 4j</. ; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo. — the estate of
John Wadden, attainted.— the lands of Ballygarruffe subject
to a chiefry to the Lord Dillon. Inrolled 24 th June 1703.
42. JOHN HUGHES of Leverpoole, co. of Lancaster,
gent., 12th June 1703 ; consideration, 885/.— The town and
lands of Freaghmore and part of Milcastle, 578 a. 2 n. 16 p. ;
bar. Demifore, co. Westmeath — the estate of the late King
James. Inrolled 29/4 June 1703.
43. Sir RICHARD COX knt., Lord Chief Justice of the
Common Pleas, 20th April 1703; consideration, 250/.— The
town and lands of and belonging to the N. W. part of Burren,
162 a. ; bar. East Carbery, co. Corke.— the estate of the late
King James. Inrolled 29/4 June 1703.
45. The said Sir RICHARD COX, 20th April 1703;
consideration, 1,644/.— The castle, towns, and lands of Rath-
culbin alias Rathscubbin, 159 a.— Spruce’s- Hayes, 262 a—
Goodwin’s garden and burgesse land in Kells, 15a.; bar. Kells,
co. Kilkenny Castle Bamford, 17
same co. — the estate of the li
SOth June 1703.
; bar. Shillelogher,
e King James Inrolled
47. JOHN VINCENT of Limerick, merchant, 2d June
1703; consideration, 1,189/. — Part of the lands of Shad-
feakle and Garryglasse, 64 a. 3 r— Ballysymon, 94 a. 1 r.
16 p. — Stone-mill, Towletowne, 50 a. 3 r. 24 p. prof. 12 a.
4 r. 8 p. unprof.— in the north-east part of Ballyvarra wood,
120 a.; liberties of Limerick— the estate of the late Kinw
James.— — Inrolled 1st July 1 703.
48. JOHN BURKE, eldest son to William Burke of
Kdcnogher, co. Galway, esq., 21st June 1703; consideration,
200/.— In Carthore ats Milltowne, 10 a.— in Clogher, 4 a
in Carrowntrely, Carrowkeele, and Kilberan, 108 a in Car-
rowe, 107 a— in Levally, 193 a— in Sunnagh, 19 a— the
estate of said William Burke, in fee simple, attainted. —
Killivoher, 213a— Gortteen, Cloonmore, and Loghunleaghan,
332 a— in Tuameduan, 35 a. ; bars. Dunmore and Bellamore’
or one of them, co. Galway— the estate of said William
Burke for life, subject to such crown rents, &c. as were paid I
13th February 1688. Inrolled 2d July 1703.
51. GEORGE LOWTHER of Kilirew, esq., 12th June
1703; considerations, 610/. and 95/. 10s. and 23/. The town
and lands of Glascairnes, 294 a— Rent, 51. Is. 2\d.— Bal- 2 Ass
trasney, 20 a. — Birford’s part of Harlockstowne, 1 a. — liberty
of commonage on Baltrasney and Harlockstowne. — in ltayes- Meath.
towne, 2 a. — Total rent, 12s. 1 Jtf. ; bar. Ratoath, co. Meath.
—in Ballym'Loglilin, 2 a— in Dunsaghlin, 1 a. 2 it in Fle-
mingstowne, 2 r.— in Newtown of Trym, 1 a Total rent,
93</.; bar. Deece, same co— the estate of Ignatius Birford,
attainted. Inrolled 5/4 July 1703.
53. EDWARD REILLY of Dublin, esq., 23d June j),M
1703; consideration, 725/. — All that messuage or great house,
and all the out-houses, warehouses, cellars, vaults, &c. thereto
belonging, on Ormond Key, city Dublin, which about May
1696 were demised by John Green of Dublin, carpenter, (who
had a lease of the ground for 99 years, from 29 th September
1679, by indenture dated in July before, made to him by
Richard Lord Santry,) to Luke Hoare, attainted, for 92 years,
from 1st May 1686, being the unexpired residue of the said
term of 99 years, at the yearly rent of 20/. Inrolled 6/4 July
1703.
56. WILLIAM CAUSABONE of Youghall, gent, Cork.
23d June 1703; consideration, 134/. — The town and lands
of Ardkillyslieen and Carryguidgad, 124 a. 3 n. 32 p— Rent
11. 12 s. 6 id. ; bar. Fermoy, co. Corke. — die estate of Piers
Nagle, attainted— to hold for die life of the said Piers, and
for ever in reversion after the death of James Nagle of Anna-
kissy, co. Corke, gent., who was allowed an estate for life
with remainder to the issue male of his body Inrolled
9/4 July 1703.
57. BRYAN KELLY of Eo™„„,
esq., 18th June 1703; consideration, 270/.— The town and *
lands of Killsaloughtra alias Killsallagheightroe, 88 a. Bal-
leen, 51 a — Gilkagli, 20 a — Lissadrisagliane, 2 a Rent
U 12s. 5 id.; bar. Bally, noe, co. Galway the estate of
Lawrence Kelly, attainted Inrolled 9/4 July 1703.
59. MARK NOWLAN of Dublin, gent., 23d June M
1703 ; cons, deration, 155/— One third part of the messuage
then in his possession in Christ-church-lane, city Dublin—
1703St!lte °f J°hn C°We11’ attainted Inrolled 14/4 July
®,°’ PAUL of Ha|Iyraggin, co. Kildare, esq
20th April 1703; consideration, 100/.— The castle town
and lands of Little Rath and Mullinafooky, 354 1 1
— Darr alias Derry, 229 a. 2 r— Bodingstown, 222 a. 2 r!
16 p. prof. 40 a. common — Total rent, 9s.; bar. Naas, co
Kildare — the estate of Christopher Sherlock, attainted!
Inrolled 14/4 July 1703.
Roll, 2d Anne, ninth part, back.
1. RICHARD WYBARROW of Dublin, esq., 10th May
1703; consideration, 188/.— The lands of Nunnstowne, 49 a. ;
bar. Naas, co. Kildare— the estate of the late King James!
Inrolled 19/4 May 1703.
3. JAMES KIERNAN of Dublin, gent., 16th March
1702; consideration, Own nnd land, of
Bally mad, 10a a— Little Balbriggan and the mill, 60 a
G'bbonsmore, 5 a.; bar. Balrothery, co. Dublin— the estate
of Richard late Earl of Tyrcconnell, attainted, which were
granted, 1st July 1693, to Henry Viscount Sydney, and by
lus lordship, by deeds of lease and release, dated 1st and
2d November 1698, for the sum of 316/. 3s. id., conveyed to
said Kiernan. Inrolled SOth May 1703.
8. JOHN ASGILL of Dublin, esq., 28th April 1703 •
consideration, 3,700/— The manor of Rosse, with many otto
lands, 8ms. in the counties of Kerry, Corke, Limerick,
Wexford, Wicklow, and city of DuBUN-the estates of
Valentine and Nicholas Browne, Viscounts Kenmare, at-
1703311 _ t0 ° W 08 111 d,C dee<1 1,mited' ^nr°Hed 24/4 May
15. EDWARD COWPER of Newtownc, co. Carlow I
farmer, 19th May 1703; consideration, 485/— The lands of |
St. John s and Scartnegan, 401 a. prof. 41 a. bogg; bar. Kilka Kildare.
and Moone, co. Kildare— to hold for the residue of a lease
made to Patrick Motley, attainted, by Walter Motley and
Clar,tlge> M February 1676, for 51 year* from
2oth March ensuing, at the rent of 60/. a year. Inrolled
9/4 June 1703. ‘
I,!!’.".™ °f Dublin’ gei>t’ 22d May. Kildare.
1703 ; consideration, 749/. — Killmorebranagh, part, 296 a
2 r. 24, p— Rent, 2/. 9s. 5 ; bar. Carbuiy, co. Kildare—
the estate of Francis Leigh, attainted. Inrolled 10/4 June
1703.
19‘ J0HN ORMSBY of Dublin, esq., 9th June 1703 ; Boscommon
consideration, 1,160/— The town and lands of Castlerubby
als Castlerunny, 242 a. & 24 p— Lissnavaddy, 100 a Mul-
laghgallane and Carrowkeele, 251 a. prof. 12 a. bogg; bar.
Ballintobber, co. Roscomon— Cloncor and Caldragh, 40 a.
— Carrignagapple and Clonagh, 77 a. 3 r. 24 p. prof. 60 a!
unprof— Lisnedin, 1 cartron, 16 a. ; bar. and co. Roscommon!
—Rent, 6/. 4s. 6fd— the estate of George Talbott, attainted
Inrolled 18/4 June 1703.
22. JOSEPH MITCHELL of Dublin, esq., 12th June Boscommon.
1703; consideration, 1,740/. — The town and lands of
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2 Anne. Ballinlaghlin, 1,4*07 a. prof. 68 a. mountain and bogg. — Cur-
ragli, 464 a. — Clonlee, 229 a. — Clonisklan, 229 a. prof. 40 a.
Roscommon, bogg. — Cloghkehan alias Pellena, 371a. — Cloghnacarnane,
81a. 2r. 32 p. — Bellamullin, 60a. prof. 101a. unprof. — Lower
Ballybane, 92 a. 3 r. 32 p. prof. 73 a. unprof. — in Upper
Ballybane, 73 a. 2r. 8p.— in Milltrane, 104 a.— Clownefadd,
192 a. 2 r. prof. 558 a. 3 K. 16 p. heath.— in Vre, 38 a.— Rent,
1 21. 5s. 7 d. ; bar. Ballintober, co. Roscomon ; the estate of
Feighry Flynn and Sir Terence Dermott, or one of them,
attainted. Inrolled 19/A June 1703.
Limerick. 25. THOMAS WESTROP of Bunratty, co. Clare, gent.,
12th June 1703 ; consideration, 640/. 7s. 2| d. — The lands of
Ballysteen alias Ballystephens, 176 a. 1 r. 20 p.; bar. Kenry,
co. Limerick. — the estate of the late King James.
Inrolled 19 ih June 1703.
Meath. 26. Brigadier GUSTAVUS HAMILTON, 14th June
1703; consideration, 728/. — The town and lands of Mullagha,
549 a. — Rent, 10/. 14s. 10c/. ; bar. Navan, co. Meath.— the
estate of Richard Teeling, by lease from the late Earl of
Anglesea, for 51 years, from 1st May 1675, at 30/. per
annum, besides 3s. duties, to hold for the residue of said term.
Inrolled 21 st June 1703.
Cork. 28. THOMAS DALY of Kincleagh, co. Westmeath, esq.,
9th June 1703 ; consideration, 20/. — The farm of Annakissy,
with all the lands thereto belonging and therewith enjoyed ;
bar. Fermoy, co. Corke, which were demised by Sir Richard
Gething to Piers Nagle, attainted, for three lives, at the rent
of 150/. Inrolled 21st June 1703.
Dublin. 29. JOHN FORSTER of Dublin, esq., 24th March 1702;
consideration, 3,980/. — The town and lands of Balgriffin,
473 a.— Stackole, 122 a. ; bar. Coolock, co. Dublin. — the
former, the estate of Richard late Earl of Tyreconnell, and
the latter the estate of Richard Fagan esq., both attainted. —
Balgriffin, subject to a lease of 99 years, from 25th March
1673, to Thomas Stepney, esq. at 250 1. a year. Inrolled
23 d June 1703.
Meath. 31. ISAAC HOLROID of Dublin, merchant, 7th June
1703 ; consideration, 2,440/. — The town and lands of Old-
towne Ferans alias Fennars and Little Ardrums, 447 a. —
Rent, 7/. 9s. 11£<Z. ; bar. Deece, co. Meath. — the estate of
Thomas Hussey, attainted. Inrolled 25th June 1703.
Dublin. 32. The said ISAAC HOLROID, 7th June 1703; con-
sideration, 194/. — The lands called Draycott’s Farm, in Glas-
nevin, 41a. & 8 p.; bar. Coolock, co. Dublin.— demised by
Alderman Daniel Hutchinson, 20th March 1674, to Thomas
Browne esq., in trust for Michael Chamberlain esq., attainted,
for the residue of 49 years, from 1st March 1 674, at 4 L a year.
— to hold for the residue of the said term. Inrolled 2 6th June
1703.
Cork. 34. Sir RICHARD COX knt.. Lord Chief Justice of the
court of Common Pleas, 20 th April 1703 ; consideration,
710/. — The towns and lands of Agliadullane, 58 a. 2 r. 8 p.
— Ballintemple, 160 a. & 32 p. ; bar. Ibawne and Barryroe,
co. Cork. — the estate of the late King James ; subject to a
chief rent of 13s. Id. out of Agliadullane, and 1 /. 6s. Sd. out
of Ballintemple, to the Earl of Barrymore and his heirs.
Inrolled 30 tli June 1703.
Roscommon. 36. ANDREW BLACKBURNE of Carrickena, co.
Roscomon, esq., 12th June 1703 ; consideration, 189/. — The
town and lands of Dooneen, 103 a. — Rent, 1/. 0s. 10j</. ; bar.
and co. Roscomon. — the estate of Edward and John Boyton,
attainted. Inrolled 30/A June 1703.
Limerick. 38. THOMAS MANSELL esq., 7th June 1703 ; con-
sideration, 277/. 13s. 6 \d. — The town and lands of Drumbane,
127a. 3 r. 33 p. — in Garrankissy, 2a. — in Farrandonagh, 11a.
— the common to same. — in Corbally, 2 a. 3 r. ; bar. Clan-
william, co. Limerick. — the estate of the late King James.
Inrolled 30 th June 1703.
R co i ot 40. JOHN ORMSBY of Dublin, esq., 21st June 1703 ;
consideration, 102/. — The town and lands of Carnvoy, b qr.,
90 a.— Rent, 18s. 2d. ; bar. Ballintober, co. Roscomon. — the
(122.)
1703.
e of Garret Dillon esq., attainted. Inrolled 2d July
41. JAMES M'DONNELL of Kilkee, co. Clare, esq., Limerick.
10th May 1703; consideration, 72/. — All that messuage,
house, or tenement in the middle ward of the city of Limerick ;
city of Limerick. — the estate of the late King James.
Inrolled 2d Jidy 1703.
43. NICHOLAS PRICE of Hollymount, co. Downe, esq., Wexford.
7th May 1703 ; consideration, 586/. — The lands of Bally-
teige, whereof 50 a. are bogg, and Ballygullion, 288 a.; bar.
Gorey, co. Wexford. — the estate of the late King James. —
Inrolled 3d July 1703.
44. BARTHOLOMEW MAHON of Strokestownc, co. Roscommon.
Roscomon, esq., 23d June 1703 ; consideration, 296/. — The
town and lands of Cloongasny, 1 eartron, 32 a. — Clooncos-
ker, 39 a. — Cloonskee and Carrowganuffe, 75 a. — in Cloone-
garoure, 33 a. — Rent, 21. 0s. 6 d. ; bar. and co. Roscomon. —
the estate of Edward and John Boyton, attainted. Inrolled
1th July 1703.
46. WILLIAM HARRISON of Bally-Canvan, co. Wa- Waterford.
terford, esq., 19th June 1703; consideration, 240/. — The
lands of Little Whitestowne, and the half plowld of Whites-
towne, 282 a. — Rent, 11. 0s. 7 \d. ; bar. Upperthird, co. Wa-
terford. — the estate of Walter Galway, attainted. — —
Inrolled 8th July 1703.
48. Lieutenant General WILLIAM STEWART, Westmeath.
21st June 1703; consideration, 2,030/. — Part of Lickbla als
Luckblea, 349 a. 3 n. — Ballymeagh, 289 a. 1 r. 16p. ; bar.
Demifore, co. Westmeath. — the estate of the late King James.
Inrolled 8tli July 1703.
49. SAMUEL MASSEY of Dublin, doctor of physick, Roscommon.
14th June 1703 ; consideration, 489/. — The town and lands
of Killreagh alias Cullreagh, Tuliin alias Tully, and Kecly,
218 a. prof. 7 a. common. — Kiltrussan alias Kiltrustan and
Poldaghane alias Cooldnghane, 123 a. 2 it. 32 p— Rent,
3/. 15s. 11</. ; bar. and co. Roscomon. — the estate of Thomas
Lacy, attainted, except the 7 a. of common, which were the
estate of Edward Boyton, attainted. Inrolled 8th July
1703.
50. CHARLES LA BOULEEY of Carlow, gent., 17th Carlow.
June 1703 ; consideration, 61/. — A house and garden, the
base court, and the walls of a brewhouse and malthouse,
which were burnt, 10 A. ; town of Carlow. — the estate of
John Warren, attainted. — by lease from the Earl of Thomond,
for 99 years, if his sons Henry, Thomas, and Janies should so
long live, commencing 29th September 1687, at the rent of
51, and 2s. 6<Z. receiver’s fees. Inrolled 13 th July 1703.
52. Sir RICHARD LEVINGE, assignee of Sir Charles Louth.
Fielding knt, privy counsellor, and governor of the hospital
of Kilmainham, 24th March 1702; consideration, 1,315/.
6s. lljii. — The town and lands of Stickilh'n, 235 a.— in the
demesne lands of Atherdee, 60 a. — Castleyard, 14 a. — Mul-
ladrillon, 30 a.; bar. Atherdee, co. Loutii. — the estate of
Richard late Earl of Tyreconnell, attainted ; which having
been granted, 1st July 1693, to Henry Viscount Sydney,
were by him conveyed, by deeds of lease and release dated
2d and 3d November 1698, for the sum of 342/. 3s. 4 (/.,
being the proper money of Sir Charles Fielding, to Charles
Campbell esq., in trust for Sir Charles and his heirs; which
trust the said Campbell declared by deed dated said 3d No •
vember 1698 ; and Sir Charles assigned the same, and his
purchasing thereof from the trustees, to Sir Richard Levinge,
that he might take a conveyance from them in his own name.
Inrolled 16 th July 1703.
57. The said Sir RICHARD LEVINGE, 18th June Westmeath.
1703; consideration, 433/.— The town and lands of Rath-
connell West alias Clonshever, 189a. In. 8p. ; bar. Moyashel
and Magheredernon, co. Westmeath. — the estate of the late
King James. Inrolled llth July 1703.
59. ABRAHAM ROTH of Lou
esq., 23d June 1703 ; consideration
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2 Ax"- lands of Ullarel, (part of Ballyslianboy, hereinafter mentioned, 61. GEORGE JONES of Rathconrath, gent., 8th June ,
Kil]mnu bai,’S included,) 475 a— Rent, 3/. 10s. 10**— the remainder 1703 ; consideration, 132/.—' The town and lands of Kiiline,
J' of Ballyslianboy, 75 a.— Rent, 3/.; bar. Gowran, co. Kil- 63 a.; bar. Rathconrath, co. Westmeath. — the estate of Wa
kenny. — the estate of Charles Ryan, attainted. Inrolled the late King James Inrolled 26 th July 1703
21s/ July 1703.
Roll, ‘M Anne, tenth part, face.
1. RICHARD BURGH of Grove, co. Tipperary, elke.
2d December 1702 ; consideration, 851/. — The castle or
stone house, 80 messuages or tenements with their gardens,
containing 250 a., with the lands of Gurteen-Shamrogue,
near the town of Fethard. — the estate of Sir John Everard,
north-east quarter of Cork.— the estate of Donogh late Earl
of Clancarty, attainted. Inrolled 6th March 1702.
Gurteen-Shamrogue, 15. ABRAHAM MORRIS of Corke, gent., 2d March
of Sir John Everard, 1702 ; consideration, 942/.— The towns and lands of Loghan-
attainted ; also all his estate in the burgagery and demesne more and Logbanbeg, being two plowlands, containing 614 a.
lands of Feathard, (except a slated house, a cabbin, and gar- — Rent, 19s. Id.-, bar. Muskery, co. Cork. the estate of
den, the lands of Monyroe, and 5 a. of greets land, con- Donogh late Earl of Clancarty. Inrolled 6 th March
veyed by Lord Romney to John Cooke,) which having been 1702.
granted, 1st July 1693, to Henry Viscount Sydney, after
Earl of Romney, were conveyed by him, by deeds of lease 16. CHARLES CAMPBELL of Dublin, esq., 27th Feb-
atid release dated 2d and 3d November 1698, to the said ruary 1702; consideration, 687/. 2s. 4Jtf. — The town and
Richard Burgh and his heirs; as were the following lands by lands of Ballyrussally and Ballygarvegan, co. Downe.
deeds of same date, being part of the said estate, to his bro- Whereas Hugh Savage, late of Portferry, esq., by deed of
ther William Burgh esq., in trust for him the said Richard and feoffment dated 8th April 1665, conveyed the said lands,
Ins heirs, viz. the town and lands of Kilmackley and Grove with those of Ballyhindry, to James M‘Gill of Ballymini-
Upper Strake, 153 a. 3 r — Lower Strake, 43 a. 3 r.— Re- stragh and William Houston of Carricknebres, subject to re-
bucksland, 46 a. 3 r. (except John Cooke’s holding, called demption on payment of 700/. and the interest, and at the
Lackenreagh, supposed to contain 43 a. or thereabouts;) bar. yearly rent of 10s. until such redemption; which mortgage
Middlethird, co. Tipperary.— subject to a chiefly of 31. 9s. was in trust for Hugh M'Gill of Ballyhornon and II.Hi Mont-
to the Archbishop of Cashell.— Rent, 1/. Is. 7* d. Inrolled gomery of Ballymagowan, esqrs., 500/. of the said 700/. beiim-
llz/i December 1702. M‘Gill’s money, and 200/. Montgomery’s ; and by a deed of
partition, dated 16th September 1675, they made a division
5. DAVID LOWE of Knockelly, gent., 2d December °f the said lands; soon after which M'Gill died without
1702 ; consideration, 633/. Os. 2f* — The castle, town, and issue> whereby his interest descended to the said James
lands of Knockelly and Leaghgarry, 798 a. 3 r. 8 p. — the M'Gill, as his brother and heir, who took Ballrussally and
third part of Cronipsland alias Crompsgrove, 150 a. 3 r. 8p.; Ballygarvegan for his proportion, at 6s. 8d. rent; and Mont-
bar. Middlethird, co. Tipperary. — the estate of Sir John Somery took Ballyhendry at 3s. id. ; and the said James
Everard, attainted, and conveyed to the said David Lowe by M'Gill’s interest coming by assignments to Rowland Savage
the said Earl of Romney, by two several deeds of lease and of Ballygalget, he became attainted, whereby the said lands
release dated 2d and 3d November 1698, for the sum of and mortgage money of 500/. were vested in the trustees
459/. 13s. Inrolled 12 th December 1702. which by this deed they sold to Mr. Campbell, subject to re-
demption by Patrick Savage of Portaferry, esq., heir to the
8. THOMAS BURKE of Portumna, esq., 30th and said HuSb Savage the mortgager. Inrolled 10/4 March
31st October 1702; consideration, 1,300/.— The redemption of 1702‘
a mortgage of the following lands, heretofore made by Hugh
O’Connor esq. to Terence Dermott of Dublin, merchant, 18‘ ABRAHAM DIXON of Corke, gent., 23d January
called Sir Terence Dermott, since attainted ; redeemable on 1702 ’> consideration, 140/.— The town and lands of Killin-
Payment of 1,300/. and interest, the equity of redemption dola alias Killindolin, 105 a. 1b. 24 p.— Rent, 2s. id. ; bar.
whereof was allowed by the trustees to the said Thomas Barrymore, co. Corke. — the estate of Edmond Barry, at-
Burke on his claim, who had purchased the same from
Charles O’Connor, uncle and heir of the said Hugh ; viz.
the lands of Rosineen alias Ballintobber, 1 qr Fumanagh
alias Ballymaggeher, 1 qr. — Moyne alias Mogeine, d». —
Rathmeege, 1 qr— Rathnoleleigh, 1 qr— Bracklone, 1 qr.—
tainted, subject to a chiefry of 13s. id. to the Earl of Barry-
more and his heirs. Inrolled 13 th March 1702.
19. Alderman J OHN GRAHAM of Drogheda, 2d March
1702; consideration, 1,680/. 3s. 7**— ■ The town and lands
Baninagh alias Barinagh, 1 qr— Keelty, * qr— in’Laragh, of Maudistowne, 198 a. — Upper DrumgilJ, 141 a. 1 r. —
2 qrs., 24. a.; bar. Ballintober, co. Roscomon. Inrolled Bower Drumgill, 197a. 1 R. — Newstone, 408a. 2 it Rowskv
20th January 1 702. 137 a in R„n. „i „ •’
11. BARTHOLOMEW VANHOMRIGH esq., one of
the commissioners of the revenue, 20th February 1702 ■ con-
siderations, 493/. and 637/— The town and lands of Cfoghin-
137 a. 1 r. — Ballymacolgan, 70 A. 3 R. — Bawne, 45 a. ;
bar. Slane, co. Meath. — Knock-Isleand, 107 a Rent,
of 16*’ ° : bar' Uuleek> same co— the estate of Christopher
n- B°rd slane> attainted, which having been granted, 15th April
1693> to Goda,t Ear' of Athlone, were by his lordship con-
milcon, 202 a. & 8 p. - Rent, 8s. 7 d. — Curraghnelaught, Veyed’ by two several deeds of >c«se and release, 15 & 16,
365 a. 2 r. 10 p Rent, 11s. 3d— situate in the manor of 23 & 24 June 1698> lbl' tbe sllms of L350/. and 136/. 10s.,
Blarney. — the estate of Donogh late Earl of Clancarty t0 said Graham Inrolled 18/A March 1702.
attainted Inrolled Is/ March 1702. ■”
12. NICHOLAS COLETHUIlSTof Ballyally, co. Cork “",TT Vet* gu,,s,uelat,0ll» <*• 3d. — The tov
esq., 2d March 1702; consideration, 2,100/.— The town a- I , ,, 8 °f G,"ryV0Sb “has Curryleagh and Polerick,
lands of Monyflugh, 6gneeves, 133 a. & 16 p— Rent 4s. 10</ P T ’’ 744 A‘— Rent> 17s- bar. Muskery, co. Cork
— Garranavern, 1 plowp, 327 a. 1 r. 8 p— Rent 6s 2d — eSt“te J“Stin M‘Carthy. attainted, which havi
Rathaniel alias Rathicoole, d°, 406 a. 3 r. 32 p. Rent f « / >een Srantcd> 15th July 1695, to Henry Viscount Sydney, af
Coolshanbally alias Colilanivally, 1 pfowl'1 221 2 n no of Romney, were by him conveyed, by deeds of lei
—Rent, 5s. 8 .1 </. — Cool bridogue, 6 gneev’es 168 a X 1C antl release dated 2d and 3d November 1698, for the si
— Rent, 5s. 6}tf— Ardruui, 6 gneeves, l is . ’ r>„„, . ' Pj of 616i 10 tbe “‘‘‘I Daniel Connor. Inrolled 24 th Mat
-Total, 1/. ,3s. 10**; bar. Barretts^ co C^lScd 17°2'
6 th March 1702. Inrolled
24. DANIEL CONNOR of Bandon Bridge, merchant
2d March 1702; consideration, 429/. 6s. 9d. — The towns
-Rent, ZS i;;r;744 A7Rrb ’7 ^ ba‘‘- Muskery, co. Corke.
ent 6? 9d , " Ulte °* Justln M‘Gartby> attainted, which having
—Rent! 6s Td. 8Tlf’ 15th JU,y 1695’ t0 Henry Viscollnt S3’dney. aftm-
l , 2 r 3? r" EU, °! R°mney’ Were by bim conveyed, by deeds of lease
168 A X 1 C ant release dated 2d and 3d November 1698, for the sum
Rent, 4s. 2W ^ ^ ^ Da"iel Connor* Inrolled 24/4 March
14. THOMAS BROCKLESBY of Cork, gent., 2d March I, r i *’ ‘ " ■* ‘,v- v* wnerem
nOSiCOMaemb,,, 338i._A frent lL», lived, », ft hekeidei, „„d ,ppu,»™ae»; ci,. Com.
lng m front 28 feet 6 inches, and in depth 284 feet 9 inches- H— /nra/W^/f °F A‘l 'U' Gal'vay’ "‘tainted.
28. GEORGE BEIGHTON of Cork, cutler, 9th March
1702; consideration, 160/.— The messuage or house wherein
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Kildare.
29. EDMOND GRAHAM of Dublin, 29th October
1702; consideration, 190/. 17s. lljrf. — The town and lands
of Tipperkevan, 150 a.— Rent, 21. 8s. Id. ; bar. Uppercross,
co. Dublin and Kildare, or one of 'them. — the estate of
Richard Earl of Tyreconnell, attainted, which having been
granted, 1st July 1693, to Henry Viscount Sydney, were by
him conveyed, 2d and 3d November 1698, for 144/. 12s. 9d.,
to said Graham. InroUed 29 tk March 1703.
33. IN pursuance of the powers granted to the Chief
Governors of applying the profits of all forfeited Rectories
and Tythes in the manner prescribed, page 362, Hugh Earl
of Mount Alexander, and Thomas Keightley esq., Lords Jus-
tices, appointed and directed divers sums of money to be laid
out in repairing and rebuilding several churches, with the
consent of the respective bishops ; and also directed, with the
like consent, that after the expiration of the said term of 20
years, the profits of all the said forfeited rectories, Stc. should
be disposed and employed for the perpetual augmentation of
the under-mentioned rectories and vicarages, in the following
manner and proportions ; viz. — The profits of the impropriate
rectory of Narraghmore, for the perpetual augmentation of
the vicarage thereof. — R. Dunmanoge alias BeUaghmore, to
augment the Vic. thereof. — R. Stackumney, to augment the
Vic. thereof as now united.— the tythes, great and small, of
Bullock, to augment the Vic. of Stillorgan or Kill. — Castle-
towne and Oldtowne tythes, parcell of the R. of Killdrought,
to augment the Vic. thereof.— one moiety of the rectory of
Donacomper, to augment the V. of Kildrought. — the R. of
Killadowen, to augment the V. of Straffan ; the other moiety
of the K. of Donacomper, to augment the V. of Clandalkin. —
the R. of Clonsillagh, to augment the V. thereof ; Dublin
Du,.— the rectories and tythes of Lismalin, Scaddanstowne,
and Kilkennybeggs, and Barretts Grange, to augment the R.
of Boulick. — the R. and T. of Any and Hospital, to augment
the V. of Any. — the R* and T! of Downalong, Killfrush, and
Kilcolane, to augment the V. of Emley. — the R' and T* of
Ballynemoonymore alias Ballynemoony, Ballinloghy, Bally-
nard ais Hartiloge, and Rochestowne, Boscanstowne als
Foxtowne ais Mooretowne, to augment the V. of Abby-
owney. — the R. and tythes of Templebreedy, to augment the
V. of Grean. — the R. and T* of Cahircomey and Ullo alias
Ullence, to augment the V. of Toome. — the R’and T*of Lud-
denbegg, Willistowne, and Newcastle, to augment the V. of
Abbyowney ; Cashell and Emley Dio. — the R’ and T‘ of
Annagh, to augment the V. thereof. — the R’ and T* of Becan,
to augment the V. thereof. — the R. and T‘ of Maheremore, to
augment die V. thereof.— the R. and T‘ of Dub Dulagh, Rin-
kippin, Ardragoole, and Ballinglasse, to augment the V. of
Dulagh.— the R. and T* of Kilkilvery, to augment the V.
thereof. — die R. and T. of Donaghpatrick and Beaghmore, to
augment the V. of Donaghpatrick. — the R. and T‘ of Killman-
nagh, to augment the V. thereof.— the R. and T‘ of Ballyne-
coorty, to augment the V. thereof. — the R. and T' of the
Islands of Bophim and Clare, to augment the V. thereof.— the
R. and T‘ of Carrowraore and Quessingtowne, to augment the
V. thereof.— the R. and T‘ of Rabane and Ogaralee, to aug-
ment the V. thereof.— the R. and T* of Kilcrevanta, to augment
the V. thereof.— the II. and T* of ICilcomine, to augment the
V. thereof. — the R. and T‘ of Killeneene, to augment the
V. thereof.— the R. and T‘ of Killanine, to augment the V.
thereof; Tuam Dio— the R. of Moyglare, to augment the
V. thereof.— the T! of Culmullin, to augment the V. thereof.
the T‘ of the R. of Ratoath and Kilcormuck, to augment
the V. of Athlone ; Meath Dio.— the R. of Down ings and
Grangeclear, to augment the V. of Kilcock. — the R. of Killish
alias Ballykean, to augment the V. of Killadurry alias
Phillipstowne. — the tythes of Clownings, White’s Hill, and
Tobbero"an, to augment the V. of Great Connell. — the T‘ of
Staplestowne and Hodgcstowne, to augment the V. of Don-
neda. — the R. of Killybeggs, to augment the V. of Clane. —
ment the V. of Lorum. — the R. and T! of Atliade, to augment 2 Amt..
Ballen; Leigiilin Dio. — the R. of Ardcarn, to augment
the V. thereof. — the T* of Cahir, Emblagh, Clonicause, Led--
rugall, Carrowmore, and Carrowkeile, and part of the R. of
Kilkevan, to augment the V. thereof; Elphin Dio. — theR.
of Brinny, to augment the V. thereof. — the R. of St. Owens
alias Atlinowen, to augment the V. thereof. — • the R. of
Templebreedy, to augment the V. thereof ; Cork and Rosse
Dio. — the R. of Abbgormogan, to augment the V. of Clonfert.
. — the R. of Killconnell, to augment the V. thereof. — the R. of
Killgerrill, to augment the V. thereof— the R. of Clontuskert,
to augment the V. thereof. — the R. of Aghrim, to augment
the V. thereof. — the R. of Tohennah, to augment the V.
thereof. — the R. of Killane, to augment the V. thereof. — the
R. of Creagh, to augment the V. thereof. — the R. of Killcluny,-
to augment the V. thereof. — the R. of BallymcWard, to aug-
ment the V. thereof.— the R. of Killtullagh, to augment the
V. thereof. — the R. of Clonkeenkerily, to augment the V.
thereof. — the R. of Killconeerin, to augment thfe V. thereof. —
the R. of Killrickill and R. and V. of Leitrim, to augment the
V. of Killrickill. — the R. of Killorane, to augment the V.
thereof. — the R. of Killmordaly, to augment the V. thereof.—
the R. of Killalatan, to augment the V. thereof; Clonfert
and Kilmacduagh Dio. — the R. of KiUany, with the glebe
thereof, to augment the V. thereof ; Clogher Dio. — the R.
of Uregare, to augment the V. of Munichin, in Limerick. — the
R. of Brugh, to augment the V. thereof. — the R. of Kil-
finane, to augment the V. thereof; Limerick Dio. — the
R. of Tartagh, to augment the V. thereof ; the rectorial tythes
of Rossinane, Kilbeekillagh, Kilbecan, and Killaghy, to aug-
ment the V. of Rathkeran ; Ossory Dio.— the R’ and T* of
Temple Mitchell ais St. Nicholas, Dennis, Cnrragsilly, Castle-
John, Ballyvor, Coolejackin, and the glebe land of Grange-
moclear, to augment the V. of Grange-moclear ; Water-
ford and Lismore Dio. — the R’ and T* of Ballybrinn,
Rathnagranagh alias Lnrho, to augment the V. of Larho ;
Killaloe Dio.— the R. of Runny, to augment the V. thereof;
CloYNE Dio. — Dated 9th March 1702. INote : I consent
as to repairing and rebuilding of Raphoe church, as in my
petition before the Lords Justices, but dissent to much of the
rest, particularly the augmentations. — John Raphoe.]
InroUed 22 d March 1702.
4,2. The Right Honourable PHILIP SAVAGE esq., chan- Carlow.
cellor of the Exchequer, 24th March 1702 ; consideration,
3941. 10s. — The town and lands of Ballykelly, 645 a. —
Shangarry, 500 a.— Ballmrush, 500 A. — Shraugh, 140 A.— in
Mishell, 219a.— in Killmaglish, 40 a. — Carranpurseen,200A.;
bar. Forth, co. Carlow.— Portrusheen, with Toobinstowne
and part of Buolymore, 700 a— Heraldstowne, 250 a. ; bar.
Rathvilly, same co. — the estate of John Baggott esq., attainted,
which having been granted, 26th February 1697, to Joost Earl
of Albemarle, were by him, by deeds of lease and release dated
27th and 28th February 1698, for the sum of 300/., conveyed
to Charles Baldwin of Dublin, esq., in trust for Mark Baggot
esq., to whom, by deeds of lease and release dated 8th and
9th March 1698, he conveyed the same in execution of the said
trusts ; and the said Baggott, by indenture dated 22d March
1702, assigned and made over his interest and right of pur-
chasing the premises from the trustees, for 305/. 10s., to said
Ph. Savage. Inrolled 8 Ih April 1703.
48. EDMOND STAFFORD of Dublin, esq., 18th March Meath.
1702; consideration, 403/. 2s. 9Jrf— The towns and lands
of Brownstowne, 564 A. — Realtogg alias Raloge, 123 a. —
Total rent, 13/. 17s. 9 d. ; bar. Duleek, co. Meath.— the estate
of Henry Dowdall, attainted, which having been granted,
31st May 1697, to Joost Earl of Albemarle, his lordship, by
deeds of lease and release dated 8th and 9th March 1698, for
the sum of 1,500/., conveyed the same to Henry Leslie elke,
in trust for thesaid Edward Stafford. InroUed 1th May 1703.
die R. of Carragh, to augment die V. of Naas ; Kildare Dio.
the R. or V. of KiUany, to augment the V. of Killegny. — the
r. of Killesk, to augment die V. of St. James, Dunbrody. —
the T‘, great and small, of Clonleagh, Donald, and Bally-
golvert, to augment the V. of New Rosse. — the T*, great and
small, of Bally nemooneymore, Newtowne, andCahoore, part of
the R. of Donoghmore, to augment the V. of Kilmuckridge ;
Ferns Dio.— the R. of Carnow, to augment the V. diereof.—
the R. of Graige, to augment the V. thereof. — the R. of Grange
Sylvia, to augment the V. thereof.— the R. of Ballyellin, toaug-
( 122.)
52. ANTHONY SHEPPARD of Newcnsde, co. Long- Westmeath.
ford, 5th May 1703; consideration, 189/. — The lands of
Touranim, 69 a. 3 r. ; bar. Kilkenny West, co. Westmeath.
—the estate of the late King James. Inrolled 10/4 May
1703.
53. WILLIAM TAYLER of Burton, co. Cork, esq., Limerich.
8th May 1703; considerations, 806/. & 3,059/. — The town and
lands of Bally narnony, 374 a. 3r.— Ballyglahane, 513 a. 1 R.—
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[March
***** Dramloghane, 160 a. 1 e. 34 r. Bnllygoe, 95 a. — Tinekelly, 59. ELINOR MOORE of New Barn, ro T.WmW ..
! Sianball; mbre mcl Kill.aa, 257 i. 2 n. IS wide, Hth May 1708 , cmtfmtlon, H01.-I,, Admi “
• * »*-»«!?, ,“•* * “*> »■* teeawiTuliigg, ,01a. 1 b„. Ka^owrihy, CM
Kenry, o. L,»2R.CK._the eUU of tl.o l.t. King Jam,. Co«K.-*o estate of the late King James.— 1/tmlM
Jwo&rf 13/A May 1703. sd june 1703_
Kilkenny. 57. ARTHUR ANDERSON elke., 5th May 1703 ; con- 60. EDWARD RILEY of Dublin, esq., 27th April
siderntion, 188/.-ThelandsofBallybragh,85A.— Rent, 2/.6s.; 1703 ; consideration, 207/.— The lands of Orfstowne 59a •
bar. Ida, co. IUlkenny - the estate of James Bulger, at- bar. Kells, co. Meem-the estate of the late King James!
tainted Inrolled 14/A May 1703. Inrolled 4 th June 1703.
Anno Annas, 10" pars dor so.
Wiaml° TW° IN]DENTURES- 23<l July 1701 and mornagli, * plowl", 153 a. 3 n. 8 p— Rent, 11. 16 s. 6d. ; bar.
Waterford. 3(1 ‘November 1702, by which the trustees restore to James Muskery, co. Corke— the estate of Justin M‘Carthy, attainted,
Earl of Tyrone several lands in the counties of Wicklow and which having been granted to Henry Viscount Sydney, were
Waterford, which had been mortgaged by Earl Richard, by him, by deeds of lease and release dated 2d and 3d Novem-
his father, to forfeiting persons. Inrolled 27 th October and ber 1698, for the sum of 1,0311. Is. 6 d., conveyed to the said
181/i November 1702. Frenke. Inrolled 10 th March 1702.
o. 5. LAURENCE STEELE of Dublin, esq., 24th October
1702; consideration, 2,130/. 7s. lOjrf. — The castle, town,
and lands of Rathbride alias Rathbridge, viz. Rathbride and
Rullocktowne, 607 a. prof. 1 37 a. unprof.— Rent, 5s., and 5s.
for a fair at Rathbride; bar. Ophaly, co. Wicklow. the
estate of Francis Leigh esq., attainted, which having been
granted to Henry Viscount Sidney, were conveyed by him,
by deeds of lease and release dated 2d and 3d November
1698, to the said Laurence Steele and his heirs. Inrolled
14/A December 1702.
8. HENRY Lord SANTRY, 14th December 1702;
consideration, 1,200/. — The redemption of the manor, towns,
and lands of Great and Little Kilcarne in Seon, 4 a. ; co.
Meath— which, by deeds of lease and release dated 19th and
20th December 1682, had been mortgaged by his father,
Richard Lord Santry, to Thomas Browne, Patrick Allen,’
and Michael Chamberlain, in trust for James Dempsy esq.,
since attainted, for securing 900/. and interest. Inrolled
HI th January 1702.
10. THOMAS CARTER of Holybrook, co. Dublin, esq.,
31st October 1702; consideration, 4,990/. 19s. 7d. The
town and lands of Mabestowne, 101 a. ; bar. Dunboyne, co.
Meath. — the estate of James Hackett esq., attainted
Davidstowne alias Dardistowne, 56 a. 2 it. ; rent, 1/. 2s. 10 Jd.;
same bar. and co — Ilobertstowne, 170 a. ; rent, 3/. 8s. 1 1 \d.
— Johnstowne, 90 a.; >ent, 1/. 16s. I\d— Woodtowne alias
Woodton, 184 a.; rent, 3/. 14s. 6 id. — part of Greenoge,
170 a.; rent, 3/. 8s. lOitf. — Milltowne-Greenoge, 7 a. ; rent,
2s. 10</. — the commons of Greenoge, 133 a.; rent, 21. 13s. lO^d.
Fidalfe-Balfe alias Fidalf-Kerdiff, 165 a.; rent, 3/. 6s. lOrf.
— Fidalf-Rochfort, 137 a.; rent, 21. 15s. 3Jd. — the com-
mons of Lough alias commons to the adjacent towns, 55 a.
2 r. ; rent, 11. 2s. 5jrf— Dunreagh, 63 A.; rent, 11. 5s. 8Jd.
— Bally M‘Laughlin alias Ballymuglassin, 86 a.; rent, 1/. 14s.
1 0 d. — Baltrasney alias Baltrasson, 266 A. 2 r. ; rent, 5/. 7s. 1 Id.
— Cookcstowne, 213 a. ; rent, 41. 6s. 3d— Killeglan, 439 a. ;
rent, 8/. 17s. 91d.; same co. — the estate of Sir Anthony
Mulledy knt, which having been granted, 1st July 1693, to
Henry Viscount Sydney, were by him conveyed, by deeds of
lease and release dated 2d and 3d November 1698, for the
sum of 3,735/., to said Carter and his heirs, subject to the
chiefrys of 13s. 4 d. out of Greenoge, and 13s. 9d. out of
Fidalfe-Balfe, to Edward Corker esq., and 7/. out of Mabes-
towne, payable to the estate of Symon Lutterell deceased.
-Inrolled 27/A February 1702.
15. WILLIAM SPREAD of Ballycanneen, in the north
liberties of Cork, gent., 2d March 1702; consideration, 499/.
-The town and lands of Ballycanneen, * plowl", 131 a.
2 r. 16 r— Rent, 8s. 10d.; north liberties, city of Corke—
the estate of Donogh late Earl of Clancarty, atrainted
Inrolled 6/A March 1702.
“• PIERCY FREAKE of Rathbarry, esq., 19th January
1702; consideration, 1,618/. 4s. 4d. — The town and lands
of Castlehinchy, 187 a— Currybegg and Currymore, 2 plow-
lands, 518 A. & 32 p. Mullaghroe and Lackaree, 2 plowl"*
205 a. 1 r. 24 p. — Killenesty alias Kiliasty and Ballyne!
20. RICHARD BAMBER merchant, 11th March 1702; /Wear/
consideration, 756/. 6s. Hd— ' The town and lands of Ardcalfe,
159 a. — in Faganstowne and Brayestowne, 162 a. — in Bryans-
towne, 23 a. & 13 p. — in Shalvanstowne, 152 a. 2 r. 13 p. in
Hilltowne, 20 a. 3 r. 13 p— Total, 517 a. 1 r. 39 p— Rent,
10/. 8s. 6 Ad.; bar. Slane, co. Meath— the estate of Chris-
topher Lord Slane, attainted, which having been granted to
Godart Earl of Athlone, were conveyed by him, by deeds of
lease and release dated 13th and 14th June 1698, for 777/. 13s.,
to Said Bam ber — —Inrolled 22d March 1702.
26. WILLIAM CONOLLY of Dublin, esq., 19th March Head
1702 ; consideration, 390/. 8s. 5Ad— The castle, manor, town,
and lands of Moyrath, Ballytallan, and Pubblestowne alias
Pottlestowne, 925 a. & 8 p. — in Culronane, 2 tenements, 5 a.
a fishing weare on the river Trimblestowne, and 2 a. ; bar.
Lune, co. Meath. — the castle, manor, town, and lands of
Tymon alias Taghmon, 433a. 2b. 24p.prof. 196a. unprof—
Galmoystowne, 226 a Parcellstowne, 265 A. 1 R.— Garry-
sallagb, 184 a. 2 it. 28 p— Downe, 89 a. 3 r. 28 p. prof. 10 a.
unprof— Martinstowne, 223 a. 1 r— the castle, manor, town,
and lands of Farrow alias Farrough, 200 a. & 28 p. Rath-
bennett, 50 a. 1 it. 4p. prof. 27 a. unprof. — the Logh of
Loglilagher, 36 a. unprof. — Knightswood alias Kingswood,
242 a. prof. 306 a. unprof— Rathnisky alias Rainiske, 33 a.
2 R. — in Ballyvadde alias Ballnadd, 58 a. 2 r. 30 p. Ilath-
lenagh, 89 a. 2 r. 30 p. prof. 58 a. unprof— Killenebogh, 21 a.
— Scurlockstowne, 63 a. & 28 p. ; bar. Corlcery, same co—
BaUreagh alias Ballrevagh, 363 a— more in the same, 30 a. Westme„
1 r. 24 p— Edmondstowne, 108 a. & 32 p. prof. 3 a. 2 it. 24 p.
unprof—1 Tevering alias Turing, 184 a. & 16 p— Kingsland!
144 a. 1 R. 8 1*. prof. 1 a. 3r. 24 p. unprof— Nugentstowne,
121 a— Marlestowne, 90a. 3 r. 24 p— Clare, 11 a. 2 n. 32p. ;
bar. Moyashell and Magberedernon, co. Westmeath-.—
Williamstowne, 205 a. 3 r. 32 p. prof. 1 5 a. unprof— Mul-
chanstowne, 81 a. 3 r. 25 p. prof. 9 a. unprof— Hiskinstowne,
126 A. & 36 p. ; bar. Delvin, same co. - Cumoegbegg, 1 qr. ; Foscomm.
Umioegmore, 1 qr., Carrowmilare, 1 qr, and Carruglogh,
1 qr, 330 a— Ganbally-Thomas, 4 qrs, 459 a— Cluniquin,
4qrs, 284 a. — Cluuumurry, 1 qr, 1 1 5 a. — Burnett alias
Borroglmough, 1 qr, 100 a— Bayannagh, 1 qr, and Tullan-
tippen, 1 qr, 172 a. — Tobberowry with Carrowbaddagh
4 qrs, 398 a— Killines, Coylins alias East Coylins, 3 cartrons,
A- Owen, 1 qr, 37 a. ; bar. and co. Roscommon. the
estate of Sir John Nugent and Colonel Richard Nugent, at-
tainted—Ballynemony, Newtowne, and Cahore, 500 a. ; bar. Wexford
Ballaheen, co. Wexford— the estate of James Gille<mn, at-
tainted—Boderaue, 129 a.; bar. Shelburne, same co— Rent,
111/. 8s. 9,}//. — the estate of John Itchingham, attainted. all
which, having been granted to Joost Earl of Albemarle, were by
him, by deeds of lease and release dated 29th and 30th March
1699, for the sum of 2,000/, conveyed to William Conolly
esq, and his heirs, except the lands in co. Wexford, which
were conveyed by him, by deeds dated 9th and 10th March
1698, for 1,000/., to Thomas Moore of Dublin, gent, in trust
for the said William Conolly and his heirs Inrolled
24th March 1702.
33. JOHN SPREAD of Corke, merchant, 6th December Cork.
1702 ; consideration, 485/. — The lands and tenements of
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Meath.
Westmeath.
Shyane, and part of Inchiraore, 223 a. & 32 p. — Rent, 8s. 7<Z. ;
bar. Muskery, co. Corke. — die estate of Donogh late Earl of
Clancarty, attainted. InroUed 26 t/i March 1703.
34. DANIEL CONNOR of Bandon Bridge, merchant,
23d March 1702 ; consideration, 988/. — The casde, town, and
lands of Mashannaglass, 567 a. — Rent, 11/. 17s. 10K ; bar.
Muskery, co. Corke. — the estate of Donogh Earl of Clan-
carty, attainted. InroUed 26 th March 1703.
36. EDWARD RILEY of Dublin, esq.,30th October 1702;
consideration, 875/. 12s. llfd. — The town and lands of
Prantstowne, 231a.; bar. Screene, co. Meath. — a moiety
of Rayestowne, 74 a. & 20 p. — Archerstowne, 140 a. — in
Miltowne, 72 a. 2 r.— in Grenoge, 9 a. ; bar. Ratoath, same
co. — Rent, 51. 3s. Sd. — the estate of Mathew Barnwall of
Archerstowne, attainted, which, having been granted to Joost
Earl of Albemarle, were conveyed by him, 23d and 24di March
1699, for 1,250/., to said Riley Inrolled With March
1703.
40. ROBERT PACKENHAM of Brooklyn, esq.,
17th March 1702; consideration, 1/. 17s.0J</.— The towns and
lands of Upper and Lower Rathwyne, 523 a. & 27 p. — Agha-
velvy, 29 a. 3 r. 2 p. — Ryverstowne, 481 a. 3 r. 24 p. prof.
41 A. 1 R. unprof.— Ballinlea, 79 a. 1 R. 27 p.— Ballrewen,
60 a. prof. 25 a. unprof. — Woodsdowne, 105 a. 3 r. 30 p.
prof. 257 a. unprof. — Castledowne, 65 a. & 39 p. prof. 119 a.
2 r. unprof. — Greatdowne, 303 a. 3 r. 12 p. prof. 257 a. un-
prof. — Newtowne, 158 a. 3 r. 24 p. prof. 241a. 3r. 7 p. un-
prof.—Heathstowne, 492 a. 2 R. prof. 342 a. 3 R. unprof.—
Colcahan, 69 a. 1 R. 32 p. — Crodanstowne, 135 a. prof. 39 a.
unprof. — Ballicknetry alias Ballinehihy, 380 a. & 23 p. prof.
10 a. 2 r. unprof. — Mucklin, 38 a. 2 r. 5 p. — Bartinstowne
alias Beatonstowne, 17 a. 2 r. 37 p. ; bar. Ferbill, co. West-
meath.— die estates of Redmond and Hugh Mulledy esqrs.,
attainted, which having been granted to Joost Earl of Albe-
marle, were by him, by deeds of lease and release dated 9th
and 10th March 169S, for 2,000/., conveyed to John Rotton
of Dublin, <rent, in trust for the said Robert Packenham,
which trust he declared by deed dated 27th April 1699.
InroUed 16 th April 1703.
46. MORGAN RYAN of Dublin, esq., 26th April 1703;
consideration, 192/. — The lands of Outerush, North, called
Derryarigid, 122 a. — Rent, 1/. 17s. 0.{</. ; bar. Tullogh, co.
Clare. — die estate of John and Teige Ryan, attainted.
Inrolled 3 d May 1703.
47. BRYAN GUNNINGof Roscommon, gent., 19th March Ji
1702; consideration, 500/. 7s. 6J«i. — The lands of Ardkillin,
182 a.— Faulsk, 66 a.— Cloneigh, 120 a.— in Cartron, 16 a.
—in Lisquirke, 73 a. 2 r.— Total, 457 a. 2 r. ; bar. and co.
Roscomon. — the estate of Christopher Lord Slane, attainted,
which having been granted to Godart Earl of Athlone,
15th April 1693, were by him conveyed, by deeds of lease and
release dated 28th and 29th June 1698, for 221/., to said
Bryan Gunning. Inrolled 5th May 1703.
52. JOHN IVERS of Mount Ivers, co. Clare, esq.,
26th April 1703; consideration, 261/.— Part of the quarter or
plowF of Clontra, 75 a.— Rent, 1/. 2s. 9Jrf. — part of Bally-
brogliane, 66 a. — Rent, lZ.0s.0J<Z. ; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare.
—the former being the estate of Richard Grace gent., and
the latter being the estate of Nicholas White, merchant, at-
tainted. Inrolled 12 th May 1703.
55. JOHN HAMOND of Corke, gent., 2d April 1703 ;
consideration, 130/.— The house wherein he dwelt, with the
backsides and appurtenances ; city Corke. — to hold for the
life of Thomas Coppinger, attainted. Inrolled Vith May
1703.
56. Alderman JOHN ECCLES of Dublin, 12th May
1703 ; consideration, 1,944/. — All die lands called Bally-
bou»ht, 54a. 3r. 24f.; bar. Coolock, co. Dublin.— the estate
of the late King James. Inrolled 14t/t May 1703.
58. LEWIS MEARES of Meares Court, esq., and
GEORGE JONES of Rathconnell, gent., co. Westmeath,
7th May 1703; consideration, 1,2511. — The town and lands
of Skeaghbegg (part), 16 a.— part of Fartliingstowne, 34 a.—
part of Capahenhan, 26 a.— Lurgan, 40 a.— part of Rowlands-
towne, 37 a. — Ballinlugg, 200 a. — Simonstowne, 67 a. —
Rath, 19 a.— Releek, 15 a. ; bar. Rathconratb, co. West-
meath. die estate of the late King James. Inrolled
| 1st June 1703.
Clare.
Corh.
Dublin.
Westmeath.
Roll, 2 d Anne, eleventh part, face.
Ito co in.
Kildare.
King's Co.
Kdlent
Cork.
1 JOHN TRENCH of Dungar, esq., 12th June 1703;
consideration, 232/.— The town and lands of Carrowdrishagh,
97 A, Rent, 1/. 0s. Sd. ; i bar. Bellamoe, co. Roscomon. —
the estate of Feaghry Flynn, attainted. Inrolled 23 d June
1703.
2. WILLIAM GORE of Woodford, esq., 14th June 1703 ;
consideration, 42/.— One fourth part of die town and lands of
Belnagare and Rathnalig, with the fourth part of the corn-
mill 175 a.; bar. Ballintober, co. Roscomon. — the estate
of Charles O’Connor, attainted. Inrolled 23d June 1703.
3. Colonel WENTWORTH HARMAN, 12th June
1703; consideration, 1,090/.— The town and lands of New-
town Clane and part of Hoarestowne alias Harristowne,
302 a. 1 R. 24 p. ; bar. Clane, co. Kildare.— die estate of the
late King James. Inrolled 24 th June 1703.
6. THOMAS T1LSON junior, gent., 2d June 1703 ;
consideration, 420/.— The town and lands of Lurtanemore,
277 a. 2 r.— Rent, 51. 4s. 8 \d. ; bar. Ballyboy, King’s Co.—
the estate of Charles Geogliegan, attainted. Inrolled
22 d June 1703.
7. JOHN LANGRISH of Knocktopher, esq., 12di June
1703 ; consideration, 457/. — The town and lands of Mil-
towne and Mocully, 170 a.— the commons thereto belonging,
200 a. — White’s Castle, 69 a. ; bar. Knocktopher, co. Kil-
kenny.—the estate of the late King James. InroUed
25 th June 1703.
9. THOMAS PUTLAND of Dublin, esq., assignee of
Diana Mitchell, administratrix of Joseph Mitchell, late of
Barnetstownc, co. Cork, gent., 16th March 1702; consider-
(122.)
ation, 668/. Is. 2 \d. — The town and lands of Ballynduage
alias Ballydaagh, 228 a. 2 r. prof. 32 a. unprof. — mountain
thereto belonging, 471a. — Rent, 13s. 3f</. — Carrigacunna
and Cappa, 356 a. ; bar. Fermoy, co. Corke.— the estate of
Sir Richard Nagle, attainted, which having been granted,
15di July 1695, to Henry Viscount Sydney, were by him, by
deeds of lease and release dated 2d and 3d November 1698,
for 383/. 16s. 8<Z., conveyed to Samuel Mitchell of Barnards-
towne, same co., gent., brother of the said Joshua, in trust for
said Joshua ; and the said Diana, 23d February 1702, assigned
her interest therein, and her right of repurchasing the same
from the trustees, to the said Thomas Putland and his heirs.
Inrolled 28 th June 1703. .
14. Colonel WENTWORTH HARMAN, 22d June
1703; consideration, 174/. — A moiety or full half of the town
and lands of Ballure and Slraghnedarry ; bar. Forth, co.
Carlow.— the estate of John Warren, attainted. Inrolled
29</i June 1703.
16. JOHN DRURY of Dublin, gent., 31st May 1703 ;
consideration, 493/.— The town and lands of Philpotstowne,
143A.-Re.it, 8Z.5s.2K; bar. Navan, co. Meath. - the
estate of Luke Dowdall, attainted.. InroUed ls< July
1703.
18. THOMAS SHUTE clothier, 30th April 1703; con-
sideration, 24/.— All that house called the Quakers Meeting
House, in Youghall, co. Cork. — the estate of Nicholas
Ronane, attainted. InroUed 2d July 1703.
19. RICHARD BALDWIN, one of the senior fellows ol
Trinity college near Dublin, 21st June 1703 ; consideration,
770/. The lands of Great Treffans, 204 a.; bar. Moyfenragh,
Meath.
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'• «>■ Meath. — the estate of the late King James Inrolled
2d July 1703.
20. WILLIAM COCK BAKER, 27th April 1703 ; con-
sideration, 200/. — A brick house, with a back house, stable, I
and sheds adjoining, containing in front 28 feet, in the rear
28 feet, extending in length from front to rear 1 06 feet, in
Church-street, par. St. Michans, city Dublin. — the estate
of Richard Fagan, attainted Inrolled 2d July 1703.
21 .JOHN QUINN of Dublin, esq., 21st June 1703;
consideration, 470/. — All that messuage called the Bull Inn,
with a large stable, and all those ten small brick houses in
Patrick-street and Bull Alley, city Dublin. — the estate of
Richard Fagan, attainted. Inrolled 2d My 1703.
A. 23. PATRICK VANCE of Fort Hill, co. Longford, gent.,
18th June 1703; consideration, 314/. — Part of Ballagh,
134 a. & 8 p. ; bar. Moyashell and Magheredernon, co West-
meath. — the estate of the late King James Inrolled
6/4 My 1703.
25. DANIEL JACKSON of Clonshagh, clke., 23d March
1702; consideration, 492/.— The town and lands of Holy- ;
woodrath, 96 a. & 24 p. ; bar. Castleknock, co. Dublin. the
estate of the late King James. Inrolled 1th My 1703.
27. Alderman WILLIAM GIBBONS of Dublin, 1
12th June 1703; consideration, 511/. — The town and lands (
of Phrompstowue, 126 a. 3 a.; bar. Rathdowne, co. Dublin. £
—the estate of the late King James. Inrolled 8th My C
41. JOHN PACEY of Dublin, esq, 21st J,ne „os .
consideration, 9551— All those lands called Seurloc!,. Forme — *
29a. tmSr -Handeoeb, Fame, 84a. Sr— Eustnoes
4. rate 38 a. ft 1 e-Rcnt, u m, * , , j,
rr ««ate of
the late IOng James Inrolled 4/4 August 1703.
42. PHILIP SAVAGE esq., privy conn', 23d June 1703 ; DuUk
cmisideraHon, 120/.— All that plott of ground whereon stood
t e .mnsof an old timber house, in St. MichaelVlane, will,
all back houses, backsides, gardens, &c. thereto belon<rin<r-
city Dublin.— the estate of Daniel Arthur of Dublin, mer-
chant, attainted, commonly called Sir Daniel Arthur knt
Inrolled 4 th August 1703.
44 EDWARD STRATFORD of Bel.n, co. Kildare T
t?" 1 1? “5f*mtio», 421. — In Mestomte
1«A : bar. Mtddlethirt, eo. T,™aa,,v.-the „f
late King James. Inrolled 4/4 June 1703.
45 JOSEPH DEANE of Dublin, esq., 23d June 1703 ; Cork
consideration, 970/.-The towns and lands of Gortnesraunle
LZiu’t 16P-T.XS
3/. os. lid. ; bar. Imokelly, co. Corke— the estate of Nidi*
Konayne, attainted Inrolled 4th August 1703.
28. The said Alderman GIBBONS, 14th June 1703;
consideration, 142/.— A timber house, with all rooms, cellars,
out-houses, stables, backsides, yards, 8tc. thereto belonging
in Bride-street, city of Dublin. — the estate of Richard’
Fagan, attainted.— a chiefry of 18s. 2 j,d. out of Rickenhead •
bar. Coolock, co. DuBLiN.-the estate of Richard Earl of
Tyreconnell, attainted.— Inrolled 8th July 1703.
30. Alderman JOHN ECCLES of .Dublin, I9tli June
1703 ; consideration, 80/.-In Blancherstowne, 8 a. 1 r - bar
Castleknock, co. DuBLiN.-the estate of the late King James.’
Inrolled 8th July 1703.
31. JAMES CHALENOR of Dublin, brewer, 22d May
1703; consideration, 250/. — Two houses wherein he or bis
under-temum dwelt, in St. Patrick-street—R,,,,, U. 7,. , ci„
Dublin, the estate of Richard Fagan esq., attainted -
Inrolled 9/4 July 1703.
33. JOHN DRURY of Dublin, gent., 23d June 1703-
consideration, 1,41 0/.-The town and lands of Ballindrumny,’
144 a. Ballmcroghane, 182 A.-Templebannogh, 102 A.-jn
Carrowgarrane, 146>.-Rent, 51. 18s. IJd.-chiefry of 2/ „
year to the Lari of Clanricard; J bar. Leitrim, co. Gaiwav
Inrolled 9/4 July 1703.
35. Colon,! JOHN EYRE of Eyr. C„„„, 18th j„„
DOS con,*, n, ,„n, 201. - The lands of Rdly-hotw, ,„d
Ktlleven;, 213 a ; bar. LongfonI, co. Gaiwav.-, be mute of
ge or HuS“ Daly> attainted Inrolled 9/4 My 1703.
37. JOHN RATHWELLof Birfordstowne, co. Meath
gent., 16th June 1703 ; consideration, 48.S/— 1 The town
lands of the two Canonstowne, 169a.; bar. Kells, co. Meath —
the estate of the late King James Inrolled 19/4 July 1703. '
38. WILLIAM CONOLLY of Dublin eso 10th r
= 1 consideration, 4241-Tb. l
;
2sfM.S ms” S ”2™* OOHNOB,
46. THOMAS CLERKE of Dublin, .rent 14th T
n, 37 03_ ’ Consideration, 150/.-The lands of LoughiU, Teodm °
ds Catrickstnkin, Cleyquonme, Aghodonow, Corry^ilh'ine’
n. Sheane, Claryhill I, Keallimore, Ballikill, Aghnackley, Mullin’
ly Carngnegahah, Monelaw, Latbrigidd, Tawny, nulcrire, Mul-
laghbane, SI, arrow, and Carrigkorke; bar. Orier, co. Armagh
—the estate of Murtogh Magennis, attainted, ’by lease from
! fon0reT hU reSq'’t vrt yem'S unexP“'ed, at the rent of
S’ Sa J°7 f°r the Sald three years at the said rent
r, Inrolled 4th August 1703.
<1
; 47. HENRY IRWIN of Bovanatrh ™ Hoc.
,f 14th June 1703; consideration, 364/.— The towiTond Sl'9°‘
of RtllvnnDDtho,, n w. 1 11 nncl muds
n 8 > C“lowcon,a". Carrowdoclavagh, Carrow-
knockhellen, and Carrowknockower, 308 a 2 r 30
1 iStaft Tv 1 *■ **> c—. 'co. s„o„.-*
' “”,ei **•* 15 th August
49. JOSEPH DAMER of Dnbbn, esq., 31st May DOS - -A
, eon,, lemtton, 8591.-P,,, „f »wn ,,,d I„ds i
, nbas ' Goctmofig, 103 a. j bee. ClonwilU.m, co. T,,,,,* .
' im. “““ °f ““ K“’S J*"“ Enrolled 23d A^ul,
50 JAMES YOUNG of Dublin, 23d j», —
nons*„„„„, 951-A bo„e on tenement, pan „f b”S
o UuBLiN—to hold for the life of Michael Chamberlain
attainted. Inrolled 23 d August 1703.
• ,#L The Tl JAMES Y0UNG> 11th June 1703 • con
J 1703^aS Dal'cy Plntbtn, attainted — On^W^Sd
52. RALPH SMITH of Ptwoellstowne, s.h
DOS , consideration, 4401. _ Tim town J
derails, being pan of Sianemora, 123 a —in the same *
estate of the late Kmg Jamm -Itmlki fftft Atgmt MS.
54. JAMES JOHNSTON of LlttIemodM.ee F„m i ,
gent., 22d June 1703; consideration, 1051— jj SiT ’
-d.eS'e,mmTf"p;,Wt4Sl b”- »o. Losoyonm
to of Iatiick Everard, attainted.— Inrolled
26/4 August 1703. enrolled
23d Match 1702; c.nsidcjion, I.SSSiLli^. OKORGE WILTON of Corgi™, Ceram —
of 1W, own,, 207,. 3 n. 24,:., bat. £5^“
™.-to j 2 1* SJSas H"gh ST" of
^ - — - , - ROBERT JOHNSTON,,,. Cat.,,, 23d June
I 1703; consideration, 294!._Thc boom or *eme„t ln *
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possession, and all the pole of land called Moydriston, 132 a.
- Rent, 21. 7s. 9<Z. ; bar. Loghtee and Cloninnghan, co. Ca-
VAN- the estate of Patrick Magee and Bryan M'Cabe,
attainted. — InroUed 4 lit September 1703.
60. MICHAEL LEEDS merchant, 31st May 1703;
consideration, 117/.— A piece of ground whereon is one brick
house built, containing in breadth, in the front, 32 feet of
assize and 9 inches, and the same in the rear, and in depth
23 feet; in Cook-street, city of Dublin. — the estate of
Richard Fagan esq., attainted. • InroUed 20 Ih September
1703.
61. PATRICK SAVAGE of Portaferry, esq., 16th June 2 Akki
1703 ; consideration, 56/. — All their right and interest in, to,
and out of the lands of Ballyfuneragh, 119 a. Sit. 16p. — the D°wn
fresh water lough thereto belonging ; bar. Ards, co. Dowse.
— the estate of Rowland Savage, attainted. InroUed
22d September 1703.
62. JOHN WOOD of Rosmcade, co. Westmeath, esq., Westmec
21st May 1703; consideration, 84/. — Part of the town and
lands of Rosmeade and Carrestowne alias Lancloan, 92 a. 3 n.
35 p. ; bar. Delvin, co. Westmeath. — the estate of the late
ICing James. InroUed 20th October 1703.
Roll, 9,d Anne, eleventh part, bach.
1. NATHANIEL EVANS of Bally will iamroe, co. Car- S
low, gent., 31st May 1703; consideration, 2,266/. - The <
towns and lands of Knockroe, 391 a.— Seskin Nodery, 336 a. i
— Dunroe, 340 a.— Tarrisbegg, 362 a.— Clonegoose, 69 a.— i
Knocknegoudonagh, 165 A.-Ballywilliamroe and M'Mana-
how, 523 a. — f Newtowne, 505 a. — Rolianagh and Moyvally,
402 a— Crannagh, Knocknekeiran, 387 a. - Ballynesilloge, :
254 a.— Ballyntovin, Ballyknockane, Ballyderumie, and half
of Faranoule, 455 a. -part Ballymore, 196 a - Kilgreny
alias Killedane and Bnllyclantumuck, 440 a. — Killedmund .
and Tomduffe, 362 A. —f Clonegagh and common to New- .
towne and Clonegagh, 212 a.— llossdillig and killenerly, .
185 a. Cloghwater, 140 a.; bar. Idrone, co. Carlow.
Rent, 1/. 14s°— the estate of Dudly Bagnall esq., attainted ;
for life, with a reversion in fee after several estates tail
claimed and allowed, to hold for the said Dudley's life and the
said reversion - Note : By deed, dated 26th June 1703,
Mr. Evans declared that the lands thus f marked were pur-
chased in trust for Thomas Wilcocks of Dublin, grocer, who
paid 260/. for the same, and he conveyed them over to him
accordingly, subject to 4s. a year quit rent. — InroUed 20di
October (anno 2** Anna:, 1”” pars, d. R. 15.) InroUed
26 tli June 1703.
4. THOMAS BAYLV of Kilcleagh, esq., 14th June
1703; consideration, 186/.— The town and lands of Bogga-
couran, 112 a. 3 R. 24 p. ; bar. Clonlonan, co. Westmeath.
—the estate of the late King James. InroUed 1st July
1703.
6. FRANCIS BERNARD of Dublin, esq., 19tli March
1702; consideration, 456/. 14s. 8.)</. — The towns and lands
of Cloglidagh and Ardragli, 1 plowF, 258a.— Rent, 12s. 3d. ;
bar. Muskry, co. CoRK.-the estate of Justin MCarthy, at-
tainted ; which having been granted to Henry Viscount Syd-
ney were by his lordship, by deeds of lease and release dated
2d and 3d November 1698, for 273/. 14s. Id., conveyed to
said Francis Bernard and his heirs. InroUed 12 th July
1703.
9. JAMES Earl of ABERCORNE, 19th June 1703;
consideration, 700/.— The castle, manor, lordship, and towne of
Strabane, with all its denominations and members as specified
in the deed, which are omitted here as having been inserted m
former "rants, and several fee-farm rents out of divers par-
cels thereof.— Rent, 35/. 6s. 8|d.; bar. Strabane, co. Tyrone.
_ the estate of Claud late Earl of Abercorne, attainted.
InroUed 14 th July 1703.
12. NORMAN GARSTIN of Braganstowne, co. Louth,
esq., nth March 1702; consideration, 101/. 3s. 9|</.— The
towns and lands ofCoolederry and Mullaghagh alias Coole-
derry, 104 a. — Rent, 21. 13s. lid.; bar. Farny, co. Mo-
naghan.—the estate of Christopher Lord Slane, attainted ;
which, having been granted, 15th April 1693, to Godart Earl
of Athlone, were by his lordship, by deeds of lease and re-
lease dated 27th and 28tl\ June 1698, for_106/-, conveyed to
said Garstin. InroUed 21s/ July 1703.
27 feet, and in the rear 52 feet 6 inches, and in depth 141 feet ;
city of Dublin. — the estate of Richard Fagan esq., attainted;
the house in Fishamble-street subject to a chiefly of 5s. 9tf. to
the dean and chapter of Christchurch; and the house in
Michael’s-lane subject to a chiefry of 12s. to said dean and
chapter, and 11s. 3d. to St. Michael’s Guild. InroUed
20 th July 1703.
17. Said JOSEPH LEESON, 23d June 1703 ; consider-
ation, 487/.— A bouse or tenement in St. Patrick-street, Dub-
lin, containing in front and rear 20 feet each, and in depth
38. — a house in said street, containing in front 20 feet, and in
the rear 44 feet, and in depth 52 feet, and a back house. — a
house in said street, containing in front 20 feet, in the rear
27 feet, and in depth 100 feet, with 5 small tenements back-
wards; demised by the dean and chapter of St. Patrick to
Thomas Fitz-Gerald or Denis Byrne, attainted, for 61 years,
from Michaelmas 1681, at 21. 2s. rent, and two capons, or
5s., to hold to said Lceson for the residue of said term.
InroUed 20 th July 1703.
19. HENRY DAVIS of Carrigfergus, 27th April 1703 ; ■
consideration, 3,043/. — The manor of Kilteele, and those the
lands of Corballis, containing 106 a. 1 r. 8 p. with a farm-
house thereon ; rent, 7s. 0A<Z. — Porters Farm in Killteel, with
2 houses and gardens, 55 a. 2it. ; rent, 3s. 5 d. — Killteel (part)
alias Mill Farm, whereon are -two houses, a malt-house, out-
houses, a cabbin and garden, and liberty of cutting turf on
the mountains of Cupidstowne and Chaldmondlys farm, 101a.
8t 32 p. ; rent, 5s. 10 $</. — Black Church, whereon is a house,
with out-houses and gardens, 159 a. 3 it. 32 p. ; rent, 7s. 0 ,)</.;
bar. Salt, co. Kildare. — the lands of Kilwarden, whereon
are four houses, with gardens, stables, and out-houses, 247 a.
1 it. 24 p.; rent, 13s. 8<Z.; bar. Naas, same co.— the estate of
Richard late Earl of Tyreconnell, attainted. InroUed
19 th July 1703.
22. Said HENRY DAVIS, 12th June 1703; consider-
ation, 1,540/. — The town and lands called the lower front of
Calliaghstowne alias Knocknabrick, 181a. In. 32 p. — the
upper part of the same, 292 a. 2 it. ; bar. Coolock, co. Dub-
Us. 24. JOHN BAYLY of Castlemore, co. Corke, esq.,
E 3d March 1702; consideration, 41/. 1 4s. 7Jti — The towns
and lands of E. & W. Cooldufls, 472a.— Rent, 9s. 94 </.;
bar. Muskry, co. Cork — the estate of Justin McCarthy, at-
tainted; which having been granted to Henry Viscount
Sydney, were by him conveyed, by deeds of lease and release
dated 2d and 3d November 1698, for the sum of 200/. to the
said John Bayly and his heirs. InroUed 19 th July 1703.
28. NATHANIEL BOYSE of Dublin, esq., 19th June
1703 ; consideration, 206/. — The town and lands of Ballat-
teen alias Ballaghtan, 245 a.; bar. Bargy, co. Wexford.—
the estate of the late King James. InroUed 2d August
30. The said NATHANIEL BOYSE, 21st June 1703 ;
consideration, 2,150/.— The castle, town, and lands of Moy-
elly, 187 a. prof. 70 a. bog.— Tober, 103a.— Killkerly, 11 5a.
2 it.— part of Ballyncuviston, in two parcells, 176 a. 2 it.—
Total rent, 11/. 11s. 9</.; bar. Killcoursey, King’s Co.— the
estate of Richard or Robert Grace, attainted InroUed
2d August 1703.
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[March
iE- 32. THOMAS WALLIS of Curryglasse, co. Corke, esq.,
. 15th June 1703; considerations, 280/. and 224/. — The towns
and lands of Inchimore and Cloughbourone, 258a. 1 it. — Mil-
leenarraradig, 85 a. — Kent, 31. 5s. Id. — Gortadiraclee, 106 a.
— Inchibegg, 522 a. — Rent, 2s. llid. ; bar. Muskry, co.
Cokke— the estate of Donogh late Earl of Clancarty, at-
tainted. Inrolkd 6th August 1703.
34. HOPTON SCOTT of Ballynoran, co. Wicklow,
gent., 5th June 1703; consideration, 390/.— The annuity or
rent-charge of 60/. out of Rathalron, Newinstowne, and Cor-
bettstowne, during the joint lives of Edward Sweetman,
attainted, and Amy his wife; a mortgage of 200/. on the same
lands made to Patrick Everard, attainted, by Christopher
Cusack Inro/led 6th August 1703.
37. HENRY OSBORNE of Dardistowne, co. Meatli,
esq., 12th June 1703; consideration, 890/.— Tlie town and
lands of Ballgeen, 223 a.; bar. Duleek, co. Meath— the
estate of Richard late Earl of Tyreconnell, attainted In-
rolled 14 th August 1703.
,A- 38. WILLIAM CONOLLY esq., 3d June 1703; consi-
deration, 64/. 19s. 5d. — The towns and lands ofBallyowen,
53 a. — Dardistowne, 203 a. & 16 p Graftonstowne and
Camoge, 184 a. 3 it. 16 p. ; bar. Delvin, co. Westmeath—
Lewingstown, 147 a. & 32 p. ; bar. Farbill, same co. the
estate of Christopher Nugent of Dardistowne, attainted
Inrolled Uth August 1703.
n. 39. The said WILLIAM CONOLLY esq., 21st June
1703; consideration, 471/. — The town and lands of Kill-
magher, 123 a. 1 it. 16 p. prof. 5a. lit. 24p. unprof— Flaske,
79 a. & 24 p. prof. 28 a. & 1 p. unprof. ; bars. Athlone and
Roscoinon, co. Roscommon— the estate of Garret Dillon,
attainted. Inrolkd 14 th August 1703.
40. WILLIAM MOORE of Dublin, esq., 22 d June
1703; consideration, 330/. — The town and lands of Unkle
alias Knockonbrowne, containing 117 a— ICnockalroony alias
Knockarowny, 111 a— Knockroe, 119 a— Brendrum, 44 a.
2 it. — Aghalush, Shcabane, and Freubegg, 211 a. 1 it— Car-
roneranagh, 183 a Ballaghagh and Ardherin, 733 a.
Ardearragh alias Ardoroe, 162 a. 2 it— Culleilogh alias Cul-
logh, 141a. 2 it— Lagafuga, 73a. 3r— Killeens and Carrow-
monagh, 164 a. — Ballygarruffe, 144 a. 1 e. 24 p. Foxford
als Carrownahine, 401 a— Ardlmom, 244 a— Boghola and
Corralea, 135 a. 3 it— Pollagh, 177 a. 3 r— Clongee, 249 a.
— Lecarrowconnell alias Lecarrowrourej 136 a. 2 r. Killi-
heagh, 141a. 2r.; bar. Gallen, co. Mayo— the estate of
Henry O’Neile, attainted, and all other his estate in Ireland.
Inrolkd 18 th August 1703.
bar. Eliogurty, co.
townannor, 21 a.—
Ufa and Offa, sai
Middlethird, same
and Ikerin, same i
Offit, same co. — tin
21s/ August 1703i
Tipperary— in the north part of New-
in the north part of Gortmore, 27 a.; bar.
ne co. —in Barretts-Graige, 29a.; bar.
co- *n Garrymore, 48 a. ; bar. Eliogurty
:o— in Shanrahinc, 164 a.; bar. Iffa and
! “We of' the late King James Inrolkd
Tipperary.
42. DAVID CROSBY of Ardfert, esq., 27th February
1702; consideration, 16/. 0s. ljd— The town and lands of
Gnugeand Killowrane; bar. Clanmorris, co. Kerry; which
had been mortgaged by his father. Sir Thomas Crosby, for
120/., to George Goold the father of John Goold, attainted.
Inrolled 18th August 1703.
43. The said DAVID CROSBY, 23d March 1702- con-
sideration, 789/. 5s. Id. — The towns and lands of Ballyhenry,
Cloughanerourke, Benecree, Dunmountain, and Ballybro-
mane; bar. Clanmorris, co. Kerry; which had been mort-
gaged by his father to Sir Patrick Trant, attainted In-
rolled 18 th August 1703.
46 JOHN WHITE of Cappagh, co. Tipperary, esq.,
19th June 1703; consideration, 2,623/. 15s— Part of Garry-
vnny and Monerea, 209 a. 1 r. 20 P— Gortnamona ats Goi t-
ane 3 a— part of Lacknescarry, 12 a— Killmacogy, 114a—
Ballyferune, 16 a— Slmndemgin, 19 a— Kellogcs, 263 a—
Longlord, Monegairiffe, Killanurra alias Killanora, 380 a—
Bracklone, 18 a. & 16 P.; bar. Coonagb, co. Limerick-
a tenement or messuage in High-street, city Limerick, half of
Ooi thauna, with one half and one eighth of the Wood, 220 a..
48. JOHN BONNING of Dublin, gent., 21st June 1703 ; Westmeath.
consideration, 108/. — Part of Bryanstowne, 29 a. 3r.; bar.
Moynshell and Magheredernon, co. Westmeath. the estate
of die late King James Inrolkd 21s/ August 1703.
I 50. The said JOHN BONNING, 21st June 1703; con- Dublin.
'’‘deration, 500/— The messuage and tenement called Fyans
Ho“' to to. old Com Market ne.t Newgate, A, Do™.
—the estate of James Hackett of Priestowne, co. Dublin, esq.
attainted. Inrolkd 21s/ August 1703.
52. The said JOHN BONNING, 21st June 1703; con- lonofin-d
Slderation, 18/— The town and lands of Tinemeranagh alias '
1 ismeneranagh, 1 cartron— part of Keele ats ICeyly, 1 cartron,
78 a. S r. 10 p. prof. 40 a. unprof— Ballintobber alias Ballin-
tobretalias Ballintober, Shanaghmore, and Gowerty, 2cartrons
164 a. 3 r. 15 p. ; bar. Moydow, co. Longford— the estate
of Fergus Farrell late of Ballintobber, esq., attainted. In-
rolkd 21 st August 1703.
1 ™ J°Hf LAN0RISH Knocktopher, M June IFotofci
HMieon.detoOon, 167k _Tw„ tneaneg,.,,,^ >
two dated house,, wltlt the .tone houn, ,„ds, oretari/
gardens, &c. thereof; city of Waterford— the estate of
Arthm- Galway, attainted Inrolkd 16 th September 1703.
r mcnvNRY WHITESIDE bricklayer, and GEORGE Dublin.
GIBSON joiner, both of Dublin, 3d June 1703; consider-
ation, 113/— A tenement or new brick house, with a malt-
house, brewhouse, and two small dwelling-houses, containing
m front 22 feet, in rear 30 feet, and in depth 173 feet, in
St. Patnck-street— Rent, 18s.; city Dublin— the estate of
Richard Fagan, attainted. Inrolled 26th September 1703.
NATHANIEL WHITWELL merchant, 27th May Meath.
1703; consideration, 302/— Part of Curraghtowne, 95 a. -
bar. Screene, co. Meath— the estate of the late King James.’
-Inrolled 3d October 1703.
58. J OSEPH SOUTHERNS malster, 16th January 1700 • Dublin.
consideration, 0/. Os. 0d.~ The house wherein he then lived’
malt-house, and garden, with 20 feet, to be measured from the
west side of his gate in New Church-street, city Dublin, for
the term of 99 years, from the 25th March 1689, at the rent
of 35/. a year, which the trustees made to him on claiming
the benefit of a covenant of a lease to be made by Sir William
Ellis, attainted, dated 19th September 1684 Inrolkd
12/A October 1703.
60. Colonel GEORGE CARPENTER of Nether Court, Kilkenny.
co. Oxford, 23d June 1703; consideration, 1,080/. — The
town and lands of Killahy, 65 1 a — the commons to Killahy
and Trenchardstowne, 38a. ; bar. Cranagh, co. Kilkenny—
the estate of John Grace esq., attainted. InrolledlWi October
1703.
62. WILLIAM PONSONBY of Bessborrow, esq., Ki/lteung.
27th April 1703 ; consideration, 736/. — The town and lands
of Templegaule alias Whitechurch, 162 a. — New Graige,
119a.; bar. Iverke, co. Kilkenny— the estate of die late
King James. Inrolled Is/ October 1703.
63. Reverend MICHAEL BUSTEAD, 15th June 1703; Cbr*.
consideration, 700/. — In Knocklea, 183 a. — Ballingemanig,
224a. — in Knockacullin, 22 a. — in Kinineane, 60 a.; bar.
Kinalea, co. Corke. — the estate of the late King James.
Inrolkd \6th November 1703.
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Roll, %d Anne, twelfth part, face.
Dublin. 1. An INDENTURE Tripartite, made 20th March 1702,
between the trustees, of the first part; Agmondisham Vesey
of Dublin, esq., of the second part; Anne and Henrietta Vesey,
his daughters by Charlotte his late wife, who was sole
daughter and heir to William Sarsfield of Lucan, esq., de-
ceased, of the third part : Whereas the following lands were
vested in the trustees as the estate of Patrick Sarsfield called
Lord Lucan, attainted, bvotber of the said William Sarsfield,
to whom the said William devised the same, amongst other
things, by his will dated 12th April 1675 : and whereas by
an Act of Parliament made in England l”" Annas, for the
relief of James Eustace of Yeomanstowne, Agmondisham
Vesey esq., George Field, and Thomas Brigstock, with rela-
tion to the forfeited estates in Ireland, it was enacted that the
said Agm. Vesey, paying for the following estate to the
trustees on or before 25tli March 1703, at the rate of three
years purchase, as the same was set for in 1702, (allowing
for all crown rents and incumbrances,) the trustees should
convey all the estate of the said William Sarsfield, late in the
said Vesey’s possession in right of his said wife, to him for life ;
remainder to his said daughters by her and their heirs ; which
was accordingly done by this deed for the sum of 1,683/. 4s. 7 Id.,
paid 18th March 1702, subject to several incumbrances and
mortgages, viz. the manor, lordship, town, and lands of Lucan.
the towns, villages, hamlets, and farms of Westpanstowne ;
Kildare. co. Dublin.— the castles, towns, villages, hamlets, and lands
of Turnings, Clownings, Killinmor, Allen’s wood, Sarsfield’s
land in Cappoge, and Lady Castle ; co. Kildare.— Ballyne-
cappogg, Beataghstowne, and Loghbrowne, same co.
Inmiled 19 th May 1703.
the same, 3 stangs, 2 a. 2 r. 8 p. Eng. — in the same, S a. ; con-
taining 1a. 2 r. 28 r. Eng. — half of the marsh land called
Monaree or Monerea ; all situate in the Middle Boher, Boher-
nasleard, and south liberties of Corke, and containing in the
whole, besides the moiety of the rocky lands of Carriganis-
peaky, 44 a. & 14 p. Eng. measure. — the estate of Ignatius
Goold and Arthur Galway, attainted, which having been
granted, 1st July 1693, to Henry Viscount Sydney, were by
him, by deeds of lease and release dated 7 th and 8th April 1619,
for 177/. 6s. 8 </., conveyed to said William Wakeham and his
heirs. Inrolled 8 th June 1703.
Cork.
20. ROBERT W'AKEHAM of Dublin, gent., assignee Cork.
of Henry Nix esq., who was assignee of William Glanders of
Monaghan, gent., 6th March 1702 ; consideration, 558/. 12s. Sd.
— The town and lands of Ballindinish, 1 plowld, 476 a.— -
Rent, Is. ; bar. Barrymore, co. Corke. — the estate of Domi-
nick Sarsfield, attainted, which were granted, 15th July 1695,
to Henry Viscount Sydney, and by him, by deeds of lease and
release dated 2d and 3d November 1 698, for 197/. 7s. Sd.,
conveyed to William Glanders, who, 12th December 1702,
assigned his interest therein to said Henry Nix, who,
15tli February 1702, made over the same to said Robert
Wakeham. Inrolled 8 th June 1703.
24. THOMAS MAGAN of Toglierstowne, gent., 7 th June Westmeath.
1703 ; consideration, 385/. — In Taghbohin, 30 A. — in Croliokl
alias Killcrohold, 97 a. — in Lockardstowne alias Coonlaghard,
25 a. — in Ardbrynan, 20 a. ; bar. Rathconrath, co. West-
meath. — die estate of the late King James. Inrolled
12 th June 1703.
Dublin. 4. JOHN ENOS of Dublin, gent., 30th April 1703;
consideration, 113/.— A piece of ground on which is a timber
house, and a ruined house, in old Corn Market, city of
Dublin. — the estate of Richard Fagan, attainted. Inrolled
24/4 May 1703.
25. JOHN BEAUCHAMP of Ballinloughan, co. Carlow, Carlow.
esq., 7th June 1703; consideration, 504/. — The town and
lands of Carrowbegg and Carrowmore alias Corn's, 379 a. :
bar. Idrone, co. Carlow. — the estate of the late King Janies.
Inrolled lUhJune 1703.
Cork.
7. ABRAHAM DICKSON of Corke, gent., 17th March |
1702; consideration, 1,259/. 16s. 0J</.— Killecloyn, 1 plowF, I
447 a. 2 r. 16 p. ; bar. Barrymore, same co. — Ballintemple
alias Templestowne, and north part of Coppingers Stang,
147 a. — in St. John’s parish, 10 a. — in Bnllinloghy, 1a.;
soudi liberties of Cork. — the estate of Thomas Coppinger, j
attainted. — Bantire alias Bantere, 651 a. 1 r. 24 p. prof.
735 a. 3 R. 8 p. unprof. — Fermoyle, 273 a. 2 it. 8 p. prof.
800a. unprof. ; bar. Duhallow, co. Corke. — Rent, 14/.0s. lid.;
the estate of Sir Richard Nagle, attainted.— the parcel of land
called Huggar’s land, 40 a. ; south liberties of Corke. — the
estate of Ignatius Goold, attainted, which having been granted
to Henry Viscount Sydney, were, by deeds of lease and release
dated 2d and 3d November 1698, for the sum of 476/. 17s. 10 d.
and 702/. 9s. id., conveyed to said Abraham Dixon and his
heirs.— to hold Killecloyn for 99 years, if said Thomas Cop-
pinger should so long live. Inrolled 24 tit May 1703.
13. THOMAS BELLINGHAM of Gernonstowne alias
Garlandstowne, co. Louth, esq., 27th May 1703 ; consider-
ation, 137/. — Part of Williamstowne and Adamstowne, 55 a. —
Rent, 1/. Is. 10.)</. ; bar. Atherdee, co. Louth.— the estate of
Thomas Clinton, attainted. Inrolled 2 d June 1703.
14. WILLIAM WAKEHAM of Barry’s Court, esq.,
2d March 1702; consideration, 388/. 12s. 10jd.— The lands
of Banatassanig, containing 3 a. 1 r. 31 p. or 8 a. Eng.
measure. — the warren, as walled in, 4 a. 3 r. 5 P — Gurtna-
clasliy, 3 stangs.— Banegrohy, 1 a.— 3 stangs and other stang,
10 a. 1 n. 8 p. Irish measure. — Bolierneranky, 1a. Irish,
containing 2 a. 2 n. 8p. Eng. measure.— 1 stang, containing
3 r. 31 p. ; all being part of the lands of Carrigeens. — Gurt-
gara, 3 stangs, containing 1 a. 3 it. 25 p. — one stang, containing
3 r. 22 P. — Gurtnacurgane, J a., containing 1a. 2 r. 23 p.
Eng. measure.— half an acre, containing 1a. 3 r. 4 p. Eng.
measure.— Banegara, 3 a. lit. 6p. — a stang near Middle
Boher, 3 r. 36 p.— an orchard, 2 a. 3 r. 22 p. — Leghanebuoy,
i a., containing 1 a. 1 it. 24 p. Eng. measure.— Parkloghane-
boy, 2 r. 6 p. — in Gurtnacrushy, J a., containing 2 r. 36 p.
Engl.— in the same, £ a., containing 1 a. 3 r. 21 p. Eng.— in
(122.)
27. CHARLES ARMSTRONG of Ballyard, King’s Co.,
esq., 31st May 1703; consideration, 770/. — The town and
lands of Birchballagh, 225 a. 2 it. ; bar. Ikeathy and Ough-
terany, co. Kildare. — the estate of the late King James.
Inrolled 15 th June 1703.
29. Sir RICHARD PYNE knt., 21st April 1703 ; con-
sideration, 294/. — The lands of Ardra, 131 a. 1 it. 8p. ; bar.
Barrymore, co. Corke. — the estate of the late King James,
subject to a chiefry of 6s. Sd. to the Earl of Barrymore and
his heirs. Inrolled 23 d June 1703.
31. CATHERINE HARRIS alias KIEFE, widow of
William Harris of Mallow, 11th May 1702; consideration,
[ ], and in pursuance of an Act of Parliament made for her
relief, anno lm” Annie. — A house in Corke. — Currymroghue,
1 plowlJ. — Killard, Killyshell, and Ballynejaruc, 1 plowF
(except 3 gneeves within Blarney park, conveyed to Sir Richard
Pyne) ; north liberties of Corke. — to hold for the term of
99 years at the rent of 6s. Sd., being the estate of the Earl of
Clancarty, attainted. Inrolled 23 d June 1703.
34. Sir JOHN ROGERSON of Dublin, knt., 7th June
1703; consideration, 3,150/. — The lands of Itahoney, with
a mill thereon and a large red bogg adjoining, 173 a.; bar.
Fertullagh, co. Westmeath the lands of Glassnevin, 205 a. ;
bar. Coolock, co. Dublin. — the estate of the late King James.
— Glassnevin, subject to a fee-farm rent of 21. 9s. 6 d. to the
dean and chapter of Christchurch. Inrolled 25/4 June 1703.
37. The said Sir JOHN ROGERSON, 20th April 1703 ;
consideration, 1,150/. — The lands of Whitestowne and Boyce-
towne, 364 a. 2 r. 32 p. — the mill on the same ; par. Kilcock,
bar. Ikeathy and Oughterany, co. Kildare — the estate of
the late King James. — Note: The mill and watercourse being
subject to a charge of 290/. to Walter White of Pitchfords-
towne, esq., and James his heir apparent, they conveyed the
same to Sir John for that sum, 28th September 1703.
Inrolled 25/4 June 1703.
Westmeath.
Kildare.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
38. The said Sir JOHN ROGERSON, SOth April 1703 ;
— consideration, 880/. — All that piece of ground on which is a
timber house divided into two tenements, and a back brick
house, a small brick tenement and a timber house, containing
in front 38 feet, in the rear 66 feet, and in depth 138 feet,
on the Wood Quay. — Rent, 6/. — the estate of Richard Fagan,
attainted. Inrolkd 25th June 1703.
1. -10. JOHN LEAGH of Drogheda, esq., 10th June 1703;
consideration, 1,570/.— In Irishtowne, 60 a. — more in the
same, 97 a. ; bar. Moyashell and Maheredernon, co. West-
meath.— the estate of King James. — Kilbride pass, 441 a.
prof. 338 a. bogg; bar. Fertuliagh, same co.— the estate of
Nicholas Darcy, attainted. — Inrolkd. 28 th June 1703.
43. PERCY FREAKE of Rathbarry, esq., 23d June
1703 ; consideration, 600/. — The lands of Bally Island, with
two small islands, 492 a. 8 k — Rent, 3s. 6d. ; bar. West Car-
bery, co. Co it he. — die estate of Edward Galway, attainted,
subject to a chiefly of 10s. 6 d. allowed to Sir Richard Cox.
Inrolkd Is/ July 1703.
45. CHARLES CAMPBELL of Dublin, esq., 24th April
1,703 ; consideration, 1,950.— The poles, towns, and lands of
Rallaghanmore, Rallaghanbegg, Lisnechigg, Carrigddonow
alias Carrigleauchoe, both the Raths, Ballinelorgan alias
Ballinlurgan, Newcastle, Mulloghboy, and Cardoway alias
Culderry, with all the sub-denominations called the Ten Poles,
912 a.; bar. Slane, co. Meath. — Douneree alias Liscomerie
ais Dromereagh, Dingen-Caffry alias Derene-CafTry, Drom-
peak, Lisgowenbegg, Lisgowenmere, Drumhalpin, Carry-lass,
Dromskier alias Dromskeery, Rathra alias Raragli, Cornkilly,
Corgy alias Cornagee, Carrynagowen, Dromeran, Lismore,
Knockcappill alias Knockacappill alias Merehill, Rora-h alias
Rakay, and Lisrevogh alias Lisreagli, with the sub-denomina-
tions called the 17 Poles, 1,236 a— Rent, 30/. 10s. 0W.; bar.
Clonkee, co. Cavan. — the estate of Christopher Lord Slaine,
attainted. Inrolkd 6th July 1703.
50. WILLIAM FLOWER of Dublin, 19th June 1703 ;
consideration, 180/. — Two houses or tenements on the north '
side of St. James-street, with a lime-kiln, yard, backside, and
garden plot, containing in front to the street, on the south,
59 feet; in depth, on the east side, 230 feet; in breadth, on the
north side, 46 feet; and in depth, on the west side, 238 feet;
city of Dublin.— the estate of James Talbott, late of Tem-
pleoge, esq., attainted. Inrolkd 9th July 1703.
52. RICHARD FITZPATRICK of Casdetowne, Queen’s
Co., 3d April 1703; consideration, 1,415/.— The town and
lands of Ardrass, 263 a. 1 it. 16 p— the commons thereto
belonging, 40 a. & 12 p.; bar. Salt, co. Kildare— the estate
of Richard Earl of Tyreconnell, attainted Inrolkd
10 th Jidy 1703.
54. Reverend ARTHUR ANDERSON, D.D., 31st May
1703; consideration, 476/.— In Killeen, 93 a— in Ballybrack,
39 a. — in Knockageele, 54 a. — in Curraghbov, 51a.—
Total rent, 5/. Is. 2.W. ; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny— the
estate of Charles Ryan, attainted Inrolkd 1 2th July 1703.
56. JAMES ANDERSON of Dublin, gent., 17th June
1703; consideration, 1,715/— The town and lands of Port-
laghan and Tullaghermon, 133 a. 2 it— in Upper Ballyvarry,
11 a— in Killough, 42 a— in Ardglass, 10 a — Conny Island,
28 a. 1 r. in Killbride, 40 a— Lucastowne alias Ballylucas,
164 a— in Rathmullin, 97 a— Islandbane, 33 a. ; bar. Lecale,
co. Dowse — the estate of the late King James. Inrolkd
12 th July 1703.
58. SUSANNA HARVEY of Cork, spinster, 23d April
1703 ; consideration, 240/.— The house or tenement called the
Garter Tavern, with a back-house, kitchen, wash house, garden,
stable, and back yard; St. Peter’s parish, south-west quarter
of Corke— the estate of Ignatius Goold or Arthur Galway,
te 1 Inrolkd 1 2th Jidy 1703.
Westmeath. 48. ANTHONY DOPPING of Killucan, co. Westmeath, 59 JAMES ANDFRSON nf rt w
consideration, 5001.-- The (owns and iZ.
bar FarM ^^W1'’ 160 P*'0^. bog— Rent, 3/.7s.4,K; Kilhnorebrannagh alias Killmorebranneen, 256 a 2 r 28 p
bar Farbdl, co. WESTMEATH.-the estate of Nicholas Darcy Rent, 21. 2s. 2d ; bar. Carbery, co. KiLare -the^ JL Z
Plattan, esq., attainted Inrolkd 9 th July 1703. I Francis Leigh, attainted. Inrolkd 1 2th July 1703
Roll, cZd Anne, twelfth part , bach.
1. THOMAS PUTLAND of Dublin, esq., 22d April
1703 ; consideration, 4,070/. 16s— The town and lands of
Knockacorbally without Blarney Park, 132 a. & 8 P— Kil-
iowen without -aid Pork, 379 n. 2 n. 24 it— Knocknnso®,
K»"=k— o, 272 A. 1 ». 24 y. _ Ballynnryaghy „li„
Bailynnrragh, 173a. 1 «. S ..-Dlonmmol,, 128 a. I n. Mn.
— tet Bsllyncargy, 309 a. 2 n. 32 n.-Weat Ballyncatgy,
202a. St 24,— Arintondano, 152m In Ballygibbmm,
279 a. 2 k. 10 l*.— Rent, 31. 15s. 68, ; manor of Blarney, bur
Muskry, no. Conn., -the eeft. of Donogh late Earl „f
Uancarty, attainted. Inrolkd 21 st May 1703.
3. The said THOMAS PUTLAND esq., 22d April
1703 ; consideration, 4,700/— The towns and lands of Sars-
helds Court, 344 a. — Coolenwoony, 281 a. — Crussyriree,
A. 2 r. 8 p— T emplcusky, 286 a — Ballyroskeen, 300 A—
Ballyneparson, 160 a— Rent, 6s.6(/.; bar. Barrymore, co.
V°rj-the f,tate of I)ominick S»i-sfield esq., attainted
Inrolkd 21s/ May 1703.
5. Said THOMAS PUTLAND esq., 22d April 1703;
consideration, 693/— The town and lands of Killclough, East
416 a. 1 r. 16 p— Rent, 7/. 16s. 2,/.; bar. Muskry, co. Corke’
1 .. c ‘ ;te Donogh Earl of Clancarty, attainted
Inrolkd 21 st May 1703.
6. Sir JOHN MEADE knf., 20th April 1703; consi-
— Currybeghy, 210 a. ; bar. Barretts, same co— the estate of Cork.
the late King James Inrolkd 29 th May 1703.
9. HENRY COLLEY of Castle-Carbury, co. Kildare, Kildare.
esq., 15th May 1703; consideration, 231/.— The town and
lands of Coonagh alias Cloonagh, 52 a. 1 r. 32 p. ; bar. Car-
bury, co. Kildare — the estate of the late King James.
Inrolkd Is/ June 1703.
, Jrl' WALTER POLLARD of Castle-Pollard, esq., 3d June Westmeath.
1703 ; consideration, 90/— Part of the town and lands of
Cunyburrow, 19 a— part of Clonteen, 15 a. 2 r. 16 p.; bar.
Demifore, co. Westmeath. — the estate of the late King
James. Inrolkd 7 th June 1703.
12. Reverend JOHN MOORE of Innoshannan, 23d March Cork.
1702; consideration, 204/— The lands of Clogherane, 142 a.
3 r. 32 p. ; bar. Kinelea, co. Corke— the estate of the late
King James. Inrolkd 7 th June 1703.
-13. THOMAS MOLYNEAUX of Dublin, M.D., Dublin.
27th April 1703 ; consideration, 1,184/.— The town and lands
of Colli nstowne and Douas alias Dowanstowne, 236 a. • bar
Coolock, co. Dublin — the estate of the late King James! !
Inrollcd 7 th June 1703.
15. WILLIAM WEBB of Games, co. Limerick, gent., Limerick.
deration, 1,914/— The town and lands of K, t. ’ C°"T ,; 'V1LLIAM WEBB of Games, co. Limerick, gent.,
and Short Castle, part of same 323 a — KiHane^^ , M‘Y 1703 : consideration> 323/— Part of the town and
24 p. — Maulmartier, 5iTTr & !“nds 35 A-Killdonnell, 55 a. 3 r. 16 p. ;
bar. East Carbery, co. Corke— Cumgleagh 198 a 2 ' Pobleb7an’ co‘ Limerick— the estate of the late King
vmirgieagn, us a. 2 r. 8p. James. Inrolkd 11/4 June 1703.
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jAto 17. JOHN LEIGH of Rathkeny, esq., 9th March 1702; I
__ consideration, 47/. 9s. lOjrf. — In Fennor, 30 a. — Rent,
Meath. 1 2s. 1 ft/. ; bar. Duleek, co. Meath. — the estate of Christopher
Lord Slane, attainted; which having been granted, 15th April
1693, to Godart Earl of Atlilone, were by him conveyed, by
deeds of lease and release dated 23d and 24tli June 1698, for
55/., to said John Leigh. Jnrolled 15 th May 1703.
Corh 21. PERCY FREKE of Rathbarry, esq., 31st May 1703 ;
consideration, 98/. — In Creaghbegg ats Maulcorkerane, 85 a.
3 b.; bar. Ibaune and Barryroe, co. Corke. — the estate of
the late King James, subject to a chiefly of 5s. to the Earl of
Barrymore. InroUed 10th June 1703.
Kilkenny. 23. RALPH GORE of Kilkenny, esq., 26th April 1703;
consideration, 1,980/. — The lands of Kilbline, 543 a. — Rath-
mere in the same, 21 a. ; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny. — the
estate of the late King James. Inrolled 21s/ June 1703.
castle and Uppercrosse, co. Dublin. — the estate of the late 2 Axse.
King James. Inrolled 5th July 1703. ' “
42. GARRET WEISLEY of Dangan, esq., 6th April Meath.
1703 ; consideration, 1,330/. — The towns and lands of Great
Jannets, 138 a. ; bar. Deece, co. Meath. — Stockstowne, Kildare.
110 a. ; bar. Moyfenrath, same co. — Ladycastle, 125 a.; bar.
Claine, co. Kildare. — the estate of the late King James.
Inrolled 0th July 1703.
43. RICHARD FENNER of Dublin, gent, 19th June Galway.
1703; consideration 50/. — All their right and interest to a
stone house, yard, and backside. — two houses and warehouses,
— part of the house, called the Globe. — a large stone house.
— a stone house and yard. — a stone house. — a ruined waste
house ; in Flood-street. — a house in said street ; town and
liberties of Galway. — the estate of Francis Plowden, at-
tainted. Inrolled 15 th July 1703.
25. PERCY FREKE of Rathbarry, esq, 31st May 1703 ;
consideration, 1,809/.— The town and lands of Cony Island
and Harbour’s Mouth, 51a. 2r. 1 p.— Baltimore, esteemed a
portriffe town, 266 a. 2 r. 32 p.— Total rent, 2s.— Rathmore,
404 a. 2 r. — rent, 4s.; bar. West Carbury, co. Corke. — the
estate of Edmond Galway, attainted; subject to a chiefly of
1/. Is. allowed to Sir Richard Cox knt, and Baltimore, sub-
ject to a cliiefry of 1Z. to the Bishop of Corke. Inrolled
19 th June 1703.
27. The said PERCY FREKE esq, 31st May 1703 ;
consideration, 700/.— The towns and lands of Derrylone and
Knock, 264 a. & 8 p.— Carrylicky, 64 a. 3 r. 16 p.— Bally-
vackundre and Mawltimoragli, 151 a. 3 r. — Total rent,
21. 17 s. 8c/. ; bar. Ibaune and Barryroe, co. Corke. — the
estate of John Barry of Derryloone, attainted ; subject to a
chiefly of 1/. 13s. 2J<Z. to the Earl of Barrymore. Inrolled
19 th August 1703.
30. AMYAS BUSH of Kilfape, esq, 9th June 1703;
considerations, 111/, and 44/. — 'A stone house and two tene-
ments in St Maiy’s parish; rent, 3s. 3d. — 4 cabbins and
2 houses in Irishtowne; liberties of Kilkenny. — the estate
, of Walter Lawless, attainted.— in Shragb, acabbin and 14a. ;
bar. Upper Ossory, Queen’s Co. — the estate of Edmond
Morris, attainted. Inrolled 30th June 1703,
31. JOHN WADE of Cloonybrany, esq,23d March 1702;
consideration, 338/. 2s. 6fc/. — Part of Dyamore, 693 a.; bar.
Demifore, co. Meath.— the estate of Richard late Earl of
Tyreconnell, attainted; which having been granted to Henry
Viscount Sydney, were by him conveyed, by deeds of lease and
release dated 2d and 3d November 1698, for 839/. 15s. 4tZ,
to said John Wade. Inrolled 2d July 1703.
35. SAMUEL GIBBONS of Knock, esq, 28th April
170»; consideration, 161/.— Part of the lands in Donogh-
more 50 a. rent, 1Z. 4s. 3\d. ; bar. Navan, co. Meath. —
the estate of Ignatius Birford, attainted. InroUed 3d July
1703.
37. The said SAMUEL GIBBONS, 21st May 1703;
consideration, 874/.— Mountainstowne, 232 a.; bar. Mort-
<rallion, co. Meath. — the estate of Richard Fagan, attainted.
InroUed 3d July 1703.
39. WILLIAM BARTON of Thomastowne, esq,
14th June 1703 ; consideration, 274/.— Part of Accluil and
Mullaghbane, 98 a. — rent, 21. 12 s. 5{<Z.; bar. Atherdee, co.
Loutii. the estate of die Lord Slane, attainted. InroUed
5th July 1703.
40. HENRY PEIRCY of Dublin, esq, 22d June 1703 ;
consideration, 525/.— Several closes of land near Dolphins-
barn, and all the houses and cabbins, 14 a. & 8 p. ; bar. New-
46. BENJAMIN MEADE of Dublin, gent., 11th June Dublin
1703 ; consideration, 654/. — Several parcells of Clandalkin,
13 a. — more in Clandalkin, 15 a. — more in Clandalkin, 65 a.
— rent, 11. 10s. 41, d. (Irish); bar. Newcosde and Upper-
crosse, co. Dublin. — the two former the estate of die late
King James ; and the last the estate of Peter Nottingham,
attainted ; die last subject to a chiefly of 1/. 10s. 81 d. (Irish)
to the Archbishop of Dublin. InroUed nth July 1703.
49. Reverend JOHN CLAYTON, Preb. of Saint Michan’s, Dublin.
16th June 1703 ; consideration, 1,245/.— The town and lands
of Danistowne, 167 a. 1 R. ; par. Swords, bar. Nethercrosse,
co. Dublin. the estate of Thomas Sutton, attainted; sub-
ject to a cliiefry of 21. 10s. to the Archbishop of Dublin, and of
16s. 6 d. to the Duke of Ormond. Inrolled nth July 1703.
51. JAMES ANDERSON of Dublin, gent, 23d June Rilkcimi,
1703 ; considerations, 1 12/. and 1,236/. — The town and
lands of Graigeneskery, with die woods, cont. 36 a. — rent,
7s. 4$</. ; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny. — the estate of the Lord Antrim.
Galmoy, attainted. — Crookcdstowne, 297 a. — Killaly, 435 a.
—Total rent, 4/. 12s. fill/. ; bar. Masserine, co. Antrim —
die estate of Sir Neile O’Neile, attainted. Inrolled
19 th July 1703.
54. RICHARD TIGHE of Dublin, esq, 22d June 1703 ; Carlow.
consideration, 348/.— Part of the lands of Johnstowne, 79a.;
bar. and co. Carlow. — the estate of the late King James.
InroUed 19Z/t July 1703.
55. The GOVERNORS and COMPANY for making Dublin.
Hollow Sword Blades in England, incorporated by patent
dated 19th October 169), anno 3“ Gul. & Maria, 18th March
1702; consideration, 725/.— The moiety of the town and
lands of Killman alias Killmacud, 61a.— rent, 1/. 10s. 41rf.
liberty of commonage of 31a. as then meared; i bar.
Rathdownc, co. Dublin. — the estate of the late King James.
InroUed 23th July 1703.
58. RICHARD GORGES esq, 5th April 1703; con-
sideration, 2,050/.— Tlie towns and lands of Allistowne, Read,
Bealis, Lyns and Dillons Land.— rent, 8/. 16s. 6W. ; bar.
Screene, co. Meath. — die estate of Sir Luke Dowdall,
attainted. InroUed 28 th July 1703.
59. The said RICHARD GORGES and OLIVER
LONG, 21st June 1703; consideration, 1,630/.— The castle,
town, and lands of Kilrue, 416 A. — rent, 8/. 5s. 1 1 \d. ; bar.
Ratoadi, co. Meath.— the estate of Ignatius Birford, at-
tainted.— to hold one moiety to Gorges and his heirs, and die
other moiety to Long and his heirs ; subject to a cliiefry of
Is. a year, allowed to Edward Corker, on his claim. In-
rolled 23th July 1703.
Meath.
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Roll, 2 d Anne, thirteenth part, face. *
WAL™11 ™DON of Rahin, esq., HthJune bar. Galmoy, co. Kilkenny.— demised by James late Duke KUke
1703; consideration 360/— The towns and lands of Killane, of Ormond to Theobald Purcell of Clone, gent., attainted, bv
Kathinkillane, and Gargart, 200 a. ; bar. Forth, co. Carlow, lease dated 27th April 1687, for the lives of himself James his
—the estate of John Warren, attainted— Jaro/ferf 9th October eldest son, and John Bushopp of Dunmore Park’ gent, at
120/. &c. Inrolled 19th November 1703.
3. Lieutenant Colonel ROBERT STERNE of Ardaclugg,
co. Cork, 10th June 1703; consideration, 1,840/.— The castle,
town, and lands of Ardaclugg and Garranilougig, 692 a
rent, 20/. 7s. 6 d. ; bar. Muskry, co. Cork. — the estate of
Charles M'Carthy of Ardaclugg, attainted. Inrolled I
\5lh October 1703.
4. JOHN ASGILL of Dublin, esq., 24th April 1703:
consideration, 2,500/.— The town and lands of Gortdonogh-
more, Killeenvarue, Cloghroe als Knockikereall, Cloghphillip,
Cooleflugh, Dromanabology als Drumnabology, Ballymar-
teen, Colecoligg, Killcorney, Glanleagh, Knockirushelligg,
Rathine and Kill, Knockiprehane, Ballycaurinug, Garana-
mudaga, Knockamcoes, and Carrigeeneableaske, 6,538 a.
rent, 93/. 4s. ; bar. Muskery, co. Cork — the estate of Donogh
Earl CJancarty, attainted Inrolled \5th October 1703.
6. STEPHEN SWEET of Kilkenny, esq., 10th April
1703 ; consideration. 111/. — A large front house, slated, N.E.
quarter of Cork.— the towns and lands of Currymorroghue,
401 a. 1 r. 32 k— Killard, 128 a. 2 n. 24 p— Killishell, 93 a.
& 24 p— Ballingarrane, 98 a. & 8 p— Total rent, 1/. 14s. id. ;
liberties of Cork City.— the estate of Donogh Earl Clan-
carty, attainted. Inrolled 5th October 1703.
7. The said STEPHEN SWEET, 23d June 1703 ; con-
sideration, 1,475/.— The castle, town, and lands of Cloone,
315 a. — Ballygub, 1,097 a. (exclusive of 123 a. in the common
mountain, belonging to the Bishop of Ossory.)— Coolnemuck,
273 a. — rent; 18/. 4s. 5\d. ; bar. Ida, Igrin, and Ibercon, co.
Kilkenny — the estate of Edward or Edmund Fitz-Gerald,
attainted. Inrolled 15 th October 1703.
9. ISAAC MUKINS of Kilkenny, alderman, 10th April
1703 ; consideration, 45/.— A large brick house, and all gar-
dens, backsides, yards, &c. thereto belonging ; city Kilkenny.
—the estate of Michael Roth, attainted ; by lease from James
Duke of Ormond and Elizabeth his wife to John Roth of
Kilkenny, merchant, (uncle to said Michael,) for the lives of
said Michael, John, and Mathew, 2d, 3d, and 4th sons of
Edward Roth of Kilkenny, merchant, deceased, at the rent of
14/. 16s.8rf, besides 5s. for Accates. Inrolled 5th October ■
1703.
10. STEPHEN SWEET of Kilkenny, esq., 10th April
1703 ; consideration, 299/. — The castles, towns, and lands of
Marshall’s Land, Walsh’s Land, Brown’s Land, and Croaker’s
Land, commonly called New Parke, 187 a. ; liberties of
Kilkenny— to hold for the lives of Richard, Edmund, and
Richard Butler, at the rent of 20/., with 6 d. per pound re-
ceiver’s salary, payable to the Duke of Ormond, by lease for
said lives to Robert Sliee, whose heir, William Slice was
attainted. Inrolled 5th October 1703.
12. The said STEPHEN SWEET, 20th April 1703; i
consideration, 1,550/. — The castles, towns, and lands of Grove
alias Walton’s Grove alias Wallen Grove and Oldtowne,
49 1 a. ; bar. Knocktopher, co. Kilkenny. — the estate of the
late King James. Inrolled 15 th October 1703.
14. HENRY WEMYS of Deansfort, gent., 10th April
1703; consideration, 97/.-The town and lands of Raheen-
terny alias Rathtuterny ; bar. Knocktopher, co. Kilkenny
the estate of James Shea, attainted; by lease for three lives,
from the Duke of Ormond, at the rent of 20/. Inrolled
5th October 1703.
16. The Hon. Colonel TOBY CAULFIELD of Clone
co. Kilkenny, 31st May 1703 ; consideration, 600/. The
lands of Rabeha, 351 a — Clone, 641 a Acre Gave, 429 A. ■
’ 17- WILLIAM PONSONBY of Besboro, co. Kilkenny, Kakemy
’ esq., 18th June 1703; consideration, 163/.— The lands of
' c|ogagk. 623 a.— Ashtowne, 460 a — Castle Farrell, 167 a.;
bar. Iverhy co. Kilkenny.— demised by the late Duke of
Ormond to Redmond Dalton, attainted,' for three lives, at
75/. rent, and 2/. for Accates. Inrolled lOZ/t November
1703.
19. CATH. JOHNSON of Dublin, widow, 23d June Carlow.
1703; consideration, 600/.— The north part of New Garden
and Dunganstowne, 144 a. ; bar. and co. Carlow. — die estate
of the late King James. — Inrolled 20th November 1703.
20. PETER HOLMES of Dublin, esq., 21st June 1703 ; King's Co.
consideration, 516/.— The town and lands of Ballysheill alias
Sheilstowne and Smithstowne, 176 a. 2 r. 36 r. ; bar. Garri-
castle, King’s Co the estate of the late King Janies.
Inrolled 24 th November 1703.
22. EDWARD WILSON of Tuam, esq., 22d June Galway.
1703; consideration, 272/.— The towne and lands of Bally-
mote alias Niard and the land of Drume, 310a. prof. 72 bogg ;
rent, 21. is. Ikd. ; bar. Dunmore, co. Galway— the estate of
James Lally, attainted. Inrolled 3 d December 1703.
24. ARTHUR BUSIIE of Dublin, esq., 23d June 1703 ; Kilkenny.
consideration, 5,218/.— The castle, town, arid lands of Lower
Grange, 1,129 a. — Upper Grange, 517 a. — Total rent,
51. 7s. id.; bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny — the estate of Pierse
Viscount Galmoy, attainted.— By deed, dated 30th September
1703, the said Arthur Bushe declared that he purchased the
town and lands of Upper Grange in trust for and to the only
use of his brother Amyas Bushe of Kilfane, esq., and therefore,
in discharge of the said trust, released and confirmed the same
to him and his heirs, subject to a due proportion and dividend
of the said quit-rent Inrolled 8 th December 1703.
28. JOHN Archbishop of TUAM, 22d June 1703; con- Mam
sideration, 2,348/. — The town and lands of Ballyhankin,
288 a. 3 r. 8p— Sephin, 336 a— rent, 3/. 9s— Curraghdue
alias Ruovagh, 315 a. 1 n— rent, 21. 8s. 4$</— the estate of
James Browne, attainted— in Carrowbeg and Carrowledane
111 a. &32p— Cooleroe, 101a. In. Sp— rent, 2 l.2s.2ld.
— the 4 quarters of Clare; rent, 21. 10s. 5d.— viz. in Carrowne-
gerald alias M'Gnrrettboy quarter, with the fairs thereof, 16 a.
— Gortindrisagh, Munereagh, Carrownellery, Parrnne and
Lissena, and Coylebegg, £ quarter, 262 a. 1 n. 24 v. prof.
116 a. bogg. 40 a. 2 a. mountain.— Cloonbannulfe, lq>, 225 a.
2 r. prof. 117 a. & 32 p. bogg. — Carrownidoge alias Carna-
vadoge, 90 a. 2 it — Knockantuggery or ICnocknateegra, 94 a.
— rent, 3/. 15s. 9 Id. ; bar. Clanmorris, co. Mayo— the estate
of Thomas Burke, attainted. Inrolled 11 th December 1703.
32. ANNE ORMSBY of Dublin, widow, 19th June Dublin.
1703 ; consideration, 74/. — A house and malt-house, then in
her possession, in St. James’s parish, city Dublin the estate
of Sir Michael Creagli, attainted. Inrolled 13 th December
1703.
- 34. Major ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY, Lieu- Roscommon.
tenant CASPER WILLS, and Lieutenant JAMES WILLS,
16th June 1703; consideration, 3,380/. — The town and
lands of Coondecarra (part), 126 a. 3 it. 24 Mongagh,
229 a. 3 r. 24 p— Clonfour and Durragh, 219 a. 1 r. 16 p.
prof. 281 a. 3 R. 24 p. unprof.— Faghnarrngh alias Faghnarrow,
175 a. 1 r. 16 p. — a parcel of red bogg, 82 a. 1 r. 16 p
Coylemore, 74 a. 3 r. 16 p. prof. 68 a. 2 r. 8 p. unprof.
Cloonhelly abas Clunest, 192 a. 1 r. 16p. — Mellick, 45 a.
3 r. 8 p — Cloonagh and Ardnemullagh, 536 a. & 24 r
Clonboynagh, 89 a. & 24 p. prof. 100 a. 3 it. 8 p. tinprof. —
Creigancorr, 75 a. 2 r. 16 p. prof. 68 a. 2r. 32 p. unprof.
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Farbreagness, 1 qr., 136 a. & 8 p.— Lecarrow alias Gortale-
kin 111a. 1 R. 32 p. — Ballyfingin and Ardneskin, 318 a. 3 u.
■ 24, r. — Ballyfinkin and Gortnemaddy, 176 a. — Fearbehy alias
Fearbrehy, 90 a. ; bar. Ballin-Tubber, co. Roscommon. —
Clonkei rine, 100 a. & 32 p. prof. 158 a. 2 r. unprof.— Atting,
part of Ballyvallaghan, 37 a. 1 r. 8 p. ; bar. Roscommon,
same co.— Shancough, 151 a. 1 r. 24 p. ; I bar. Bellamoe,
same co. — Corbally, 1 qr., 70 a. 1 R. — Gortgannuffe, part of
Ballyvallaghane, 510 a.; bar. Boyle, same co. — the estate of
the late King James. InroUed 15 th December 1703.
37. WILLIAM WESTLAND of Dublin, gent., 25th May
1703; consideration, 4001. — All that parcel- of ground on
which are four brick houses, containing 90 feet in front, _
90 feet in rear, and 65 feet in depth, in Cow-lane, with a
garden plott surrounded by a brick wall in Bull-lane ; par.
St. Michan, city of Dublin. — the estate of Richard Fagan,
attainted; subject to a chiefry of 4s. 6 d. to the Dean and
Chapter of Christ Church. InroUed 14 th December 1704.
39. The said WILLIAM WESTLAND merchant,
12th June 1703; consideration, 117/.— In Fosterstowne, 14a. ;
bar. Moyfenrath, co. Meath. — the estate of the late King
James. InroUed 14 th December 1704.
Roll, %d Anne, thirteenth part, bach.
1. THOMAS SISSON of Dublin, gent., 15th May 1703 ;
consideration, 632/. — In Gortmore, 240 a. 3 b. 8 p. — in the
same, 30 a. ; bar. Kilkenny West, co. Westmeath. — the
estate of the late King James. InroUed 15 th October 1703.
3. STEPHEN SWEET of Kilkenny, gent., 21st June
1703; consideration, 72/. — A brick house and malt-house,
with all the yards, See. thereto belonging, in St. Thomas-
street, city of Dublin. — the estate of Francis Plowden, at-
tainted. InroUed \5th October 1703.
4. The said STEPHEN SWEET esq., 10th April 1703 ;
consideration, 616/. — Fagan’s part of Kinsaly ais Kinsale,
94 a. 3 R. ; bar. Coolock, co. Dublin. — the estate of Richard
Fagan, attainted. InroUed 5th October 1703.
6. The said STEPHEN SWEET, 20th April 1703; con-
sideration, 1,045/. — The castle, towns, and lands of Ccmrt-
bracks, 520 a. 1 r. 24 p.— Ballyvickery alias Vickerstowne,
338 a. 2 it. — -Peake, 907 a.— Glanballycullin, 344 A. & 24 P.
— Lackakillen alias Lahackaneene, 132 a. 2 r. — Total rent,
31/. 4s. 8 d. ; bar. Muskry, co. Corke the estate of
Donogh Earl of Clancarty, attainted. InroUed \5th October |
1703.
r. 7. The said STEPHEN SWEET, 10th April 1703 ; con-
sideration, 1,400/. — The castle, town, and lands of Duneeny,
with its members, 737 a.— rent, 2/. 8s. ; bar. Gowran, co.
Kilkenny.— the estate of Pierce Viscount Galmoy, attainted;
subject to an estate made thereof for 500/., decreed to Elizabeth
and John Kelly in fee, paying 36/. per annum, to cease on
payment of 500/. InroUed 5 th October 1703.
y. 9. JOSEPH KELLY of Kellymount alias Ballymack-
loghlin, esq., 10tli April 1703; consideration, 218/. — The
town and lands of Knockbarron, 115 a. — rent, 1/. 0s. 4Jrf. ;
bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny. — the estate of Charles Ryan,
attainted. InroUed 5th October 1703.
10. STEPHEN SWEET of Kilkenny, esq., in trust for
Henry Earl of Thomond, 23d June 1703 ; consideration, 196/.
The town and lands of Coolcshamroge, 65 a. 2 r. — rent,
1/. 2s. 9k/. ; bar. Bunratty, co. Clare. — the estate of James
Power, attainted. InroUed 15 th October 1703.
ly. 12. The said STEPHEN SWEET, 10th April 1703;
consideration, 650/.— The towns and lands of Kilmocor and
Tower alias Toomnehany alias Cullnebrislane. 1,677 a. —
Rathquaile alias BaUynegrane, 1,010 a. ; co. Kilkenny.—
the estate of Thomas Pay, by lease from the late Duke of
Ormond, for the lives of Francis and William Pay.
InroUed 5th October 1703.
r& 13. ROBERT and JOHN CURTIS of Dublin, esqrs.,
15th May 1703 ; consideration, 5,344/.— The towns and lands
of Oreald Tymaglioe, 777 a. & 16 p. prof. 2,192 bogg.—
Garvoge, 190 a. 3 r. 32 r.— Corrycroffiine, part of Garvoge,
22 A. 1 R. 24 p. — Ballynefagh, 260 A. 3 u. 8 p. — Giltowne,
341 a. 2 u. 24 p. ; bar. Clane, co. Kildare.— the estate of the
late King James. InroUed 5th November 1703.
15. JAMES AGAR of Gowran, esq., 7th June 1703 ;
considerations, 1,740/. and 259/., in all 1,999/.— The town
(.122.)
and manor of Grage, with the rents, services, and customs of R
the fairs and markets and courts, and the demesnes, con-
taining 652 a. — Brandon Hill, 726 a. — rent, 2/. 15s. Did. ;
bar. Gowran, co. Kilkenny.— the estate of Pierce Viscount
Galmoy, attainted. InroUed 10 th Nov. 1703.
17. STEPHEN LUDLOW of Dublin, esq., and JOHN
ASGILL of Ross Castle, co. Kerry, esq., 23d June 1703;
consideration, 4,020/.— Tlie manor or lordship of Donagh-
more, containing the towns and lands of Garrenskedmond,
i plowland, 317 a— commons to the same, 81 a. 1 R. 32 p.—
Coolicky, 1 plowl'1, 362 a. 3 r. 24 p.— Bally vodane, 4 gneeves,
74 a. 2 n. — Torenonght, 394 a. 1 r. 8 p. — Upper and Lower
Kilmarterane, with the common, 797 a. — Monytagart and
Ballykearick, 384 a. 3 r. 32 p.— Ballycarhen alias Barrykaar-
keene, 723 a. 3 r. 24 p. — Gowlane, Lackybane, and Bally-
gurrighy, 2 plowlands, 1,626 a. 3 R. 16 p.— both Coolemoneys,
1 plowl1'. 1,04.1 ». 1 n. S p. — -Killeenleagh and Ballyconigan,
741 a. 3 R. 8 P. — Killcullen, 1 plowl'1, 890 A. 3 R. 24 p., with
the mills, commons, members, and appurtenances, and all their
right and interest to Killclough, West, 239 a. ; bar. Muskry,
co. Cork. — the estate of Donogh Earl of Clancarty, at-
tainted; subject to a chiefry of 4/. per annum to the see of
Cloyne, and to such crown rents and chiefries os were payable
13th February 1688.—
— Inrolled 24 th Nov. 1703.
19. WILLIAM FORREST of Dublin, gent., 9th June
1703 ; consideration, 420/. — A plot of ground in Great Ship-
street, with 4 houses built thereon, containing in the front
102 feet of assize, in the rear 104 feet, and in depth 137 feet,
with all the backsides, shedds, back houses, gardens. Sec.;
city of Dublin. — the estate of Richard Fagan esq., deceased,
attainted. InroUed 24 th Nov. 1 703.
20. JOHN ASGILL of Dublin, esq., 21st June 1703; Dublin.
consideration, 765/. — The towns and lands of Barnageragh,
18 a. 3 R. 16 p. — Reynoldstowne, 83 a. 3 R. 24 p. — Rafbden,
22 a. Se 32 p. ; bar. Balrothery, co. Dublin. — Huntstowne,
213 a. 3 R. 34 P. ; bar. Castleknock, same co. — Rath of Kil-
lossorv and Wileybush, 158 a. & 8 p. — Tonlegee als Houths-
towne, 21a. 1r. 8p. — Balstabock, 17 a. 3 it. 8p. — Balculty,
55 a. 2 it. 24 p. ; bar. Coolock, same co. — the estate of Martin
Dillon, attainted ; for life, with remainder in fee after the death
of Matthias and Robert Dillon, and on failure of issue male
of their bodies respectively. InroUed 26th Nov. 1703.
21. JOHN BUTLER of Kilvelighter, gent., 25th May Tipperary.
1703; consideration, 150/. — In Clonlusk, 28 a.; bar. Clan-
william, co. Tipperary. — the estate of tlie late King James.
InroUed 24.-th Nov. 1703.
23. HENRY ST. GEORGE of Atlilone, esq., 23d June pioscommon.
1703 ; consideration, 572/. — 1 carlron of land in the quarter
of Clonegauna, called Cartronseragh, 73 a. — in KillinemUl-
terarny, 17 a. — a corn mill and tuck mill on the river of
Cloonekilly ; bar. Atlilone and i bar. Moycarnon, co. Ros-
comon. — a park called Acregarree, 4 a. — all those old walls, pOSCOmmon
a cabbin, and a tan yard, in the town of Atlilone.— the estate and
of Laurence Kelly, attainted.— a mortgage on the lands of Westmeath.
Rapheake for 30/., and the rent-charge of 21., and the interest
thereof.— a mortgage on lands in Killecnmonterarny for 11/.
and the rent-charge of 1/. 2s., the interest thereof. — a mortgage
on Ballytreskoge alias Bally tregoge and Ballynegall lor 150/.,
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u_ and t,le rent charge of 15/., the interest thereof. — a mortgage
ton 011 Carrigonaughton ; bars. Athlone and Moycashell,
cos. Roscomon and Westmeath, or one of them ; all which
•th. were mortgaged tosaid Laurence Kelly. — Inrolled 5th December
1703.
26. An INDENTURE made 23d June 1703, whereby
the trustees (pursuant to an Act of Parliament made in Eng-
land, l"*? Anna?, for granting an Aid by divers subsidies and a
land tax, which enacted that the trustees should convey to the
trustees for the barracks and their successors the barracks
erected on the forfeited estates, with site thereof, out-liouses,
courts, and other conveniences, containing 3 a. to each of the
said barracks) sold to the trustees of the barracks — the bar-
rack in the town of Macrome, as the same had been surveyed
and sett out according to the map or plan annexed, containing
3 a— the barracks near Kilmiddy and the lands of Cloghbally-
more, 3 a. ; co. Corke.— both on the estate of Donogh Earl of
Clancarty. Inrolled 8th Dec. 1703.
y. 27. ROBERT SHAW of Galway, esq., in trust for the
Queen, 23d June 1703 ; consideration, 60/.— A house, yard,
garden, and an old castle in Lombard-street, town of Galway.
—the estate of James Rutlidge, attainted Inrolled 8th Dec.
1703.
<h- 28. RANDAL ADAMS of Dublin, esq., 31st May 1703 ;
consideration, 300/.— The town and lands of Irishtowne and
Rahinguin, 455 a. prof. 25 a. bogg — rent, 8/. 18s. 5 id. ; bar.
Rathconrath, co. Westmeath.— the estate of John Dalton,
attainted Inrolled 86th Nov. 1703.
30. WILLIAM HEWETSONof Clonogh, co. Kildare,
gent., 9th June 1703; consideration, 832/.— The town and
lands of Ballinderry, 230 a. 3 n. prof. 6 a. 3 r. bogg— rent,
4/. 8s. 8 \d. ; bar. Carbury, co. Kildare — the estate 'of Thomas
Egan, attainted Inrolled 6th Dec. 1703.
32. THOMAS CONNOR of Dublin, gent., 23d June
1703 ; consideration, 80/.— A house or tenement in Fishamble-
street called the London Tavern, with a court and back
building and a slated timber house and garden thereto be-
longing ; city of Dublin— demised by Robert Johnson esq. to
Ignatius Browne, attainted, for 63 years, from May 1675; 3 An‘-
at 30/. rent Inrolled 8th Dec. 1703. — .
34. RANDOLPH ADAMS of Boards to wne, co. West- ^estmeat h,
meath, esq., 18th June 1703; consideration, 608/. — The
town and lands of Plodstowne, 31a. & 32 p— in Boardstowne,
163 a. 1 r. 16 p.; bars. Moyashell, Magheredernon, and Fer-
tullagh, co. Westmeath— the estate of the late King James.
Inrolled loth Dec. 1703.
36. JOHN Bishop of OSSORY, 10th April 1703; con-
sideration, 455/. — The town and lands of Talbott’s Inch, Kakm”V-
174 a. — rent, 3/. 4s. 2Jd. ; liberties of Kilkenny. — the estate
of Walter Lawless, attainted. Inrolled 16/4 Dec. 1703.
3. ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY of Ballyleck, co.
Monaghan, esq., 18th June 1703; consideration, 1,340/.— M,"'K
The towns and lands of Drinidaly, 364 a. — rent, 6/. 0s. 8 d. ;
bar. Moyfenrath, co. Meath — the estate of Adam Crumple,
attainted. — Inrolled 15/4 Dec. 1703.
40. Said A. MONTGOMERY, 13th June 1703; con- Tipperan,
siderations, 389/. 5s. and 13/., in all 402/. 5s One moiety ^
of Gorthauna alias Annfield, and one moiety of yc woods
thereof (the other moiety of the woods being conveyed to
John White of Cappagh, co. Tipperary, esq.) ; bar. Elio-
gurty, co. Tipperary. — the estate of the late King James.
a messuage or tenement, and 2 old cabbins, in Cavan ; bar.
Loghtee, co. Cavan. — the estate of Charles Brogan, attainted.
Inrolled 15/4 Dec. 1703.
41. JOHN MEARES of Saltacre, gent., 16th June Westmeath.
1703 ; consideration, 505/. — In the east part of Killenbrack
and in Rowd ats Rahinduffe, 148 a. 3 it. 16 p. ; bar. Rath-
conrath, co. Westmeath— the estate of the late King James.
Intuited 15/4 Dec. 1703.
Cavan.
42. THOMAS CONNOR of Dublin, gent., 14th June
1703; consideration, 900/. — The lands ofListry, 387 a—
Gortnecloghys, with all their under denominations, 265 a. —
rent, 9/. 17s. 3 Id. ; bar. Magunnihy, co. Kerry — the estate
of John Lyne, attainted; subject to a chiefry of 1/. Is. to
Francis Bernard esq., out of Listry, and 10s. to him, out of
Gortnecloghys InroUed 13/4 Dec. 1703.
Kerr,,.
End of the Conveyances of the Forfeited Estates it.
1688.
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INDEX OF PERSONS
IN THE PRECEDING
ABSTRACT OF CONVEYANCES OF ESTATES FORFEITED IN 1688.
A.
ABERCORNE, James, Earl of, 389.
Adams, Randal, 396.
Randolph, 396.
Agar, James, 370. 395.
Allen, John, 356.
Amory, Thomas, 351.
Anderson, Arthur, 386. 392.
James, 352. 860. 392. 893.
Annesley, Francis, 348. 867-
Anyon, Simon, 357. 358.
Arabine, Bartholomew De, 366.
Armstrong, Charles, 391.
Asgill, John, 859. 362. 364. 365. 367. 382.
394. 395.
Ashe, Thomas, 380.
Ashurst, Sir William, 366, 375-
Atkins, Robert, 352.
Bagenal, Walter, 362.
Baggs, John, 348.
Baker, Thomas, 355.
William, 367. 388.
Baldwin, Henry, 356.
Richard, 355. 387.
Bamber, Richard, 386.
Barracks, Trustees for, 396.
Barry, James, 380.
Paul, 859.
Barrymore, James, Earl of, 367.
Barton, William, 380. 393.
Bayly, John, 389.
Thomas, 389.
Beauchamp, John, 391.
Beecher, Henry, 360.
Beighton, George, 384.
Belfew, Thomas, 349.
Bellingham, Thomas, 391.
Bennet, Edward, 353.
Bernard, Francis, 375. 389.
Betsworth, Peter, 380.
Bingham, Sir Henry, 381.
Blackburne, Andrew, 383.
Blessington, Murrogh, Lord, 379.
Bligh, Thomas, 356.
Blosset, Solomon Des, 355.
Bonningg, John, 390.
Bouleey, Charles La, 383.
Boyse, Nathaniel, 389.
Branthwait, John, 352.
Brocklesby, Thomas, 384.
Brodrick, Alan, 381.
Browne, Richard, 348.
Robert, 369.
Budden, Joseph, 367. 381.
Bull, Samuel, 377.
Burdett, Thomas, 366.
Burgh, Richard, 384.
Burke, John, 382.
Thomas, 384-
Burton, Benjamin, 373.
Francis, 853.
Bury, Anthony, 353.
John, 352.
Bushe, Arthur, 394.
Amyas, 393.
Bustead, Rev. Michael, 390.
Butler, Brinsley, 375.
John, 395.
c.
Caddell, Richard, 872.
Cadogan, Henry, 356-
(122.)
Cairnes, William, 379.
Campbell, Charles, 356. 357. 364. 384. 392.
Card, Samuel, 357. 358.
Carleton, Christopher, 878.
John, 359.
Carlingford, Francis, Earl of, 368.
Carpenter, Colonel George, 870. 390.
Carter, Thomas, 370. 386.
Cary, John, 348.
Cashell, William, Archbishop of, 372.
Caulfield, Colonel Toby, 394.
Causabon, William, 382.
Chaigneau, Lewis, 364. 381.
Chaloner, James, 388.
Clayton, John, 393.
Clerke, Thomas, 888.
Clogher, St. George, Bishop of, 372.
Clonfert, William, Bishop of, 368.
Cloyne, Charles, Bishop of, 368.
Cock, William, 388.
Cockrell, William, 358.
Coghill, Marmaduke, 368.
Coghlan, Jeremiah, 352.
Colley, Henry, 392.
Coltjiurst, Nicholas, 384.
Connor, Daniel, 384. 887-
Thomas, 396-
Conolly, William, 350. 386. 388. 390.
Conyngham, Henry, 349. 851. 373.
Cooke, John, 349. 352. 357.
Richard, 381.
Cork, Dive, Bishop of, 369.
Cosgrave, Edward, 357.
Cowper, Edward, 382.
Cox, Sir Richard, 382. 383.
Craige, Robert, 369. 371*
Crawford, Thomas, 358.
Crofts, Christopher, 348.
Crosby, David, 390.
Crow, Edward, 349.
Cuppaidge, Faustin, 363.
Curtis, John, 367. 335.
Robert, 377- 395.
Cusack, John, 349. 358.
D.
Daly, Thomas, 383.
Dalyell, Thomas, 352.
Darner, Joseph, 388.
Davis, Henry, 389.
Daunt, Thomas, 348.
Dawson, Ephraim, 359.
James, 350. 351. 354. 357-
Deane, Edward, 872.
Sir Matthew, 351.
Deering, Charles, 349.
Des Blosset, Solomon, 355.
Despard, William, 378.
Des Vignoles, Charles, 373.
Dickson, Abraham, 391.
Dillon, Sir John, 373.
Dixon, Abraham, 366. 384.
Thomas, 366.
Domvile, Sir Thomas, 367.
Dopping, Anthony, 392.
_ Samuel, 350. 351. 368.381.
Down, Edward, Bishop of, 388.
Drisdall, Griffith, 378.
Drury, John, 387. 388.
Dubay, Lewis, 373.
Dublin, Archbishop of, 372.
Mayor, &c., 349.
Dunscomb, William, 378.
E.
Eaton, John, 358.
Eccles, John, 387. 888.
Echlin, Robert, 375.
Edge, Timothy, 365.
Edgworlh, Robert, 356.
Elcock, John, 351.
Ellis, John, 378.
Elphin, Simon, Bishop of, 368.
Elsmere, Josiah, 358.
Enos, John, 391.
Erberry, Matthias, 350.
Evans, George, 355.
Nathaniel, 389
Falkner, Daniel, 371. 372.
Farringdon, Charles, 353.
Farthing, Robert, 848. 356.
Fellowes, William’, 348.
Fenner, Richard, 393.
Femes, Bartholomew, Bishop of, 372.
Fitz Maurice, Hon. William, 349.
Fitz Patrick, Richard, 359. 364. 392.
Flower, William, 392.
Forbes, Arthur, 365.
Ford, Edward, 378.
Forest, Daniel, 375. 879-
William, 395.
Forster, John, 383.
Fortescue, William, 359.
Franklyn, Joseph, 363.
Freake, Piercy, 386. 392. 393.
G.
Galway, Helen, 371.
Garstin, John, 367.
Norman, 389.
Gay nor, Vere, 381.
Gcoghegan, Terence, 367-
Gibbs, Daniel, 353.
Gibbons, Samuel, 393.
William, 388.
Gibson, George, 390.
Goold, Michael, 353.
Gore, George, 370.
Ralph, 393.
William, 387.
Gorges, Richard, 393.
Gower, Henry, 350.
Graham, Edmund, 385.
John, 351. 355. 363. 384.
Green, Abraham, 355. 357.
Gumbleton, Richard, 356.
Gunning. Brvan, 387-
H.
Jail, William, 370.
Hamilton, Andrew, 373-
Anne, 373-
Gustavus, 350. 383.
James, 369; 373. 379.
William, 369.
rlamond, John, 387-
Sampson, Charles, 356.
Harman, Col. Wentworth, 387.
Harris, Catharine, 891.
John, 355.
Harrison, Robert, 377-
Thomas, 348.
William, 383.
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Har
y, Susa
,, na, 392.
Hatch, Nicholas, 364.
Hayes, Othawell, 363.
Hewettson, William, 396.
Higgins, Bryan, 352. 360.
Kingston, James, 348.
Hoare, Edward, 353. 380.
Hodder.John, 380.
Thomas, 378.
Hollow Sword Blade Company, 360. 362.
363. 365. 869. 371. 373. 374. 875. 376.
377. 393.
Holmes, Peter, 394.
Holroid, Isaac, 383.
Hooper, James, 348.
Howell, Thomas, 349.
Howth, Thomas, Lord, 369.
Hughes, John, 372. 382.
Hull, Dame Frances, 380.
Hunt, John, 349.
Hutchinson, Hugh, 356.
I.
Jackson, Daniel, 888.
Samuel, 366. 370.
Jacob, Matthew, 351. 365.
Ingoldsby, Richard, 380.
Johnson, Catharine, 394.
George, 364.
Johnston, James, 388.
Robert, 888.
Jones, George, 384. 387-
Lewis, 349. 363.
Richard, 357.
Roth, 364. 365. ■
Iredall, Peter, 378.
Irwin, Henry, 388.
Ishnm, John, 348.
Judge, Arthur, 357.
Judkin, Josiah, 359.
Ivcrs, John, 348. 387.
K.
Kane, Joseph, 354.
Keighily, Thomas, 364.
Kellett, Richard, 350.
Kelly, Bryar.„
Jo?., 395.
Kent, John, 366.
ICiefe, Catherine, 391.
Kiernan, James, 355. 382.
Kildare, William, Bishop of, 372. 378.
Killaloe, Thomas, Bishop of, 369-
King, James, 381.
Robert, 379.
Dr. William, Archbishop of Dublin,
359.
Lambe, William, 3 51. 378.
Langford, Sir Arthur, 377.
Henry, 348.
Langrislr, John, 387. 390.
Lapp, John, 366.
Leagh, John, 392.
Leeds, Michael, 367. 389.
Leeson, Joseph, 389.
Leigh, John, 364. 393.
Leighlin and Ferns, Bishop of, 372.
Levinge, Sir Richard, 379. 383.
Lewis, James, 370.
— — Richard, 378.
Limerick, Bishop of, 355. 369.
Lloyd, Andrew, 877. 378.
Richard, 355.
Loftus, Henry, 365.
Long, Oliver, 393.
Longford, Sir Arthur," 377.
Low, David, 384.
Samuel, 356.
Lowther, George, 382.
Lucas, Nathaniel, 377.
Ludlow, Stephen, 355. 368. 895.
Luther, Henry, 860. 365.
M.
M'Causland, Oliver, 873.
M'Collogh, Henry, 365.
Mc Donnell, James, 353. 383.
Maddock, Joseph, 351. 358.
Magan, Thomas, 881. 391.
I Mahon, Bartholomew, 383.
Mansell, Thomas, 383.
Manwaring, William, 352.
Marriott, Jos., 367.
Marsh, Dr. Jeremiah, 350.
Mason, Robert, 360.
Massey, Samuel, 383.
Mathews, Humphry, 366.
Maxwell, William, 380.
Meade, Benjamin, 393.
Sir John, 350. 365. 381. 392.
Meares, John, 396.
Lewis, 887.
Meath, Richard, Bishop of, 868.
Meredith, Arthur, 350. 365.
Minchin William, 379.
Mitchell, Joseph, 382.
Moland, Joseph, 359. 382.
Molyneaux, Thomas, 351. 892.
Montgomery, Alexander, 394. 396.
Moore, Elinor, 386.
William, 390.
Morris, Abraham, 353. 355. 356. 363. :
Morrison, John, 348.
Mountjoy, Wm., Viscount, 869.
Mukins, Isaac, 394.
Murphy, Patience, 349.
N.
Napper, James, 371.
Neale, Rev. Benjamin, 379. 380.
Neave, William, 368.
Nesbitt, Albert, 354.
Newenham, John, 350.
Thomas, 370.
Newstead, Richard, 356.
Newton, John, 355.
Nicholson, Thomas, 358.
Nowlan, Mark, 882.
o.
O’Brien, Sir Donat, 352.
Ogle, Henry, 349. 380.
O’Neile, Charles, 365.
Ormsby, Anne, 894.
■ John, 382. 383.
Osborne, Henry, 390.
Ossory, John, Bishop of, 369. 396.
Pacey, John, 380. 388.
Packenham, Robert, 365. 387.
Page, John, 351. 366. 373.
Paine, William, 365.
Palfry, Catherine, 360.
Palmer, William, 378.
Partington, Peter, 378.
Paul, Jeffery, 357. 382.
Pearson, Mathew, 379.
Peircy, Henry, 393.
Pembroke, Thomas, 363.
Peppard, Jacob, 359. 365.
Perry, John, 358. 381.
Persse, Henry, 856.
Phillips, Chichester, 354. 364.
Christopher, 356.
Richard, 348.
Piers, William, 366.
Lady Honora, 381.
Pike, John, 365.
Piper, Stephen, 354.
Pollard, Walter, 392.
Ponsonby, William, 890. 394.
Powell, Richard, 351.
Pratt, Benjamin, 357.
Preston, John, 355.
Nathaniel, 366.
Robert, 377.
Price, Nicholas, 383.
Putland, Thomas, 387. 392.
Pyke, John, 348.
Pyne, Sir Richard, 358. 380. 391.
Q.
Ram, Abel, 367.
Randford, Sir Mark, 367-
Rathwell, John, 388.
Raulins, Thomas, 348.
Reilly, Edward, 382.
Ricard, Thomas, 369.
Riggs, Edward, 373.
— - — Stephen, 368.
Rigmaiden, Robert, 349.
Riley, Edward, 886. 387.
Robinson, Sir William, 350. 356.
Roche, Edmond, 356.
Rochfort, Robert, 357. 860.
Rogers, George, 381.
Robert, 349.
William, 349. '
Rogersdn, Sir John, 391. 392.
Rolls, Samuel, 352.
Roth, Abraham, 383.
Rotton, John, 358.
Ryan, Morgan, 387-
Ryder, John, 365.
S.
St. George, Henry, 895.
Richard, 356.
St.John, Thomas, 370.
St. Leger, John, 348.
Sandford, Henry, 365.
Santry, Henry, Lord, 386.
Saunders, Morley, 368.
Savage, Patrick, 889.
Philip, 369. 385. 388.
Saveli, George, 857.
Scawen, Sir William, 358.
Schuldham, Edmond, 379.
Scott, Hopton, 359. 890.
Sevell, George, 349.
Shaw, Robert, 352. 356. 396.
William, 360.
Sheares, Humphry, 349. 350. 357. 3!
Shelburne, Lord, 378.
Sheppard, Anthony, 385.
Shere, Sir Henry, 348.
Sherigley, Folliott, 355.
Sherlock, William, 354.
Shields, Michael, 368.
Shinton, Richard, 350.
I Shute, Thomas, 387.
| Singleton, Edward, 351.
Sisson, Thomas, 395.
Smith, Jeremiah, 353.
John, 372.
Robert, 351.
William, 380. 881.
Somerville, Thomas, 381.
Southerne, Joseph, 390.
Southwell, Sir Thomas, 352.
Spread, John, 386.
William, 386.
Springe, Francis, 362.
Stafford, Edmond, 385.
Steele, Lawrence, 386.
Stephens, Walter, 372.
Stepney, Thomas, 357.
Sterne, Lieut. Col. Robert, 394.
Stewart, Robert, 869.
William, 349. 383.
Stoker, Thomas, 349.
Stratford, Edward, 388.
Swan, Edward, 366.
Sweet, Stephen, 358. 371. 394. 395.
Synge, Samuel, 368. 370.
T.
Talbot, Richard, 866.
Tandy, Mercy, 351.
Taylor, Thomas, 358. 364.
William, 885.
Temple, Robert, 366.
Thomond, Henry, Earl of, 895.
Tighe, Richard, 393.
TiTson Thomas, 381. 387.
Topham, James, 378.
Trench, Frederick, 866. 368.
James, 370.
John, 368. 887.
William, 357.
Trenchard, John, 348.
Trustees for the Barracks, 396.
Tuam, John, Archbishop of, 372. 894.
| Tuke, Samuel, 358. 366.
Twigg, Robert, 352.
I Tyrone, James, Earl of, 386.
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u.
Usher, John, 368.
V.
Vance, Patrick, 388.
Vanhomrigh, Bartholomew, 848. 378. 379.
384.
Vaughan, Hector, 362.
Vesey, Agmondisham, 391.
Vignoles, Charles Des, 378.
Vincent, John, 382.
W.
Wade, Charles, 360.
John, 360. 393.
Wakeham, Richard, 381.
Robert, 391.
William, 391.
Walker, George, 366-
James, 365.
Waller, Edward, 375.
. Robert, 356.
Wallis, Thomas, 390.
Ware, Thomas, 379.
Warneford, Robert, 367.
Warren, Maurice, 367.
Wallis, 350.
Waterford, Nathaniel, Bishop of, 368.
Way, Rev. Thomas, 370.
Webb, William, 392.
Webber, Edward, 856.
Weldon, Walter, 394.
Weisley, Garrett, 393.
Wemys, Henry, 394.
Westby, Nicholas, 353.
Westgarth, William, 359.
Westland, William, 395.
Westrop, Mountyfort, 371.
Westrop, Robert, 871.
Thomas, 883.
Wich, Sir Cyril, 348.
Whaley, Thomas, 355.
White, John, 359. 390.
Whiteside, Henry, 390.
Whitwell, Nathaniel, 390.
Widdenham, Henry, 352.
Wilkinson, William, 355.
Wills, Casper and James, 394.
Wilson, Edward, 394.
Wilton, George, 388.
Wolsly, Richard, 365.
Wood, John, 389.
Worth, Edward, 367.
Wybarrow, Richard, 382.
Y.
Young, James, 377- 388.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
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IV.
CERTIFICATES for Adventurers, Soldiers,
&c.
INROLMENTS of the Certificates for Adventurers, Soldiers, &c. passed under the Act for the
Settlement of Ireland, and the Act for explaining same, preserved in the Office of the Chief Remem-
brancer of the Exchequer, Dublin.
1. — 18 Cha. 2. — First
2. D« - D°
3. — - D° - D°
4— - - D°
5.— 17 Cha. 2. — JD°
6—18 Cha. 2. — D»
7. D» - D»
8 D° - ]>
9— 17 Cha. 2— D»
10— 18 Cha. 2— D»
11- D° - D»
12. D° - D°
13. D» - D°
14. J> - D°
15 D» - D"
16— - D» - D“
17 D° - D»
18 D« - D°
19 - D“ - D»
20 17 Cha. 2— D»
21— 18 Cha. 2. — D»
22— - D» - D°
23— - D» - D«
24— 20 Cha. 2— D«
25. (1667.) -D»
26 — 20 Cha. 2— D«
27— 18 Cha. 2— D«
Certificate - Francis Lye ; Roll consisting of 40 membranes, and containing 35 Certificates.
Philip Fearnley, 65 membranes, 45 Certificates.
William Earl of Strafford and Thomas Radcliffe, 79 membranes, 71 Certificates.
- - Daniell Abbott, 71 membranes, 66 Certificates.
Patrick Allen, 62 membranes, 52 Certificates.
Sir George Lane knt., 60 membranes, 55 Certificates.
Stephen Chamock, 44 membranes, 42 Certificates.
Sir Andrew Aylmer, 67 membranes, 51 Certificates.
Robert Southwell, 59 membranes, 35 Certificates.
Right hon. Arthur Earle of Anglesea, 70 membranes, 47 Certificates.
Sir Amos Meredith bart. and Valentine Gratracke, 74 membranes, 74 Certificates.
John Hudson clerk, 72 membranes, 72 Certificates.
Robert Readinge, 36 membranes, 27 Certificates.
- - Peter Atkins, 78 membranes, 90 Certificates.
John Readinge, 69 membranes, 94 Certificates.
Col. Thos. Gower, 85 membranes, 91 Certificates.
- - Capt. John Cook, 46 membranes, 60 Certificates.
Sir Nicholas Loftus knt., 74 membranes, 85 Certificates.
- - Samuel Browne, 103 membranes, 70 Certificates.
Sir Robert Gorges, 46 membranes, 59 Certificates.
Edward Slubber, 39 membranes, 62 Certificates.
Capt. James Smallwood, 47 membranes, 49 Certificates.
Piers Lord Viscount Ikerryn, 54 membranes, 51 Certificates.
Edmund Clorane, 73 membranes, 56 Certificates.
William and Henry Finch, 78 membranes, 97 Certificates.
Andrew Ram, 116 membranes, 125 Certificates.
John Arthur, 105 membranes. 106 Certificates,
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TRANSCRIPT
OF THE
First Certificate on Roll No. 1. of the Certificates for Adventurers,
Soldiers, &c.
PRESENT;
Sir Edward Smyth, Knight, Lord Cheife Justice of His Majesty’s Court of Comon Pleas.
Sir Edward Dering, Barronett.
Sir Winston Churchill, Knight.
Edward Cooke, Esq.
BY HIS MAJESTIES Commissioners for putting in execution the Act intituled An Act lor the
better execucon of his Majesties gratious Declaracon for the settlem' of his kingdome of Ireland,
& satifaccon of the sePall interests of Advent" Sould" & other his Majesties subjects there ; & one
other Act intituled An Act for the explaineing some doubts ariseing upon an Act intituled
an Act for the better execucon of his Majesties gratious Declaracon for the settlem1 of his
kingdome of Ireland, & satisfacion of the se^all interests of Advent" Sould" & other his subjects
there, & for makeing some alterations of & additions unto the said Act for the more speedy &
effectual settlem1 of the said kingdom.
WHEREAS in pursuance of the said Acts, Francis Lye of Rathbride, esq. did exhibite his peticon
before us his Majestys said Commissioners on the sixteenth day of January in the eighteenth r„u No. 1., &c.
year of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lorde Charles the Second by the grace of God King of England
Scotland France & Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. Thereby setting forth that by virtue of one
clause or provisoe in the said Explanatory Act expressed & conteyned, hee the said Francis Lye is
lawfully entituled unto severall lands tenem" & hereditaments as in and by the said clause or provisoe,
relation being thereunto had more fully & largely it doth and may appeare ; and therefore praying our
adjudication of his said right & title & allowance of the confirmation of his said provisoe and our
certificate of the same in order to the passing of letters patents under his Majesties greate seale of Ireland
of the said landes tenem1’ and hereditaments as by the said Act is directed & appointed ; which said
peticon came to a finall heareing & was heard before us this p’sent day being Wednesday the fourteenth
day of February in the eighteenth year of the raigne of our said soveraigne Lord King Charles the
Second by the grace of God of England Scotland Fiance & Ireland, Defender of the faith, &c. in open
court at the place comonly called The Kings Inns Dublin ; upon heareing of which peticon, & con-
sideracon of the said provisoe or clause in the said explanatory Act expressed and conteyned, as it
followeth in these words ; Provided alsoe & be it enacted, that Francis Lye of Rathbride, esq. soun of
John Lye deceased, shall hold & enjoy to him & his heires all and singuler the landes tenem" & here-
ditaments scituate in the countie of Kildare or elsewhere, in the kingdome of Ireland, graunted or
menconed to bee graunted in & by certaine letters patents under the great seale of Ireland, beareing
date the tenth day of May in the fifteenth yeare of his Majesties raigne, and not since decreed away by
the commissioners for execucon of the said former Act, in as full and ample manner as in & by the
said letters patents is mentioned, any thing in this or the said former Act to the contrary notwithstanding,
& uppon produceing the said letters patents before us, and uppon the proofs testimonies & evidences
heard before us, It was thereupon adjudged & decreed by this court, that the said Francis Lye is by the
said Explanatory Act lawfully and rightfully entituled unto the severall landes tenements & hereditaments
hereafter mentioned, the towne and landes of Teckenevan, w*11 the appurtennces, containeing three
hundred & thirtie acres profitable land, and foure hundred and fiftie acres bogg ; and alsoe all those the
towne and landes of Ballybracke, with the appurtrinces, containeing two hundred thirtie one acres two
roods & thirtie two pearches profitable land ; and alsoe all those the towne & landes of Killcaskin, wlh the
appurtrinces, containing one hundred & fortie acres profitable land ; and alsoe the towne & landes of
Ballynekilly, wth the appurtrinces containeing fortie & five acres of land by estimation ; and alsoe all
the towne & landes of Derrynany, w,h the appurtrinces, containeing seaventy and six acres of profitable
lands, & three hundred & thirtie acres one rood bogg; and alsoe all those the towne & landes of
Killpatricke, with the appurtrinces, containeing thirtie acres of profitable land ; & also in the townes &
landes of Dromin & Kilcaskin eleaven acres two roods profitable land ; & also all those townes &c landes
of Clonagh, wlh the appurtefinces, containeing by estimation ninety & six acres of land ; and alsoe all
that the towne & landes of Kilmorebranage containeing by estimation one hundred acres of land ; all &
singular which before mentioned p'misses are scituate & being in the barony of Carberry in our countie .
of Kildare, in our said kingdome . of Ireland ; and alsoe all that towne & landes of Morish towne Biller,
w'" the appurtrinces, containeing two hundred & fiftie acres two roods & twelve pearches pfitable land ;
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Transcript of the and alsoe all that towne & landes of Crowtorstowne, w'" the appurtnnces, conteyneing one hundred &
Roll fJo” 1 °a&c° 11 f°werteene acres tw0 root* & tliirtie-tvvo pearches pfitable land ; all and singuler which last menconed
' p>misses are scituate lying and being in the barrony of Greate Connell in our county of Kildare aforesaid ;
and alsoe all that towne & lands of Rathbride, w’“ the appurtnnces, conteyneing six hundred & seaventy
acres of pfitable land, & one hundred thirty and seaven acres unprofitable land ; all & singuler which
last before menconed premisses are scituate lying & being in the barrony of Ophaley in our countie of
Kildare aforesaid; all and singuler which before menconed pmisses contained in the whole two
thousand & eleven acres two rood & foure pearches profitable land, and nine hundred & seaventeene
acres & one rood unprofitable land according unto the Irish measure ; and alsoe all that towne k
landes of Kilmurry, with the appurtenances, containeing one hundred fourescore and one acres two
rood & thirty-two pearches profitable land ; all and singuler which last before menconed phnisses are
scituate lying & being in the barrony of Moyfenragh in the countie of Meath in the said kingdome of
Ireland; and alsoe all that cittie circuit & precinct of the late monastiy or priory or house of the Ord'
of the holy cross of Killeigh in the Kings Countie, contayning by estimation halfe an acre of land, one
orchard two gardens three messuages & foure crofts adjoyning to the said circuit, one meadow called
Leamore, conteyning by estimation three acres, lying betweene the cite of the said mill & the place
where the said mill was formerly, one acre of land called Gortnedromine neere the end of the said
meadow, and one ruined watermill with the watercourse, seaven acres of arrable land, & that the meadow
with the appurtennces called the adjacent land out of the east part of the same mill betweene the two
waters & watercourses of the same mill, which is drawne and comes out of the lake called Loghenegore
neere Agbenrush, & neere the land of the pochiall church of Killeigh agst the castle, & soe to the said
mill ; and alsoe the other watercourses or waters which come from Monequin als Monvdun, w*h the
pastures about the same, & out of the furthermost part lying from the said watercourse of the south
part of Aghenrush aforesaid, & soe to the greene way on the north part neere the land of Monallin, and
soe passeth through the lake to the river, passing to Killeigh betweene the aforesd seaven acres of land
of Little Farme there ; and alsoe the towne village or hamlett of Fintire, containeing within it selfe one
hundred and fortie acres of arrable land pasture and moore ; and that the wood and underwood called
Killcroshane, Shymagh, Curraghcloghy, Straghgare, with Capucharaghane & Cappucmeanane, which
certaine towne of Fyntire, and the landes aforesaid lying and being within the boundes hereunder
following (viz.) on the north part of the greate ditch which is betweene Capucmeanane and the land of
Esker, and soe runs neere the old towne of Esker, and so passeth through the wood of Shina-di, and
from thence as the said ditch leades betweene Cowlenowry and the lande of Rahinduffe, and soe up
through the midle of the Curragh Clonyly unto Capduffe neere Bealenemoy to the river of Direcroomekine,
and soe through the middle of the moore of Dyrrcronekyne unto the other great ditch that passeth
Dunganbegg and Cowlegreagh to Tallayhane Idorane, and thereupon to the other great ditch that passeth
Dunganbegg, and a certaine parcell of land called Le Shanonsheath to the place called Skeagh, three
messuages, six cottages, twenty acres of arrable land called Cannonsland, and seaven acres of pasture
land and moore, with their appurtnnces in the towne village or hamlett of Donefeigh, in the countie
aforesaid ; and alsoe the rectory or chappie of Fintire and Killeigh aforesaid, and all and singuler the
tythes oblacons alterages growing due out of and in Fintire and Killeigh and the lands to them belonging ;
the rectory and church of Ballykeane, with all the gleabe lands tythes oblacons obvencons °pfitts
alterages and comodities whatsoever to the said rectory belonging, with the townes villages hamletts
graung & places that doe acrew and extend in the said county and chappell, and one house with three
acres of glebe land in the town village or hamlett of Ornery belonging to the rectory of Ballykeane
aforesaid, and one chappell in Tyrren with three acres of glebe land belonging to the rectory of Ballykeane
aforesaid in the countie aforesaid ; and that the said landes tenements and hereditaments and e9y of
them may and by the tenor and intent of the said patent and act of right ought to be enjoyed by the said
Francis Lye his heirs and assignes for ever, by and under such tenure as in the said letters patents is
expressed, and all such and under the same yearly rents as in the said letters patents are reserved,
payable at the receit of his Majesties court of Excheq in Dublin ; Saveing to M" Eckleston her heires
and assignes all her right title and interest as she hath to the towne village or hamlett of Fintire aforesd
which she hath now in her possession, and the petitioner at the heareing of the said cause haveing waved
the psent possession thereof: And this our Judgement and Decree wee doe hereby certifie to his Grace
James Duke of Ormond Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, and unto his Grace
Michael Lord Archbishop of Dublin Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and to the right honblc the Lord Cheife
Baron of his Majesties court of Excheq' there, to the end that eftectuall letters patents undr his Majesties
greate seale of Ireland may be forthwith graunted to the said Francis Lye if he desires the same, for
the finall settlement and conformacon of the phnisses and ePy pte of them, with their rights members
and appurtenances unto the said Francis Lye his heires executors administrators and assignes respectivelye
pursuant to this our Judgement and Decree, and according to the true intent and meaning of the said
Explanatory Act. Given under our handes and seales the six and twentieth day of Aprill in the
eighteenth yeare of the raigne of o' soveraigne Lord Charles the Second of England Scotland France
and Ireland King, Defender of the Faith, &c. Annoq, dni one thousand six hundred sixty & six.
Edward Smyth. Edward Dering. A. Brodrich.
ExJ c N Edwi Cooke.
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IV.
INDEX NOMINUM
Inrolments of the CERTIFICATES for Adventurers, Soldiers, &c. preserved 111 the
Office of the Chief Remembrancer of the Exchequer, Dublin.
COMPILED BY THOMAS TYRRELL, ESQ. SUB-COMMISSIONER ON SAID OFFICE.
N»™»E r./a,o a. Origtal ME > * Ar,bic Fig.re, «. «. Ski- or M,te
of each Roll.
A.
ABBOTT, Daniel, iv. 1.
Col. Daniell, xxix. 27 .
Henry, xxi. 49.
John, xvi. 54.
. Col. John, xxix. 27.
John, xxx. 93.
Robert, xxii. 53. xxix. 43.
. Rose, xxi. 49.
Abston, William, xxix. 83.
Achman, Walter, xxix. 80.
Ackley, John, xxiv. 37.
Acres, John, xxix. 83,
Acton, Thomas, xxii. 13. xxvi, 70. xxv
Adaire, Alexander, xxiii. 49.
Adam, Daniel, xxiv. 31.
Rose, xxiv. 31.
Adams, Daniel, xxiv. 31.
Edward, ii. 6. xxx. 93.
John, xiv. 22. xxix. 83. 84. x>
103.
Obediali, iv. 53.
. Randal, iii. 38.
Randolph, clerke, xxvi. 60.
Richard, xxix. 83.
Sir Thomas, bart., xvui.51.
ZH WmTarn, xxiii. 27. xxix. 83.
Adderley, Edward, iv. 48.
Adderly, Thomas, iv. 48.
Adderton, John, xxix. 2.
Aderton, John, xv. .46.
Adey, Richard, xxiii. 28.
Adkins, William, xxix. 82.
Adkinson, Thomas, vm. 31.
Adrian, Lady, xxiii. 49.
Agett, Thomas, ii. 42.
Aggs, Eliza, xxii. 11.
Margaret, xxii- 1L
Robert, xxii. 11-
Susan, xxii. 11.
Thomas, xxii. 11.
Aghy, Robert, xxii. 52.
William, xxii. 51.
Agoun, John, xxii. 51.
Albany, James, Duke of, x. 6o. xx
xxviii. 17. 19. ... .
Albemarle, George, Duke of, m. o2. l
xiii.l2. xx. 68. xxii. 40. xxv.14. >
Alchorne, Richard, vi. 49. x. 62. xi
Alcocke, Mary, iii- 57.
Charles, vi. 16. xvii. 55. xxix.
Alcorne, Ridiard, xxviii. 15.
Alden, Philip, xxix. 84.
Aldersey, Farnham, xvii. 42. xxx.
Randolph, xvi. 41. _
Aldred, John, x. 65. xxii. 1. 4. 7. ~
17. 19.
Aldridge, William, xxvi. 37.
Aldworth, Dame Martha, xxiii. 20.
Richard, xxiii. 20.
Sir Richard, xxiii. 20.
(122.)
Aldwordi, Sir Richard, knt.,
Alexander, Sir Jerom, knt., i
John, xxix. 80.
Alfrey, Paul, vi. 20. xxvi. 7(
Algne, William, xxix. 82.
Alland, Henry, xvi. 50.
Allcock, Charles, xxiv. 34.
Allen, Captain, xxi. 41.
Edmond, xiii. 53.
Edward, xxv. 13.
Elizabeth, xxx. 93.
John, ii. 7. xvi. 17. xv
xxvi. 67. xxix. 83. H
Major John, xxix. 32.
Joshua, x. 12. xxx. 93
Laurence, ix. 14. xviii
xxix. 31.
Margery, xiii. 53.
. Mary, xxix. 81.
Mathew, vii. 3.
- Patrick, iii. 54. v. 1.
Alleyn, Charles,
^ Edward, x>
Elizabeth, :
Thomas, x:
Allin, Francis, x
Allyn, Francis, x
65. :
i. 1. 4. 7. 9.
Alsop, Grace, xv. 44.
Alured, John, x. 65. xxii. 1. 4. 7. 9. xxv:
17. 19.
Ambrose, John, xxix. 48.
Ames, John, iv. 2.
Amnon, Mabell, xxx. 75.
William, xxx. 75.
Amory, Thomas, x. 8.
Anckitell, Mathew, xxi. 58.
Oliver, xxi. 57.
f ] xxi. 58.
Ancktell, [ ] xxviii. 12.
Anderson, Richard, viii. 20.
William, xxiii. 49.
Andrew, Lieutenant Richard, xxix. 80.
Andrewes, Ambrose, xxviii. 69.
John, xxiii, 25.
Mathew, xxix. 82.
Richard, iii. 40.
Robert, xxiv. 32.
Thomas, xxii. 1. 4.
Andrews, Anthony, xxi. 40.
Deane, xxx. 41.
Edward, xxvi. 6. xxix. 23.
John, ix. 34. xxviii. 28. xxix. 93.
Margarett, xxvi. 6. xxix. 23.
Andrews, Mathew, xxix. 81.
Thomas, xxii. 7. 9. xxviii. 17. 19.
Anger, Francis, Lord, xxii. 1. 4
Angier, Francis, Lord, xvii. 89.
Lord, xxix. 67.
Anglesea, Arthur, Earl, xv. 72. x
16.
Anglesey, Arthur, Earl, ii. 14. ix.
Earl, >
. 40.
txiii. 13. '
;ix. 54. x:
Anguyn, Tho
Anias, Francis, xx,... -o.
Annaly, Bernard, xxiii. 18. xxvi. 9.
Annesly, Edward, xxviii. 14.
Annis, John, xxix. 55.
Ansell, Henry, xxiv. 35.
Ansley, Arthur, Earl, x. 15.
Thomas, xxix. 81.
Anslow, John, xxi. 90. xxvi. 70.
Anster, Stephen, xxv. 26.
Antell, Master, xxvi. 39.
Antrim, Alice, Countesse, xxx. 101
Marchioness, xxiv. 9. xxvni. 1
Marquise, xiii. 42. xxviii. 1
101.
Randal, Lord Marquis, iv. 30.
xv. 67. xvi. 28. xxi. 23. xxv
Randall, Earle, xxx. 101.
Rose, Lady Marchionesse, xii
Antiym, Marchioness, xxvi. 54.
Randal, Lord, Marquis of, ii.
Anyon, Mr., xxx. 82.
Ap Evan, John, xxi. 41.
Ap John, John, xxix. 83.
Thomas, xxix. 7.
Apleton, Henry, xxix. 82.
Apletree, Anne, xvii. 1. xxix. 86.
Appleyard, Mathew, xv. 76.
Aptell, Daniel, v. 46.
Archard, Zachary, xxix. 82.
Archbold, Christopher, i. 36. xxix.
Garret, x. 68. xxvi. 33.
'James, xxv. 15.
Peirce, xxvi. 19.
William, xiii. 6. xv. 51. 61
xxix. 92. xxx. 33.
Archdakin, Richard, xvii. 89.
Archdeacon, James, xxiv. 37. 38.
John, xxiv. 28.
Peirce, xxiv. 29. 80.
Archedeken, Peter, xvii. 89.
Archer, Doctor, ii. 17.
Ester, widow, iv. 3.
Francis, iv. 3. xxiv. 51.
George, xxi. 40.
Henry, x. 9.
James, xxi. 40. xxiv. 28.
Fitz Patrick, xxiv. 29.
John Fitz- William, xxiv. 30.
Joane, xxi. 40.
Katherine, xxiv. 30.
Lawrence, xxiv. 29.
Lucas, xxiv. 30.
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Lord, xxix. 46.
Atlumry, Baron, xx. 53. 57. 65. i
2. Lord- Baron, xxi. 66.
Baron of; xxi. 92. xxii. 21
18. 24. xxvi. 15. xxviii.
79. xxix. 5. 6. 76. xxx. 8
Atkins, Benjainine, xv. 1.
Daniell, xxix. 81.
— — Peter, xv. 1. xxviii. 14.
Atkins, Robert, xxvi. 14.
Atkinson, Robert, xxvi. 2. 67.
William, xx. 38.
Atkneeves, Thomas, xxiii. 26.
'• Audley, Joseph, xxix. 80.
Aungier, Francis, Lord, ix. 2. x. (
9. xxviii. 17. xxiii. 12.
Austin, Edward, xxix. 81.
Henry, xxiv. 45.
Avery, Peter, xxix. 82.
Samuel, Alderman, iv. 20.
Axtell, Col. Danell, viii. 11.
Daniel, x. 65. xi. 33. xxii
xxviii. 17. 19.
Aylcough, Sir George, xx. 68.
Ayle, William, x. 67.
Aylemore, Thomas, xi. 48.
Aylett, Joane, xviii. 14.
John, xviii. 14.
Richard, xviii. 14.
Robert, junior, xviii. 14.
Symon, xviii. 14.
Ayleward, Peirce, iii. 12.
Peter, xxiv. 87.
Aylmer, Sir Andrew, kut., viii. 1.
Sir Andrew, bart., xiii. 27.
Sir Andrew, knt., xxvi. 60.
Sir Christopher, knt., viii. 4.
Elmor, xxii. 35. xxv. 31.
b Hz Gerald, xiii. 27. 28. xv. 12
Garrett, x. 68. xxii. 3. 31. x-
Captain Garrott, xiii. 27.
Gerrald, viii. 4. xxi. 48.
Jennett, xxv. 31. xxviii. 83.
Mathew, xxix. 58.
Thomas, xiii. 27. xxix. 25. x:
Aylward, John Fitz-Petcr, x. 9.
Pierce, iv. 24.
Richard, vi. 17.
Aylword, Pierce, viii. 41.
Ayscaugh, Sir George, ix. 7. 30
xx. 68. xxv. 14.
Ayscue, Sir George, knt., v. 25. xiii
Babington, Allice, xxiii. 29
Margaret,xxh. 15.
Bachurst, Samuel], xxv. 16.
Badford, William, xxi. 43.
Badge, Michael, xxiv. 30.
Badger, William, vi. 1.
Bagbeere, Mary, vii. 41.
Nicholas, vii. 41.
Bagett, Edward, xxix. 38
[ ], viii. 60.
Baggalley, Humphrey, xxviii.
Baggally, Humphry, xxiv. 41
Baggot, Robert, x. 66.
Baggott, Edward, xxiv. 58.
John, xxviii. 34. xxx. 5.
Margaret, i. 4. xi. 38.
• Nicholas, xxiv. 29.
Bagnall, Dudley, xxii. 16. x'
25. xxviii. 21. xxx. 8,
Walter, xxii. 18.
Bagnell, Catherine, xxii. 16.
Walter, xxii. 16.
Bagnoll, Henry, xxii. 16.
Bagshaw, Lady Elizabeth, xiii.
~ — Sir Edward, knt, vi. 14
Baines, Edward, xviii. 45.
— — Mary, xviii. 45.
Baker, Ann, i. 12.
Dame Ann, x. 15.
Edward, i. 12. xxii. 22.
George, xxvi. 39.
Godfrey, Alderman, xxi.
Henry, i. I2) xv. 68. xx
64. 108.
I John, i. 12.
Baker, Captain John, xvi
Katherine, vi. 37. :
Baldwin, John, iii. 32
Walter, xxx. 39
Walter, junior,
Balfe, James, xxii. 51
Nicholas, xxii. 5
Robert, vi. 12. viii. 42. 6'
xvi. 43.
Ball, Mrs., xxiv. 29.
Samuel), xxix. 57. 75.
Lieutenant Thomas, xxix. 2(
Thomas, xvi. 77. xxiii. 47. •
William, xxix. 69.
Bamlett, John, vi. 28. xv. 46.
Bamlyett, Samuell, xxiv. 36.
Bannane, Daniel, xxiv. 38.
Banbery, Lewis, xxiii. 28.
Banbury, Elizabeth, xxiii. 30.
Ellis, xxiii. 30.
Lewis, xxiii. 30.
0. Banckes, John, xxiii. 30.
Bancroft, Elizabeth, i. 34.
~ — Cornet Richard, i. 34. x. 45.
Bandon Bridge Corporation, xxi. I.
Banister, John, xxiii. 26.
Bankes, Thomas, xxvi. 38.
Banting, James, vi. 32. xxviii. 42.
Barbar, Gabrieli, xxx. 25.
John, xxx. 25.
Barber, John, xxix. 82.
Barbor, Gabriel, xv. 6.
Jolin, xv. 6.
!• Joseph, xv. 6.
Barch, Thomas, xxix. 86.
Barclay, Samuel, v. 10.
Barckley, William, xxiii. 27.
Barcroft, Ambrose, xxvi. 37.
Barecroft, Ambrose, xxvi. 39.
Bareforte, Thomas, xxix. 84.
Barett, John, vii. 16.
Barkeham, Sir Edward, bart., vii. 13.
Barkeley, Samuel, xxix. 54.
Barker, Charles, xxiv. 30.
Edward, xxx. 94.
Peter, xxix. 84.
Richard, xxiv. 1 1 .
Thomas, xvi. 27.
William, vi. 20. xvii. 85. xxvi. 52. 66
70. xxviii. 14.
Alderman William, xxviii. 45 xxn
40. 93.
Barkley, Sir Maurice, viii. 61.
Barnard, Captain Richard, iv. 9
Richard, xxi. 33. xxiv. 5L xxx. 37.
Thomas, xxi. 33. xxiv. 51. xxx' 37'
Barnardiston, Sir Samuel, xxix. 50. "
Thomas, xiv. 34. xx. 54. xxix. 57
Barnell, Thomas, xxix. 80.
Barnes, John, xxi. 94. xxix. 83.
Richard, xxix. 80.
Robert, xxi. 94.
Thomas, xi. 37. xxiii. 26. xxix. 98.
William, xxi. 94.
Barnewall, James, vii. 59. xiv. 14.
Richard, xv. 55.
Sir Richard, bart., xiii. 69. xvi. 77
xvii. 10. xviii.. 13. xx. 53. xxv. 24,'
Sir Richard, knt., vi. 12.
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Barncwcll, Patrick, xvi. 64? xxi. 71. 97.
___ bm t., Sir Richard, xvi. 64. xx. 57. 6.
66. xxi.66. xxiv. 17. xxv. 18. xx%
15. xxviii- 7. 73. xxix. 5. 6.76.
Robert, x. 66.
c...„„n xxi. 97. xxix. 26.
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Barnwall, Jane, v!. 7. .. -
. bai t., Sir Richard, iv. 3. xvn. o. x>
84. xxviii. 55. xxix. 46.
Barnwell, Alsou, i- 11.
Cicely, xxiii. 6.
. Matliew, xxiii. 6.
Patrick, i. 30. xxx. 26.
Alderman Richard, xxiii. 6.
. Sir Richard, xxi. 65. 71. 92.
bart., Sir Richard, xxii. 21. 54. xxi
Simon, i. 30.
. Walter, xxi. 71.
Baron, James, xxiv. 33.
Katherine, xxiv. 33.
Nicholas, xxiv. 34.
Barraby, William, xxv. 47.
Barremore, Richard, Earl, xiii. 66.
Barrett, Sir Andrew, xxviii. 38.
Daniell, xxix. 84.
Edmond, xxx. 33.
John, xviii. 46. xxvi. 46. xxx. 33.
Joseph, xxix. 81.
Barrington, Margery, xviii. 36.
Barrett, Michael, xxi. 39.
William, xxiv. 37. xxviii. 95.
Barri, Richard, vi. 1. .
Barrington, Alexander, vii. 38. xxix. 1 IS
bai t. Sir John, iii. 70. xxviii. 45.
Thomas, xviii. 36. xxviii. 69.
Captain Thomas, xxvi. 61. xxix
xxx. 8.
Barron, Giles, xxiv. 30.
Barrow, Robert, xviii. 13.
Barrowes, Col. Humphrey, x. 29.
Barrv, Benjamin, xxix. 82.
Capt. Beniamin, iii. 30. xxix. 80.
David, xviii. 12.
Edmond, xxx. 33.
— Edmond Fitz-Clonlich, xxx. 49.
Edward, xxiii. 49. xxiv. 38. 39.
Godfrey, xxix. 80.
James, xxiv. 39.
Sir James, knt., xvii. 77.
James Fitz-Redmond, xvi. 46.
James Fitz-John Fitz-Redmond, :
49.
— James, Lord Baron, xxvi. 22.
John, xiii. 65. xvi. 38. xvii. 77.
42.
John Fitz-James, xvi. 46. xxx. 12
John Fitz-Philip, xviii. 17.
Katherine, xvi. 46.
Mathew, xiv. 2. xxviii. 92.
Michael, xvii. 77.
Myles, xxi. 54.
Philip Fitz-John, xvi. 38.
Philip Oge, ix. 1.
Redmond, xiii. 63. xvi. 46.
Richard, xiii. 64. xviii. 12. xxiii
xxiv. 85. xxv. 42. xxvi. 19. x
93. 95. xxix. 54.
Thomas, xxviii. 38. 95. xxx. 29.
Walter, xxiv. 29.
William, B.D., xx. 82.
William Fitz-Gerrald, xvi. 38.
Barrymore, David, Earle, xxviii. 29.
Richard, Earl, v. 35. xxviii. 38.
5.12.
Bartlett, Samuel, xxiv. 29.
Barton, Henry, xxix. 83.
Col. William, xv. 63.
Bash, William, xxix. 80.
Basnett, Corporall, xvii. 15.
Basserte, John, xvii. 59.
Bastick, Susanna, xxv. 9.
Bastwick, Suasanna, x.55. xiii. 12. xxv.
Batchelour, Christopher, xxix. 81.
Bate, Richard, xxix. 80.
Bateman, Ann, xxiii. 21.
William, xxiii. 21.
Bater, George, xxix. 80.
Bates, Abraham, iii. 20. xxviii. 69.
Thomas, xxix. 10. 87.
Bath, Ann, xi. 72. xvi. 32. xxii. 15.
37. 49.
— Barbara, vi. 1.
James, x. 67. xvii. 87.
John, xi. 72. xvi. 32.
37. 49.
Sir Luke, x. 67. xxix. 3
bart., Sir Luke, xvi. 64
Margaret, xi. 72. xvi.
xxv. 37. 49.
Mary, xi. 72. xvi. 32.
37. 49.
Patrick, ix. 14. xvi.
Robert,^xx^82. xxi. 54
clerke, Robert, xxvi. 6C
Widow, xxiv. 36.
William, xx. 82.
Battaley, Samuell, xviii. 30.
Batts, Henry, xiv. 13.
Batty, Edward, xxiv. 34.
Thomas, xxiv. 35.
Bawnc, Edward, xxix. 81.
Baxter, Dorothy, x. 43.
lervis, xxix. 80.
Peter, x.43.
Robert, xxix. 82.
Bayes, Clement, xxix. 83.
Bayley, John, xxviii. 98.
Baylic, Nicholas, xxviii. 96.
Bayliffe, Francis, xxix. 82.
Bayly, John, iii. 73. ix. 51. *
t. 1. Captain William, xxx. 19.
Baynton, James, xxiii. 26.
Beach, Richard, xxiv. 30.
Beacon, Edward, v. 27.
Beadell, Ambrose, xxvi. 66.
Beadle, Ambrose, xxviii. 10.
Beaghan, Peter, xiii. 58. xxiv. 9.
65. xxviii. 94. xxx- 77. 78.
Beake, Barbara, xxi. 94.
Beale, Bartholomew, i. 5. xxx. 62
Captain, xxx. 92.
Captain Edward, xi. 43. xxv.
Francis, xxix. 80.
Maryf xx. 37. xxix. 91.
xxx. Maurice, xxix. 83.
Bealing, Marcus, vii. 11. 59.
Beales, Richard, xxix. 82.
xxv. Beamish, Francis, xxx. 93.
Thomas, xxx. 93.
2. Beannagh, John, iii. 24.
Bear, William, xxix. 82.
Beard, Robert, xxiv. 43. xxix. 101
Beare, Hercules, xxiii. 28.
Lieutenant Richard, i- 38.
Bearkstead, John, xxviii. 17.
Beasely, Jeromy, xxx. 92.
Beatagh, Anne, xxiv. 10.
Christopher, viii. 60. xxiv.
ii. 25. Edward, viii. 33.
sxviii. Elinor, xxiv. 10.
Henry, viii. 42. xx.39.
Jane, xxiv. 10.
Jennett, xi.37. xx.39.
. Lucas, xxiv. 10.
Margaret, xxiv. 10.
xxx. Mary, xxiv. 10.
Patrick, viii. 42. xx. 39.
Beateman, William, xxix. 111.
Beatridge, Francis, xxx. 38.
Roger, xxx. 38.
Beaver, John, xxiv. 29.
Beckett, James, xxi. 41.
Randall, xxx. 2.
Bedburrow, Thomas, xxiv. 29.
Bedell, Ambrose, vi. 39.
Bedingfeild, Humphry, xxix. 62.
Bedle, William, xxix. 84.
Bee, John, xvi. 64.
Beecher, Henry, xxii. 19. xxx. 94
. Thomas, xxx. 71.
Beere, Richard, xxviii. 69.
Beetcher, Lyonell, xxiii; 29.
Beg, Richard, xxii. 52.
Beg, Robert, xxii. 5 1.
Rochford, xxii. 52.
[ ], viii. 60.
Beggetstaffe, Thomas, xxix. 81.
Belcher, John, xxix. 83.
William, xxix. 84.
Belger, Daniel, xxi. 40.
Bell, Captain Andrew, xxix. 28.
Anne, xvi. 73.
Arthur, xvi. 73.
Captain Arthur, xxi. 35. xxix.
Daniel, xvi. 73.
Dorothy, xvi. 73.
Elizabeth, xvi. 73.
Robert, ix. 49.
Samuel, xvi. 73.
Thomas, xxix. 84.
Widow, xxi. 41. 42.
Bellars, Francis, xxix. 67.
Bellers, Francis, xvi. 65. xvii. 7 9.
Bellew, Elinor, xi. 40. xxviii. 65.
John, xvii. 53.
. Sir John, knt , vii. 27. xiii. 68.
■ Sir John, xiii. 12. xxii. 55. xx'
Dame Mary, xiii. 68.
Bellewes, Dorothy, xxviii. 69.
Bellews, Sir John, xxviii. 64.
Bellfielde, Anthony, xv. 62.
Bellingham, Captain Henry, ii. 10.
Bellings, knt., Sir Henry, iii. 14.
. Richard, iii. 14.
knt., Sir Richard, iii. 14.
Bellony, Thomas, xxix. 81.
Bellows, Isaac, iii. 20.
Bellwood, Christian, xv. 3 1.
i. Maudlin, xv. 31.
Usher, xv. 31.
Belsford, John, xxiii. 29.
Belsom, Richard, xxix. 83.
Belson, John, xxix. 83.
Bember, William, xxix. 82.
Bence, Alexander, iv. 34. 64. vii. S
Bence, Alexander, iv. 34. 64. vii. 3. xiii. 3.
xv. 8. 23. 58. 70. 78. xvi. 86. xvn.
50. 78. xxix. 51.
John, iv. 64. vii. 3.
Bendevis, Thomas, xxi. 94.
Benne, Joseph, xxix. 81.
Bennett, Christopher, xxviii. 77.
Edward, xxix. 81.
Henry, xxi. 39. 40.
Sir Henry, xxiii. 13.
knt., Sir Henry, ix. 2.
John, xxix. 82.
Rebecka, xxiii. 28.
Robert, xxii. 34. xxviii. 77.
William, xxi. 39.40. xxiv. 30.
Bennis, George, xxii. 50.
Richard, xxii. 50.
Thomas, 22. 50.
Benson, Quarter Master, xxix. 119.
Bentley, James, xxix. 83.
Bendy, Captain Thomas, xv. 5.
Beresford, bart. Sir Tristeram, ii. 5. xxx.
77. 78.
Berford, Michael, i. 21. ix. 14. xvi. 32. 64.
xxv. 37.
Berisford, knt., Sir Tristram, xxiv. 18.
bart., Sir Tristram, xxviii. 94.
Berkley, knt., Sir Maurice, xvi. 64.
Berkstead, John, x. 65. xxii. 1. 7. 9. xxviii.
19.
Bermingham, Anne, xiii. 68. xxvi. 17.
Christopher, ii. 41.
Edmond, xxviii. 93.
James, xxx. 14.
Lord, xiii. 69. xx. 53. 57. 65. 66. xxi.
92. xxii. 21. 54. xxiv. 17. xxv. 18.
24. xxviii. 7. 41. 51. 55. 73. 79.
xxix. 5. 6. 46. 76. xxx. 84.
Lord Baron, xxi. 66.
Mary, xiii. 68. xxvi. 17.
William, xxviii. 93. xxix. 113.
Berminghame, Lord, xxvi. 15.
Bernard, Francis, xx. 25.
. Richard, xxiv. 49.
Thomas, xxiv. 49.
William, xxiv. 37.
Berriman, Richard, xxiv. 35.
Berrin"ton, Captain Thomas, xxix. 94.
Berrisford, bart., Sir Tristram, xiii. 40.
Bertstead, John, xxii. 4.
Besley, Edward, xxix. 81 .
Best, Robert, xxix. 80.
Betagh, Anne, vi. 33.
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turers, Jane, vi. 33.
Jennett, xxiv. 12.
J Mary, vi. 33.
Patrick, vi. 33. viii. 61.
60. xxv. 29.
Richard, viii. 61.
— — Robert, xxii. 52.
Thomas, xxii. 52.
[ ], xxx. 68.
Bethel 1, John, xxi. 41.
Betridge, Roger, xxx. 92. 93.
Betsworth, Richard, xxiv. 34. x
Betts, William, xiv^l 7.
Bettsworth, Richard, xxiv. 34.
Bevan, Robert, xvi. 41.
Bevin, David, xxix. 83.
John, xxix. 83.
Bevis, John, xxix. 84.
Bibby, Nicholas, xxiv. 23. xxix
‘ Bickerdick, William, xxiii. 41.
Bidle, John, xxix. 81.
Bietagh, Henry, vi. 33.
Bigg, Francis, iv. 11. xxix. 54.
Biggett William, xviii. 6.
Biggs, Edward, xxix. 82.
Bigoe, Philip, ix. 19. 25.
Bigot, Philip, xxviii. 56.
Biltingsley, Thomas, xxix. 82.
Bindon, Anne, xv. 11.
David, xv. 10. 11.
— — Henry, xv. 10. 11.
Bingham, Alexander, xxix. 83.
bart., Sir George, i. 25.
: bart., Sir Henry, xxiii. 4.
Joint, xxiii. 3.
Binke, Edward, xxix. 81.
Bird, John, xxv. 40. xxviii. 68.
• Joseph, xxv. 15. xxx. 2.
Robert,, xxix. 83.
William, xxix. 7.
Birdford, Michael, xxiii. 6.
Birford, Michael, xi. 72. xxii. 1£
Nicholas, xxx. 75.
Birkett, Miles, xiv. 23.
Birne, Edmond M'Donnogh, xv.
Felix, xxv. 14.
James, xxx. 53.
Phelix, xvii. 87.
Redmond, xxi. 69.
Redmond M'Feaeh, xxi. 69
Thomas, xvii. 16?
— William, xxv. 15.
Bishop, John, xxi. 40. xxviii. 68.
Lieutenant John, xxi. 40.
— — Mistress, xvi. 84.
Bishopp, Alexander, xxix. 82.
Captain George, xvii. 29. x:
James, clerke, xxvi. 59.
Bisse, John, xxix. 116. xxx. 10.
Margaret, xxvi. 13.
Blachford, Anne, xi. 35.
Elizabeth, xi. 35.
■ John, xi. 35.
Margaret, xi. 35.
Mary, xi. 35. xxvi. 72.
Thomas, xi. 35.
William, xi. 35.
Blackburn, William, vii. 48.
Blacke, Sir Richard, xxvi. 55.
— — Sir Valentine, xxix. 46.
Blacker, Major George, xi.51. xxi
Blackeston, John, xxviii. 17.
Blackball, Thomas, xiv. 31.
Blackiston, Ellinor, xxiii. 47. xxvii
— — Martha, xxviii. 32.
Blackney, George, xxviii. 60.
Henry, xvii. 52.
John, xvii. 52.
Major, xxix. 28.
Major Robert, xvii. 51.
William, xvii. 51. xxi,'i. 4.4
Bladen, Thomas, clerke, xxvi. 59.
Blake, George, xxv. 20.
John, xxi. 39. 41. 67.
Richard, xxvi. 51.
knt., Sir Richard, xiii. 69. xv. 18. xx
53. 57. 66. xxi. 66. xxii. 21. 29. 54
xxvi. 15. xxviii. 41. 55. 73. xxix. 5
6. 46. 76.
Robert, xi.44. xv. 18. xxi.99. xxv.31
Sir Thomas, i. 26. viii. 27. xxvi. 55.
xxviii. 79. 94. xxx. 77.
Sir Valentine, xiii. 69. xx. 53. 57. 66.
xxi. 66. xxii. 21. 29. 54. xxvi. 15.
xxviii. 41. 55. 73. 79. 94. xxix. 5. 6.
Walter, xi. 66. xxiv. 18. xxvi. 55
xxviii. 94. xxix. 75. 78. xxx. 9. 77. 99.
Blakers, Walter, xxix. 32.
Blakiston, Martha, xxvi. 22.
Ellinor, xxvi. 22.
Blackman, William, xxix. 93.
Blakney Charles, xvii. 52.
Mary, xvii. 51.
Susanna, xvii. 51.
William, xxiii. 23.
Blackston, John, x. 65.
Blanchett, John, xxix. 83.
Bland Christopher, xxix. 83.
Blaney, Mary, xxi. 35.
Richard, xxi. 35.
Blany, Mary, xxviii. 100.
Richard, xxviii. 100.
Blanys, Lady Children, xxv. 52.
Blaxton, Ellinor, xxiv. 49.
Blease, Margaret, xxix. 104. 105. 106.
Blenerhasset, Edward, iii. 66.
John, xxi. 22. xxix. 54. xviii. 58.
William, xxix. 71. xxx. 97. iii. 66.
Blewett, Captain John, xxvi. 18.
Stephen, xxvi. 18.
Theobald, xxiii. 28.
Blewett, Christopher, xxiii. 27.
Bligh, John, xxx. 10. 18. 47.
Katherine, xxx. 11.48.
— — Thomas, xxx. 10. 72. 99.
Blithe, John, xxi. 35.
Blomfeild, Stephen, xxix. 111.
9. Blood, Neptune, ii. 12.
Neptune, clerke, xxvi. 60.
Doctor Neptune, xxix. 9.
Bloomefield, Captain Richard, xi. 58.
Blotte, Christopher, xxiv. 28.
Blount, Robert, xxix. 82.
Bluett, Christopher, xxiii. 27.
Dominick, xxiii. 27.
Paule, xxiii. 28.
Robert, xxv. 26.
Blumley, Robert, xxix. 81.
Blundell, knt, Sir Francis, iii. 2.
bart., Sir George, xiii. 57.
Sir George, xxviii. 42. 92.
Overington, xxiii. 43.
Blunden, Overington, xvi. 18.
Blunt, Mrs., xxiv. 34.
Blysse, Thomas, xxi. 39. 42.
Boate, Christian, xxiii. 2.
Elizabeth, xxiii. 2.
Gerard, xxiii. 2.
— Gerard, Doctor, xxiii. 2.
Gershon, xxiii. 2.
Godfrey, xxxiii. 2.
Katherine, xxiii. 44. xxviii 52 xxix
45. ...
Widow Katherine, xxiii. 2.
Boddicutt, Silvester, xxix. 84.
Boddington, Alexander, Quarter-master, iii.
41.
Bodkin, Laurence Fitz- Richard, xxx. 34.
Boghy, Thomas, xxvi. 45.
Bolan^Jasper, xxviii. 70.
Thomas, ix. 44.
Boles, Richard, xi.26.
Bollard, Richard, -xxix. 84.
Bolton, Carol!, xvi. 34. xxiii. 47. xxix.22 61
■ Sir Edmond, xxv. 12.
Major Francis, xx. 29.
Henry, clerke, xxvi. 59.
Nicholas, xxv. 12.
Richard, xxviii. 39.
Captain Thomas, xi. 42.
Captain William, xvii. 63
William, xxiv. 30. xxviii.53.
I Bond, Nicholas, xxiii. 24. xxix. 86
Robert, xxx. 29.
Boyd, Adam, xxiii. 49.
Mary, xxiv. 21.
Boyde, Mary, xxvi. 72.
Boyer, Philippa, xvi. 41.
Robert, xvi. 41.
Boyle, John, xxix. 83. 84.
Michel, iv. 12. xv
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. Doctor Richard, ui. 44.
g" ]4- xxvi. 80. 39. 41.
Boyne, Patrick, xxn. .,2
Boyse, Nathaniel, iv. 7.
Brabnsoo, Anthony, xxv
Brabazon, Anthony, xx.
William, xx. 57.
xxix. 6. 76.
Bradburne, John, xxv.
Broddocke, Thomas, xv
Bradford, Charles, xxix
Bradish, James, xxix. 8
Bradley, Mark, xxviii. !
Bradock, John, xv. 56.
Bradshaw, Edmond, x.
John, xxii. 1. <1. 7
. Joseph, xviii. 26.
Bradshawe, Joseph, xxi
Bradstreet, John, xxix.
Bradstreete, John, xxi.
Bradway, John, xxix. f
Brady, Margaret,
Braght, James, x
Braly, John, xvi. 54.
Brampton, Mountfort,
Bramston, William, x
Brand, Gregory, xxiii
Jasep, xxiii. 21.
John, xxiii. 21.
Brandish, Francis, xx
Brandon, Andrew,
n. 4.7.
84.
:v. 33.
63.
i. 78.
Robert, xxi...
Brandrax, Robert, xxix. 82.
Brangan, Alderman Edward, xx. 81.
Braone, William, v. 41.
Brasicr, Paid, xxi. 8. xxix. 15. 18. 48.
Broughton, Andrew, x. 65. xxii. 4. xx
17.
Brawly, Henry, xxix. 83.
Bray, Ambrose, xxiv. 34.
Edward, xxiv. 34.
John, xxiv. 38.
Michael!, xxiv. 34.
Brayly, John, xxx. 71.
Brazill, James, xxiv. 36.
Bredy, Thomas, xxii. 51.
Breedy, Daniel, xxii. 51.
Brenagh, Mary, xxiv. 38.
Brenan, Margarett, xxix. 81.
Nicholas, xxiv. 31.
Thomas, xxiv. 31.
Brenatie, Nicholas, xxiv. 32. 36. 37.
Thomas, xxiv. 32.
Brenn, Captain Henry
Brenock, Edward, xxi..
James, xxiv. 34.
John, xxiv. 34. 37.
Brenoge, Walter, xxiv. 34.
Brereton, Henry, vii.47.
Sir Thomas, xxix. 51. 62.
bart., Sir Thomas, xxii. i
Brett, Edward, xxix. 83.
John, xxv. 30. xxx. 75.
Col. John, xvii. 65. xxyi
William, xxiv. 41. xxvi.
Brettridge, Roger, x. 14.
Brewer, Thomas, xxiii. 28.
Brewster, Daniel, x. 37.
Samuel, x. 37.
Brice, Christopher, xxviii. 77.
John, xxix. 15.
Richard, xxix. 15.
Brickensell, John, xxix. 82.
Brickley, Widow, xxiii. 29.
Bridgman, Henry, viii. 7. xx
Briggs, John, iv. 4. xx'-» 82.
Captain John, xx
Miles, xiii. 31.
Thomas, xiii. 31.
Bright, John, xvii. 14.
Brightwell, Thomas, x
Brignall, John, xxiii. S
Brigstock, George, xx-
Brilchett, Osier, xxix.
Brimsmeadc, Samuel, :
Bringhurst, Major, xii
Brins, James, xxiv. 30
Brinsley, Richard, xxi
(122.)
Brinston, Willian
Briscoe, Gabriel, xxv. 15. xxx. 2.
Bristwerver, Thomas, xxiii. 28.
Briltas, Lord, ix. 24. 36. 39. 40.
Lord Baron, xiii. 69. xx. 53. 57. xxi
29. 54. xxvi. 15. xxviii. 55. 73. xxi:
6. 46. 76. xxx. 84. 105.
Barones of, iv. 67.
Barones dowager, ix. 40. 54. x. 6
xxviii. 74.
Lady, xxviii. 73.
Theobald, Lord Baron, xxvm. 7
xxix. 16.
Britten, John, xxvi. 69.
Brittin, James, v. 58.
Stephen, xxiv. 38.
Britton, John, xxi. 28.
Brittony, Peirs, xxiv. 36.
Briver, James, xxi. 41.
Brivice, John, xxix. 82.
Broadbaine, Mr., xiv. 25.
Broccas, Thomas, xxiii. 26.
Broched, John, xvi. 41.
Brodericke, Sir St. John, xiii. 12.
Brodhurst, Richard, viii. 20.
Brodricke, Sir Allen, xi. 33.
Sir St. John, xv. 37. xxn. 55. xxv.
14. xxviii. 33. 98. 100. xxx. 5.
Brogan, Donnagh, xxii. 52.
Bromer, Richard, xxviii. 45.
Brookenock, James, xxix. 83.
Brooker, Robert, xxix. 81.
Brookes, Francis, xxx. 2.
lent., Sir Henry, ii. 8. xvi. 35.
Richard, xiv. 25.
Brookhill, Thomas, xxiv. 38.
Brough, Lieutenant Walter, n. 11.
Broughton, Andrew, xxii. 1. 7. 9. xxvm.
Robert, xxix. 84.
Broune, William, xxix. 83.
•ne, Abraham, xiv. 25.
Ann, xxiii. 23.
Anthonia, iii. 61.
. Dominick, ix. 49.
Edward, >
Bryan, Mary, xxiv. 29.39
— - Mathew, xxiv. 36.
Onnor, xxiv. 32.
Teige, xxiv. 30.
Theobald, iv. 31.
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Geffry, iv. 56. xxii. 29. 54.
Geoffiy, xx. 53. xxi. 66. :
xxviii. 55. 73.
Godfrey, xxi. 66. xxvi. 51.
Gregory, xiii. 69.
James, xv. 76.
Jeffrey, xv. 16.
Jeffry, iv. A1 00
• Jeoffrey,
x. 57. 66.
. 5. 6. 46. 76. 109. s
ii. 69.
5. 57. 66.
30. xxvi.
r. xxix. 5.
— Joseph, xx
v. 25.
v. 29.
lix. 83.
i. 56.
Peter, xx
Rachel, xxm. zts.
Richard, iii. 61. xxiv. 28.
bart., Sir Richard, viL 11
knt., Sir Richard, xxx. 2
Robert, xxix. 55. 84. xx:
Samuel, xxi. 1.
Sir Silvester, xxv. 16.
Thomas, xxii. 32. xxiv.
Timothy, xxiii. 23.
Tobias, ii. 13.
Sir Valentine, x.24.xxvii
Walter, xxiii. 28. xxviii
Whitehall,, xxiii. 47.
William, viii. 31. x. 35.
xviii. 36. xxiv. 2.31.
Bruin, John, xxix. 83.
Brumfeild, Humphry, xxiv. 5:
Brussell, Robert, xxvi. 6. xxi:
Bryan, Arthur, xxviii. 69.
Connor, xxiv. 38.
Derby, xxix. 81.
Dermott, vi.12.
Ellin, xx. 42.
Ellinor, xxviii. 6.
. Henry, xxii. 51.
— James, xvii. 59.
John, xxiv. 28.
Bryen, Margaret, i. 4.
Bryer, Cuthbert, xxix. 81.
Bryne, Margarett, xxviii. 100.
Bryver, Francis, xv. 76.
Buck, Samuel, xxi. 39.
Buckeridge, Thomas, xxi. 39.
Buckingham, Katherine, Duches, ii. 4.
Duke, xxix. 1.
Buckland, [ ], xxviii. 82.
Buckley, Richard, xvii. 15.
Buckly, William, xxviii. 52.
Buckridg, Thomas, iii. 56.
Buckridge, Edward, xxviii. 12.
Thomas, iii. 61. xxx. 5.
Bull, Samuel, xxiii. 11.
Bullinbrooke, John, viii. 8.
Bulkeley, William, xxix 68.
Bulkley, William, iv. 8. xxx. 40.
Bullock, James, iii. 66.
Thomas, iv. 10. xv. 4.
Bunbury, Mr., xxi. 41.
Bunce, John, xxix. 83.
Bunkley, William, xxix. 102.
Burch, Eber, xxvi. 37.
William, xxiv. 29. 30.
Burden, Alexander, xxii. 13.
Thomas, xxiii. 44.
Burdett, Robert, xxx. 78.
Burgesse, John, xxix. 9. 81.
William, xx. 7. xxiv. 30. xxix. 8
Captain William, xxiv. 29.
Burgett, John, xxiii. 44.
Burgh, Dr. Richard, xxix. 7.
Robert, xxi. 7.
Ulisses, xiii. 53.
Burgott, John, x. 21.
Burk, Ulisses, xxvi. 88.
Burke, Sir Edmond, xxviii. 73. xxix. ■
Edward, xxx. 49.
Sir John, xx. 66. xxviii. 73. xxi:
bart., Sir Ulic, xxviii. 73. xxix. 4
Burlace, knt., Sir John, xxiv. 41.
Buries, Richard, xxix. 82.
Burlinton, Richard, Earl, xxi. 39.
Burlington, Richard, Earl, xxiii. 2f
xxix. 49.
Biu-ne, John, xxin.29.
Patrick, xxix. 83.
Burnell, Ann, i. 38.
Christopher, xiii. 64. xv. 78.
Henry, xiii. 64.
. Jane, i. 38.
Mary, i. 38.
Richard, i. 38.
Captain Richard, xxx. 92.
Sarah, i. 88.
Burnett, Henry, xviii. 51.
Michael, xxviii. 63.
Thomas, xiv. 28.
Buvniston, John, iii. 56. 61. xxi. 39.
BurnoU, [ ], xx*- 33 •
Burntchurch, Baron of, xxiv. 32.
Burrell, Captain Thomas, xxix. 90.
Burrill, Captain Thomas, x. 27.
Thomas, xviii. 38.
,ves, Thomas, xxix. 84.
Burston, Daniel, xv. 7.
Burt, Henry, xxix. 82.
Burtles, Ralph, xxiv. 34.
Burton, George, ii. 46.
Nicholas, xxix. 82.
Robert, xviii. 14.
Samuel, xiii. 11. xxix. 19.
— - Symon^ iv.27.e ^ ^ ^
[ '°maS’],’ xxviii. 59.
Bury, Andrew, xxv. lo.
Phineas, x. 18. xxiv. o3. xxix
Phyneas, xxviii. 84.
Bush, John, xv. 15. xxn. 24.
Mary, xv. 15.
Bushen, Mary, xvi. 86.
Phillip, xvi. 86.
Busher, David, xxiv. 33.
Katherine, xxiv. 33.
Nicholas, xxiv. 33.
Busted, Luke, xvi. 46.
Busteed, Giles, vii. 44.
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NOMINUM Boston, Anne ■
r„„“ Edwi
v. 28.
. Luke, xvi. 46.
Butcher, Richard, xv.
_ Buthorne, Joseph, xvii
Butler, Alexander, xxi.
Anthony, xvii. 3£
Collonell, xxiv. 3
Edmond, v. 58.
Edward, xvi. 13.
Dame Elizabeth,
Lady Elizabeth, ;
Ellen, xi. 45.
Ellin, xxvi. 73. x
Elinor, xi. 45. x>
Sir" Francis, xiii.
Gilbert, xxiv. 33.
James, xiii. 69. :
6. 76. xxx^
Lieut.-Colonel James, >
John, x.
Katherine, .
Master, xxi
bart., Sir Richard,
Robert,
Susan, xi.
Theodore,
Theobald,
xxviii.55.71. 73.
Thoby.
Thoma ,
66. xxiv. 28. 34.
Alderman Thomas,
Captain Thomas,
Masters Thomas,
Mr. Thomas,
54.
Toby, xx... *.
Walter, xxx. 49.
bart., Sir Walter, xxvi. *
William, xxi. 41. xxiii.;
~ — [ J, xxviii. 48.
Butterbrooke, John, xxix. 55.
Butterfeild, [ ], Xvii. 11
Butterfield, Patrick, vi. 36.
Buttevant, David, Lord Viscount, x
Byers, Richard, xxix. 81.
Byfeild, Samuell, xiii. 4 \
Byfield, Samuel, xxviii. 65.
Byrd, William, xxx. 103.
Byrne, Daniel, ii. 45. xxix
I Cadwell, Robert, xxix. 84.
Caffe, Robert, xxiv. 33.
I Cahill, Richard, xxiv. 37.
Cahir, Lord, xxix. 66.
Cahirkinlish, Vicar of, xiii. 7.
Cahirre, Lord, xxiv. 34.
Caldwell, Charles, xxiii. 39. xx
■ James, iv. 19. xxiii. 39. x
Callaghan, Teige, xxx. 92.
Callahan, Owen McDonnaoh, x
Callamead, Francis, xxix. 86.
Callan, Corporation of, xxiii. 1.
Calmeady, Francis, xvi. 81.
Calvin, William, xiv. 27.
Cambell, Captain, xxiv. 32.
Jane, xxvi. 65.
Captain John, iv. 21.
John, x. 30. xxi. 7. xxvi.t
Mabell, iv. 21.
Camby, Samuel, xxviii. 69.
Captain Solloman, xxvi. 7C
Came, William, xxix. 82.
Campbell, David, xxi. 88.
Elizabeth, xiii. 60.
Captain John, xiv. 28.
• John, xxx. 17.
Patrick, clerke, xxi. 88.
Susanna, xxi. 88. xxvi. 72.
William, xiii. 60.
Captain John, xxix. 27.
Mrs., xxvi. 6°
Campian, William.
Campion, Thomas,
xxx. 92.
Captain Thomas, xxii. 14
Candler, Anne, xxix. 89.
— — Lieut. Col. William, xxvi,
Cane, Frances, xxiv. 52.
- — Norris, xxiv. 52.
Cannon, Alice, xxvi. 45.
— — Anne, xxvi. 45.
Henry, xxvi. 45.
Katherine, xxvi. 45.
Canton, David, xxviii. 58.
Roger, xxviii. 69.
Cantwell, Ann, ii. 54. vi. 54.
t. 30. 53.
70. :
tvi. 5. :
i'. 47.
:. 59.
in. 15. I
— John, Lord Chief Baron, iii. ;
— Right Hon. John, xx. 69. xx
— Margarett, xxv. 49.
— Sarah, xxi. 65.
Caddan, John, xxiv. !
Caddell, Patrick, viii.
Caddie, Robert, xx. C
Cadell, Frances, xxv.
Cadle, Frances, xxv.
Cadogan, Henry, iv.
Major William, :
— Thomas, ii. 54. v. 19. ix,
Walter, xxiv. 29. 30.
Cappage, Robert, xxiii. 20.
Carberry, John, xxiii. 26.
Carbury, Alsone, xv. 61.
Alderman John, xx. 79.
Card, Captain Thomas, i. 11.
— w, John, x. 65. xxii. 1. 4. 7
38. xxviii. 17. 19.
Robert xxx. 97.
Carey, Edward, xxx. 4.
Lucy, xxi. 94.
— Theophilus, xxviii. 29.
Carles, Thomas, xxix. 80.
Carleton, Francis, xxix. 10.
George, vi. 2. xxix. 48.
- Mary, vii. 37. xviii. 54.
Carhngford, Corporation of, vii.
• Earl of, x. 54. xxviii. 35.
Minister of, vii. 27.
Theobald, Earl of, xvii. '
xxv. 14. 20. 53. xxviii. 63. xx
Carney, Richard, xx. 31.
Caroll, John, xxiv. 38.
Carpenter, Joshua, xxii. 27.
— — Captain Phillip, xxvi. 45.
Carpenters, Corporation of, xxix
Carr, junior, John, xxix. 80.
■ Thomas, xxii. 27.
Carradice, Robert, xxix. 80.
Carradue, Robert, xxix. 80.
Carran, Teige, xxix. 82.
Carre, George, xxiv. 34.
Carrell, John, xxix. 82.
Carricke, Henry, xxix. 80.
— — ■ John, xx. 41. xxix. 54. 55.
Carroll, Cahall, xvii. 16.
Charles, xv. 8.
Mary, xxx. 23.
7 C 1 xxvi. 20.
Carrow, R0,y, xxx 104
Carte, Richard, xxii. 5l!
Carter, Lieutenant Arthur, xxiii.47
>x. 11. 54.
Carter, Edmond, iii. 36.
Elizabeth, xxiii. 47.
George, xx. 33. xx:
John, xxiii. 28. xxix. 9.
Richard, iii. 36.
William, xxix. 52.
Carterett, bart., Sir George, xvii. 47
Carthy, Charles M'Donodi, xviii iV
Daniel McOwen, xxvi. 30
Dermot MFinitm, i,. 82.' „,j. so
Owen, xt. 36.
Owon M'Dermot, xxvi. 30.
- — Seely ni Teige, iv. 62.
1 >t i It Elizabeth \x 9.
Richard, xxix. 83.
Carty, Dermot McOwen, xxx. 88.
Carvel I, Robert, xxiv. 34..
Cary, Edward, xxx. 27.
Captain Edward, xxi. 35.
Patrick, xxx. 27.
Peter, xxx. 92.
Captain Peter, iii. 34.
—
Tristran, xxi. 35.
■ Barony, Trustees of, xxv. 20.
William, xxi. 94
Carye, Captain Peter, i. 38.
Casey, John, xxx. 92.
Cashell, Archbishop, xi. 1. xv. 62. xvii 83
Bishop, xxx. 41.
Citty, Minister of, xxvi. 28.
John, xxi. 41.
k°!x- Archbishop, xvi. 15. xvii. 78
Thomas, xvii. 81.
Thomas, Lord Bishop, iv. 8. xiv 24
— "if “• «■
Cashells, Mr., xxi. 41,
Cassy, John, iv. 12.
Castle, Alexander, xxix. 2.
— - Captain, Alexander, x. 26
Castle, Connell, Baron of, xv. 29.
Castle, John, xxix. 81.
Castlehaven, Earl of, xv. 33 xxii in
Catwell, John, xxix. 76.
Caugharty, Widow, xxii. 52
Caimer, Peter, xvii. 38. xxi,. 59. xxx. 68
Cause, John, xxix. 83.
Cavan, James, xxiv. 37.
— — Richard, Earl, xviii. 49. xx 10
Cavairngh^Barnaby, xxix. 80. 84.
• Edmund, xxviii. 70. xxx. 29
William, xxix. 83.
‘ C j, xxiv. 11.
Cave, Penelope, xxii. 56.
Roger, xxii. 56.
bart. Sir Thomas, xxii. 56.
Cawell, Katherine, vii. 7. 9
— Peter Fitz-Jolm, vii. 7. 9
Cawley, John, xxix. 83.
William, x. 65. xxii 1 d, 1 a -
17.19. 7’ 9- xxnn-
Cawlier, Peter, xxiv. 15.
Cearny, Patrick, x. 21.
Cesire, Gilbert, xxvi. 9.
Chadcraft, Ralph, xxiv. 35.
Challener, James, xxviii. 17
Challenor, Thomas, x. 65. xxviii. 17
Challinor, James, x. 65. xxii. 1. 4, 7 o
xxviii. 19. •••-..
— Thomas, xxii. 1. 4. 7. 9. xxviii 19
Chamberlame, Arthur, xxii 40
Mr., xxiii. 46.
Sir Thomas, xxx. 40
William, xtdx. 82.
Chamberlin, Thomas, xx. 82.
Chambers, John, xxviii. 64.
• Joseph, xxix. 84.
Thomas, xxvi. 37.
William, xxiv. 21. xxvi. 72
Chambre, John, ix. 23. x. 54.
Captain, John, xxx. 68.
Chambrelan, Sir Thomas, knt., xxx 74
Champ, Anne, xiv. 12.
Arthur, xi-
Champe, Arthui
Chapham, Samuell
Chaplaine, Andrew
Chaplin, Andrew,
Chapman, Thomas.
Charleton, George,
“ix. 83. 84.
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Charnock, Stephen, vn. 1.
Chan'oll, Farloe, xxvi- 47.
Charter, William, xxix. 66.
Charters, William, xxi. 14-
Chase, Robert, xvn. (>».
Chauncellor, Lord, xxx. JJ.
Cheeke, Catherine, xv. 15.
Samuel, xv. 15.
Cheevers, Christopher, xxii. 1
Francis, xxii. 37.
Robert, xxviii. 38.
. Walter, xiii. 45.
William, xxii. 37.
Chesheire, William, xxix. 28.
Cheslen, Lieutenant John, xxiv. 5.
Cheslin, Lieutenant, xxx. 7 .
Chessheire, William, xxvi. 21.
Chester, Abraham, xxix. 84.
Cheyney, Charles, xxix. 40.
Cheyny, Charles, xxiii. 9. xxviii. 78.
Chichester, Arthur, xxvi. 45.
Chichly, Thomas, viii. 41.
Chicke, William, xxix. 81.
Child, John, xxii. 13. xxix. 81.
. Joseph, xxix. 81.
Robert, viii. 18. xxx. 93.
Childe, John, xxvi. 70.
Robert, viii. 12.
Childermas, Thomas, xxiii. 28. 30.
Chillam, Christopher, vi. 2.
Katherine, vii. 7. 9.
Patrick, xxviii. 76.
Chillingworth, Roger, xxvi. 52.
Chinery, Quarter-master John, v. 37 .
Chinnery, John, xxx. 88.
Chisbie, Francis, xxix. 82.
Chissers, Richard, xviii. 43.
Chopin, John, xxiii. 26.
Christchurch, Deane of, ii. 42.
Dub., Deane and Chapter, xvii. 8
Christian, Minard, v. 52.
Mynard, xx. 71.
Christmas, Thomas, viii. 10.
Christ’s Hospital, Treasurer of, xxiii. 3.
Chuite, Richard, xxx. 49.
Chynery, Quarter-master John, i.38. xxx
Clanbrazill, Earl of, xxvi. 60.
Clancarthy, Charles James, Earl, xxi. 1
Clancarty, Donogh, Earl, xxx. 66.
Earl, iv. 62. xv. 83. xxii. 16. xxvi
Clanchy, Cornelius, xxviii. 61.
Clanmalyra, Terence, Lord Viscount, i
Lewis, Lord Viscount, ix. 2.
Clanrickard, Earl, ii. 16. xiv. 9. xv. 33.
16. xxviii. 28.
Richard, Earl, ix. 29. xi. 6.
Clansey, Cornelius, xxix. 7.
Clarck, Samuell, xxviii. 49.
Clarcke, Thomas, xv. 26.
Clare, Bosley, xxix. 81.
William, xv. 76.
Clarke, Andrew, xx. 81.
Frances, xxx. 27.
George, xvi. 85. xx. 81. xxix. II
James xxix. 80.
John, xxiii. 6. xxiv. 34. xxix. 8S
Doctor John, xxx. 27.
Mary, xxiii. 6.
Mathew, xxix. 83.
Maurice, xxix. 81 .
Mrs., xxiv. 27.
Rowland, xxix. 82.
Samuell, xxiii. 41. xxix. 75. 82.
Symon, xxiii. 6.
Thomas, xv. 56. xxiii. 47. xxiv.
Captain Thomas, iii. 45.
William, xxi. 94.
Clayton, Collonell, xxix. 41. xxx. 92.
Cleere, John, x. 9.
Robert, xxiv. 29.
Thomas, xi. 27.
Clemenc, Cornett Daniel, xv. 31.
Clement, Daniel, xxvi. 66.
Gregory, x. 65. xxii. 1. 4.7. 9. xx
17. 19.
Clements, Abraham, xviii. 14. xxvi. 66.
Daniel, xi. 76. xxvi. 72.
Joane, xviii. 14.
Clenton, Edward, xxiv. 30.
Clerke, Elizabeth, xi. 16.
Francis, xvi. 3.
George, xi. 16. xvi. 3. xxx. 10. 4
Gyles, xvi. 3. xxx. 10. 47.
John, xiii. 2. 12. xvi. 3. xxvi. 71.3
10. 47.
Maty, xvi. 3.
Nicholas, xvi. 3. xxx. 10. 47.
Richard, xxix. 82.
Ursula, xvi. 3. xxx. 10. 47.
Cleyne, Walter, xxiv. 38.
Cleyton, Col. Randall, xxviii. 34.
William, xiv. 17.
Cliffe, John, xi. 67. xxvi. 70.
Clifford, Jane, ix. 32. xiv. 2.
John, vi. 35. xxx. 53.
Walter, viii. 67.
Captain Walter, xxx. 92.
Clignett, John, v. 39.
Clinton, Sebastin, i. 15.
Thomas, xxv. 53.
Clogher, James, Lord Bishop, xx. 81.
John, Lord Bishop, xx. 81.
Cloncarthy, Earl, xxix. 55.
Clone, Stephen, xxix. 49.
Clonfert, Bishop of, ix. 19.
Dean and Chapter, ix. 19.
Edward, Lord Bishop, viii. 17 .
William, Lord Bishop, xiv. 24.
Clonmel), Maior, &c. of, xxiv. 7.
Clorane, Edmond, xxvi. 1.
Clothier, William, xxix. 80.
Clotworthy, Sir John, xiii. 61.
Lady, xiii. 61.
Clove, William, xxiii. 27.
Cloyne, Lord Bishop, xv. 39.
• Bishop, xxii. 34. xxviii. 23.
Clutterbrook, Richard, xxviii. 40. 49.
Clutterbuck, Richard, xxi. 20. xxvi. 67.x
Coach, Lady, xiii. 60.
Thomas, xiii. 61.
Coackly, Thomas, iv. 18.
Coacksys, Thomas, xxiv. 29.
Coagan, Thady, xxiv. 29.
Coaky, Thomas, xxiv. 28.
Coakely, Thomas, xxix. 112.
Coale, Roger, xxiv. 35.
Coakely, Captain Thomas, xxix. 110.
Cock, Francis, xxx. 97.
Cockdale, Richard, xxix. 47. xxiv. 8.
Cocke, Francis, xxix. 71.
Codd, Loftus, xxviii. 69.
Nicholas, xiii. 22. xxvi. 70.
Richard, xxviii. 70.
Thomas, xxviii. 6.
Cody, Piers, xxiv. 33.
Redmond, xxiv. 33.
Coffy, Anthony, iii. 38.
Honora, iii. 38.
Coghlan, Daniel, xx. 64.
Donnogh, xv. 8.
Francis, xiii. 69. xx. 57. xxii. 29
xxviii. 41. 55. 73. xxix. 76.
Neile, M'Teige, xvii. 72.
Terrence, xv. 45.
William, xxix. 60.
Coghlane, Arthur, xxv. 11.
Captain Dormitius, v. 63.
Mary, ix. 22.
Coghran, Sir Brice, vii. 21.
Coglan, Frances, i. 7.
Colclogh, Dudly, xi. 29. xxvi. 41.
Patrick, iii. 59. xi. 29. xxvi. 39.
Colclough, Dudley, iv. 53. 57. vii. 38. xxix.
Dame Margarett, xxviii.
Coll, [ ], Henry, xxix.
Colloone, Richard, Lord Baroi
Coloony, Lord, i. 40. xxiv. 5'
Richard, Lord Baron, ii
30. xiii. 12. xiv. 5. xv. 16. x
Colson, Dennis, xxiv. 29.
Widow, xxiv. 29.
Colvill, Doctor Alexander, xii
John, Lord, viii. 14.
Lady, iii. 20.
Lord, xxix. 3.
Comerford, Edward, xxi. 40.
Garrott, xxiv. 31.
George, xxvi. 64.
James, xxiv. 37.
Letticc, xxiv. 32.
Commyn, Dame Katherine, xi. i
Comons, Mathew, xxix. 84.
Compton, Thomas, xx. 36.
Comyn, William, xxiii. 28.
Comyne, Katherine, vi. 12.
Dame Katherine, xviii. 46.
knt., Sir Michael, vi. 12.
William, xxiii. 27.
Condon, David, xxviii. 29.
Patrick, xv. 57. 58.
Condron, Redmond, xxviii. 95.
Walter, xxviii. 95.
Condy, Edmond, xxi. 42.
Cone, Thomas, xxiv. 30.
Conger, Katherine, xxix. 81.
Conlan, John, xxviii. 95.
Connaught, Lord President, iii.
v. 24. ix. 15. xxvi. 6.
Connell, Charles, xiii. 65.
Charles Oge, xiii. 65.
William, xxiv. 30.
Conelly, Donogh, xxiv. 38.
Conner, Bartholomew, xxiv. 29.
Elizabeth, xxiv. 15. 59.
Connor, Bishop of, ii. 5. xxx. 1
Bryan, xxix. 83.
— Charles, iv. 41 .
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NOMINUM Conny, Edward, xxiv. 32.
Certificates Conran, Thomas, xxv. 13.
for Considen, Daniel, xxvi. 38.
Adventurers, Constable, Sir William, x. 65. xxii. 1.4. 7. 9
SolJ,cm- xxviii. 17. 19.
‘ Constant, Teige, xxix. 81.
- Conway, Edward, xxiv. 37.
Edward, Lord Viscount, vi. 38.
George, xxiv. 36.
John Fitz-Thomas, xxx. 29.
Lieutenant Thomas, xxix. 2. 3.
Coocli, Thomas, xvii. 48. xxvi. 66. xxviii. 10
Cooke, Amy, xxv. 16. .
Chidley, xxix. 36.
Doctor, x. 7.
Edward, xx. 35. xxiii. 23. xxix. 107
xxx. 40.
Elizabeth, x. 15.
Frances, iii. 66.
Col. George, ix. 7. 30. x. 15. xiii. 12
Mary, x. 15.
Miles, xxix. Ill
Mr., xxiii. 43. :
Ralph, xxix. 80
Richard, xxix. I
Captain Robert,
Robert, xxiv. 4
Thomas, i. 30.
xxix. 33. 82.
Cookson, Henry, xxb
Coole, Nicholas, xxiv
Cooley, Charles, xxv.
Dudley, xxii. 3.
Sir William, xxv
Collishy, Henry, ii. 18.
Cooly, Charles, xxx. 2.
Coony, Charles, x. 67.
Cooper, Cornett Edward,
15.
iv. 45. :
- Edward, :
c. 55.
:. 53.
James, xxix. 81.
John, v. 39.
Cornet John, xv. 14. xvii. 75.
Mary, xxix. 15.
Nathaniel, xxi. 47. xxix. 91.
Thomas, iii. 42. xv. 26.
William, xv. 76.
Coot, Chidley, xxv. 14.
Thomas, xxv. 14.
Coote, Charles, xiv. 2.
bart., Sir Charles, iii. 77. xiv. 1.
Chidley, ix. 7. 30. x. 21. :
1. 3. xx. 68.
Col. Chidley, xxix. 54. 55.
Dorothy, xiv. 3.
Lady Dorothy, xiv. 1 .
Jane, xiv. 3.
Dame Jane, xiv. 3.
Lady Jane, xiv. 1 .
■ Dame Mary, xiv. 3.
Mr., xxiv. 34.
Richard, xiv. 1. 2. 3. xxvii
xxviii. 12.
Col. Thomas, xxvi. 65. 66. :
Cope, Captain Henry, iii. 30.
William, xxiii. 26.
Copeland, Edward, xxx. 7.
Coppinger, Adrian, x
• Ambrose, xxiii.
Edward, xv. 22.
Ellin, :
i. 27. 28. 29.
- James, iv. 32. viii. 47. x
- AUleri
xi. 56.
Copp, [ ], Ambrose, xxiii. 28.
Corbane, Gallisne, xxiv. 37.
Corbet, Catherine, xxii. 16.
Miles, xxii a
Corbett, John,
Miles.
19.
c. 65. :
i. 1. 7. 9.
xix. 82.
John Fitz- Dominick, x
John Fitz-Edmond, xx
John Fitz-Edward, xxi
Margaret, xv. 22.
Mary, xv. 22.
Patrick, xv. 22.
• Richard, xxii. 41.
Coppley, Mrs. Mary, xxv. 1.
Samuel, x
Corby, Francis,
Cordial], Jonatli:..., .
Corke, Bishop of, x. 65. x
Earl, iv. 12. xv. 57. 58. xx
26. 54. xxx. 33. 93. 97.
and Arran, Earl of, xxviii
Edward, Lord Bishop, xxi
Lord Bishop, xv. 39. xxii. 1
Michael, Lord Bishop, x.
xxii. 1. 7. 9. 40. 55.
xxviii. 17. 19.
Richard, Earl, ii. 15. xv.
xvii. 32. xviii. 18.56. xxi.
xxiii. 26. 42. xxv. 6. x
xxviii. 88. xxix. 41. 49. :
William, xxix. 81.
Cormack, Stephen, xxvi. 17.
Cormick, Michael!, xxiv. 32.
—— Nicholas, xxiv. 31.
Richard, xxiv. 31.
Cormocke, Mr. Charles, xxii. 31
Cormuck, [ ], xxiv. 31.
Cornell, James, xxiii. 30.
Cornock, Captain, xxiv. 29.
Captain Jacob, vii. 46.
Corre, Henry, xxiv. 35.
Correns, John, xxvi. 65.
Correy, Richard, xxiii. 29.
Corry, Cornett, xxx. 78.
■■ Walter, xxvi. 65.
Cortny, John, xxvi. 38.
Cosbey, William, x. 7.
Cosby, William, x. 17. xxvi. 66.
Cosens, John, xvii. 9.
Cosh, Elisha, xxvi. 5.
Costegin, Augustin, ix. 32.
Costin, John, xxiii. 28.
Costyn, John, xxiii. 80.
Cotham, Thomas, iv. 58. x
Cotply, Mrs. Mary, xvii. 8'
Cotter, James, xxiii. 27.
Robert, xxx. 92.
William Fitz-Edward.
Cottington, John, iii. 39.
William, x'-= «
Cotton, Eusebius.
Mary, xx. 1
Mr., xxi. 39.
Cottrell, John, xxix. !
William, xxiv. 5
Cotty, Thomas, clerke
Coughlane, Francis, x
John, xxx. 93.
Courthop, Peter, xvi.
knt.. Sir Peter, :
70.
d. 36. 40. >
57. :
it. 112.
Courthopc, Sir Peter, xxx. 39,
Courtney, Sir William, xiv. 2
xxx. 41. 74.
Covert, Richard, ii. 19.
Alderman Richard, xxix
Cowley, Katherine, xvi. 86.
Sanmell, xxix. 84.
Thomas, xvi. 86.
Cowper, Walter, xxix. 73.
Cowse, Richard, xvi. 88. xxix.
Cox, Alderman, xxiii. 29.
Captain, xvi. 84.
Henry, xxii. 13. xxix. 51
— — James, xxvi. 38.
Alderman Jasper, xxiii. S
Mr. Robert, xxiii. 20.
Coxon, Clement, xxii. 28.
Coyne, John, xxvi. 66.
Crackford, Edward, xxx. 49.
Craddock, Robert, xxiv. 34.
Cradocke, Mathew, xxix. 82
Phillip, xvii. 7.
Crag, Lewis, xxx. 88. 89.
Craige, Lewis, vii. 12.
Crainsbrough, Nicholas, xxiv. i
Cramer, Tobias, vii. 18.
Crane, Symon, xvi. 10.
Cranisborough, Bartholomew, x
• Nicholas, xxiv. 28.
Cranwell, Alderman’ John, xxii
Crap, Robert, xxix. 83.
Crawfield, Thomas, xxix. 81.
Crawly, Edward, xxii. 35.
Creagh, Katherine, xxviii. 38.
Margaret, xi. 57.
Peirce, iv. 14. x. 21. xi. 4. :
• Peirce Fitz-Peirce, xxviii. 27
Peter, xxv. 26.
Richard, x. 21. xxiii. 44. xx
Thomas, xxviii. 95.
Cregan, Francis, x. 21.
Crew, John, xxix. 104. 105.
Crewe, John, xxix. 63.
Creyton, George, xxvi. 37.
Cribb, Nicholas, xxix. 83.
Crickmone, William, xxiii. 21.
Crickner, William, xxix. 111.
Crimble, Roger, xvii. 19.
Waterhouse, xvi. 25.
Crispe, Dame Anne, xvii. 70.
Lady Anne, xxx. 40.
Ellis, xv. 13. xxx. 25.
John, xvii. 70.
bart., Sir Nicholas, xvii. 70.
Thomas, xvii. 70.
Croake, Piers Fitz-John, xxv. 3.
Croane, Daniel, iv. 61.
Crockford, Edward, xxiii. 14.
Croft, Benjamine, xxiv. 51.
Crofton, Edward, xiv. 2.
Sir Edward, xxiii. 26.
John, i. 40. x. 25. xxi. 5. xx
xxix. 65. 72. xxx. 54.
Crofts, Benjamine, x. 29. xxix. 32.
Crolte, John, xxiv. 31.
Croker, Walter, xxviii. 34.
Cromp, Adam, viii. 11.
Henry, viii. 11.
Cromwell, Henry, ii. 15. xxiii. 5.
Lord Henry,- xxv. 52.
- Oliver
t. 42. :
4. 7. 9. xxviii. 17. 19.
Crone, Daniel, xxx. 39.
Crooke, Collonell, xv. 30.
John, xxix. 84.
Thomas, xx. 19.
Crookehorne, Anne, xvi. 9.
Captain Henry, xvi. 9.
Margaret, xvi. 9.
Crookeshanke, Doctor John, xxv
James, xvii. 59.
Crookshank, Doctor John, xxv. S
Crosby, David, xxiii. 26.
Thomas, xxviii. 62.
Croshinjjs, Richard, xxvi. 71.
Crosse, Benjamine, xxvi. 39.
Benjamine, M.A., iv. 16.
Crossett, Francis, xxix. 81.
Crossing, Richard, xxix. 30.
Crostchwart, Thomas, xx. 68.
Crostthwart, Thomas, ix. 7. 30.
Crofthware, [ ], xiii. 12.
Crow, Cornett, xxi. 41.
John, xxix. 106.
Thomas, xxv. 15.
Crowe, Thomas, xvii. 87.
Crues, Ralph, xxix. 84.
Cruice, Christopher, xxv. 53.
Walker, xxx. 2.
Crusswell, John, xxi. 24.
Cubett, Joseph, xxi. 94.
Cuckow, William, xxix. 83.
Cudly, Edward, xxiv. 38.
Cud', Sir James, iv. 13.
Culte, Captain, xxix. 92.
James, xiv. 3. 4.
Sir James, i. 40. xxiv. 57. x
John, xxx. 58.
Joseph, x. 27.
Captain Joseph, xxx. 86.
Cullam, Doctor Benjamine, xxviii
Francis, xxix. 82.
Cullen, Margaret, iv. 7.
Murtagh, xxx. 26.
Nicholas, xxii. 51 .
Patrick, xxviii. 69.
Cullin, Cornelius, xxix. 84.
John, xxi. 41 . xxiv. 28.
Cull)’, John, xxix. 83.
Culme, Benjamine, Vii. 11.
Debora, vii. 11. 59.
Hugh, xviii. 60.
Cunningham, William, iv. 17.
Cunnys, Edward, xxx. 7. 45.
i. 45. x
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Cuppadge, Fanstin, iii- 33.
Cupp<Jgej Fanstin, xxvi. 66.
Robert, xxx. 39.
Major Robert, xxi. 19.
Cuppey, Serjeant John, xxix.
Currane, Thomas, xxiv. 39.
Currey, Walter, xxvi. 65.
Currin, Nicholas, xxiv. 31.
Curry, John, x. 30.
Curtice, Richard, xxix. 80.
Curtis, Daniell, xxix. 81.
John, xxi. 41.
. Richard, xxix. 82. xxx.
Curtise, Richard, xxix. 81.
Cusack, Adam, xxiv. 24.
Christopher, iii. 72.
Francis, xvii. 50.
John, xxi ““
Patrick,
Robert, :
Cusacke, Bartholomew, xxv. 12.
— Patrick, xvii. 50.
, 14. xxi. 48. >
ii. 51. 52.
Robert, xvn. ou.
Cushin, Meryon, iv. 36. >
Cutler, Edward, xxix. 82.
— bart., Sir John, xxix
vii. 50.
Dabbs, Samuell, xxvin
Daley, William, xxix.
Dalin, John, xvi. 19.
Dali, John, xxiii.28.
Dalton, Anne, x. 68.
Edmond, x. 68.
— James, xxiv. 38.
John, iii. 48. xx'
Nicholas, xi. 72.
Oliver, x. 68.
Peter, viii. 19. xxiii. 4!
Theobald, xvi. 76.
Tibbot, xxix. 99.
Walter, xxii.2.
[ ], xxx. 27.
Dames, Hercules, xxiii. 9.
Dancer, bart.. Sir Thomas, v
Daniel, John, xxi. 40.
Daniell, Charles, xxviii. 53.
Edmond, xxiv. 34. 35.
Godfrey, xxvi. 38.
John, xxix. 82.
Manus, xxix. 83.
Alderman Richard, xx
Robert, xxix. 83.
Stephen, xxiv. 30.
- William, xxii. 52. xxi'
i. 33. xxviii. 53.
Dam
Edwf
:. 65.
- Hercules, ;
108. xx:
t. 75.
Darcy, Frances,
James, xxi
Nicholas, :
junior, Nicholas, x. 29. xi.30.58. 72.
Richard, x. 6.
Darenzyes, Francis, xvii. 72.
Darker, John, xxix. 84.
Darrane, Channons of, vii. 35.
Darson, Thomas, v. 47.
Dartmouth Adventurers, xxx. 86.
Dashwood, Richard, xxx. 44. 78. 93.
Date, John, xxiv. 30.
Davenport, Charles, xvii. 26.
Margarett, xv.31.
Thomas, xiii. 20. xxvi. 72. xxviii. 10.
Davenporte Charles, xxvi. 66.
Thomas, xv. 31.
Davey, William, xvii. 2.
Davie, William, xvi. 65.
Davies, Edward, xi. 65. xxvi. 67.
— Francis, xxiii. 27.
Henry, xxiii. 28. 29.
John, xxii. 31. xxiii. 27. xxiv. 21.
Mary, xi. 65.
knt., Sir Paule, xxvi. 49.
Davies, William, xxviii. 20.
Davill, John, xxvi. 67.
Davills, Thomas, xxii. 18. 27.
Davis, Edward, xvi. 64. xxi. 39. xxiv. 44.
Elizabeth, xxiii. 27.
Mary, xxi. 94.
knt., Sir Paul, xiii. 65.
46. xxx. 78.
Richard, xxix. 81.
Stephen, xxix. 82.
Thomas, xxiv. 28. 30.
Walter, xxi. 40.
William, xviii. 53.
Davock, Francis, xiv. 9.
Dary, Griffin, xxix. 82.
Davys, Francis, xxix. 84.
• George, xxix. 83.
John, xxix. 12. 13.
Lewellin, xxix. 84.
knt., Sir Paul, xiii. 6.
Rice, xxix. 84.
Dawells, Thomas, xiii. 3.
Dawes, Henry, ix. 28.
Dawges, Robert, xiii. 43.
Roger, xxx. 40.
Dawley, Captain Anthony, ;
- Christ
v. 25.
.30.
Lieutenant Walter,
Dawling, John, x. 62. xx
xxix. 73.
Dawly, Walter, xxx. 39.
Dawson, Arthur, vi. 46.
Elizabeth, vi. 46.
Ephraim, vi. 46.
John, x. 31. xxviii. 26. xxi:
Nicholas, xxix. 81.
— Richard, iv. 21. xxvi. 65. x
Samuel, vi. 46.
Thomas, ix. 44. xiii. 34.
Daxwell, William, \
Daye, Teige, xxiii. S
Dayle, Anthony, xx
Deacon, John, ii. 20
William, xxix
Deakin, William, xv
Deane, Abraham, x'
Joseph, xxi. 41
Major Joseph,
Majc ‘ "
- Mr.,
r. 31.
Richard, x. 65. xxii. 1. 4. ’
32. xxviii. 17. 19.
— Thomas, xxvi. 39.
Decoster, Peter, vi. 1.
Dedeendy, Dennis, xxix. 80.
Dee, Katherine, xvi. 64.
Deey, Abraham, xvii. 1 5.
Alden Robert, xvii. 15.
Delalnde, John, x. 68. xvi. 64.
• Michael, xxviii. 93.
Delahoide, John, xxvi. 19.
Delalioyd, James, xxi. 39.
Delahunt, Michaell, xxx. 97.
Delamare, Mary, v. 34.
Delarock, Richard, xxvi. 29. xxx
De Laune, [ ], iv. 12.
Deline, Elizabeth, xxviii. 45.
Dempsey, Anne, xiii. 68.
Dempsy, Patrick, xxix. 83.
Den, Theobald, vi. 17.61.
Dencome, Charles, xxix. 80.
Dendv, Edmund, xxii. 4.
Edward, x. 65. xxii. 1. 7
17. 19.
Denn, Laurence, xv. 76.
Theobald, iii. 79. viii. 15. :
16. 18. xxvi. 10.
Dennham, Richard, xxix. 81.
Dennis, Morrish, xxviii. 76.
Thomas, xxiii. 24.
Dennison, Richard, xvii. 55. xxi
Denny, Arthur, xxix. 75.
knt., Sir Arthur, v. 22. x
xxx. 78.
Sir Edward, xxiv. 2.
Derby, Mr., xxiv. 36.
Dermod, Thomas, xxix. 28.
Derry, Sea of, xiii. 15.
Desborough, Rose, xviii. 51. xx
Samuel, xviii. 51.
Desborow, Rose, xxix. 12.
Samuel, xxix. 12.
Desmond, Countess, xvi. 64.
Desnev, George, xxix. 119.
Dethick, Mary, i. 12.
Thomas, i. 12.
Deven, William, xxiv. 37.
Devenish, Peter, v. 24.
Devereux, Jane, iii. 59. x. 68. :
44. xxii. 13. xxviii. 21.
James, xx. 28.
John, xiv. 24.
Nicholas, x. 68. xxviii. 69.
Walter, xxiv. 37.
Devrex, Jane, xxvi. 43.
Devinish, Katherine, v. 24.
— — William, v. 24.
Devoral, John, iii. 36.
Deyos, George, viii. 15.
Dickecon, Nehemiah, xxix. 83.
Dicks, Thomas, xxiii. 28.
Didgin, Thomas, xxx. 44.
Digby, Essex, xxvi. 28.
John, xxix. 83.
Digin, Richard, xviii. 6.
Dillon, Andrew, vii. 11.59.
Arthur, xviii. 23.
Col. Cary, viii. 16. xxiii. 4
53. 57. 66.
i. 15. :
101.
ii. 41. ;
5. 73.
6. 46. 76.
Garrett, iii. 9. iv. 31. v. 24. :
Captain George, xx. 26. xxix
Sir James, knt., xxx. 2.
Jane, vii. 11. 59. ix. 32.
Lady Jane; ix. 32. xiv. 2. xx
John, xvi. 65. xxi. 100.
Katherin, xxi. 101.
Lord Viscount, xv, 33. 45. x
knt., xiii. 69. xiv.3. Xx. 53.
:xi.66. xxii. 21. 29. 54. xxvi.
ii. 41. 55. 73. 79. xxix. 5. 46.
x. 23.
i. 100. :
Richard, xvi. 49. xxi. 100.
Robert, xxi. 100.
Rose, v. 55. ix. 32.
Thomas, xxx. 68.
. Thomas, Lord Viscount, x
[ ], xxx. 103.
Dingin, Mathew, xxi. 40.
Dingle, Derby, :
- Richard, •
i. 18.
Dingley, John,
Dinn, Sibilla, x:
Disney, George,
William, •
Dixie, Edward,
Dixon, Alderma
Captain, :
James, xv
John, xvi. 64.
Richard, xxviii. 6
Sir Robert, ii. 42
knt., Sir William,
Dixwell, John, x. 65. >
17. 19.
Dobbin, Edmond, xxiv
James, xv. 76.
Peter, xv. 76.
William, viii. 10.
Widow, xxi. 41.
Dobbins, William, v. J
Dobin, William, xxiv'.
Dobson, Jacob, ii. 42.
Jarvis, xxix. 81.
Nathaniel, xxix.
Dobyn, Edward, xxiv
William, xxiv. 3
Dodd, John, xxix. 83.
— — Mr. Paule, xv"
Doddes, John, xxix
Dodgin, Thomas, vi
Dodwell, Henry, xxi
William, xxix.
Dogan, John, xxiv. 3
Dogherty, Charles, x
10.
Doleman, Thomas, :
Dollard, Thomas, x>
Domier, Jenkin, xxi:
12.
37.
81.
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INDEX WiUiiM,., XV. IO.
NOMINUM Donaldson, John, xxiii. 8.
Donally, Tirlagh, xxiv. 49.
Donelan, knt., Sir James, xxs
• M‘laughlin, xxii. 5.
Sisly, xxiv. 31.
_ Donell, Richard, xxii. 35.
Donellan, Edmond, xxiv. 52.
Dame Sarah, xxv. 14.
Dongan, John, xxx. 43.
Donlar, Edmond, xvii. 72.
Donnaldsone, James, xxix. 14.
John, xxix. 14.
Donnegall, Arthur, Earl, xv. 2
Donnelan, John, xxiv. 31. xxx
Donnell, John, xxix. 81.
Margarett, xviii. 59.
Donnellan, Edmond, i. 10. xxi
■ Hannagh, i. 10.
Sir James, xvii. 87.
Lady, xvii. 87.
Donnellane, knt., Sir James, xx
M. Laughlin, ix. 29.
Donnolan, Edward, xxii. 54.
Dame Sarah, xxii. 54.
Donnolonge, [ ], xiii. 15.
Donoghaw, Thomas, xxiv. 35.
Donoghow, John, xxiv. 36.
Donollan, Edmond, xxviii. 50.
Doolitle, Richard, xxviii. 75.
- Widdow, xxviii. 75.
j, Anthony,
Doppjg
— Mary, iii. 61.
Dormer, Francis, xxi. 40.
John, xxi. 40.
Michaell, xxviii. 70.
Nicholas, xxi. 39.
Doming, William, viii. 30.
Doughtie, John, iii. 62.
Doungan, Lord Viscount, ii. ]
Dover, Daniel, xvi. 65. xvii. :
Isaack, xxx. 60.
Dowan, Anne, xvii. 53.
Dowd, Thomas, xviii. 25.
Dowdal, Elizabeth, x. 68.
Dowdall, Anne, vii. 27.
Lady Jane, xvii. 75. xxi
John, xiii. 18. xxviii. 63
Katherine, xviii. H. x:
46. 76.
- Sir Luke,
- Mathew, x
- Mrs..
v. 27.
Alderman Nicholas, xxviii. 76.
Patrick, xxix. 30.
Patrick Fitz-. Stephen, xiii. 56.
Stephen, i. 15. xiii. 7. 56 xxix
William, xxiv. 27.
Dowdell, Henry, xxx. 36.
Laurence, xxviii. 73.
knt., Sir Lukas, xxviii. 73.
Dowdy, William, xxiv. 33.
Dowglas, William, xxix. 83. 84.
Dowling, Adam, xxiv. 31.
John, vi. 49. xxi. 41. xxiv. 32.
Patrick, xxiv. 30.
Robert, vi. 1 .
Downe, Deane of, xiii. 18.
Jeremy, Lord Bishop of; xxv. 23.
Ministers of, xiii. 18.
Downes, John, x. 65. xxii. 1 4 7 9 x
17. 19.
Downing, John, xxx. 26.
Doyle, Anthony, xxi. 41.
Bartholomew, xxv. 16. 17.
Hercules, xxix. 64.
Nicholas, xxiv. 29.
Paule, xxix. 81.
Richard, xxix. 84.
William, xxx. 29.
Doyne, Andrew, xvi. 64.
George, iii. 16.
James, xxiii. 28. xxix. 81
John, xxiii. 27.
Teige, xxiii. 28.
Drake, Hanna, ix. 50.
Drake, Dr. Roger, xx. 55.
Roger, ix. 50. xxi. 40.41.
Drakin, William, xxix. 83.
Draper, Amy, xxv. 16.
——James, xvi. 54. xxx.71.
William, xxi. 52. xxiii. 18.
Drapers Company, London, xviii. 51.
Draycott, Henry, vii. 27.
John, xxviii. 63. 65.
Sir John, xvii. 87.
r — [ 1 xvii. 87.
Draydon, Sir Robert, xi. 52. xxiv. 59.
Drew, Phillipp, xxvi. 62. 70.
Driscoll, Katherine, viii. 47. xxii. 35.
Drogheda, Mayor, and Constables of, iv.
64.
Droghedagh, Corporation of, xxviii. 76.
I Dromore, Theophilus, Bishop of, xiii. 60.
Drumgould, Thomas, xxv. 16.
Drury, Lieutenant Robert, xxiv. 45.
Drycott, Henry, xxiii. 10. xxviii. 75.
Drydon, bart., Sir Robert, xxiv. 15.
Dubberly, Edward, xxiv. 29.
Dubldayes, Katherne, viii. 20.
Dublin, Archbishopp of, x. 68. xv. 57. xxi.
25. xxiii. 36. xxviii. 77. xxix. 118.
xxx. 14.39. 93.
College of, xxviii. 26.
College, Fellows of, xxi. 87.
James, Lord Abp., xiv. 24. xxv. 26.
ii. 83.
x.21.
Maior, &c., of,
■ Lord Abp., ii. 34. iv. 12. xi. 22. xiii.
12. xxii. 9. 37. 40. 55. xxiii. 30-
xxv. 9. xxvi. 40. xxviii. 19.
Michael, Lord Abp., x. 65. xv. 14.
xxii. 1. 4. 7. 33. 36. xxiv. 55. xxviii.
17. 83.
Trinity College, Provost of, xxii. 33.
xxviii. 83.
xiii. 15.
University of, x
Ducane, Peter, xxviii. 45.
Duckenfield, Rathcliffe, xxiii. 2
Duddle, Richard, clerke, xxvi.
Duffe, Edmond Fitz- William, :
j Dunsanny, Lord, xxviii.
Dunsany, Lord, xiii. 40. 56. xvi. 8. xxi
Lord Baron, xxii. 10.
| Patrick, Lord Baron, iv. 41 v:
xviii. 42.
Dunstervill, Charles, xxv. 40.
Durham, Channons of, vii. 35.
Lettice, xxii. 57.
Dwiggin, Mathew, xxi. 39.
• Paule, xxiv. 37.
William, xxiv. 37.
Dwyer, Mary, xxix. 29.
Dwyre, Grace, xxi. 99.
Katherine, viii. 47.
— — Mary, iii. 30. iv. 49. x. 47. xv. 1
Dyas, Edward, xxii. 52.
Dyer, Mary, xxiii. 28.
Walter, xxix. 83. 84.
William, xxix. 81.
Eames, Daniel, xxix. S
Samuel], xxiv. 5z
66.
East, Thomas, xxi. 41
Eaten, John, xxvi. 38.
Eaton, Anne, xxiv. 52.
Ensign George, 3
— Frai
ax. 82.
— James, x?cx.
— Nicholas, xxi. 39.
— Nicholl, 3cxi.40.
- Paul, xxi. 39.40. 41.
- Richard, xxii. 2. 55.
- Stephen, xxiv. 27.
Duke, Charles, iii. 64.
Duling, John, xxvi. 66.
Ditllany, John, xxiv. 38.
Duloghant, Daniel], xxiv. 32
Dumvile, knt., Sir William, x
Dun, Charles, O’Connor, xx
Dunbarr, Joseph, xxvi. 38.
Dunboine, Lord Baron, xxvii
Dunboyn, Lord, xi. 25.
Dunboyne, Baron, 3tx. 65.
Edmond, Lord Baron, ■
Lord, iv.44.46. xi. 18. 3
— — Samuell, xx
Symon, xvi:
Theophilus,
William, x:
Ebles, George, x;
Ebsery, John, 3cxi
Ebzery, John, xxi
Eccles, Gilbert, v
Eckleston, Mr" :
Ecklyn, Hugh
v. 44.
ix. 63. 104. 105. 106.
■ 48. xxx. 39.
v. 26.
x. 46. 3
x. 84.
Lord Baron, i AHU
xx. 53. 57. 66. xxi. 20. 66. 92. 3
21 . 29. 54. xxiv. 17. xxv. 18. 24. x
15. xxviii. 7. 41. 51. 55. 73. x
6.76.
Peirce, Lord Baron, sexii. 29.
Dundalk, Corporation of, vii. 27.
Dundalke Parish, Vicar of, xxviii. 89.
Dunfort, William, xxix. 81.
Dungan, Edward,.?
x. 100.
.24.
Lord Vis
Thomas, xv. 55. 24. 36. Xxv. 10.
Sir William, xvii. 21. xxx. 38. 91
William, Lord Viscount, xvi 8 -
30. xxv. 5.
Dungannon, Lord, xvi. 84.
Lord Viscount, xxx. 36.
Marcus, Lord Viscount, xxv. 12.
Mark, Lord Viscount, 3dii. 12. ?
55. xxv. 9.
Viscount, vii. 24.
Dunganon, Mark, Lord Viscount, xxii.
Dungarvan, Burgesses of, xxvi. 30.
Soveraigne of, 3cxvi. 30.
Dungon, Lord Viscount, todii. 17.
William, Lord Viscount, iii. 41.
Dunkum, Charles, 3cxix. 80.
Dunne, Edward, xxix. 81.
James, xxii. 52.
William, 3t>dx.83.
Eda, Ellen, x,v.
Edgard, Thomas, >
Edge, George, xxij
John, vi. 24.
William, x?d>
Edith, Widdow, xx
Edony, John, xxix.
Edmonds, John, xxiv
Edwards, Christopher
Diogines, xxix. 09
Elizabeth, x. 34.
Alderman, Hugh,
Humphrey, x. 6:
xxviii. 17. 19.
Hugh, xxix. 61.
John, xxv. 11.
I Mathew, xxix. 81.
Osborne, x. 35.
[ Richard, x. 34.
I Symon, xxix. 80.
— William, xiii. 8.
Thomas, 30'v on
William, x
Egan, Robert, x
Egerton, Robert.
Eldred, Robert, xxiii. 40.
Ellard, William, vi. 28.
Ellinot, Abell, xxiv. 29.
Elliot, John, xxii. 52.
Thomas, xxix. 99.
Elliott, David, xxvi. 38.
Robert, xxii. 52.
Mr. Thomas, x. 66.
— — Thomas, xvi. 76. xxi
Ellis, Arthur, xxvi. 39.
William, xv. 7.
Ellitt, Abraham, xxiii. 27.
Robert, sexiii. 27.
Ellwell, Mary, xxviii. 95.
Elphin, John, Lord Bishop.
Elstons, Edward, xxvi. 72.
Eltonhead, Henry, xvii. 30.
r'1 — id, Edward,
’iii. 35.64.
x. 83.
ixviii. 70.
d. 24.
Ely, Lord Viscount, :
Mrs., 3cxv. 15.
Richard, 3txiv. S
Elye, Lord, ix. 6.
Emald, John, 3txix. 81
Emerson, John, sexii.
75.
Thomas, xxix. 8
Emry, John, xxix. 81
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Fagan, Patrick, viii. 60. xxii. 51. xxvi
Fagg, bart„ Sir John, v. 60.
Faggan James, xxiv. 34.
Faggeser, Cornet Henry, xvi. 20.
Faith, Captain Solloman, xxiv. 44. xx:
Faldrey, Henry, xxvi. 52.
Fallal!, Mathew, xxvi. 6. xxix. 23.
Falmoth, Earl of, xvi. 61. 64.
Falmoutli, Charles, Earl, xxv. 14.
Earl of, viii. 61. xvii. 21. x
xxvi. 64. xxx. 38. 91.
Fandrin, William, xxix. 83.
Fanning, Katherine, xxiv. 32.
Nicholas, xxiv. 32.
William, xxiv. 32.
Fant, Nicholas, x. 24.
Fants, Nicholas, xxiv. 4.
Farmer, Elizabeth, xxix. 94.
George, xvi. 65. xxix. 45. 49.
Robert, xxviii. 100.
Farmoy, Lord Viscount, xvi. 38.
Farr, John, xxix. 82.
Farre, Hugh, xxiv. 28. 29. 30.
Farrelagli, Edmund, xxii. 51.
Farrell, Charles, xxiii. 29.
knt., Sir Connell, iii. 23. xxvii
Cormuck, xvi. 41. xxx. 88.
Faghy, xvi. 41.
Fargus, xxiv. 6.
Fergus, v. 52. xx. 71.
Francis, xx. 77.
Gerrald M'Rory, xvi. 44.
John, iii. 23. v. 52. xvi. 14.
xxiv. 6. 29.
Richard, v. 52. xvi. 14. xx. 71.
William, xxvi. 9.
Farrer, Anne, xiii. 60.
Dorothy, xiii. 61.
Elizabeth, xiii. 60.
John, xiii. 60.
i. Robert, xiii. 60.
William, xiii. 60. 61.
Farthinge, John, xxiii. 27. 29.
Faslati, Robert, xxviii. 69.
Faunt, Nicholas, xxiii. 44.
Faux, Henry, xv. 76.
Feagh, Derby, xxix. 49.
Feaghry, Nicholas, xxiv. 32.
Fearnly, Phillip, ii. 1.
Feeland, Martin, xxix. 81.
Feery, Lawrence, xxi. 39.
Fetid, Lieutenant Anthony, xxix. 8
1. Christopher, xxviii. 77.
1. John, xiii. 25.
5. William, xv. 20. xxx. 40.
S. Fell, James, xv. 66. xxx. 60.
Sarah, xv. 66.
Feltham, Lieutenant Henry, xiv. 2
1 . Henry, xxix. 54.
Fenne, Charles, xxiii. 26.
Fennell, Ellen, xiv. 3. xvii. 46.
Doctor Garrett, xvi. 21. xxv:
Doctor Gerrald, xiv. 3. xx.
Ferrell, Oliver M'Richard, xvi. 44
Ferrell, Charles, xvi. 44.
Ferrellar, Nicholas, xxiv. 39.
Ferrer, Thomas, xxiv. 39.
Ferris, Herbert, xxvi. 38.
Ferry, Isaac, xxix. 80.
Fevner, Captain John, xvi. 73.
Fewtrell, Edward, xxiii. 41.
Fewirill, Nicholas, xxviii. 38.
I Fibbs, Richard, xxx. 53.
■ Fichan, John, xxiv. 32.
Field, John, xxix. 50.
Finch, Francis, xxix. 101.
Henry, xxviii. 1. 72. xxix. <
Sollomon, xxviii. 49.
; Colonel Symon, v. 3.
William, xxix. 48.
I I’ingall, Earl, x. 7. xi. 22. xxviii.2i
i Luke, Earl, vii. 4. xiv. 22. x
| Mabell, Countess Dowager
- Edmund, xxi. 66. xx
— Mr. Edmund, xxi. 9:
Ewerard, Frances, xxv. 10.
Ewers, Captain John, ii. 47. xxy
Exchequer, Chief Baron of, xxiii
39. 60. xxix. 1 18.
Barons of, xiii. 27.
Lord Chief Baron, iii. 75. ^
Exham, John, ii. 25. xx.l. xxvi. £
[ ], iv. 34.
Eyre, Edward, xxvi. 36.
John, ix. 16.
Eyres, Edward, xxiv. 57.
—I — John, x. 33. xxiv. 16. 57.
Major, xxviii. 50.
Thomas, xi. 25.
Fabian, William, xxi. !
Fagan, Anne, vii. 27.
Katherine, ii. 23.
Robert, ix. 38. xxviii. 15. xxx. 39.
Fenton, Dame Elizabeth, xvii. 59.
Lady, xvii. 59. xxx. 92.
: Luke, xxiii. 29.
Margaret, xvii. 59.
baft., Sir Maurice, xvii. 59.
knt. Sir William, v.2l. xiii.39. xv.5.
xvi. 38. xvii. 59. xxviii. 95. xxx. 93.
Fenwick, Ralph, xvii. 51.
Fern & Laughlin, Lord Bishop of, xxi. 2a
Feme, Christopher, xxix. 81.
Robert, Lord Bishop, xxii. 33.
Fernely, Philip, xxix. 1 .
Femes, George, Lord Bishop of, xxvi. 64
Richard, Lord Bishop, xiv- 24. xxx. 9
Robert, Lord Bishop, xxviii. 83. xxix .£
Femes & Laughlin, Bishop of, v. 41. iii. a
Femleys, Philip, xiii. 60.
Ferns, Robert, Lord Bishop, xiv. 24.
1 Ferns & Leighlin, Lord Bishop, iii. 44.
Robert, Bishop, xxv. 26.
Ferrall, Cahill M'Terlagh, xvi. 44.
Fanagh M'Connell, xvi. 44.
James, xvi. 44.
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Fitz-Gerrald, Master Edmond, xx. 65.
Mr. Edmond, xx. 66. xxvi. 15. xxviii.
41. 79.
Elizabeth, xxii. 3.
Garrett, xiv.25. xvi.76. xx.58. xxi.56.
George, iv. 31.x. 68. xvii. 80. xviii.
5. xxviii. 9. 24. 57. xxix. 10. 40. 42.
56. 74. 79. 93.
Gerald, xxiii. 29.
James, iv. 34. xv. 22. xvii. 33. xx. 57.
Fitz- Williams, Lord Viscount, ii. 41.
Stephen, xxvi. 33.
Sir Thomas, ii. 41.
Flannegan, Edmund, xxiv. 34.
Flatsberry, James, xxix. 57.
Flatsbery, James, xxi. 69.
Flatsbury, James, xxx. 33.
Fledwood, Charles, xxix. 33.
Fleetwood, Charles, ii. 22. x. 15. xxix
— knt. Sir John, xv. 22. 37. x:
— Sir Lucas, xxx. 33.
— Sir Luke, iv. 36. xv. 42.
- Margaret, viii. 48. xiii. 49.
- Maurice, iv. 34. v. 23. x. 68.
— Richard, v. 23.
- Thomas, xv. 22. xxiii. 29.
- William, xv. 22. xviii. 5.
Fitz-Harding, Charles, Lord Viscount, ii. 40.
viii. 60. ix. 22. xvi. 61. 64. xvii. 2!
L 2 j' S7'..xxv' 5- xxix- 45. xxx. 38. 91.
— ; — Lord Viscount, xi. 21. xxi. 84.
Fitz-Harries, Thomas, xxiii. 14.
Fitz-Harris, Sir Edward, xvi. 38. xx 57
xxviii. 73. xxix. 6. 76.
Mathew, xxi. 39.
Nicholas, xxi. 39. xxviii. 6.
Fitz-Henry, Nicholas White, xxiv. 34.
— — Robert Shee, xxiv. 28.
Fitz-James, Dominick Rice, xxiv. 38.
Edward Rice, xxiv. 38.
Edward Trant, xxiv. 38.
George, x. 65. xxii. 1
John, xxvi. 66.
Fleming, Garrett, xxii. 51
Gerald, xx. 57. xxii.
xxix. 76.
Gerard, xiii. 69.
Gen-aid, xx. 53. xx\
xxix. 5. 46.
Henry, xxi. 40.
James, viii. 35. 42.
Fitz-Jeffry, William Roth, xxiv. 31.
James Bourke, xxx. 104.
— — John Lynch, xxvi. 51.
Fitz-John, Edward, xxiv. 29.
Peirs Croake, xxv. 3.
Robert, xxiv. 33.
Robert Archer, xxiv. 30.
— — Thomas Meagh, xxv. 27.
Fitz-Laurence, John White, xxiv. 34.
Fitz-Mathew, Thomas White, xxiv. 3
ritz-Morrice, Redmond, xxx. 66.
Fitz-Morris, Thomas, v. 49,
~ — Captain Ulick, xvii. 82. xxx. 4C
Fitz-Nicholas, Edward Nangle, xxiv. :
— — Mathew Martin, xxvi. 51.
Fitz-Oliver, Richard Ilootli, xxiv. 30.
I' itz- Patrick, Adam Gold, xviii. 17.
Edmond, iv. 41.
Florence, xiv. 4.
James Archer, xxiv. 29.
James Traunt, xxiv. 38.
John Murphy, xxiv. 28.
John Rocli, xxviii. 33.
Kellagh, xxiv. 30.
Mary, xxviii. 33.
— — Turlogh, xxx. 29.
Fitz-Peirce, Peirce Creagh, Alderman, x
27.
Fitz-Peirs, John Ilootli, xxiv. 29. 30.
Fitz-Peirce, Dominick Rice, xxiv. 38.
Fitz- Peter, John Aylward, x. 9.
Fitz-Phillip, Nicholas Traunt, xxiv. 39
Fitz-llichard, Dominick, xxiv. 39.
Dominick Rice, xxiv. 38.
Laurence Bodkin, xxx. 34.
Nicholas, xxix. 82.
Richard, xi. 57. xxix. 81.
Thomas, xxviii. 75.
57 • William, xxix. 80.
— — [ J, viii. 60.
l'iemyng, Garrett, xvi. 68. xviii.
James, xvi. 52. xvii. 34.
Thomas, xiii. 20.
Fletcher, Anthony, xxi. 94.
Henry, xviii. 6.
Margaret, xviii. 6.
Mary, xviii. 6. xxi. 49.
Paule, xviii. 6.
Fletwood, George, xxviii. 17.
Flint, Abigal, viii. 20.
Thomas, viii. 20.
Flood, Anthony, xx. 1.
— - Quarter Master William, x
1'loode, William, xxiv. 30.
Flower, Henry, v. 39. xiii. 56. xj
■ Sir William, iii, 32. xxi. 39
xxiv. 29. 41.
Floyd, Edmond, xxix. 82.
Owen, xxx. 34. 36.
Thomas, xxix. 81.
Fluellin, Thomas, xxix. 81.
Flynn, Henry, xxiii. 28.
Flynne, Donogh, xxiv. 38.
Flynton, Samuel, xviii. 21.
Fotld, John, xv. 30.
Fogg, Henry, xx. 51.
John, xx. 51.
Margrett, xx. 51.
Thomas, xx. 10.
Fogge, Margarett, xxix. 90.
Thomas, xxiv. 30.
Foley, Samuel], xxx. 93.
y Captain Samuel, i. 28.
Folio, Captain, xxiv. 34.
Follen, Laughlin, xxix. 81.
Folliott, Anthony, xxi. 94.
Francis, xi. 13.
Folly, Samuell, xxx. 93.
Foly, Captain, xxx. 93.
Font, Jeffry, xxvi. 51.
— — Thomas, xxv. 27.
Foord, Sir Robert, xxviii. 57.
Foote, James, xxviii. 29.
Thomas, xxviii. 29.
Forbes, hart , Sir Arthur, xvi. 44-.
Lady Jane, xvi. 44.
Forbess, ban.. Sir Arthur, xxii. 40.
Forbus, Arthur, xxii. 55. xxv. 14.
bart., Sir Arthur, v. 34. xiii. ];
Forbusse, Sir Arthur, ban., xxviii. :
Ford, Mathew, xxx. 29.
Stephen, xxii. 52.
Widdow, xxiv. 35.
Forrest, John, xxiii. 4,7.
Nicholas, xxiii. 27.
Forrester, Elizabeth, xvi. 28.
John, xxiii. 27.
Forstall, James, xxiv. 31.
- — Patrick, xxiv. 31.
I-orster, Arthur, xxx. 7.
Barbara, xvii. 58.
Francis, xxx. 34.
Jermon, xxiii. 26.
Foxon, Samuel, iv. 25. xxvii
Foxton, John, xxiv. 34.
Foxwell, Peter, iv. 23.
Foy, Charles, xxii. 52.
Thomas, iv. 47.
Foyle, Joane M'Kelly, xxiv.
Francis, Edward, xxix. 81.
— — Robert, xxiv. 33.
Franck, Thomas, viii. 20.
Francklin, Captain Richard,
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Fuller, Abraham, xxix. 10. 4<
John, xxiii. 27. 29.
William, xxx. 18.
Fullerton, Robert, xxvi. 38.
William, xiii. 52.
Furboe, Peter, xxix. 83.
Furloe, Lawrence, xxiii. 29.
Furlong, Bamaby, xxviii. 69.
John, xxviii. 69.
Marcus, xxviii. 69.
Funis, Walter, xxiv. 36.
Futtrell, Nicholas, xxviii. 38.
Fynch, Lieutenant-Colonel, x
Fynes, Nathaniel, vi. 42.
Fynn, Robert, ix. 32.
Gaban, Daniel, viii. 23.
Susana, viii. 23.
Gaich, John, xxviii. 44.
Gaitli, John, xxiii. 47.
Gale, Anthony, xi. 11. xxix. 80.
Peter, iv. 27. xxiv. 13.
Gall, John, xxiv. 31 .
Gallagher, Plielim, xiii. 33.
Thomas, vi. 47.
Galland, John, xxi. 23.
Gallison, Charless, xxiv. 28.
Galmoy, Lady Viscountess, xxiv. 14.
Lord, xxiv. 32.
Galogher, Plielim, xxix. 72.
Gallwan, John, xxiii. 28.
Galway, Corporation of, iii. 77.
Gallway, Sir James, ix. 15. xxix. 58.
Nicholas, xxiii. 28.
- — . Richard, xvi. 3.
Galtrim, Baron of, x. 6. xxix. 87.
Gambwell, William, x. 38.
Gany, Bryan, xxix. 81.
Gardiner, Anne, Xvii. 69.
Elizabeth, xvii. 69.
Hester, xvii. 69.
James, xxvi. 45.
John, xxi. 60. xxviii. 36.
Captain Samuel, xvii. 69.
William, xvii. 53.
Garford, Francis, xxix. 80.
Garland, Augustine, x. 65. xxii. 1. 4. 7.
xxviii. 17. 19.
Edward, xxix. 82.
Robert, xxvi. 67. xxix. 86.
William, xxix. 84..
Gariy, Thomas, xxix. 81 .
Garratt, Sir Jacob, xxv. 30.
Garrett, Jeffry, xxii. 52.
John, xxi. 49. xxix. 82. 90.
Captain John, xvi. 24.
William, xxix. 81.
Garstin, James, xxiii. 20.
Garth, John, xxviii. 69.
Gasley, James, xxiii. 28.
Gates, Thomas, xxix. 83.
Gath, Robert, xxvi. 52.
Gaudy, Roger, xxix. 81.
Gay, John, ix. 56.
Gaydan, Nicholas, xxx. 33.
Gaynan, Thomas, xxi. 40.
Gaysen, John, xxix. 93.
Gayton, John, xxix. 80.
Gee, Henry, ii. 20. xxx. 97.
Robert, xxiv. 28.
Gefford, Collonell, xxx. 92.
Jasper, xxix. 81.
Geffi-yes, John, iv. 12.
Gehin, Jasper, xxviii. 70.
Gelbert, Sir George, xxv. 31.
Generali, Attorney, xxx. 40.
Geoghegan, Art., vi. 24.
Arte, vi. 12.
Conly, v. 24. 39. ix.28. xiii. 69. xv.
xvi. 65. xx. 53.57.66. xxi. 66. >
21.54. xxv. 24. xxvi. 15. xxviii.
73. 79. xxix. 5.6.45.46.76. xxx
Conolly, xxviii. 55.
Edward, iii. 42. vi. 12.24. x.63. xi.
Elizabeth, vi. 12. 24. xi. 41.
Giles, vi. 12. 24.
Murtagh, iii. 55.
Richard, ix. 28.
George, Thomas, xxiii. 27.
Gerald, Gerard Fitz-James, xxx. 33.
Gerald Fitz-Nicholas, xxviii. 95.
John Fitz-Thomas, xxi. 56.
Gerrald, Edmond, xv. 76.
Gerrald, Garrett Fitz-John, xxvi. 30
Sir Gilbert, xv. 27.
Jolm Fitz-Edmond, xxiii, 44.
Katherine, xxvi. 30.
Thomas, Fitz-Maurice, xxvi. 3i
Gerraldine, Nicholas, xv. 76.
Redmond, xxiv. 36.
Gernon, Alice, i. 15.
Alson, xxviii. 65.
Henry, xxvi. 65. xxviii. 63.
Mary, xxvi. 68.
Nicholas, xxviii. 65.
Patrick, xxviii. 63.
Gernons, Nicholas, xxiii. 46.
Gethin, hart., Sir Richard, xxviii. 33.
30.31.
Gething, Sir Richard, xxx. 39.
Gey, William, xxix. 81.
Geydon, Patrick, ii. 40.
Gibbings, John, iv. 26.
Gibbins, Cornet Symon, xv. 24.
Gibbon, Ann, xxi. 16.
Ellen, xx. 9.
Captain Francis, xxix. 17.
Thomas, xxx. 37.
Gibbons, Captain Francis, iv. 28.
Captain John, xxx. 39.
Symon, xxx. 39.
Gibbs, George, xxiv. 29.
William, xxx. 97.
Gibney, Thomas, xxii. 52.
Gibson, Alderman John, xx. 81.
Seafowle, xiv. 2.
Major Seafoule, xiv. 5. xvm. 54.
William, xxx. 13.
Gifford, Jasper, viii. 24.
Collonel, John, i. 27.
Gilbert, knt., Sir George, xx. 79.
Henry, xxx. 69.
Giles, Florence, xxiii. 28.
Gillam, Charles, xxix. 83.
Gill, Edward, xxix. 83.
George, xxix. 82.
Gilliner, Thomas, xxvi. 39.
Gilsonan, Bryan, xxii. 51.
Gingham, Elias, xxix. 82.
Glandee, John, xxii. 31.
Glaner, George, xxvi. 6.
Gloucester, Maior & Corporation, xxi
Glegg, Edmond, xxx. 58.
Glencourse, Robert, xvi. 59.
Glover, Charles, xxiii. 27.
George, xxix. 23.
Lieutenant Henry, xxiii. 20.
Jonathan, xxix. 8 1 .
Glynn, Daniel, xxix. 81.
Glyime, William, xxix. 80.
Goach, Patrick, xxiv. 35.
Goaghan, Daniell, xxv. 15.
Goare, Sir Arthur, xxix. 78.
Goddard, Doctor Jonathan, ii. 15. x>
Godfrey, John, xxi. 85.
Major John, xxix. 54.
Goff, Patrick, xiv. 18.
Goffe, Dominick, xxiii. 27 .
Edward, xxiii. 27. xxix. 49.
James, xxiii. 28.
Jasper, xxiii. 27.
William,xxii.7.9. xxiii.27.28. x
Goffny, Thomas, xxiv. 30.
Golborne, John, xxi. 87.
Joshua, xxii. 31.
Richard, xv. 63. xxi. 87.
Golburne, John, xv. 63.
Gold, Adam Fitz-Patrick, xviii. 17.
David Fitz-George, xviii. 17.
Gennett, xviii. 17.
— James, xviii. 17.
John Fitz- William, xiv. 4. xx\
> Mary, xviii. 18.
i. Thomas Fitz-George, xviii. 17.
1. Goldburne, Christopher, xvii. 15.
t. Golde, Anstace, xviii. 18.
Goldsmith, Elizabeth, xx. 63.
1. George, iii. 45. xx. 63. xxix. S
Lieutenant George, xx. 63.
Goldsmyth, Hester, xviii. 32.
George, xviii. 32.
Gole, John Fitz-William. x.21.
Gones, David, xxix. 81 .
Good, Humfrey, xxvi. 39.
William, xxix. 82.
Goodall, Richard, xxv. 52.
Gooding, Leonard, xxix. 80.
Thomas, xxix. 82.
Goodman, Elizabeth, vi. 31.
James, xxx. 2.
Thomas, M. A. iv. 16.
Thomas, xxvi. 38.
William, vi. 31.
Goodward, William, xxix. 81
Goodwin, Benjamin, xxi. 100
Henry, xxix. 84.
Peter, xxiv. 28.
Robert, xxi. 100.
Cornet John, viii. 22. xiv. 30.
Lieutenant William, xv. 31.
Gorge, Collonel John, xxiii. 1 1 .
Robert, xxviii. 79.
Gorges, Robert, x. 65. xxii. 9. xx’
Doctor Robert, xxi. 97. x
Margarett, xxv. 15.
Peter, xxix. 83.
Thomas, xxix. 25. 83.
Widdow, xvii. 87.
William, ix.23. 52.
xxx. 68.
[ ], vi. 50.
Goulch, Rober, xxix. 83.
Gould, Adam, xiii. 39.
Anne, xvi. 56.
George, xxv. 27.
Honora, xvi. 56.
James, iv. 62.
John, xxix. 57.
| Grady, Donnogh, xv. II.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
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IY~ Grady, Joane, xv. 11.
INDEX Graham, Arthur, xxiv. 41.
NOMINUM Hans, xxii. 15. xxviii. 21. xx
Certificates hnt., Sir James, v. 19.
for Jane, xxii. 15, xxviii. 21. xxi:
Advcnuirers, Millineux, xiii. 50. xxix. 75. :
So?"'’ Thomas, xxx. 39.
Captain Thomas, iii. 35.
William, xxiii. 26.
Graig, Derrnot M‘Finnen, xxvi. 30.
Graige, William, xxx. 103.
Grant, Patrick, x. 67.
Mathew, xv.76.
Gratraks, Valentine, xi. 1.
Gratrix, Richard, xxix. 80.
Valentine, xxi. 26.
William, xxx. 61.
Graunte, Ellis, xxiv. 33.
Grave, William, xxix. 81.
Greatricks, William, xxi. 51.
Greatrix, Valentine, xxix. 51.
Greene, Alice,
ti. 49.
ii. 34.
Eliah, xvii. 83.
Elias, xxx. 41.
Major Elias, xxvi. 71.
Eras, xxix. 21.
■ Godfrey, xv. 55.
John, iii. 62. xxix. 82.
Nicholas, iii. 62.
Phillip, xxix. 81.
Richard, xxi. 49.
Thomas, xxix. 103.
Captain Thomas, xv. 28. xxi:
William, iii. 62. xxix. 83.
Grogan, Thomas, xxi. 41.
Gregg, Thomas, i. 15.
Gregorie, Francis, xxix. 108.
Gregory, John, vi. 28.
Mary, viii. 20.
Grehan, Daniell, xxviii. 44.
Greleere, Tymothy, xxix. 83.
Greneway, Henry, xxx. 20.
Gressingham, William, xv. 16. 17.
Grey, John, xxix. 84.
Lieut. Col. John, xv. 15.
Robert, xxix. 81.
Greydon, John, viii. 22.
Grible, Andrew, xxix. 83.
~ ’ e, Alice, iv. 37. xxvi. 47.
Mable,
• Margarett, j
Mary, xxvi.
Richard, iv.
Samuel), xx<
Susan, xxvi.
Griffin, Edward, 3
John, xxix. 8
- Richard, xxv
'i. 47.
- Tho
'iii. 95.
x. 81.
- Willil,..!, AJVVl.
Griffith, Henry, xxx
Jeromy, vi. 46.
Mr. John, xxi
— — Mrs., xxv. 52.
Grigg, John, xxx. 31
Grimes, John, xxix.
Richard, xxix.
Grimston, William, :
Grinden, Samuel), xxvi. 70
Grind. '
81.
46.
Griphey, Owen, „„10l.
Grocer, John, xiv. 23!
Grole, James, xxix. 81.
Grogan, Cornelius, xxviii.
Grove, Robert, xiv. 23,
William, i. 27.
Groves, Major Jon, xvi. 3i
Robert, xxbc. 83.
William, xvi. 38.
Grumley, Thomas, xxix. 8
Guillin, Edward, xxix. 83
Guilluns Abell, v. 28
Gunn, William, xiv. 15.
Gunne, William, xxvi. 72.
Gurds, Gursham, xiii. 32.
Gwilliams, Able, xxix. 112.
Gwyllym, Thomas, x. 39.
Gwyn, Abraham, xxiii. 29.
Laurence, xxiii. 28.
Ruth, xxiii. 29.
Gwyther, Henry, iii. 29.
Gyles, John, xxix. 90,
H.
Hamilton, bart., Sir Francis, :
Hamlin, Francis, xxiv. 28.
Patrick, xvi. 65.
William, xxiii. 26.
Hammon, Robert, xxiii. 23.
Hammond, Richard, xxix. 80.
Hamond, IVencef xxix. 84.
Thomas, x. 65. xxii. 1. <
17. 19.
Hampson, Thomas, xx. 74.
Hampton, William, clerke, xiii
Hack, John, xxiii. 28.
Hacker, Francis, x. 65. xxii. 1. ■
17. 19.
Hackett, Anne, xxx. 97.
Edmond, iv. 44. xv. 55.
James, xxix. 79.
John, xxvi. 28.
Mary, iv. 43.
Nicholas, xxiv. 29. 39.
Phillip, xxiii. 48.
Haddington, Henry, xxix. 19.
Haddock, Josias, xxiv. 28.
Mr., xxiv. 29.
Hagan, Daniel, iii. 66.
Haghieren, James, xxii. 36.
Haharny, Edward, xxiv. 31.
Haherin, William, xxiv. 32.
Hahorny, Edward, xxiv. 31.
Haire, Jacob, xvi. 41.
Hales, John, v. 29.
Captain Stephen, xviii.47.
Haley, Richard, xxv. 42.
Robert, xxv. 42.
I-Ialfepenny, Nicholas, xxiv. 30.
Hall, Anthony, xxix. 75.
Godfrey, xxix. 52. 66.
Ralph, xxv. 7. xxvi. 26.
Samuel, xiii. 29. xxx. 40. !
Thomas, xxix. 84.
Hallam, Captain, xxix. 93.
John, i. 9.
Captain John, xxx. 103.
Halley, Mathias, xxv. 26.
Richard, xxv. 26.
Richard, 3txv. 26.
Robert, xsciv. 58. 3txv. 27.
William, xxix. 83.
Hallington, Josias, xxvi. 37.
Hally, Robert, x. 24.
Halsie, William, xxviii. 76.
Haly, Robert, xxix. 38.
Hainerton, Richard, xxiv. 34. 36.
Hames, Richard, xxiii. 13.
Hamilton, Brother, xvii. 72.
— — Col. Claud, xvii. 72.
■ Sir Francis, xiv. 4. 5.
bart., Sir George, xiii. 15. x:
88. 92.
Hans, xv. 76.
knt., Sir Hans, iii. 61. xvi.
• Jane, xxiii. 31.
[ John, xiii. 16. xviii.
Margaret, xviii. 6.
■ William, iii. 67. xiii
Captain William, x
14. xxix. 31.
• Lieut.-Col. William,
— - C J, xxx. 49.
Hancock, Christopher, xx
John, xxix. 81.
Mathew, xxix. 15.
William, xvii. 72.-x
Hand, James, xxx. 93.
Captain James:
Handcock, Andrew,
Christopher, xxx. 4
■ William, iv. 31. xx
Hanington, Mary, xvii. 1
Hanlan, Connor, xxiv. 3C
Hanly, Widdow, xxiv. 29
Hannagh, Hugh, clerke, >
Hannay, Jane, xiv. 3.
Hanninge, Thomas, i. 19.
Hanniver, Elizabeth, xvii.
Thomas, xvii. 69. xj
Hansard, Elizabeth, xv.3C
Hansard, John, xv. 30.
Hansom, Thomas, xxvi. 66.
Hansor, John, xxix. 66.
Hansour, Thomas, xxvi. 66.
Harbert, Sir Jasper, xxvi. 16.
Harbrick, Walter, vi.2.
Harcourt, Sir Philip, xv. 56.
Sir Simon, ix. 7. xv. 56. xx. 68
Sir Symon, ix. 30. xiii. 12 xj
xxv. 9. 14.
Hardagan, John, xxix. 23.
Hardegrace, John, xxvi. 6.
Harden, George, xxiv. 34.
Hardier, Captain John, xxix. 47.
Hardin, Edward, xxix. 82.
Harding, Henry, xxix. 60.
John, xxix. 60.
Richard, xvi. 2. xxvi. 61.
Hardinge, Henry, xiv. 11.
John, xiv. 1 1 .
Thomas, xiv. 11.
Hardy, Ann, x. 10.
Dorothy, x. 10.
Ehud, x. 10.
William, xxix. 83.
Hare, Mary, xvi. 41.
Thomas, xxix. 83.
Harforde, Anthony, xxi. 94.
Harington, Sir James, xxviii. 17. 19.
Haris, John, xxiv. 9.
Harison, John, viii. 29.
Thomas, xxviii. 19.
Harle, Thomas, xxii. 42.
Harlow, Thomas, xxx. 53.
Harman, Dame Anne, xxx. 52.
Thomas, xvii. 21. xxx. 38. 91.
Sir Thomas, xxv. 16. xxx. 52.
Harmer, Captain William, iv. 29. xxx,
William, xxx. 39.
Harper, Patrick, xxiii. 28.
Widdow, xxiv. 34.
Harpool, Robert, xxix. 61.
Harpoole, Robert, xxix. 25. xxx. 75.
Harrell, Hugh, xxix. 81.
Harrington, Sir James, x. 65. xxii. 1. 4.
• Robert, ix. 44.
Walter, xxi. 49.
Harris, Edward, xxix. 83. 84.
Evan, xxix. 83.
Francis, xxiv. 29.
Habbakuk, xxix. 83.
• Peter, xxix. 84.
• Phillip, xvi. 73.
Walter, xxx. 2. 33. 36. 44. 93.
William, xxix. 84. xxx. 104.
Harrison, Edmund, iv. 33. xxiii. 35.
Edward, xxiii. 28. 35.
Lieutenant John, xxix. 81.
Mark, i. 10. xi. 6.
Richard, xxix. 81.
Thomas, x.65. xx.32. xxii. 1.4. 7
xxviii. 17. xxx. 40.
Harrolds, Patrick, xi. 57.
Harrowden, Baron of, xvi. 13.
Hart, John, x. 37.
Morice, iii. 51.
.70. :
31.
- Robert, ,
- Thomas, x. 42.
te, Henry, iv. 6.
Hartis, John, viii. 20.
Hartley, Edward, xxi. 39. 41.
Hardy, Edward, xxi. 40.
Hartpoole, Robert, ii. 53. xi
xiv. 29. xxix. 31.
Hartry, James, xxiv. 37.
Hartstong, Standish, xxviii. 4
Hartwell, Humphry, xi. 14.
Harvey, Edmond, xxii. 1. 4. 7.
Francis, iii. 20.
Richard, xxvi. 17.
Harvy, Edmond, x. 65.
Francis, xxviii. 70.
Harvye, Edmond, xxii. 9.
Harwell, Elizabeth, xvii 1.
Henry, xvii. 1.
Harwood, John, xxiv. 36.
Richard, xxi. 94.
Hasart, Jason, iii. 26.
Hasey, Daniell, xxiv. 36.
Haskath, Ann, x. 10.
Hassall, Samuell, xviii. 51.
Hassan, Robert, xxviii. 69.
Hassard, Jason, xxx. 97.
Hassell, Robert, xxvi. 70.
Hassells, Robert, xvii. 44.
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Hewlett, William, xxix. 82.
Captain William, xxix. 80.
Hewson, Edward, xxix. 80.
John, x. 65. xxii. 1. 4. 7. 9. xx
17. 19.
Thomas, xxiii. 26.
Heyden, William, xxiv. 37.
Heydon, Henry, xxiv. 31.
Peirs, xxiv. 31.
Thomas, xxiv. 31.
Heyward, Henry, xxx. 2.
Hickes, Charles, xxix. 83.
Corporal Edward, xxiv. 30.
John, xxv. 40.
Hickey, James, xxiv. 32.
Hickford, Ann, widow, i. 8.
Henry, i. 8.
Hickins, Rowland, xxi. 41.
Hickman, George, xxix. 84.
Hicks, James, xxiv. 32.
Hickson, Nicholas, xxviii. 95.
Hide, John, xxix. 83.
William, ’xxix. 84.
Higgin, Derby, xxix. 23.
Higgine, Derby, xxvi. 6. .
Higgins, Charles, xxix. 84.
Richard, xiii. 8.
Robert, xxix. 83. 84.
Higginson, Mr., xxv. 52.
Mrs., xxv. 52.
Higgis, Thomas, xxix. 81.
Highgate, Edmond, ii. 23.
Highmore, Robert, xxvi. 39.
Hignett, Daniell, xxviii. 58.
Hill, Abraham, xxiii. 26.
Dame Ann, xiii. 52.
Arthur, xxi. 62.
Doctor Arthur, xxv. 41.
Edward, xxiv. 35.
Joan, xx. 61.
John, xxviii. 64. xxix. 81. 119.
Moses, xxviii. 65.
Richard, xxix. 84.
Robert, xxviii. 69. xxix. 84.
. Samuel, iv. 30. xiii. 26.
Thomas, xxix. 1. 30. 82. 83.
i William, xxi. 62. xxix. 2.
Sir William, viii. 60. xxii. 51.
Hillgrove, Thomas, xxiii. 27.
Hilman, Symon, ii. 4.
Hinde, Thomas, xxii. 52.
Hindrell, Richard, xxiv. 37.
Hippon, Henry, xxiv. 30.
Hirrin, John, xxix. 84.
Hitchcocke, William, xxix. 87.
Hoare, Lieut. Abraham, xviii. 20.
Edward, xxx. 93.
. Captain Edward, xvi. 16. xviii.
Michael, xxi. 40.
Philip, x. 68.
Thomas, xxiii. 46. xxv. 27.
Hobbs, Hugh, xxi. 90. xxvi. 70. xxvi
Hobcroft, Richard, xxix. 82.
Hoblin, Anthony, xxix. 83.
Hobs, Hugh, iii. 20.
Hobson, William, xxviii. 53.
Hodder, John, xxx. 6. 92.
Col. John, xxiv. 53.
William, xi. 36.
50. Hoddor, John, iii. 27.
Hodges, Robert, xxiii. 29.
Thomas, xiii. 31. xxx. 107.
Hodson, Lawrence, xviii. 29.
Richard, xxviii. 64.
Hodsor, John, xxviii. 6.
Hoey, Sir John, xxvi. 45. xxviii. 93
Lady, xxvi. 45.
Hogger, Bartholemew, iii. 24.
Holcombe, Elizabeth, iii. 58.
Mary, iii. 58.
William, iii. 58.
Holder, John, xiii. 6.
Holland, Cornelius, x. 65. xxii. 1- 4
Elizabeth, xvi. 28.
George, vi. 46.
John, vii. 50. xxix. 4.
Richard, xvi. 28.
Captain William, xvi. 28.
Hollaway, Francis, xxix. 80.
Hollies, Elizabeth, xxx. 2.
Hollis, Elizabeth, xxv. 15. 16.
Holliwood, Frances, xxiii. 6.
John, xxiii. 6.
I Patrick, xxiii. 5.
Hollond, Cornelius, xxviii. 19.
Hollone, Cornelius, xxviii. 17.
I-Iolloner, Hugh, xxix. 81.
Hollowed, Frederick, xxix. 80.
Hollyday, Nathaniell, xxvi. 39.
Hollygrove, John, xxi. 94.
Holy Trinity Church, Deane, &c., xx
Hollywood, Edward, xxv. 14.
John, vi. 7. viii. 3. xi. 56.
xvi. 6. xvii. 3. xviii. 34. x.
xxviii. 35. 65. xxix. 58. 64.
Nicholas, xviii. 34.
Holme, Captain Thomas, x. 41.
Holmes, Captain Thomas, xxiii. 13.
70. xxix. 24.
Holswill, Thomas, xxi. 94.
Holt, Thomas, xxix. 84.
Honetley, Richard, xxix. 83.
Honnor, Lieut. Col. John, xxx. 93.
Robert, xxix. 81.
Honor, Lieut. Col. John, iv. 32.
Honstoune, John, xviii. 1. .
Hooke, Thomas, Alderman, ii. 25.
Hoome, James, xxiv. 35.
Hoomes, James, xxiv. 35.
Hooper, Margaret, xxviii. 68.
Nicholas, iii. 20. xxviii. 68.
William, xxiii. 28. xxix. 82.
Hoorford, Gregory, xxiv. 32.
Hopbourne, Elizabeth, vi. 46.
John, vi. 46.
William, vi. 46.
Hope, Alexander, xxix. 2.
Anthony, xx. 74. xxvi. 66.
Mary, iii. 38.
Hopkins, Francis, xxiv. 34.
John, xxix. 84.
William, xxviii. 82. xxix. 81.
Hopper, William, xxiii. 29.
Hore, Edmond, xxviii. 69.
Mathew, xiv. 18.
Phillip, vi. 25. xxiii. 5.
John Fitz-Michael, xiv. 18.
Richard, xxxviii. 70.
William, xxix. 84.
Hores, Phillip, vi. 1.
Horner, James, xxix. 84.
Horobin, Rowland, xvii. 15.
Horrell, James, vi. 28.
Horsey, Anthony, vi. 61.
Horslin, Alice, xxv. 15. 16.
Horswill, Edmond, xxi. 94.
Hort, Abell, xvi. 50.
Mary, xvi. 50.
Phillip, xvi. 50.
WEliam, xvi. 50.
Horton, Thomas, x. 65. xxii. 1.
xxviii. 17. 19.
Hoskins, Henry, xx. 61.
Lettice, widow, xx. 61.
Hoskinson, Thomas, xxix. 82.
Hosley, John, xxix. 80.
Houghton, Thomas, ii. 26. xxix. 2
Houlcroft, Charles, xxix. 3.
. Hoult, Elizabeth, xvii. 81.
John, xvii. 81.
Richard, xvii. 81.
House, Charles, xxiv. 34.
Houseley, Richard, xxix. 84.
Hovenden, John, xi. 11. xiu. 44. :
Thomas, x, 6. 28. xi. 11. xu
Howard, Adam, xxii. 51.
Elizabeth, xv. 31.
Frances, xviii. 43.
Francis, xxix. 82.
John, xxiv. 31.
Thomas, xviii. 43.
William, iv. 58. xv. 3]
xxvi. 70. 72. xxviii. 75.
Howett, Peter, xxvi. 38.
Howford, Robert, xxix. 3.
Cornet Robert, ix. 55.
Howlett, William, vi. 14.
Captain William, u. 50.
Howling, Richard, xxviii. 69.
Hoy, Sir John, xvi. 49.
William, xvi. 49. xxiv. 4
Hoye, Sir John, knt., xi. 21.
Hoyne, John, xxix. 81.
Hoyle, Joseph, xxix. 83.
Joshua, x. 40.
Philip, xxi. 94.
Hubbard, Nicholas, xxix. 81.
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Richard, xiii. 1.
Hueitt, Nathaniel], xxix. 40.
Huffore, Samuel, iii. 57.
Hughes, Ellinor, xxviii. 95.
Henry, xxii. 42.
Captain Henry, xxx. 53.
I-Iumfrey, xv. 64.
John, xxviii. 95. xxix. 80
Michael, xxix. 82.
— - Cornet Peter, xxx. 94.
Thomas, xxii. 36.
William, xv. 56. xxviii. 6
Hughuson, John, xxviii. 83.
Hull, Mrs. Elizabeth, xxx. 90.
George, xiii. 59. xxi. 80.
Henry, xxii. 41.
Richard, xxii. 41.
——William, xxii. 41.
— C ], xxix. 69.
Humphrey, Thomas, xxix. 83.
Humphry, John, xxix. 26.
Hunches, Hercules, ii. 6. xxii. 7
Huncks, Hercules, x. 65. xxii. <
Hungerford, Captain Thomas, x
Hunks, Hercules, xxii. 1.
Hunt, Adam, xxix. 80.
John, xxiii. 26.
Nathaniel, ii. 24.
■ Richard, xiv. 27. xxviii. 1.
Sarah, xxiv. 32.
Thomas, xxix. 10.
Hunter, John, xxix. 84.
Lawrence, xxii. 31.
William, i. 32. xxix. 55. ;
Hurd, Col. Humphry, xxix. 28.
John, xxix. 27.
Nathaniell, xxix. 95.
Hurley, James, xv. 29.
John, xv. 29.
Maurice, xv. 29.
Sir Maurice, xxiii. 44.
Maurice, knt., xxv. 26.
Ralph, xxv. 26.
Thomas, xv. 29.
Thomas, knt., xxv. 26.
Hurly, Daniel M'Dermott, xxvi.
Daniel M'Dounogh, xxvi. !
• Daniel, Oge, xxvi. 30.
Edward, xxiii. 28.
Mathew, x. 21,
Sir Maurice, x. 21.
Michael, x. 21.
Randolph, x. 21.
Hussey, Christopher, xviii. 19.
■ Maurice, xxv. 26.
■ Peter, xi. 33.
Robert, xxviii. 6. xxix. 75,
— — Thomas, xxix. 80.
William, xxvi. 67. xxix. 9
Hussy, Mathew, x. 61.
Hutcheson, Thomas, xxix. 82.
Hutchins, Richard, xxix. 51.
Hutchinson, Daniel, iii. 75. xxiii
Huttson, [ ], xxvi. 47
Hyde, Hugh, xxii. 59.
Lawrence, iii. 9. xiii. 46.
— — Thomas, xxx. 29.
Ikerin, Lady, xxvi. 71.
Lady Viscountess, x. 7.
— r- Lord Viscount, x. 7. xxii. 21.
17. xxviii. 7. 41.51.55.73.
Pierce, Lord, xx. 17.
- - Pierce, Lord Viscount, xx. 30.
Ikerine, Lord, xiv. 34.
Lord Viscount, xxix. 5. 6. xxx.
Pierce, Lord Viscount, vi. 54.
Piers, Lord Viscount, xxv. 40.
Ikerrin, Lord Viscount, xvi. 15. xx. 6l
xxvi. 15. xxix. 46. 76.
Pierce, Lord Viscount, xvii. 2(
xxiii. 3.
Ikerrine, Pierce, Lord Viscount, xvii. 83.
Ikerryn, Lord, xi. 72.
Lord Viscount, xx. 53. 57. 65. xxi. 6(
92. xxii. 29. 54. xxv. 18. 24. xxviii. 79.
Ikerryne, Lord Viscount, xiii. 69.
Ikeryn, Lord, xx. 55.
Ikirine, Patrick, Lord Viscount, viii. 22.
Ikirrin, Lord Viscount, xvi. 29.
- Pierce, Lord Viscount, vi. 53. vii. 56
Ikyrine, Pierce, Lord Viscount, vi. 31.
Ikyrryn, Peirs, Lord Viscount, xxv. 1.
Iley, Thomas, xxv. 16. xxx. 2.
Illingworth, Tempest, xxiii. 26.
Inch, Robert, xxvi. 38.
Inchiquin, Lord Baron, vi. 12.
Murrogh, Earl, vi. 12. xv. 33. xxii. 16
I iquine, Earl, xv. 69.
— - Murrogh, Earl, xiii. 15. xvi. 65.
Inciquin, Morgan, Earl, xvii. 77.
Murrogh, Earl, xvii. 77.
Ingoldsby, Major George, xi. 38. xxvi. 71.
Sir Henry, knt., xxiii. 12. xxx. 61.
Sir Richard, x. 68. xxiii. 12.
Ingram, Anthony, xi. 31. xxviii. 73.
• Sir Arthur, knt., xi. 64.
Frances, xxx. 95.
John, xxx. 95.
Inisteage, Corporation of, xxiv. 34.
Inman, Thomas, xvii. 64.
Inshiquine, Murrogh, Earl, xv. 37.
• Insiquin, Earl, xv. 29. xxx. 49.
Morgan, Earl, xxviii. 71.
Murrogh, Earl, xxviii. 71.
Insiquine, Murrogh, Earl, xxviii. 33.
Inwood, Richard, xxiv. 28.
Irbert, Walter, xxviii. 69.
Ireland, Archbishops of, xxvi. 37.
Lords Archbishops of, xxvi. 59.
Bishops of, xxvi. 37.
Lords Bishops of, xxvi. 59.
Captain, xvi. 84.
Lord Chancellor, iv. 12. xi. 22. xxii.
37. xxiii. 36. xxix. 9. 118.
Lord Deputy of, x. 15.
Lord Primate of, xxiii. 36.
Primate of all, xxix. 118.
Z L°,'d Treasurer of, xxiii. 36. xxix. 1 18.
lreton, Henry, x. 65. xxii 1 4 7 9 xxviii
17. 19.
— C ], xxvi. 32.
Irish, Samuel, xxi. 94.
Ivagh, Lord, iii. 16.
Iveagh, Arthur, Lord Viscount, vi. 7. 46.
- Lord Viscount, xx. 57. xxviii. 73.
xxix. 6.
Ivers, Henry, xvi. 60. xxi. 38. xxviii. 54.
Ivory, William, iii. 59. xxiv. 19.
Captain William, xxvi. 70 xxix 28
Izod, Mary, i. 12. xiv. 20.
Richard, xiv. 20.
Jackson, Captain, xxvi.
Daniel, xxiii. 47.
Dorothy, xvi. 73.
Edmond, vii. 15. :
■ Elizabeth, xvi. 83.
Francis, xiv. 30.
xxx. 53.
Captain Francis, x
Col. Francis, xxvii
Jackson, John, xxix. 80.
Captain Isaac, xxv
Jacob, William, xxi. 3;
Jacobb, Robert, xxix. £
Jacobs, Ruben, vi. 34.
Jacson, Mathew, viii. 2i
Jago, Robert, xxi. 94.
Walter, xxi. 94.
James, Henry, xxix. 81
Jacob, xxix. 83.
66. James, John, vi. 2.
Robert, xxvi. 65.
20. Thomas, xxix. 81.
John, iii. 17. xviii. 1. xxvi.
Jasper, Edward Rooth, xxiv. 29.
66. Jeacock, Captain John, v. 8.
9. Jefford, Col. John, xxx. 88.
Jeffrey, Sampson, xxix. 83.
Jeffreys, John, xxv. 44.
Jeffries, Richard, xxx. 60.
Jeffryes, Richard, xx. 40.
56. Jellitt, Richard, xxiii. 27.
Jempson, William, xxix. 82.
Jencock, William, xxiii 28.
Jenkins, Adam, xxix. 81.
David, xxix. 82.
Griffin, xxix. 82.
Jeffry, xxiv. 34.
16. Richard, xxix. 80.
Jennings, John, xxi. 40.
Jeoffreys, Robert, xxiii. 45. xviii. £
Jephson, Alexander, xx. 71.
John, xxi. 12.
1. Jerberton, Walter, xxviii. 70.
Jessopp, William, xxii. 44.
Jetson, Elias, xxix. 83.
Joanes, Nicholas, xxx. 97.
Walter, xxx. 97. 98.
Johnson, Elizabeth, iii. 58.
George, xxix. 81.
John, iii. 58.
Mathew, vi. 27.
Richard, xxvi. 6. xxix. 23.
Robert, xxi. 31.
Thomas, xvi. 65. xvii. 2 ■
xxix. 83.
• Walter, xxviii. 12. xxx. 7.
Lieutenant Walter, xxx. 78.
Johnston, Lieutenant Walter, xxiv.
Joncock, William, xxiii. 30.
Jones, Alice, xvi. 79.
Ambrose, xiii. 19. xxiii. 18. 4
Doctor Ambrose, xxii. 53. xx
Arthur, xiii. 19.
Christopher, xxvi. 6.
i. David, xxix. 82. 83.
Doctor, xxii. 52.
Edward, xxvi. 6. xxix. 82.
Ellen, xxvi. 6.
5. Francis, vi. 17. xvii. 63. xxiii.
i. Garrett, x. 66.
Gilbert, xxii. 43.
Griffin, xxix. 81.
• Griffith, xxix. 81.
Henry, iii. 75. xxiii. 35.
Humphry, xxiv. 35.
i. Jane, xxvi. 6.
Jeane, xiii. 19.
Jeremiah, xxiii. 50. xxix. 55.
John, x. 65. xxii. 1. 4. 7. 9. x;
xxviii. 17. 19. xxix. 81. 82.
Captain John, xxv. 7.
Katherine, xxiii. 47. xxvi. 6. x;
Lawrence, clerke, xxvi. 59.
Captain Lewis, xxiv. 52.
Martha, xiii. 19.
— — Mary, xxvi. 6.
Michael, xxviii. 91. xxix. 28.
Morgan, xxvi. 6.
Oliver, v. 24. xiii. 19. xxvi. 6. x>
Owen, xxiii. 27.
Rebecca, xiii. 19.
— Roger, xxiii. n.9’xxviii. 49. xx
xxx. 34. 43.
Sir Roger, knt., xvi. 79.
Rowland, xxix. 81.
Sara, xiii. 19.
Sir Theophilus, knt., iv. 34. jx.
xiii. 12.19. xx. 68. xxii. 55. xx
xxv. 9. 14. xxix. 54. xxx. 54.
Thomas, xiii. 38. xxiii. 26. xxiv.
Walter, xxviii. 56.
William, xxiv. 32. xxix. 80. 8 1 .
Jordan, Ann, xxii. 35.
Giles, xxix. 83.
John, iii. 62. vi. 1. xxii. 35.
Richard, xxix. 80.
Joyce, James, xxiv. 33.
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Joyce, Piers, =v S3.
Joye, John, xxix. 80.
Jurin, John, xi.61.
Juxon, Thomas, xvm. 46. x
K.
Kavanagh, Muri-ogh, xxiv.
Kearne, Edmond, x. 24.
Robert, xxiii. 4.
Kearney, Ellis, xxiii. 28.
Patrick, xxiii. 27. xxv
Kearny, John, xxi. 39.
Patrick, x. 22. xxv. 2
Kearryne, William, xxiii. 2
Keating, William, xxviii. 9
John, xxiv. 24. xxv. 1
Maurice, xiii. 12. xxv
Micliaell, xxiv. 37.
. Thomas, viii. 20.
William, xxviii. 93.
Keatinge, Katherine, ii. 23
Maurice, xv. 43.
Kegan, Ellinor, xiii. 32.
Katherine, xiii. 32.
Keifer, Godfrey, xxix. 28.
Keighoe, Peter, xxiv. 36.
Kelley, James, xxiv. 34.
KellfoU, Humphry, xxix. (
Kells, Corporation of, xxii.
Ministers of, xxii. 53
ICellson, Humphry, xxix.
Kelly, Brazill, xxiv. 30.
Edmond, xv. 40.
James, xxii. 31. xxr
John, xvi. 65.
Colonel John, viii. 3
Finnoly, xvii.51.
William, xv. 76.
William lleagh, viii
Keller, Samuell, xxix. 81.
Kenan, Roger, viii. 31.
Kendricke, Thomas, xxix
Kenedy, Dorothy, x. 6.
James, ix. 19.
Kery, ix. 19.
Patrick, xxix. 80.
Richard, xvi. 4.1.
Robert, xxiv. 27. x
Kenlyes, Burgesses of, xv
Kennedy, Anthony, xxiv
Daniell, xxiv. 30.
James, xxx. 33.
John, xxiv. 39.
Phillip, xxi. 40.
— Sir Richard, xx. 71
Sir Robert, xxv. 1
Thomas, xxi. 41.
Walter, xxiii. 6.
William, xvi. 41. :
Kent, Thomas, ix. 14
[ ], xxvi
Kentish, Sarah, v. j!
Kenty, John, xxix. 6
Kenwick, Frances, 5
Keonon, Knogher, xxi. oo.
Iieorile, William, xxiv. 28.
Kerby, William, xxix. 82.
Kevdiffe, Christopher, xxvi. 59.
James, xxv. 6.
John, xxvi. 59.
Sarah, xvi. 64.
Kerney, John, xxx. 49.
•Kerny, Dennis, xxix. 84.
Kerridge, Samuel, xvi. 15.
Kerrigon, Laurence, xxi. 42.
Kerry, Knight of, xxiv. 39.
Lord Baron, xxx. 66.
William, xxi. 94.
Kerrvn, Frances, xxiii. 29.
William, xxiii. 28.
Kerryne, John, xxiii. 30.
William, xxiii. 28.
Kervan, Francis, xxi. 67 .
Kerwick, Thomas, xxiv. 36. 38.
Kevill, William, xxv. 15.
Kevin, John, xxiv. 29.
Keylar, Godfrey, xxix. 27 .
Keyler, Godfrey, xx. 60.
Keylock, Nicholas, xxix. 82.
Kidder, Major Vincent, xxiv. 25
Kildare, Earl, xiv. 16. xxii. 8.
John, Earl, xiii. 64. xvi. 6
Thomas, Lord Bishop, x
(122.)
1 Kilkenny, Cathedral, Viccars Chorrall of, x
18.
— Corporation of, xvii. 18. xxiv. 39.
— Poore of, xvi. 73.
Killallow, Lord Bishop, xv. 74.
Killaloe, Edward, Lord Bishop, xv. 36.
Killalow, Bishop, xxix. 93.
- Edward, Lord Bishop, iv.35. xiv.
I Lord Bishop, viii. 17. xxi. 25. xxix.
Killalowe, Edward, Lord Bishop, iv.5
xxiii. 49.
xxv. 37. 50. x
v. 10. 37.
| r>. xV. 41.
Killmallock, Lord,
— Poor of, xxiii. 2U.
Lord Viscount, xxviii. 95.
Killm'kough, Bishop of, ix. 19.
Kilmore, Bishop of, x. 7.
Kilulta, Edward, Lord Viscount, vi.
Kimberlin, William, xxiv. 30.
King, Anne, xxiv. 52.
Blanch, xvi. 23.
Edward, vi. 1.
Francis, xiv. 10. xxx. 53.
Captain Francis, xxx. 53.
Henry, xxvi. 3.
James, xvii. 31. xxx. 7.
John, xxii. 55. xxiii. 49. xxiv.
Nathaniel, xxiii. 20.
Nicholas, xx. 28. xxvi. 70.
Peter, xx.33.
Priscilla, xxiv. 52.
Doctor Ralph, xxiv. 52.
Sir Robert, xxx. 38.91.
, Thomas, xxix. 80. 82.
William, xxviii. 42.
- Sir William, v. 38. xxvi. 17. x
.ixix. 54. xxx. 105.
Kingdome, Captain, xvii. 72.
Richard, xiv. 3.
Kingdon, Richard, iii. 76. vi. 60. x
Kinge, Edward, iii. 75.
Margaret, x. 68.
Sir Robert, lent., xvii. 21.
King's Bench, Chief Justice, xxvi.
Kingsman, William, xxvi. 68.
Kingsmill, Dorothea, xxvi. 68.
Kingston, Baron, xvii. 21. xxv. 5. x>
— John, Lord, xvii. 21. xxv. 5.
38. 91.
_ Lord, xxix. 55. 107.
— Samuell, xxx. 71.
i [ ], xvi. 54.
Kirdiffe, Sarah, xxi. 65.
I Kirke, John, xxiv. 28.
I Kirkham, Thomas, xxv. 17.
Kirle, Sir Richard, knt, i. 23.
Kite, Henry, xxx. 41.
Knight, Adam, xxix. 83.
— John, xvi. 65. xvii. 2.
- Sir Robert, xxviii. 38.
- Thomas, xvi. 37. xxix. 65.
, William, xxiv. 20. xxviii. 8
Knowles, Thomas, xxi. 41. xxviii
Lamport, Robert, xv. 76.
Lancaster, Peter, xxix. 63. 104. 105
Lander, James, x. 67.
Lane, Sir George, vi. 1. 4. 25. x. 65.
xxii. 1. 4. 7. 9. 55. xxiii. 5.
13. 14. 16. xxviii. 17. 19.
xxx. 2. 39.
John, xxix. 66. 86.
Captain Nicholas, xvi. 82.
. Richard, xxix. 81.83.
Sir Richard, xiii. 15.
Roger, xxiii. 28. 30.
Thomas, xxix. 84.
Tristram, xxi. 94.
William, vi. 44. xiii. 54. xxv
Captain William, xxx. 78.
Langdon, Blanch, xxi. 94.
Langer, John, xxiii. 27 .
Alderman John, xxiii. 28.
Langford, Hercules, iii. 37. iv. 37.
Sir Hercules, bart., xxix. 65.
Langharne, William, xxiv. 29.
Langley, Ann, xxiii. 28.
Francis, xxiii. 26.
Henry, xxiv. 31.
Sir Henry, xxix. 28.
Langlie, Lieutenant Henry, v. 51.
Langton, Edward, xxiv. 29.
John, xxix. 57. xxx. 93.
Michael, xxiv. 28. 30.
Nicholas, xxiv. 28. 29.
Lany, John, xxiv. 28.
Lappage, John, xxii. 31.
Lapsly, Thomas, xi. 10.
Lardridge, William, xxix. 82.
Larkin, Cornett James, xx. 48.
Laiy, Mr., xxi. 40.
Laslily, Virtue, xxi. 39.
Latham, George, xv. 46.
Thomas, xxix. 80.
Latsham, Doctor Thomas, xxiv. :
Lattin, Alson, xxvi. 7.
John, xxvi. 7.
Stephen, xxvi. 7.
Widdow, xxvi. 7.
William, xxvi. 7.
Laughlin, Lord Bishop,
Captain Richard,
Robert, Lord Bishop,
Laughton, John, xx- A A
Launder, Francis, x
Laurence, Patrick, :
Richard, xxvii
Thomas, xxix.
Lavallin, James, xx
Patrick, xxvii
Lavally, Patrick, x:
Lawrance, Thomas,
Lawrence, Anthony
Richard, xxx.
Thomas, xv.7
Lawless, Adam, xx:
Walter, xxiv.
Lawlesse, Adam, x:
£, 8. Adventurers,
37.
34.
ILachard, Peter, v. 46.
Lackein, James, xxviii. 46.
Lacy, Frances, xiv. 25. xvi. 5. xvii
xxv. 35.
John, xxix. 80.
Walter, xxiii. 33.
Ladd, Henry, xvi. 50.
Ladiman, Samuell, xxiv. 35.
Lake, John, xxiii. 43.
Laller, Patrick, xxv. 15.
Lalor, Derby, xxiv. 29.
Lam, Richard, xxix. 82.
Lamb, William, xxix. 20. 28.
Lambard, Thomas, vi. 27.
Lambe, Thomas, xvi. 4.
William, xviii. 41.
Lambert, Francis, xvii. 72.
George, xi. 62. xxviii. 14.
Oliver, xxix. 57. xxx. 40.73.
Roger, xxviii. 14.
Lambly, Symon, xxi. 41.
. | Lambrowe, Francis, xxix. 82.
, John, ...
Lawson, William,
Layng, Benjamine,
1 — Hellin, viii. S
I Lea, James, xxiv. .
1 - Ruben, xxix
care, Thomas, x:.
Lease, Edmond, vi. 27
Leasey, Dennis, x>“!:
Lcdgwitche, Georgi
Ledston, Thomas,
Ledwich, George,
Richard,
15.
81.
3.
i. 51.
ii. 60.
Ledwick, Gar
I Lee, George, xxi. 94.
1 _ John, iv. 27. xxi
— Mary, xxi. 41 .
— Nicholas, xv. 76
— Patrick, xxx. 97
— Richard, xxix. 8
_ Thomas, xxix. 8
Ensign William,
Leeke, Henry, xxix. 8
Lees, Stephen, xi.4.
Legatt, William, xxv.... ..
Legg, Lieutenant Francis,
— Henry, xxix. 82.
- William, xiii. 12. xx
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IV' Legg, Col. William,
INDEX xxix. 33.
NOMINUM Lehunt, Col., xxiii. i<
Certificates ~ Col. Richard, :
[March
c. 11. xxi
viii. 75.
rers> Francis, j
’ Henry, xxix. 07.
John, xxiv. 34.
Robert, xxx. 60.
Thomas, xvii. 35.
William, xi.45.
Leighlin, Lord Bishop, xxx. 92.
George, Lord Bishop, xxvi.
Richard, Lord Bishop, xiv.
— ■— Robert, Lord Bishop, xiv. S
Leightborne, Doctor William, xx
Leightburne, John, xxix. 82.
Leman, William, xxix. 83.
Lemon, William, xxv. 36.
Sir William, bait., xxv. 36.
Lennan, Thomas, xxiv. 32.
Lender, Katherine, xxiii. 28.
Lenetts, C. , xiv. 25.
Lenthall, Thomas, xxiii. 4.4.
Leonard, Christopher, x. 9.
John, xiii. 38. xxx. 7. 78.
Richard, xxii. 10.
Leshley, Virtue, xxix. 81.
Leslie, William, iii. 46.
Lesly, Captain James, xvii. 72.
Lestrange, Captain, xxviii. 56. xxi:
Henry, xv. 45. xvii. 72. xxvi
■ Captain Henry, xiv. 3.
Thomas, xv. 45. xvii. 72.
Letins, John, xiv. 25.
Levallin, James, xxiv. 58.
Leventhorp, Ralph, xxx. 33. 36.
Levering, John, xxix. 100.
Levesey, Sir Michael], xxii. 1. 7. 9. x
Levessey, Sir Nicholas, xxii. 4.
Levins, Roger, xxx. 2.
— Rice, xxix. 82.
— Richard, iii.6.xxvi.
— Robert, xxix. 83.
— Thomas, xxix. 84.
— William, x.21. xx
- Sim
civ. 30.
Ensign William, xi. 68.
Leynagh, Richard, xxiv. 35.
Leynham, William, xxviii. 69.
Licester, John, ii. 27.
Lighebourne, Doctor, xvii. 15.
Light, Rober, xxix. 84.
Thomas, xiv. 25.
Lightfoote, Richard, xxix. 82.
Lilburne, Robert, x. 65. xxii
'Xxviii. 17. 19.
Lillis, Francis, xxix. 82.
Limerick, Bishop of, xxiv. 4.
Linch, Jeffry, xxvi. 51.
• Mary, xxv. 32.
— — Thady, xxv. 32.
Linchian, David, xvi. 83.
Linchihan, David, xxiii. 35.
Lincoll, William, xxiv. 35.
Lincolne, Bartholomew, xv. 76.
James, x. 67.
; Thomas, xiv. 23. xxix. 66.
Lindsay, Thomas, xvi. 59. xxii. 52.
Lindsey, James, iv. 37.
Ling, William, xxviii. 70.
Lingard, Doctor Richard, xxii. 31.
Linington, Roger, xxiii. 29.
Linkall, William, xxiv. 36
Lippincott, Francis, xxix. 109.
Lisle, John, x. 65. xxii. 1.4, 9. xxviii. V
Little, Edward, xxix. 81.
Livesey, Sir Michael, x. 65
Livesy, Sir Nicholas, xxviii. 19
Livin, Patrick, vii. 37.
Lloides, Richard, xxix. 57.
Lloyd, Andrew, vii. 54,
Sir Charles, bart., xi. 23 xxviii
xxix. 40. xxx. 40. 73.
Lloyd, Daniell, xxix. 83.
John, xxix. 80.
Richard, xxix. 33. 63. 1<
Rose, xxiii. 21.
Trevor, xxiii. 21.
Lobb, Richard, xxix. 63. 102.
Lock, Richard, xxx. 95.
Locke, Mathew, iv. 47.
William, vi. 2.
Lochard, Allice, xv. 44.
Peter, xv. 44.
Lodge, George, xxiv. 30.
Loe, Thomas, xxiv. 36.
Loftus, Captain Adam, x
Dudley, xxiii. 26.
Doctor Dudley, xxx. 27.
Henry, xx. 1. xxviii. 39
Nicholas, iv. 48. xx. 1.
Sir Nicholas, knt., xx. 1.
Loghlan, John, xxviii. 75.
Loghlin, Lord Bishop, xxix. 21
Loghlin & Ferns, Lord Bishop,
Loghery, Turlogh, xxix. 83.
Loller, Patrick, xvii. 87.
Lomasny, Doctor, xxx. 30.
Lombard, Nicholas, xxx. 90.
: C 1 xxx. 61.
.London, Maior, &c, of, iii. 75.
Maior, Citizens, &c., of, x
Mayor, &c., of, xxiii. 35.
Londonderry, Earle, xxix. 103.
Long, Felix, xi. 20.
Captain Felix, xxvi. 69.
Hellen, xxx. 53.
Col. Thomas, iv. 38.
Sir Walter, bart., viii. 35.
Longe, Bartholemew, xxii. 52.
James, xxvi. 37.
Patrick, xvi. 64.
Col. Thomas, xxix. 103.
Longfield, John, xxx. 2.
Longford, Grace, xv. 63.
John, xv. 63. xxi. 87.
William, xxx. 88. 92.
Loonier, John, xxi o*
Loope, John,
Lopsley, Thomas, xxix.
Lord, Thomas, xxiv. 32.
Lorkane, Phillipp, xxiv.
Lorkin, Corvett, xxix. 85
Lorring, Jane, viii. 30.
Louth, Lord, i. 14.
Oliver Lord Baron
Love, Nicholas, x. 65. xx
17.19.
Loveday, Henry, xxiv. 3
Loveden, Ales, xxx. 3.
Lovelace, Robert, xxiv. S
■ Thomas, xv" "
Lovell, William, :
Lovering, John, x
Lovett, Christophc
• John, xv. 76.
Low, William, iii. 55. xxvi
Lowe, Lieutenant George,
• William, xxviii. 24.
Lowesley, James, vi. 1.
| Margaret, vi. 1.
Lownes, Robert, xxix. 83.
Lowtli, Lord, xxix. 64.
Lord Baron, xviii. 10.
Oliver Lord Baron, xvii
— - Thomas, Lord Baron,
Lowther, Gerald, xiii. 39. x
Sir Gerrald, xvi. 38.
Lord, xxii. 31.
Luke, xxv. 16.
Loyd, Sir Charles, bart., iv.
Robert, xxiv. 29.
Lucas, Lieutenant Col. Beni
xxix. 25. 75. 113.
Christopher, vi. 33.
Francis, xiv. 17. xxviii
37.
sxx. 47.
4. 7. 9.
vii. 87.
x. 97.
, vii. 51.
37.
xiii. 27.
Nicholas, x
Richard, vi. 33. xxiii. 27.
" — ' Captain Thomas, xxiv. 1<
Ludington, William, xvi. 70.
Ludlow, Edmond, x. 65. xxii
xxviii. 17. 19.
i „.^°*- Edmond, xiii. 45.
Luellm, Michael, xxviii. 70
Luke, Archibald, xxix 83
Lukey, William, xxix.’ 84.’
Lombard, John, xv. 77.
Nicholas, xvi. 38.
Robert, xv. 76.
Lumbry, Gregory, xxix. 81.
Lune, Robert, xxiv. 34.
Lunne, Thuckberry, xxiv. 34.
Luther, John, xxiii. 29.
Lutterell, Oliver, xxii. 51. xxiii. 5.
Thomas, x. 55.
LutteriD, Allice, xxx. 94.
Luttrell, Allice, xxxiii. 6.
Symon, xiii. 3. xxii. 16.
Thomas, xxi. 65.
r — C . 1 viii. eo.
Lye, Francis, i. 1. ix. 6.
John, i. 1.
Lyefield, James, xxix. 82.
Lyle, John, xxii. 7.
Lymbry, Gregory, xi. 74.
Lymbryes, Gregory, xxviii. 99.
Lymerick, Corporation of, vi. 12.
Edward, Lord Bishop, xxviii.
Francis, Lord Bishop, xxviii.
Lord Bishop, xxix. 21.
Lymington, George, xviii. 36.
Lymrick, Edward, Lord Bishop,
xxii. 33. xxv. 26. xxviii. 83
Lord Bishop, xxi. 25.
Lymricke, William, Lord Bishop, x
Lynagh, William, xxiv. 35.
Lynafi, John, xxix. 82.
Lynam, Roger, xxx. 95.
Lynch, Andrew, xxviii. 38.
Dominick, xxiv. 36.
Jeffrey Fitz-Dominick, xxvi. 5
John Fitz- Jeffry, xxvi. 51.
Mary, x. 15.
Patrick, xxi. 40.
Peter, xxiv. 37.
Sir Robuck, bart., xiv. 2.
Thady, x. 15. xxviii. 44.
William, xxi. 40.
Lyncolen, James, xv. 7.
Lyndsay, Thomas, xxii. 51.
Lyneley, John, xxix. 83.
Lynes, Bartholemew, xxii. 35.
Lynham, Margaret, xviii. 7.
Lynn, Andrew, xvii. 67.
Mary, xvi. 50.
Richard, xvi. 50. xxix. 91.
Lyon, George, iv. 51.
Lyons, Anne, iv. 51.
■ Dorothy, iv. 51.
Lysaght, John, xxx. 38.
Cornet John, v. 35.
M.
IMabell, Robert, xxix. 83.
Mac Canna, John, viii. 44.
Macc Nemarra, Daniell, xxviii. 61
— Mr., xxviii. 41.
- Mr., xxviii. 55.
Mac Donell, Alexander, xxv. 20.
Mackee, Thomas, xxiv. 5.
Macken, Patrick, xviii. 14. xxvi. 66.
Macnamara, Mahon M'Tei"-, xxii. 50.
Macnemarra, Master, xx. 53° 57. 65. xx
- Mr..
Madden, Anstace, xxx. 97.
Doctor, xv. 76.
John, xvii. 72.
Patrick, xv. 76. xxx. 97.
■ Richard, xv. 76.
Madder, Bryan, iii. 37.
Dorothy, xxv. 14.
Maddock, Michael, xxi. 42.
Magee, William, xxix. 84.
Mageneiss, Sir Connor, xxx. 3
Magennis, Artogc M'Glasney, i
Bryan Roe, iii. 56.
■ Edmond, Boy, iii. 56.
Glasney, iii. 56.
Hugh, iii. 56. xx. 75.
Magherymessan, [ ], xiii
Magill, John, xxiii. 1 1.
Captain John, iii. 16. 56.
Magin, James, xxi. 63.
Magragh, Francis, xviii. 46.
George, xxiv. 38.
John, xxiv. 38.
Phillipp. vjv. la. wiv ss
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Mansfeild, Henry, xxix. 82.
Walter, xxi. 9'1.
Manwaireinge, Major Andrew, xxiii. 4.
Manwaring, Henry, xxiv. 30.
Mapas, Christopher, xxv. 15.
Elizabeth, vii. 27.
Marckes, Nathaniel, xxiii. 45.
Marckham, William, xxiii. 47.
Marcks, Nathaniel, xiv. 13.
Marcott, John, xxvi. 39.
Marcus, James, xxix. 83.
Mare, Alexander, xxix. 81.
Marhlant, William, xxix. 83.
Maring, Thomas, xxiv. 32.
Markes, John, xxix. 81.
Nathaniel, xxiv. 48. 52.
Marlcey, Lieutenant John, viii. 43. xxx. ^
Marrigg, Richard, xxviii. 70.
Marsden, Deborah, x. 58.
Josias, x. 58.
Marsh, Ralph, xiv. 21.
Marshall, Gilbert, xxvi. 52.
Gregory, xxiv. 28.
- Henry, xxix. 82. .
John, xxi. 64. xxix. 81. xxx. 68.
Robert, xxix. 87. xxx. 63. 65. 67.
Lieutenant Col. Thomas, xxix. 48.
Martin, Edward, xvii. 38. xxviii. 64.
, Gyles, xxiv. 35.
Henry, x. 65. xxii. 1. 4. 7. 9. xx'
17. 19.
John, xviii. 14. xxviii. 56. xxix. 8
Magdalen, xxviii. 56.
Mathew Fitz-Nicholas, xxiv. 51.
Mr., xxiv. SO. ^
Patrick, vi. 1.
Peeter, xxviii. 56.
Martin, Samuel, xxix. 83.
Marwood, William, xxiv. 28.
Marwyn, Sir Audly, i. 33.
Maryborogh Castle, Constable of, xi.
Maryborough, Constables of the Castle of,
xiv. 29. xxv. 17. I
Maryborrow, Constables of the Castle of,
ii. 54. xxi. 55.
Maryburrogh, Constable of the Castle of,
Mason, Thomas, xxi. 40.
Massam, Elizabeth, xxi. 71.
Mrs. Elizabeth, xxviii. 17.
William, xxi. 71.
Sir William, bart., xxi. 71.
Massnreen, John, Lord Viscount, xxv. 9. -
Massarcene, John, Lord Viscount, xxii. 40. l
Massereen, John, Lord Viscount, xxu. 55. -
Massereene, John, Lord Viscount, iii. 37. J
viii. 49. xiii. 12. xxviii. 12. -
Massey, Hugh, ix. 45. xxiii. 18.
Captain Hugh, vi. 47.
Theophilus, xxix. 82.
Master, Richard, iv. 39. xxix. 87.
Masterson, Edmond, xxiv. 2.
Frances, xxx. 13. 19.
Henry,’ xxx. 29.
John, iv. 18. xxx. 13.
Mathewes, Anna, xxiv. 52.
Anne, xxvi. 74.
Christopher, xxiv. 52.
- Francis, xxix. 37. 75.
George, xxviii. 14.
James, xxvi. 52.
Mathews, Anne, xxix. 90.
Lieutenant Christopher, v. 54.
George, vi. 54. xxiii. 23. xxvtn. 46.
xxix. 93.
James, iv. 16.
Joan, xxi. 94.
John, ix. 35.
Theobald, vi. 53.
William, ix. 54.
Maude, Robert, vii. 36. xxv. 31. xxix. 14.
xxx. 93.
Maune, Edward, xxix. 80.
:. Matinsell, Cornet Boyle, xx. 20.
Captain John, xxix. 16.
Maw, Garrett, xxiv. 39.
Nicholas, xxiv. 39.
Maxfield, Alexander, xxviii. 70.
Maxwell, Henry, xvi. 41.
James, xvi. 41.
Patrick, xxvi. 37.
May, Abraham, xviii. 44. xxix. 90.
Sir Algernon, viii. 39. 46.
Sir Algernon, knt., xxx. 60.
Sir Algernoone, xxix. 60.
Dame Dorothy, viii. 39. 46.
Edward, vi. 1.
Henry, xxix. 84.
Mathew, x. 66.
Richard, xxiv. 29.
Thomas, xxii. 52.
54. Mayart, Elizabeth, xxix. 46.
Roger, xxix. 46.
Sir Samuel, xxix. 46.
Maycrapt, Robert, xxix. 83.
Mayler, Patrick, xxviii. 69. 70. .
Maynard, Sir Boyle, vii. 10. xvn. 32. xxvi.
67. xxviii. 34. xxix. 86. xxx. 97.
Francis, xviii. 6.
Sir John, xxix. 22. xxx. 86.
Mayue, John, xxiv. 13.
Symon, xxviii. 17. 19.
Mayo, Lord, iii. 52. xxx. 80.
Lord Viscount, viii. 27.
viii. Theobald, Lord Viscount, xv. 73.
xxviii. 2.
II. Mayor of Staple, Dublin, viii. 6.
M'Adam, John, xxiii. 49.
Maurice, xxiv. 7.
McA!exander, Edmond M'Swine, xvi. 79.
Roger M'Swine, xvi. 79.
M'Ahave, Garrett, xxx. 34.
M'Ayliffe, [ ], xxiv. 39.
M' Bryan, Neile, iii. 56. 1
ivFCabe, Turlogh, xxii. 51.
M'Callaghan, Cormack Carthy, iv. 62.
11. Teige Carthy, iv. 62.
M'Canna, Donnough, xxix. 81.
s of, Phelem, viii. 44.
M'Carthies, Captain Owen, ii. 19.
3 of, M'Carthy, Dermott, iv. 12.
M 'Dermott, John, xxx. 104.
Tumultogh, xxiii. 49.
M'Donell, Sir James, ii. 4.
M'Donnell, Alexander, xxviii. 56. xx
Alice, viii. 49. xxviii. 12.
Margaret, v. 29. xviii. 27.
M'Donnogh, Dermott, iv. 12. xiii. 6
Owen, xxiv. 30.
[ ], xxx. 34.
M Donogh, Dermot, xxx. 88.
M'Donough, Melaghlin, xvi. 79.
Mulrory, xvi. 79.
M'Faddan, Hugh, xxvi. 67.
M'Faden, Hugh, xxiv. 21.
M'Fynen, Donogh Oge, ix. 32.
M'Garrett, James, xxiv. 39.
M'Gauran, Giles, xxii. 51.
M'Gawley, Aline, iii. 9. iv. 31.
James, iii. 9.
M'Genis, Conboy, xxi. 62.
Rory M'Brian, xxi. 62.
M'Gill, John, xxx. 37.
M'Ginis, Brian M'Rory, xxi. 62.
M'Glynne, Patrick, xxii. 52.
M'Gragh, Marcus, xxx. 33.
Miles, xxx. 33.
M'Hendry, Henry, ii. 4.
M'Henry, James, xxi. 8.
M'Hugh, Laughlin, xxx. 49.
MTlbredy, Maurice, xxvi. 72.
M'Jebsedy, Morris, xxiv. 21.
Mc Jordan, Dorothy, iii. 2.
Edmond, iii. 2.
M'Keereth, [ ], xxix. 81.
M* Keny, xxix. 80.
M'Keonan, Neill Oge, xxi. 63.
k M'Knavin, Bryan, xxx. 104.
Dermott, xxx. 104.
Donnough, xxx. 104.
Jo., xxx. 104.
M'Laughlin, George, xxx. 78.
James, iii. 38.
Captain Richard, xxix. 57.
M'Levny, Daniel, xxii. 51.
M'Loghlin, Donnogh, xvi. 13.
Captain Richard, xxx. 75.
Teige O’ Cormack, iii. 38.
M'Loughlin, Hugh, iii. 38.
Thomas Crone, xxviu. 38.
M'Mahon, Col. M'Bryan, xxvi. 6
Roger, xxv. 27.
M'Mayli, Laughlin, xxii. 52.
M'Mulrony, Daniel, xxiii. 49.
M'Namarra, John, xxi. 92.
M'Naugliten, John, ii. 5.
M'Nemara, Mr., xxii. 21.
M'Nemarra, Anstace, xxiv. 30.
Daniel, xxviii. 29.
John, xxviii. 61.
Thady, xxvi. 33.
M'Carty, Dermott, xiii.
Donnogh, xiii. 65.
M'Clanaghan, Andrew,
M'Connell, Donough. >
M'Crery, Robert, xiii. _
M'Daniel, Margaret, xi
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Moore, Edward, xxix. 84.
Elinor, v. 61. xiv. 38.
Elizabeth, xv. 31.
Ellis, v. 47. vii. 4. xvii.
Garrett, ix. 18.
Col. Garrett, xxvi. 55. x
Giles, xxix. 51.
Henry, Lord Viscount, X'
I Melcher, xxii. 53.
Mr., xxii. 52.
Nicholas, xi. 56. xxviii. 63. xxix
50. Captain Nicholas, xxii. 59.
Major Nicholas, xxix. 64. 65. 95.
Patrick, xxv. 16.
Richard, vi. 13. xxiii. 46. xxiv. 3
Robert, xiv. 17.
Roger, xiii. 68.
Thomas, xiv. 33.
William, v. 63. xv. 31. xxx. 7. 4
Captain William, xxviii. 13.
75- [ 1 xxx. 79.
Moorecroft, Robert, xxix. 84.
Mordock, Benjamine, xxiii. 38.
Joseph, xxiii. 28.
More, Brent, xxvi. 68.
Elianor, xxvi. 68.
Morehead, James, xxix. 84.
Morey, John, xxix. 83.
Morgan, Sir Anthony, knt., vi. 2.
Edward, xxix. 83.
James, xx. 49. xxi. 63.
John, xvii. 72. xxi. 40. xxiv. 14.
xxvi. 42. xxix. 81. 82.
Captain John, xxiii. 12.
Katherine, xx. 49.
Peter, xv. 76.
Captain Robert, v. 26. xxix. 55.
Roger, xxiv. 81.
Sarah, xx. 49.
Thomas, xxix. 83.
Morick, Richard, xxi. 86.
i- Morley, James, xxix. 84.
John, xx. 62. xxx. 33. 36.
Thomas, xxiii. 27.
Moor, Mnrrogh, xvii. 72.
Morrice, John, xxiii. 28.
Lady, xxviii. 48.
Morrell, Abraham, xxviii. 69.
Morres, Harry, xxi. 27.
Harvy, x. 44.
Morris, David, xxix. 81.
Edward, xxix. 81.
Elizabeth, xxi. 94.
Harvy, xxiii. 45.
John, xxix. 43. 80. 83. 84.
Patrick, xxix. 83.
Samuel, xvii. 28.
Sarah, xvii. 28.
Thomas, iii. 50. xxix. 61. xxx. 92.
William, iii. 47. xxi. 35. xxiii. 23.
Captain William, xxix. 59. xxx. 93.
— L 1 xxx. 93.
Morrisne, Garrett, xxiv. 37.
Mortimer, Edward, xxiv. 36.
James, ii. 31. xxiv. 37. 49. xxvi. 66.
Patrick, xxix. 65.
Morton, Captain Henry, viii. 42. xxi. 35.
xxiv. 11.
John, xxiv. 30.
Moston, Margaret, xxiv. 31.
Motley, Thomas, xxi. 41. 42.
William, xxi. 40.
Mottlow, Lieutenant Col. James, vi. 41.
Lieutenant Col,, vi. 28.
Mould, Marke, xxv. 45.
Moulsworth, Judeth, xxv. 49.
Robert, xxv. 49. xxx. 10. 47.
Mounson, William, Lord, x. 65. xxii. 4.
xxviii. 17. 19.
Mount Alexander, Earl of, xxi. 39. xxvi.
71.
Mount Alexander, Hugh, Earle, xxiv. 61.
Mountgarrett, Edmond, Lord Viscount, ii. 26.
I Mountgarrett, Lord Viscount, vii. 45 ■
xvi. 1 1 . xxi. 84. xxiii. 16. xxix. 27. ^
Mounlgomery, Sir James, xiii. 15.
[ ], xxix. 57.
Mountrath, Charles, Earl, iii. 52. 76. vi
Countess Dowager, xx
■ Countesse, xiv. 5.
*8- Earl of, xiv. 5. xxviii.
Moycreddin, Corporation, ii
Moyler, Garrett, iv. 47.
M'Gomery, Gabrieli, xxiv. 1
Mulhallon, John, viii. 44. x
5. Patrick, viii. 44.
Sheely, viii. 49.
Mulholland, Agnes, xvii. 4.
. Mulladay, Hugh, xxiv. 36.
Mulleronifme, Edmond, xxix
Mulleneux, Captain Adam, :
Mullens, Daniel, xxix. 82.
Mullhallin, John, xxvi. 65.
Mullins, Edward, xxix. 82.
William, xxviii. 26.
Mullineux, Adam, xxiv. 26.
Captain Samuel, xxix.
Mullray, John, xxvi. 6.
Mullry, John, xxix. 23.
Mulrony, James, xxiv. 34. 3£
Nicholas, xxiv. 34.
Richard, xxiv. 34.
Mumford, Francis, xxix. 82.
Munday, Thomas, xv. 66. x>
Muns, William, xxvi. 34.
Munson, William, Lord, xxii
Murphey, Katherine, xxiv. 3.
Captain Maurice, xxix.
• Richard, xxix. 82.
Murphy, Griffin, xxiv. 33.
Griffith, xxiv. 33.
James, xxii. 52. xxiv. 2!
Mary, x. 43.
Patrick, xxiv. 30.
Richard, xxiv. 33.
Doctor Richard, x. 67.
Stephen, x. 67.
Theodore, x. 43. xxvi. (:
Murrell, Gunter, xiv. 23. xxii
Murrey, Teagh, xxii. 52.
Murrogh, Dominick, xvi. 67.
Henry, iv. 16.
James Fitz-James, xvi. 6‘
Muschampe Denny, xxx. 39.
Musgrave, William, xxix. 51.
[ ], xv. 29.
Myagh, John, xxv. 26.
Nichola, vi. 59.
Nicholes, vi. 59.
Peirce, xxiii. 29.
Thomas, vi. 59.
Myers, Richard, xxix. 49.
Myhill, George, xiv. 33. xxx. !
Major Robert, xxii. 24.
Naggan, Able, x:
Naggle, John, x>
Nagle, Charles, , x
Nicholas, x:
Richard, iii,
Nanisty, Thomas, xxix.
Nnpper, James, xx. 3.
Narries, John, xxviii. 45
Nary, John, xvi. 58.
Nash, Martin, xxiv. 28.
Walter, xxiv. 28.
Navan, Baron of, xxx. 2(
Neagle, John, vi. 27.
Nicholas, xiv. 18.
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Neale, Clement, xxiv. 31.32.
_ Constantine, x. 45. xxvi.
' . 31.32.
_ Edward, x
- Hugh, xxiv. £
- John, x. 67. :
v. 32.
:i. 40.
xi.71.
xi. 42.
Maurice,
Mr., xxi
Patrick,
Phelim,
Walter, xxiv. 36.
William, xxiv. 32.
Nearne, John, xxvi. 39.
Neave, Ann, xxiii. 34.
Thomas, xxix. 80.
William, xxiii. 34.
Negirali, James,
Nellson, John, ;
Martha, xxviii. 42.
Nelson, Lieutenant Col. John,
Thomas, xxix. 83. 84.
Netervile, Richard, ii. 9.
Netervill, Lord, Brothers of, ii. 30.
Lord, Sisters of, ii. 30.
Nicholas, Lord Viscount, ii. 29.
Robert, xvii. 27.
Nettervile, Lord, xxix. 30.
Richard, xiii. 38. xxiv. 5.
Robert, xxix. 30.
Nettervill, Frances, v. 56.
James, v. 56. xvi. 49.
Sir John, xvi. 49.
. Lord, v. 56. ix. 14. 22. xxiv. !
25.
iii. 75. x
. Lord Viscount, :
Luke, xv. 56. x:
Margaret, v. 56.
Nicholas, Lord Viscount,
xvii. 27.
Richard, xvi. 36. 49.
Robert, v. 56. xv. 61.
[ ], x. 66.
Nelterville, Nicholas, Lord V iscount,
Nettervills, Lord, Children of,
Nettles, John, v. 57.
Nevill, Ambrose, xxi. 40.
Newbery, Henry, xvii. 43.
Newborogh, Lord,
Newburgh, Anne,
Lieutenant Arthur, mu.
Captain Thomas, xxx. 8(
Newbury, Arthur, xxvi. 67.
Newcomen, Barsheba, xxi. 94.
Captain Robert, xxviii. 7
— Thomas, iii. 23. viii. 48.
Sir Thomas, xxx. 75. xx
Newcomin, Sir Thomas, lent.,
Newcomyn, Sir Robert, bart.,
Sir Thomas, bart., xv. 4!
Newgent, Robert, xx. 53. xxii
Newland, John, ' ’ ’
10.
(iii. 61.
14.
- Thoi
(.84.
:. 94.
ii. 31.
Newman, John,
— Richard, xxiii. 29.
Newnam, Elizabeth, iv. 41.
Captain Thomas, iv. 4
New Rosse, Corporation of,
Newstead, William, xv. 66.
Newton, Benjamine, iii. 63.
Daniel, iii. 63.
Miles, xxiii. 49.
Richard, xxix. 66
Robert, xxii. 22.
Neylan, Doctor Daniel,
Nicholas, Edward, xv.48.
Elizabeth, xv. 48.
Zachary, xxix. 81.
Nicholett, Charles, xviii. 40. x:
Mr. Charles, iii. 57.
Nicholls, Daniel, xxix. 82.
John, xxx. 92.
Captain John, vii. 12. xj
Roger, vi. 37. xxviii. 47.
William, xxix. 82.
Nichollson, Edward, xxx. 53.
Robert, xxv. 15.
Nichols, Stephen, xxix. 82.
Nicholson, Edward, xxvi. 6. x
Cornet Edward, i. 2.
Doctor, Henry, xxx. 55.
Gilbert, xvii. 19. xxvi. 6
John, xi. 69. xxix. 82.
Robert, xvii. 87.
* Roger, xxx. 53.
(122.)
Nickolls, Edward, iii. 29.
Henry, iii. 11.
Nihill, Major Robert, xxi:
Nix, Henry, xvii. 10.
Nixon, John, iii. 20. x>
xxix. 82.
Nodam, Henry, xxix. 82.
Noell, Martin, " "
Sir Mart'
knt.,
^.Ji. 16. xxi. 55. xxii. 55.
20. xxviii. 33. 52. 81. xxi
Thomas, vii. 8.
Nolan, David, xxix. 30.
James, xxv. 16.
Richard, xxiv. 29. 30.
Nolane, James, xxii. 31.
Nony, Patrick, xxiv. 30.
Norman, Robert, xxix. 80.
Normington, Robert, xxix. 80.
Norris, John, xxvi. 30.
Norroone, John, xxvi. 30.
Northcott, Frances, xxix. 47.
Joshua^ xxiii. 43.
— Captain Lewis, Xxix. 47.
Samuel, xxiii. 24.
Norton, Thomas, xxiii. 43.
Nortripe, James, xxix. 81.
Norwell, Robert, clerke, xxvi. 59
Nottle, William, xvi. 71. xxvi. 6’
Nubrugh, Captain Thomas, i. 20.
Nuby, Edward, xxiii. 26.
Nugent, Edmond, xxx. 23.
James, xvi. 65.
John, xiv. 18. xxi. 9.
Robert, v. 34. xx:
66. xxii. 40. 54. xxvi. 15. >
55. 73. xxix. 5. 6. 46. 76.
89.
Sir Robert, bart., xi. 15.
65. :
ii. 75.
-C
i. 1.
Nunham, Thomas, :
Nunn, Captain Richard, v.41.
Nunne, Captain, xxviii. 10.
Richard, xxvi. 72. xxix. 112.
William, xxviii. 10.
o.
O’Berne, Joyce, xxiii. 29.
O’Borne, Joyce, xxiii. 28.
O’Brien, Connor, xxii. 50.
Teige, xxii. 50.
O’Bryan, Connor, iv. 5.
Daniel, iv. 5. xx.57. xxviii. 73
6. 76.
Col. Daniel, ix. 19.
Sir Daniel, iv. 5.
Donnogh, xxviii. 48. xxix. 76.
— Donough, v. 39.
Teige, iv. 5.
. Lord Viscount, iv. 5.
O’Bryen, Col. Daniel, xv. 35.
O’Cahan, Giluil'e, ii. 4.
O’Callaghan, Donough, i. 23. ii. 17
Donnogh, x. 51. xiii. 69. xx. .
66. xxiv. 17. xxviii. 95. xxix. 76.
O’Callaghane, Donnogh, xxix. 6.
Master Donnogh, xx. 57. 65.
Mr. Donnogh, xx. 66. xxii.
73. 79. xxix. 5. 46. xxx. 84.
O’Callahane, Cahir, xvi. 38.
O’Collan, Donogh, xxiv. 39.
O’Conell, Col. Owen,
O’ Conelly, Col. Owe
7. 12. 16. 48.
O’Donovan, Murtog'h M'Daniel Oge, xxvi. ,v'
33. INDEX
Richard, xvi. 66. NOMINUB
Sheely, iii. 21. xx. 14. Certified
O’Donovane, Daniel, xviii. 2. for
Captain, Ly Murrogh, xviii. 2. Adventurers
Richard, xviii. 2. So,^rs'
O’Doyne, John, xxiii. 29.
O’Doynes, Comins, xxiii. 29.
O’Driscoll, Col. Cornelius, xvii. 37.
Donogh, viii. 47.
Collonell, xviii. 2.
O’Dullany, Thomas, xiii. 7.
O’Dwire, Edmond, xiii. 7.
Cnoglier, xiii. 7.
Cornelius, xiii. 7.
Melaghlin M'DermOtt, Xiii. 7.
O’Dwyre, Cnogber Mc Edmond, xiii. 7.
Joane, xiii. 7.
O’Farrila, Thomas, xiii. 7.
O’Ferel, Sir Arthur Forbes,
Officers, Commissioned, iv.
62. 64. x. 49.
O’Flagherty, Bryan, xxviii. 96.
O’Flanagan, Connor, xxx. 34.
Ogle, Nicholas, xxi. 13. xxiv. 44.
Nice0, xxix. 47.
O’Gormely, Daniel Oge, xxi. 63.
O’Gowne, Symon, xxii. 51.
O’Grady, John, xxx. 33.
O’Hamlan, Hugh Boy, xxiii. 47.
O’Hanraghan, Edward Bane, xxx. 2!
O’Hara, Charles, xxi. 83. xxvi. 66.
- — - Dermott Keagli, xvi. 79.
Hugh, xvi. 79.
Teige, Keagli, xvi. 79.
Rory Keagli, xvi. 79.
O’Helknan, Teige, xxx. 34.
O’Hellanane, Edmond, xxx. 34.
O’Keife, Art, xxx. 30.
Daniel, xxx. 92.
O’Keiffe, Captain Daniel, xxix. 24.
Daniel, xxx. 49.
O’ Kelly, Donogh, xxvi. 1.
O’Key, John, x. 65.
17. 19.
Oldfeild, James,
1.1. 4.7. 9.
Oliv
•, Mr.,
:i. 41.
14.
i. 65.
O’Connell, Charles, xi
O’Connelly, Col. Ower., .^....
O’Connely, Col., ix. 30.
O’Connor, Conn, xvi. 79.
Martin, iii. 2.
Major Owen, v. 55.
Rory, xvi. 79
Rory O’Bryan, xxx. 33.
O’Crowly, Cormock M'Cnogher,
O’Daly, Dermod, xxiv. 16.
Donnogh, xxviii. 28. 56.
O’Dayly, William, xxiv. 31.
Odell, John, xxi. 60.
O’Dermott, Daniel, xvi. 44.
O’Donavan, Captain Murrogh, >
Captain Robert, vi. 57.
Oliiver, John, i. 8.
Captain Robert, xxiv. 45.
O’Maghowny, Cornelius M'Fynin,
Crogher, xxii. 41.
O’Magheny, Cornelius, xxii. 41.
O’Maragh, Theodore, x. 47.
O’Meara, Dermott, xxi. 69.
O’Molloy, Lawrence, xxii. 52.
O’Moonv, GullydulFe, xxvi. 6.
O’Mulhallan, Madder, viii. 49.
Sheely Madder, viii. 50.
O’Murry, William, xxvi. 30.
O’Neal, Hugh Mergagh, iii. 37.
O’Neale, Arte, xxiii. 49.
Sir Bryan, xxx. 34. 36.
Henry, xxx. 20.
Sir Henry, lent., xxx. 20.
Sir Phelim, xvi. 34. 39.
Terlagh M‘Art Oge, xxx. 8£
O’Neiale, Alice, viii. 49.
Sir Henry, bart., viii. 49.
Neiale Oge, viii. 49.
O’Neile, Daniel, xxii. 52.
. Sir Henry, knt., ix. 28. xiii. 5
xxviii. 14.
Dame Martha, xiii. 52. xxv
- Owt
ii. 71.
Thirlagh M‘Arte Oge, xiii.
O’Neill, Allice, xxviii. 12.
Onion, Thomas, xxix. 83.
Onslow, Arthur, xxviii. 26. 31.
O’Quife, Daniel M‘Art, xxviii. 3f
Orchard, Thomas, xvii. 6.
O’Relly, Philip M‘Hugh, xxx. 2
Orlibeer, John, xxi. 101.
Orme, John, vi. 2.
Ormesby, Anthony, xxiii. 35.
Quarter Master Anthony, i
Artbure, i. 10.
Charles, i. 10. xxix. 55.
Captain Charles, i. 10.
Christopher, ii. 33.
Sir Edward, knt., xi. 4. xx
George, i. 10.
Hannagh, i. 10.
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Ormesby, Oliver, iii. 10. xxix. 55.
: Comet Philip, iii. 69.
,M Thomas, ii. 33.
s Ormond, Duke of, ii. 21. x. 7. 20. 32. :
35. xxi. 99. xxiii. 35. xxiv. 30. x
3. xxvi. 32. 67. xxviii. 14. 17.
xxx. 86. 89. 105.
_ Dutchesse, x. 65. xv. 50. 52. xxii
4. 7. 9. xxiv. 28. 54. xxviii. 17. x
89.
Elizabeth, Duchessee, xiii. 15.
James, Duke, i. 10. 12. 24. 35. ii.
7. 16. iii. 10. 18. 30. 40. 54. 74.
1. 2. 4. 8. 23. 24. 31. 40. 42. 46. 49.
51. 55. 56. 62. v. 20. 22. 26. 32.
42. 43. 50. 51. vi. 16. 19. 22.
43. 44. 45. 49. 51. 52. 58. 61.
1. 4. 14. 15. 32. 37. 43. 51. viii. 1.
19. 23. 37. 40. 52. 64. ix. 13. 17.
48. x. 9. 24. 40.47.49. 65.
18. 19. 28. 57. 65. 72. 73. :
21. xiv.9. 17. 25.26.34. xt
46. 47. 50. 52. 56. 66. 68.
12. 15. 16.18.27.51.52. 70.71.78,
85. xvii. 1. 6. 8. 13. 16. 18. 49. 54.
55. 64. 67. 77. 83. !
22. 39.43.48.53.61
36. 42. 48. 52. 55. 5£
90. 95. xxii. 1. 4. 7. 9. 22. 23. 25.
28.58. xxiii. 3. 25. 41. 42. 43.
23. 28. 46. 54. xxv.4. 8. 39.40.
3.8.10.18.26.63.68.73. xxvi
xxix. 62. 74. 85. 86. 89. 99. x
21. 41. 42. 52. 56. 58. 60. 64. 66. 95.
James, Marquess, xxviii. 71.
Lady Dutchese, iv. 42.
Marques, xv. 29. 69.
Orinsbey, James, vi. 48.
Captain John, xvii. 51.
Major Robert, xvii. 51.
Susanna, xvii. 51.
Thomas, xxx. 53.
Ormsby, Anthony, xxx. 53.
Arthur, xi. 6.
Captain Arthur, i. 3.
— Christopher, xxx. 53.
Sir Edward, xxiii. 44.
Cornet George, viii. 51.
John, xxx. 53.
Nicholas, xv. 79.
Philip, xxx. 53.
Richard, xxvi. 54.
O’Roirke, [ ], xxx. 34.
Orory, Earl, xxiii. 44.
Orr, Thomas, xxii. 31.
Orrery, Roger, Earl, iii. 52. ix. 3. 7. 30.
xiii. 19 v,„ o 68. — -
iv. 58. :
). 14. :
ii. 40. :
i. 13.
Orrory, Roger, Earl, x. 48. xxi. 81. xx
O’Rurke, M‘Ternance M‘Owen, xvi.
M'Ternance Oge, xvi. 79.
Osberne, Nicholas, vi-30.
Osborne, Henry, xvi. 49. xxiii. 20. 47.
John, xv. 19.75. xxix. 81. xxx.
Mabel], i. 16.
Mr., xxvi. 19.
Nicholas, xvii. 41. xxiii. 14. 43.
13. xxix. 91. xxx. 49.
— Sir Richard, bart., xi. 59.
- llogc
i. 16.
■ Col. Roger, xxvi. 39.
Thomas, xi. 59. xxiii. 43. xxix. 8
91. 100. 101. 108.
William, iii. 28. xxiii. 30. xxix.
Osbourne, Thomas, xxiv. 13.
Osburne, Henry, vi. 18.
Thomas, xv. 76.
O’Shaghnassey, Sir Dermott, xx. 57.
O’Shaghnassy, Sir Dermott, knt., xx.
O’Shaghncssy, Sir Dermott, knt., x:
xxii. 21.
O’Shaghnussey, Sir Dermott, knt., xx\
O Shaghnussy, Sir Dermott, knt., xxi. i
O’Shagnussey, Sir Dermott, knt., xj
xxviii. 79. xxix. 6. 46. xxx. 84.
O Shagnussy, Sir Dermott, knt., xxi
xxv. 24. xxviii. 55. 73. xxix. 5.
O’Shanussy, Sir Dermott, knt., xxi. 9S
O’Shea, Murrongh, xxiv. 39
O’Sheile, Gilduffe, ii. 4.
William, ii. 4.
O’Shognussey, Sir Dermott, xiii. 69.
Ossory, Deane and Chapter of, xvii! If
Griffith, Lord Bishop, xiv. 24. xv
xxv. 26. vvviii s 9
Ossory, Lord Bishop, v. 25. xxi. 25.
30.39. xxix. 21.
Thomas, Earl, xiii. 27. 28.
Ossory, Upper, Lord of, xx.21.
Lord Baron, iv. 41. xiii. 69. x\
xx. 47. 53.57. 65. 66. xxi. 66. 92. xxi
54. xxiv. 17. xxv. 18. 24. xxvi. 15. x
7. 29. 41. 51. 55. 73. 79. xxix. 5. 6
76. 90. xxx. 84.
O’Sullivan, Daniel, xxiii. 44.
Philip, xxiii. 44.
O’Sullivane, Dermott M'Donnell, xxix
O’Toole, Cahir, xxiv. 41 .
Ottway, Arthur, xxix. 1.
John, x. 47.
Lieutenant John, xxix. 80.
Ouldfeilde, James, xxx. 60.
Ouldfield, Captain James, xxvi. 8.
Ously, Ann, xxi. 16.
Richard, xxi. 16.
Over, Andrew, xxiv. 29.
Owen, Col. Henry, xxiii. 47. xxix. 54. xxx
— [ ], x. 67.
Owens, David, xxix. 81.
George, vii.23.
Griffin, xxix. 81.
Henry, xxiv. 46.
Jeffry, xvii. 4.
Jeoffi-y, xxiii. 44.
John, xxiv. 29.
Nicholas, iii. 71. xxi. 35. xxx. 15.
Owgan, Thomas, iv. 45.
Owsly, Richard, xxix. 19.
Oxenbridge, Michael, xxiii. 26.
P.
Pack, Sir Christopher, bart,, xviii. 51.
Packenliam, Ann, xi. 73.
Henry, xiii. 48. xxiii. 20.
Captain Henry, xi. 73.
Packer, Philip, xxviii. 15. xxix. 60.
Packington, Barnard, xxvi. 38.
Bernard, d. d., iv. 16.
Paddin, Captain, xv.76.
Paddison, Simon, xxix. 84.
Padmore, Arthur, xxii. 31.
Page, Ann, xxiii. 28.
David, xxi. 40. 41.
Gilbert, xvi. 71.
Mary, xvi. 71. xxvi. 67. xxix. 86.
Mr., xxviii. 11.
Thomas, xxvi. 53. 55. xxix. 79. 94
Pagett, Francis, xxix. 82.
Paine, John, xxiv. 49.
Painter, Thomas, xxix. 83.
Palmer, Clement, xxi. 94.
Eliah, vi. 21. xxix. 95.
Elias, xxix. 31.
Elizabeth, xi. 16.
Emanuel!, xxiii. 32.
• Henry, x. 50. xxvi. 66.
Joane, xviii. 14.
John, xi. 16. xxix. 31.
Stephen, xxv. 16.
William, xxiii. 29.
Paper, William, xxix. 81.
Parke, Alice, xvi. 79.
Robert, xvi. 79.
Captain Robert, ii. 35. xxx. 53.
Roge ,
Parker, Geor
. 34. :
{. 103.
Captain John, vi. 2
Parkes, Captain Robert,
Parkhurst, Sir Robert, x
Parkin, Thomas, xxix. 8
Parkinson, Edward, vii. !
William, xxviii. 49
Parnen, Joane, xviii. 14.
Parr, John, xxix. 81.
Parre, Peter, xxix. 82.
Parrett, Richard, xxiv. 34.
Parris, John, iv. 68.
Henry, iv. 68.
• Thomas, xxiv. 47.
Parry, Doctor John, xxvi. 40. 50.
Richard, xxviii. 80.
Parslowe, Thomas, xxix. 80.
Parsons, Dame Anne, xv. 8.
Lady Anne, xxv. 11.
Arthur, xxx. 13.
Elizabeth, xi. 2.
75.
75.
xxv. 11.
Sir Laurence, knt., j
Richard, xiii. 39. xx
Robert, xxx. 40.
Thomas, xxiv. 11.
William, xiii. 39. xv
Sir William, bart., x
xxx. 90.
Partride, John, xiii. 31.
Pascod, Richard, xxix. 81.
Passy, Robert, xiv. 32.
Patchell, Elizabeth, xxiv. £
Patten, Richard, xxviii. 58
Patterton, Robert, xxix. 88
Paule, Thomas, vi. 36.
William, xxix. 81.
Pawlett, Thomas, xxiv. 29.
Payne, Ann, xxviii. 32. xx
John, xxviii. 32. xxii
Paynter, John, xxix. 80.
Peacock, George, iii. 65.
Thomas, xv. 66. xxiv
Pearce, Richard, xxix. 80.
Robert, xxix. 81.
Pearson, John, iii. 42.
Peck, John, xxix. 8.
Captain John, xxix. 2
Peeke, Christian, xvii. 15.
John, xvii. 15.
Pedurug, Tomasin, xxi. 94.
Peere, Richard, xxiv. 30. 3
Peeters, Hugh, xxii. 7. 9.
Peirce, Ann, xi. 73.
Caleb, xvii. 6.
Dudly, xxvi. 3Q
• Dame Ellinor,
Ellis, x. 54.
Francis, xvi. 84.
Sir Henry, xxviii. 75.
Captain James, xi. 73.
Josua, xvii. 6.
Richard, xxix. 84. xxx
Roger, xi. 73.
Stephen, x. 54.
Peirin, John, xxiv. 30.
Peirson, Captain John, ii. 36.
Peiseley, William, xxvi. 20.
Peisley, Jeremy, xxvi. 70.
Peisly, Jeremiah, xxi. 90.
Pelham, Herbert, xxx. 40.
Peregrine, x. 65. xi
xxviii. 17. 19.
Pellham, Herbert, iv. 50.
Pemberton, Major Lewis, xx
Roger, xxi. 65.
Thomas, xxx. 36.
Pen, Henry, xxix! 812.
Sir William, xxv. 14.
Pendergast, Thom" "
Pendergrass, John
Penington, Isaac,
Penn, Richard, xv. 66.
Sir William, ix. 30. xiii. IS
Sir William, knt., xxi. 72.
Penne, Richard, xxix. 73.
Penney, Henry, xxi. 94.
Pennicke, John, xxix. 80.
Pennington, Isaac, x. 65. xxii. 1.
17. 19.
Pennyfather, Captain John, xx. 4'
Cornet Mathew, iii. 49.
Pennyfeather, Captain, xxiv. 30.
Peppard, Alderman, xxx. 82.
Christopher, iv. 64.
George, Alderman, vi. 12. x
Margaret, iv. 64.
Thomas, iv. 64. xxii. 43.
Walter, vi. 2.
Pepper, George, v. 19. x. 6.
Captain George, v. 56. xvi. !
William, ix. 52.
Percival, Sir Philip, knt., iii. 2.
" ivale, Sir John, bart., xxiii. 48
Lady Katherine, xxiii. 48.
■ Sir Philip, bart., xxiii. 48.
Percivall, George, xiii. 7.
Sir John, x. 7. xxiii. 26.
Sir John, bart., xiii. 7. 65. x
ii. 4.7.
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425
Peicivall, Lady Katherine, an; 65.
Sir Phillip, bart, mh. 65. xv. 37.
Sir Phillip, knt, xin. 7. xxi. 30.
Perdue, Symon, xxix. 81.
Perine, John, xxvi. 9.
Perkins, Thomas, xxiv. 29.
Perkinson, William, xvn. 34.
Perriman, Richard, xxiv. 35.
Perry, Richard, xxiv. 35.
Pert, Godfrey, xxiv. 50. xxvi. 21.
Perying, William, xxix. 80.
Pesley, Sir Francis, knt., ix. 6.
Peters, Hugh, x. 65. xxii. 1. 4. xxviii. 17. 11
Robert, xxix. 82.
Symon, xxii. 53.
Pettiboone, Mr., xxiv. 35.
Pettie, John, xxi. 22.
lent., Sir William, xxiii. 5. xxv. 9.1'
xxx. 27. 94.
Pettitt, Dominick, xxx. 26.
Petty, John, xxviii. 36.
Doctor William, vi. 8. xvn. 47.
Sir William, lent., vi. 8. xiii. 12. xv
47. xxiii. 15. 18. xxix. 80. xxx. 61. 63. 6
72. 92.
Peyton, George, xviii. 32. xxix. 19. xx
103.
Pew, Robert, xxix. 82.
Pharroy, Nicholas, xxiv. 29.
Phelagh, Phillip, xxiv. 37.
Phelan, John, xxiv. 31.
Peirce, xxi. 40.
Widdow, xxiv. 29.
Phelane, Richard, xxiv. 32.
Phelps, Edward, xxviii. 38.
- John, x. 65. xxii. 1. 4. 7. 9. xxvai. :
19.
Thomas, xi. 19. xxix. 54.
Pl.epo, [ ], xxiii. 5.
Phiflpott, John, xxix. 84.
Phillipps, Anthony, xxiv. 28. 39.
David, xxix. 82.
James, xxviii. 46.
John, xxiv. 30.
Mrs., xxv. 52.
Rice, xxix. 64.
Richard, xxiv. 30.
Robert, iii. 20. xxviii. 69.
Samuell, xxiv. 30.
William, xxix. 83.
Phillips, Allice, xiv. 2.
Lieutenant Hugh, ix. 47.
James, xx. 59. xxviii. 14.
Sir Thomas, xiii. 52.;
Phippard, John, xxiii. 20.
Phipps, Benjamine, xi. 77. xxx. 39.
Pickard, Richard, iv. 58. xxvi. 70.
Pickett, Richard, xxiv. 34.
Widdow, xxiv. 35.
Pidcock, Thomas, xvi. 53.
Pierce, Sir Henry, xxvi. 26.
Joane, xv. 31.
Marcus, xv. 31.
Piers, bart., Sir Henry, vii. 14.
Pierse, Allice, xxviii. 65.
Stephen, xxviii. 65.
Pierson, John,, xxiii. 47.
Piggott, Alexander, xv. 76.
Col. Alexander, xxx. 5.
John, xxx. 29.
Thomas, xi. 21. xvi. 64.
Pigott, Alexander, iv.48. xiii. 3. xxx.l'
i. 39.
Pleas, Margaret, xxix. 63.
Plomer, Edward, xxix. 33.
Plumer, Edward, xxiv. 51.
Plummer, Richard, xi. 6.
Plunckett, Christopher, xxvi
Elizabeth, ! nn
Mathew, x
— Nicholas, >
Robert, xxvai. 73.
Thomas, xxiii. 46.
William, xxiii. 46.
Plunkett, Alexander, xxii. 51
Angel, viii. 42.
Christopher, xxii. 51.
Edward, iii. 78. iv. 41. ’
xvi. 8. xvii. 28. 90.
xxv. 31. 44. xxvi. 60
Elizabeth, xxviii. 11. xx
Ellis, vii. 4.
Garrett, xxii. 51.
George, xxviii. 63.
James, xxii. 51. xxviii.
Dame Jane, iii. 59.
Jennett, xxv. 31.
John, viii. 60.
Katherine, xxii. 51.
Dame Katherine, vii. 7
Luke, ii. 42.
Margarett, xiv. 21. xv
— — Dame Mary, vi. 51.
Mathew, vi. 51. x. 68.
Nicholas, i. 30. viii. 6
sr, Thomas, xv. 7
William, xxix. i
Portingall, James, xxi
John, xxiii. 28
Post, John, xxix. 83.
Posteene, John, xxix.
Potter, George, xxx. '
John, xxiv. 37.
Vincent, x. 65. :
17. 19.
William, xxix. £
Potters, Robert, xxix.
Potts, Roger, xvii. 87
Poulsted, John, xxx. f
Pouiter, Anthony, xx
William, xi. 34.
Povie, Baron, xxx. 2.
Power, Daniel, iv. 61
David, iv. 26.
— Master David, >
- Mr-. David, :
23.
i. 51. x
79.
. 34. :
x .v. 47.
Pike, Edmond, xvii. 6.
John, xvii. 6. xxix. 51.
Pilkington, Edward, iv. 46.
John, iv. 51. xxiii. 18.
Thomasin, iv. 51.
Pills, Thomas, xxi. 41.
Pine, John, xxiii. 29.
Pinne, John, xxix. 49.
Pinsent, Cornett William, x:
Piper, Oliver, xxix. 82.
Piphoe, Kniborough, xvi
Pirde, Thomas, xxii. 1.
Walter, xxi. 94.
Pitchard, Henry, xxix. 8
Pitcher, David, xxix. 81
William, xxix. Ill
Pitchforke, Nicholas, xxi
Pitts, Henry, vi. 42.
Mary, widow, xvii.
(122.)
Sir Nicholas, ii. 41.
viii. 60. xxii. 51.
Oliver, xxix. 84.
Right hoiible, xviii
■ Robert, viii. 60. xi
Sir Thomas, i. 14.
knt., Sir Walter, i:
55. xxiv. 41. 54. xxt
— William, iv. 64. xxii. :
[ ], viii. 60.
Pockerige, Michaell, xxviii.
Pockrich, Michael, xiii. SO.
Pockridge, Edward, xiii. 51.
Poe, Anthony, xi. 62.
Daniel, xi. 62.
Mary, xi. 62. xxix. 64
.1 — Thomas, xiv. 26.
Poinze, Sir Tobias, xxiii. 4£
Pole, John, xxiv. 37.
Peryam, xviii. 59.
Polertt, Dennis, xxix. 83.
Pollard, Thomas, xxix. 83.
Polline, James, xxvi. 52.
Pomeroy, Samuel, xxx. 92.
Pomroy, Samuell, viii. 54.
Lieutenant Samuel, i
Ponsenby, Henry, xxv. 26.
Sir John, xxix. 91.
Ponsoby, Henry, xxvi. 47.
Ponsonby, Henry, xxiv. 45
Captain Henry, v. 7.
Sir John, lint., xxiii. 3
Poole, Sir Courtney, bart., ix. 14. x
xxix. 30.
Francis, xxvi. 72.
John, xx. 25. xxix. 83.
Perriam, xxix. 30.
Poore, Baron, xxv. 15.
David, xxiii. 28.
Mr. David,
67.
/. 37.
i. 28. x:
21. s
ii. 73.
64.
— Nicholas, mv. 20.
- Patrick, xxiv. 33.
- Peirs, xxiv. 34.
— Peirse, xxviii. 73.
— Peter, xxix. 83.
— Major Roger, xxviii. 76.
— William, xxiii. 28.
Poorscourt, Lord Viscount, xx
Poourk, Redmond, xxviii. 86.
Pope, Mary, widow, i. 31.
— Nathaniel, xx. 33.
- Richard, xiii. 50.
- William, i. 31. xxix. 19.
Popham, Alexander, i. 24.
Col. Alexander, xxviii. 1
Popley, Henry, xxix. 83.
Porter, John, xv. 76.
Mathew,
Richard,
-. 76.
nr. 24.
3. 46.
xvi. 15. :
11.
Edmond, x
Elizabeth,
John, x.20.
John, Lord, ii.14. vi. 28
Lord, xxviii. 99.
Margaret, i. 4. iii. 12.
Milo, iii. 12.
Nicholas, vi. 27. xxix. 9-
Pearce, viii. 41.
Pence, x. 49. xv. 76. xxi
xxix. 76.
Peter, junior,' xxix. 80.
Pierce, xx. 57. xxix. 6.
Richard, Lord, xv. 72.
Major Roger, xxviii. 76
Thomas, x. 49.
Walter, xxix. 91.
Powers, David, xxx. 39.
Powell, Aron, xxix. 83.
David, xxix. 84.
Ellinor, xxx. 14.
HZ Gfefxx^a. xxvi. 47.
Jonathan, xxi
Margarett, xx.....
Captain Samuell, xxx. i».
Thomas, iv. 6.
Pratt, John, xx. 18.
Joseph, xviii. 19.
Phillis, xx. 18.
Ensigne Richard, xv. 59.
Pratte, Phillis^’xxiv. 30.
Prendergasl, Patrick, xxiv. 35.
Pressick, Mr. John, xxiv. 32.
Preston, knt , Sir George, ix. 15.
xxii. 55. xxv. 9. 14.
John, xxiii. 34. xxv. 17.37. j
xviii. 69.
- Alderm
xx. 25.
John, iii. 75.
16. xxx. 2. 26. 75.
Robert, vi. 7.
Pretty, Col. Henry, xxiii. 42. >
Price, David, v. 47.
Edward, xxix. 1.
Evan, xxix. 81. 82.
John, xv. 63
Mr. John, >
Rice, xxix.
Thomas, xx
Walter, xiii
Pride, Thomas, :
17. 19.
Prigg, Henry, x>
William, xin. z».
Prim, Elizabeth, xxx. 2.
ince, Robert, xxiv. 34.
»iior, David, xxx. 25.
Pritchett, William, xxix. 8c
Prittie, Henry, iv. 49.
Col. Henry, xxix. 73.
Pritty, Peregrine, iv. 52.
Proctor, Gabriel, xvm. 49.
Protestant Freeholders, xiii.
Prothero, Donwall, xxix. 6!
Rice, xxi. 82 xxx. 9
Protherow, Donwall, xxix.
5 Q
xxi. 87. :
>. 15. 59.
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Ranelagh, Lord, xiv. 3. xxvi. 26.
Rannelagh, Arthur Lord Viscount, ii. 37.
Raper, Henry, xxx. 21.
Ilawbone, Francis, xxiv. 35.
Rawden, George, vi. 6. xx. 68.
Major George, ix. 7. xxv. 9.
bart., Sir George, vi. 5. 6. xvi. 41. xx
79. xxv. 9. xxvi. 43.
Rawdon, George, ix.30.
— — Major George, xiii. 12. xxii. 55.
bart., Sir George, xiii. 12. xxii. 55.
Colonel], xxviii. 42.
Peter, xi. 3.
Lieut. Col. William, xi. 48. x
Purfeilde, James, vii. 59.
Purfield, James, vii. 11.
Purfoy, Basill, xxvi. 66.
Purifoy, Lieut. Col. William, i. 19.
Pursell, Edward, xxix. 34.
Phillip, xvi. 22. xxviii. 73. xxi:
Pyatt, Richard, xxvi. 72.
Pyborne, Christopher, xxiii. 18. xxx,
Pyett, Richard, xxiv. 21.
Pyke, Edmond, xxix. 86.
Pym, Sir Charles, xxiii. 23.
Pyne, Lieut. Henry, xv. 57. 58.
Pynne, John, xxiii. 30.
Pyrne, John, xxiii. 28.
Quaem, Nathaniel, xx
Quai-in, Nathaniel, xx
Quigly, Charles, xxiv.
Quin, John, vi. 1.
Patrick, xxix. 83
Peter, xiii. 31.
Richard, xxv. 16,
Quiney, Richard, xxvi
Quinn, [ ], xxv.
Quinne, Daniel, vi. 2.
Kennedy, xxiv. S
Marke, xvii. 15.
Quirke, John, xxiv. 31
William, xxiv. 3;:
Quyn, John, xxix. 1 12,
Raby, Edward, xxix. 84.
Thomas, vii. 20. xxvi. 71. xxv
Ruckett, Richard, xxix. 81.
Rackley, Denis, xxix. 84.
Radclifie, Sir George, iii. 2.
Hugh, xvii. 55. xxviii. 52. xxix !
Peter, xxix. 51.
Thomas, iii. 1. xiii. 15. 55.
Raddin, Thomas, xxiii. 28. 29.
Radford, William, xxvi. 70.
Captain William, xxx. 89.
lladlcy, Thomas, xxix. 83.
Raggott, Michael), xxiv. 28.
Walter, xxiv. 29.
Ram, Andrew, xxvi. 61. xxix. 1.
Rnnnjagh, Arthur, Lord Viscount, x:
Lord Viscount, xxviii. 13.
Ranaylagh, Arthur, Lord Viscount, :
Rand, James, vii. 42.
Randall, Mathew, xxii. 15. xxix. 45.
Ranelagh, Arthur, Lord Viscount, x
Rawkins, John, iv. 53.
Mr. xxi. 40.
Rawleigh, Margrett, xi. 38. :
Richard, xxiii. 29.
Rawley, Richard, xxiii. 28.
Rawlins, Elizabeth, iv. 41.
Thomas, iv. 41 . xxix. £
Major Thomas, iv. 41.
Rawson, Captain Gilbert, xvi
Thomas, xvii. 72.
Ray, Humphry, xviii. 21. xxi
Patrick, xxii. 39.
Raymond, Anthony, xi. 17. x
15. Rea, John, xxiii. 11.
Read Henry, xxix. 81.
James, xxiii. 21.
John, xv. 79. xxix. 81.
12. Major John, iii. 15. xxv
Nicholas, xxix. 80.
Reade, Lieutenant Col., xxiv.
Valentine, xxiv. 28.
Reading, Fose, xxix. 82.
5. Jane, xiv. 1.
John, xvi. 1.
Captain John, xxvi. 17.
Mr., xxiv. 53. xxix. 73.
Robert, xiv. 1. 5. xxiii. '
xxix. 26. 94.
Reagh, Patrick, xxix. 27.
• William, M'Derby, xxiv
Realy, Katherine, xxviii. 38.
Rean, James, xxiv. 31.
Reape, William, xxiii.26.
Redman, Daniel, xviii. 4.
Col. Daniel), xxvi. 69. x:
Robert, xxiv. 33.
Redmond, Daniell, xxix. 91.
Col. Daniel, xvi. 73. xxi;
William, xxix. 82.
Reed, Alexander, xxvi. 37.
Reeves, Anthony, xxix. 84.
Charles, ii. 42.
— — Dame Dorothy, xiii. 60.
Richard, xxix. 81. 91.
Robert, xxix. 80.
Regimort, Ahasuerus, xiv. 33.
Regimot, Ahasuerus, xxix. 86.
Reives, Godfrey, xxiv. 53.
Render, Christopher, xxi. 47.
Renelagh, Lord, xiv. 2.
Reves, Richard, xi.74.
Reyley, Thomas, xxiv. 37.
Reyly, David, xxix. 83.
James, viii. 60. xxii. 51.
Michaell, xxiv. 37.
— — Widdow, xxii. 52.
Reynelds, John, xxix. 80.
Reynell, George, xxix. 80.
Richard, xv. 57. xxv. 51
xxix. 60.
Reynolds, Bryan, xxiv. 35.
Charles, xxviii. 6.
Edward, xxix. 73.
George, xxvi. 6. xxix. 23.
Humphry, vii. 34.
James, vii. 34.
John, xxviii. 69. .
Patrick, xxvi. 48.
knt., Sir Robert, xvi. 84. :
Teige M'Fardoragh, xxiii.
Thomas, xxviii. 38.
— — William, xxix. 82.
Rice, Andrew, x. 22. xxiv. 38.
• Bartholomew, xi. 57.
Christian, x. 24. xiv. 9.
1 David, xxiv. 30.
Dominick Fitz-James, xxiv.
Dominick Fitz-Peirce, xxiv
Dominick Fitz. Richard, xxi
Dominick Fitz-Stephen, xxi
Rice, Edward Fitz-Edmond, x:
7. Edward Fitz-James, xxiv.
■ Evan, xxix. 82.
Fitz-Dominick, xxxi. 96.
Henry, xxix. 82.
Henry Fitz-Dominick, xx
xx. James, xxi. 85. xxix. 83.
Joane, xiv. 9.
Patrick Fitz-Richard, xxi’
Rowland, xxiv. 38. 39.
Samuel], xxix. 83.
Stephen, xiv. 9.
Stephen Fitz-Dominick, x
— — Thomas, xv. 37. xxix. 82.
Rich, John, xxi. 94. xxix. 81.
— — • Stephen, xxviii. 69.
Richards, Andrew, v. 31. vi. 28.
Humphry, xxix. 81.
John, xxix. 84.
Soloman, xxiv. 42.
Solomon, xxviii. 69.
Captain Thomas, xx. 21.
— — Widdow, xxii. 51.
Richardson, Edward, xiii. 67. xx
Major Edward, xxviii. 24.
John, xxix. 82.
Rowland, xxix. 81.
Symon, xxi. 4; 35. xxviii. 1
William, xv. 62. xxi. 26.
Richardsons, Mr., xiii. 60.
Richman, John, xxix. 84.
Rider, George, xxi. 49.
Ridge, John, xxix. 18. xxx. 33.
llidgely, John, xxviii. 69.
Ridges, William, xvii. 90.
Alderman William, xxiv. 5 .
Rigby, John, xxii. 31.
4. Riggs, Ann, vi. 40.
James, vi. 40.
llippon, Erasmus, xxviii. 69.
Robbins, Robert, xxiv. 43.
Robert, Jerom, xvi. 49.
Roberts, Edward, iii. 75. xxiii. 34.
Evan, xxix. 82.
Richard, xxix. 81.
Robert, xxix. 84.
William, xxix. 80.
Robins, George, xxiv. 33.
Robert, xviii. 14. xxfx. 100.
Robinson, John, xxv. 20.
Joseph, xxvi. 27. 66.
Richard, xxix. 84.
Thomas, viii. 31.
William, xxii. 52.
Roch, Christian, x. 7. xx. 13.
Dominick, xxx. 49.
Edmond, iv. 43.
Eustace, xxvi. 30.
Francis Fitz-Edward, xxx. 12
— — Honora, xi. 22.
James, xxi. 40.
John, xviii. 8. xxviii. 95.
Joseph, xxix. 81.
Lord, xxviii. 95.
Patrick, xxx. 49.
Patrick Fitz-Richard, xxviii. ;
Redmond, xvi. 38.
Richard Fitz -David, xx. 62.
Robert, xxix. 84.
Stephen, xx. 13.
Thomas, xxiv. 34.
Theobald, xxx. 33.
Lieut. William, xxix. 25.
Roche, Alexander, xxviii. 69.
Anne, xv.ll.
David, xv.ll.
Dominick, iv. 48.
Edmond, xviii. 8.
James Fitz-Patrick, iv. 48.
Patrick, iv. 29.48. xxviii. 72. j
Redmond, ^v.1'^69’
Ulick, xxvi. 30.
Lieut. William, vii. 19.
Rochester, Earl, xvi. 66.
I Rochford, Edward, xxix. 81.
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Rochford, Elizabeth, xiii. »• xvii 25. xsii. 3.
xxiii. 6. xxiv. 15. 59. xxvm. 21.
Henry, i. 11. viii. 61. x. 61 xiii.?.
xvii. 25. 69. xxii. 3. xxm. 6. xxvui.
28. xxix. 58.
James, xxviii. 38.
John, xxviii. 69.
Mrs., ii. 37.
Ralph, xv. 61.
•. Richard, xxviii. 27.
Robert, viii. 60. xxix. 57.
William, xxix. 80.
[ ], viii- 60.
[ ], xxii. 51.
Rockwell, Robert, xxiii. 27.
Rodson, James, xxix. 80.
Roe, Ellinor, xxx. 25. 26.
Elizabeth, xxiv. 33. xxx. 25.
Henry, xxx. 26.
- James, xxvi. 69.
John, xviii. 27. xxviii. 45. xxx. 73.
Nicholas, xxiv. 2.
Owen, xxii. 4.7. xxviii. 17.
Teige, xxi. 41.
Thomas, xiv. 23. xxi. 14. xxix. 66.
William, ii. 9.
Rogers, Henry, xxii. 24.
— — Humphry, xi. 63.
Richard, iv. 55. xxii. 51. xxix. 81.
Rogerson, Thomas, xxiii. 17.
Rogill, Susanna, xxvi. 63. xxx. 59.
Rolfe, John, xxii. 46.
Roll, Richard, »dx. 49.
Rolle, Samuel, i. 7.
Rolls, Master of, xxvi. 39. 60.
Ronan, Ellin, xv. 22.
Thomas, xxviii. 76.
William, xxx. 29.
Ronaue, James Fitz-John, xxiii. 10.
Phillip, xxiii. 27.
Ronayne, Nicholas, xv. 22.
Theobald, xv. 22.
Rookeby, Foulk, xxviii. 57.
Rookesby, Anne, vi. 37.
Fo'ulke, vi. 37. xvii. 27. xxiii. 11.
Roope, Nicholas, xxi. 94.
Rooth, Doctor, xxiv. 30.
Jeffry, xxiv. 29.
John, xxiv. 29.
John Fitz-Peirs, xxiv. 29. 30.
Peirce, xxiv. 29.
Richard, xxi. 40.
Richard Fitz-Oliver, xxiv. 30.
Sir Robert, xxiv. 28.
William Fitz- Robert, xxiv. 32.
Roper, Cary, xxiv. 46.
knt., Sir Thomas, xxvi. 46.
Roscomon, James, Earl, xiii. 15.
Wentworth, Earl, ii. 28.
Rose, Captain John, xv. 60.
Robert, xxiv. 29.
Roseworme, William, xxiv. 53.
Rosse, Bishop, xxii. 34. xxviii. 23.
Lord Bishop, xv. 39.
Rossiter, Alexander, xxi. 16.
Rostrevor, Lord Baron, vii. 24.
Rotchford, Henry, xxviii. 26.
Ralph, xxviii. 42.
Roth, James, xxi. 39.
Richard Fitz-Edward, xxxiv.29.
knt., Sir Robert, xxiv. 28.
William Fitz-Jeffry, xxiv. 31.
llotheram, Christopher, xv. 45.
Edward, xv. 45.
knt., Sir Thomas, xv. 45.
Row, Henry, vii. 27 .
James, vii. 20.
Rowe, Owen, x. 65. xxn. 1. 9. xxviu. 19.
Richard, x. 53. xxvi. 70.
Thomas, xv. 76. xxix. 80.
Rowell, John, ix. 53.
Captain John, xxx. 39.
Rowksby, Foulke, xxix. 22.
Rowles, Daniell, xxix. 84.
Rowlidge, Francis, xx. 46.
Rowliston, Francis, iv. 54.
Rowlson, Robert, xxvi. 52.
Rowley, Edward, xvi. 34. xxiii. 47. xxx. 4£
Hugh, xvi. 34. xviii. 33. xxviii. 57.
James, xxx. 49.
knt., Sir John, viii. 55. xxviii. 57 .
Rowlston, Lieut. Col. Francis, xxx. 9.
Rowly, Edward, xvi. 33.
Hugh, xvi. 33.
Rowley, Theophilus, xx. 14. xxiii. 8. >
Rowth, John, xxiv. 29.
Roydon, bart., Sir George, xxiv. 41.
Royne, Arthur, xxix. 82.
Ruddigan, William, xxix. 23.
Ruddigane, William, xxvi. 6.
Ruddock, Andrew, xx. 6. xxx. 39.
Ruddy, Anthony, -xxix. 38.
Rumball, William, xv. 66.
Ruorke, Elizabeth, xxiv. 38.
Richard, xxiv. 31.
Ilupe, Daniel, Lord Viscount, xvi. 3
Rush, Mary, xiv. 3.
Russell, Bartholomew, xxviii. 77.
Christopher, xxviii. 77.
Clare, xxv. 10.
Gerard, viii. 41.
John, ii. 15. 38. xxiii. 5. xxiv. 4!
45. xxix. 81.
Mathew, xxv. 10. xxviii. 45.
Mrs., [ ], xxvi. 45.
Patrick, vi. 2. xxviii. 45.
Richard, ii. 38. xxiv. 49.
Thomas, xxv. 10. xxviii. 45. x
William, x. 52. xxvi. 70. xxvi
bart., Sir William, ii. 15. xxiii
Rust, Samuel, xiii. 32. xxix. 10.
Ruthorne, Joseph, xxv. 35. 38. xx
xxix. 63.
Ruthoron, Joseph, xxix. 106.
Rutlage, Thomas, xviii. 8.
Rutledge, Nicholas, vi. 48. xvii. 15. >
Rutton, Mathias, xxvi. 67.
Ruxton, John, xviii. 24.
Ryan, Charles, xxiv. 11.
Connor, viii. 53.
Derby, xxvi. 54. xxx. 33.
Edmond, xvii. 20.
Edmond, M‘Donel, xxiv. 11.
Edmond, M'Mortagh, xxiv. 1
John, viii. 53.
Owen M‘Teige, xxiv. 38.
Samuell, xxix. 80.
Thomas, xxix. 80. 81.
Walter, vi. 1.
Ryane, Daniel, xvi. 27.
Daniel Fitz-Mahowne, xiii. 7.
John, vi. 25.
Walter, vi. 25.
Ryce, Patrick, xxii. 52.
Ryder, Richard, xxix. 81.
Rye, George, xxiv. 29.
Rvnd, David, xxiii. 23.
Ryves, Abigail, xiv. 25.
Edmond, xiv. 25.
Elizabeth, xiv. 25.
John, xiii. 60. xiv. 25.
Lady, xiii. 61.
Ensign Mathew, xiv. 25.
William, xiv. 25.
Col. William, xiv. 25.
Sir William, xiii. 60.
Sackeverell, Christopher, xxix. 82.
Sadler, George, xxvi. 52.
John, xxviii. 46.
Thomas, iv. 56.
Colonel Thomas, xxvi. 1. xxix. 28. 96
xxx. 65.
[ ], xxviii. 14.
Saint George, Lieutenant Arthur, xxix. 27.
Salisbury, John, xxiii. 26.
Sail, John, xxvi. 28.
Sail, Paule, xiii. 13.
Salmon, Alice, xxvi. 33. xxviii. 75.
John, xxvi. 74.
Samuell, xxviii. 75.
Thomas, xxvi. 33.
Salt, John, xxiv. 49.
Captain John, xxv. 4.
Salter, Thomas, xxiv. 36.
Sampson, Josiah, xxix. 82.
Samptner, William, xxix. 67.
Samuell, Frances, Widow, xxii. 56.
Richard, xxii. 56.
Sandere, Colonel, xxix. 91-
Sanderson, Colonel Robert, xxvi. 66.
Sandes, Father, xvii. 72.
Lancelott, vii. 4.
William, xxix. 82.
Captain William, xxiii. 39.
Mr. William, xvii.72.
Sandford, Christopher, xxiii. 9. xxix. 31.
Sandford, George, xxiv. 11.
Sandies, Freake, xiii. 50.
Sandon, Mary, xviii. 46.
Thomas, xviii. 46. xxx. 40.
Sundry, Mathew, xxix. 83.
Sands, John, viii. 58. xxix. 84.
. Captain John, xxviii. 44.
Lancellot, xxix. 75. 98.
Lieutenant Lancellot, xxix. 54.
Sayer, Henry, xxix. 84.
Sayers, Edward, xxviii. 69.
Scaffe, Robert, xxiv. 33.
Scanlan, Walter, vi. 2.
Widow, xxiv. 28.
Sceall, Alexander, xv. 31.
Scofield, Joseph, xxiii. 28.
Scott, Agnes, xxi. 36. xxvi. 70.
Richard, xxi. 36.
Thomas, v. 36. x. 65. xx.
4. 7. 9. xxviii. 17. 19.
William, xxiii. 29.
Scroope, Adrien, x. 65. xxn.
xxviii. 17. 19.
Scudamore, Walter, xxiii. 39.
Scurlock, Patrick, xxviii. 93.
Scurloge, Patrick, x. 66.
Scutt, Mary, xxvi. 67. xxix. 86.
Scutte, John, xxiii. 45.
Mary, xxiii. 4-5.
Seagen, Henry, xxx. 97.
Seagrave, John, xvi. 64.
Seale, Doctor Thomas, xxvi. 40.
William, xxix. 84.
Sealy, Giles, xxviii. 69.
Seaton, knt., Sir John, xvi. 44.
Seaver, Nicholas, xvi. 34.
Seele, Mr. Thomas, xvii. 15.
Thomas, xxx. 99.
Segar, Richard, xxvi. 39.
Segrave, Amy, i. 15.
Seix, Adam, xxiv. 30.
James, xxiv. 37.
William, xxiv. 29.
Selby, Edward, xxviii. 95.
Thomas, xxiii 26.
Sergeant, Phillip, xxi. 21.
Seijant, James, xviii. 14.
Paule, xxix. 84.
Serjeant, Philip, xxx.86.
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lv- Serjeant, William, xxiii. 29. 30.
index Sen-, Christopher, xxix. 81.
NOMINUM Sewell, William, xxiv. 29.
„ “ Sexton, Margaret, vii. 7. 9.
for cs Roger, xxix. 81.
Adventurers, Shaghnesh, John, xxix. 93.
Soldiers, Shaghnussey, knt., Sir Dermott, xxviii. 41.
c' xxix. 76.
Shane, knt., Sir James, xxiv. 41.
Shanke, Henry, xxix. 81.
Sbankey, Jerome, xxviii. 11.
Shannon, Francis, Lord Viscount, xxviii. 98.
xxx. 5.
Lord, xxx. 40.
Shanroghan, Marke, xxiv. 38.
Shapcote, Hannah, xxix. 86.
Robert, xxiii. 9.
Shapcott, Hannah, xvi. 71. xxvi. 67.
Phillip, xvi. 71.
Robert, xv.75. xxvi. 19. xxviii. 25.
Shapfoot, Luke, xxix. 82.
Shargra, [ ], xxiv. 35.
Sharp, Charles Clerk, xxvi. 59.
• Edward, xxix. 83.
Hugh, xxix. 26.
Sharpe, Hugh, xvi. 77.
John, xxiv. 34.
Thomas, xxix. 80.
Siiaw, William, xxix. 83. xxx. 87.
Shawe, John, xv. 67.
— William, xviii. 42.
Shea, Daniel, xxix. 81.
John, xxiv. 29.
Shee, Andrew, xxiv. 28.
Barnaby, xxiv. 28
Elias, xxiv. 29.
George, xxiv. 29.
James Fitz-Baltehazard, xxiv. 30.
Jasper, xxiv. 30.
— Marcus, xx. 44.
Peter, xxiv. 30.
Richard, xx. 44.
• Sir Richard, xxiv. 30.
Robert, xxiv. 28.
- — Robert Fitz- Henry, xxiv. 28.
— — Thomas, xxiv. 28. 29.
William, xvi. 13. xxiv. 29.
Sheeles, Bryan, xxviii. 44.
Sheeres, William, vii. 29.
Sheerman, John, xxiv. 36.
Sheffeild, Joseph, xxi. 55.
Sheffield, Richard, xxviii 69.
Sheilburne, Elizabeth, iii. 36.
John, iii. 86.
Jonathan, iii. 36.
Mary, iii. 36.
Rebeckah, iii. 36.
Sheild, Brian, viii. 59.
Robert, xiii. 9.
Sheile, James, xxiii. 33.
Sheldon, Lieut. William, v.-l 1.
Shelly, John, xxix. 20.
Shepard, Lianna, ix. 50.
Jane, iv. 53.
Major Samuel, ix. 50.
Captain Thomas, ii. 49. xxiii. 45.
William, xxiii. 27.
Shephard, John, xxviii. 15.
Robert, xxix. 81.
William, xxix. 82.
Shepheard, John, xxx. 104.
Thomas, xxiv. 37. 38.
Sherbrooke, Richard, xvii. 40. xxix. 28. 87.
Sheriden, Denis, xxvi. 37.
William, xxvi. 37.
Sheriffs of the Staple, Dublin, viii. 6.
Sherlock, Christopher, iv. 34.
James, xv. 76.
John, xv. 77.
Lady, vi. 27.
Paul, v. 31. viii. 10. x.20. xv.72.
Richard, xxvi. 45.
Mr. Richard, xxvi. 45.
Sir Thomas, x.20. xxiv. 38.
Sherlocke, James, viii. 63.
Michael, vi. 28.
■ Paule, iii. 12. vi.27.41. x.59. xxviii.29.
knt., Sir Thomas, vi. 27.
Sherock, Roger, xxix. 80.
Sherwood, Henry, xxix. 83.
Shery, Thomas, xxii. 52.
Shillaghan, Morris, xxiv. 38.
Phillipp, xxiv. 38.
Shinton, Henry, xxix. 83.
Simon, xxix. 84.
Shipley, Richard, xxix. 80.
Shipper , William, xxii. 47. xxx.4(
Shippy, John, xxix. 80.
Shirlock, William, xxviii. 40.
1. Shirlocke, William, xxix. 86.
Shore, Thomas, xxix. 81.
Captain William, xxix. 73. x
Short, John, v. 58. xi. 9. xv. 66. x
Sarah, v. 58.
5. Shorte, Christopher, xvii. 72.
John, vi.36. xxix. 90.
Shrimpton, Henry, xxix. 54.
Shugsby, [ ], xxiii. 10.
Slime, Margery, xiii. 53.
Shuttleworth, Richard, vi. 56.
Sicklemore, John, ii. 48. xxx. 93.
Siegin, Edward, xxviii. 6.
Silly, William, xxix. 81.
Silver, Owen, iv. 62. xvii. 32. xxx.
Silvester, William, xxix. 83.
Simonds, Robert, xvi. 34.
Simons, John, xxix. 82.
Simpson, Cornett, xxiii. 26.
Elizabeth, xxx. 21.
Henry, xxiii. 44. xxx. 21.
Sinesley, Hugh, xxix. 99.
Singe, George, xxvi. 38.
Skanlan, Widdow, xxiv. 29.
Skeet, John, xxix. 82.
Skelton, Mary, xxiii. 6. •
William, xxiii. 6.
Skevington, bart., Sir John, xiii. 61
Lady, xiii. 61.
Skidd}', Christian, xiv. 9.
Joane, xxiv. 39.
John, xxiv. 39.
Thomas, xxviii. 29.
Skoalem, Stephen, xxviii. 27.
Skrimsheire, Samuel, xvii. 13.
Skrimpshere, Samuel, xxiii. 18.
Skuddy, Andrew, xxiv. 39.
Slade, Colonell, xxix. 81.
Henry, xxi. 53.
Slane, Lord, xxviii. 45. xxx. 82.
Lord Baron, iii. 70. xxii. 10. :
Slater, Fosse, xxix. 82.
Josias, xxix. 82.
Robert, xxvi. 70.
Sleade, William, xxvi. 52.
Sleed, William, xxx. 73.
Slegg, John, xxviii. 70.
Sligo, Donogh O’Connor, iii. 2.
— - — Teige O’Connor, iii. 2.
Slingby, Francis, xviii. 48.
Slingsby, Francis, iv.26. 61.
Sir Francis, xxviii. 59.
Henry, xi. 26. xvi. 57.
Sir Llenry, xxviii. 59.
Slone, James, xvii. 69.
Sloper, John, xxiv. 35.
Smalewood, Captain James, xxiv. 1.
Small, James, xvi. 73.
Thomasin, Widow, xvi. 73.
Smallwood, Thomas, xxiv. 30.
Smart, Edward, xxvi. 9.
Elizabeth, xxvi. 9.
George, xi. 58. xxix. 108.
Rebecca, xxvi. 9.
Sarah, xxvi. 9.
William, iv. 61. xxix. 119.
Smiter, William, xxvi. 47.
Smith, Edward, xxviii. 75.
Erasmus, v. 15. xxiii. 34. xxv.
xxix. 116.
Francis, xxix. 52. 66.
Henry, xxii. 1. 4. xxiii. 27. 28.
James, xxix. 83.
John, xxiii. 27, xxix. 82.
Ralph, xi. 15.
Richard, xxix. 82. 83.
Captain Richard, xxiii. 27.
Samuell, xxiii. 26.
Tlrndy, xxix. 84.
Thomas, xviii. 14. xxii. 49. 53.
William, xxx. 7.
Smithe, Lieut. Col., xxvi. 19.
Smithes, Lieut. Thomas, xxiii. 10. xx
Smithsby, Thomas, xxix. 52.
Smyth, Edward, ix. 21. xvi. 47. 65. :
Samuel, xxiv. 28
William, xxvi". 6;
80. xxx. 78.
Smythe, Arthur, iii. 5(
Captain, xxiv. 3t
Ellinor, xxx. 14.
Alderman Erasm
John, iii. 56.
Thomas, xx. 74. xxvi. 66. xxviii. 56.
William, ix. 37. xxvi. 66.
Snead, Thomas, xxix. 84.
Snow, John, ix. 35. xxix. 1.
Thomas, xxix. 84.
Sodden, Thomas, xxix. 81.
Somers, Phillipp, xxix. 84.
Somes, Zachary, xxix. 80.
Southwell, Robert, ix. 1 . xiii. 12. 39 xxv
9. 14.
Southgate, Styles, xxiv. 30.
Southwell, bart., Sir Thomas, xiv. 19. xxix.32.
Sowell, Edward, xxiv. 29.
Sparke, Roger, xxi. 94.
Sparkes, Gyles, xxix. 81.
Richard, xxix. 81.
Sparrow, Thomas, xiv. 23.
William, xiv. 23.
Speering, Llenry, xxiv. 11.
Spencer, Elinor, iii. 35.
Hugolin, iii. 35.
Richard, xxiii. 28. 30.
Spelman, Erasmus, ix. 33.
Spering, Captain Henry, xx. 39.
Spiller, John, xxvi. 34.
Spillman, Clement, xxix. 50.
George, xxx. 80.
John, xiii. 5. xxviii. 20.
Spilman, George, xiii. 5.
Spirs, Jeffrey, xxix. 82.
Spooner, Thomas, xxix. 82.
Spanger, Llenry, xviii. 14.
John, xviii. 14.
Spratt, Devereux.xxvi. 11. xxix. 1 12. xxx.93.
Thomas, xxiii. 29. 30.
Spring, Edward, xx. 14. xxix. 56.
Springate, Gnlielma Maria, xxix. 73. xxx.
Springatt, Gullielma Maria, xxx.
Springe, Edmond, xvii. 2.
Edward, xvi. 65.
Springett, Gulielma Maria, xxx.
Springham, Widdow, xxx. 26.
Spurway, Edward, xxi. 94.
Spyke, James, xxviii. 57.
Squire, William, vi. 46.
Sromsheire, Samuel, xxiii. 18.
Stack, Maurice, xxiii. 15.
Stackpole, Bartholemew, xx. 53
15. xxviii. 73. xxix. 6.
Stackpoole, Bartholemew, v. 4
xiii. 69. xv. 74. xxii. 29. 54.
xxix. 46. 76.
Stacpole, Bartholomew, xxii. 50.
Stacy, John, xxiv. 37.
Stafford, Michaell, xxviii. 69.
Nicholas, v. 41. xi. 67.
Mr. Nicholes, xvii. 15.
Patrick, xxviii. 69.
Robert, xxviii. 69.
Thomas, xxviii. 69.
Thomas, Earl, i. 6. iii. 2.
William, Earl, iii. 1.
Stafforde, Nicholas, x. 35.
Stakes, William, xxix. 83.
Stamp, Anthony, xxix. 43.
Stampe, Captain Anthony, iii. 79.
Stampton, Richard, xxviii. 3.
Stanbridge, Alderman, xxviii. 1.
Stnndish, James, ii. 40. xvi. 64.
Stanford, [ ], xvii. 72.
I Stanhope, Arthur, xxvi. 39.
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Cornet Miles, xxix. 80.
Richard, xxiii. 28.
Sir Thomas, knt., vi. 50. xxx. 97
Stanly, Elizabeth, ix. 4;7.
Cornet Michael, ix. 4-7.
Sir Thomas, xxiv. 34.
Stannard, Elizabeth, xxiii. 20.
Richard, xxiii. 20.
Robert, xxiii. 20.
Captain Robert, xxiii. 20.
Sophia, xxiii. 20.
Stanton, George, xxviii. 38.
Jeremiah, xxi. 41.
Roger, xv. 76.
Stapeley, Anthony, x. 65. xxii. 1. 4.
xxviii. 17. 19.
Staper, Richard, iv. 60.
Staple, James, xxviii. 69.
Staplehill, Gilbert, xxi. 94.
Staples, Alexander, iii. 7. 8.
Captain Alexander, xxiii. 47.
Major Alexander, xxx. 69.
Captain, xxx. 94.
Major, xxviii. 13.
Stapleton, Edmund, xxv. 3.
Piers, xxv. 3.
Starfe, Captain [ ], xxiv. 11.
Starre, John, xxix. 81.
Staunton, James, xxi. 41.
Stavely, Francis, xx. 33.
Steavens, William, xxvi. 65.
Steele, Mrs. Catherine, xxv. 52.
John, xxix. 81.
Stephens, John, xxvi. 50.
John, clerke, xxvi. 60.
knt. Sir John, vii. 21. viii. 61. x
xvi. 64.
Lieut. Col,, xxiv. 30.
Lieut. Col. Richard, xxvi. 45.
Mrs., xv. 76.
Oliver, xvi. 19. xxvi. 66.
Richard, viii. 60. xxii. 51. 53.
19. xxix. 28. 64. xxx. 61. 68.
Robert, xxix. 81.
William, xiv. 26. xvi. 19. xxv
67. 72.
Stephenson, John, xxiv. 43. xxix. 100.
Richard, xxvi. 30. xxix. 54.
■ Robert, xxvi. 30.
William, xv. 30.
Stepney, John, xxix. 108. xxx. 5.
Stepny, John, iv. 59.
Stepnyes, John, xxvi. 57.
Sterine, Robert, xxix. 81.
Sterling, James, xxvi. 37.
John, clerke, xxvi. 60.
Lawrence, xxviii. 75.
Sterlinge, Lawrence, xxiii. 39.
Sterne, James, xxvi. 38.
John, xxiv. 56. xxix. 54.
Robert, xx. 56. xxiv. 56.
Stetisbury, Throgmorton, xxx. 88.
Steward, Archibald, xxv. 20.
Stewart, Katherine, xvi. 34.
Walter, xvi. 34.
Stint, John, xxv. 33.
Stirdivill, William, xxiv. 35.
Stoaker, John, xvii. 50.
Stoddard, Mathew, iv. 57.
Stodden, Thomas, xvi. 83.
Stokes, John, xxviii. 77.
Stone, Edmond, xxiv. 32.
John, xv. 56.
Samuell, xxviii. 98.
Stoneman, Robert, xxi. 94.
Stopford, James, xvi. 7. xxiii. 6. xx
11. xxix. 73.
Capt. James, xxiii. 46. 49. x?
Story, Anne, xxviii. 69.
Stotisbury, Throgmorton, xxx. 89.
Stoughton, George, xxiv. 31.
Stout, Abigail, xiv. 25.
Jefford, xiv. 25.
Stoute, Jefford, xxiii. 30.
John, xxix. 83.
Nicholas, xxiii. 27.
Thomas, xxiii. 30.
Stowell, James, xxix. 82.
Strabane, George, Lord Baron,
xxx. 91.
John, Lord Baron, xxx. 38.
School, xxx. 41.
Strabridge, Robert, xv..9.
Strafford, Thomas, Earl, iv. 34.
Strafford, William, Earle, xiii. 15. 55
Straight, John, xvii. 67.
Strange, Charles, x. 9.
Jeromy, xxix. 82.
John, iv. 61. xxx. 40.
Streach, John, xxiv. 35.
Streatch, Thomas, xxiv. 34.
Strech, Lucas, x. 21.
Street, Roger, xvi. <54.
Streete, Roger, xvii. 5.
Streitcli, Nicholas, xi. 57.
Nicholas Oge, xi. 57.
Strickland, Edward, xxix. 80.
Stringer, Edward, xxix. 83.
Stritch, William, xi. 44.
. 9. Strong, Elizabeth, xvi. 50.
James, vi. 26.
Katherine, xxviii. 92.
Richard, vi. 26.
Strongman, Richard, xxx. 92.
Stubber, Edward, xxiii. 1.
Slubbers, Edward, xxix. 10. 95.
Stumble, John, vi. 40.
St. George, Arthur, v. 32.
Capt. Arthur, xxx. 86.
George, xxiii. 9.
Sir George, xiii. 10. xiv. 29. x
xxi. 55. xxv. 17. xxvi. 1. x:
xxx. 26.
knt. Sir George, v. 48. xxx. 6S
. Sir Oliver, knt., ii. 51.
Capt. William, xxix. 28.
St. John, David, xxviii. 69.
Nicholas, xxviu. 69.
William, xxviii. 70.
St. Katherine, [ ], xxiv. 31.
. 75. St. Lawrence, Allice, xxiii. 6. xxx. '
• Anne, v. 41. x. 35. xi. 67. xv
Christopher, xxviii. 63.
St. Lazarian, Leighlin, Deane, &c., >
St. Leger, Col. Heyward, vii. 57.
Howard, xxx. 39.
xxvi. John, iii. 53.
Robert, xxiv. 32.
William, iii. 53.
. 65. St. Mary’s Church, Proctors of, xxi
St. Nicholas Parish, Minister of, xx
St. Patricks, Deane of, xxvi. 40. xx
Vicars, &c. of, xxvi. 40.
Vicars Choralls, xv. 27.
Vickar Carroll, xxiii. 24.
Sucdebill, Samuell, xxix. 80.
Sulliard, Sankey, xxi. 69.
Sullivan, Mary, xxix. 85. xxx. 64.
Sullivane, Phinin, xxiii. 29.
Sumers, Richard, xxix. 84.
Sumpner, William, xxix- 50.
Sundon, Thomas, xxiii. 35.
Supple, William, xv. 22.
Suthwell, Robert, xxx. 2.
Sutton, Sir Edward, xxviii. 82.
knt. Sir Edward, xxix. 67.
Garrett, ii. 39.
Katherine, xxiv. 37.
Nicholas, viii. 57.
Thomas, xxviii. 70.
Swallow, John, vi. 27.
Swan, John, xi. 54. xxix. 112.
Richard, xxv. 15. 16. xxx. 2
Swann, John, xxvi. 70.
Swanton, James, xx. 43. xxix.
William, xx. 43.
Swanwick, Gabrieli, xxx. 42.
Sweet, Capt. John, xxx. 49.
Sweete, Jane, iii. 58.
3. 10. . Richard, xxv. 43.
. William, iii. 58.
. 64. Sweetman, Edward, xxiv. 31.
James, iii. 62.
John, xxiii. 27. xxix. 82
Mathew, xviii. 61. xxx. 94.
William, xxiv. 32.
Mr., xviii. 72.
Swift, Elizabeth, xv. 63. xxi. 8 1 . ^
Swinne, William, xxiv. 35.
Swinny, William, xxiv. 35.
Swynock, Elizabeth, xxv. 38.
John, xxv. 38.
Robert, xxv. 38.
Sarah, xxv. 38.
Sydnam, Thomas, xxix. 81.
Symcs, Lieut. George, ii. 6.
Symnell, Thomas, i. 22.
Symons, Edward, xxvi. 21.
Elizabeth, xvi. 13.
knt. Sir George, xvi. II
John, iv. 58. xxvi. 70.
Patt, xxix. 80.
Richard, xx. 52. xxviii
Syms, William, xxix. 81.
Synnock, Capt. James, xiv.
Synnod, Richard, xxiv. 28.
Synnott, Pierse, xxviii. 70.
Richard, xxviii. 69.
Thomas, xxviii. 69.
Taafe, William, xvi. 64.
Taaffe, Christopher, xxviii. 63.
Elizabeth, xxvi. 12.
Ellis, x. 54.
John, Lord Viscount, xxx. 1 ■ 2.
Col. Lucas, xxvi. 12. 53.
Theobald, xxx. 2.
Theobold, Lord Viscount, xxviu.
Theophilus, xxviii. 63.
William, xiv. 9.
Talbott, Barnard, xix. 6. 76. xxn. o4.
15. xxviii. 41. 55- 79. xxix. 5. '
Bernard, x. 34. xiii. 69. xx. 5;
xxi. 66.
Master Bernard, xx. 57. 65. 66.
21. xxv. 24. xxviii. 73. xxx. 8
Henry, xxviii. 69.
Sir Henry, xvii. 21. xxm. 38. xx
38. 91.
James, xxiii. 38.
Jane, iii. 7. xxv. 10. xxvui.14.
John, I"- 7^ x. 55. ^xiv. 32.^ x
Martha, iv. 50. xxix. 3.
Mrs. Martha, xxii. 22.
Mary, vii. 37. x. 6. xviii. 54.
Richard, iii. 7. vi. 18. x. 5o. xi
Capt. Thomas, xxix. 66. xxiii.
William, x. 9.
Tallant, Mary, xxix. 46.
Patrick, xxiv. 24. xxvi. 64. x;
Tanckard, John, xxiv. 28.
Tandy, Capt. Thomas, xi. 44.
Tandye, Mrs., xxx. 99.
Tanist, Anthony, xxix. 81.
Tanner, Henry, xxvi. 9. '
Tanton, Corporation of, xxm, n - xx
Tapetoe, Richard, xxviii. 75.
Tapp, Roger, xxix. 83.
Tarleton, Edward, xvi. 41.
Francis, xvi. 41.
Taunton, Adventurers of, xxm. it-
Taylor, Benjamine, xxix. 83.
__ Edward, xxix. 80.
Henry, xxv. 15.
James, xiii. 60.
ZZ John, x. 7. xxix. 68.
Capt. Marmaduke, iv- oo.
Nathaniel, vi. 45. xxiv. 35.
Richard, xxiv. 35.
_ ¥&TvX65. v.46. vi. 33.
xxiii. 29. xxiv. 29. xxviii. 3
91. xxx. 39. 77.
- Tymothy, xviii. 50.
Walter, viii. 17. xx. 5. xxviii. t
93. xxx. 29. 33. 36. 49.
William, xvi. 83. xxi. 41. 94.
Teeling, Nicholas, xxii. 52.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND :
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Teigli, Richard, iii. 75. xxi
Richard, Alderman, ■
xxix. 28.
Temple, James, x. 65. xxii.
17. 19.
— — Sir John, knt., vii. 8.
x. 13.
18.
Tench, Allen,
John, xiu. 37.
Captain John, xxix. 20.
Terrell, Christopher, xxx. 33.
John, xxiv. 32.
Margarett, xvii. 80.
Richard, vi. 12.
Thomas, xiii. 69. xxix. 46.
Terrill, Margrett, xxiv. 6.
• Thomas, xx. 53. 57. 66. x
xxvi. 15. xxviii. 41. 55. 73
6. 76.
Terry, David, xxx. 90.
Edmond Fitz-James, iv. 16
James, iv. 16.
Terrys, Dominick Lane, iv. 16.
Thehvell, Lumley, xx. 80.
■ Captain Lumley, xxx. 52.
Thomas, Bridget, x. 10.
— — Christopher, xxix. 82.
David,
x. 23.
. 40.
112.
Denny, xxvi.
Edward, xxix
George, xxix.
Jane, x. 10.
John, x. 10. ;
Lewellin, xxii
Rice, viii. 63.
Rowland, xxii
Thomas, xxiii. 28.
Walker, xxix. 83.
William, xiv. 25. xxix.
Thomond, Earl of, ix. 1 9. 26
- Henry, Earl, iv. 6. 13. :
Thompson, Alexander, xxix.
Anne, xvi. 56.
Catherine, iv. 63.
Elizabeth, xvi. 56.
George,
- Honora,
- John, xvi
- Maurice,
vi. 56.
56. xx-
Phillipp, xxix. 82.
Richard, xx. 71.
Lieut. Richard, v. 5
Robert, xxiv. 34. x
Thomas, xxix. 81.
Timothy, xxix. 84..
William, xiii. 25. x
Thomson, Francis, xxviii.
Maurice, xxvi. 54.
Mr., xxv. 16.
Sir William, knt., x
Thornbury, William, xxi;
Thornehill, Robert, xxviii
Capt. Robert, xxviii
— — William, xi. 7.
Thorneston, James, xxvi.
Thorneton, John, xxix. 55
Thornhill, Robert, xvi. 64
— Capt. Robert, xxix. :
Thornly, Robert, xxix. 84
Thornton, John, x. 56.
on, Elizabeth,
•i. 18. >
Thn
Tlntrloe, John, xvi. ■*.
Thwaites, William, xxiv. 34.
Thyrry, David, Alderman, xviii. 8.
Tichborne, Sir Harry, knt., xxv. 50.
xxv- 49- xxx. 10. 47.
' - 1'q m’ *!nt'’ xv*' 6'*1' xxv. 49. 51.
r. 72.
Tichbourne, Sir Henry, knt., x
— — Sir William, knt., xvi. 5$
Tichburne, Robert, xxviii. 19.
Tigh, Richard, xxix. 91.
viii. 62.
Tigh, Richard, Alderman, xv. 56. xx
Tighs, Alderman, xvii. 61.
Tight, Richard, Alderman, xxiv. 5
Tilboy, John, xxix. 80.
Tindrell, Richard, xxiv. 37.
Tint, Sir Robert, xxviii. 76.
Walter, xxviii. 82.
Time, Henry, xxx. 39.
Sir Henry, xxx. 89.
— — Lady, xxiii. 29.
Tipperary, Vicar of, xiii. 7.
Tippin, John, xviii. 14. xxvi. 66.
— - — Thomas, xxx. 78.
Tipping, Thomas, xv. 26. xviii. 49
Tirconell, Oliver, Earl of, ii. 41.
— - — Dame Elinor, Countesse, ii. 4
Tirrell, Dame Elizabeth, vi. 14.
Lady, vi. 15.
Margrett, xiii. 49.
Margarett, xxiv. 15.
Peter, ii. 2.
• Samuell, xxiv. 29.
Sir Timothy, knt., vi. 14.
— — Thomas, iii. 39. vi. 33. xv. 5.
Tiny, David, xxi. 56.
Tirwhight, Francis, xxiii. 26.
Titchborne, Robert, xxii. 9.
— — Sir William, knt., iv. 64.
Titchbourne, Sir William, knt., 1. ‘
Titchburne, Robert, x. 65. xxii.
xxviii. 17.
Sir William, xxviii. 39.
Tobbyn, Thomas, xxx. 49.
Tobin, Ellin, xxiv. 31.
James, iii. 49. xi. 27. xxviii. 7
John, xxviii. 55.
Robert, xxiv. 28.
Tobyn, James, xviii. 21. xx. 53. 57
55. xxix. 6. 76.
Tolly, John, Alderman, xxix. 87.
Tomes, Richard, iii. 36.
Tomkins, Alexander, xxiv. 21. xxx.
Tomlin, Capt. Thomas, xxviii. 85.
William, xxix. 81
Tomlins, Capt. Thomas.
Capt, xxix. 9.
Capt. Thomas, xxix. !
Tompson, Sir William, xxx
Tonnerce, Edward, xxiv. 36
Tonnery, Edward, xxiv. 36
Tooke, Edward, xiii. 44.
Toole, George Archibald, x
Art M‘ Edmond, xxiv.
Bryan M’Alexander,
Cahir M‘James, xxiv.
David M'Hubert, xxi
Derby M‘Shaw Gow,
| Donogh M‘Art, xxiv.
Edmond M‘Loughlin,
Gilbert M‘David,
Hubert M ‘Derby,
James M'Shane, xxiv. 41.
Teige M'Caliir, xxiv. 41.
Tooly, Thomas, x. 57.
Tooth, James, xxix. 81.
Topteth, William, xxiii. 11.
Torpin, Thomas, xxiv. 34.
Torrington, Lewis, xxix. 82.
Totty, Alderman John, xv. 68.
Tounge, Nicholas, xxix. 82.
Tovy, Jeptlia, xxiv. 29.
Towers, Alderman John, xxviii. 76
Towgood, Capt. George, iii. 21.
Townly, Henry, xxix. 64.
Richard, xxx. 92.
Col. Richard, xxix. 65.
William, xxix. 82.
Townsend, Col., xxx. 94.
Col. Richard, iv. 66. xxx. 16. i
Townsende, Elizabeth, xxiv. 29.
Toxteth, Alderman, xxviii. 45.
■ William, xiii. 31. xxiv. 49.
Traddennicke, Thomas, xxix. 81.
Trant, Christian, xiv. 9.
Dominick, xxiii. 27.
Edward Fitz-James, xxiv. 38.
— — Maurice Fitz-James, xxiv. 38.
Trasey, John, xxiv. 32.
Trassyes, John, xxiv. 38.
Traunt, Garret Fitz-Thomas, xxiv.
James Fitz-Patrick, xxiv. 38.
Maurice, xxiv. 38.
Maurice Fitz-James, xxiv. 38.
Maurice Fitz-Richard, xxiv. 3
Nicholas Fitz-Philip, xxiv. 39.
41.
41.
xxiv. 41.
Traunte, David, xxiv. 39.
Garrett, xxiv. 39.
James Gow, xxiv. 39.
James Oge, xxiv. 39.
John, xxiv. 38.
Thomas, xxiv. 39.
William, xxiv. 39.
Travers, Ann, xxiii. 20.
Dame Elizabeth, xxiii. 20.
John, xxiii. 20.
Sir Robert, xxx. 49.
Zacarias, xxiii. 49.
Zacariah, xxvi. 57.
Zachary, xxviii. 95.
Traverse, Elias, Dr., vii. 29.
Travis, Sir Robert, knt., iv. 32.
Trayle, John, xxvi. 56.
Mary, xxvi. 56.
Trayleman, John, xxv. 20.
Treas, Justinian, xxii. 52.
Treavers, Richard, xxiii. 20.
Treford, William, xxix. 84.
Tregane, Richard, xxix. 83.
Trehie, William, xvii. 72.
Tremane, Alexander, xxix. 83.
Tremble, Thomas, xxix. 84.
Trench, John, xxiv. 21.
Trescott, John, xxix. 83.
Treswell, Sir Daniell, xxviii. 75. xxix
Trevers, Peter, xxv. 15.
Trevis, Richard, iv. 32.
Trevor, Marcus, vii. 24.
Trim, Vicar of, xxv. 50.
Trimblestowne, Lord, v. 56.
Lord Baron, xxiv. 17.
Trimlestowne, Lord Baron, xxv. 31.
■Trimletstowne,‘Mathias, Lord Baron’ x
Lord Baron, xx. 66. xxi. 66. xx:
54. x
18. :
Trimlettstowne, Lord Baron, x
41. 51.55.73.79. xxix. 6. 46. 76. xx
Trimlittstowne, Lord Baron, xxviii. 7.
Trinity College, Dublin, Provost, &c. <
77. xiv. 24. xvii. 47. xxi. 25. xxi:
xxx. 99.
Trouncer, William, xxix. 81.
Tryer, Gilbert, xxiv. 34.
Trymletestowne, Lord Baron, xxi. 92
Trymletstowne, Lord Baron, xiii. 69 x:
57. 65.
Tuam, Arclibishopp, xxviii. 6.
Richard, Lord Arclibishopp, iv. 1
Bishop of, xxix. 9.
Tucker, Thomas, xxix. 81.
Walter, xvi. 71.
Tuite, Andrew Boy, xxix. 6.
Edward, xxix. 2.
i. 6. 101. >
i. 57.
Mr.,
Walter, i. 16
Tuke, Thomas, xx
Turbill, Thomas, :
Turlee, Nicholas, ;
Turlington, John, :
Turlinton, John, r
Turoer, Christoph
Elizabeth,
Edward, i„. „ , .
Sir Edward, knt., xx
Dame Jane, iii. 59.
Richard, xxviii. 20.
Col. Richard, xvii. 6
Thomas, xxiii. 11.
William, xxix. 83.
Turney, Mr., xvii. 72.
Tumor, Margaret, vii. 7. £
Paul, xxviii. 69.
— — William, Alderman, ;
Turpin, Thomas, xxiv. 35.
William, xx. 17.
Tute, Andrew Boy, xiii. 69
46. 76. ° **
Sir James, xxviii. 14.
Master, xx. 53. 57. xx
Mr., xiii. 69. xxii. 29. 54.
xxviii. 73. xxix. 46.
Walter, xx. 56. xxii. 54.
Tutte, Joseph, xxiv. 29.
Twe, Edward, xxix. 82.
Twexberry, Janies, xxix. 82.
Twogood, George, xxx. 94.
Capt. Sampson, xxi. 39.
Tygh, Richard, xxix. 116.
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Tyndall, John, xxix. 80.
Tyne, John, xxiv. 38.
Tynt, Henry, i- 1«- 5af1:?1,
Sir Henry, knt., 1. 16. x
Dame Mabell, 1. 16.
Robert, xxi. 56.
Sir Robert, xv. 22. xxi.
Tynte, Henry, vii. 33. xxx. 81
Sir Henry, vn. 33.
Lady Mabella, vii. 33.
Dame Mabella, vii. 33.
Tyrrell, Anne, xiv. 12.
Sir Timothy, vi. 14.
_ . William, xiv. 12.
. Margarett, xxiv. 59.
Ulster, Earl of, x. 65. xxii. 1. xxvm. 17. 1.
Lord Primate, xx. 81.
Underwood, Edward, xxiv. 37. xxix.83.
James, xxix. 1 1 0.
Richard, xvii. 15.
Upton, Arthur, xxviii.25. 26.28.56. xxix. 5'
_ John, xvi. 3.4. xxix. 86. xxx. 10.47.7:
Part, xxix. 81.
Ursula, xvi. 3. xxx. 10. 47.
Urial, Richard, ix. 7.
Uriall, Richard, ix. 30. xiii. 12. xx. 68.
Uringe, Francis, xxi. 94.
Urmston, Richard, xvi. 1.
Usher, Arlenter, xxv. 37.
Arthur, iv. 34. xiii. 7.
George, x. 68.
Henry, xvii. 15.
John, xxix. 82.
Joslin, xv. 31.
William, xiii. 14. xxix. 57. 64. 95. ^
Sir William, lent., xiii. 65. xv. 1
Valentia, Arthur, Lord Viscount, xi:
Lord Viscount, ix. 7. 30. xx. 6
Vallence, John, xxix. 80.
Vance, Patrick, xxiv. 3 1 .
Vantz, Patrick, xv. 10;
Varricke, Anthony, xxix. 83.
Vaughan, Abraham, xxiii. 27 . 28. 2f
Captain Bitchell, xxviii. 76.
David, xxx. 49.
Ellin, xxiii. 27.
Hector, xx. 38.
John, xiii. 10. xxiv. 37. x
xxviii. 45. xxix. 15. 18. 48.
Widow, xxix. 49.
John, xxx. 105..
Owen, xvi. 41. xxiii. 2.
William, xxiv. 34.
Vaux, Edward, Lord, xvi. 13.
Veazy, Thomas, xxviii. 89.
Veisey, Symon, xxi. 94.
Venables, William, xxix. 83.
Verdon, Amy, i. 15.
Ann, xvii. 81.
Edward, xxii. 55.
John, xviii. 17. xxviii. 63.
William, xviii. 17.
[ ],xxx.82.
Verner, John, iii. 63.
Prudence; iii. 63.
Vernon, Edward, xiii. 12. xxii. 55
13. 14.
Verny, Sir Grevill, knt., xxii. 56.
Vesey, Theodore, xxvi. 38.
Vessey, Thomas, xxi. 35.
Villiers, George, xxix. 89.
Major John, xxix. 89.
Vinack, Thomas, xxiii. 30.
Vincent, Nathaniel, xxv. 30. xxvii
Thomas, xxv. 30.
Alderman Thomas, xxv. 37.
Vinn, Redmond, xxiv. 35.
Vinne, Redmond, xxiv. 34.
Virginia, Freeholders of, xiv. 22.
Vowell, Christopher, xxvi. 38.
Vyan, John, xxii. 9.
Vynn, John, x. 65. xxii. 1.4.7. j
Wachop, James, xxvi.
Wacliope, James, xxx.
Waddames, Samuel], >
Wadding, Walter, xxiv. 36. xxviii. 69.
Widdow, xxiv. 36.
Waddington, Sir Henry, knt., ix. 27. xvi
86. xxix. 78. xxx. 69. 71.
John, xvi. 86. xxix. 84.
Waddy, Edmond, xxi. 16. xxiii. 13.
Edmund, xviii. 69.
Wade, Bryan, ix. 57.
Henry, xiii. 36.
James, xxiii. 26.
Samuel, junior, vi. 22.
Thomas, xxix. 80.
Major William, xvii. 17. xxiii. 21.
Wadington, Sir Henry, knt., xxiii. 8.
Wainwright, Henry, xxiv. 36.
Wait, Thomas, xxii. 4.
Waite, Thomas, x. 65. xxii. 1. 7. 9. xxv
17. 19.
Wakefield, William, xxix. 83.
Elinor, xxviii. 69.
Nicholas, xxviii. 70.
Wakeliam, John, xi. 29.
Walch, John, xxviii. 41.
Walcott, Thomas, xxii. 47.
Capt. Thomas, xxix. 54.
Waldron, George, iii. 16. vii. 17.
■ Henry, xiii. 61.
Wale, Edward, iii. 24. x. 58.
Elizabeth, x. 58.
Timothy, x. 58.
Wales, Thomas, xxx. 2.
Walkden, Isaac, xxvi. 67.
Isaake, iv. 68. ^
Walkenton, William, xxiv. 9.
Walker, Alexander, xxix. 84.
Henry, xxx. 25. 26.
John, xv. 79. xxix. 84.
Joseph, iii. 74. xxix. 83.
Nicholas, xxix. 84.
Peter, xvi. 26. xxix. 4.
Robert, xxix. 81.
William, xxviii. 70. xxix. 83.
Walkers, Peter, xxiii. 21.
Walkey, Nicholas, xxix. 84.
Walkington, William, xxx. 78.
Wall, Edward, xiii. 69. xx. 53. 57. xxvi
xxviii. 55.73. xxix. 6. 76.
Garrett, xxiv. 36.
Giles, xxix. 84.
Henry, xxv. 26.
James, xxiv. 35. 36. 37.
Patrick, xxiv. 38.
Ulick, xvi. 64. xvii. 30. iv. 44.
Wallcott, Capt. Thomas, iv.47.
Wallen, Samuell, xxix. 31.
Waller, Elizabeth, x. 68.
Sir Hardresse, ii. 17. x. 65. 68. x\
wii 1.4. 7. 9. xxiii. 12. xxvm
Lieut. Richard, v. 50.
Wallin, Samuel, xiv. 29.
Wallis, Benedict, xxi. 94.
Conway, xxviii. 69.
Edward, iii. 25.
George, xiv. 26.
Gerrald, xx. 28. xxvi. 1
Gerralde, xxx. 43.
John, xxiv. 34.
Major, xxviii. 22.
Peter, xxiii. 44.
Ralph, xvii. 87. xxv.l'
Thomas, xxx. 21.
William, xxviii. 69.
Walmesley, William, xxix. f
Walmesly, John, xxx. 7.
Walsh, David, xiii. 69. xx. c
I. xx. 53. 57. xxiii. 2".
i.55. xxix. 6.46.76.
xiii. 72. xx. 53. xxi:
1- Honora, iv. 70.
James, xv. 76. xxii 1^2
57.66. xxi. 69. x>
xxiv. 33. 38. xxvi.
xxix. 5. 6. 46. 76.
Lawrence, xxiv. 35.
Mabell, iv. 37.
Mary, iv. 44.
Master, xx. 57. xxix.
Mathew, xxviii. 69.
Pierce, xx. 53. 57. xxvi. 15. xxi
Richard, xv. 76.
Robert, xxiii. 3. xxviii. 56.
Sir Robert, xvii. 63. xxviii. 56. xx
Susana, iv.37.
Theabold, xxx. 33.
Tibbott, xxiii. 34.
Walter, xiii. 69. xx. 53. 57. xx
33. xxviii. 55. xxix. 6. 76.
William, xxi. 53. xxiii. 28.
Walshe, John, xxii. 54.
Patrick, xv. 55. xvii. 56.
Walstenliolme, [ ], xvii. 70.
Walter, Farren, xxiv. 39.
Mr., xv. 77.
William, xxiv. 29.
Walters, David, xv. 36.
John, xxix. 82. 83.
Widdow, xxii. 52.
Walton, John, xxviii. 70.
Olliver, xxiv. 30.
Swithin, ii. 43. xxx. 92.
Valentine, x. 65. xxii. 1. 4. 7. 9.
17. 19.
Wandrick, Alderman, xxiii. 28.
Andrew, xxiii. 27. 29.
Richard, xxiii. 30.
Warberton, Richard, xvii. 72.
Ward, Anthony, xxvi. 28.
Edward, xxiv. 37.
Elizabeth, xxix. 91.
Patience, xxviii. 53.
■ — Richard, xxv. 15.
Robert, iv. 48. xv. 76. xvi. 32
Warde, Anthony, xxvi. 38.
Edward, xxiv. 36.
Warden, Col., xxiv. 30.
Col. William, xvii. 18. xxiv. S
Ware, Christopher, xvi. 84.
knt., Sir James, xiii. 49.
Simon, xxix. 82.^
Wareinge, Richard, xiv. 18.
. Waring, William, xxiv. 30.
Warr, Edward, xx.27.
Alderman Edward, xxii. 10.
Warre, Edward, xxix. 1.
Warren, Major Abell, xv.71.
Anne, xiii. 62.
Charles, xxix. 82.
Edward, xx. 71.
Henry, xxix. 81.
Sir Henry, knt., vi. 2.
John, xxi. 28.
|,. Col. John, xxvi. 69.
f. Mr., xxi. 39.
Oliver, xxi. 80.
>. Sarah, xxiv. 34.
Thomas, xxiii. 28. 30.
Cornett Thomas, xi. 70.
William, xiii. 62. xv. 78.
Warrin, Peter, xxx. 36.
Warring, Richard, xxiv. 13. xxi>
Warrington, Thomas, xxix. 84.
Wai ter, Gamaliel, xxiii. 38.
Warwicke, William, xxix. 81 .
Washer, Henry, xviii. 53.
Wasse, Robert, xxvi. 37.
Wasster, Thomas, xxix. 80.
Water, Gennett, xviii. 17.
Waterford, Bishop of, xxiv. 34.
Corporation of, viii. 41. xv
Deane of, xxviii. 29.
Mayor, Sheriffs, &c., xv. 71
Ministers of, xxviii. 29.
Lord Bishopp, xxviii. 18.
Waters, Christopher, xxviii. 38.
Watkins, Edward, xxvi. 25.
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_ Watts, William, xvii. 8. xxix. 86.
INDEX Wattson, Gabrieli, xxix. 84..
NOMINUM Waymes, Sir James, xiii. 12.
Certificates Waymvright, James, xxv. 36. 87.
for Reginald, xxv. 36.
Advec.orcrs, Weales, Thomas, xxv. 15.
&c!rS’ Weames, Sir Thomas, xxx. 2.
Weanor, Francis, xvii. 51.
Weaver, Francis, xxix. 55. xxx. 51
John, xvi. 31.
Mr., xiv. 25.
Richard, xxix. 83.
Webb, Barnaby, xxi. 41.
Corporal, xxiv. 29.
Capt. George, xxix. 27.
Henry, viii. 66.
Capt. Henry, xxiii. 16. xxix.
John, xxvi. 38.
Captain John, xxiv. 51.
William, xv. 73.
Capt. William, xxix. 65.
Webster, James, xxviii. 20.
William, xiii. 24. xxii. 51. x:
Weekes, Blanch, xvi. 23.
John, xxix. 45.
Marcus, xvi. 23. xxx. 39.
Mark, xxx. 92.
William, xvi. 23. xxx. 39.
Weeleman, William, xxi. 41.
Welch, David, xxviii. 73.
John, x
- Mr., :
i. 73.
Robert, v. 32.
Welden, Mr., xxi. 39.
Joane, xxi. 41.
Welder, Mathew, xxvi
Wells, Giles, xxix. 83.
Welsh, James, xv. 76.
Jasper,
Katheri
Mr. [
76.
- Pier:
i. 73.
i. 73.
Walter,
Welstead, Thomas, xxx. 39.
Welton, John, xxiii. 46.
Wemys, knt. Sir James, xxv. 9. 13.
knt. Sir Patrick, xxv. 13.
Wenman, Ferdinando, xxii. 56.
Lord, xxviii. 46.
Lord Viscount, xxii. 56.
Went, Edward, xxix. 82.
Werloe, Joseph, xxviii. 38.
Wermington, George, xxviii. 69.
West, Francis, xxx. 27.
Gabrieli, xxix. 82.
Henry, xxi. 44.
John, xxviii. 15. 45. xxx. 73.
Thomas, xviii, 42. xxix. 81.
Westeames, Robert, xxix. 57.
Westenra, Peter, x. 68. xxiii. 24 x
51. 53.
Warner, x. 60.
Warnaer, xxv. 31.
Westerne, Robert, xxv. 17. xxx. 75.
Wesdey, Ellis, x. 54.
Dr. John, xv. 58. 70. xvi. 64. xxv.
John, xxvi. 48.
Westmeath, Earl of, xiii. 69. xvi. 29.
53. 57. 65. 66. xxi. 66. 92. xxii.
29. 54. xxiv. 17. xxv. 18.24. xxvi.
xxviii. 7. 41. 51.55.73.79. xxix. 5
46. 76. xxx. 84.
Richard, Earl, v. 39. 47. 61. xxviii.
Westmorland, Madiias, xxi. 27.
Weston, Alsou, xxviii. 65.
Colonel, xiv. 25.
John, xxix. 81.
Martha, xi. 57.
Mary, xxvi. 68. xxix. 15.
• Nathaniel, xi. 57.
Captain Riohard, xi. 57.
: William, xxix. 81. xxx. 73.
Westrow, Norton, xxviii. 82.
Wests, John, xxiv. 35.
Weymes, Sir James, xxii. 31. 55.
Whaley, Edward, xxii. 1. 4. xxviii. 17. i
Wlially, Edward, x. 65.
Whaly, John, xxvi. 51. xxviii. 82.
Wharton, Baron of, xvii. SO. xxiii. 10. !
Lord, xxix. 22.
Phillip, Lord, xvii. 30. xxiii. 10. 2
Thomas, xxviii. 20.
Sir Thomas, knt., x. 61. xvii. 61.
Sir Thomas, bart., xxix. 99.
Wlieady, William, xxiv. 29.
Wheaton, William, xxiv. 29.
Wheeler, Col. Charles, xv. 72.
■ Sir Charless, xxix. 1. 19. 90. 100.
Christopher, xxi. 94.
Lieut. Col. Francis, xxviii. 87.
Col. Francis, xxx. 25.
:iii. 7.
i. 11.
- Richard, l ...
— — Cornet Richard, vii. 45. xxix. 27.
Whalie, John, xxviii. 99.
Whalley, Edward, xxii. 7. 9.
Henry, xiii. 67.
John, xxix. 109.
Mr., xxv. 52.
Lawrence, xxi. 94.
Oliver, xi. 55. xxviii
— - — Col. Oliver, xxvi. 2i
Whichcatt, Christopher, ;
White, Alexander, xvi. 61
Arthur, vii. 3.
Bartholomew, xxi. 4
Cicely, xxiii. 26.
Dominick, xxi. 39. <
Dorothy, xvii. 15.
Elizabeth, xx. 29. x
Enish, x” 151
xix. 58.
- Fra
xx. 29.
xxiv. 34.
1, knt., x
Heniy, i. 34. xv. 7(
Major Henry, xiv. :
Ishrna, xxix. 68.
James, xv.76. xxiii.
Jasper, xv. 76.
Joane, xxi. 41.
John, vi.27. viii. 4£
John Fitz-Bennet, :
John Fitz-Laurence,
Kadierine, ii. 42.
Lawrence, xi. 57.
Michael, xxiv. 34.
Mr., xv. 76.
Nicholas, ii. 16. vii.
Nich1 Fitz-Henry, x
Patrick, xv. 76. xxv
Peirs, xxiv. 32.
Peter, xxix. 48.
■ Richard, xxviii. 15.
Sampson, xxix. 84.
— — Solomon, a“
Stephen, x
— Sir Stephen
xxx. 40.
Symon, iv. 70. xxix. 20.
Thomas, vi. 49. x. 62. xv. 76. xxi 41
xxix. 81. 73. xxx. 7.
Thomas Fitz-Bennett, xxiv. 34.
Thomas Fitz-Madiew, xxiv. 34.
Walter, xxx. 40.
William, iii. 20. vii. 53. xxi. 39. xxvii
53. xxix. 83.
William Lilly, xxix. 81.
7 C . ], xxvi. 60.
Whitecomes, Francis, xxviii. 29.
Whitefeilde, Henry, xxx. 2.
Whitehand, Nicholas, xxiv. 34.
Whitehead, John, xxix. 80.
Whiteing, Richard, xxi. 39.
Thomas, xxix. 81.
Whiteman, James, xxii. 52.
Whitfeild, Henry, xxv. 15.
Whitlock, Sir Bulstrod, xvii. 27. xxix. 53.
Whitshead, William, xxv. 31.
Whitson, Richard, xxi. 41.
Whittle, John, xxiv. 30.
Major, xiv. 25.
Whittman, James, xXix. 81.
Whittrong, Sir John, xxix. 87.
Whittway, Barnaby, xxix. 80. 84.
Whitty, Nicholas, xxviii. 70.
Whyte, David, xxiv. 35.
Jeffiy, xxiv. 34.
Mr., xxiv. 34.
- Richard, xxiv. 31. 33.
Wibrant, Daniel, xxv. 6.
Peter, xiii. 44.
7 Alderman Peter, xxi. 39.
Widdenham, Lieut. Col., xxx. 88. 92.
Widenham, Lieut. Col., xxx. 39.
— — Lieut. Col. John, xviii. 55.
Widman, Quarter-master Hans Albert, xi.71.
Wiesly, Evelin, vii. 59.
Wigmore, John, xxiii. 28.
William, xxiii. 27.
Wilcox, Mrs., xxv. 52.
Wild, John, xxix. 80.
Wilder, Cornet Mathew, xvi. 14.
Wilkins, John, xxix. 82.
Wilkinson, George, xxiv. 30.
John, xxx. 53. 55.
Captain Richard, i. 35.
Richard, xxix. 83.
— [ ’ jTv!' 70. '
Willard, Robert, xxix. 80.
Willcox, John, xxx. 95.
Willett, Richard, ii. 44. xxix. 64. j
Williams, David, xxix. 82.
Dennis, xxix. 82.
Evan, xxix. 83.
Griffith, xxix. 84.
Henry, xxix. 83.
James, xxix. 82.
John, xxviii. 64. xxix. 81. 82.
Judeth, vi. 34.
81.82.
- Mar
v. 46. ■
‘ Lieut. Mathew, xxix. 110.
Montague, xxix. 82.
Morgan, xxix. 83.
— — Nathaniel, v. 46.
Philip, xxix. 110.
Rowland, xxix. 82.
Samuel, v. 46.
Sarah, v. 46. vi. 34.
Thomas, xxiv. 34. xxix. 80. 82. 1
William, xv. 26. 56. xxix. 83.
• Captain William, x. 63.
Willis, Richard, xxix. 81.
Willoughby, Col., xxix. 93.
- — Col. Francis, xvi. 72.’ xxvi. 26.
Wills, Captain Thomas, xxviii. 1 .
Willson, Mr,, xxiv. 35.
Ralph, xxviii. 48.
Robert, xxiv. 30.
Samuel, xv. 79.
Willy, Edward, ix. 24. xxviii. 73. xxx
Wilshire, John, xvi. 84.
Wilson, David, xxviii. 48.
Edith, xxix. 81.
John, xvii. 41. xxiii. 29. 30.43.
— Nicholas, xxv. 48.
Sir Ralph, v. 40.
Robert, xxix. 82.
Rowland, xiii. 61. xxx. 60.
Susan, xiii. 61.
w Thomas, xxix. 83.
William, xi. 41.
W'ilstead, Thomas, xxx. 39.
Wilton, George, xx.73.
Mary, xx. 73.
Walter, xx. 73.
Winch, Robert, xviii.-51.
Winckworth, Captain, xxi. 39 40 xxvi
xxx. 25.
Captain John, v. 5.
Windsor, Thomas, xxix. 81.
Wingfield, Ellinor, xxviii. 6.
Captain Lewis, xxix. 35.
Sir Edward, xxiv. 41.
Tolliott, xxiv. 41.
Richard, xxiv. 41.
Winkles, Edward, xxix. 82.
Winnan, Mary, xxi. 54.
■ Thomas, xxi. 54.
Winspeare, John, xv. 20.
Winston, Elizabeth, xxiv. 43. xxviii
xxix. 100.
William, xxiv. 43. xxix. 100.
Wintele, Arnold, xxiii. 30.
Winter, George, xxiii. 27.
Samuel, xxviii. 15. xxx. 23.
Doctor Samuel, xxx. 23.
Winterfeild, Thomas, xxix. 81.
Wise, Mathew, vi. 27.
Thomas, vi. 29. viii. 47. ix. 22. xv.
Wiseman, Edward,
William, xxvii
Witham, Edward, x
Withers, Bennett, x
Edward, xi.53.
Nicholas, xiii. 5
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Withrington, John, xxix. 81.
Withrow, Jason, xxiii. 25.
Witter, Daniel, xiii. 18.
Witterwronge, knt. Sir John, v. 44.
Wittewronge, knt. Sir John, v. 45.
Wogan, Katherine, xxix. 58.
: Thomas, xxu.l. xxvm. 19.
Wolfe, James, xxviii. 27.
Widow, xxi. 41.
Wolford, Thomas, xxix. 82.
Wollen, Edward, xxix. 84.
Wolley, Emanuel, xxi. 94.
Wolverston, Francis, xxiii. 49.
Richard, xxiii. 19.
. Robert, xxiii. 19.
Wood, Edmond, xxix. 73.
Edward, xxyiiL15. xxix. CO.
Herbert, vi. 2.
John, xxiii. 45. xxviii. 43.
James, xxiii. 29.
Mary, viii. 20. .
Mathew, xxiii. 26. xxix. 82.
Robert, xxi. 94.
Doctor Robert, xxviii. 9.
Thomas, xv. 30. xxix. 27. xxx,
Cornet Thomas, v. 33.
William, xxix. 82.
Woodall, Alexander, xx. 75.
Woodcock, John, xxx. 75.
Captain John, xvi. 16.
Thomas, xxix. 63.
Woodcocke, Thomas, iii. 68. xxix.li
Woodley, Anthony, xxx. 93.
Woodlock, James, xv. 76.
Woodley, Anthony, xiii. 73.
Woodman, William, xxviii. 15.
Woodriffe, Clement, iii. 57.
Elizabeth, iii. 57.
Holmsted, iii. 57.
Jedediah, iii. 57. xxx. 93.
Samuel, iii 57. xxix. 59. xxx.
Woodroff, Jedediah, xxx. 71.
I-Iolmstead, xxx. 71.
Woodroffe, Samuel, xxi. 10.
Woodward, Benjamine, xx. 23. xxix. 28.
Charles, xxii. 57.
Edward, xxii. 57.
Hezekiah, xx. 52.
Mary, widow, xxii. 57.
Woogan, Nicholas, xxix. 57 .
Thomas, x 65. xxii. 4. 7. 9. xxviii.
17. xxx. 93.
Woolfe, Nicholas, xx. 72.
Patrick, xi. 57.
Wooten, Francis, xxviii. 65.
James, xxviii. 63.
Wootten, William, xxi. 94.
Workeman, John, xxix. 75.
Worrell, Robert, xxvi.37.
Worshipp. Elizabeth, viii. 20.
Worsley, Benjamine, xiv. 16.
James, xxix. 83.
Worth, Charles, xxvi. 39.
Edward, xv. 74. xx. 62.
Worthington, James, xxix. 84.
Woston, John, xxix. 82.
Wray, Drury, xvi. 69. xxiii. 45.
Wrenn, Charles, xxi. 22.
Thomas, xxi. 22.
Wright, Cornelius, xxiv. 30.
John, xv. 76. xxviii. 82.
Joseph, xiv. 26. xxix. 73.
Margarett, xxiv. 31.
Samuel, xxiv. 34.
William, viii. 65. xxx. 93.
Mr. William, iii. 57.
Wrigley, Benjamine, xxiii. 37.
Wrotham, Symon, xxviii. 48.
Wyat, Thomas, xxviii. 12.
Wyatt, Thomas, xxx. 7 . 78.
Wybrant, Alderman Daniel, vi. 38.
Mr., xxi. 39.
Peter, xxv. 16.
Peter, Alderman, xxiv. 27. xxv. 15.
Wybrow, Ann, xxii. 58.
John, xxii. 58.
Richard, xxii. 58.
Wye, Robert, xv.76.
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NOMINUM
Certificates
for
Soldiers,
Yale, Thomas, xxix. 43.
Yard, Patience, xxviii. 53.
Yarmouth, Aldermen, See. of, xvii. 49.
Corporation of, xxiv. 54.
Yarner, Dr. Abraham, xi. 46.
Dr. John, xxii. 31.
Lieut. Col., xxviii. 72.
Yarway, Robert, xxviii. 53.
Yarwell, William, i. 39.
Yeaden, John, xxx. 53.
Yeadon, John, xxix. 55.
Yeeden, John, x. 69.
Thomas, x. 69.
Yelverton, Ann, v. 41. x. 35. xi. 67. xviii.
36.
— Joseph, xxi. 89. xxviii. 15. xxix. 102.
xxx. 105.
Capt. Walter, viii. 67. xxx. 92.
Yeomane, Edmond, v. 39.
York, James, Duke of, x. 65. xv. 29. xvi.
48. xxii. 4. 7.
York and Albany, James, Duke of, xxii. 1.
xxix. 108. xxx. 82. 86.
Yorke, Duke of, xxvi. 54. xxviii. 25. 46. 82.
James, Duke of, xvii. 87. xxii. 9. 40.
xxv. 14. xxviii. 17. 19. xxix. 87.
Youghall, Corporation of, xxiii.30. xxix. 49.
Young, Francis, xxviii. 80. ^xxix. 64.
Thomas, xxix. 82.
Younge, Richard, iii. 78.
Rowland, xxix. 119.
Thomas, xxiv. 29.
z.
Zanchey, Hierom, xxiii. 34.
Jerome, xxix. 116.
Wyer, Connor, xxiii. 33.
Wyett, Doctor Thomas, xvi. 36. xxiv. 40.
Wynn, John, xxviii. 17.
Robert, xvi. 6. xxviii. 35.
Wyse, Nicholas, xv.76.
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Office of the Chief Remembrancer of the Exchequer
&c. preserved in the
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Compiled by Thomas Tyrrell, Esq., Sub-Commissioner on said Office.
Note.-The Roman Numerals refer to the Original Rolls; the Arabic Figures, to the Skins or Membranes of each Roll.
ABALIAT, vi. 5.
Abbayowney, xxviii. 73.
Abbey Land, xxiii. 35.
Owhney, xxvi. 15.
Walls, iv. 1.
Abbot’s Land, vi. 2.
Abbott’s Land, xxiii. 5.
Abby, iii. 59.
Abbyes, Co. Kildare, xvii. 15.
Abby Green, vi. 2.
Land, xxviii. 22.
Lande, x. 21.
Abbylaragli Church, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tithes of, xxvi. 38
Abby Owlmeybeg, xx. 53.
Owliny, xxix. 6. 76.
Abby-owthny, xvii. 22.
Abby Parish, xv. 35.
Parsonage, xv. 35.
Abbyshrewle Bar., xx. 71.
Abby Shrewell Bar., iii. 23.
Slirure Tithes, xxvi. 40.
Abbyslonaught, x 1
Abby Towne, v. 48.
Viccaridge, xv. 35.
Abert, xvi. 42.
Abertbegg, xvi. 42.
Ablinstowne, vi. 25.
Acarmcallane, xxvi. 67.
Acarny Kirky, xxvi. 67.
Accarycane, v. 1.
Achalasly, iv. 47.
Acharney, ix. 30.
Achatis, xvi. 40.
Achestowne, xxvi. 70.
Achidullar
i. 52.
Achleake, :
Achocumy, xxvi. 67.
Acboncessliell Bar., xiii.40.
Achunarren, xxvi. 66.
Ackergarr, vii. 27.
Acragare, xviii. 59.
Acranbadocke, xvi. 24.
Acrard, xxi. 100.
Acrdboy, ix. 30.
Acredoane, xxi. 72.
Acre Fallow, xvi. 84.
Gar Parke, xvii. 55.
Acres (Abbyland), v. 48.
Acrcvcll, xxv. 21.
Acrinigilky, vi.2.
Acuranacartin, xxi. 95.
Adamstowne, ii. 10. 19. viii. 58. 63. x
66. xi. 41. xiv. 2. xvii. 11. xxi. 21
46. xxv. 10. xxvi. 43. xxx. 86.
Adan, viii. 19.
Addamstowne, xviii. 23.
Addergole, xxii. 20.
Addingstowne, xxv. 30.
Addone, xxiii. 42.
Adenstowne, v. 61. xxviii. 90.
Aderdagh, iii. 22.
Aderdemona, ii. 51.
Adergoole Parisli Tithes, xxvi. 41.
Adergoolebegg, v. 48.
Adernon, xxix. 91.
Adorane, i. 1 .
Adrandrissagh, vi. 3.
Adregoule, viii. 26.
Adrene, xxvi. 65.
Adrigan, xxviii. 22.
Adrimale, viii. 65.
Adten, xvi. 68.
Affick, ix. 19.
Affolishane, xv. 53.
Affollishane, vi. 49.
A (Tolly, xxv. 2.
Affory, xv. 14.
Affug, ix. 25.
Agaghmaclyer, xiii. 15.
Aganstowne, xviii. 51 .
Agarett, xvi. 61.
Agarvan, iii. 14.
Agelach, xxx. 102.
Agentrench, ix. 5.
Aggaroe, ix. 27.
Aggher Drumgawnagh, x. 17.
Aggherpallice, xxviii. 20.
Agha, xx. 74. xxii. 5.
Aghabeg, iv. 24.
Aghaboe, xxix. 71. 90.
Aghabollug Church, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tithes of, xxvi. 38
Aghaboy, xvi. 40. xxx. 15.
Aghabracke, xvi. 40.
Aghabrowne, xiv. 13. xxiv. 52
Aghacarne, xxiv.6.
Aghacawrn, v. 7.
Aghacon, xxix. 4.
Aghacorby, iii. 66.
Aghacorridrinane, xxviii. 8.
Aghacorridriman, xxviii. 76.
Agha-Cotty, x. 67.
Aghacree, xxi. 76.
Aghacreevy, xx.74.
Agha-Cullin, xxix. 38.
Aghacunny, iii. 6.
Aghacurragh, xvii. 23.
Aghadagb, xxx. 82.
Aghadangin, xxvi. 34.
Aghndda Church, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tithes of, xxvi. 38.
Aghadonagh, xvi. 1.
Aghadrinagh, iii. 22.
Aghadroma, Sessogh of, vi. 6.
Aghafada, ix. 18. xxi. 57. xxii. 5
Aghafadda, xvi. 40.
Aghafett, xiii. 30.
Aghafilliar*, xviii, 56.
22.
Aghafin, vi. 56. x
Aghaga, xxi. 77.
Aghagada, xxx. 6i
Aghagaddy, xxiii.
Aghagadmore, xiv
Aghagah, xxi. 38.
Aghagalcorke. iii.
Aghagalhen,
Aghagard, iii. 8.
Aghagesland, xxi. 75.
Aghagillioige, vi. 3.
Aghagind, iii. 1.
Aghagood, iii. 1.
Aghagorppe, xvii. 26.
Aghagower Parish, xxviii. 4.
Aghagowle, xxviii. 3.
Aghagurtie, xxix. 31.
Aghakillmore, xxi. 76. xxvi. 66.
Aghakintuirke, xxx. 34.
Aghakinturke, xxx. 34.
Aghacrawill, ii. 8.
Aghalaghard, xxxviii. 94. xxx. 77.
Aghalane, ii. 8.
Aghalbrack, ix. 9.
Aghalele Meale, xvi. 35.
Aghalhard, xxvi. 54.
Aghal inane, xxx. 93.
Aghaliske, v. 21.
Aghalissebeka, xxi. 77.
Agliall, xxvi. 16.
Aghallmore, iv. 8.
Aghallyhare, xxvi. 54.
Aghal oghan, xxvi. 66.
Aghalogood, iii. 1 .
Agha Losky, xxvi. 16.
Aghamadcjer, iii. 22.
Aghamanagh, xxviii. 76.
Aghamilly, xxi. 72.
Aghamlisk Rectorye, iii. 2.
Aghamore, iii. 2. xiv. 5. xvi. 40. x>
34. 45.
Aghamuck, viii. 33.
Aghan, vi. 56.
Aghanagh, ix. 30.
Aghanagomner, iii. 9.
Aghanagragh, iv. 30.
Aghanalick, xxviii. 42.
Aghanamal lough, xiii. 30.
Aghananoone, Sessiagh of, iii. 63.
Aghanaranagh, ix. 30.
Aghanargid, iv. 31.
Aghanargitt, i"
Aghanaspicke,
Aghancarcran,
Aghancriny, xj
Aghanegroe, ii,
Aghanelumten,
Aghanemadron.
Aghaneskew, x
Aglianiskie, xx
Aghanmullagh,
Aghanne, xxvii
x. 77.
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Aghimecam, xi. 32.
Aghimer, iii. 66.
Aghimoter, xxvi. 16.
Agliinduffe, vii. 45.
Aghinkillconnell, vii. 34.
Aghinkilltonnell, vii. 34.
Aghinem, iii. 22.
Aghiturphuny, • xxi. 62.
Aghiver, xi. 19.
Aghiwiskie, xxx. 105.
Aghkine, ii. 51.
Aghmacarte, xxix. 90.
Aghmackelin, xxi. 57.
Agh McArt, xvi. 24.
Aghmore, i. 6. xv. 34.
Aghnaconnell, xxviii. 12.
Aghnaghaderna, xiii. 40.
Aghnahoy, xxvi. 65. xxx. 78.
Aghnahinsegagh, xvii. 85.
Aghnamallmine, xxix. 38.
Aghnaskeagh, iii. 51.
Aghnaskey, xxi. 76.
Aglmeclofme, vi. 3.
Aghneclogl), viii. 13.
Aghnecloigh, ii. 8.
Aghnecloy, xxi. 62.
Aghnegallian, xxix. 93.
Aghnehan, iii. 63.
Aghnekelly, viii. 49.
Aghnemore, xxx. 13.
Aghnemutragh, xxi. 47.
Aglmeseragh, xxiv. 40.
Aghneskew, xvi. 36. xxiv. 40.
Aghnosornog, vii. 27.
Aghobane, xiv. 3.
Agholy, ix. 8.
Aghontulchernayne, vi. 3.
Aghowaline, vi. 3.
Aghowanchirrin, vi. 3.
Aghowanine, vi. 3.
Aghowanloghbrien, vi. 3.
Aghowanvickarragh, vi. 3.
Aghowbaneightra, vi. 3.
Aghowbanowtra, vi. 3.
Aghowbelna, xiv. 3.
Aghowconodriska, vi. 3.
Aghowdronagh, vi. 3.
Aghowenclassagh, vi. 3.
Aghowenskeagb, vi. 3.
Aghowentervane, vi. 3.
Aghowentogbane, vi. 3.
Aghowenvarla Mannor, vi. 3.
Aghowenry, vi. 3.
Aghowfin, xiv. 3.
Agbowleiragh, xiv. 3.
Aghowliscrewa, vi. 3.
Aghovvloggan, vi. 3.
Aghowloghlin, vi. 3.
Aghowmore, vi. 3.
Aghowneclogherny, vi. 3.
Aghownecogery, vi. 3.
Aghownengaire, vi. 3.
Aghowneshamer, vi. 3.
Aghowreagh, vi. 3.
Mannor, vi. 3.
Aghowskally, vi. 3.
Aghram, xviii.48.
Agbreagh, iii. 41. iv. 21.
Aghrelean, xiv. 28.
Agbrim, xv. 33.
Church, xxvi. 38.
— — Parish, Tithes of, xxvi
Aghrimes, vii. 30.
iAghrmagh Itragh, vii. 21.
Aghrinaghoughtragh, vii. 21
Aglirum, xvi. 57. xxx. 85.
Aghuliduffe, iv. 21.
Aglnilisfinan, vii. 34.
AgliururaWood, x. 48.
Aghvolly, xxiii.45.
Aghweenagh, xxiv. 21 .
Aghwickilme, xxi. 57.
Aglakinta, Weyrs of, xxvi.
Aglinsse, xv.33.
Aglis, xxix. 100.
Aglish,^ xvii. 18. ^
Parish, Tithes of, xx
Agmacane, vii. 45.
Agnagallagli, x. 19.
Agnehowle, xxi. 76.
Agneraore, xxx. 13.
Agneseragh, xvi. 36.
Aeowana, xv. 35.
Agrine, iii. 66.
Agrowme, xxviii. 22.
Agully, xxx. 102.
I Ahahgnescue, xiii. 51.
I Ahalickbegg, viii. 37.
Ahanane Ronane, iii. 63.
Ahancon, vii. 50.
Ahardatnon, ii. 51.
Ahcoe, xxvi. 67.
Ahowteeteige, vi. 3.
Ailroe, iv. 5.
Akarne, xxv. 13.
Akinduffe, iv. 30.
Alangort, xxix. 93.
Alcharne, xvii. 87.
Alcoggs Land, xxi. 34.
Alderdamona, ii. 51.
Aldermone, xxix. 100.
Aldernon, xxix. 100.
Alesteagh, xvi. 77.
Aigort, xxx. 92.
Alkill, xxi. 76.
Allaghy, xxx. 63.
Allanore, iv. 6.
Allasty, xxii.2.
Allecluone, iv. 6.
Allen, i. 24. xiii. 27.
Wood of, xiii. 27.
Bourke, i. 24. x.37.
Allenemuckduffe, xvi. 21.
Allenhogan, i. 24.
Allen Hogan, x.37.
Allenstowne, vii. 58.
Allenswood, xiii. 12.
Allestagh, xvi. 77.
Allevick, Custom of, xvi. 13.
Alley Smocke, xxv. 15.
Allinagh, xv. 34.
Allinstowne, v. 41.
Allistowne, xxix. 46.
Allonggurt. ii. 50.
Almonstowne, v. 16.
Alrow, xvi. 72.
Altaghmore, xi.75. xviii. 56. xxx. 93.
Altaghreagli, xxx. 93.
Altaglasson, iv.22. xxix. 61.
Alternan, xxx. 54.
Alternane, xv. 12.
Alterullagh, xi. 4.
Altimilke, ii. 4.
Aldnaine, xxv. 21.
Altmore, xxx. 101.
Altnebeemore, xxx. 102.
Altnegalloglagh, xiii. 15.
Altomsechahan, xiii. 16.
Altrassagh, xxv. 22.
Altrasten, xiii. 15.
. Altraston, xiii. 15.
Altscall, xxx. 101.
Alturke, iv. 49.
Amangarum, xxx. 67 .
Amangann, Upper, xxx. 65.
Ambrogh, xxx. 101.
Ambrosetowne, xxvi. 70. xxix. 89.
Anacarch, xvi. 21 .
Anacknanch, xvi. 40.
Anaghagh, xxi. 77.
Anaghbegg, xxvi. 12. xxx. 34.
Anaghcarge, vii. 35.
Anaghcorba, ix. 16.
Anaghdune Parish, xxvi. 12.
Anagh Island, xxviii. 6.
Anaghmore, xvi. 77.
Anaghubane, xxvi. 65.
Analacke, xxviii. 91 .
Anam'Neile, xxi. 34.
Anamore, Wood of, xvii. 7.
Anaskeanan, xxin. 12.
Anavebagb, xxi. 86.
Anchochey, xxx. 102.
Anegloge, xxviii. 63.
Anglesea Co., xv. 63.
Angors Lande, x. 55.
Angu'lagh, xxx. 102.
Aninmekerrigg, xxi. 76.
Ankernaght, xxi. 75.
Ankorsland, iv. 47.
Anlagha, ii. 51.
Anlonstowne, x. 21.
Ann, xi.73.
Annabeg, ix.81.
Annagarry, xxx. 65.
Annageiilfe Church, xxvi. 37.
Annagh, i. 14. 25. ii. 53. in. 1. 6.
13.21. v. 12. vii. 38. x. 39. 48. xv. ;
xvii. 31. xxiv. 26. xxix. 37. 48. 78.
Annaghard, xxi.'75.
Annagharry, xxx. 67.
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INDEX Annagh begg, xi. 36. xvi. 37.
I.OCORUM Annaghboy, i. 2.
<® Annaghcliffe Parish, Tithes of, xxvi. :
cm «acs Annaghcorba, ix. 19.
Advoiiturers, Annaglicrampli, xvi. 40.
Soldiers, Annaghdoin Parish, iv.4.
Annaghdowne Parish, iv. 56.
Annagh, East and West, xxi. 85.
Annagheny, xiii. 51.
Annagh Etragh, xxx. 42.
Annaghewicke, iii. 22.
Annaghfiighnj', v. 24.
Annaghfin, xviii.4.
Annaghgragh, xiii. 51.
Annaghiban, iv. 21.
Annagh Ibenagher, xiv. 10.
Annaghillangan, ix. 8.
Annaghitra, xxix. 61.
Annaghkeene, ix. 8. 9. xxviii. 56.
Annaghmore, xi.36. xv. 45. xvi. 37.
54.
Annaghmona, xvii. 53.
Annaghnaha, xvi. 25.
Annaghnarrow, xvii. 24.
Annaghotrngh, xxix. 61 .
Annaghoulty, v. 1.
Anmighrath Lorge, xxvi. 54.
Anuaghrosty, xxx. 9.
Annaghruddery, xxi. 85.
Annagh Ruth, xxviii. 94.
Annaghs, The, xvii. 16.
Annaght, xvi. 25.
Annagh ubane, xiv. 28.
Annaghuduffe, xiv. 28.
Annagoes, xxx. 78.
Annagor, x. 2.
Annagraraph, xxi. 4.
Annagrane, xxix. 57.
Anna M'neth, xxi. 4.
Annaniella, xxi. 97.
Annamore, ix. 21.
Annaneogh, xxi. 4.
Annassclan, vi. 10.
Annbaily, Castle of, xx. 66.
Annebert, xxx. 102.
Annegloge, xxviii. 64.
Anneglogli, xxiii. 24.
Annorotby, ix. 54.
Anoghes, xvii. 1,5.
Anowrsy, xx. 41.
Antegart, xxviii. 5.
Antilist owne, x. 2.
Antiticorr, ii. 5.
Antrim Barony, xxvi. 66. xxviii. 12.
County, iii. 37. iv. 30. 37.. vi. 39.
49. xiii. 42. 52. xv. 9. 67. xvi
xxi. 23. xxv. 20. 21. xxvi.
xxviii. 12. xxx. 101.102.
County, Tithes, ii. 5.
Antrym County, ii. 3.
Antryne County, viii. 49.
Anveally, xiii. 7.
Any, vii. 30. xxviii. 56.
Any Robin Church, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tithes of xxvi. 38.
Appleyards, Sir Matthew Lott, xv. 77.
Aquaramoi e, xxi. 95.
Arathticonner Barony, xxi. 95.
Arbalan, v. 16.
Arbarnagh, xxii. 21.
Arcaghan, v. 8.
Arcath, viii. 22.
Archdeacons Mills, xviii. 8.
Archerrenabin, xxiii. 3.
Archers Firze, xi. 55.
Archersgrove, xv. 50.
Archersleys, x. 9. xvi. 7.
Archersparkes, v. 5.
Archers llatli, xx. 47.
Archerstowne, vi. 54. xi. 55. xv. 1 5'
xxviii. 14.
Coppes Wood, xvii. 85.
Archestowne, xx. 56.
Arclone, ii. 8.
Arcroman, xx.ll.
Arcrony, xxviii. 22.
Ardacluckine, xxx. 65. 67.
Ardagh, iii. 21. vii. 29. viii. 46. ix 7 x S
xiv. 27. xx. 74. xxviii. 4. V*
xxx. 38. 39.
Barony, xvi. 39. 44. 47. xx. 77 xxvi
1. 75. 76. xxx. 88.
— Parish Tithes, xxvi. 41.
Priory, part, x. 48.
Water Mill, iv. 5.
Ardaghie, xxx. 4.
Ardaghstowne, xi. 56.
Ardamallagh, xx. 21.
Ardandra, v. 52.
Ardanmore, ix. 30.
Ardaumnaghta, xvii. 23.
Ardbeg, xv. 46.
Ardbegg, ii. 21. xxviii. 46.
Ardbolus, v. 16.
Ardbon, xvii. 77.
Ardbouiy, ix. 19.
Ardbrahon, xxx. 61.
Ardbrenan, xxi. 94.
Ardbrinnon, xxviii. 20.
Ardbrinone, xxviii. 20.
six. Ardbuckan, xxi. 100.
Ardcalfe, xxv. 30.
Ardcallen, xvi. 40.
Ardcanagh, vii. 29.
Ardcanie, xiii. 15.
Ardcanne, xiii. 15.
Ardcannon, xxvi. 43.
Ardcase, xvii. 23.
Ardcasta, xxx. 63.
Ardchoige, v. 35.
Ardcliney, xxx. 101.
Ardcloim, iii. 44.
Ardclone, iv. 49.
Ardcolla, xxiv. 16.
Ardcollan, xxiv. 16.
Ardcollman, ix. 47.
Ardconra, xvii. 23.
Ardcorbeg, xx. 8.
Ardcorby, xx. 8.
Avdcowell, ii. 51 .
Ardcroanemenus, xviii. 58.
Ardcullagh, xvi. 20.
Arde, ix. 6. x. 48.
Ardeagh, xvii. 47. xxx. 65.
Ardecrow, xviii. 40.
Ardecrue, xviii. 40.
Ardeerne, xvii. 77.
Ardegarnan, xiii. 16.
Ardegashil), xxiii. 44.
Ardegoone, vii. 27.
Ardehoige, xxx. 38.
Ardelis, ix. 5.
Arduntion, ii. 8.
Ardenow, xiv. 14.
Ardentinane, xxiii. 18.
ii. Ardenton, ii. 51.
8. Ardenvolagh, x. 13.
6. Arderliney, xxx. 101
Arderry, xxv. 46.
Ardetarne, xiii. 56.
Ardetegill, xv. 34.
Ardeturrish, xxiii. 44.
Ardevoghan, xiv. 31.
Ardfield Parish, xxx. 6.
Ardfert, Burrough of, x. 22.
Parish, x. 22.
Ardfinane, xxii. 25.
Ardgeghan, iv. 66.
Ardgehan, xxx. 16.
Ardglasse, ii. 51. iii. 54. iv. 26. :
Ardgonnell, xvi. 33.
Ardgowlamore, iv. 20.
Ardgrill, ii. 51.
Ardhincke, xxx. 38.
Ardierin, ix. 6.
Ardileganpoile, vii. 30.
Ardimony, xxv. 21.
Ardincole, i. 25.
Ardincoyle, i. 25.
Ardine, xxviii. 37.
Ardingragane, xxviii. 41.
Ardingrane, xxviii. 41,
Ardinloane, iii. 11.
Ardinpinane, xxx. 94.
Ardintenan, xxx. 94.
Arditragh, xxv. 22.
Ardivillane, v. 15.
Ardkavan, xxvi. 43.
Ardkavill, ii. 51.
Ardkelly, xxviii. 6.
Ardkenagh, ii. 51. xvii. 23.
Ardkenan, xvi. 62.
Ardkereene, xx. 8.
Ardkillmarken, xxv. 26.
Ardlase, vi. 1.
Ardleagh, ii. 51.
Ardleskny, ii. 52.
Ardleugh, xxvi. 66.
Ardlogher, xvi. 19.
Ardlonan, xvi. 73.
Ardlougher, xxvi. 67.
Ardlowman, xxi. 23.
Ardmagh, iv. 37. xvii
County, ii. 25. i
vi. 18. vii. 16. £.
Diocese of, >
Ardmat Bregan, x
Ardmath, xxviii. 4
County, xvi.
Poles, xvi. 5!
Ardmayle, xxvi. 6'
East Part, iv
Ardm'Clanchy, iv.
Ardm'Clonagh, xx
Ardmcslancke, xxx
Ardmiiode, xxiii. 4
Ardmo, xxvi. 59.
Ardmoilagliey, iv. !
Ardmollan, xxiii. 2
Ardmomcabegg, x.
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Ardragh Watercourses, in- 21.
Aidraghan, ii. 53.
Ardray, xxu. 2.
Ardrean, xxviii. t>6-
Ardree, vi. 50. viu.43.
Ardrery, iv- 63.
Ardrignillbegg, v. 48.
Ardriloman, n. 5.
Ardrinan, x.22. xix. 55.
Avdroe, ix.19.
Ardroman, xxx. 101.
Ardrosse, xi. 69.
Ardrum, iv. 6.
Ardrumes, Great, xviu. 19.
Ardrums, xxii. 10.
Ards, xx. 3.
Barony, xvi. 3. xxx. 7.
Ardsallagh, vii. 58. xxi. 3. xxx
Ardscoll, xvi. 61.
Ardsheragli, x.21.
Ardskeagh, xiii. 65. xxi. 38.
Artlskeaghbegg, xvii. 22.
Ardskeagbmore, xx. 66.
Ardskilluiine, xi. 36.
Avdskimon, xxx. 53.
Ardskining, xx. 8.
Ardtample, v. 37.
Ardtarmon, v. 12.
Ardtrasnan, v. 12.
Ardtully, xvii. 22. xx. 26.
Ardvandra, xx. 71.
Ardvarnagh, xvi. 19.
Ardvernish, ii. 4.
Ardvolane, x. 21.
Ardvoy, i. 34.
Ardworstein, xxi. 28.
Aremony, xxv. 21.
Arghmaghdowne, xxix. 96.
Argill, xxx. 63.
Arglinbridge, xxii. 14.
Ariebregie, xxv. 33.
Arkloe, x. 2.
Arklow Barony, xxv. 11. xxvi
Arlanstowne, vii. 1 1. 58. xvm.
Arleagh, xxi. 18.
Armagh County, xxm. 47 .
Dioces, i. 14.
Arn Castle, xxx. 104.
Arnecamane, xxviii.4.
Arnegerane, x. 30.
Arnegilky, vi.2.
Aroghchoole, xxviii. 12.
Aroghly, viii. 33.
Arra Barony, i. 35.
Arrable Land, xviii. 52.
Arran, Isles of, iii. 77 .
Island of, xiv^3.
Arrane, xvii. 72.
Arribragg, xxv. 33.
Arriherinmore, iv.17.
Anon Barony, xiii. 23.
Amman, xxv. 36.
Arrundell Street, xv. 7.
Arrundels House, xv. 76.
Avskall, xxiv. 5.
Artane, xvii. 3. ^
Arteegalvane, xxix. j4.
Artherston, xvii. 38.
Arthgaine, Little, xvn. 75.
Arthony, xxviii. 63.
Artliokellybride, iii- 22.
Arthurstowne, ix. 52. x. 10
14.63.
- Little, xviii. 24.
Artibolan, ii. 4.
Artiteige, x. 29.
Artlow, iv. 31.
Artonagli. x. 17.
Artshannavohy, Max. 41.
Artullymore, xxii. 2.
Arustowne, xxiv. 61.
Arve, xxx. 93.
Ascreedane, xx. 10.
Ash (Bigg), xxviii. 12.
(Little), xxvui. 12.
Aslianbly, viii. 53.
Aslianbohy, vi. 52. 53.
Ashbolls Croft, xxiv. 32.
Ashborne Bath, vi. 25.
Ashen, xxx. 29.
Ashenbohy, viii. 52.
Ashendrosse, xxx. 29.
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Ashestowne, xiv. 24.
Ashnesmeagh, vii. 55.
Asholows, iv. 31.
Ashtowne (Chief Bent), vi.25.
Askcokeile, xxvi. 43.
Aske, xxi. 84. .
Askellane, xxviii. 5.
Askengarran, xxi. 28.
Askers Mabrin, xv. 38.
Askeveller, xxix. 110.
Askiniirsin, xxix. 43.
Askinnon, xxx. 53.
Askwally, xi. 38.
Asrismore, xxi. 4.
Assady, xvi. 16.
Assaly, xxi. 16.
Assan, xxx. 29.
Assaty, iii. 59.
Assembly Garden, xxv. 27.
Assey, xvi. 30.
Asshagard, v. 36.
Assy Parish, Tidies of, xxvi. 59.
Astagobb, x. 66.
Asterig, x. 22.
Astrissmore, xxi. 4.
Asivood, v. 15.
Atay, xiv. 27.
Atclare, x.41.
Atliamameene, v. 38.
Athanry Barony, xxi. 67.
Athay, xiv. 27. xvii. 70.
Adiboe, iii. 66. xxix. 71.
Adiboy, xxx. 10.
Athclare, v. 16. x. 2.
Adiea, xxx. 40.
Athelint, xi.62.
Athena, ix. 18.
Athenny, xxiii. 45.
’ ' aree Barony, v. 34. xv. 5a
Liberties of, xxvi. 51.
— Towr
i. 51.
Atlienrey Barony, xxu. 49.
Athenry Half Barony, iv. 24.
Barony, xxvi. 54.
Parish, i. 2.
Parish, Tidies of, xxiv. 58.
Atherde Barony, i. 15. ...
Atherdee, iii. 31. vii. S2. x. 10. 24.
xxi. 7. xxv. 52.
Barony, i. 30. ii. 10. vi. 5. 51. vu. 52.
ix 23. 52. x. 10.54. xi.40. 56. 58.
62. xiii. 8. xvi.6.48. xvii. 38.45.81.
xviii. 23. 24. 54. xxiii. 24. xxiv. 1.
xxv. 52. xxviii. 35. 63. 97. 99. xxix.
5.64.108.
Castle of, xxviii. 63.
(Houses in), xvii. 45. xxiii. 24.
Liberties of, xxv. 52.
Parish, iii. 29. x. 10. xvui.24.54.xxv. a2.
River of, viii. 2^ xi.62.
Adiey, xiv. 27.
Athgaine, xviii. 51.
Great, xx. 33. xxx. 99.
Athgarrett, xvi. 61.
Athgenstowne, xx. 33.
Atligoe, x. 66.
Athuemne, iv. 6.
Athindbegg, xvi. 15. xvii. 85.
Athindmore, viii. 52. xvi. la. xvn. 8a.
Athirde Barony, in. 89. vi.43 vn.54.
Adiirdee Barony, viii. 2. xvu. 35. xxi>
1XXX.1.
Athkerne, x. 67.
Atlilacka, i. 10.
Athleage, xiv. 3.
Parish, viii. 34.
Athloane Barony, xvi. 62. xxiv. 52.
Atlilone, x. 2. xiv. 25.
-Barony, i. 15. 25. iv.81. v.34.
33. 34. ix. 19. 31. 47
3. xvii. 23. xxiii. 2.
xxviii. 50. xxix. 37. x
— (Houses in), xxix. 23.
Town of, xxvi. 6.
Athlumney, xiii. 69. xvii. 90. ...
15. xxviii. 55. 73. xxix. 6. 46. 76.
Athlumny, iv. 41. xxii. 51. _
Rectory, Tithes of, xxvi. o9.
Athornan, ii. 41.
Athquirke, xxviii. 94. xxx. 77.
Athronan, vii. 11. 58. xxi. 76.
Athronane, ii. 41.
Athshanbohy, xxix. 93.
Athunree Barony, xxviii. 28. 56.
Atneskelt, xxx. 102.
Atshambohy, xxix. 41.
Attettort, viii. 25.
Attenfranky, xxviii. 98.
Attergall, i. 14.
Atthy Thomasereagli, xxi. 67.
Atticloghy, xxi. 45. xxii. 21.
Atticonnor, iii. 55.
Attignagh, x. 48.
Atticknockane, xxiii. 38.
Attiquirke, xxiv. 18.
Attishane, x. 25. xiii. 15.
Attome, x. 48.
Attquirke, xxiv. 18.
Attrunagh, xxv. 22.
Attybran, iv. 6.
Attybreagh, xxiv. 9.
Attydermott, xv.54.
Atty Donnogh, viii. 26.
Attyfiny, xxiii. 38.
Altyfory, xxvi. 12.
Attyfoylim, xxx. 97.
Attygedden, xxviii. 96.
Atty James, x. 44. xxiii. 45.
Attynabegg, xxviii. 56.
Attynamore, xxviii. 56.
Attynecantire, xiii. 15.
Attyslana, xv. S3.
Atty Thomas, Reagh, xxix. 109.
Aty Thomas, xxvi. 51.
Augherry, xviii. 56.
Augherskea, vii. 58.
Aughlagliagh, ii. 51.
Aughlost, xvii. 24.
Aughmekere, xxvi. 65.
Aughmore, v. 41.
Aughorosblonick, iv. 19.
Aughreenagh, xxvi. 72.
Aughrim, Mannor of, xv. 54.
Augh terly n, xxi. 8.
Aughumy, xxii. 58.
Aughweenagh, xxvi. 67.
Aulert, xxx. 92.
Avell, xxi. 86. __
Avilstowne, xxii. 5. •
Awe, xviii. 20.
■ Westerly half plowland, iii. 13.
Ayle, ix. 7. xxviii.4.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND :
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BaHicurrig, x. 48.
Ballida, v. 1.
Ballidaly, ix.8.
BallidaiT, xxx. 67.
Ballidavin, xvi. 24.
Baliidoher, xx. 70.
Ballidonafin, xi. 46.
Ballidrohidbegg, ix. 30.
Balliduffe, xvii. 36.
Ballidurly, xx. 70.
Balliea, iv. 6.
Ballieiliy, ii. 12.
Ballieure, xv. 38.
Ballifarmyle, xxix. 37.
Ballifarrala, vli. 29.
Ballifinane, v. 33.
Ballifinne, xviii. 59.
Ballifowkin, xxx. 73.
Balliganturla Parsonage, xv. 35.
Balligeane, vii. 30.
Balligegan, vii. 45.
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IBallinekill, vii.38. xxvi
Balljnekillibegg, xx.70,
Ballinelenagh^'x'i.^ T .
Ballinelligott, iii.ll.
Ballimaduffe, xxxiii. 1.
Ballimakissy, xi. 45.
Ballim'coddie, xxv. 6.
Ballimitty Parish, Tithes of, xxv
BaUimkallin, iii. 35.
Ballimoe, xvii. 23.
Barony, xvii. 24. xxi. 3. s
Ballimony, xxiii. 8.
Ballimorish, xiv. 34.
Ballimoroge, xx. 2.
Ballimorasli, xxix. 51.
Ballimulory, v. 12.
BalKmurry, iii. 10.
Ballin, xx. 71. xxviii.90.
Ballina, xvii. 22. xxiii. 10. 25.
Ballinabearny, xiv. 27.
Ballinablag, vii. 12.
Ballinaboe, iii. 58.
Ballinabolie, ix. 55.
Ballinacur, xxii. 22.
Ballinacurra, xxv. 4.
Ballinadun, xxv. 6.
Ballinagh, vii. 12. xxvi. 69.
Ballinaglian, xxx. 63.
Ballinagerrill, xiii. 40.
Ballinaglee, xxi. 38.
Ballinagough, xiii. 40.
Ballinagrosse, xiii. 40.
Ballinagurke, xiii. 40.
Ballinaba, ix. 19.
Ballinaban, xxx. 64.
BaUinakill, vii. 55. xvii. 16. x
BallinakiUy, xviu. 48.
Ballinaligg, xxi. 95.
Ballinalin, xiii. 16.
Ballinalty, xi. 26.
Ballinamona, ix. 45.
iolyne, xxii. 2.
doorty, xxv. 33.
doraneigbter, xvii. 22.
ldmmlagh Emlagh, xxx. 59.
idrumney, x. 57.
idry, xx. 2.
Ballinivillin, xxi. 72.
I Ballinkcaly, vii. 32.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
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ISES/iif:,
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-k, vi. 2.
Ballinla, iii. 18.
Ballmlabane, xi.4. xxi.
iii. 44.
v. 21.
Ballinlatrigg, xxi. ‘
Ballinlaugh” iv. 61.
Ballinlaw, vii. 12.
Ballinlavvbeg, xi.2<
Balliniinagh, xxx. 27.'
Ballinlinekard^xxii. 18
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Baliinlug, xvii. 73.
Ballinmoley, iii. 1 1.
Ballino, ; —
Bnllin
i. 26. i
22.
Ballinogarrane, vi. 28.
Ballinofort, xxvi. 43.
Ballinooneene, xv. 34.
Ballinore, xiv. 18. xvii. 41
BaUinowlai
Ballin
x. 73.
Ballin Parke, xxvm. oo.
Bnllinperod, xx. 8.
Ballinporagb, xi. 7.
Ballinpursoone, xiv. 2.
Ballinrahy, xxiv. 45.
Ballinrally, xx. 45.
Ballinraly, Woods of, ix. 30.
Ballinrath, xxviii. 58.
Ballinree, iv. 42. xxii. 17.
Ballinreeliske, xxx. 39.
Ballinrelessey, ix. 18.
Ballinriderry, xxiii. 43.
Ballinrinck, xviii. 45.
Ballinringlaneg, vii. 44.
Ballinringlanny, ii, 18.
Ballinroan, xx. 11. xxii. 5.
Ballinroane, xxvi. 69.
Ballinroback, xxix. 55.
Ballinrobe Mannor, iv. 13.
Ballinrocb, xxv. 6.
Ballinroe, xxiii. 18. 34.
Ballinrore, ix. 18.
Ballinrogibegg, xxv. 33.
Ballinrostie, xxv. 43.
Ballinrostig, xv. 38.
Ballinrudderie, vii. 58.
Ballinruddery, xxiii. 43. xxviii
Ballinrudla, xx. 22.
- Old Towne of, x
Ballinrushe, xxviii. 58.
Ballinnishm, vi. 23.
Ballinryddle, xviii. 48.
Ballinsaggard, xviii. 4.
Ballinscubegg, iii. 44.
I Ballinskellix.
-Sallintaggart ,
Ballintagirt, iii. 56. Lx. 30. xiv. 2.
Ballintample, ix. 6. xxviii. 40. xxix. 99.
Ballintaylor, xxv. 22.
Ballintean, xxiv. 48.
Ballinteere, xxix. 111.
Ballintemple, vii. 36. xxii. 5. xxx. 63.
Ballinteskin, xxvi. 70.
Ballin tillan, xviii. 6.
Ballintillane, xxiv. 11.
Ballintlea, viii. 58. x. 66. xv.28. xvii. 15.
n„n:„.,bber, vi. 57. xvii. 15. xxi. 30.
arony, ii. 33. vii. 35. xv. 40. xvi. 87.
xx. 14. xxi. 3. xxii. 5. xxiii. 8. 31.
xxiv. 16. xxvi. 54. xxviii. 50. xxx
I 33.59.104.
Parish, xxviii. 3.
I Parish, Tithes of, xxiv. 58. xxvi. 40.
Ballintober, xviii. 1.
Barony, ix.31.
Ballintobuier, xxi. 102.
Ballintobuir, xxi. 30.
Ballintobur, xx. 8.
Ballintobure, xxx. 40.
Ballin togher, ix. 5. 6. xviii. 19. xxix. 112.
Ballintoper, xxviii. 87.
Ballintosig, xv. 22.
Ballintow, v. 11.
Ballintoy, xxv. 22.
Ballintra Church, xxvi. 39.
Parish, Tithes of, xxvi. 39.
Ballintraman, xxvi. 43.
Ballintrian, xiii. 27.
BallinLroghan, xiii. 49.
Ballintrobole, vi. 10.
Ballintubber, xvi. 37.
Barony, xxiv. 52.
Ballintue, xx. 40. 57.
Ballintuffa, ix. 18.
Ballinturlaghe, xiv. 3.
Ballinturley, xxix. 36.
Ballinty, xxiii. 23.
Ballinulty, xvi. 40.
Ballinurinan, xxi. 26.
Ballinurniny, ix. 7.
Ballinvallagli Chiefi-y, xxii. 18.
xxx.95!’ XX1‘ ' XX1V'
Ballinvarally, xxx. 40.
Ballinvarry, xxii. 39.
Ballinveiry, vi. 28.
Balhnveny, xv. 54.
Ballinvere, xviii. 28.
Ballinvillen, x. 66.
Ballinviller, xxi. 59.
Ballinvillon, iii. 11.
Ballinvir, 11. 49.
Ballinvogher, iii. 27- ix. 6. xv. 38.
Ballinvogie, ii. 18.
Ballinvohir, xxi. 72.
Ballinvollagh, xxviii. 29.
Ballinvollam, iii. 58.
Ballinvollin, xv. 38. xxix. 67.
Ballinvollon, xxvi. 54.
Ballinvollouny, xiv. 18.
Ballinvonin, xxiii. 8.
Ballinvony, x. 2.
Ballinvoskige, ii. 18.
Ballinvoy, xxviii. 4.
Ballinward, xxii. 37.
Balbnwilhn, xxx. 73.
Ballinwrodick, xxii. 2.
Bnllioginan, x. 27.
Balliolongervey, xiii. 52. '
Ballionane, xxx. 94.
Balliotra, xxv. 6.
Ballioughtragh, xxv. 6.
Balliranyny, xxiv. 54.
Ballironecan, iii. 55.
Ballirra Rectory, Tithes of, xxvi. 60.
Ballisannon, xxv. 32.
Balliscaddane, xiv. 25.
Ballismeere, xxix. 31.
Ballishane, xxviii. 33.
Ballishine Tithes, xv. 35.
Ballishitt, v. 41.
Ballislimegan, xxii. 21.
Ballishneheeny, xxx. 77.
Ballishneheny, xxiv. 9.
Ballisiskin, iii. 59.
Ballistene, xxx. 74.
Ballistowne, v. 61.
Castle, v. 61.
Balliteige, xiii. 27.
Ballitinne, xviii. 59.
Ballitoran, iii. 32.
Ballitoure, xiii. 27.
Ballitrent, v. 41.
Ballitrim, i.24.
Ballitrost, vii. 47.
Balliturtaine, xi. 41.
Ballivaroe, xxx. 17.
Balliveolaghan, xv. 34.
Ballivillane, xx. 41.
Ballivodaine, x. 13.
Ballivone, vi. 34.
Ballivoy, xiv. 30.
Balliwilliam, iii. 1. vii. 44.
Reagh, vi. 9.
Balliwilliamroe, xxii. 16.
BalJiwolhvill, xxx. 32.
Balhnanarge, xxi. 64.
Ballmary, Upper Moyety, iii. 54.
Balhnemeroge, xxvi. 52.
Ballmesagart, v. 38.
Ballmeskeagh, xxix. 47.
Balliniartin, xvi. 12.
Balhniroge, xxvi. 52.
Ballnagassell, ii. 4.
Ballnagery, iv. 24.
BallnakillJ xvi. 23.
Ballnalty, xi. 26.
Ballnemurry, xxi. 3.
Ballniacnrra, v. 40.
Ballnibally, v. 38.
Ballnoroghowe, xvi. 17.
Ballodarry, xiii. 41.
Ballogharry, xiii. 41.
Balloghele. xiii. 40.
Balloghy Parish, Tithes of, xxvi. 41.
Ballomanus, iv. 47.
Ballomullin, xvii. 7.
Balloran, xviii. 10.
Ballouske, iii. 59.
Balloutragh, xiv. 2.
Balloy, xiv. 2.
Ballraglnn, viii. 1.
Ballraine, xxiv. 24.
Ballrath, v. 45. xv. 63. xvi. 43. xx
xxi. 94. xxii. 7. xxix. 87.
Ballreagan, xxi. 1.
Ballreagh, xv. 63.
Ballregan, x. 55. xxx. 86.
Ballreish, xxix. 46.
Ballrennett, xiii. 68.
Ballrin, xxiv. 24.
Ballrodery Barony, iv. 42. xv. 21.
Ballrose, viii. 9.
Balh'othery Barony, xxv. 6. 10. xxviii
Ballrowan, xxviii. 57.
Ballruddery, xvi. 47.
— — Barony, xxviii. 7. 45. 95. xxx. 4
liallrudery Barony, vi. 1. xxx. 1.
Ballrussell, xvii. 85.
Ballrygan, xvi. 84.
Ballsynean, iii. 1.
Balltoune, xvi. 7.
Balltrasney, xi. 37.
Balltrasny, xxiii. 5.
Balludula, xiv. 3.
Balluledan, xv. 29.
Ballure, xxx. 49.
Ballurgann, xxviii. 17.
Ballmiea, xxiii. 20.
Ballvinstowne, xvi. 47.
Ballyabran, xxi. 28.
Ballyadam, xxviii. 29.
Barony, xiv. 16.
Ballyadams Barony, ii. 53. x. 2.
Ballyaddambeg, x. 18.
Ballyaddan Barony, xvi. 86.
Ballyaddings, ix. 5.
Ballyaddy, ix. 42. x. 19.
Ballyaden, ix. 5. xxi. 28.
Ballyadicke, iii. 34. ix. 8.
Ballyadin, xxii. 45.
Ballyagharaske Chief-rent, xvi. 25,
Ballyaghbuy, xxviii. 22.
I Ballyaghecne, vii. 12.
| Bally Aghegeigh, xxi. 47.
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Ballyallan, xxi. 4.7. B.
Ballyallavoe, iv. 11. . R]
Ballyalhnane, xm. 43. xxx. 4U. y
Ballyallogh, xvu. 15. B
Ballyally, iv.49. xxvm. 95. xxx. 13. B
Ballyallynan, xxvm. 3. B
Ballyaltin, North, xxix. 91.
Ballyameene, iv. 18.
Ballyamine, xiv. 2. _
Ballyaminetrant, xiv. 2.
Ballyamyell, xvi. 40. p
Ballyankane, xxix. 54.
Ballyan, vii.29. r
Ballyanleo, xxii.37.
Ballyanragh, viii. 19. j
Baliyanraghanraore, xiv. Si.
Ballyanraghty, xv. 38.
Ballyany, xiii. 16.
Ballyard, 1.1. xxii. 10.
Ballyare, iv. 13. xxi. 16.
Ballyareela, xv. 28.
Ballyarick, xxiii. 2.
Ballyariny, vii. 1.
Bally arkin, East, m 64.
Ballyarlontigg, xviii. 13.
Ballyarny, xvii. 75.
Ballyart, xxviii. 73. xxix. 16.
Bally ary, iii. 59.
Ballyassine, xv.34.
Ballyatten, xxviii. 20.
Ballygauliffe, iv. 20.
Bally auly, xxix. 90.
Ballyauraghanmore, xiv. si.
Ballyawrightie, xxviii. 33.
Ballyayne, xvi. 13.
Ballybackagh, xxiv. 9.
61. xxix. 38. xxx. 6.
Ballybaneocke, xxvi.43.
Ballybanoge, xxix. 91.
Ballybarne, xxix. 114.
Ballybamey, xxvm.20.
Ballybamy, iv. 31. xm. 16. xxi.
Ballybarvoy, xxi. 31.
Ballybaune, iii. 15.
Ballybawne, iv.85. :w.4L „ 55
BaUybeaghan, xm. 69. xxvi.
73. xxix. 6.
Bally Beahan, xxix. 76.
Ballybeary, xxx. 5.
Ballybeatagh, ii. 41.
Ballybeg, xiv. 35. xv. 62. xxi. 26.
It mW. 2.11.57. xxvi. 11. 52.
Ballyboggan, vi. 25. xxm. 15.
Ballybogher, v. 42. x. 41. o3.
Ballybohoge, xxviii 1.
Ballybohy, xxviii. 3.
Ballybollan, vi. 39.
Cheifrey, xiii. 52.
Ballybollellin, xxx. 40.
Ballyboneene, x. 8.
Ballybonin, ix. 21.
Ballybonny, xviii. 24.
Bally Bony, xxix. 5.
Ballybooler, xxix. 55.
Ballybough Bridge, xxv. 1j.
Ballyboughill, xxx. 43.
Ballybought, x. 67. xvu. 87.
Ballybowloglilys, xiii. 52.
Ballyboy, vi. 9. xi. 20. xvu. 7j.
xxviii. 20.
Barony of, i. 29. vi. 10. xxm.
Parish of, i. 9.
Ballyboybegg, xxviii. 17.
Ballyboymore, xxviii. 17. .
Ballybracke, i. 1. ix. 16. xx.10.
Ballybradagh, xvi. 84.
Ballybrade, xvi. 75.
Bally bragher, xxi. 72. .
Ballybraghy, xvii. 16. xxvi. 9.
Ballybrannaghan, u. 28.
BallybrasiU, v. 27.
Ballybrassill, xxii. 8.
Ballybrazell, x. 2.
Bally Breaghy Parish, Tythes of, >
Ballybreary Parish, Tythes of, xxv
Ballybrecoy, xxiii. 33.
Ballybreedy, xxiv. 52.
Ballybreene, xxx. 27.
| Ballycarksouse, xxi. 47.
Ballycarnan, v. 31.
Ballvcarny, x. 26.
Ballyclemesliy, x
Ballyclenkeene,
Ballvcleraghan,
BallybrUan, ix. 18.
Ballybrenan, vi. 11. xm. 55.
Ballybrenanbegg, i-39.
Ballybrenane, xxvi. 43.
Ballybrennagh, xxi. 95.
Ballybrenoge, xiv. 81. _
Ballybrett, Barony of, vn. oO- xvl-
BaUybricken, v. 38. xi. 38. xxiii. 20.
Ballybrickett, x. 41.
Ballybridge, iii. 75.
BallJbrinT iv. 56. ix. 65. xxvm. 20.
Ballybrisky, viii. 52.
Mountaine, xxiv. 11.
Ballybeggasleboy, xxiv. 2.
BaUybeggy, *»• ■*-
Ballybelagh, xxi. 77.
Ballybergh, vi.20.
Ballyberrane, xxi. 89.
Ballybeskey, xxx. 101.
Ballybesly, xxx. 101.
Ballybetagh, x. 19. xm. 58. xvu.
Ballybetaghs Chief-rent, xvi. 25.
Ballybettagh, xxiv. 5.
Ballybin, xiii. 15.
Major, xxiii. 5.
Minor, xvi. 61.
Ballybinbur, ii. 40.
Ballybinoge, Lower, xxm. 3.
Upper, xxm. 3.
Bally blacker, v. 38.
Bally bleagh, iii. 61.
Ballyboane, iv. 20.
Ballybocklone, xxiii. 1.
Ballyboe, xiii. 16. xxiii. 49.
Ballyboes, xiii. 15. 16. xxi. 8.
Bally bog, xiii. 50.
Ballybogagh, ii. 4.
Ballybogan, xx. 11.
Bally bogg, xxiii. 2.
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Ballybroder, iv.31. xxi, 14.
Ballybrody, xi.31. xv.34.
Ballybrogan, xxvi. 54.
Ballybrowgh, ii. 23.
Ballybrowh, ii. 23.
Ballybrowne, iii. 42. xxv. 24.
. Ballybrownebegg, xxvi. 12.
Ballybrownimore , vn. 53.
Ballybrowny, i.39. v.12.
Ballybrussin, xvi. 7.
Ballybryen, ix. 25.
Ballybryne, xxvi. 8.
Ballybuddoch, xxvm. 42.
Ballybugge, xi. 12.
Ballybuggy, xxix. 90.
Ballyburdenbegg, vn. 21.
7. Ballyburdenmore, xxu.36.
Ballyburly, xxv. 11.
Ballyburre, ii- 32.
I Ballycaden, iv. 18.
I Ballycagliin, xvi. 62. xvin. SA.
1 Ballycahan, iv. 66. xxx. 16.
1 Ballycahane, iv. 49. xi. 64.
1 Ballycabassy, ii. 16.
Ballycalla, xvii. 14.
1 Ballycallagan, xxvi. 16.
Ballycallanagli, iv. 6.
Ballycallian, Tythes of, xxvi. 16-
Ballycally, x. 2. xxvi. 43.
Ballycanahan, ix.18.
Ballycanan, xxviii. 3.
Ballycannan, xxvm. 75. 76.
I Ballycanta, xxiii. 15.
Ballycappoge, vi. 20.
I Ballycarane, xxvi. 43.
1 Ballycarfin, xxii. 48.
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12 Ballycollan, vi. 9. xxvi. 33.
Ballycolledbegg, ii.45.
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BaUycorny, xv. 34.
Ballvcorrane, vi. 54.
Ballycorre, xxx. 105.
Ballycorrigan, v. 1.
Ballycoshowne, m. 75.
Ballycottiganigg, xv. 38.
Ballycoughy, xvi. 4.
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INDEX Ballycourkebegg, ii. 16.
LOCOROM Ballycovack, iii. 11.
Certificates Ballycowan, Barony of, x:
for Ballycowen, ix. 30. xvi. 1 .
Adventurers. Barony of, iii. 17. ix
50. :
:. 40. :
Courts Baron,
Leet,
Mannor of,
Parish of, i. 9.
Wood of, xvi. 1. x:
Ballycowenbeg, xxvi. 16.
BaUycownen, Barony of,
Ballycoyle, xxviii. 2.
Ballycrahane, x. 81.
Ballycraheene, x. 67.
Ballycranagh, x. 31.
Ballycranneil, xxiii. 15.
Ballycranon, xxi. 95.
Ballycrany, Parish of, xx:
Ballycreene, xxx. 13.
Ballycreg, ii.4.
Ballycregan, xvi. 84.
Ballycregane, i. 15.
Ballycrehane, xxix. 6.
Ballycreghan, xxi. 92.
Baiiycremode, xxv. 4.
Ballycrenan, xv. 22. xxi. ;
Ballycreon, xviii. 16.
Ballycrinigan, xxiv. 1 1.
Ballycrisle, ix. 6.
Ballycristall, ix. 6.
Ballycrogagh, ii. 4.
Ballycrohow, xvi. 17.
Ballycron, xxv. 21.
Ballycronigan, x. 41.
Ballycrony, xvii. 15. 16.
Ballycrossage, xxi. 34.
Ballycrosscally, Cheif-rent,
Ballycrouckly, xvi. 4.
Ballycruckie, xxviii. 45.
Ballycrum, xiii. 40.
Baliycullane, iii. 20. v. 41.
xxvi. 47.
Ballyculleene, i. 10.
Ballycullen, vi. 43.
Ballyculfay, xiii. 52.
" " " Uin, : - -
16.
Bally Cull
xxx. 95.
Ballycullinane, ix. 19.
Bnllyculogher, xxix. 38.
Ballycuny, xxi. 23.
Ballycurdy, x. 48.
Ballycurrin, xvii. 16.
Ballycuny, East Part, v. 51.
Ballycusen, xxx. 38.
Ballycuslaine, v. 41.
Ballycuslane, x.41.
Ballyda, xv. 34.
Ballydacker, xi. 4.
Ballydae, x. 67.
Ballydahan, xxx. 39.
Ballydalien, iii. 43.
Ballydahin, xx. 6.
Ballydally, xvi. 40. xviii. 56.
Ballydamore, xxiv. 42.
Ballydanouck, xxviii. 6.
Ballydarogy, xxi. 60.
Ballydavid, xiv. 2. xvii. 33. 6
Ballydavine, xv.33.
Ballydavy, xxi. 89.
Ballydaw, xxx. 29. 49.
Ballyday, xxvi. 3.
Ballydegan, xx. II .
Ballydenen,
Ballyderaow
Ballyderegat
Ballydergan, xv. 58
Ballyderlisk, x. 18.
Ballydermot, x. 18.
Bnllydermott Roe, •
Ballyderry, iv. 4.
Ballydescrt, iv. 24.
Ballydeslane, xxi. 4'
Ballydiggan, iv.49.
Ballydikin, xxii. 48.
Ballydillabeg, xxx. S
Ballydina, vi. 59.
Ballydinagh, xxix. 4
Ballydipping, iv. 31
Ballvdire,
Ballydloug
Ballydnoghe
Ballydoghei
ii. 2.
Ba!!ydolean,X ix. 31.
BaUydonahane, xxviii. 22.
Ballydone.rhy, xiii. 16
Ballydonelbegg, xxn. 8.
Ballydonnagh, i. 24.
By^U.4^xiiL
Ballydonogli],,xiv. 35.
Ballydonoghue, ix. 18.
Shells.
Ballydorgan, xv. 58.
Ballydorogg, xxx 40.
Ballydorogye, xxix. 107.
Ballydowbegg, xv. 35.
Ballydowde, vi. 25. xxviii. 5
Ballydowell, x. 13.
Ballydowgan, xi. 27.
BJdowigan, vi. 6L
Ballydowny, vH^ 37.
Ballydoyje, i. 37^xvi. Sl.^x
Ba| jyd rollid mor<
Castle, x. 60.
Ballydugan, x. 35. :
Ballyduigan, xvii. 41
Ballyduncene, xvii. 75
Ballyduneene, xx. 13.
Ballydungan, x. 61. x:
Ballydungroir, xvi. 31 .
Ballydunneene, xi. 7.
Ballydurty, xxv. 33.
Ballydusker, iii. 59.
Ballydwigan, xvii. 67.
Ballyea, viii. 64. xi. 36
North Part, v. 1.
Ballyean, ii. 53. iv. 6.
Bally Eden, xiii. 55.
Edine, xvii. 16.
Edmond, ii. 43.
Ballyeehyes, xxv. 3.
i Ballyeghan, xxi. 30.
Ballyeglilogh, xxv. 22.
Ballyegny, xx. 29. xxv
Ballyegnybegg, xxx. 40
Ballyeightragh, xxvi. 5!
Ballyelllsh, xxx. 39.
Ballyelly, xxx. 13.
Ballyenagowran, xiii. 4!
Ballyencloghy. viii. 18.
Ballyennan, xxv. 21.
Ballyenragh, iv. 37.
Ballyeragh Mullrony, x
Ballyercgan, xxii. 8.
Ballyergan, i. 35.
Ballyeryre, West Part,
Ballyew, xxx. 29.
Ballyfacie, x-" >«
Ballyfadeene.
Bally fadine, xxvi. 52
Ballyfadny, xxvi. 52.
Ballyfarice, xxiii. 50.
Ballyfarna, xxix. 55.
Ballyfarnearmin, vii.
Bally farrell, xvi. 61.
Ballyfay, iii. 1.
Ballyfearoad, xv. 38.
Ballyfeene, vii. 2.
Ballyfeighan, xxi. 33
Ballyfelfin, Lower, x
Upper, xxv. 27
Ballyfel Jy more, v. 15
Ballyfenock, Little, \
Ballyfenoge, Great, i
Ballyferngh, xxiii 11
Ballyferms, xxi. 60.
Ballyfernoge, xiv. 24.
95.
Ballyferris, xxi. 60.
Ballyferus, xxii. 47.
Ballyfierus, xxx. 40.
Ballyfillan, vi. 33.
Ballyfinane, xxx. 54.
Ballynegan, xxii. 5.
Ballyfinines, xi.43.
Ballyfinne, xxiii. 9.
Ballyfinoge, xxi. 95.
Ballyfleming, xi. 38.
Ballyflugh, vii. 14.
Ballyfobie, ix. 5.
Ballyfobole, ix. 5.
Ballyfoboyle, ix. 5.
Ballyfoile, xxviii. 73.
Ballyfolly, xxx. 13.
Ballyfooky, xi.4.
Ballyformoyle, ix. 8.
West, ix. 8.
Ballyfouke, xi. 23.
Ballyfoyle, ii. 53. i
xxv. 45. xxvi. 15
Ballyfrack, v. 12.
Ballyfrank, v. 12.
Ballyfrory, xvii. 44.
Ballyfyn,’ xv. 22.
Ballygadd, xi. 4.
Ballygaddeene, xvii. 68.
Ballygadd}', x. 60.
Ballygagrea, xiii. 21.
Ballygaheeney, xxiii. 14.
Ballygalla, iv. 35. xiv. 2. xv
Ballygallan, xxi. 47.
Ballygallanane, xxv. 2.
Ballygally, xi. 22. xiii. 52.
Ballygallyhannan, xvii. 85.
Ballygalmane, x.48.
Ballygaluane, xxv. 2.
Ballygandanbegg, iv. 53.
Ballygange, xx. 21.
Ballyganielly, iv. 20.
Ballygannagh, xiii. 29.
Ballyganner, iv. 6. xxviii. 48
Ballygannugh, xxi. 26.
Ballygannybeg, xxi. 72.
Ballygannybegg, vii. 30.
Ballyganymore, xvi. 31.
Ballygarae, xvi. 23.
Bally Garald, xvii. 6.
Ballygaraatt, vi. 57.
Ballygargon, xvi. 77.
Ballygarra, xxx. 39.
Ballygarraldes, xxvi. 67.
Ballygarran, x. 1. xvii. 55. x
Ballygarranbeg, x. 18.
Ballygan-ane, iv.38.
Ballygarrett, iv. 42. xi. 48. >
Ballygarry, vi. 27.
Ballygart, v. 56.
Lordship of, >
Ballygarudy, xx. 28
Ballygarvan, xvi. 77
Ballygarvane, ii. 19.
Ballygarvin, xx. 21.
Ballygarvy, xi
Ballygastell, ii
Ballygavanay, xx:
Ballygeery, x. 35.
Ballygeeth,
32.
I lallygt g i
Ballygeni
;ill, :
Ballygellagfi, ii. 4.
Ballygelly Cheifries, xxx
Mill Cheifries, xxx
Ballygemore, xxvi. 16.
Ballygenan, xviii. 38. xx
Ballygennan, ii. 53.
Ballygeralty, xxx. 29.
Ballygerrell, iv. 42.
Ballygibba, i. 10.
Ballygibban, xv. 38.
Ballygibbin, xiii. 65.
Ballygibbon, ii. 24.
Ballygiddon, iv. 47.
Ballygider, i'
cx. 101.
Ballygilbertf'x
Ballygilboy, xt
Ballygill, xxv. 22.
Ballygillan, xiv. 24.
Ballygillhanane, xvii. 85.
Ballygilliga, ix. 31.
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Ballygircstowne, xwii. 36*
Ballygmew, vui.*»-
Ballygissne, xvm. *»•
Ballygithvuan, xvii. »■>■
Ballyglanney, xxi.i.
Ballyglanny.xvi.A.
BaUyglasoughteragh, vu.30
Parish, Tytlies of,
West, xxi. 92.
Ballyglassen, iii.23. xxv. 6.
Ballyglassett, xxx. 104.
Ballyglass Itragh, y.15.
BJlygW'sh*"*1'. “',a-
Ballyghnehee, xin. 32.
Ballyglyshen, xxiii. 41.
Ballygodderman, iy. 42.
Ballygoganigg, xxi. 72.
Ballygogh, x. 67.
Ballygollane, xxx. 29.
Ballygollick, x. 41.
Ballygomesha, xv. 58.
Ballygonanbegg, xxiii. 40.
Ballygonna, xv. 73.
Ballygoney, v. 3.
Ballygoone, xi.7.
Ballygorane, vii. 29.
BaUygordanbegg, xvii. 85.
Ballygordanmore, xvu. 85.
Ballygonnorkane, xxx. 13.
Ballygore, xiii. 22.
Ballygow, ix. 6.
Ballygowan, xv. 73.
Ballygowen, ii. 51. iv.42. ;>••*>*•
Ballygowne, iv.49. a. 5. 18. non,. 5.
33.39.
Ballygownnan, xx. 11-
Ballygowran, viii. 26.
Ballygrabeny, vi. 45.
Ballygrageene, iv. 70.
Ballygraige, iv.l..
Ballygralagli, xym.58.
Ballygrammy, xi. 7.
Ballygraphis, iv.l.
Ballygrasty, x.l.
Ballygratli, xvi. 76.
Ballygreasy, xiii- 65.
Ballygreeke, xvn.15. lo.
Ballygreenane, vi.9.
Ballygregan, x. 53. xx. 11.
Ballygrenane, vii. 40. xxu.
Ballygi-ejn,
Ballygnmn, x. 67. xvu. 81-
Bally Griffin Wood, 5
Ballygriffine, xvii. 46.
Ballygrin, xxvi. 54.
Ballygrisdonagh, x
Ballygroben, x.18.
Bally^omans, x . 1
Ballygronogan, x
Ballygrony, v. 7.
Ballyguanamore, —
Ballygullane, xvi. 46.
Ballygullin, xxii.7.
Ballj'gunagh, xv. 20. xx
Ballygunna, xxx. 101.
Ballygunner Temple, v.
Ballygumn, xvn.15. 16.
Ballygurteene, xvm. it>.
Ballygybegg, v.38.
Ballygymore, v. 38.
Ballyhabarne, xxi. 14.
Ballybacke, xxiii. 5.
Ballyhackett, xxx. 102.
Ballyhadowne, xx.14-
Ballyhagli, iii. 74. xiu.
Ballyliaghill, xxv. 33.
Ballyhallahan, xvi. 40.
Ballyhallonliigh, xxii. 3
Bally Hallow, x. 43.
Ballyhallum, xxix. 38.
Ballyhaly, iii. 59.
Ballyhane, xvi. 7.
Ballyhanricke, ix. 8.
Ballylianvy, ix.19. xxvi. 71. xxviu.
Ballyhany, East, xxix w
West, xxix. 77.
Ballyhara, xvi. 79.
(122.)
Ballyhost, xi. 41.
Ballyhoulderry, xxix.
Ballybowden, xi
Ballyhowe, xxvi. 43.
Ballyhowlahan, xxx. 8.
Ballyhuan, xvi. 61.
Ballyhubbard, iii. 59.
Ballyhnbbert, xxii. 2.
Ballyhubbocke, xxii. 1 7 .
Baliylmmbelly, xxiv.19.
Ballyhumbleston, x
Ballyhumbletty,
Ballyhumelty, xx-.—
Ballyhunulta, v.38.
Ballyhuresky, iv. 17.
Ballyhuses, xxvi. 43.
Ballyhutter, ii. 50.
Ballyhybistocke, ii. 4.
Ballyhymock, xvi. 38.
Ballyhynna, iv. 14.
Bally Ilians, x. 22.
Ballyinirnogy, xxv. 33.
Bally inronogli, xiv. 31 .
Bally Island, ii. 53.
Bally itragh, xiv. 2. ^
Ballyivosknody, ix. 1
Ballykally, viii. 24. :
Ballykarrane, xxvi. *. —
Ballykeane’, ' Gltab Lands and Tytlies c
Rectory of, i.l. ix. 6.
Tithes of, ix.6.
Ballykeary, xxii. 8.
Ballykeavane, xxv. 33.
Ballykebegg, xxvi. 16-
Ballykeele, xx.75. :
1 East, xr* m
West, >
fi. 43. 70.
Ballyknavin,
Ballykneagh,
Ballykneene,
Lower,
■ Upper,
Ballyknoane, xxvi.
Ballyknock, v. 36. xv. 22. 38.
Castle, xxviii. 3.
Mannor of, xxviii. 3.
Markett, xxviii. 3.
i Ballyknockan, vii.l. xx.28.
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I Bally inackeliane, xviii. 36.
Ballymackglagh lira, vi. 11.
Otra, vi. 11.
Ballymacklernane, xxix. 82.
Ballymackooe, xxx. 49.
Ballymackryan, xxx. 62.
Ballymaclaughlin, viii. 14.
Ballymacneboy, ii. 51.
Ballymacshanroe, xxx. 12.
Ballymac William Roe, vii.
Ballymagarvy, Rectory of, xxvi. 59.
Ballymallo, x.48. xxv.2.4. xxvi. 15. xxix.5.
Ballymallobegg, xxi. 72.
Ballymalloe, xiii. 69. xxviii. 73. 79.
Ballymallmore, x.48.
Bally mallow, xxviii. 41.
Ballymalo, xxii. 54. xxix. 6. 46. 76.
Ballymaloe, xxviii. 55. xxx. 84.
Ballymalone, x. 18.
Ballymalowna, xv. 34.
Ballymanagh, viii. 25. ix.16. xxiv.57.
Ballylougliane, xxv. 42.
Ballyloughbegg, xvi. 50.
Ballyloughdane, vm. 33.
Ballyloughy, v. 21.
Ballylowan Itragh, iii. 73.
Ballylowen lira, vi. 11.
Otra, vi. 11.
Ballylowrace, xxi. 72.
Ballyloyne, vii. 30.
Ballylubornagh, xxi. 90.
Ballyluokin, v. 25.
Ballylynagh, xi. 69.
Ballylyne, vii. 29.
Ballylyny, xxviii. 18.
Ballymacad, xiii. 61.
Ballymacadane, iv. 12.
Ballymacadv, xxix. 6.
Bally macanrock, xv. 37.
Bally macarrick, xv. 31.
Ballymaccall, xx. 5.
Ballymaccody, xxv. 6.
Ballymaccorimick Clmrcli, xj
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi.
Ballymace, vi. 9.
Ballymacliale, iv. 22.
Ballymacbimibinc, xi. 22.
Ballymachugh, xvi. 37.
Ballymack, xvii. 18.
Ballymackdonoghfin, vii. 20.
Ballymackee, vi. 50. xviii. 53
Ballymackeegan, xvii. 23.
Ballymackeene lira, vi. 11.
Otra, vi. 11.
Ballymackegoge, x.22.
Bally Mc [ ], xvii. 16.
M'Adam, xvi. 75. xxi
xxvi. 71.
McAdane, iv. 12.
M'Arde, xxi. 30.
M'Boy, xviii. 58.
McCarbry, vi. 50.
M'Carne Itra, vi. 7.
M'Came Outra, vi. 7.
M'Chonchy, xxi. 47.
M'Clode, vi. 28.
M'Clogban, viii. 49.
McColiy, Big, xxiii. 5.
M'Corry, xxiv. 5.
M'Cotter, xv. 37.
M'Coulteny, xv. 38.
M' Richard, xxvi. 12.
M'Rogh, xviii. 4.
M'Rony, v. 7.
M'Rorey, xi. 4.
M'Rory, xxx. 101.
- M'Walter, Croy, xxviii. 56.
- M'Ward, xxviii. 56.
- M' William, xxii. 8. xxix. 112.
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IBallynadduck, iii- H.
Ballynadobbev, ii. 4.
Ballynafad, xxii.2.
Mj**!"*."**
5^;3bCa“»i.'26.
Barony, xvii. 23.
Castle of, xx. 40.
Parish, xxviii. 83.
Ballymoreene, xvii. 74.
BaUymore Eustace, iii. 14.
Bally morgan, xxi. 92.
Ballymorin, xx. 57 .
Ballymorine, xvi. 47.
Ballymorisb, ix. 5.
BaUymorisheene, vii. 21. 33.
Ballymorrice, xvii. 74.
Ballymorricke, xvii. 59.
Ballymorris, iii. 11. v. 36.
Ballyraorrish, xiv. 35.
Ballymorrisheene, xviii. 56.
Ballymorroliow, xviii. 13.
Bally mortagh, xxiv. 42.
Ballymottbegg, xviii. 4.
Ballymottmore, xviii. 4.
Ballymountain, xxx. 93.
Ballyraountain, Common ot, xxv
Ballymountaine, ii. 6. xxvi. 9.
Ballymounteene, xxi. 95.
Ballymoyganna, iii. 16.
Ballymoylane, xv.40.
Ballymoymore, ix.30.
Ballymucholaghan, xvn. 8j.
Bally muckallagh, v. 26.
Ballymuggane, xxviu. 5.
Ballymulcare, xvi.72. ..
Ballymullany, iii.2. xvu.23. xxn
Ballymullcashel, xxn. 50.
Ballymullegh, xxx. 101.
Ballymullen, iii. 59. xxx. 101.
Ballymullin, xvii. 15. xxi. 95. >
Ballymulloe, xv. 22.
Ballymulloge, xxx. 101. 102.
Ballymultony, v. 1.
Ballymulverry, ii. 4.
Ballymulvey Mill, ii.28.
Ballymuphant, v. 41.
Ballymuroe, xvii. 74.
Ballymurpby, xxi. 62.
Chief-rent, xxi. 35.
Ballymurragli, iii. 34.
Ballymurrah, xxi. 28.
Ballymurry, xiv. 3.
Ballymylodbegg, xx. 21.
Bally mylodmore, xx. 21.
Bally n [ . I”®*"’
Ballyna, ix. 16. xni 68.
Ballynabarny, xx. 60.
Ballynabolla Mountains, xxx
Ballynabollare Mountains, x>
Ballynabrack, xxiii. 15.
Ballynaboully, xiv. 2.
Ballynacane, xxii. 37.
Ballynacarrow, xxx. 80.
Ballynaclassy, xxx. 5.
Bally naclojrny, x. 25. xvn. 8
Ballynacoola, xvii. 15.
Ballynacooly, xxviii. 72.
Ballynacorra, vii. 2.
Ballynacraggy, xxvi. 67.
Ballynacreggy, xxvi. 12.
Ballynacrony, xxiii. 3.
Ballynacurry, iv.24.
1Rallvna°io<rv, xiii.33.
Ballynab, West, xxi. 95.
Ballynahaly, ix. 30
Barony, xxx. 104.
Ballvnahinshy, Lower, iv. 49.
Ballynahinsy, vi.57.
Ballynaliintion, iv. 19.
Ballvnalty, v. 35. viii. 66
Ballynaltybegg, xx. 13.
Ballynalurgan, u.4.
Ballynamellin, xxv. 24.
nodagh, xxiii. 18.
noneT xxi- 85. ^
more Market, viii. 33.
murshaigb, xxii. 12.
nary, xxi. 64.
me, xxiii. 47.
min, viii. 39.
mnirry, ix. 30.
mremagh, x. 22.
inromagh, xxix. 54.
iinty, xi. 4.
antylist, xx. 27.
antv, North, xx 27.
aid, iv. 42. viii. 46.
aide, viii. 12.
laree, xxviii. 34.
Bally nasliinagh, xxi. 100.
Ballynaslo, xxix. 6.
BaHynasnare Chief-rent, x'
Ballyiwully, *.»■
BaUyTO *»*■«■
Bailynasse, xm. 12.
Ballynastalla, ix.7.
Ballynatachane, xxii. 37.
Ballynaterrigg, xxvi. 71.
Ballynatony, xxi. 45.
Chief-rent, xvi. 25.
Ballynatt, vi.2.
1 Ballynavain Chief-rent, x
I Ballynawlart, xxi. 95.
Ballynawry, xxix. 37.
I Ballyncallow, v. 26.
ii. 18. BaUyclonhew, x.2.
I Ballyncobban, ii. 26.
I Ballyncrassig, vii. 30.
I Ballyndrenan, xvi. 1.
Ballyndryne, xv. 37.
Ballynea, xxv. 22.
Ballyneagh, xviu. 45.
I Ballynealian, iv.l.
Ballynealan, xv.33. xx
report. 44
I Ballyneale, xvii. 49. xxi. 60. xxvi. 45.
Ballynearle, xxix. 2.
Ballynebabanoge, xxvi. 43.
Ballynebane, xxx. 29.
Ballynebaniffe, xxix. 25.
Ballynebarney, xxix. 112.
Ballynebarny, iv.18. xvi. 61. xx.bi.xx..
xxvi. 11.
Ballynebertagh, xxii. 7.
Ballynebin, xiii. 15.
Ballynebollan, xxvi. 66.
Ballynebooly, xi. 38. xxii.2.
Ballyuebrady, vi.3.
Ballynebranagh, xxiv. 57.
Bally nebrane, x. 67.
Ballynebreny, xiv. 27.
IBallynecall, xvi. 49.
Ballynecarge, xxi.28.
Bally necargy, xxii. 7.
Ballynecarige, xxii. 48.
Ballynecasky, vi. 11.
Ballyneclashy, ix. 1.
Ballyneclasse, x. 43.
Ballyneclassey, xv.38.
Ballyneclogh, xxiv. 42.
Ballynecloghy, iv. 67. xxx. 39.
Ballyneclunngb, xxix. 53.
Bally necooly, xxvi. 43.
Ballynecorr, iv. 2S.
Castle, iv. 28.
. 54, Barony, xxviii. 76.
" jg Royalties, iv. 28.
Ballincorra, viii. S3.
Ballynecowen, xvi. 17.
Ballynecrany, xxii. 8.
Ballynecrea, xv.46.
IBallynecreebegg, ii. 4.
Mill, ii.4.
Ballynecrevagli, xiii. 58.
Ballynecrossy, xxii. 48.
Ballynecrough, xxx. 32.
Ballynecurry, xxi. 28.
Balljaiecurty, xxviii. 79.
Ballynedrum, iv. 18.
Ballynedrumny, xxix. 57.
Ballyneduffe, xi. 9.
Ballynedywest, xxii. 5.
Ballynee, ii. 12.
Ballyneevene, xxvi. oi.
Ballynefaynes, xxx. 92.
Yl . 93. MynaHoge, ~B.
Ballynefey, xxx. 32.
Ballynefid, v. 34.
Ballynegailagh, xm. 52.
Ballynegarbragh, in. 9. iv. 31.
Bally negard, xxv. 21.
Ballynegarragh, xvi. 40.
Ballynegarrig, in. 56.
Ballynegarvey, xxi. 23.
Ballynegarvy, ii.4.
Ballynegaule, xxii. 7.
Ballynegee,
Ballynegeile, xxi. 4J.
Ballynegeragh, x. 18.
Ballyneglasse, xv. 58.
Ballynegleragli, xxix.2o.
Ballynegilloge, xxi. 28.
Ballynegittagb, ix. 19.
Ballygomne, xxi. 49.
Ballynegon, iv. 5.
3r, Bally negony, xxx. 8.
■ Ballynegoone, xxviu. 100.
Ballynegran, xxi. 28.
Ballynegreny, iv.Sl.
Ballynegrosse, xxviu. a-
Ballynelieinch Barony, xvi. a i .
I Ballynahencie, iv. 56.
Bally nehenly Barony, xxx.a-'.
Ballynehensy, xxviu. 96.
Ballynehew, x.21.
Ballynehilcg, xv. 22.
Ballynliimy, xxiv. 9.
Ballynehinch, vi- H-
Barony, xxix. 78.
Ballyneliinchy, ix-7-
Ballynehine, vn.34.
Bally nehiney, xxiv. j.
Ballynelione, xxi. 4.
Ballynehorney, xxi. 28.
Ballynehow, vn. 30. x. 22. 6. .
Ballynehowe, xi. 4.
Ballynehowen, xxu.5.
Ballynehowne, xxviu. 48.
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Ballynekelly, xxv. 33. xxvii
Ballynekill, i. 5. ix. 5. xiii.
r 13. xxii. 10. xxi. 85. xxi:
Ballynekilly, 1.1. ix. 18. x:
xxviii. 22.
Ballynclackane, xxii. 14.
Ballynelacky, iv.31.
Ballynclana, xxi. 43.
' Ballynelartl, v. 15.
Ballynelayday, xxix. 6.
Ballynelea, ix. 30.
Ballyncleagh, xxii. 7.
Ballynelecon, xxii. 14.
Ballynelcgan, vii. 30.
Bally nelinngb, v. 26.
Ballynelodge, xv.71. ix. 18.
Ballynelough, xxvii. 75.
Ballynelugg, xiv. 3.
Ballyncmaddery, xxii.
Ballynemaghery, "
BallynemaUane, i
Ballynemannagh,
Balh
Ballynenane, xiii. 24.
Ba!ynent^e^!2XXX‘ &
Ballyneny, viii. 19.
Ballynepallace, xxx. 39.
Ballynepanes, xxviii. 37.
Ballynepark, xv.38.
Ballyneparkie, xxix. 100.
Ballynering, i. 10.
Ballyncrly, xi. 38.
Ballynerosse, xi. 22.
Ballynerostig, xv. 38.
Ballyneny. ii. 36.
Ballynes, iv. 22.
Ballynescaddan, vii. SO.
Ballyneserane, xvii. 23.
Ballyneshalvy, xxi. 34.
Ballynesliannngli, vii. 27.
Ballyneshargy, xxi. 28.
Ballyneslione, xxv. 6.
Ballynesilloge, xxii. 16.
Ballynesilly, xxi. 28.
Ballynesimona,
Bally neskeagh,
6. x
i. 69.
Ballyneskert, vi.33.
West, v. 33.
Ballyne Skreny, vii. 30.
Ballyneslany, : " ""
Ballyneslow, x
Ballynesra, xxvi. a
Bally nesse, ii. 4. >
Tuck Mill, i
Ballynetra, xxi. 7i
Ballynetrovv, xxiii
Ballynety, xxix. 7
Ballyneveagh, xx:
Ballyneven, xviii.
Ballynevulpecke,
Ballynew, xxviii. 3.
Ballynewer, xxviii. 72.
Ballynewillan, xxviii. 4.
Ballynewmeglasse, xiii. 52.
Ballyney, : -
viii. 73.
iii. 65.
x. 65.
„ „ Idybeg, x.21.
Ballyngaddy more, x. 2 1 .
1! a I ly ngdowa n , loii. 26.
Ballyngowne, ix. 27.
Ballyngurrane, xxx. 93.
Bally nichole, xxix. 100.
BaUynicoll, xxi. 72.
Ballynidonery, xxii. 7.
Ballynigwinag, xxx. 40.
Ballynihenohy Barony, xxix. 37.
Ballynishin, xxii. 21.
Ballynisky, xi. 61.
Ballynitty, i. 40. xiv. 35.
Ballynity, xviii. 46. xxv. 33.
Ballynkillin, xvi. 1.
Ballynknockane, xiv. 2.
Ballynlabane, viii. 25.
Ballynleny, ii. 5.
Ballynlog, xvn.31.
Ballynlogli, ix.27.
Ballynloglian, ii. 17.
Ballylouba, xxv. 47.
Ballylugg, xxiii. 1 1. xxviii. 20.
Ballynne Iskarak, ii. 15.
Ballynnry, xxvi. 4.
Fairs, xxvi. 4.
Ballynoblatt, xi. 48.
Ballynod, i.38.
Ballynoe, xv. 14. xxx. 92.
Ballynoge, xxv. 22.
Ballynogee, xviii. 29.
Ballynohow, xiv. 2.
Ballynolane, xiv. 2.
Bally nolart, xv. 72.
Ballynoloft, xv. 72.
Ballynolort, xxvi. 43.
Ballynomine, vii. 30.
Ballynomogh, vi. 23.
Ballynomona, xxv. 4.
Ballynonane, xxvi. 67.
Ballynoneene, x. 1.
Ballynoninasseigb, xxx. 5.
Ballynontin, xxiii. 18.
Ballynonty, xvii. 83.
Ballynookan, xi. 4.
Ballynora, xxviii. 72.
Ballynorane, xxx. 39.
Ballynorea, xxviii. 72.
Ballynorty, xv.72.
Ballynossett, xv. 72.
Ballynouty, viii. 23.
Ballynow, xxx. 80.
Ballynowlard, xv. 53.
Ballynnihin, xiii. 44.
Ballynranck, viii. 66.
Ballynvee, v. 15.
Ballynrohow, xviii. 13.
Ballynscotigg, xiv. 2.
Ballyntabla, xxx. 74.
Ballytagher, xxix. 43.
Ballyntyban, viii. 25.
Ballynuchan, i. 10.
Ballynullins xxx. 101.
Ballynully, xxx. 101.
Ballynure, vii. 21. xx.71.
Ballynure South, xxviii. 72.
Ballynurgy, ii. 26.
Ballynvally, iii. 1.
Ballynvannogh, xiv. 2.
Ballynvonin, ix. 28.
Ballyny, xxv. 22. 33.
Ballynylusky, xxvi. 71.
Ballyobin, ix. 54.
Ballyogagh, x. 67.
Ballyogan, xxix. 55. xxx. 54..
Bullyoganbegg, xv. 35.
Ballyoganmore, xv. 35.
Ballyogavissa, xxviii. 3.
Ballyogarrine, xxviii. 18.
Ballyogenor, xviii. 38.
Ballyoghill, xxviii. 12.
Ballyoglily, xxviii. 10.
Ballyognagh, vii. 55.
BallyoUagh, xiii. 16.
Ballyollog, xvii. 16.
Ballyoken, xxvi. 43.
Ballyonan, iv. 5.
Ballyonane, xxiii. 47.
Ballyonine, xxii. 7.
Ballyomie, xxviii. 20.
Ballyoony, xxix. 91.
Ballyoran, vi. 9. xxiv. 46.
Ballyorgan, vi. 57.
Ballyoriticke, xiii. 65.
Ballyorla, xxi. 92.
Ballyornan, xxiv. 41.
Ballyorto, xvii. 78.
Ballyote, xvii. 2.
Ballyoughter, x. 48.
Ballyoughtra, x. 48. xv. 38.
Ballyoughtragli, xxi. 85.
Ballyowen, vi. 9. viii. 58.
Ballyowin, vii. 21.
Ballyowly, xi. 9.
Ballyoynogb, xxv. 2.
Ballypaddin, xiii. 12.
Ballyparke, xxii. 14.
Ballypatriclc, xxv. 21.
Ballyphenyne, xxii. 16.
Bally Phieris, xiii. 7.
Ballypliillibeene, xxi. 30.
Ballyphillip, x.18. xvii.83. xxvi. 71. xxx.4l.
Ballyphokoe, Commons of, xxiii. 23.
Ballypholl, xxvi. 30.
Ballypolin, vii. 55.
Ballypople, ix. 5.
Ballyportnecrcane, xxi. 77.
Ballyprior, xiv. 16.
Ballyquane, ix. 38.
Ballyquidy, xvi. 7.
Ballyquidyhy, xxx. 58.
Ballyquilla, iv. 6.
Ballyquilty, xvii. 75.
Ballyquin, iv. 27. xvi. 13. xxvi. 54.
Ballyqi me, will 43
Ballyquinin, xxv. 4.
Ballyquinn, xv. 34. xvii. 15.
Ballyquinvillme, viii. 49.
Ballyrabburke, xvii. 15.
Ballyragan, Great, ii. 23.
Little, ii. 23.
Ballyragli, xvii. 32.
Ballyrabin, xiii. 57. xxviii. 42.
Ballyrahine, iv. 69.
Ballyrahy, xxx. 97.
Ballyrain, xxi. 61.
Bally Raine, ii. 29.
Ballyraines, xxv. 33.
Ballyrama, xviii. 55.
Ballyrane, iii. 59.
Ballyranell, xx. 1 1 .
Ballyrany, xxiv. 45.
Ballyraskin, xiv. 26.
Ballyrassell, x. 48.
Bally rath, iii. 1. xxii. 2.
Ballyready, xxii. 8.
Ballyreagii, ii. 4. 8. iv. 30. v.'38. x.48.
xiii. 40. xxi. 7. 28. 34. xxv. 21.
Ballyreddy, xxvi. 45.
Ballyredmond, xi. 21.
Ballyreedy, xxiv. 52.
Ballyreehy, i. 15.
Ballyreesheene, i. 38.
Ballyregan, xv. 38.
Court Baron, x. 55.
— Court Leet, x. 55.
Royalties, x. 55.
Ballyregane, xxx. 13.
Ballyregg, xxv. 47.
Ballyreigane, xxx. 5.
Ballyrelly, xv. 17. xxvi. 70.
Ballyribbin, xv. 38.
Ballyrichard, xxx. 5.
Ballyrick, xxiii. 2.
Ballyrickard, ii. 51. xxi. 95. xxvi. 20. xxx. 5.
Ballyrickardbegg, xviii. 4.. xxvi. 20.
Ballyrickard Tythes, xxvi. 16.
Ballyriggin, vi. 57.
Ballyring, iv. 1. xvi. 12.
Ballynstin, xv. 38. xxix. 55.
Ballyrittigg, xxii. 7.
Ballyroan Church, xxvi. 39.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 39.
Ballyroane, xxi. 77. xxv. 17. xxix. 57.
xxx. 75.
Ballyrobbin, vi.16. viii.49. xxiii. 37. xxx. 33.
Ballyrobbine, xxv. 42.
Bally Robin, xi. 42.
Ballyrobuck, xv. 38.
Ballyroe, ii. 4. iv. 48. vi. 33. 57. xiii. 56.
xvi. 54. xvii. 18.70. xxi. 60. 72.
Ballyroegrace, xxi. 21.
Ballyroghan, vi. 50.
Ballyroheene, xxix. 45.
Ballyronahan, xxi. 72.
Ballyronan, xiii. 16. xxiv. 45.
Bally roshea, xxi. 21.
Ballyroshee, xiv. 2.
Ballyrostig, xx. 49.
Ballyrowne, xxx. 97.
Ballyruane, xxi. 77.
Ballyrubbuck, xxix. 55.
Ballyrudder, xxx. 102.
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Bdlruitej Cora >ri TuA Mill.
Ballyrummy, xxx.3»-
BaUyruske, xxm. 3
Ballyrussell, xxi.4'7.
Ballyryan, xxii. l<>-
Ballyryer, xxx. 94.
Ballyrysode, xxm.18.
B»UysalI«gl>. x. 38. xxv.45. xxvi
Mr*""' x.63.
Ballysampson, n. 23- xxm. oa.
BaUysarrell, viii. 52
Ballysax, xxii.2.
Ballysayly, xi
Ballyscabegg,
Ballyscaddin, ... —
Ballyscanlan, iv. 4.
Ballyscanlane, x. 18.
Ballyscobegg, x. 67.
Ballysculty, viii.49. xxvm. 12.
Ballyseccasli, xxviii.12.
Ballysellagb, i. 16.
Ballyseseny, xiv. 26.
Ballyshanboy, xxix. 28.
Ballyshanduffe, ix.5. „ .
BaUysliane, iii. 11. iv. 69. vi. 28. ix. • - •
23. xvii. 55. xxi. 72. xxu. 16. xxvm. 42.
xxx. 13.
Ballyshanebegg, iii. 34.
Ballj'shane, Lower, xxx. 82.
Ballyshankarragh, xxi. 28.
Ballysliannon, x.15.
Ballysliawe, vi.60.
Ballyshea, xxix. 91.
Ballysheale, x. 67.
Ballyslieim, xiii.«S. m. 9. xxx. 82,
Ballysheda, xvi. 21.
Ballysheehan, v.15.
Ballyshenecan, iii. 42.
Ballyslieronmarshall, xx. 27.
Ballysliine, xxi. 16.
Ballyshneheny, xxviii. 94.
Ballyshonan, v.31.
Ballyshone, xxv. 6.
Bally shonick, xxx. 97.
Ballyshonine, vii.21.
Ballyshraduffe, xxi. 28.
Ballysicash, viii.49.
Bally sicliane, xxviii. 51.
Ballysieshaneboy, x. 21.
Ballysilleroe, xxii. 37.
Ballysinnan, iii. 1.
Ballysmode, xvi. 21.
Ballyskehane, iv. 42.
Ballyslatteene, xvi. 4.
Ballysleagh, vii. 55.
Ballysmottane, xxii. 37.
Ballysoane, xxix. 43.
Ballysogli, x. 2.
Ballysollagh, East, xvn. 7j.
Ballysonan, x.15.
Ballysope, x. 2.
Ballysorrell, xx. 29.
Ballyspillane, xxix. 54.
Church, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Ballystapologe, xxii. 17.
Ballysteene, xxviii. 20.
Ballystenelly, xiii.63.
Ballystephen, xxii. 10. xxvm. 20.
Ballystomly, xx.10.
Ballystraduffe, xxi. 28.
Ballysynode, vii. 36.
Ballytanasty, x.18.
Ballytarsny, xvi. 85.
Ballytasny, ix.30.
Ballytean, ix.6. xiii. 58.
Ballyteenooughtragli, xxm. 18.
B3?Kige,^‘ii.65. xxiii. 18. xxviii. 6.
114, xxx. 73.
East, xv. 34.
Duffe, ix. 5.
Ballyteigleagh, xxx. 8.
Ballyteigmill, xxi. 60.
Ballyteignacorr, xv. 34.
Ballyteir, ix.19.
Ballytemple, vi. 43.
Church, xxvi. 39.
Parish, Tithes of, xxvi. 39.
Ballytenan, xxviii. 73.
Ballyterim, xxv. 21.
Ballyteskiu, xiv. 16.
(122.)
fifteenth annual
REPORT.
Ballytheene, v. 41.
Ballytibbott, xv. 38.
Ballytillan, vi.33.
Ballytoary, xviii. 36.
Bally tobber, xxx .101.
Ballytober, xxx. 101. 102.
Ballytobin, xxv. 7.
Ballytona, xviii. 55.
Ballytory, x. 45.
Ballytotossy, xvi. 38.
Ballytowny, xxi. 23.
Ballytralieene, vii.21.
Ballytrahine, vii. 21.
Ballytrasna, xvi. 38. xxm 8.
Ballytrasney, xv. 37. xvu.24.
Bally trasneyhackett, v.15.
Bally trasny, xiii. 12. xxii. T
100.
McKeornish, xxvi. 67.
Bally trassnagh, iv. 3 1 .
I Ballytrassney, iii. 24,
I Ballytreake, xxx. 102.
Ballytrent, x. 41. xv. 17.
Ballytriwin, xxviii. 33.
Ballytrone, Mill of, xv. 76.
Ballytruckle, ix. 21.
Ballytrusney, iii. 75.
Ballytullaglit, viii. 49.
Ballyturtan, xxiv. 42.
Ballytuskin, xxiv. 41 .
Ballytweedy, viii. 49.
Ballytybornagh, xv. 34,
Bally ullaban, iv. ©.
Bafly unry, h- 4,
Ballyusky, xvui.58.
Ballyvadden, xxi. 20.
Ballyvaddin, xxix. 99.
Ballyvaddy, xxx. 101.
Bally vadine, xxix. 86.
Ballyvadly, xvii. 83. x;
Ballyvallaghan, W,
Ballyvalloe, ’xxvi. I
MlyvaUy^ui.,lxv
Ballyvardibeg, iv. 48.
Ballyvarra, iv. 67.
1 Wood, iv. 67.
Balljwarragh, xxii. 39.
Ballyvarrg, ii. 21.
Bally varrioughter, xv. S
Bally varri wood, xxvm.
Ballyvarry, xvi. 13.
Bally vary, xxi. 84.
Ballyvase, xxu. 2.
Ballvveachan, xv.33.
Tidies, xv. 35.
Ballyveaghanbegg, xv.
xviii. 55.
Ballyvelish, iii. 11- xv. 50. :
Bally vellian, xxx. 101.
Ballyvellish, xvi. 85.
, Ballyvelly, xxv. 21.
xxix. Ballyvenoge, 1.3.10.
Ballyvergan, xxv. 22.
Ballyverislieene, xxx. 39.
Ballyverneene, xi. 31.
Ballyveroge, xxvi. 70.
I Ballyverogne, x. 41.
Ballyverysheene, xi.7.
Bally vetry, v. 7.
Ballyvickrogan, xv. 34,
Ballyvillage, xxix. 108.
Ballyvillan, xxx. 93.
Ballyvillane, vii. 21 .
Ballyviller, x. 2.
j Ballyvilline, vii.21.
Ballyvillis, xxv. 43.
Ballyvillone, xxi. 72.
Ballyvillon, West, xvii. 83.
Ballyvillug, xxix. 108.
Ballyvilly, ii. 4.
Ballyvin, xvii. 85.
Ballyvingan, vi. 6.
Ballyvinny, xxii. 7.
Nordi, xxii. 7.
Ballyvirane, xxiii. 47.
Ballyvoan, xxviii. 79.
Ballyvoe, iv. 6. xiv. 30.
Ballyvoghlane. ix. 51.
Ballyvoghter, xi. 29.
Ballyvoher, xx. 35.
I Ballyvobir, xxx. 49.
Ballyvoir, iv. 6.
Ballyvokelyn, iv. 67.
Ballyvolid, xiv. 30.
Ballyvollaghan, xxii. 5.
' Ballyvolly, xxviii. 29.
Ballyvologe, xxiv. 42.
Ballyvolvessa, iv. 56.
Ballyvoly, xx. 24.
Ballyvonene, xxv. 34.
Ball'yvongan, xiy.17.
Ballyvomn, iv. 56.
Ballyvonine, iv. 33.
Ballyvony, xi. 59. xx. 37.
Ballyvoole, vii. 45. xvi. 13.
Ballyvoolgan, xxx. 101.
Ballyvoreene, iv. 70.
Ballyvorgall, xxi. 38.
Ballyvorny Church, xxvi. ds.
1 Parish, Tydies of, xxvi. c
Ballyvosky, xviii. 58.
Ballyvowne, xxx. 97 .
Ballyvoy, xxv. 21.
Parish, xxviii. 3.
Ballyvoye, viii. 22.
Ballyvoymana, i. 3.
Bally wade, xxix. 57 .
Ballywadrum, iv. 42.
Ballywalden, iv. 42.
Ballywallahan, xxiii. 23.
Ballvwalter, i. 37. xvi. 69.
Ballywalterbeg, xxi. 28.
Ballywavd, xxii. 34, xxx. 32.
Bally warrane, xxiv. 46.
Bally wary, xxii. 39.
Bally water, xiii. 3.
Ballywatt, ii. 4.
Bally watten, iv. 8.
Ballyweelin, iii. 1 -
Bally werin, xvii. 16.
Ballywige, i. 28.
Ballywilkin, xxiii. 20.
Ballywillane, xxi. 49.
Ballywilliam, iii. 20. xm.62
Bally Willigan,
Bally willin, xi.
Ballywire, xxviu. «».
I Bally wirne, ix.6.
1 Ballywish, xxvi. 43.
I Ballywitch, x. 35. 41.
Ballywitty, xxviii. 12.
Ballywodaue, x. 2 1 .
Ballywodder, xxi. 90
Ballywoneene, xxiii.:
llallywooder, x.4>l.
Ballyworphy, xxi. 6S
Bally wromans, x. 1.
1 Ballywusheyne, xxx.
I Ballywyn, xv. 30.
Ballvyallen, xxviii. 3
Balrahin, viii. 1.
I Balratii, v. 61. vn:
x. 101.
xxx. 101.
. 4.
Balreaske, viii. 60.
Balro tilery, x. 66.
Barony, iii. 7. viii. o.
1 56‘ •
Balrudery Barony, >x; «•
Balruthery Barony, vi. 6. xv
Balscadan, Church Land of,
_ Houses in, ix. 42.
vii. 28.
Balterogan, x
Baltigeere, x>
Baltolarrell, )
Baltra, xv. 5(
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LOCORUM
1. 18. xxiii.
c. 52. xxx.
. 87. 94. xxii.
x. 55. 66. xv.
iii. 34,
ix. 42.
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IV~ Baltrasnagh, xxii. 5.
INDEX Baltrasney, ii.ll. xvi. 56. xxvii
Loco hum Baltrasny, xxiv. 24. xxviii. 82.
cJtm,
f„r Baraboy, xxvm. 96.
Advcniurors, Banagher, viii. 25.
So^'rs> Banaher, xxiii. 3.
. Banan, xxx.101.
Banardeloghy, ii. 8.
Ban beg, iv. 25.
Banchemore,
Bandorogy, xxvm. l;
Bandonbridge, iii. 5*1
Bane, iv. 38.
BaiiebaUenlougl), xvi
Bailed rely, v. 15.
Banefury, x. 48.
Banemore, vii. 46. x
Banenaknockan, xxx
Banenatinenoss, ^xxiv
Bane O’Prechane, xi
Banerath, xvi. 33.
Banerow, v. 40.
Baneshane Island, xj
Banghan, xxvi.12.
Bangor, Church of, x
Banke, ix. 15.
Banketowne, iv. 64.
Banlokahellrowe, xxi:
Bannahillmore, xvii. (
Banne, vi.49.
Banneballyemon, xxi:
Bannemore, iii. 59. x
Banneveagh. xv. 38.
Bannocks,
i. 29.
Bai
60.
nnoge, xxx. 74.
Sessioge of, iii
Bannogi
Bannowe, iv. 7.
Common of.
14.
V. 53. :
vii. 32. x
ianoge, :
IlmiMiagli.
Bansliane,
Banshemas, iv. 48.
Banskenhyhatig, ii. 21.
Banleere, xxvi. 57.
Bantifary, xiii.15.
Bantony Scahard, iii. 5!
Bantry Barony, ii. 20. 26.
105.
62.
ix. 50.
v. 24.
. 45. :
i. 2. 9. 13. 88. xviii
xxi. 19. 36. 59. 84. xxii. 45. xxiii. 3C
xxiv. 61. xxvi. 43. 61.71. xxviii. 22. :
1. 20. 28. 43. 94. xxx. 8. 60. 93. 97.
Bantygariffe, xxi. 18.
Ban tyre, xxi. 18.
Bany, viii. 67.
Barbehy, xxiii. 3.
Barbistowne, xvii. 22.
Bar,
- Poles of, >
tvi. 66.
i. 27.
Barcregogy, xi. I
Bare Goman, x:
Bnresneforny, xx
Barghy Barony, :
xxix. 20. 1 14.
Bargie Barony, \
13.
Bargorum, xxx. (
Bargy Barony, i
71. xxviii. 20. xxix. 8!
Little, Bridge ofj x. 41.
Bariage, xxvi. 43.
Barincroe, xiii.27.
Barkarstowne, xxviii. 18.
Barleigb, xxvi. 43.
Barmonny, xxi. 19.
Barmony, xxiii. 20.
Barnaballinlegan, xxiii. 4,4*.
Barnaballyitragb, xiv. 2.
Barnaboy, vi. 9. xv. 54.
Barnabracke, iii. 2.
Bnrnabrow, xv. 37.
Barnabstowne, viii. 6.
Barnacoghell, vi. 48'.
Barnagary, iv. 24.
Barnagrolby, xxvi. 4.
Barnagurra, ix. 45.
[March
Barnalisseene, xxv. 2.
Barnand, xv. 5.
Barnnne, iv. 8. xxix. 101.
Bamanemreake, iii. 2.
Barnardre, xxvi. 52.
Barnarubin, ii. 35.
Barnawallstowne, xxii. 9.
Barndwee, xxiv. 1 1.
Barne, xxvi. 1.51. xxix. 109. x
Barnecoyle, xi. 46.
Barnedarrack, xxviii. 4.
Barnedrumcower, xxviii. 3.
Barnegehy, East, xxiii. 29.
Barneglassan, Shrubs of, ii. 21.
Barnegreg, ix.18.
Barnegross, viii. 16.
Barnehely, vi. 2.
Barnenderrigg, xxiii. 38.
Barnequoyle, xxix. 78.
Barneredenny, xxvi. 69.
Barneshagoge, xxi. 67.
Barnestowne, xx. 11. xxiv. 42.
Barnevogy, xv. 14.
Barnewalls Farme, x. 3.
Barnewell, x. 55.
Barnewellstotvne, xxviii. 20.
Barnewelstowne, xv. 27.
Barnicullen, xiv. 2.
ii. 39.
Barnycullen, ix.31
Baroge, xx"- AO
Baronsland,
Baronstowne, xxii.
Baronyeswood, ix.
Barracurry, vi. 4.0
Barrada, xv. 38
.41.
i. 65.
aglianilly, ..... . .
Barraghavilly, xxiv. 46
Barraghure, xxvi. 43.
Barranavilemadery, xx
Barranslowne Lassan,
Barratreene, viii. 34.
Barreagli, xxvi 4.a
Barredehassa, i
Barrenenane,
rath, x:
v. 30.
Barrerony, . ...
Barres Ileagh, :
Barretoben, ix.
cv.6.
ts Barony, iv. 12. 48. vi
5.36. xxiii. 44. 49. x
-iii. 22. 95. xxx. 3:
ii.10.
- Grai
xx. 97.
Barrettstowne, x. 66. xxvi.
Barrieragb, xxx. 66.
Barries Farme, xxviii. 60.
Barriesmore, xxx. 86.
Barriestowne, xiii. 27.
Barrimore, xxiv. 52.
Baron}-, xvi. 67. xxiv
Barrinacka, v. 43.
Barringhangannagb,
Barriroe Barony, xxi. 1.
Barriston Gate, xv. 76.
Street, ix. 21.
Barristowne, x. 66. xxviii. 20.
Street, x. 67.
Barristron Street, xv. 76.
Barroghollaugh Abbey, iii. 75.
Mill, iii. 75.
Barrons Land, xvii. 55. xxiii. 5.
Barronslande, xxv. 2.
Parke, >
Barri
- Town
.2.41.
i. 43.
Barry begg, xx. 77. >
Barrycappagh, xxx. 40.
Barrydagbassa, iv. 30.
Barryes Parke, vi.l.
Quarter, xxi. 72.
Barrymore, iii. 27.
Barony, iv. 48. vii. 2. :
xxii. 8. xxiii. 49. xxv. 42. xj
95.100. xxx. 5.6.12.29. 31.
Bartholomew White’s Parke, vii
Bartumna, xiii. 40.
Bartuna, xiii. 40.
Barvistran, Mill of, xv. 76.
Base Street, xxiii. 27.
Bashford Rath, xxviii. 63
Baskenagh, xv.19.
Baskin, Middle, iv. 31.
Lower, iv. 31.
Baskins Rectory Tythes, xx
Bastardstowne, iii. 59.
Batchelei-s Lane, Corke, xx
Batestowne, xv. 27.
Batlies Land, vii. 26. 27. x:
Parke, xvii. 87.
Towne Cheif-rent, xvi
Bathrath, iv. 42.
Baths Farme,. xvii. 87.
Land, xi. 21.
Rath, Suit of Court, x
Batramstowne, xi. 67.
Batterstowne, vii. 58. xxii. S
Battininitigg, xxix. 55.
Baughalmore, xxiii. 39.
Baulaghan, xviii. 3.
Baule O’Sraghery, xxiii. 42.
Baulshall, iv. 66.
Baultanagh, xxi. 24.
Baunbally Edmond, xxix. 9C
Baunbonny, xxi. 60.
Baundcanilty, ix. 24.
Baunefnne, vi. 28.
Baune Isbell, xxvi. 33.
Baunemore, xi. 55.
Baungarrisse, xi. 55.
Baunleshean, v. 5.
Bawnahaw, xx. 14.
Bawne, x. 62. xvi. 40. xxiii.
Barony, xxvi. 24.
Bawnemore, iv. 11. vi. 58. x
Bawnishell, xxx. 16.
Bay, The, iii. 14.
BayJe, xxiv. 48.
Bayliffs Freehold, iii. 24.
Land, xv. 50.
Baynagh Tithes, vii. 35.
Baytowne, xxiii. 7.
Bazardstowne, iii. 14.
Beabus, xi. 4.
Beadle Garden, xxv. 15.
Beagh, i. 40. iii. 22. xiv.17.
Beagliitaher, xxix. 36.
Beagh more, xvi. 78. xxx. 1 OS
Beaghwliyreagh, xxix. 36.
Beaghy, viii. 43.
Beaheens, vi. 58.
Beakestowne, viii. 52.
Beaaladnage, viii. 52.
Bealagh-Bryen, vii. 36.
Beaglahcoman, xxiii. 47.
Bealagh-Comin, East, xxix. 5
Bealaghowter, xxix. 93.
Bealaghtagh, xvii. 68.
Bealamore Barony, xxvi. 1.
Bealanabrisklane, xv. 18.
Bealanacurragh, xxvi. 16.
Bealanagh, vi. 3.
Bealanaha, v. 1.
Fishings, v.l.
Bealanahoy, ix. 30.
Bealanekeally, xxx. 105.
Bealanorly, iii. 1 .
Bealanurke, iii. 1.
Bealassa, ix. 8.
Bealatrislane, xxix. 78.
Bealegooly, xx. 32.
Bealenecurry, xi. 57.
Bealenemoy, i. 1.
Beale Sti-eet, xxi. 42.
Bealetra, xv. 73.
Bealickany, iv. 6.
Bealin, xxviii. 41.
Bealinfernearmin, vii. 19.
Bealings Freehold, xxviii. 19.
Lande, vi.l.
Towne, xxii. 34.
Beallabrislane, xxvi. 54.
Beallaghane, viii. 53.
Beallahattin, xxv. 24.
Beallaruslnn, viii. 52.
Beallis, xxix. 46.
Beallock, viii. 39.
Beallorogie, xxi. 60.
Bealquelly, vi. 58.
Bealvealy, xxi. 67.
Beamond, vii. 36.
Beamont. xviii. 54.
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Bellamo, Barony of, ix. 47.
Bellamoe, Half-Barony of, v. 48.
Barony of, i. 25. 40. ix. 27.
3. xvii. 51. xxix.26._iX. 81.
Bellamagornagawny, iii. 47.
Bellgree, Manor of, iv. 41.
Beilin, xxiii.41.
Benduffe, xxiii. 23.
Beneare, x. 2 1 .
Benenatenenoss, xxiv. 46.
Benlungbter, viii. 53.
Benmore, xxvi. 65.
Benmuckee, xxvi. 54.
Bennettsland, xxii. 34.
Bennettstowne, xxi. 32.
Benrnskelly, xxviii.l.
Benson’s Cove, ix.l.
Benting, xviii. 36.
Benuenvogli, xiv. 2.
Benvarden, ii. 4.
Benwilts, xxi. 75.
Berchknocke, vi. 20.
Berehamine, xxv. 26.
Bermingham, vii. 20.
Berminghams Land, xxiv. 19.
Berminghams towne, ix. 19.
Cheifry, xvii. 87.
Bernebegeiter, xxix. 67.70.
Berridge, xxvi. 43.
Berrygowla, xxviii. 5.
Bert, xvi. 61.
Beshalstowne, xvii. 87.
Betaghsrath, xxii. 2.
Betaghstowne, xviii. 51.
Bethelstowne, x. 67.
Bettagine, xv. 29.
Bettstowne, xxi. 13.
Beulkelly, ix. 25.
Bewley, xxii. 34.
Bewllysallagh, xiv. 17.
Bewly, iv. 64. xxiii. 46.
Bewtowne, vi.2. xxiii. 7.
Bewtragh, xxiv. 9.
Bifetstowne, xi. 27.
Biggstowne, xxii. 9,
Billeady, xxviii. 12.
Billingsparke, vii. 27.
Billistowne, xxix. 47.
Billy, iv. 5. xxiv. 10.
Parish of, xxv. 22.
Bilrid, v. 26.
Bing, x. 35.
Bingerry, xxviii. 6.
Binworane, xvii. 75
Birchballagh, xxn. 2.
Birdstowne, xxi. 16.
Birnes, East, iv. 48.
Parke, xvii. 11.
West, iv. 48.
Birr, xiii. 39.
Birragli, xxi. 75.
Birton, Little, xvi. 61.
Bishopps Court, xvii. 22.
Bishops Courte, xxv. 13.
Hedge, xv. 50.
Hill, ii. 21.
Meadowe, ii. 21.
Mill, iii. 59.
Black Abby, xi. 4.
Blackane, ii. 4.
Black Bull, xxiv. 27.
Blackbush Parke, xvii. 87.
Black Castle, xvi. 81. xxi
Connygeeres, xxvi. 69.
Blackditch, x. 41.
Black Fryars Gate, xvii. 18.
Blackball, v. 41. vi.25. xxi.l
— Little, ii. 37. xvi. 61. x:
Blackhalle, xxi. 84.
Blackland, xx. 27.
Blackmill, xvii. 18.
Blackmore, xi. 67. xxvi. 70.
Blindkey, xxv. 15.
Dublin, xxx. 2.
Blind Well, xxix. 90.
Blundenstowne, xviii. 23.
Bluntstowne, xvi. 31.
Boagh, xxi. 75.
Boaneyard, vi. 2.
Boannaught, xiii. 65.
Boarard, ii. 21.
Boardsland, xiv. 2.
Boardstorvne, xxii. 2.
Boate Street, vi. 28.
Boates Streete, xxiv. 36.
Boatestowne, v.12.
Boccnary, xxviii. 4.
Bodagharanroe, xxi. 34.
Boddings, xiv. 2.
Boderagh, xiv. 3.
Bodnam, xxviii. 20.
Bodolla, ix. 16.
Bodrath, xxviii. 63. 64.
Bodsallagh, xi.69.
Boe Bricke, x. 25.
Boellybally, xi. 4.
Boellydufle, iv. 55.
Boelyboy, xvi. 41.
Boffannagh, xiii. 70.
Bogan, xxiii. 24..
Boganatow, xxx. 64.
Bogar, xxiii. 24.
Bogasky, iii. 22.
Bogfierevally, iv. 31.
Bogg, a parcel], vi. 27.
Bogganbegg, iv.42.
Bogganmore, iv. 42.
Bogganstowne, vi. 25.
Boghadane, viii. 26.
Bogherard, x. 27.
Boghercroagh, xxiii. 38.
Bogberduffe, ix. 27.
Bogherenebredagb, xxii. 2
Bogherquile, xxviii. 91.
Bogherslicganiffe, ix. 24.
Boghilan, xxi. 8 1 .
Boghiil, v. 27.
Bogliillon, x. 48.
Bogbilon, x. 49.
Boghirnebridagh, xx. 14.
Bogbola Parish, xxviii. 5.
Boghreheny, x. 21.
Bog-Moore, xviii. 47.
Bohanah, xiii. 23.
Boheny, xxix. 71. xxx. 98
Bober, iv. 35.
Boheragb, xxx. 97.
Boherard, xx. 2 1 .
Boherby, vii. 30.
Bohercroae, xxiii. 38.
Boherellngh, xv. 35.
Bohergare, v. 38.
Boherhoile, xxviii. 66.
i. 7. 41. Boherlegane, xi. 38.
Boherlody, xiv. 26.
Boherloyde, x. 67.
Bohermore, xxi. 67. xxii.
Bohernagh, xv. 8.
r. 6. Bohernebottery, x. 21.
Bohorquill, xx. 47.
18. Boherwindory, xvi. 4.
Bohirase, ix. 38.
Bohircarreii, xxv. 47.
Bohir Coyle, xi. 14.
Bohirnabredagh, xxx. 94.
1, Bobirquill, xi.14.
Bohonagb, xxx. 93.
Bohowna, i. 3.
Bohunny, iii. 66.
Boilhmanan, xxix. 72.
Bolane, x.13.
Bolanstowne, xx. 71.
Bolany, xxi. 28.
Bolecomin, xxii. 37.
Boleene, vii. . 82.
Bolehane, xiii. 65.
Bolelin, xvii. 82.
Bolenabrokee, xxii. 37. .
Bolenargb, ix. 21.
Bolenasculloge, xxii. 37.
Bolenasmuthane, xxii. 37
Bolendland, xx. 1 1 .
Boley, xv. 7.
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IV~ Bolgerstowne, vi. 25.
INDEX BoJish, xxiii. 5.
LOCOKUM Bollard, xviii. 48.
CortiScMs Bollelecregan, iii. 30.
f„r Bollelecregans, the two, iii. 30.
Adventurers, Bollentobber, xx. 77.
Soldiers, Bollevoly, ix. 49.
Bolloghboy, viii. 53.
Holly begg, vii.55.
Bollynahow, viii. 52.
Bolpagh, xxvi. 54.
Bolton (Balfs parte), xxiv. 10.
Boltyny, viii. 19.
Bolus, xxx. 63.
Bolybeg, xxix. 43.
Bolyke, viii. 25.
Bolyneslentagh, xx. 1 1 .
Bonalun, xxiv. 46.
Bonane, xvii. 47.
Bonaneragh, x. 25.
Bonaneskana, xxx. 99.
Bonareagli, xvi. 21 .
Bonargett, x. 45.
Bonavanrauckicart, xxx. 99.
Bonavillrea, xxix. 36.
Bonavillree, xxix. 36.
Bonderoge, ii. 4.
Bondonlish, xxiii. 96.
Bonegulleon, xxiv. 53.
Bonel Drumfallagh, iv. 21.
Boneowne, xxi. 67.
Bonetragh, xxiv. 9.
Bongensgate, vi.l.
Boniny, iii. 2.
Bonnagen, xxv. 21.
Bonnaninly, iv. 31.
Bonnakillmore, xvii. 68.
Bonoan, xiii. 16.
Bononeboy, iv. 22.
Booden, xxi. 97.
Booethes Orchard, vii. 26.
Bookin, x. 64.
Booleblacke, xxiv. 11.
Boolecrine, viii. 58.
Boolekeile, vi.lS.
Boolerevin, xxvi. 43.
Booley, xviii. 16.
Boolies, iv. 41. xxviii. 63.
Little, xiii. 67.
Boolis, xxv. 52. xxviii. 17.
■ Great, xxii. 2.
Little, xxii, 5.
Body, xvii. 18. xxviii. 52. 81.
Boolyes, xxix. 30.
Little, xviii. 42.
Booly Kenedy, xx. 63.
Boorebegg, iii. 75.
Booremore, iii. 75.
Booterstowne, ii. 41. xxix. 42.
Bootestowne, xiv. 2.
Bootlisrocke, vii. 27.
Borackeapagh, xxx. 40.
Boranstowne, xvi. 61.
Borasleigh, vi. 53.
Bordell, ii. 4. xv. 67. xvi. 31.
Bordesland, xxix. 70.
Bordwell, iv. 53.
Borenduffee, xv. 52.
Borenstowne, i. 33.
Borequill, il. 51.
Borescarra, Parish of, xxviii. 3.
Boreshoule, Barony of, xxviii. 4..
Parish of, xxviii. 4.
Boresnefarny, xxix. 63.
Boresneforey, xxix. 63.
Boresnefory, xxix. 104.
Bornane, xxviii. 52.
Bornes, xxix. 70.
Boroge, ix. 27.
Borrenduffe, vi.16. xvii. 55.
Borres, xv. 54.
Borresnoe, xxviii. 52.
Borveallo, xi. 35.
Boskell, ix. 40.
Bossanna, x. 67.
Bottyre, vi. 6.
Boughmanane, xxi. 45.
Boughrone, xxvi. 70.
Boulebought, xxvi. 16.
Boulickritle, xvii. 55.
Boulokahellrowe, xxix. 73.
Boulteenes, xxi. 95.
Boulton, xvi. 7.
Boulyglasse, xxx. 97.
Bourdstowne, xxix. 87.
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Bourkestowne, iii. 59.
Bourne, x.17.
Bourshoule Barony, xxviii. 3
Bovillan, xi. 35.
Bower, xvi. 40.
Bowlandstowne, ii. 22.
Bowling Green, the, xv. 76.
Bowllyclonyne, iv. 6.
Bow Street, xxiii. 28.
Boyannagh, iy.Sl.
Collriagh, xiii. 14.
Boybrick, xxix. 72.
Boyce’s Lane, xxiv. 30.
Boyden, xxi. 97.
Boyerstowne, xxx. 25.
Boyestowne, xxiii. 11. xxviii.
Boyle, Barony of, ii. 27. 51.
79. xiv. 3. xvii. 23. xx
v. 16. 52. xxviii. 50. xxi
Brawney, Barony of;
Territory of, x. 24.
Brawny, Barony of, ix. 30.
Teritory, iv. 31. v. 32.
6.71. xxix. 23.
Bray, Great, ii. 41.
Little, xxii. 10.
Brayestowne, xv. 50. xxviii.
Braynstowne, xxviii. 20.
Breach Gate, xvii. 55.
Breacklone, xv. 54.
Breagluieytagher, xiii. 55.
Breaghnyreqgh, ~
Breakaghrea,
Breastagh, xv. 73.
Brecaghvoy, Parish of, xxv
Brecanagl., xxviii. 15.
Breckmays, ix. 8.
Brecknocks Land, Cheif-rer
Breda, ii. 16. vi. 10.
Bredagh, iii. 42.
Breene, xxv. 22.
Breghin, West, xxiii. 12.
Brehish, xvi. 23.
Brekagh, x. 30.
Breminghamstowne, vi. 11.
Brena, xvi. 47.
Brenan, xxx. 104.
Brenatt, xxiii. 3.
Brendrum, xxviii. 3. xxx. 9
Brenedrim, ii. 8.
Brenletter, iii. 1 .
Brenny, xviii. 13.
Brenrim, vii. 34.
Brenross, vii. 35.
Breny, xvi. 47.
Parke, xvii. 11.
Brerrim, vii. 34.
Breskenagh, xxviii. 42.
Brettenstowne, xxix. 2.
Brewgh, x. 15.
Brewy, xxx. 101.
Brey, xxvi. 71.
Breystowne, xv. 27.
Briaghy, xv. 38.
Briansparke, viii. 22.
Brick, xxviii. 20.
Brickanagh, xxix. 39.
Brickannagh, xvi. 7.
Brickeene, xxiii. 50.
Brickeere, iv. 42.
Bricke Parke, vii. 27.
Brickin, i. 2.
Brickinclara, xvi. 7.
Brickindowne, iv. 42.
Brickins Mill, xv. 76.
Brickinstowne, xv. 76.
Bricksheyes, xiv. 2.
Bridestreet Lane, xxi. 40.
Bridgefield, xv. 38.
Bridge-street, x\,79. xxiv. 2
Bridges-street, iii. 59.
Bridgestowne, xvii. 65.
Bridgine, xxv. 12.
Bridgstowne, iii. 27.
Bridg Street, xxv.15.
Bridwell, xxi. 90.
Brigh, xxviii. 3.
Brimingham, iii. 59.
Briminghams Lande, x. 45.
Briminghamstowne, xxiii. 15.
Brinkin, xx. 77.
Brinney, xviii. 13.
Brinny, x. 2.
Brins, xvi. 4.
Brisheene, xxv. 27.
Brishlane, xxvi. 54.
Briskaghbegg, vii. 40.
Briskaghmore, vii. 40.
Briskillbeg, xx. 27.
Briskillmore, xx. 77.
Brisly, iv. 4.
Brittas, vi. 52. xiv. 2. xj
t. 8.
24.
Broadsheyes, xiv. 2.
Broadstowne, xxviii. 20.
Broathderry, xxx. 102.
Broccagh, xxvi. 71 .
Broccah, xxviii. 4.
Broceagli, xxvi. 71.
Brocery, xx. 63.
Brockagh, xxi. 100. xxvi
Brockaghbeg, iv. 4.
Brockerey, vi. 36.
Brocklagh, xxviii. 22.
Brockny, West, xxviii. 41
Brodell, ix. 16.
Broder, xxviii. 22.
Brodier, xxiii. 41.
Brodillagli, xi. 4.
Brodir, iv. 35. xv. 41 .
Brodogus, xxi. 34.
Broge, ix. 27.
Broghall, ii. 8.
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Brogher, xxiii. 50.
Brogholloe, vi. 9.
Broghurry, xxvi. 43.
Brohisli, xvi. 23.
Brokenplow, yui. 19.
Brockerry, xxix. 90.
Brockery, xxm. 1.
Broligelflgl'5^xvm.41.
Broolane, vii. 27.
Broomes Parke, vii. 27.
Broometowne, xxv.21.
Broskaghbriankeigh, xxvi. 52.
Brosnagli, xxix. 54.
Old, xxi. 95.
River, Fishing of, xxv. 24.
. River, Islands in, ix. 19.
Brottenstowne, xxi. 100.
Browneen, xvi. 61.
Brownes Castle, x. 41.
Croft, xiv. 2.
Brownesford, xiv. 13. xxiv. 52.
Brownesland, xi. 59. xxiv. 30.
Browneslande, iii. 24.
Brownestowne, i. 39. ii. 37. v. ]
viii.52. ix. 34. xi. 21.54. xiii. f
xvii.69. xx. 15.56. xxii.34. xxi
30. xxvi. 70. xxviii. 45.
Brownetowne, xv. 72.
Brownstowne, x. 27. 29. xxviii. 2f
Bruagligamon, xxv.21.
Bruaghmore, xxv. 21.
Bruaghreagh, xxx. 102.
Bruce, v. 15.
Bruclcin, xx.77.
Bruckinhay, xxiii. 33.
Bruies Land, xvi. 47.
Bruminghams Land, iii. 59.
Brumore, viii. 30.
Brunt Clogheene, xiv. 23.
Brury, xi. 23.
Brutonstowne, xxiii. 12.
Bruy, ix. 9.
Bruyoge, iii. 1.
Bryanhinch, xvii. 85.
Bryan Litter, xxviii. 100.
Bryansbridge Court Leet, 8tc., >
— — Mannor of, xv. 34.
Bryanstowne, i. 8. xiii. 37. xxu
20. xxx. 25. 82.
Bryardstowne, xxii. 5.
Brydagh, x.47.
Bryenmore, xxi. 100.
Bryoge, iii. 1.
Brys, Castle of, ix. 18.
— — Fair of, ix. 18.
Market of, ix. 18.
Buddermin, xxx. 93.
Buelyliillagh, xiii. 65.
Bulgadine, v. 26.
Bullanbegg, xxviii. 4.
Bullany, iv. 47.
Bullerough, v. 9.
Bullgidden, xxiv. 4.
Bullina, xxix. 28.
Bullinbegg, xxx. 80.
Bull Lane, vi. 1. xxv. 14.
Bullocks Parke, vii. 26.
Bullogslande, vi. 25.
Bullstowne, vi. 2.
Bullugg, xxii. 2.
Bullyauly, xiii. 40.
Bullydroitbegg, xxvi. 16.
Bunadeker, iii. 30.
Bunally, ii. 51 .
Bunamuck, xv. 12.
Bunaneagh, ix. 8.
Bunaslia, vi. 3.
Bunavally, v. 32.
Bunbane, xiv. 2.
Buncarrig, v.41. xiii. 22.
Buneane, xxviii. 2.
Buncestowne, v. 12.
Buncliamlonge, xxv. 22.
Bunchestowne, v. 12.
Buncummalty, xxx. 97.
Bundermin, xxx. 44.
Bundoraghy Fisliing, xxviii.
Bunduffe, iii. 1.
Bunehesky, xiii. 28.
Bunemacke, xiii. 27.
Buneouane, xxvi. 12.
Bunglassy, xxiv. 56. xxix. £
Bunluna, iii. 69.
Bunnacranagh, xxiii. 50.
Bunnagaran, xxvi. 12.
(122.)
Bunnaghmore, xxx. 103.
Bunnamore, iii. 38.
Bunnamuck, xxix. 55.
Bunnane, xxx. 65.
Bunnanumery, x. 29.
Bunnemuck, xiii. 28.
Bunnidubber, iii. 30.
Bunnimargee, xxv.21.
Bunnoe, xiv. 15.
Biuioven, xxviii. 5.
Bunowen, vi. 48. xxx. 54.
Forfeited Lands of, xxi. 100.
Bunratty, Barony of, i. 19. iv. 5. 6. 14. vii.
19. xv. 11.28. 34. 35. xvii. 74. xxi. 38.
92. xxiii. 12. xxviii. 29. xxix. 25. xxx.
29.61.90.
Bunrauer, xxviii. 4.
Buntagh, x. 22.
Bunvally, xvi. 62.
Buokin, xxviii. 86.
Buolick, Parish of, xxv. 2.
Buolinree, ix. 18.
Buollerdaha, xxx. 64.
Buollyart, v. 63.
Buollydorrogh, xxii . 5.
. Buollyfanane, ix. 8.
Buoly, vi. 50. vii. 13.
Buolybodane, xiv. 2.
Burdensgrange, xiii. 40.
Burdenstowne, xxii. 36. xxvi. 33.
Burdons Parke, xvii. 55.
Burfordstowne, xvii. 69.
Burgadge Moyle, xxii. 34.
Burgage Cloleigh, xxvi. 30.
Due, xxvi. SO.
Burgesse Land, xxiii. 1.
I Burgess Land in Adare, xi. 4.
Burgess proportion, iii. 14.
Burgis, vi. 22.
Burkes-parte, v. 15.
Burn Church, xvii. 83.
Burne, x.39.
Burnebehy, viii. 39.
Burne Church, xvii. 18. xxix. 90.
Church Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 41.
Burnellstowne, xvii. 79.
Burnesillane, xxviii. 95.
Burnigehy, xxv. 43.
Burnislatty, xxix. 31.
Burnislaty, xi. 16.
Burnsure, xiii. 44.
Burren, v. 16. xv. 2.
Barony of, ii. 12. iv. 6. 14. v. 38. v
16. x. 2. xv. 34. 35. xvi. 60. xxvi. -
xxviii. 48. 54. xxx. 80.
| Burresleigh, xi. 72.
Burresoleagh, vi.49.
Burresse O’Leagh, xv. 53.
Burresteagh, vi. 49.
Bunin, xxi. 47. 76.
Parish of, xxiii. 2.
Burrinreagh, xxx. 32.
Burriscarragli Church, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Burrish, v. 28.
Burrislioule Barony, xxu. 21.
Burrislatty, xxix. 61.
Burrisleagh, vi. 31.
Burrisnoe, xxiii. 2.
Burrowes, x. 62.
Leagh, xv. 20.
Burtragh, viii. 36.
Bush, ii. 23.
Busherstowne, iv.10. x.67. xv.4. xvii. 1-
Butcherstowne, iv. 10. xv. 4._
Butlers Land, Cheif-rent, xvi. 13.
Butlerstowne, v. 60. x. 41.58. xxi. 34.
5. 37. xxviii. 20. xxx. 82.
South, xxii. 7.
Buttaghan, vi. 33.
Butteflene, xxvi. 66.
Butterhill, xxii. 37 .
Butterstowne, v. 41.
Upper, vi. 27.
Buttevant, i.27.
Butlers Parke, viii. 46.
Buttlerstowne, Lower, vi. 28.
Byllis, xxi. 76.
Byrren Barony, xxix. 77.
I Cabbragh, xvi. 18. xx
I Caboagh, xxviii. 12.
Cabraghkeele, xxix. 36.
Cabrough, xiii. 30.
Cackaton, xxvi. 1.
Cackirmore, xxi. 18.
Caddagh, xxvi. 65.
Caddlestowne, iii. 70.
Caddugans Alley, xxv. 15.
Ally, xxv. 16.
Cadin, iv. 30.
Cadlestowne, xxvi. 67.
Cadlstowne, xxi. 34.
Caertarne, xxiv. 20.
Cafennan, xviii. 33.
Caffanane, xxiv. 5.
Cagalla, ix. 16.
Cagarrow, xv.79.
Caggy Comon, xxvi. 42.
Caghir, xxx. 65.
Cagliirtaghlin, xxx. 64.
Caglinagatt, ii. 8.
Caglagh, xxix. 95.
Cagraghmore, i. 14.
Cah, xiii. 15.
Cahairebegge, xxiii. 23.
Cahara, iii. 8. xx. 14.
Caharagh, xvii. 85.
Caharaghbane, xxxiii. 48.
Caharbarnagli, iv. 14.
Caharoe, xvii. 85.
Caharrow, iv. 48.
Caheragey, xi. 4.
. Caheranill, vii. 30.
Caherarden, xxiv. 9.
Cahercona, ix.31.
Caherconnev, v. 10.
Caherconnor, vi. 22.
Cahercorkane, ix. 27.
Caherdane, xxiv. 46.
Caherdeana, xxiv. 46.
Calierdovine, v. 40.
Cahereconnell, xxii. 5.
Caherenry, xxii. 5.
Caherew Garriffe, xxix. 100.
Caherewine, xxvi. 51.
Caherforvas, ix.28.
Cahergall, xx.74.
Cahergeilgeneragh, v. 40.
Caherglasse, xxii. 5.
Cahergowen, xxii. 5.
ICahergrenan, xv. 35.
Calierguillamore, xi. 17.
Caherhugh, iv. 13.
Caherinny, xxii. 5.
Caherisevan, vii. 30.
Caher James, xvii. 24.
Caherlagb, Parish of, xxx. 6.
Cahermanagh, i. 25.
Cahermoher, xv. 35.
Cahernagolum, xxii. 21.
Cahernary, i. 39.
Cahernata, xxiii. 45.
Cahernebloghy, xvii. 24.
Caliernefagh, x. 22.
Cahernehely, xxiv. 29.
Cahernemoherbeg, xv. 33.
Cahershane, xxviii. 5.
Caherslea, xxiii. 22. xxviii. 11
Cahertarne, xxviii. 86.
ICahertiny, ix. 27.
Cahervane, xxviii. 86.
Cahervony, xxii. 10.
Caliingall, ii. 51.
Cahir, ii. 21. xvii. 47. xxii
Parish, xxx. 63.
Cahirabby, xvi. 75. xxix. 66.
Cahirbanellybegg, x. 22.
Cahirbeanagh, xv. 33.
Cahirbeanaght, xv. 33.
Cahirblomick, xv. 33.
Cahirbollagh, iv. 14.
Caliirbrack, xxx. 97.
Cahirbreagh, vii. 29.
Cahirbristy, xvii. 46.
Caliirconow, xxx. 93.
Cahircrcagh, xxviii. 22.
Cahircrohin, viii. 37.
Cahircullenagh, vii. 29.
Cahir Culligg, xiv. 2.
Cahirdavin, vi.8.
Cahirdavine, v. 40.
Caliirdowgan, xxi. 18.
Caliirduffe, iv. 6. xxii. 21.
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X.OCORUM West, v. 38.
| Callen, Houses in, xxiv. 28.
- Liberties of, xxx. 17.
- Town, Comons of, xxi
itrath, Xviii. 15.
ecking, xxx. 94.
Caliirpolla, xv.34.
' 'i. 75. xxviii.22.
Cahirquin, xi
Cahirshane, >
Cahirslee, x
Cabin
;. 54.
t. 65.
Cahirteige, East and West, >
Caliirtobev, xi. 66.
Caliirtvant, xiv. 2.
Caliirvallaboe, xxviii. 22.
Cahirvarascall, xxi. 67.
Caliirvarimakilly, xiv. 2.
Cahirvicknea, xv.34.
Cahir- Wally, x. 67.
Cahirwickland, xxiv. 9.
Cahirgallyniore.
Cameo,
Caines,
Camgev, v. 12.
Camgort, ix. 19.
Camick, xxiv. 21.
Camieraglis, xxx. (
Camlagb, xiii. 56.
Camlin, ix. 50.
Camlinn, iv. 53.
Camniore, xiii. 52.
Camoley, xxiii. 47.
Camoloan, xviii. 5£
Caniolvan, xxiii. 9.
Campe Street, vii. i
Camphir, xxvi.30.
Camploane, iii. 64.
Ciunplone, i. 22.
Campsonetragli, vii
Campsonvotagli, vii
Camreagh, xxi. 86.
Camstowne, xxii. 7
Camus, ii. 15.
Canagh, xxx. 63.
Canagliir, xxx. 63.
Canakill, ix. 16.
Cananne Mulloigy,
Canat, iii. 6.
Canfeagh, xvii. 47.
Cannensmeadow, X3
Cannon Gate, xxii. 52.
Land, xxi. 65.
Street, xxii. 52.
Cannons-lsland, xxii. 10
Cannonsland, i. 1.
Cannosland, xvi. 75.
Cannons Reguler, Abby,
Cannonstowne, x. 66. xx
Cannonswood, xvi. 24.
Cantowne, iv. 56.
Cantwells Court, ii. 37. ;
Garran, vii. 18. xx
Caogewlcgane, v. 26.
Capagh, v. 43. viii. 48.
Capaghaloder, xxviii. 2.
Capaghbeg, ix. 31. -
Capanacully, v. 24.
Capanly, xxi. 55.
Caparory, iv. 13.
Capatranagh, v. 48.
Capbetts Parke, vii. 27.
Cape Castle, xxv. 21.
Capeen, viii. 65.
Capcntack, xviii. 49.
Caperleran, Coni
Capevarogie, xvi
Capewneuke, xx
Caplecawtrean, i
Capleclawph, iii.
Capoge, xxi. 77.
Caporcnatshenag
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Capple, xxx. 07.
Coppoek, n.4, 1. 52
Cappocke, u.4,1. ... •
Cappoge, ,xu‘; * joi ' '
Capponach, xxx. Ivi .
Capponleagh, **«■ «.
Capponvile, xxix.41.
Cappucmeaiianc, l. 1.
CWulkagl,,™,«.
Cappulk XXVI. 66.
Cappyloghy, in. 55.
Cappucnaraghane, 1. 1.
Cappulonelagh, xv. 54,.
Caraghboy, viii. 38.
Cavaghkillbranagh, xxiii. 18.
Caraghteghartell, xxi. 35.
Carahynan, ix. 16.
Caramoe, i. 14.
Caranaltagragee, xxix. 38.
Caranargid, h. 5 1 .
Cavanasliawes, v. 48.
Caranleagh, iii. 54.
Carbidly, East, xx. 73.
Carbedmore, xxviii. 5.
Carbegtopher, ii. 51.
Carberry, Barony of, i.l. iu.13. iv.3t
92. 93.
Carbery, Barony of, i.6. ii. 35. iii.l.
‘ 31. 57. 69. iv. 63. v. 12. viii
57. x. 12.48. xiii.55.68. xv
24.82. xxii.22. 41. xxiii.18.
xxvi. 30. xxix. 59. 65. 69. x
East Barony, iii. 47. 58. iv. 4,£
vii.36.48. x. 29. xi. 1. xiii
xvi.17.54. xviii. 15.20.40.
10. 12. xxiii. 23.
West Barony, iii. 47. x.33. xi:
xx. 14. 74.
House, xv. 55.
Carbilie, xxx. 101.
Carbirry, Barony of, xxviii. 75.
Carboy le, xxix. 37.
Carbry House, xxv. 16.
Carbuckane, xxviii. 12.
Carbury, Barony of, iii. 8. 75. ix.9
xv. 2. xvi.61.79. xvii.37. x
34. xxiii. 35. xxiv. 16. xx\
xxix. 33.113. xxx. 16.44. 6
West Barony, xxix. 55.
Carcarnagh, xxi. 75.
Carcarney, xxi. 75.
Carcavedy, xxvi. 72.
Cardavi, xxviii. 5.
Cardeffstowne, xxv. 6.
Cardery, xxix. 5.
Cardistowne, x. 10.
Cardcoless, xxi. 76.
Cardowlagh, xxi. 7.
Cardromaine, xxx. 101.
Cardue, xxix. 78.
Carduffe, i. 1.
Caren, xxi. 10.
Carettclougli, xxv. 23.
Carey, Barony of, ii- 5.
Cargaghramore, viii. 31 .
Cargall, xvii. 22.
Cargan, x. 26.
Cargatte, xxvi. 65.
Cargavilly, xxv. 6.
Cargee, x. 19.
Cargeith, xxix. 95.
Careenn, iii. 33.
Cargin, v. 12. vii. 45. vm. 33.
xvii. 23. xxiii. 47.
Carginbeg, ix. 31.
Cargine, xv. 12.
Cargneran, xxx. 4.
Cargniagh, xvi. 40.
Cargone, xx. 13.
Cargoone, xi. 7.
Carha, iv. 5. xxii. 21.
Carba Markett, iv. 5.
Carlialman, xxviii. 10.
Carhanagalla, v.38.
Carhenekelly, v. 38.
Carhin, xxx. 63.
Carliincore, xv. 33.
Carhircoubsh, v. 40.
Carhirraorrogha, iv. 5.
Carbona, iv.5.
Carlioogh, xvii. 68.
Carhow, i. 3. xxi. 72.
Carhowandowreske, iv. 14.
Carbowaniskie, iv. 6.
(122.)
Carhowcoulrai
Carhower, xxii. 5.
Carhowmannagh, iv. 6.
Carhownaglogn, iv. 14.
Carhuanlasbae, xv.33.
Carhubauldir, xxx. 93.
Carhubrist, xv. 34.
Carhucussan, xv.35.
Carhudrumassan, xv.35.
Carhuduffe, xv. 35.
Carhue, v. 7. viii. 19. xiv.
Carhugare, xv. 34.
Carhugarriffe, xxi. 10. xxi:
Carhukeele, xv. 35.
Carhuluskane, xv. 35.
Carhumeanagh, xv. 33. 35.
Carhumore, xv. 54.
Carhunagh, v. 38.
Carhunagowne, xv. 34.
Carhunakeile, xv. 34.
Carhunamadderry, xxx. 93
Carhunavarr, xv. 35.
Carbunecunealagbt, v. 38.
Carhunevelly, Tithes of, x
Carhunisky, xv. 34.
Carhuportlicky, xv. 33.
Carliuvaldir, xxx. 93.
Carhuwilliam, xv. 34.
Caribeg, iv. 66.
Carickinare, ii. 8.
Carigbegg, v. 53.
Carighinalt, xxx. 39.
Carigkerovady, iii. 61.
Carigorman, xvii. 26.
Carin, ix. 16.
Caristowne.
Carkagham
Carkanarrow, xxvi. ■>*.
Carlanstowne, xxix. 5.6.
Carlebeg, x. 69.
Carling, vii. 27.
Carlingford, vii. 24.
Church of, xxvi. 37.
Liberties of, vii. 27.
— Parish, Tithes of, x:
Tithes of, ii. 42.
Carlingstowne, viii. 42.
Carlogan, xxi. 86.
Carloghderrygan, xiii. 51
Carmabeg, xvi. 41.
Carmary, xxvi. 67.
Carmelite Abby, v
Carmoone, xxx.
Carmuere, xxvi. 1
Carna, xxviii. 6.
Carnabeg, xvi. 41
Carnacreene, viii.
Carnacuddey
| Carnageale,
xvi. 52.
ii. 56.
Carneglasbegge, ii. 4.
Carneglasmore, ii. 4.
Carneglassmore, ii. 4.
Carneglea, xxvi. 66.
Carnegorane, xvii. 26
Carne Iherny, ii. 53.
Carnekeene, xxv. 22.
Carnekeirane, xxviii. 1
Carnekeirke, xxv. 22.
Carneleagh, xxx. 78.
Carnelehens, xxv. 23.
Carnelnashee, xvii. 26
Carnemallagh, xxviii.
Carnemevy, viii. 49.
Carnemore, xi. 66. x'
Carnenagh, xvii. 23.
Carnane, xvii. 22.
Carnereagh, xxi. 62.
Carneroe, xxv. 34.
Carnevovan, xxvi. 66.
Carnes, iii. 2. xxx. 7
Carneshewen, xiii. 15
Carnetefarty, ii. 5.
Carngeynneene, xxvi
Carnie, Parish of, iv.
Carninoge, . xxiii. 3.
Carnne, xiv. 28.
Carntefeortv, xxi. 23.
Carnulfe, xvi. 47. xxi. 47.
Carny, xviii. 43.
Carobanan, iii. 19.
Carolaine, iv. 18.
Carolke, vi. 19.
Caronoiew, v. 43.
Caronsure, v. 48.
Caroreagh, xxiii. 1.
Carow, Barony of, xxii. 2
Carowbronoge, xxii. 21.
Carowickline, xxii. 21.
Carownaworane, iii. 69.
Carownafirgb, v. 48.
Carownegarrane, xxii. 21
Carowreagh, viii. 16.
Carpemore, vi. 3.
Carpenterstowne, iv. 47.
Carpetus, xxii. 2.
Carr, xxii. 21.
Carra^xxvi. 12.
Carneconnell,
Carneconny,
Carnecreny, x. 56.
Carnedun, xxi. 76.
Carnee, xxx. 101.
Cavnefin, xvii. 48.
Carnefenoge, xxx.
Carnefyan, i”
Carnegare, '
Carnegarran.
Carnegawne,
Carray, x
Carrbegg, viii. 33.
Carrdaraugh, iv. 19.
Carreagh, xviii. 32.
Carrecknagawna, xxx
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cJSm. 8*"«*"*>
f0r Uarreggnegornell, vn
Adventurers, Carregrany, iv. 37.
Soldiers, CaiTegrogan, iv. 37.
Carren, xxix. 59.
Carreneveagli, x
Carrereran, ix. *
Carrew Bean, xxix. 97.
Carrgine, iv. 4.
Carrhowgarrett, v. 38.
Carrhowne, i. 3.
Carriagelagh, xxviii. 5.
Carriaghilevan, xxvi. 67.
Carriaghleagh, xxx. 39.
Carribid, xi. 64.
Carrick, iv. 47. 56. 65. vii. 34.
66. xvi.7.24. 62.84. 3
28. xxvi. 63. xxix. 65.
Quarter, viii. 7.
Towne of, xxiv. 36.
Carrickaledoe, xxi. 97.
Carrickamony, iii. 18.
Carrickanarrow, xviii. 38.
Carrickanewre, iii. 11.
Carrickanneragh, xiii. 5.
Carrickbeg, iv. 31.
Carrickbegg, xxii. 17. xxix. 19
Butler’s Part, iv. 42.
Carrickbrenan, xiii. 45.
Carrickcaslane, xxiii. 3.
Carrick Castle, xxx. 88.
Carrickduffe, xx
Cheif-rent,
Carrickdurrin, ii
Carrieke, iii. 1.
Carrick edmond,
Carrickeenaveigli
Carrickeferry, x>
Carrickerrily, xx
Carrick Gate, x>
Carrickgeene, xi-
Carrickginanee, :
Carrickitle, ii
Carrickleagh,
10.
.11. :
xx. 97.
cxix. 71.
iii. 12.
Carricklevar
Carricklisdufie, x
Carrickmaste, xvi
Carrick mastee, x:
Carrick Maddin,
M'Morrish,
M'Warrish,
Carrickmerane, x
Carrickmore, iv.3J
Carrickmucky, i. ;
Carrickmullan, x;
Carricknagaple, i:
Carricknagaw, xxx. 53.
Carricknecran, iii. 66.
Carricknefeagli, xxvi. 66.
Carricknemad, iii. 22.
Carrickniboy, ix. 8.
Carricknimore, xxiv. 52.
Carrickninus-Musky, xxx
Carrickparson, Church of,
Parish, Tythes of, x:
Carrickphillip, iii. 11. x.
Carrickpurte, vii. 34.
Carrickquirke, xxix. 68.
Corrickreaglian, xx. 77.
Carrickrohad, iii. 22.
Carrickroinaune, xxi. 75.
Carrickslea, vi.3.
Carrickspringham, xxx. 9!
Carrick Street, xxii. 52.
Carricktemple, v. 3.
Carricktontane, iii. 34.
Carrickvroglian, iii. 11.
Can'ickwell, xxii. 51.
Carrickwilly, xxv. 6.
Carriclogher, xv. 14.
Carigagawone, xxvi. 71.
Carrigallane, xxx. 92.
Carrigallen, Bai-ony of, x:
Carriganasse, NE. part, ii
Carrigane, xxx. 5.
Cavriganearin, vii. 2.
Carriganredan, xxvi. 72.
Carrigansecough, xxii. 29.
Carrigtuisherragh, xiv. 22.
Carrigapolin, ii. 8.
Carrigarrigg, iii. 53.
Carrigarosty, vii. 2.
Carrigatertaine, xxx. 92.
Carrigawnagh, ii. 51.
Carrigbeg, v.34.
Carrigbegg, i. 31.
Carrigberaghan, xiv. 18.
Carrigboy, xiii. 15. 49.
Carrigbrusipp, xxix. 43.
Carrigbryan, xv. 35.
Carrigclahir, xxvi. 12.
Carrigcotter, xv. 38.
Carrigdownane, iv. 29.
Carrigdravven, xiv. 3.
Carrigeene, ii. 37. vii. 44. s
xxix. 43.
Cnrrigeenbrenock, xxviii. 40
Carrigeenchahy, xi. 59.
Carrigenoway, xxx. 93.
Carrigenshoneene, i. 23.
Carrigg, iv. 7. xxii. 2.
Camggogunnell, xv. 14.
Cariggownagli, xxiii. 38.
Carrighitty, xxx. 33.
Carriglioulty, iv. 5.
Carrigigurrane, vii. 2.
Carrigin, xx. 77.
Carriginashy, xvii. 85.
Carriginaway, xxviii. 75.
Carriginbrenock, xxi. 20.
Carrigine, xxiii. 47.
Carriginnell, xxii. 40.
Carrig Inonin, iv. 63.
Carrigkgeene, i. 22.
Carrigkilter, xxi. 72.
Carriglasse, xiv. 10.
Carrigleamlearv, xxi. 3 1 .
Carriglean, xxix. 37.
Carrigleanleary, xxi. 30.
Carriglehy, i. 37.
Carrig Madden, xxx. 97.
Carrigmane, xxiii. 34.
Carrigmarteene, x. 67.
Carrigmore, xiv. 23.
Carrignagowre, iv. 6.
Carrigneglony, vii. 51.
Carrignegon, xiii. 15.
Carrignegownagh, iii. 75.
Carrignegowne, xxi. 97.
Carrigneguagli, i. 6.
Carrigneshenny, xv. 38.
Carrigneslane, iv. 42.
Carrigogillinan, x. 18.
Carrigoguonagh, xxiii. 38.
Carrigoone, xxx. 89.
Carrigowee, iii. 6.
Carrigowne, xxi. 15.
Carrigparson, ii. 17.
Carrigpheiris, xv. 76.
Carrigreage, xxix. 54.
Carrigrenny, v. 8.
Carrigscons, xvi. 84.
Carrigtean, xiv. 3.
Carrigteary, xxviii. 18.
Carrigtoertane, xxviii. 37.
Carrigtogliir, xxi. 72.
Carrigtomas, xiii. 15.
Carrigtuoghill, Parish of, xx:
Carrigullihy, iii. 21.
Carrigullinagh, xxviii. 95.
Carrigurraglian, xiv. 18.
Carrigvantoe, v. 31.
Carrigvrontoge, vi. 28.
Carrineree, xxix. 25.
Carrinstowne, v. 16.
Carrisk, xiii. 40.
Cnrro, x. 13.
CaiTobay, xvii. 24.
Carrobrenagh, xv. 28.
Carrock, xxx. 32.
Carrocoreagh, xxviii. 2.
Carrocorky, xv. 54.
Carrocullin, ix. 31.
Carroenden, xvi. 37.
Carroentonine, vii. 29.
Carrogare, ix. 16.
Carrokeele, ix. 31.
Carrokeile, i. 32.
Carrolanstowne, xxx. 23.
Carrollstowne, iv. 35.
Can'olstowne, xv. 41.
Carroinoare, iii. 23.
Carromore, xxix. 72.
Canon, v. 15. xxix. 48.
Carronacoila, xxi. 45.
Carronacooly, >
r. 12.
Carronarke, ix. 33.
Carrondee, xv. 53.
Carron Duffe, v. 33.
Carronelurgan, xxviii. 4
Carronitobber, xxviii. 5
Carrontallonoii, iv. 56.
Carronteniple, iv. 4. vii
Carrony, xxviii. 3.
Carroreaght, xv. 8.
Carrouglough, xi. 4.
Carroveneene, xx. 66.
Carrow, i.3. ii.14. vii. 2
Tidies of, vii. 35.
Carrowaceragli, xvii. 23
Carrowancorly, xxviii. 6
Carrowandrohid, iv. 6.
Carrowanlogliane, iii. 2.
Carrowantihan, iii. 2.
Carrowantracky, v. 26.
Carrowantraky, xxix. 3(
Carroward, viii. 33. xxi
Carrowardine, xxix. 35.
Carrowbally, vii. 30.
Carrowbane, iv. 5. vi. 3
14. xxi. 67. xxviii. 2.
Carrowbass, xxviii. 5.
Carrowbawne, xxviii. 4.
Carrowbe, vi. 56.
Carrowbeg, ix. 18. xxi.
Carrowbegg, i. 14. 32.
Carrowbegtopher, ii. 51.
Carrowbisedy, xxviii. 56
Carrowbleagh, xiii. 33.
Carrowboj', i. 14. xviii. ;
Carrowbowbarrow, viii. :
Carrowbracke, i. 25.
Carrowbracken Wood, :
Carrowbranagh xxviii. 6
Carrowbrocky, iii. 2.
Carrowbroivne, xxi. 67.
Carraivbrunoge, xi. 66.
Carrowbunnan, xvi. 79.
Carrow Cahirgarone, xi
Carrowcaldry, xxix. 18.
Carrowcally, xiv. 3.
Carrowcarkefree, xxx. 5
Carrowcarne, viii. 33.
Carrowcarra, xvi. 37.
Carrowcarragli, ii. 35.
Carrowcarro, xxviii. 56.
Carrowcashane, xxiv. 18
Carrow Ctishell, xv. 73.
Carrowcaslan, xxiv. 18.
Carrowcaslane, iii. 2. xx
Carrowcassell, v. 55.
Carrowceele, viii. 51.
Carrowchantin, xxx. 101
Carrow Clare, ii. 35.
C’arrowclogli, ii. 35. ix.
Carrowclogha, xxix. 77.
Carrowclogagh, xxi. 45.
Carrowclogher, ix. 3 1 . x
Carrowcloghy, xxix. 36.
Carrowcloighy, v. 26.
Carrowclough, vii. 29.
Carrowcooleranagli, v. 3(
Carrowcore, ix. 25.
Carrowcorr, ix. 19. xi. 4
CaiTowcraheene, iv. 67.
Carrowcrin, iii. 1.
Cai'rowcrine, xvii. 24.
CaiTowcruin, iii. 1.
Carrow Cruine, xxiii. 50
Carrowcullranagh, v. 38.
Carrowcurra, xxii. 5.
Carrowcurragh, ii. 35.
CaiTOWcurre, xvi. 37.
Carrowdargny, xiv. 10.
Carrowdirracloy, xv. 33.
Carrowdonnoghy, xiii. 52
Carrowdoragli, xvi. 62.
Carrowdowne, xx. 14.
Carrowdrassey, xiv. 3.
Carrowduffee, ix. 8.
Carrow Earragh, viii. 25.
- Edereshroane, xxx.
i. 14.
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67. xxix. 18.
xi. 38. xxviii. 20.
38.
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xvii. 24.
ti. 67.
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xxiii. 50.
ix. 18. 55. xxx. 54.
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Carrowetragh,
Carrowfadd, xx.
Carrowferkin, xxx. 34.
Carrowfinna, vi. 3.
Carrowfinoge, xxviii. 50.
Carrowfree, xxiii. 50.
Carrowgare, ix. 16. xiv. 30.
Carrowgarive, ix. 19.
Carrowgarne, v. 55. xxx. 3
Carrowgarr, xxi. 92.
Carrowgarrah, xxx. 34.
Carrowgarriffe, x. 18.
Can-owgarrow, i. 40. ix. 9.
CaiTow Garrow, xiii. 33.
Carrowgarrowe, xxiv. 57.
Carrowgarry, v. 26. xxix.
Cavrowgeene, v. 26.
Carrowgillpatricke, iii. 2.
Carrowgowna, xvii. 22.
Carrowguna, v. 26.
Cavrowgiirtine, xx. 77 .
Carrowhanin, iii. 52.
Cavrowhanine, ix. 8. xxvii
Carrowhekall, xxi. 76.
Carrowhelteene, v. 53.
Carrowhena, xi. 4.
Carrowhiggin, xi. 5.
Carrowhill, iii. 66.
Carrowhubert, xxvi. 42.
Carrow Iderry, ix. 8.
Carrowighter, xx. 8.
Garrow lherny, ii. 53.
Carrowinlane, ix. 33.
Carrowinskie, xxviii. 4.
Carrowintelian, iii. 2.
Cai-rowintlinane, ii. 33.
Carrowm'killehully, xxiii.
Carrow M‘Laughlin, xvi.
— M'Murchue, xvi. 42
Carrowm'murtaghreagh, ii
Carrowmeanagh, ix. 16.
Carrowmeane, xxix. 96.
Carrowmeere, iii. 1- ix. 8.
Carrowmeereanargid, iv. 6
CaiTowmegan, iii. 22.
Carrowmenagh, ix. 19.
Carrowmerenebury, xxviii
Carrowmetragh, x. 8.
Carrowmine, iii. 22.
Carrowmohan, xxx. 33.
Carrowmonine, viii. 34. m
Carrowmoninecalrogh, xx
Carrow Monyne, ix. 31.
Carrowraonyne, xiv. 2.
Carrowmoore, xxiii. 2.
Carrowmore, i. 2. iii. 2
27.31.47. xi. 4.
23.53. xxi. 28. >
L. 54. 3
50.
Carre
i. 51.
Carrowkarkfree, i.
Carrowkaslane, iii. 2.
Carrowkeale, ii. 53. vi. 3. xxix. i
Carrowkeele, i. 2. ii. 51. iii. 1.
viii. 26. ix. 8. 27. 33. 49. :
;i. 45. 3
52. x
ix. 6. 3
Magherinore,
Careowkeelenebree,
Carrowkeelenebruy,
Carrowkeelenecabry
Carrowkeenagh, xx
Carrowkegill, v. 55.
Carrowkeile, iii. 66.
Carrowkelly, viii. 20 . xv
Carrowkennedy, xxviii. ■
Carrowkenny, i. 14.
Carrowkertane, viii. 33.
Carrowkibba, xxviii. 56.
Carrowkile, iv. 25.
Carrowkilfelan, iii. 66.
Carrowkilleene, x
jwkillifelane,
57.
3.31. xxiv. 9. xxviii. 3.
Upper, ix. 28.
Carrowmoreabbert, xvi. ‘
Carrowmore Kilbreedy, :
Carrowmoreknock, i. 25.
Carrowmoriterbrein, xxi
Carrowmow, xi. 5.
Carrowmunagh,
Carrowmurragh
Carrowmurry, i. i*. xxviii
Carrownab, ix. 49.
Carrownabinaj, viii. 51.
Carrownabull, xvi. 79.
Carrownacarga, xxx. 99.
Carrownaclogh, v. 48.
Carrownagawragh, vii. 45
Carrownagh, xxviii. 56.
Carrownahane, ix. 19.
Carrownahowne, iv. 6.
Carrownakelly, xv.33.
Carrownakinard, xxi. 45.
Carrownakorky, i. 2.
Carrownaleck, xxx. 53.
Carrowna Maddaw, viii.
Carrownamadry, xv. 33.
Carrownamona, xv. 33.
Carrownaraban, xxm. 2.
Carrownasaugh, xin. 47.
Carrownasse, ii. 51.
Carrownayarkfree, i
Carrowncagh, xxvi. 67.
Carrowneard, i. 14.
Carrownebodoge, iv. 13
Carrownebole, xxiii. 50
Cai'rownebree, iii. 2.
Carrownebross, viii. 16.
Carrownecallagh, xxvi^
54.
.69.
Carrowkillin, v.48. viii. 25. xxvi. 34. xxviii.
94. :
e. 77.
Carrowkisli
Carrowknowly, viii
Can-owlacilie, iii. 2
Carrowlagh, xxi. 8
Carrowlassan, xvii.
Carrowlatelly, iii.i
Carrowlebuttibutt,
Carrowledane, ix.
Carrowlevane, iii.
Carrowliliane, ix.
Carrowlisseene,
Carro
Carrowneclagg, x;
Carrowneclough, 1
Carrownecorr, i. 1
Carrownecrevy, x
Carrownecrosse, >
Carrownecrosseg,
Carrownedden, x
Carownediseg, ix
Carrowneere
Can
wnefree
Carro
'. 25.
ii. 67. :
iwloglian, x
Carrowloghlin, iii. 1.
Carrowloughlin, iii. i.
Carrowluppane, iv. 14.
Carrowmackerill, iv. 14.
Carrowmagawnagh, xxx. 7
Carrowmagowen, xi. 69.
Carrowmanagh, x. 8.
Carrowmartin, iv. 67.
Carrowmass, v. 55.
Carrowm'Abby, ix. 9.
Carrowin'farreagb, iii. 2.
Carrow M'Flaherta, iii. 6
M'Fleglierty, xxix.
M'Flerty, xxix. 71.
M'Gerald Beg, ix 1
Carrowm'gillpatricke, iii.
(122.)
Carrownegam, xvi. 79.
Carrownegashell, xvii. 23.
Carrownegat, iii. 1.
Carrownegerby, xxix. 18.
I Carrowneglogh, iii. 2. xvn.
j Carrowneg Lough, ix. 18.
Carrownegree, xxix. 18.
Carrownegrevy, xxix. 18.
Carrownekelly, ix. 19. xv.
Carrownekerk, v. 12.
Carrownekibby, ix. 8.
Carrownekirtane, viii. .84.
Carrowneknekan, xxiii. 50
Carrownelecke, i. 32.
Carrownelicky, iv. 13.
Carrownelogha, ix. 18.
Carrownemaddow, xvi. 79
Carrownemanagh, i. 25.
Carrownemcule, ix. 27.
Carrownemi
Carro
Carro wneragha, xxix. 72.
Carrownernoge, iii. 2.
Carrowneseon, v. 48.
Carrowneshanagh, xvi. 68.
Carrowneshannoge, 3ixix. 5.
Carrowneskeagh, vi. 3.
Carrownester, iii. 66.
Carrownetoone, xxviii. 34.
Carrowngarrick, v. 12.
Carrownigarke, xvii. 31.
Carrowniha, xvii. 31.
Carrowniny, ix. 33.
Carrownkeevans, ii. 53.
Carrownlecky, i. 2.
Carrownonine, xxvi. 1.
Carrownorlare, v. 33. xxix.
Carrownotona, v. 55.
Carrownruish, xiii. 28.
Carrownure, viii. 7. ix. 19.
Carrow Nure, ix. 18.
Carrownurlare, iii. 2.
[ Carrowoghty, viii. 33.
Carroworlare, iii. 2.
Carrowpaden Market
Carrowquilline,
Carro'vra, iv.6i. _
Carrowragh, ix. 25.
Carrowraie, iv. 56.
Carrowraine,
Carrowrca, ’x
18.
:. 29.
n i. 25 ii. 21.33. ii:
"“26" vim25.51.66. ix. 18.51.
xvi. 42. xvii. 23. 24. xx. 14.
xxviii. 6. xxix. 55. 77. xxx. 82.
Carrowreagh Lisiny, viii. 66.
Carrowreaghmoylagh, ix. 8.
Carrowreaghter, viii. 25.
Carrowrean, iv. 56.
Carrowreogli, v. 12.
Carrowreragb, vii. 29.
Carrowrevagh, ix. 19.
CatTOwrikard, ix. 18.
Carrowroe, i. 25. vi. 3.
Carrowroge, xxx. 29.
Carrowrush, xiii. 27.
Carrowseare, iii. 2.
Carrowsban O’Shognus, v. 48.
Carrowslaghtibutt, xxvi. 54.
Carrowslateragh, xxvi. 54.
Carrowslatteragh, xxx. 77.
Carrowslittebutt, xxvi. 54.
Carrowslutteragli, xxvi. 54.
1 Carrowstalery, xxviii. 94.
Carrowstelane, xiv. 2.
I Carrowstilly, xv. 73.
Carrowtample, xxx. 34.
Carrowteane, xv. 73.
Carrowtemple, ix. 31. xiv. 2. >
Carrowtober, xi. 4.
Carrowtocassell, v. 55.
Carrow Towghy, xvii. 74.
Carrowtrasna, viii. 25.
Carrowtubber, xxiii. 2.
Carrowtui-liin, xiv. 10.
Carrowturrin, xvi. 79.
Carrowtyl.an, xy. 73.
Cares Island, xvii. 55.
Carruckhallon, xxviii. 12.
Carrucullinagb, xxviii. 95.
CarruduHe, iv. 6.
Carruffadda, xxviii. 22.
Carruffe, xxvi. 71.
Carrugate, xiv. 3.
Carrugarruffe, xx. 41.
Carrugaruffe, x. 12.
Careumarge, xx. 36.
Carrumarry Peake, xxvi. 12.
Carrune, xxvi. 51.
Carrureagh, vii. 29.
Carry, xxiv. 16.
Carry cly me, xxviii. 56.
Careyduffe, xxix. 54.
Carryganroe, xxiii. 23.
Carrygeene, x. 1.
Carrygeenenaghy, xxix. »i.
Carrygittian, xiii. 15.
Careyglane, xvi. 33.
Carrykeenveigh, xxvi. 67.
Carr[ 1 xxix. 97.
Carstowne, v. 1 6.
Cartanstowne, xxix. 46.
Cartell, xxviii. 12.
Carteranbegg, xxx. 99.
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INDEX Cartlanstowne, xxvi. 15. xxxviii. 41. 5
l.oco rum xxix. 76.
Certificates Cartotayne, i. 14.
ihr Oartregannagh, xxvi. 16.
Advcmiircrs, Cartrengany, xvii. 79.
s"^ora- Cartriffiney, xxiii.S.
. Cartroan Broadagh, xxx. 105.
Cartron, xvii. 23.
Cartronagaple, xxi. 100.
Cartron Boyglogli, xiii. 50.
Cartroncard, xvi. 40.
Carlron Croy, xxvi. 6. xxix. 23.
Curragh, iv. 31.
Cartrone Boyly, xiii. 50.
Cartrone Marloge, xiii. 50.
Cartron Farisli, xxviii. 6.
Cartronfinne, xiii. 49.
Cartron Fynne, xxiv. 6.
Keele, iv. 31.
Kelly, vi. 3.
Killy, vi. 3.
Cartron-Iick, vi. 8.
Cartron Magannon, iii. 38.
— — Morly, vi. 3.
Cartronray, xxvi. 6.
Cartron Roy, xxix. 23.
Scota, xxx. 80.
Cartronshannery, vi. 3.
Cartron Stilaglit, xvi. 40.
Cartronstowne, v. 16.
Cartronvolly, vi. 3.
Cartronward, viii. 48.
Cartron Ware, xvi. 40.
Williamoge, ii. 35.
Cartron-wood, iii. 23.
Carultan, x. 48.
Carumore, xxvi. 12.
Carunseire, xxix. 71.
Carvaagli, xxi. 7.
Carvan, x. 2.
Carvenknoek, x. 8.
Carvillish, xiv. 15.
Carvoghty, xiii. 20.
Canvill, xiii. 40.
Cary, Barony of, xv. 9. xxv. 20. 21.
Caselfleming, xxviii. 73.
Casliall, xxi. 76.
Casliell, ii. 8. vii.45. ix.8. xiii. 16. 19. :
77.
ii. 20.
xxx. 53. 63.
Casliellboy, xxix. 36.
Cathedral of, xxi. 25.
Dioccsse of, xxvi. 38. 39. 41.
Casliell Finne, xiii. 15.
Cashellgarrane, iii. 1.
Casliellgee, viii. 25.
Cashell-loyne, iii. 69.
Cashellmalan, xiii. 15.
Cashellmalin, xiii. 15.
Casliell’s Land, vii. 27.
- — Parke, vii. 26.
Cashellstowne, xvi. 61.
Casliellwilly, ix. 8. xxx. 53.
Casliengerrie, vii. 27.
Casliill, xvii. 53.
Caslilan, viii. 44.
Caslile, xvii. 53. xxviii. 5.
Caslileby, xxix. 36.
Cashley, viii. 25.
Cashlurragh, xviii. 3.
Cnslinacuill, xxx. 40.
Caslane, iii. 2. xxx. 102.
Casleeny, xxviii. 5.
Casletowne, x. 67.
Casmore, Barony of, vii. 57.
Cassan-Garve, vii. 27.
Cassan-Smallway, vii. 27.
Cassell, xiv. 3.
Cassellougliell, viii. 25.
Cassenderry, xi. 48.
i. 16.
Cassilevorin, xiii. 15.
Cassilusky, xvii. 82.
Cassomcise, xvi. 61.
Casson, iv. 21.
Castlanagree, xxv. 22.
Castelle, xxx. 99.
Castelloe, xv. 45.
Castle, xvii. 24. xxvi. 12.
Castleballyoragh, xxvi.
Castlebamfore, xxviii. 2
Castlebaune, xxviii. 5.
Castleblacke, vi. 8.
Castleboy, vi. 48. xxii.
Castlebrack, xxx. 75.
Castlebray, vii. 1 1 . 58.
Castle Burke, xxviii. 3.
Cabbins, vi. 33.
Castlecarragli, xxii. 2.
Castle Caragli, xxiii.
Carragh Quarte
Carra
50.
Carrow, v.37.
Castleclare, xxix. 6.
Castlecoe, v. 16.
Castle Connell, ix. 35. xxviii
Castleconnell, xxix. 1.
Castleconogh, vi. 50.
Castlecooly, xxii. 2.
Castle Coote, xiv. 1 .
Core, xx. 3.
Castlecorr, iii. 78.
Castle Coyne, iv. 1 1 .
Craddocke, vi.28.
Castlecradocke, x.18.
Castle Creagli, ix. 45.
Castlecreene, i. 19.
Castle Creeny, xxiv. 57.
Creige, vii. 30.
Castlecrine, xxii. 21.
Castle Crome, xxv. 33.
Curragh, vi. 25. x. 66.
Dermott, xxiii. 50.
Dillon, xvii. 22.
Donovan, xiii. 47.
Downy, xv. 73.
Drum, xxi. 85.
Ellis, Church of, xxvi. 3
Ellis Parish, Tytlies of, :
Eve, i. 12.
Fleming, vi. 36. xxii.
xxxviii. 55. xxix. 46. 76. 90.
Castlefleming, xx. 63. xxvi. IE
Castlegalla, xiii. 55.
Castle Garden, xvii. 72.
Castlegardan, xxix. 3.
Castlegarden, xx. 31.
Castlegare, ix. 18. xiv. 3. 26.
Castlegarran, v.12.
Castle Garronforrogh, ix. 80.
Hills (Wexford),- vi. 25.
Castlehoile, xiii. 69.
Castle Hoyle, xxi. 53. xxix. 7(
Castlehoyle, xxviii. 55. 73. xxi
Castle Iffe, ii. 37.
Castleishen, i. 16.
Castle Ishin, xxx. 88.
Ire, iv. 66.
John, ii. 49.
Castlekarran, xvi. 7.
Castlekeele, xvii. 75.
Castlekeely, iv. 43.
Castle Kiffin, xi. 7.
Knock, xvi. 84.
Castleknock, xxix. 12.
Barony of, vi. 1. xv. 78.
Upper, xv. 78.
Castleknocke, vi. 25.
Barony of, iii. 14.
Castle Lackin, xv. 73.
Castleland, x. 66.
Castlelavara, vi. 59.
Castle Leragh, xx. 77.
Castlelisheene, xxx. 88.
Castlelishin, xxx. 39.
Casllelost, ii. 2. xxii. 1 1 .
Castlelough, iii. 51.
Castle Lumbart, i. 27.
Castlelumney, v.16.
Castlelmagner, x. 1 '
Castle Martin, xvii
M‘Gerrald, ix.18. xvi. 42.
Castlemore, xvi. 4. xx. 19.
Castle Moyle, iii. 59.
Castleinoyle, iv. 42.
NW. Part, iv. 68.
L Castlenecriny, xxiv. 57.
Castlenegree, ii. 27.
Castlenenagh, vii. 26.
Castle O’Donovane, xviii. 3
Casticougdai'gan Castle, iii. 2.
Castle-Pallice, x. 67.
Castlepeirce, xxi. 60.
Castle Plough, iv. 24.
\ 24.
toastie l lougnland, :
Castlepole, iii. 41. x
Castle Price, xxi. 6C
Quarter, xvi. C„.
Castlernghan, Barony of, i
vii. 47.
x. 74. xx
v. 22. xvi
’iii. 54. xxx. 29
■48. iii. 6. 22.33.
. iii. 14.
27. 66. xxviii. 12. xxx. 29.
Castleraghane, Barony of, x. 17.
Castlerahan, x. 50.
Barony of, ii. 31. xiii. 40.
Church of, xxvi. 37.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 37.
Castlereagh, vi. 50. xx. 77. xxii,
47. xxviii, 5.
Castle Rickard, xviii. 4. xxx. 33.
Castlerickard, xiii. 64.
Parish, xxix. 55.
Castlering, Manor of, xxviii. 12.
Castlerobertbegg, xi. 4.
Castleronrid, **"
i. 72.
Castle Strange Castle, >
Street, xxiv. 30. x
Castletaffie, xxviii. 3.
Castletehine, xxx. 34.
Castletoban, xxiii. 1.
Castletohan, xxiii. 1.
Castletown, iv. 12.
Castletowne, i. 7. ii. 44.
v. 4. 5. 10. 22. v.
61. vi. 2. x. 26. xiv. 4. 26. xv. 4. xvi
4. 7. 53. 73. xvii. 20. 85. xviii. 55.
xxv. 3. 33. xxvi. 38. xxix. 52. 90.
xxx. 23. 72.
Chiefry, xvii. 87.
Manor of, xxiii. 49.
• Mullary, v. 16.
Parish of, xxix. 47.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38. 60.
Castietownebornagh, xv. 34.
Castletowne Delvin, xxviii. 90.
Delvin, Barony of, v. 46.
E. and W., xviii. 58.
Kilberry, xxviii. 18.
M'Enery, xxv. 33.
Castletownemore, xvi. 73.
Castletowne, Old, xv.22.
Castletownetaragh, vii. 58.
Castletownetavagh, vii. 11.
Castletroy, x. 67.
Castleurkin, xiii. 53.
Castlevill, xx. 8.
Castlewarren, xx. 50. xxiii. 46. xxix. 1.
Castlewood, xxix. 73. xxx. 106.
Castle[ ], xxix. 1.
Castrachory, Church of, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 39.
Castro Petro Church, Patronage of, xxvi. 16.
Castroventry, iii. 15.
Castroventy, xxix. 33.
Catherlagh, Barony of, i. 20. iv. 52. x. 26.
xxiii. 3.
County, i. 20. iv. 42. 52. x. 2. 26.
xxiii. 3. 42. xxvi. 71.
Catherlogh, xxi. 52.
Barony of, xiii. 8. xvi. 61. xvii. 30.
xxviii. 20. xxix. 13.
Church of, xxvi. 39.
County, iv. 42. xi. 21. xiii. 3. 69. xv.
50. xvi. 61. xvii. 30. xx. 70. xxii:
Cathirlogh, Barony of, xxii. 16. xxvi. 71
xxviii. 62.
County, xvii. 77. xxiv. 54. xxvi. 15.
25.39.64. xxviii. 62.73. xxix. 6. 13.
73.76. xxx. 8. 52.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 39.
Cattiganstowne, vi. 44.
Caturgall, xxviii. 96.
Caudughull, xxx. 99.
•Caunfeagh, xxx. 65.
Caunkill, xiii. 47.
Caunnaghmore, xx. 77.
Causestowne, xxi. 71.
Cauan, i. 6. '
Cavan, iv. 13. 19. vii. 35. x. 3. 39. xvi. 44:.
xxx. 32. 87.
County, ii. 3i
40. xiv. 15. 19. 22.
xvii. 26. 48. xviii. 14. 30.
. iii. 6. 22. S
8. 35. 76. x
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Cavanagh Garvan, xiii. <”•
Cavana Garvane, it 8.
Cavanarenny, xtr. IS.
Cavanarring,
Cavanbuy, xvi. *?• _
Cavancreagh, xin.lJ.
Cavandarragb, xm. lb.
Cavanduegan, xvi. 33.
Cavane, xxx. 34.
Cavanekilleamraa, u. 8.
Cavangroagh, xiii.15.
Cavan Ichoagh, xm. 16.
Morilly, iii. 22.
Cavanrash, xxx. 87.
Cavanreagh, xxi. 34.
Cavanstowne, iv. 4.
Cavareagh, Cheif-rent of, xxi. 3.>.
Caveneleck, ii. 8.
Caverstownebegg, xvi. 62.
Caverstownemore, xvi. 62.
Cavell, x. 30.
Caven, x. 39.
Cavenagh, xxx. 87.
Cavenecash, xxx. 87.
Cavernalenowrath, iii. 22.
Cawher, x.13.
Cawnagh, iv. 31.
Cayloges, xvii. 65.
Caylogg, xvii. 65.
Cellerstowne, Lower, xx. 44.
Cents, xviii. 38.
Cessendall, xxx. 101.
Cesteyne, x. 22.
Ceyerickeile, xxix. 36.
Chahirinlish, Tythes of, xxvi. 41.
Cliamberlinstowne, xxvi. 67.
Chamberstowne, x. 2.
Chamcoyle, xxx. 54.
Clianate, xxi. 92.
Chancellorstowne, xiu.46.
Chancellors Towne, xvi. 85. xvn. <».
Chappell, ii. 23. iii. 59. xvn. 65. xx. 28
xxix. 114.
Cliappellbride, xxii. 53.
Chappie, ii. 20. x.41.
Chappie Andrew, Church of, xxvi. 39.
1 Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 39.
Cliara, xx.14.
Charlestowne, xxix. 64..
Charrowda Lecharrow, ui.l.
Charstowne, xvi. 61.
Cheifs Croft, xx.47.
Cheslane, xxvi. 65.
Chester City, xv. 63.
Chicartha, xxviii. 3.
Chilcrome, xxx. 102.
Chillings, xvii. 15.
Chimacartee, i. 25.
Chimesketh, viii. 26.
Chipham, ii.15.
Chippingham, xxiii. 5.
Chiverstowne, ii. 41.
Chonmuskiemehehy, xxv. 33.
Christan, x. 22.
Christ Church Lane, xxv. lb.
Parish of, xxviii. 95.
Parish of, Cork, iv.16.
Yard, xv. 77.
Christenstowne, xiii. 27.
Chnstiansland, iv. 47.
Christ’s Bridewell, xxiu. 35. xxix. lib.
Hospitall, xxix. 116-
Hospital, London, 'iii- 75.
Church Lane, xxi. 40. xxiii. 27.
Churclistowne, i. 21.
Parish, Tythes of, :
Cliurchtowne, ii. 23. xiv.
xxix. 26. xxx. 72. 75.
Church Towne, xy. 69.
Church-towne, xxi. 32.
Cilly and Benson’s Cow, ix.l.
Ciltocuming, ii. 51 .
Cinagh, ix.18.
Civeleleene, xxx. 40.
Clabey, x. 30.
Clackreaparke, viii. 46.
Cladagh, viii. 26. xiii. 47. xxix.E
Claddananmore, xxx. 65. 67.
Claddy, xxviii. 4.
Cladderagh, xxx. 39.
Clagan Ktnockeele, xxviii. 96.
Claggan, xxviii. 3.
Clagganballydohilly, iii. 50.
Claghanenumera, xv. 13.
v. 24. xx. 2. >
Claghee, xvii. 19.
Clagrinagh, xvi. 40.
Clahaunniran, xxix. 33.
Claine, xxviii. 29.
Barony of, xxviii. 29.
Claishenemode, xiii. 39.
Clananeenin, xxi. 45.
Clanardron, xviii. 23.
Clanawly, Barony of, iv. 19. x;
Clanbunneaghbeg, iv. 31.
Clancah, xxviii. 3.
Clancanaghanbeg, iv. 65.
Clancannally, xiii. 28.
Clancomer, vi. 40.
Clanconner O’Kelly, iii- 1.
Clancucarnagh, xiii. 40.
Clancullean, xxi. 77.
Clancullin, viii. IS.
Clancummer, viii. 18.
Clancurrigge, xxi. 85.
Clandacarrow, xxii. 5.
Clandaliver, iv. 47.
Clandedalagh, xxi. 8.
Clanderlagh, Barony of, xvi. £
Clandetitaw, xvii. 74.
Clandirilow, Barony of, xxiii.
Clandirrilaw, Barony of, xvii.
Clandonnell, xvii. 16.
Clandrohid Church, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tithes of, xxvi. i
Clane, ii. 39. xiii. 12. xxii. 2.
Barony of, ii. 39. iv. 4.
xvi. 61. xxii. 2. 30. :
49. xxviii. 95. xxx. 61
Houses in, xiii. 27.
Clanehilty, xvi. 52.
Clanemorish, Barony of, xi. 4
Clangaran, ii. 51.
Clangaruffe, xx. 66.
Clangawny, xvi. 56.
Clangibbon, Barony of, v. 9.
Clanhonie, ix.6.
Clanliust, xxii. 21.
Clankee, Barony of, m. 71.
Clankeene, xxi. 57.
Clanlish, xxv. 18. xxviii. 73.
Clanloghlin, v. 22.
Clanlyhard, xxx. 74.
Clanmaghan, Barony of,
Clanmahon, Barony of, «•
Clanmoglian, Barony of, ix. 37.
Clanmere, xxviii. 15. _ _
Clanmorne, xvi. 18. xvm. 47.
Clanmorish, Barony of, xi. 4.
Clanmorrill, v. 61. . .. .
Clanmorris, Barony of, v.7. vi. o8. vn.3u. ix.
8.19.49. xvi. 42. xvui.48. xxiv.45.
Barony (Court Baron), ix.18.
Barony (Court Leet), ix.18.
Rnrony (Chief-rent of), ix.18.
iv. 56.
Clare, County — continued.
50. xxiii. 12. xxiv. 14
67. xxviii. 29. 48. 54.
6. 25. 76. 77. xxx. 2
61.80.89.
Abby, Parish of, xv. 35.
Clareagh, iv. 53.
Clarederry, ii. 8.
Clareene, ix.49.
Clarehill, xxiv. 48.
Clarekeele, iv. 56.
Clare Maghery, xvi. 31.
Claremaghery, xxx. 32.
Clarenagh, xxx. 45.
ixvi. 32. 42.
1.73. xxix.
29. 33. 49.
Clares
v. 35.
ii. 6. 33.
xxx. 32.
an, Barony of, ii
' 40.53. vii.10.30.32.
48.54. x. 31. 37. 67. :
7. iv. 42. v. 15
. 24. 35. 36. 39
53. xv. 34. 53.
•vi a xvn. i. »o. ax. 52. xxi. 26. 89.
xxii 10 xxiii. 35. 38. xxv. 35. 38. xxvi
3. xxviii. 15. 18. 31. 41. 52. 73. xxix. 6
19.28.31. xxx. 10. 33.41. 47. lOo.
— ^ (Jpper, xxviii. 20.
Claragh, iii. 30. .
Upper, vii. 46. xxvi. 18.
Clavaheightragli, xxi. 69.
Clarane, ix. 30. ... ...
Clare, v^8-^- ^ 29 xxviii.
41 xxix. 96. xxx. 79. 81.100.
x. 8. 9.
67. xxvi
— County, i-
v. 38. '
19. 25. :
,1.12. :
5. 6. 13. 14.
Clariny, vii. 53.
Claris, vi. 6.
Clarloghlin, xxix. 84.
Clarnie, v. 3.
Clarragli, ii. 8.
Clarraghmore, x. 2.
Clarryshinny, vii. 35.
Clary, iii. 30.
Clash, v. 22. xxiii. 29.
Clashagoule, xxx. 93.
Clashamutt, ii. 49.
Clashaning, xxii. 5.
Clashenree, xxi. 27.
Clashgarranargidd, vi. 23.
Clashgould, xxiii. 23.
Clasliinattin, xi.l.
Clashm'Counlagh, iv. 20.
Clashmurragh, viii. 34.
Clashnaspirlagh, xxv. 33.
Clashnemony, xviii. 18^.
Clashnesmutt, xxiii. 45.
Clashoreagh, xv. 76.
Clasigauny, xi. 4.
Claskarne, xxix. 2.
Claslahir, xxvi. 67.
Clasmolehen, ix.7.
Clasnespirla, xxv. 33.
Classabonj’, xxiv. 11.
Classagh, xv. 34.
Classeeroe, v. 25.
Classeganny, xxi. 67.
Classenemoney, xxviii. 31.
Cl assmony sallagh , xxviii. 3.
Classnalten, xvii. 78.
Clatterstowne, vi. 2.
Clayglasse, iii. 38.
Claymore, xxx. 102.
Clayne, Barony of, xxviii. 20.
Claynemore, xxviii. 62.
Clayton’s Coll’ Lott, xv. 77.
Cleadaglimore, xxix. 54.
Cleadaglirea, xi. 19.
Cleaghdaghriegh, xxix. 54.
Clealtramihill, ix. 16.
Cleanure, Chiefry of, xv. 38.
Clearan, xxiv. 9.
Cleare, xxiv. 9.
Clearkill, xvi. 39.
Cleave, ii. 8.
Cledaghreagh, i. 35.
Cledareagh, v. 11.
Cleduffe, xvi. 14.
Cleefonie, iii. 1.
Cleere, xxii. 21.
Cleganbegg, xxviii. 96.
Cleggine, xxv. 22.
Cleghduffe, vi. 56.
Cleghey, xxviii. 12.
Clegnah, ix. 8.
Cleigh, ix. 16.
Cleighnegirragh, iv. 47.
Clematt, xxix. 94.
Clenaghorne, xxiv. 40.
Clenehenoge, ix. 21.
Clenliaren, xxiv. 40.
Clennor, xxx. 39.
Clenor Church, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi.
Clenstowne, xvi. 13.
Clenygergenagh, xx. 29.
Cleomyne, xxix. 55.
Cleran, xxviii. 100.
Clerevagh, xvi. 60.
Cleristowne, xxiii. 10.
Clettican, xxx. 102.
Clettinach, xxx. 102.
Cley, xxx. 32.
Cleycorca, xxx. 60.
Cleyduffe, iii. 39. iv. 67. xxi
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INDEX Cleykeyle, xxx. 29.
LOCORUM Clickineille, xxx. 29.
Clidagh, xvi. 87.
to Clidragh, xvi. 37.
Adventurers, Cliftoiue, iii. 1.
Seldiers, Qigll, xxjv 57
° Clinegb, vi. 11.
Clinstowne, vi.10. xvii. 51.
Clintonstowne, viii.2.
Clivody, xxii. 23.
Cllqnesillagh, iv. 41.
Cloaghboy, xiii. 1 5.
Cloan, xvii. 72.73.
Cloanevorheene, iv. 6.
Clonnloaghan, xx. 74.
Clochan, xxi. 31.
Clockcstowne, xvii. 61.
Clock Gate,
Clodagb,
Clodath,
Clogagh, iv. 6.
Clogan, xxviii. 12.
Cloganagb, x. 19.
Clogerbegg, i. 6.
Cloggan Comin, xxix. 18.
Clogh, xxi. 3. xxviii. 56.
Cloghabeg Castle, ii. 31.
Pole of, ii. 31.
Cloghaden, xxvi. 61. xxix. 1.
Clogbagall, xiii. 15. 16.
Cloghamora, xxx. 39.
Cloghan, x. 19.
xxv. 9. xxx. 80.
Mannor, xxviii. 5.
Goganaboy, xv. 35.
Cloghanbeg, iv. 5. ix. 19.
Cloghancahane, xiv. 2.
Cloghancai-rig, xiv. 2.
Gloghandrinaher, xiv. 2.
Cloghane, i.14. ix.16 .x.39. xxi.30. xxix. 54.
Castle, ix. 19.
Clogbanecannig, xxx. 63.
Clogbanehihanahane, xxx. 63.
Clogliane M‘Quiiic, xxx. 63.
Cloghanenoe, xxx. 63.
Cloghanmore, iv. 5. ix. 21.
Cloghanmoyle, xxviii. 63.
Cloghanmule, x. 54.
Cloghanodfoy, vi. 57.
Clogbanora, xxi. 97. xxx. 39.
Cloghanoy, i. 20.
Cloghans, xvi. 62. xvii. 51.
Cloghansavan, iv. 5.
Cloghanstowne, Xxiii. 15.
Clogbarstowne, xxv. 9.
Cloghasta, vi. 57.
Cloghbally, ii. 51.
Clogbbasten, xi. 55.
Clogbbooles, v. 16.
Clogbboy, xiii. 15.
Cloghbrack, ix.16. xxix. 72.
Cloghbracks, xxi. 45.
Cloghbrak, ix. 18.
Cloghbreedy, xi. 65.
Cloghbruck, xxiii. 4.
Cloghcantwell, xxii. 17.
Cloghcasty, xx. 22.
Cloghcbabyre, xvii. 74.
Cloghcoky, xv. 10.
Cloghcon, ii. 4.
Cloghconnell, ix. 5.
Cloghcordeen, xxviii. 18.
Cloghcregy, xx. 31.
Cloghdeagh, xxiii. 33.
Cloghdolton, xiv. 11.
Cloghdoway, iv. 59.
ClogbdufFee, xx. 19.
Cloghdun, xxv. 21.
Clogheast, xxi. 16.
Cloghecnockane, xxviii. 3.
Clogbeene, vi. 50. xxvi. 71.
• -Markett, xxvi; 71.
Clogliege, xvi. 77.
Cloghenerly, xxviii. 6.
Clogbenotefoy, xxix. 6.
Clogher, i. 3. x. 66. xiii. 16. 58. xvi. 59. 73.
xvii. 23. 24. xx. 66. 77. xxi. 30. 34.
Cloghernelary, xxviii. 49.
Cloghernushamon, xi. 66.
Cloglierquan, xxviii. 6.
Clogher Rathdunny, xxviii.
Clogh M«Caw, xiii. 4.
- M'KilL's, xv. 54.
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Barony of, xiii. 26.
Ladda, xxix. 78.
Tithes of, vii. 34.
Towne Land, xxv. 22.
Clogheran, xxviii. 100.
Clogherane, xi. 36. xiv. 18.
Clomkill, xv. 13.
Clommoghle, viii. 39.
Clomore, xx. 29.
Clomshell, xxviii. 82.
Clomumnagli, vii. 19.
Clomyne, x. 2.
Clonacaregre, xvii. 85.
Clonade, xxviii. 42.
Clonaduffen, v. 12.
Clonagad Parish, xv. 35.
Parsonage, xv. 35.
Clonagh, i. 1. v. 48. xi. 4.
xxii. 2. 47.
e, v. 12.
Great, L*.
Little, iii. 59. xiv. 24.
Clonarney, xxix. 47.
Clonary, xxix. 47.
Clonassey, xxix. 3.
Clonassy, ix. 55.
Clonawly, Barony of, x. 19.
Clonbavin, iv. 66.
Clonbeagh, xxv. 2.
Clonbegg, xv. 33. xvi. 31.
Clonbegny, ix. 19.
Clonbeo Castle Quarter, i. 14.
Clonbiggin, xv. 54.
Clonbigny, ix. 19.
Clonbindon, xxiv. 16.
Clonboge West, iv. 38.
Clonbogr” ■
.42.
Clonbolge.
Clonbonge, xi. 57.
Clonbony, xx. 11.
Clonborry, xxviii. 3.
Clonbough, viii. 52.
Clonboy, ix. 18.
Clonbracke, vi. 60. x
ClonbrSn, viii. 48.
Clonbrenan, xviii. 4.
Clonbricke, viii. 33.
- Fair, viii. 33.
- Mills, viii. 33.
Clonbrin, xi. 29.
Clonhrock, xi. 50.
Clonbrogan, x. 67.
Clonbroghan, x. 1 .
Clonbron, viii. 25.
Clonbroske, iv. 25.
Clonbrunane, ix. 16.
Clonbruske, ix. 30. x
Clonbryen, iv. 69.
Clonbryon, i. 3.
Clonbuigb, xxv. 2.
Clonbulge, xxix. 25.
Clonbunneagbmore, i>
Clonbunny, viii. 18.
Clonca, xxviii. 12.
Cloncagh, xxiii. 38.
Cloncalgy, xi" 1 <»
Cloncanane, i
Cloncaney, xj
Cloncard, xxix. 78.
Cloncarry, xxx. 34.
Cloncarvilland, ii. 24.
Cloncassin, xi. 50.
Cloncassy, xvii. 16.
Cloncastlebeg, xxi. 3.
Cloncastlemore, xxi. 3.
Cloncattle West, x. 16.
Cloncattin, xxiv. 16.
Cloncease, ix. 16.
Cloncest, xxiv. 24.
Clonchee, Barony of, xx
Clonchy, Barony of, xxv
Clonchye, Barony of, xv
Clonclabin, xxiv. 16.
Clonclare Church, xxvi.
Parish, Tythes of, ;
ClonclifFe, xxi. 49.
x. 106.
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Cloncoe, ix.27.
Clonconnellane, xx. 24.
Clonconner, ix. 18.
Clonconraught, xx.4d.
Clonconway, xv. 73.
Cloncoran, ix. 19.
Cloncoreike, xxvi. 6 j.
Cloncoskin, xiv. 18.
Cloncoula, iv. 13.
Cloncouneriemore, iv. 6.
Cloncowan, xiv. 14. xxvi. 59.
Cloncowlagl), viii. 66.
Cloncoylagh, xxviii. 96.
Cloncran, viii.25.
Cloncrave, xxi. 3.
Cloncraw, iii. 55.
Cloncrawood, ii. 28.
Cloncriggin, xxvi. 30.
Cloncrue, xiv. 26.
Cloncuise, xxx. 34.
Cloncullane, xxx. 34.
Cloncurbane, xviii. 56.
Cloncurr, xxii. 2.
Clondagh, xvi. 37.
Clondaglasse, xxx. 25.
Clondalane, xi.42.
Clondalara, xv.45.
Clondaliver, xv.63.
Clondalkin, x. 66.
Clondaragli, xxiii. 38.
Clondarome, xx. 66.
Clondaron, iv. 13.
Clondart, ix. 18.
Clondelane, xxx. 92.
Clondelee, viii. 20.
Clondellybegg, ii. 32.
Clonderalaw, Barony of, vm. 16.
Clonderelaw, xv. 28.
Clonderella, Barony of, xxviii. 48.
Clonderla, Barony of, xxi. 38.
Clonderriher, xiii. 55.
Clondiralla, Barony of, xv. 35.
Clondmunshagh, xxviii. 12.
Clondogan, xx. 71.
Clondoge, vi. 3.
Clondolan, xxx. 92.
Clondolane, xxviii. 37 .
Clondoly, xviii. 4.
Clondon and Clongibbon, Barony ot, x
Clondoty, viii. 52.
Clondraw, xiii. 55. _ .
Clondrela, Barony of, xvi. 72.
Clondrenagh, vi. 9.
Clondresse, v. 44.
Clondully, xxvin. 20.
Clonea, vii. 30. .
Cloneacony, xxui. 3.
Cloneally, xxi. 95.
Clonealy, ix. 8.
Clonearny, xxiv. 8.
Cloneaskin, xvii. 15.
Clonebaneene, xxx. 88.
Clonebaune, xi. 4.
Clonebeckane, xxix. 31.
Clonebegg, x. 31. xxx. 104.
Clonebenane, xi. 4.
Clonebenes, ix. 16.
Clonebinny, xxviii. 43.
Clonebonniffe, iv. 20.
Clonebougb, xx. 29.
Cloneboy, xv. 34.
Clonebreny Rectory, lythes ot, :
ICloneculline, iv. 5.
Clonecunny, xvii. 24.
Clonecurbane, xvi. 54.
Clonecurrin Castle, xxx. 84.
Clonedeneere, xi. 4.
Clonedill, xiii. 15.
Clonedoffe, xxv. 33.
Clonedonegan, xxiv. 46.
Clone Duffe, iv. 38.
Clonee, i.40. vi. 10. vii. 12. :
Cloneebe, xxix. 1.
Cloneefe, xxix. 1.
Cloneeke, xxix. 1 .
Cloneen, iii. 1. ix. 30.
Cloneene, ii. 51. xiii. 27. xxi\
Cloneenecabullagh, vii. 50.
Cloneeneroe, iii. 1.
Clonefad, xiii. 58.
Clonefada, v. 55.
Clonefane, v. 37.
Clonefen, iii. 1 .
Clouefin, xvi. 40.
Clonefore, xxiv. 44.
Clonefoure, xxii. 5.
Clonegahagli, viii. 52.
Clonegalty, xiv. 26.
Cloneganan, v. 55.
Clonegaran, ii. 51.
Clonegarragh, viii. 42.
Clonegawle, xi. 21.
Clonegeele, xxx. 88.
Clonegenagh, ix. 6. xx. 46.
Clonegeny, v. 31.
Clonegihen, xi.3.
Clonegowny, ix.6.
Clonehenry, xxv. 40.
Cloneliin Church, xxvi. 39.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 39.
Clonehorke, ix. 6.
Cloneigli, x. 69. xvii. 24.
Clonejordan, xxix. 43.
Clonekanta, xi. 48.
Clonekeany, xxviii. 52. xxix. 86.
Cionekeene, ii. 39. v.62. xi. 48.
v. 33. Clonekelly, xx. 11.
Clonekenny, xi. 59.
Clonelachoyle, xxiii. 50.
Clonelagli, xxiii. 45.
Clonelaghy, xvi. 69.
Clonelary, xvii. 53.
Clone Lassey, xxvi. 12.
Clonelegan, xv. 34.
iv. 24. Cloneliske, Barony of, i. 15.
Clonelly, x. 60. 67.
Clonelogan, xxx. 18.
Cloneloghan, xv.34.
Cloneloghane, xv. 33.
Clonelong, xxix. 36.
Clonelorge, xxx. 53.
Clonelty, xxii. 5.
Clonelunge, xxix. 36.
Clonelyan, xvii. 61.
Clonelyhy, xxx. 33.
Clonemackooly, i. 2.
Clonemackormack, xxvin. 5.
Clonemacormack, xxviii. 5.
Clonemaglian, i. 15.
Clonemane, xxi. 72.
Clonemayle, ii. 35.
Clone McGillyduffe, iv. 4.
. 59. Clonemell, xv. 30.
Cloneraello, xi. 48.
Clonemendogh, v. 49.
Clonemenon, xxviii. 4.
Clonemore, x.48. xi.48. xxvm.42. :
Clonemuck, xvii. 72. 73.
I Clonena Church, xxvi. 39.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 39.
Clonenaffe, vi. 50.
Clonenagli, iv. 49.
Cloneniny, ii. 16.
Clonenogl), xxv. 33.
Cloneny, xxviii. 16.
Cloneowenmore, vi.37.
Cloneowlisli, ix.6.
Clonepecane, xxviii. 18.
Clonepiers, x.2.
Clonequine, ix. 6 .
I Cloneragher, ix. 8.
I Cloneras, iv. 13.
I Clonercoe Island, iii. 1.
Cloneregan, xxi. 60.
Clonergasse, xxi. 38.
Clonering, ix. 8.
Clonerke, xvii. 23.
Cloneroch, xxvi. 61. xxx. 97
Clonerock, xxvi. 61. xxx. 97.
Cloneronane, ix. 8.
Clonerucliane, xxiv. 52.
Cloneruske, xi. 48.
Clonesallagh, xxx. 59.
Clonesee, viii. 16.
Cloneseleherny, xv.34.
Cloneshaver, xxiii. 8.
Clonesliurra, xvi. 40.
Clonesillagh, xiv. 32.
Clonesillan, x. 63.
Clonesmollyn, xxviii. 71.
Clonesnart, xx.47.
Clonetecarne, xvii. 24..
Clone Temple, xxi. 60.
Clonetrim, viii. 13.
Clonevaddy, xxix. 61.
Clonevally, xxi. 77.
Clonevelone, xx. 77.
Clonevny, xxx. 66.
Clonewer, xv.45.
Cloney, x. 67. xxvi. 65.
Clonfadagh, i. 22.
Clonfadd, x. 29.
Clonfadda, iv. 35. xv. 41. :
IClonfale, xxv. 30.
Clonfarty, xx. 70.
Clonfed, xvii. 72.
Clonfedd, xx. 77.
Clonfenan, xxix. 28.
Clonfernogh, ii. 51.
Clonfert, iv. 42.
Clonfine, xv.45.
Clonfinglasse, v. 15.
Clonfinnen, viii. 60.
Clonfoore, viii. 48.
Clonford, viii. 48.
Clong, iii. 15. xxx. 102.
Clongaddy, iv. 57.
Clongany, xxix. 86.
Clongawna, ix. 18.
Clongawnie, xx. 57.
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Clonliske, ix. 84-. xxix.
Barony of, i.34. i
i. Barony of, iii. 9. iv.31. 3
1, Barony of, xxix. 73.
in, Barony of, xi. 41.
1, x.61. xv. 8. xvii. 1.
kloske, Church Lands of, xvii. 7
:knoon, Barony of, xxix. 78.
kstallion, iii. 1.
;han, Barony of, iii. 6. xvi. 19.
dll, v. 61. xxviii. 90.
ghan, Barony of, xviii. 14.
inehy, xxv. 33.
nowne. Barony of, xv. 55.
oen, Barony of, xx. 38.
me, Barony of, viii. 16. ix.
tone, Barony of, xxvi. 15.
VPStallane, iii. 1.
KPTyre, xxvi. 69.
Church of, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Clonmel], xxv. 48.
Burgagery of, xv. 52.
Burgagery Lands of, vi. 16. xvii.
xxix. 97.
Commons of, xxiv. 36.
Houses in, xvii. 55. xxiv. 28;
Lands, vi. 16.
Towne of, xxiv. 34.
Clonmelonton, xxi. 26.
Clonmene, xxix. 78.
Clonmequirke, xvii. 26.
Clonmerrell, xvii. 69.
Clonmilkin, xiv. 34.
Clonmocagbeg, viii. 52.
Clonmognn, Barony of, iii. 51.
Clonmogemore, viii. 52.
Clonmoghan, Barony of, ii. 46. vii. 47 x
40. xxi. 97. xxvi. 67. xxx. 66.
Clonmoore, ix. 45.
Clonmore, iii. 27. iv.49. v. 15.16. 22. x.l
xi. 50. xvi. 7. 88. xvii. 40. 67. xv
55. xx. 11. 66. xxi. 59. 84.. xxiii.
xxiv. 42. xxviii. 62. xxix.20. xxx.
North, xxx. 49.
South, xxx. 49.
Clonmorris, Barony of, xxvi. 12. xxviii. f
Clonmoyle, xxiv. 59.
Clonmoylsk, Church of, xxvi.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi.
Clomnuck, xxiii. 41.
Clonmucke, xvii. 73.
Clonmucklagli, ii. 46.
Clonmult, iii. 6. xxx. 5.
Church of, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi.
Clonna, xv. 26.
Clonnaghgowne, xiii. 63.
Clonnakillin, xxii. 22.
Clonnecon, v. 49.
Clonneene, xvii. 59.
16. Clonquirke, xxvi. 67.
Clonnties, xxiii. 11.
Clonocode, xxii. 25.
!0. Clonofadayke, iii. 1 1.
18. Clonogh, x. 63.
5. Clonorhy, xxv. 3.
Clonorkoe Island, iii. 1.
Clonotrim, xvii. 74.
Clonoule, vi. 50.
Clonovady, iii. 50.
Clonovane, xxvi. 71.
Clonow, ix. 27.
Clonowly, Barony of, xxi. 97.
9. Clonquos, iii. 58.
Clonrahin, xxii. 5.
Clonrasse, xvii. 75.
Clonrebreckan, xxi. 3.
Clonrillick, iv.31.
Clonroan, iii. 55.
Clonroch, xi. 45.
Clonrough, xiv. 3.
Clonruddane, iv. 5.
Clonruffe, viii. 33.
Clonruiske, xi. 50.
Clonruske, Middle, xxi. 55.
Clonsast, xi. 3. xxviii. 42. xxx.
Clonsasts, xv. 61.
Clonscotteighterra, xx. 77.
Clonshagh, vii. 47.
Clonshaiver, xx. 14.
Clonshee, xxi. 3.
Clonshough, xx. 1.
Clonsillagh, xxix. 1.
Clonsillin, xv. 26. xxv. 24.
Clonsimiy, viii. 18.
Clonskeahy, xvii. 74.
Clonskegh, viii. 26.
Clonskinagh, xxviii. 75.
Clonstiroge, viii. 25.
Clonstoge, xxvi. 57. xxx. 39.
Clonstoragh, viii. 53.
Clonstowne, xvi. 30.
Clonsunboe, viii, 1.
Clontabegg, xvi. 31.
Clontabinniffe, xxvi. 67.
Clontaffe, xxiii. 44. xxx. 21.
Clontariffe, xxi. 95.
Clontasherivan, xxix. 26.
Clontasky, xxx. 104.
Clontcomerybegg, xv. 34.
Clonte, iii. 26.
Cionteeffe, xxiii. 2.
Clonteene, iv. 6.
Clontefenane, ii. 4.
Clonteflinsh, xvii. 85.
Clontefolly, iv. 22.
Clonterlogh, xxiii. 15.
Clonties, xx. 77.
Clontiflinch, xvii. 85.
Cion tony, xvi. 84. xxi. 77.
Clontoskert, ix. 16.
Clontracke, xxiii. 8.
Clontubert, xv. 71.
Clontubrid, xvi. 12.
Clontymoylan, x. 8. xx. 77.
Clonultagh, vi. 50.
Clonwickdude, in. 9.
Clonvillen, vii. 19. '
Clonvindon, xxiv. 16.
Clonvola, iv. 5.
Clonwiliiam, xi. 14.
Barony of, i. 24. iii. 44. v. .
38. xiv. 19. xxi. 49. xxii. 12.
Clony, xiii. 12. xxvi. 25. xxx. 66.
Clonybane, xvi. 47.
Clonyergan, xxiii. 2.
Clony fartagh, xxviii. 18.
Clonygarranagh, xx. 29.
Clonyhegan, iv.31.
Clonykyran, xxx. 18.
| Parish of, iv. 6.
Cloondara, iii. 1.
Cloondaraher, iii. 1.
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Cloonegraher, xi
Cloonikinan, xx-
Clooniragh, vii.:
Cloonkeffan xvii
Cloonmflinane, ;
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Cloudstowne, xviii.54.
Cloughb.eackexx.x6-,.
Clougher, .... 75. x. 22.
Cloughmacow, xxv. 8.
Cloughteaglij
Clough teckas Comons, xxv
Cloughtcrka, xxvi. 52.
Cloughulebegg, xxiv. 4H.
Cloughvolly, >v. 66.
Clouleagh, v. 20.
Cloumsey, x. 48.
Clonnalt, xxx. 5.
Parish of, xxx. 5.
Clounana, xxvi. 52.
Conions, xxvi. 52.
Clounard, xiv. 30.
Clounderalaw, iv. 13.
Clounekelly, iv.5.
Clounenory, xvi. 35.
Clounkelly, x. 67.
Clounlehard, xxx. 74.
Clounlougher, vii. 30.
Clounluskehy, xxv. 33.
Clounona, i. 14.
Clounpastin, xxv. 33.
Cloustoge, xxvi. 57. xxx.!
Cloutremine, xxx. 82.
Clovesdege, xxi. 18.
Clowerboy, xvii. 22.
Clowestowne, vi. 19.
Clowgrosse, xx.73.
Clownaghmore, ix. 6.
Clownaty, Barony of; iii. !
Clowneighter, ix. 5i
Clownekerin, xxvi. 65.
Clowne Mansagh, xxi. 77
Clowne M'Marren, xxvi.
Clownemonagh, xiv. 2.
Clownemore, xxix. 87.
Clownemullin, xxviii. 5.
Clownemunsagh, xxi. 77 .
Clownenigs, xiii. 12.
Clownestowne, xxviii. 82.
Clownegownagh, x. 69.
Glownrolish, ix. 16.
Clown slevan, x.22.
Clownygarry, i. 3.
Cloyaghremonan, xxvi. 6
Cloydagh, xxviii. 6.
Cloyleoge, iv.70.
Cloyncallaghbegg, xv. 2.
Cloyne, Bishoprick of, x
Burgagery of, "
Diocesse of, xi
Cloynekeavah, xxx.
Cloynemore, xv. 54.
Cloynoe, xxviii. 73.
Cloysarry, xiv. 14.
Cluanaherny, iv. 5.
Cluanmore Castle, :
Cluastoge, vii. 57.
Cluestowne, xviii. 6.
Cluggahes, xxx. 44.
Cluinuphrodemeary:
Cluligg, xxiiL47.
Clumdaham F urre,
Clnmeene, ii. 32.
Clumumky, iv. 6.
Clunaderrow, ix. 1!
Clunafiagh, xxviii.
Clunagh, xxviii. 3.
Clunaghduffe, xxvi
Clunaghraanagh, x
Clunaghmore,
.41.
- Fair.
ii. 2.
Mills,
Clunamore, xxviii. 5.
Clunan, xxviii. 5.
Clunbunagh, xx. 8.
Cluncally, xxviii. 6.
Cluncoin, v. 49.
Clunconneene, iv. 5.
Cluncouragli, xxviu. 2.
Cluncriston, vi.58.
Cluncullane, xvii. 51.
Clunculline, xxx. 34.
Cluudacon, xxviii. 4.
Clundecy, xxviii. 2.
Clune, xxv. 21.
Clunecarry, xxviii. 2.
Clunederavally, v. 33.
Clunekenebegg, xxviii
Clunellinane, xxix. 36
Clunemaghanbeg, iii.
( 122.)
Clunemaghanmore, iii. 1.
Clunemahin, iii. 1.
Clunemerig, ix. 18.
Clune-Teefe, xxiii. 44.
Clunfaile, xxvi. 15.
Clunfart, xxviii. 2.
Cluniculley, xxviii. 57.
Clunighnanagb, xxviii. 3.
Clunim, xxviii. 3.
Clunine, iv. 49.
Clunkeene, iii. 21. xxvm. 3.
Clunkeenebeg, ix. 19.
Clunlunan, xxi. 35.
Barony of, xxix. 74.
Wood, Upper, xxix. 73.
Clunlungsighan, xxviii. 3.
Clunluske, xxv. 35.
Clunmannan, xxi. 102.
Clunmolan, xxvi. 12.
Clunmore, xi. 4.
Clunmorish, Barony of, x. 22.
Clunnbunny, ii. 47 .
Clun Robbin, xiii. 65.
Clunselly, xxviii. 2.
Cluntecarke, xviii. 15.
Cluntill, iii. 70.
Clunty, xxviii. 5.
Cluny, Parish of, iv. 5.
Cluokeene, xiv. 2.
Cluona, xxv. 24.
Cluoncuose, ix. SO.
Cluondelane, xxviii. 37.
Cluondiralae, Barony of, iv. 5. (
Cluone, xiv. 2.
Cluoneguose, xxviii. 55.
Cluone McCuile, iv. 20.
Cluonenevy, iv. 6.
Cluonkeany, xxviii. 47.
Cluonlinan, xxvi. 12.
Cluonluerny, ix. 25.
Cluonlurkin, ix. 30.
Cluonmore, xxv. 18.
Cluonoinra, xxvi. 67.
Cluontaugh, iv. 66.
Cluonteene, iv. 6.
Cluonties, xiv. 2.
Cluontrea, iv. 6.
Clurhan, i. 10.
Clyantrim, xi.38.
Clydaragh, iv. 26.
Clyelragh, x. 21.
Clykenny, v. 15.
Clynoe, xi.31.
Clyntonknock, xvi. 84.
Clyntstowne, xvii. 2.
Clynturke, xx. 82.
Clynye, viii. 37.
Clyrish, xi. 4.
Clyrone, iv. 33.
Cnappabegg, xxvui. 4‘-
Cnappagh, xxvm. 4.
Cnappaghmanagn, xxvm- ■*.
Cnappaglnnore, xxviii. 6.
Cnapple, Rectory of, i. 1-
Cnappog, xx. 77.
Cnocelegan, xxviii. 6.
Cnocevolin, xxviu. 5.
Cnocgurhy, xxviii. 5.
Cnock, xxii.41.
Cnockamewedy, xiii. 58.
Cnockan Catty, ix. 19.
Cnockane, xv. 34.
Cnockanerger, ii. 8.
| Cnockangad, v. 48.
' Cnockbane, xxviii. 3.
Cnockbrack, xxviii. 4.
Cnocketotane, xxviii. 3-
Cnockevanluman, xxviii. 3.
Cnockglasse, East, xx. 41.
Cnockgower, v. 26.
Cnockliouse, xv.76.
Cnockicarrageenc, xx. 41.
Cnockinonyard, xxviii. 3.
Cnockmore, iv. 6.
Enery, xxviii. 2.
Cnocknecraghy, xxviii. 5.
Cnocknegarough, xxix. 37.
Cnocknegeihy, ix. 8.
Cnocknegowre, xxvi. 46.
Cnockneleaght, xv. 14.
Cnocknemerican, xxviii. 3.
Cnocknestuoky, xxvi. 46.
Cnockni Coole, yiii.9.
Cnockraver, xxviii. 2.
Cnockrumrane, xv. 14.
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Cnogaire, xxviii. 22.
Cnommore, v. 3.
Cnossecurren, xxii.34.
Coale Pitls, xxv. 21.
Coan, viii. 16.
Coatstowne, vii. 4.
Cobestowne, Little, iv. 3.
Coddagh, viii. 44.
Coddstowne, x. 53.
Codoghmore, i. 22.
Cods Ballell, v. 41.
Coel M'Neile, xxviii. 4.
Coelsellagh, xxviii. 4.
Cogahe, xi. 66.
Cogane Manger, v.26.
Cogeweleik, viii. 43.
Cogewnalecka, v. 26.
Cogewnashehy, v.26.
Coghan, viii. 31.
Coghen, xiii. 51 .
Coghin, • “
Cogra
ii. 85.
Cogron, ix. 19.
Cogym' Laughlyn Keagh, xxx. 54.
Cohanbeg, x. 19.
Cohanmore, x. 19.
Cohillstowne, x.2.
Cohine, ix. 7.
Cohonamaderry, xviii. 56.
Coillantona, iv.6.
Coilemore, xiii. 38.
Coiletelagha, xv. 73.
Coilknock, xi. 66.
Coillnegnee, xi. 66.
Coilltegallagh, ix. 18.
Coil M'Shan, ix. 19.
Coilmore, i. 25.
Coilnegoure, xi. 66.
Coiltecumine, ii. 51.
Coiltifad, xi. 4.
Coiltirrtdiine, ix.18.
Coilevolane, xxviii. 3.
Coinin, i. 6.
Coivolagh, xxix. 65.
Coke County, xxx. 6.
Cokes-street Houses, vi. 2.
Colane, xx. 60.
Colblow, xxi. 32.
Colcartan, ix. 16.
Colchill, xxviii. 14.
Coldorogh, x. 60.
Coldwell, xxii. 10.
Cole, i. 22. xiii. 4S.
Colebaine, xi.8.
Colebane, xxviii. 56.
Colebrkle, ix. 5.
Colebrooke, x.2.
Colecam, xxiii. 48.
Coleene, iv. 49.
Colefine, iii. 59.
Colefree, vi. 57.
Colegliane, xxviii. 56.
Colegoure, xxx. 85.
Colelonan, x. 39.
Colemaine, xxviii. 76.
Coleman, vii. 10.
Colemane, Towne of, xxvm.7i.
Colemanstowne, x. 66.
Colemaycat, xx. 3.
Colemegray, x. 56.
Cole Michael, xvn. 73.
Coleneany, xiii. 16.
Colenetrom, v. 53.
Coleoge, xxi. 76.
Cole Peck Gate, xv. 76.
Coleraine, Liberties of, xvm. 33.
Colerakilly, ii. 8.
Liberties of, iv. 30.
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IV- Collefin, ix. 5.
index Colle M'tyre, xxvi. 69.
LOCORUM Collen, v. 1. xvi. 48.
„ “ . Collenatullagh, xiv. 29.
** Collenure, ix. 30.
Adventurers, Collel'a, XXJV. 4 1 .
Sridiers, CoUere, iii. 1.
-c* Collero, iii. 1.
Collesmuttane, xxiv. 58.
Colleuer, v. 1.
Collgagh, xiii. 54.
Collierstowne, iv. 38.
Colliestowne, xx. 71.
Coiligans Land, xxiii. 29
Collin, xxviii. 6.
Collinhill, xvi. 6 1 .
Collins Land, xxiii. 29.
Collinstowne, xxii.l. 26.
Collinstreagh, xxi. 83.
Collint, xx. 11.
Collistowne, Barony of, x
Collman, xxviii. 75.
Collodoran, xxviii. 13.
Colloghill, xviii. 47.
Colloghmorgan, vi. 28.
Colloghter, xxi. 16.
Collops, xvi. 68.
Collstowne, xxii. 8.
Colnocke, xxiii. 3.
Cologhter, xxv. 21.
Colonoy, xx. 47.
Coloony, xxviii. 63.
Colpe, xxv. 2.
Colpock, vi. 27.
Colraine, Barony of, xxi. !
Colshateriffe, iii. 15.
Coltenan, xvii. 24.
Coltmareighvoghtragh, x. 1
Coltnirere, xx. 68.
Colutrine, vi. 36.
Comacke, xxvi. 67.
Comaine, iv. 49.
Combe, v. 31.
Comcorkali, xvii. 75.
Come, xx. 41.
Comeeneboy, :
Comeholy, xx’
Comer, ii. 50. v
Comersherrow, xxx. 64.
Comerstowne, iv. 47.
Comes, x. 21. xvi. 40.
Comesarnoge, xxvi. 15.
Comgart, xxi. 44.
Comginstowne, xxi. 32.
Comigo West, xxx. 63.
Comin, ii. 35. xvii. 23.
Comine Levenagh, xxx. 63
Comingiery, xxviii. 22.
Cominstowne, xxii. 7. xxv.
Comittmore, ii. 14.
Commerfords Grange, xvii.
Commin, ix. 31.
Comminstowne, iii. 42.
Cominstowne, xxii. 37.
Comon (The), xxi. 16.
Common Meadow, iii. 59.
Comon Nicolane, v. 50.
Comonburgesse Land, xxiii
Comonlyne, ii. 14.
Comon Meadows, vii. 20.
Comons Wood, xxix. 90.
mi. 22.
Como
Comore, iv. 49.
Compsey, Barony of, xviii. 21. xx
Compsy, Barony of, xv. 50.
Compsye, Barony of, vi. 13. xvii. :
Comrath, xxviii. 63.
Comuawmee, xxx. 63.
Comyne, xiv. 2.
Conn, Barony of, xxv. 34.
Conagh, vi. 9. xxii. 2.
Barony of, iv. 33. xiv. 11. x
Conaglita, xviii. 56.
Conagliy, viii. 44.
Conaho, xviii. 80.
Conaught, xxv. 24.
Conbanere, xvii. 72.
Condlands Lane, xxiv. 33.
Condon, Barony of, ix. 38. xx. 1(
Condone, Barony of, xi. 22.
Condons Acres, xxi. 72.
Barony of, iii. 34. v.9. 21. :
57. 58. xvii. 59. xviii. 56. xxii.
11. xxviii. 29. 37.58. 95.
Condonstowne, xxx. 6.
Conduit Lane, vi. 28.
Coneagh, v. 48.
Conecurbin, xxvi. 43.
Conefeoffe, xxix. 61.
Conehirth, x. 18.
Conello, Barony of, xxi. 102. :
105.
Coneiloe, Barony of, xxviii. 36.
Conellow, Barony of, xxix. 60.
Confey, xxvi. 19.
Confin, xvi. 24.
Congagh, xi. 56.
Congall, ii. 35.
Congee, viii. 25.
Congo, xvii. 19.
Coningarrie, iv. 20.
Coninger, xx. 10.
Conishiogher, xv. 64.
Conlehole, xvii. 44.
Conmello, Barony of, vii. 30.
Conmore, iii. 27.
Connagh, xxiv. 21.
Barony of, xviii. 46. xxix, 7. xxx. 40.
Connagher, xxvi. 66.
Connaght, xxv. 18.
Province, xx. 38.
Connamore, v. 3.
Connaught, xxv. 29. xxvi. 32. xxviii. 41.
xxix. 96. xxx. 79. 81.100.
Province, xi. 3. 69. xx, 8. xxiii. 2. 5.
Connbreene, vii. 29.
Connekerry, ii. 14.
Connell, viii. 25.
Great, Barony of, xiii. 27. xxviii. 20.
Connello, Barony of, iv. 20. vii. 29. xi. 23,
61. xiii. 25.43. xiv.27. xvii. 58.70. xxii.
47. xxv. 6. 18. 27.33. xxvi. 7. xxviii. 15.
18. xxix. 50. 57. 67. 107. xxx. 40.74.
Connelloe, iv. 5.
Barony of, xv. 29. Xvii, 85. xviii. 46.
xxi. 60. xxii. 10. xxviii. 60. xxx. 73.
Connemagh, iv. 31.
Conner, xvi. 40.
Barony of, xv. 28.
Conniger, x. 9.
Conning, xxx. 101.
Connmore, v. 3.
Connoghie, xvii. 51.
Connoghlin, xxviii. 22.
Connoll, Great, Barony of, i. 1.
Connor, Diocesse of, ii. 4.
Connor O’Kelly, iii. 1.
Connought, xxviii. 48.
Conovoy, Church of, xxvi. 38.
Connovoy Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Connygree, Great, xvii. 65.
Conoge, xxvi. 43.
Conoghlan, xiv. 2.
Conry, xxi. 94.
Constoge, xxvi. 57.
ConsuWe, xiv. 3.
Contabine, xxii. 5.
Controversie, xi. 19.
Controversy, ii. 25.
— Land, i. 3. iii. 59.
Controversye, ix. 27.
Conyberrew, xvii. 65.
Conygrige,
r. 15.
Cookes Parke, vii. 27.
Cookestowne, viii. 60. xiii. 9. xv. 69. xvii
61.75. xxii. 51. xxiii. 5. xxviii. 7. 63. 64.
Cookes Towne, x. 10.
Cookestreet, xxi. 54.
Cooke Street, xxviii. 75. xxx. 25.
Dublin, xx. 81. xxii. 31.
Cookstowne, viii. 60.
Coolagh, xiii. 10. xxvi. 30. xxx. 63.
Coolaghy, xiii. 10.
Coolallaty, ix. 37.
Coolanalong, xxix. 55.
Coolanaloony, xxix. 55.
Coolananig, xxv. 6.
Coolanemine, xvii. 15.
Coolanymedy, xxix. 28.
Coolavin, Barony of, xvii. 24.
Coolbla^xvi'ii. 3.
Coolbrin, xxviii. 12.
Coolcroy, vi. 4.
Cooldaigh, ix. 8.
Code, iii. 64. vii. 30.
Cooleagh, xxx. 27.
Coolear, viii. 39.
Coolearkin, x. 18.
Coolearty, xvi. 40.
Cooleatrine, xx. 63.
Cooleavin, Barony of, iii. 2.
Coolebaeke, iv. 53.
Cooleballydonnogha, xx. 47.
Cooleballydonnoghooe, xx. 47.
Coolebane, vii. 12. xiii. 65. xxii. 2. xxviii;
61. :
t. 49.
Coolebarry, x. .
Coolebaune, xv. 88.
Coolebawne, x. 48.
Coolebeg, ix. 16.
Coolebegg, xvi. 36. xxiv. 5. 40.
Coolebegge, xxi. 83. 86.
Cooleben, xx. 29.
Coolebirne, xxviii. 12.
Cooleblowe, v. 41.
Coolebore, ii. 27.
Cooleboy, i. 2. xxv. 48.
Coolebrelane, i. 14.
Cooleby, xvi. 4.
Coolecale, xi.54.
Coolecannon, xi. 4.
Coole Capp, xv. 22.
Coolecarney, xxix. 114.
Coolecarrick, xxv. 6.
Coolecarrogan, xxv. 32.
Coolecasheen, iv. 1.
Coole Cashin, x. 9.
Coolecashine, xvi. 12.
Coolecasocke, iii. 22.
Coolechill, xvi. 13.
Coolechyle, xv. 45.
Coolecleere, xxix. 20. 28.
Coolecleoffe, v. 36.
Cooleclogher, xxx. 88.
Cooleduegh, vi. 57.
Coolecoigh, vi. 25.
Coolecolly, viii. 52.
Coolecormuck, xxiii. 44. xxx. 39.
Coolecorr, xvi. 40.
Great, xxx. 103.
Little, xxx. 103.
Coolecrew, xxv. 2.
Coolecrooe, xxv. 2.
Coolecrougli, vi. 53.
Cooledarra, ii. 4.
Cooledarragh, vi. 28.
Coledearrqgh, viii. 63.
Coledemck, xxi. 72.
Colederry, iv. 66. v. 20. ix. 16. x.
Coolediname, xv. 35.
Cooledine, xxiv. 42.
Coolediniske, xxx. 39.
Cooledoly, ii. 50.
Cooledonogli, ix. 6.
Coledony, xvi. 41.
Cooledorkeran, v. 38.
Cooledotty, xxix. 93.
Cooledromeneighter, iii. 2.
Coole Dromenoughteragli, ii. 35.
Cooledughill, xvi. 40.
Cooledurrough, xxx. 16.
Cooleeagh, iv. 57.
Cooleene, xxx. 21.
Cooleenemage, iv. 49.
Cooleenes, xvii. 55.
Coolefiboly, xxiii. 21.
Coolefin, xviii. 38. xxv. 24.
Coolefootood, xxiv. 11.
Coolefuble, xiv. 3. xxix. 37.
Coolegareny, xxix. 99.
Coolegarragh, x. 2.
Coolegarrow, xi. 29.
Coolegarruffe, xi. 4.
Coolegarry, xxix. 20.
Coolegart, xxi. 67.
ary, :
Coolegegan, xi. 48.
Coolegenish, vii. 38.
Coolegillick, xxx. 88. 92-
Coolegilly, xxx. 92.
Cooleglouse, xxvi. 43.
Coolegorane, iii. 32.
Coolegower, ix. 53.
Coolegowre, vii. 12.
Cooleham, xv. 72.
Coolehill, xxx. 21.
Cooleigan, v. 21.
Cooleinsemiagh, iv. 31.
Cooleinure, iii. 36.
Cooleirkin, ii. 49.
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Coolekeagh, i.9.
Coolekeele, xxix. 93.
Coolekeen, xiv. 3.
Coolekeherny, xxx. 27.
xxv. 38. XXVI. 65. xxx. 45.
Court Baron, viii. 52.
Court Leet, viii. 52.
Manner of, viii. 52.
Coolekilly, xxi. 57.
Coolekip, xx. 59.
Coolelagan, xxx. 39.
Coolelaghes, xiv. 13.
Cooleleagh, vi. 54. xxiii.40.
Coolelemingoe, xv.41.
Coolelomane, v. 11.
Coolemaghery, xiii. 15.
Coolemaine, iv. 38. xxi. 20.
Cooleman, xxi. 20.
Coolemananty, Xiii. 15.
Coolemane, xvi. 35.
Codemany, v. 41.
Coolemayne, xxi. 12.
Coole M'Hunsin, xiv. 3.
McKena, ix. 18.
M'Warden, iv. 22.
Coolemeny, xxi. 12.
Cooleminoge, iv. 35.
Coolemoell, iv. 42.
Coolemoile, xiii. 70.
Coolemonine, xxiii. 45.
Upper, xxiv. 48.
Coolemore, xi. 36.
Duttons Parte, vi. 37.
Coolemorine, xi. 36.
Coolemory, xiii. 22. xxx. 8.
Coolemoym, xxi. 20.
Coolemoyne, xiii. 70.
Coolemuckelatte, xiii. 15.
Coolen, ii. 13.
Codenacolly,' iii. 22.
Coolenadon'non, xv. 35.^
Coolenagappoge, xxx. 65.
Coolenagon, xv. 53.
Coolenagopopo, xvii. 22.
Coolenalong, iii. 15.
Coolenamoy, xxv. 33.
Coolenapishy, iii. 58.
Coolenaselagh, xxix. 1.
Coolenaslee, xvi. 72.
Coolenatullagh, xiv. 23.
Coolenbeagh, xv. 59.
Codendultagh, xi. 36.
Coolendornory, v. 1.
Coolenebane, v. 53.
Cooleneborsey, ix. 19.
Cooleneboy, xxviii. 88.
Coolenebrany, xxviii. 91.
Coolenebroony, xxix. 91.
Coolenebroug, xxix. 28.
Coolenecallalia, xv.72.
Coolenecarra, xxx. 99.
Coolenegan, xvii. 46.
Coolenegappoge, xxv. 21. xxix.
Coolenegeere, xvi. 62.
Coolenegeragh, ii. 15.
Coolenegireagh, xxviii. 88.
Coolenegleglagh, xx. 77.
Coolenegleragh, ix. 6.
Cooleneglosh, xxvi. 43.
Coolenegopne, x. 22.
Coolenegopoge, iii. 11. x. 69.
Coolenegore, xxvi. 52.
Coolenegormucke, ix. 5.
- Bog,
x. 6.
Coolenegor.,
Coolenenenry, xxix. 43.
Cooleneberny, xxix. 91.
Coolenehorney, xxi. 31.
Coolenelingiddy, xxix. 91.
Coolenelitteragh, iii. 22.
Coolenemaine, xxviii. 38.
Coolenemilloge, xv. 54.
Codenemode, xxix- 8.
Coolenemony, xxiii. 38. xxv. 3
Coolenemore, xxiii. 38.
Coolenemuck, x. 48.
Cooleneornagb, vii. 38.
Coolenepissy, xvi. 4. xxi. 31.
Cooleneponery, ii. 15.
Cooleneshamroge, xxx. 41 .
Coolenesillagh, xxvi. 43.
Codenesollagk, iv. 41.
Coolenetallagh, xxiii. 23.
(122.)
ix. 55.
Coolenetullagh, xxix. (
Coolenevernoge, xiii. 1
Coolenewer, iv. 6.
Coolenihai'gill, xxx. 63
Cooleninamore, ix. 9.
Coolenow, xxx. 82.
Coolentragh, xvi. 13.
Coolentraghgarne, iii. 66.
Coolenure, v. 11.
Cooleockerna, xxx. 53.
Cooleoge, xxvi. 72.
Cooleogea, xxvi. 30.
Cooleogeny, xx. 29.
Cooleogtragh, xxi. 4.
Coole O’Kering, xxx. 53.
Cooleoly, xxix. 90.
Cooleover, ix. 6.
Coolepennery, xxviii. 88.
Coolepissie, xxi. 30.
Coolequill, viii. 23.
Coolerack, xxix. 90.
Cooleraghan, iii. 66.
Coolerahie, xxi. 67.
Coolerahine, xxi. 67.
Cookerane, xxii. 13.
Coolerarie, xxvi. 16.
Coolerawer, xxix. 55.
Coolereagli, i. 3. x. 67. xxvi
Church, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi
Coolereale, iv. 1.
Coolereasoughtragh, xxiii. If
I Coolereaugh, xvi. 7.
Coolereeny, xxi. 47.
| Coolerehaimogh, xxix. 54.
Cooleremony, ii. 4.
Coolerethmore, xxviii. 61.
Coolerettin, iii. .11.
Coolermony, xiii. 16.
Cooleroe, iii. ”
29.47.52. :
xxix. 114. xxx. 61.
Cooleronan, xxix. 57.
Cooleross, xxviii. 22.
Coolerosse Comons, x:
Coolerosswood, v. 1.
Coolervan, xv. 15.
Codes, Great, x. 2.
Little, x. 2.
Coolesallagh, vi. 20.
Cooleseskin, xi. 36. x
Cooleshall, xiv. 2.
Cooleshankin, x
Coolesillagli, :
Coolesillogh, iu. iu.
Coolesleagh, xvi. 72.
Cooleslostery, iv. 6.
Coole Smuttane, xxix. 38.
Coolesnarty Westerly Half Rowland, i
Coolespedane, xi. 4.
Codespine, xxviii. 48.
Coolester, xxi. 84.
Coolestowne, x
Barony of, ii
xi. 47.
vi.32.60. :
ii. 57. :
42. x
Little, iv. 3
Coolesullagh, xv.
Cooletegan, xv.7
Cooletegin, xv. 7
Cooletekerrie, iii
Cooleterick, xxii
Cooletfaddagh, \
Coolethevy, ix. f
Cooletogher, v. i
Cooletowderry,
Cooletree, x. 21.
Cooletrim, vi
Coolettibeg, ix. 9.
Cooletubrid, v. 11.
Coolevally, x. 2.
Coolevane, xxix. 114.
Coolevatty, i. 27.
Coolevodigg, xxi. 72.
Coolevongy, xxv. 38. x
Cooley, ‘
— Tithes
ii. 42.
Cooleyvongy, x
Coolgarny, viii.oi.
Codiestowne, Barony of, xv. 61.
Colinfoharagli, ix. 33.
j Coolisduffe, xi. 4.
I Coolistowne, xxv. 52.
Barony of, xiv. 30.
I Coolivongy, xx. 52.
Coolkarny, iv. 51
Coolltegine, xv. '
Coolman, xxviii.
Coolnagappoge,
Coolnagopoge, x
Coolnegullin, xx
Coolneskeagli, 5
Coolocke, Barony of,
ii. 55
25. s
Coologarragh, xv,
Coologe, viii. 20. xxi. 97. xj
Barony of, xx. 82.
Coologhby, xxviii. 5.
Codonill, xviii. 4.
Coolonenan, x. 39.
Coolonesellagli, xxix. 1.
Coolonhornan, xxi. 30.
Cooloure, iv.47.
1 Coolraghin, xiv. 24.
Coohallywood, viii. 52.
Coolrane, Barony of, viii. 5
Coolreagh, xvii. 22.
Coolroe, viii. 39. xxii. 5.
Coolrogh, ix. 45.
Coolrusse, ix. 16.
Coolsoder, i. 6.
Coolticormack, ix. 53.
Coolticormuck, xxx. 39.
Coolum, xv.72.
Cody, xxiv. 21.
Coolyan, xxvi.16.
Cooly Came, iii. 32.
Codygower, xxx. 39.
Codysheele, xxviii. 5.
Codystowne, Barony of, >
Coome, vi. 23. xxx. 63.
Coonagli, xxii. 10.
Barony of, iii. 75. v
Cooneene, ii.8.
Cooneholy, xxviii. 22.
Coonesker, iv. 25.
Coopers Estate, xvii. 75.
ix. 33.
14.77.92.
West, vii. 36. xxix. 14
Corballybegg, iv.
Corballyes, x. 2.
Corballymoore, xv. i a.
Corballymore, ix. 16. 19.33. xv.72
Corballyoughter, ix. 18.
Corbane, Vi. 3. xxvi. 54. xxvm. oO. :
Corbay, xvii. 15.
Corbedbeg, xv. 73.
Corbedmore, r~
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Cornagroa, xx. 74.
Cornaliilt, iii. 33.
3. 71. 85. Comal lin, x
Cornally, xi
Cordduelisk, viii. 44.
Cordelisl), x. 17.
Corderry, xvii. 48. xviii.10, xx
Corderrybegg, xxx. 34.
Cordery, x.31. xiv. 3.
Cordigaldragh, viii. 13.
Cordillis, xxx. 38.
Cordingan, xxvi. 72.
Cordlesse, xxx. 38.
Cordnassogagh, iv. 21.
Cordowles, xiii. 58.
Cordowlis, xvi. 35.
Corduffe, xxviii. 39. xxix. 26. x
Corduflis, xxvi. 65.
Core, xxix. 78.
Corebellybegg, xv. 72.
Corebrenan, xiii. 58.
Coregrage, xxix. 43.
Corenelogha, ii. 8.
Corestowne, xx. 3.
Corctorhirt, xxviii. 100.
Corevally, xxi. 34.
Corfad, iii. 22.
Corfadda, xxi. 34.
Corfaddo, xxi. 34.
Corfaddy, xiii. 58.
Corford, xiii. 58.
Corgarboy, xxi. 57.
Corgarrow, xxvi. 65.
Corgarrufie, xxii. 5.
Coi'gary, Hi. 61.
Corgase, xxix. 71.
Corgasse, xxx. 98.
Corgeeth, xi. 56.
Corgerrymore, xxx. 34.
Corgin, iii. 2.
Corgingower, xiv. 3.
Corglasse, iii. 66. xxvi. 65.
Corgormane, xiv. 3.
Corgowen, ii. 51.
Corgrayge, xvii. 75.
Corgreagb, iii. 41. xi. 56.
Corgrehaven, xx. 74.
Corgrinagh, x. 18.
Coriagh, xxi. 57.
Coribegg, iii. 69.
Corymlyeighter, xxx. 54.
Cork County, i. 3.16. 23. 37. 38. ii
Corkagh, x. 66.
Corkaglmorna, xxix. 55.
Corkaginny, Barony of, xx. 41.
Corkaginy, Barony of, x. 22.
Corkagnine, Barony of, x. 2.
Corkaguiny, xiii. 14.
Corkaguniny, Barony of, v. 38.
Corkagiiny, Barony of, xxviii. 95.
Corkagwinny, Barony of, xxix. 55
Corkanurlane, xvii. 74.
Corkasokey, vii. 16.
Corkbeg, xxi. 56.
Diocesse of, xxvi. 39. 4
Lane, xxiii. 29.
Liberties of, iv. 48. xxv
South Liberties of, xviii
Corkeaguiny, xiv. 2.
Corkebegg, Church of, xxvi. :
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi.
Corkebrine, xv. 14.
Corkeeran, xxi. 76.
Corkefree, xxx. 53.
Corkegrin, xxx. 4.
Corkellin, xvi. 40.
Corkelly, xxi. 57.
Corkerin, xiii. 58.
Corkermaine, xxx. 101.
Cheifries of, xxx. 102.
Corkerry, Barony of, xx. 56.
54. xxiii. 13. xxix. 53. 57.
Corkery, Barony of, iv. 38. v
xxix. 67.
Mountains of, xxx. 34.
Corkeumore, Barony of, xxix.
Corkfree, xvii. 23.
Cork-hill Houses, vi. 1.
Corkill, iii. 71. xxi. 77.
Corkinrelly, ix. 40.
Corkins, xxvi. 49.
CorkisC ], xxviii. 12.
Corkorky, xx. 71.
Corkreagh, xxi. 7.
Corkrean, xiii. 58.
Corksmore, v. 41.
Corkumore, Barony of, xxix. 9
Corky, ii. 4.
Corlaghan, xi. 28.
Corlaghroe, xxx. 4.
Coriagh t, viii. 13.
Corlaslite, xvi. 77.
Corlateherin, xviii. 15.
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lornewall, iv. ai.
Jornichegegh, xxviii. 10.
lornidedufle, xxvi. 66.
Cornideduffe, xxvi. 66.
Cornittyduffe, iii. 6. .
Cornmarkett Street, Dublin, xxix. 15.
Cornodybeg, xxii. 5.
Cornomuckiltagh, xiv. 10.
Cornon, xiii. 41.
Cornyllmore, xvi. 4..
Corobane, xv. 18.
Covohoang, xxvi. 66.
Coronee, iv. 66.
Corony, xxx. 7 .
Coronolare, i.9.
XV.S5.45. «*»• *X*M
. Barony of, iv- 13. xxvm. 6. xxx. To.
Corradaragli, xxviii. 3.
Corraduife, v. 11. xxi. 57.
Corragh, iii. 1- v- 12-_
Corraghboghavan, iii. 64.
Corragh-Cicooly, West, l. 28.
Coly, xvi. 23.
Corragliill, xxi. 77. .
Corraghkeene, xxviii. 12.
Corraghmore, xxvm. 3.
Corraglasse, iv. 21.
Corrahard, xxx. 7.
Corrakineony, vii.16.
Corralanty, L 34.
Corralenan, xxviii. 34.
Conan, Barony of, ix. 8. x. 69. xxx. o3.
Corrane, vii. 34. xxi. 86.
Corranick, xviii. 20.
Corrannuller, xxiv. 46.
Corrard, xxiv. 5.
Corravacon, xxvi. 65.
Corravan, xi. 68.
Corrawan-Russe, xv.12.
Corray, ui.l. xxiii. 2. xxix.55.
Corre, ii.15.
Correagh, iii.l. xxvm. 4.
Correbegane, x. 25.
Correboy, ii. 27.
Correclare, v. 62.
Correene, xxiii. 47.
Corregrane, xvi. 40.
Correighter, xxviii. 3.
Correlacka, vii. 30.
Correlagane, xx. 77.
Correll, xxix. 78.
. Comons of, xxix. 78.
Corren, xxiv. 21. .
.Barony of, in-2. vi.3o. xiv.10.
Correnagher, xxviii. 24.
Correrourke, xxyi. 66.
vi.S5. va.58. X.66.
Corretanvally, xxvm. 3.
Corretegill, ix.18.
Correvagh, iv. 31.
Corrgirry, vii. 34.
Corriara, xviii. 33.
Corriari, xvii. 51-
Corridin, xxviii. 34.
Corridona, xxvi. 66.
Corrifulla, xxv. 43.
Corrigillinagh, x.18.
Corrighteige, xx. 5.
Corrignegat, iii. 1.
Corrirean, xxvi. 72.
Corritaskin, vii. 34.
Corrivally, xxi. 34.
Corrobeliy, xvi. 44.
Corroboy, vi. 56.
Corrofiaglian, xvi. 34.
Corrogarry, xiv. 28.
Corrogh, xxi. 97.
Park, iii. 20.
Corroskeagh, xvi. 10.
Corrougbter, xxviii. 3.
Corrowbleagh, viii. 25.
Corrowhenns, xxviii. 3.
Corrowldllin, xxvi. 54.
Corrow M'Moyler, viii. 25.
Cons Towne, viiL 60.
Corrstowne, xvii. 75.
Cony, xx. 77. xxi. 67. xxviii. 20. 75.
Con-yard, xiv. 3. xxix. 37. xxx. 7.
Corryderhagb, xi. 4.
Corryfinlagli, ix. 37.
Corryganroe, xiv. 23.
Corrygorryeighter, xvi. 42.
Corrygorryoughter, xvi. 42.
Con-yheene Londony, xxix. 91.
Corrylena, iv. 81.
iCorryraarky, ii. 14.
Corrymore, xx.77.
Corrysball, xv. 50.
Corryvaddy, xxix. 5.
Coi-salagli, xxii. 42.
Corshell, xvi. 7.
Coi-silagli, xvii. 67.
i. Corsilligogh, viii. 13.
Corskeagh, ix.19. xxviii. 28.
Corstowne, i.15. v. 12.
Cortaghart, xxvi. 65.
Cortagh Emunoge, xxvi. 12.
Cortallen, xvi. 25.
Corteskill, iii. 66. xxix. 71.
Cortlevane, xv. 8.
Cortline; i. 2.
Cortne, xxx. 104.
Cortobreny, xx.77.
Cortogh, x. 56.
Cortrean, v. 41.
Cortubber, xvii. 48. xxix. 5.
Cortullybegg, xxii. 2.
Corunlyoghter, .xxx. 54.
Corunsbogagb, xxi. 34.
Coi-vaddy, xvii. 48.
Corvinmick, ix.16.
Corwallisli, Pole of, v. 41.
Corwally, xxv. 21.
Corwee, xiii. 58.
Convellis, xiv. 19.
Corwellisb, xxviii. 10.
Cosboyre, xxviii. 51.
Cosgem, xi. 4.
Coshbride, Barony of, v. 57. xvu
30. xxx. 97.
Cosliellnegowen, iii.l.
Coshendune, xxx. 101.
Coshill, i. 25. iii. 45.
Coshina, Barony of, xiv. 19.
Coshiny, ix. 6.
Coshlea, Barony of, xxm. 18.
Coshina, Barony of, x. 3. 10. ix
xi. 4. xvii. 4. xx. 27. xxn.H
I xxiv. 58. xxix. 38.
Coshmay, Barony of, xxm. 44.
Coshmore, Barony of, v. 57. xv
56. xxvi. 30. xxx. 97.
Coshmoy, Barony of, x. 21.
Coskibe, xxx. 102.
Coslea, Barony of, xiv. 25. xx.
xxiii. 44.
Cosma Barony, vii. 40.
Cosmeene, i.10.
Cosnockagli, xxvi. 65.
Cossanduife, v. 11.
Cossatrioina, xv.35.
Cos.se, ix. 7.
CosSimore, xxi. 67.
Cossinkeele, xxviii. 4.
Cossoboy, xxi. 34.
Costeghan, xvii. 85.
Costeleagh, Barony of, v. 7.
Costella, Barony of, vii. 30. ix
1 Costello, xxx-1- . .
Barony of, v. 7. vi. 58. i
xv. 28. xvii. 24.
Costelloe, Barony of, xv. 73.
Costelow, Barony of, iv. 69.
Costlca, Barony of, 30. x.21. xx. 8.^xxi:
Costnestygh, xxx. 102.
Costnessfeild, x. 21.
Cotrells Grove, Cliief-rent, xvi. 13.
Cotteene, xx. 41.
Gotten, x. 22.
Cottin, xxix. 91. ..
Cottrellstowne, iv. 64. xv. 56. xxii. 34. xx
4. xxviii. 83.
Suit of Court, xvi. 13.
Coulaghanny, vii. 29.
Coulcan, xxi. 32.
Couldora, xxi. 9.
Coulecussine, vii. 36.
Coulegarraw, viii. 52.
Coulegarvo, xxiv. 46.
s. 34. Coulehole, xxviii. 20.
Couleishell, xvii. 44.
Couleknockane, xxx. 92.
ICoulemeene, iv. 6.
Coulerane, ii.4.
Couleratli, xxiv. 41 .
Coulesallagh, xxvi. 70.
Couleshill, xxviii. 20.
Couletandiard, vii. 36.
Couletowne, xxviii. 20.
Couling, xviii. 48.
Coulisliell, xxvi. 70.
Coulkerane, xxii. 13.
Coulmultaghie, xxi. 34.
Coultefadda, v.49.
Coulteranagh, ix. 6.
Coulticanon, ix. 6.
Counagli, Barony of, vii. 29. xxix. 60.
Counogh, Barony of, xxm. 30.
Courcies Land, Chief-rent, xvi. io.
Coure, iv. 5.
Coureganiffe, xxiv. 46.
Courganiffe, xxiv. 46.
Courlaghan, xxiii. 3.
Courragh, xxii. 10
Cowsey, Barony of, iv. 48. xxu. x.
xxx. 39.
Court, x.13. ^
Courtecuddy, iii. 59.
Corn-ten Clehy, xxiv. 46.
Courtlougli, xi. 20.
Court M'Martin, xtcx.102.
Courtnacudye, xxvi. 61.
Courtneclehy, xxiv. 46.
Courtnecuddy, xviii. 36.
Courtnefalii, xx. 47.
Courts Garden, ii.21.
Courtstowne, xi. 33.
Coussenstowne, m. ■>■>■
Coustoge, xxx- .39.
Covancolter, iii. 51.
,6. xxvi. Cover, xxix. 116.
Cowde, xv. 33. 35.
Cowes Croft, xxiv. 32.
Cowestreet, in. 59.
Cow Lane, xxv. 1 4.
Cowlane, xxx. 25.
Cow Lane, Oxmantowne, xxix. 48.
Cowlebane, iv.4.
1. x. 48. Cowlegreagli, LI. _
xxiii. 23. Cowlekenane, xxvm. 3 .
Cowlenaue, xxvm.
Cowlenowi-y, i- 1-
Cowry Parke, xx. 47.
Cowsidane, xxiv. 21.
. xxii. 58. Coyfebrenin, xxvm. 3.
Coylachona, iv. 31.
Coylagh, xxi.38.
Coyldallec, viii. 26.
Coyle, x. 22.
Coylebalkine, xiv. 3.
Coylecarbane, xiv. 3.
Coyledowne, xxviii. 4.
Coyleduff, xxiii. 49.
Coyleduffe, xxiii. 49.
Coylehely, xxviii. 5- '
Coylekeinagh, xxvm.
Coyleleagh, xiv.10.
Cojlcinoie, xxm 5. xxx. 20.
Coylenamin, m. l.
15. xiii. 1 9. Coylenanama, m.l •
Coylerdane, xi\ . 6.
Coyleshec, xiv. 3. _
Covlestrackland, xvii. 24.
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IV‘ Coyletefadda, v. 49.
INDEX. Coylem'Ferread, xxviii. 3.
LOCORUM Coylorechieyle, xxix. 36.
Cm'Ltcs Coyly, ii. 35.
for Coynleene, xvii. 68.
Adventure** Grackenstowne, xxviii. 7.
80 Craddockstowne, iii. 84. xi. 21.
Cradoekstowne, xi. 47. xxvi. 45.
Cradoxtowne, xxiii. 5.
Cragane, xxviii. 5.
Craganekrien, ix. 25.
Craganfadereene, xvii. 75.
Cragard, vii. 29.
Crabegg, xxvi. 52.
Cragena, xxi. 95.
Cragg, v. i.
Craggane, xxvi. 52.
Craggansallage, xxx. 105.
Cragge Castle, xi. 77.
Craggendonnell, xxi. 95.
Craggstowne, xxiii. 15.
Craghanalt, xx. 6.
Craghanault, xxx. 39.
Craghovorin, xxi. 92.
Crag Iwren, xv. 34.
Cragleagli, xxix. 93.
Craglnsk, xv. 35.
Cragnaboule, xxi. 95.
Cragnagortan, xv. 67.
Craig, viii. 46.
Craigduffe, xxvi. 12.
Craige, vi. 40. xxix. 54.
South, iv. 20.
Craiglierry, iv. 6.
Craigicurridan, xxix. 77.
Craiginkillcoish, viii. 33.
Craiginorie, iv. 6.
Craignaseigh, xv. 34.
Crakenstowne, xxx. 27.
Cramartin, x. 19.
Cramhill, xiii. 52.
Cranagh, iv. 8. viii. 52. ix. 18. xvii. 51.x
Barony of, i. 20. iv. 42. v. 12. 32. v
58. xvi. 12. xxi. 21. xxiii. 46. xxv.
xxix. 29. xxx. 86. 107.
East, xiv. 23.
Cranaghtowne, xvii. 75.
Cranaree, xxviii. 34.
Cranaskslagh, iv. 22.
Crancrobine, xxvi. 43.
Crandonell, x. 41.
Crane Sallagb, i. 7.
Crannagli, xv. 32. xxx. 20.
— — Barony of, v. 25. vi. 33. xi. 47. x:
55. xv. 71. xxix. 28.
Crasbohissell, xxix. 85.
Craserlough, Parish of, xvii
Craskea, viii. 44.
Crassahonakan, xxvi. 12.
Cratlaghmore, xxx. 89.
Cratta, vii. 30.
Cratulamoyle, xvii. 74.
Crea, xvi. 31.
Creafe, vii. 30.
Creage, East, iv. 20.
West, iv. 20.
Creagh, iii. 23. 30. viii. 46
54. xxviii. 79. xxix. 46.
Crcaghbegg, xxi. 72.
Creagh Corr, xiii. 15.
Creaghdulfe, v. 22.
Creagh Duffe, v. 24.
Creaghmore, xxi. 72.
Crealagh, x. 41.
Creallagh, xi. 12.
Creane, xx. 35.
Creckstowne, vi. 10.
Crecornealtoge, iii. 18.
Credane, xv. 72.
Crederegan, iv. 6.
Credufie, xxx. 80.
Crecduffe, xxiv. 26.
Creefc, xxi. 34.
Crcekestowne, xvi. 77. xxvii
Rath of, xxiii. 5. xxvi
Creekstowne, xvii. 10.
Creemore, xxi. 84.
Barony of, xxiv. 5.
Creemorne, Barony of, ii.
Creenane, xvi. 19.
Creenbegg, viii. 25.
Creene, iii. 1. xvi. 35. xvi;
Creene Corbrack, xiv. 28.
Creenekill, xiii. 58. xvi. T
Creenenagh, xxx. 45.
Creenerkin, xvi. 34.
Creenetennell, vi. 7.
CreenkiU, xvi. 77.
Creenmore, viii. 25.
Creere, xiv. 3.
Creevagh, iii. 1. xxii. 9. x
Creeve, iv. 30. xxix. 36.
Crefoge, xxiv. 51.
Cregan, iv. 31. v. 48. x. 41
Parish of, xvi. 77.
Creganacree, x. 13.
Creganagh, xi. 66.
Creganballen Cooley, iv. 4
Cregan Cluony, xxviii. 48
Cregandarrag, xxix. 78.
Creganecoile, xxii. 21.
Cregaiienorne, xxviii. 79.
Cregangarten, ii. 4.
Cregangeil], ix. 18.
Cregankirhin, xv. 54.
Cregannehully, xxviii. 5.
Creganstowne, vi. 24. xi. 4
Cregantra, x. 48. xvi. 66.
Cregantunore, xxviii. 3.
Cregarruffe, xxiii. 3.
Cregathymore, xi. 3.
Cregbane, xxv. 21.
Cregbohine, xxvi. 12.
Cregcarnesarry, ii. 5.
Cregclugin, xxx. 101.
Crege, i. 30.
Cregeine, xxv. 21.
Cregenagh, xxv. 22.
Cregerebane, xvi. 35.
Cretobegg, xi. 71.
xvii. 23. xxi. 92. xxv a
3. 55. 73. xxix. 5. 6. 7
Creggihart, iii. 1.
Creggillappan, xxv. 22.
Creggin, ii. 15.
Creggnemadday, xxv. 22.
Creggolumpry, xi. 77.
Creggry, xi. 5.
Creggs, xxv. 8.
Cregland, xxviii. 63.
Cregmore, xi. 4.
Cregnaherne, xxx. 101.
Cregnanagh, xxviii. 5.
Cregnemuckilly, xxi. 67.
Cregnilenbolly, xxx. 101.
Creg 6 Lumpry, xxii. 59.
Cregof ]pory, xxii. 59.
Cregrasty, xxx. 104.
Cregreagh, i. 25.
Cregremore, xvi. 35.
Cregrostie Castle, xxx. 20.
Cregueagb, i. 25.
Crehanagh, xv. 50.
Creiduffe, xxx. 87.
Creilstowne, xiii. 64.
Creine, xvi. 7.
Creineroe, viii. 33.
Creowfoyen, xxviii. 6.
Creisstowne, xiii. 64.
Crelagh, ii. 23.
Crellough, x. 41.
Cremartin, xxviii. 12.
Creine, xvii. 19.
Cremigh, xxx. 7.
Cremorene, Barony of, x. 19.
Cremorn, Barony of, xiii. 58.
Cremorne, Barony of, iii. 48. iv.
xiv. 17. 28. xvi. 10. 35. 36.
xxi. 4. 7. 44. 76. 77. 86. xxi
65. xxviii. 12. 100. xxx. 45. •
Crenaghtan, xxviii. 5.
Crenalton, xxvi. 43.
Crenan, xxvi. 66.
Crenimodagh, xxx. 33.
Crenkill, xvi. 35.
Crenoghsland, vi. 50.
Creoboy, xxi. 73.
Crequanduffe, xiii. 56.
Crerneduagh, xxvi. 43.
Creverodan, xxiv. 9.
Creverredan, xxiv. 9.
i. 41. Crevey, xxx. 32.
Crewagh, xvi. 10.
Crewile, xxiv. 11.
i. 62. Crewkarne, xvi. 77.
Crewkyrer, vii. 16.
Crewlea, xxi. 57.
Crewleagh, xxi. 57.
Crewlester, xxi. 84.
Crewmai'tin, xviii. 24. xxi
Craighraore, xiii. 50.
Crickballebrissane, xxix. 7
Crickbolane, xxvi. 54.
Crickstowne, xvi. 77.
Crigarow, i. 25.
Crigineagh, vi. 6.
Crileagh Chief-rent, xvi. 2
Crillyconagh, xxviii. 22.
Crinstowne, viii. 2.
Crirach, xxv. 21.
Criragh, iv. 56.
Crisigwonagh, xxviii. 22.
Crivagh, iv. 56. xxviii. 3.
Criveagh, xxi. 45.
Crixtowne, xviii. 13.
Croagh, xxii. 47. xxv. 6.
Croaghtowne, xxv. 6.
Croakersland, ii. 21.
Croboy, xviii. 4. xx. 46. x
Crocanedy, xxvi. 72.
Crocavedy, xxvi. 72.
Crockandishy, xxix. 62.
Crockenteagle, xi. 11.
Crocktamore, i. 39.
Crodroncyne, xx. 77.
Crofreagh, xxvi. 66.
Crofta, v. 7.
Croftiskehy, xxiii. 1.
Croghan, xvii. 82. xxi. 24.
East, iv. 32.
West, iv. 32.
Croghanargid, iv. 5.
Croghane, xvii. 83.
Croghavill, xiii. 40.
Croghbane, xx. 66.
Croghbegg, xxv. 22.
Crogher, iii. 16.
Croghill, i. 25.
Croghmore, xxv. 22.
Croghoule, xxi. 94.
Croghrine, xxviii. 61.
Croghtebegg, xxv. 7.
Croghtenemonta, xi. 55.
Croghties, v. 37.
Croghtinekilly, xxv. 33.
Crogle, xxi. 34.
Crogurneene, iv
Crohold, x. 66.
Crokane, xv. 38.
Crokers Crosse, xxiv. 2
Crokers Land, xxiv. 30
Croknakilly, xxv. 33.
Crokon, xxix. 71.
Cromley, viii. 26.
Croinly Knockane, x. 2
Cromlyoughter, x. 25.
Crommoge, xxv. 22.
Cromoge, vii. 58. ix. i
xxix. 114. 115. xxx. :
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Crooked Acre,
Crooke Parish, Tythes of, .
Passage,
Crookestowne, 1. &>■ .
Croome, Gardens of, xi.4.
Cm,, 0.11-
Crosbane, xxi.io-
Crosby-Clonruske, xxi. jo.
Crosconnell, ix. 16.
Croscullane, xry. 27.
Crosdermott, iii. 50.
Crosderry, xxii.5.
Crosdrum, Lower, xx. 6.
Upper, xx. 3.
Croseighter, xvi. 42.
Croseroll, xx. 74.
Croserule, xviii. 15.
Crash, xv. 35.
Croskea, xi. 4.
CrosmoUna Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 41.
Crosmoltaghy, xi.76.
Crosmurren, x. 19.
Crosoughter, xvi. 42.
Crosreagh, ii.4. xi.7
ii. 40. 58.
Crossebeg, iii. 37.
Crosse-ConneU, xv. 55.
Crosse-Duffe, xxvi. 65.
Crossefernoge, xyii. 65. ___
Crosse Lane, xxi. 42. xxiii. 2:
Crosse M'Shane, xiv. 25.
Crossenegreny, xxv. 2.
Crosseroghane, x. 17.
Crosses, xxii. 10. xxv. 33.
Crosse Seales, Little, iii. 59.
Crossettergoole, xxvi. 66.
Crossettowne, xxvi. 43.
Crossfernoge, xxix. 114.
Cross Gardens, vii. 26.
Crosshaven, xxvi. 71.
Cross Land, xiv. 24.
Crossland, xvi. 47. xxi. 16.
Crosslanga, viii. 19.
Crosslee, iv. 21.
Cross Lynchestowne, iii. 59.
Crossmackillagher, x. 39.
Crossmare, xvi. 84.
Crossmelenan Parish, xxvm
Crossmolina, xxix. 72.
Crossmony, xvii. 23.
Crossnemannagh, xxix. 61.
Crossnohy, viii. 16.
Crossogedy, vii. 40.
Crosstill, xxiii. 49.
Crossursey, ii. 51-
Grostagh, xvii. 75.
Crostineghan, xvii. 85.
Crostoley, xxviii. 96.
Crotacarragh, vii. 27 .
Crott, xvi. 37.
Crottacarraghbegg, vii. 27^
Crottagh, xvi. 7. xxviii. 25
Crottan, iii. 66.
Crotty, xxi. 95.
Crouglitobegg, xxvi. 26.
Crovacure, xxi. 76.
Crovaure, xxi. 76.
Crovell, xviii. 38. s
Crover, iii- 51.
Crowder, xxx.6.
Crowley, xvi. 31.
Crowtonstowne, i. 1 •
Croynestowne, Great, v. 46.
Little, v. 46.
Cruary, v. 50. xi. 19.
Crubine, xxi. 77.
Cruboge, xxix. 66.
Crucerath, vi. 1.
Crucetowne, x. 66.
Cruibeg, iv.31.
90.
i. 36.
dx. 114.
Cruicetowne, xxviii
Cruicrath, xxvi. 16
Cruiemore, iv.31.
Cruissikinoge, iv. 5
Crumin M'Manus,
Crumlin, xvi. 42. xvii. a
Crumluske, xv. 54.
Crumm M'Manus, xxiv
Crumpenbane, xvi. 20.
Crumps Colpe, xvii. 1 .
Cruogorte, xxi. 95.
ICruogortes, xxi. 95.
Cruory West, xxx. 6.
Crustowne, xvi. 73.
Crusty, x. 2.
Crutta, xxii. 25.
Cruttagh, xiv. 35.
Cryhallagh, xxix. 90.
Cryhelpe, iii. 14.
Crylecamagh, x. 2.
Crymore, xxi. 28.
Cuckolds Post, xxiv. 2'
Cudagh, xiii. 44.
i. Cudaghbegg, i. 22.
Cuggie, xv. 34.
Hugiemunterihuire, xv
Cuilegorman, xxv. 18.
Cuillainervir, iv. 6.
Cuilnalagha, iv. 56.
Cuilnemorakane, xv. £
Cuilogerman, xxx. 40
Cuiltiboe, ix. 18.
Culban, iv. 6.
Culcavy, xxi. 62.
Culdraglibegg, xxiv. 6
Culdraghmore, xxiv. i
4. Culebane, xxiii. 47.
Culehefegan, ii. 5.
Culenhue, xxix. 57.
Culerne, xxiii. 47.
Culernoe, xxx. 63.
Culerue, xxiii. 47.
Culetughtie,
Culevahyan,
Culeveene, x_ —
Culfaltrim, Parish of, xxv. a.
Cullin, xxix. 90.
Culinkmore, xx. 29.
Culkeyne, xxv. 21.
Culla, xxii. 5. xxviii. 2.
Cullagh, xv. 72. xx.77.
Abby, xi. 66.
Cullaglian’, xvii. 85.
Cullaghbegg, xv.72.
Wood of, xvii. 24.
Cullagheogh, xxx. 102.
Cullaghill, xxv. 2.
Cullaghmore, ii. 35.
Cullaghmorebegg, x. 22.
Cullaghmoremore, x. 22.
vVood of, xvii. 24.
Cullaghnenagh, xxiii. 47.
Cullaghy, xxviii. 45.
CullahiU, vii. 55.
Cullaine, xxv. 33.
Cullanbegg, xxii. 54.
Cullane, xiii. 56. xvi. 13.
Cullanmore, xiii. 69. xi
xxviii. 55. xxix. 6.
Cullary, iii. 2.
Cullcredane, xviii. 10.
Culleagh, ii. 16.
Cullebane, ix. 18.
Cullecully, xxv. 2.
Cullederry, xxx. 45.
Cullehenane, ii. 17.
Cullemagort, xxx. 65. 67.
Cullemane, iii. 8.
Cullen, xiii. 15.
Cullenagli, iv.6. xiv. 23.
Barony of, xXi. 77.
Cullenaghan, xvii. 59-^
Cullenagliboy, : qa
ICullenbegge, xi
Cullencrogher,
Cullendragh, vi. iv.
Cullenesly, iv. 30.
Cullengroglier, xv. 41.
Cullenliue, iv. 38. xxiii. 13.
Cullen M'Hugh, xv. 34.
Cullenmore, xxi. 100.
Cullenrevagh, ix. 18.
Cullentragh, iii. 56. vi.25.
Cullerre, xxix. 54.
Cullifishin, x:
Cullilenane, i
Cullin, xvii. !
Cullinagli, i
s. 31. 48. :
«. 102.
)3. 97.
Barony of, xxix. 57. x
Cullinashiffe, x. 49.
Cullinbegg, i. 18.
Culline, xxx. 102.
Cullinenagh, v. 38.
Cullingurtine, vii. 29.
Cullinkeele, ii.4.
Cullinmore, xxix. 46.
Cullinstowne, iv. 7 .
Cullintragh, xiii. 20. 31. x
Cullin trougliarra, iv. 19.
Cullinure Castle, iii. 36.
Cull Isegane, xv. 34.
Cullmallkilly, xxi. 34.
Cullmullin, xi. 33.
Cullnageere, xvi. 31.
Cullnessella, xxix. 94.
Cullniagl), v. 3.
| Cullock-Inbudle, xx.29.
Culloglienagh, xvi. 77.
Cullome, xvii. 87.
Cullosty, xvi. 62.
Cullranafercy, xxi. 85.
Cullranaferry, xxi. 85.
Cullrasheskin, xxv
Culluclioge,
Cullycully, xvii. 85.
Cullylianna, xvi. 77.
Cully M'Kenealy, v. 50.
Cully M'Kislaine, v. 50.
M'Rory, v. 50.
Cullymoore, xvi. 61.
Cullymore, xxiii. 15.
Cullyowny, xvi. 76.
Cully’s, ix. 35.
Cullyshell, Upper, xvi. 41
Culmanpishy, xxv. 33.
Culnebrony, xxiv. 50.
Culock, xx.29.
Culronan, ix.9. xv.19.
Culronane, xv. 19. xx. 71
Culteene, x. 41.
Cultefegan, iii. 37.
Cultevneneene, v. 48.
Cultuerry, ix. 5.
Cultybuolty, xiv. 3.
Cultyfeliane, xxi. 23.
Culusane, xxiv. 48.
Culvin, iv. 38.
Culvooke, iv.31.
Cumaghbeg, xx.77.
Cumcurkis, xx. 36. xxx
Cumean Cullin, xxix. 5
Cumerle, xxvi. 12.
Cumingstowne, ix. 47.
Cumkirkes, xxx. 65.
Cumlogh, ii. 36.
Cummalty, xxx. 97 .
Cummar, xvi. 31.
Cumree, iv. 21.
Cunakullan, xxi. 57.
Cunaughs, viii. 25.
Cunekillvant, xxix. 55.
Cungall, xxx. 53.
Cungell, iii. 69.
:i. 100.
i. 71.
s. 71.
a. 66.
Cumgar, xvin
Cunigbegg, x
Cuniggbegg, :
Cuniggmore,
Cunner Peake,
Cunnigar, xxii
Cunny Burrow
Cunocullane, >
Cunoge, xxiv.
Cunogh, xxx. !
Cuolagh, xi. 5!
Cuoltibuoly, x.
Cuonagh, Barony of,
Curagh, ix. 16.
Curagliogoven, xxi. c
Curagbstowne, xxix.
Curcce, xxix. 36.
Curclogh, ix. 19.
Curcush, iii. 17.
Cureene, xxiii. 47 .
Curglasse, iii. 22.
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IV. Curhablogh, iv. 5.
INDEX Ciuhanaght, xxi. 3.
LOCORUM Gurhukeele, xv, 35.
fo Curickalling, Parish of, :
Certificates Curkish, iii.22. xxi. 76.
Adventurers, Curkiskeagh, xxviii. 100.
Soldiers, Curlaghan, xi.28.
Curleagh, xxi. 73.
Wood, ii. 28.
Curleclough, iii. 8.
Curleene, iv. 56.
Curlogh, ii. 28.
Curiownanagh. iv. 33.
Curquolaghty, iii. 15.
Curraduffe, xi. 19. xx. 1!
Curragbegg, i. 3.
Curragduane, xxii. 7.
Curragh, iii. 22. 34. vi. 2
x. 1.67. xvi. 61.
Barony of, viii. 66.
Curraghalicky, xviii. °
Curraghan Almary,
Curragliane, xx. 52.
Curragliapb, ii. 1 6.
Cnrraghard, v. 55.
Curraghaune, xxv. 38.
Curraghbane, xxiii. 48. xx
Curraghbehy, iv.62.
Curraghboane, xxx. 93.
Curraghboghan, xiii. 40.
Curraghboy, v. 26. viii. 33.
Curraghbredy, xxvi. 66.
Curragh Carran, ix. 16.
Curraghclanbarruffe, xxx. i
Curraghcloghy Wood, i. 1.
Curragh Clonbanuffe, i. 38.
Curraghclonebanniffe, xxx
Curraghclonebroe, xviii. 48.
Curragh Clongly, i. 1.
Curraghclony, xxiii. 23.
Curraghcondon, xxx. 5.
Curraghcosty, xxv. 47.
Curraghcragh, ii. 5.
Curraghcreene, xxx. 65.
Curraghcurre, xxvi. 43.
Curraghdine, ii. 53.
Curraghdinine, xxix. 6.
Curraghdufle, i. 35. vii. 55.
xxix. 14. 114.
Curragheakhall, xxvi. 66.
Curragheene, xv. 66. xviii. i
Curraghenorin, iv, 49.
Curraghfinlagh, viii. 31.
Ciu'ragh Garran, xviii. 4.
Icannagh, v. 21.
Idea, iv. 6.
Ikery, xxi. 18.
Curraghine, xxix. 73.
Curraghinspady, iv. 49.
Curragh Ishiddane, xxi. 31.
Curraghkeale, xxv. 38.
Curraghkeele, xv. 54.
Curragh Keene, x. 19.
Currnghkelly, xv. 34.
Curragh Kilbrana, xv. 28.
Curraghlane, xxix. 28.
Curraghleiussarragh, xiii. 65.
Curroghmaguinn, Manor of,
Curraglimarkie, viii. ““
, Curragh M'Comine,
Curragh moore, viii. 52.
Curraghmore, iv. 5. v. 1.
52. xviii. 58. xx. 3. 77. j
Curraghmorrngh, xxix. 54.
Curraghmorris, xv. 54.
Curragh Morrish, xxix. 94.
Curraghnamullagli, xiv. 27.
Cun'agluiaueene, viii. 33.
Curraglinebudage, xv. 66.
Curraghneddy, ix. 47.
Curraghnegaule, xxvi. 16.
Curragltnehensey, xx. 13.
Curraghnemony, xxiii. 23.
Curraghnesleady, iv. 27. vi.
Curraglmeslody, xiv. 18.
Curraghny, xx. 11.
Ciu'raghny-Clieoly, xx. 11.
Curragh O’Bowen, xxx. 92.
Curraghowne, xvi. 79.
Curragh-renogh, xi. 4.
Curraghsheske, vii. 27.
Curraghsidane, xxi. 30.
Curraghskarteene, x. 67.
Curragh Temple, vi. 23. xh
59.
cx. 99.
:. 70.
Curraghtersney, viii., 53.
Curraghtcskin, vi. 50.
Curraghticloghy, xxi. 72.
Curraghtornegee, xxvi. 71.
Curraghtowne, xvii. 75. xvi
xxv. 29.
Curraghtrasney, x. 1.
Curraghvalmurry, iii. 34.
Curraghven ry, ix. 4 1 .
Curraghviller, v. 10.
Currogh Walles, xi. 67. .
Currahine, iv. 20.
Curramore, iv. 29.
Curran, xxii. 19.
Barony of, xx. 8.
Currantcige, '
Currans Tov
Currareagh,
Curratuban, xxi. 28.
Curreareagh, xvi. 28.
Currebehige, xvii. 67.
Curredeen, xxviii. 34.
Curreene, viii. 52.
Curreheene, iv. 48. xx. 59. xxi
Curren, Barony of, xv. 73.
Currenstowne, xvii. 78.
Currentrylessane, ix. 1 .
Curreny, iv. 56.
Curreydowng, xxvi. 46.
Currigeene, xxix. 54.
Cun-in," Barony of, xx. 68.
Curro, ii. 18.
Curroghmore, xxi. 45.
Currogh O’Rosty, ix. 45.
Curroghvenogh, xxiii. 44.
Currowbusty, xxviii. 5.
Curroweaghtragli, xxviii. 5.
Cuvrowkeele, xi. 4.
Currowkilien, xxi. 45.
Currowmore, xxviii. 3.
Curry, vii. 26. xxv. 27.
Currygeene, ii. 16.
Currygolane, xxx. 92.
Currygymurragli, xxx. 93.
Curryheene, iv.48.
Curryhine, v. 20.
Curryhines, xi. 22.
Currykehy, xxii. 5.
Curryleigh, xxii. 5.
Cursedgarden, xx. 46.
Cursestowne, xxiii. 10.
Cursetowne, xxiii. 25.
Curteene, xi. 29.
Curtesswood, xxx. 97.
Curteswood, vi.50.
Curtistowne, xxix. 111.
Curtlagh, xvi. 61.
Curtlogh, xvii. 65.
Curvackan, xiv. 28.
Curvofadd, ix. 8.
Cusackstowne, xvii. 90.
Cushingstowne, iv. 35. xv. 41.
Cushinstowne, xvii. 50. xxviii. 17
Cussellrise, xxviii. 3.
Cussinstowne, v. 41. xxi. 16.
Custeriagh, xxii. 21.
Cuthery, xviii. 20.
Cuvane, xxx. 34.
Cyneenc, xxix. 55.
D.
Daggon, xxviii. 5.
Dagnibegg, Suit of Court, xvi. 13
Dairey, iii. 74.
Dale, ix. 21.
Daleene, xx. 59.
Dallagheene, Barony of, xv. 19.
Dallgheene, Barony .of, xx.76.
Dalline, ix. 18.
Dallistowne, xvii. 33. xx. 57.
Daltonstowne, xiii. 56.
Damainstowne, xi. 18.
Damallaghkippyn, xxx. 45.
Damanastowne, xvi. 47.
Damastowne, x. 66.
Damellestowne, xxix. 57.
Damerstowne, viii. 66. xvi. 13. xx:
Dancers Rath, xvi. 84.
Dandavell, ix. 18.
Dandlestowne, xxii. 53.
Danestowne, xvii. 90.
Dangan, xxix. 109. xxx. 49.
Dangan Begg, xxx. 8.
Dangandergan, xvi. 4. xvii.
Danghan Spedoge, v. 30.
Dangi na nel lyightragh, iv. 5.
Danginbegg, ii. 21.
Dangine M'C'ody, viii. 30.
Dangin McKeigh, xv. 33.
Danglaph, xx. 2.
Danielstowne, ii. 39.
Danistowne, ix. 14. xxv. 50
Dannell, xxi. 95.
Dannistowne, xxix. 31.
Dara, iii. 74.
Darary, xxx. 6.
Darbiestowne, xxx. 58.
Darcy Nicholas, xvii. 75.
Dardestowne, xxv. 9.
Dardisland, xxii. 38. xxiv. •
Dai-dis Rath, v. 16.
Dardistowne, vi. 18. xxiii. 5
Darery, xxx. 6.
Dargain, x. 19.
Dargan, xxviii. 12.
Darlusowtragh, xiii. 15.
Darneslieightragh, xiii. 15.
Dan a '
Darrahir
;i. 41.
Darreragh, x. (
Darringstowne, ix.7.
Darroge, ii. 28.
Dairy, xviii. 4. 8.
Darrylea, xxvi. 66.
Darsey, xxiii. 47.
Dartry, Barony of, iii. 22. i
xi. 68. xiii. 51. 58. xiv. 2
9. 19. xxi. 35. 76. xxv
xxx. 4. 78.
Dary, xviii. 1.
Daughmore, xiv. 10.
Daulkey Eustace’s Part, x.
Daurus, xi. 66. xxx. 54.
Davaghetragh, xxi. 57.
Davidstowi
cvi. 62.
ii. 65.
:iii. 15.
Davuistowi.e., ^
Davistowne, xx
Dawheske, xxv
Dawnelaghatt,
Dawstracke, xxx. 34.
Daylistowne, xi. 52.
Daynge, xxi. 76.
Deacie, Barony of, vi. 30
Deacies, Barony of, vii. 3
Dealahouty, Chief-rent, 3
Deane Gate, xxiv. 30.
Deanes Castle, iv. 7. x. 6
Deanesgate, ii. 21.
xviii. 20.
Deanishtowne, v..
Deases Barony, xi. 59.
Debereen, vii. 45.
Debert, x. 21.
Deceas, Barony of, xxix. 91.
Decees, Barony of, iv. 39. xvii. 41.
Decies, Barony of, xiv. 18. xx. 37 xxiii ■
xxiv. 43. xxvi. SO. 34.
Deece, Barony of, ii.31.38. v.15 60 vi ‘
vii.58. x.61. xiii. 31. 54. xvi. 30. xvii'f
xviii. 19. xxi. 33. 76. xxii. 2.5.10. xx
11. xxv. 12. xxvi. 58. xxviii. 18. 20. S
xxix. 57. 75. 87. 99. 111. xxx. 25. 33 J
75. 82.
Deeces, Barony of, x
Deecies, Barony of, i
Deeglane, x.22.
Deepes, xxii. 48.
xiii. 14.
Deere Street, xxviii. 75.
Dees, Barony of xxiv. 49.
Deese, Barony of, xxx. 103.
Delikeybegg, xxx. 39.
Delligagh, xxx. 39.
Delvin, v. 38.
Barony of, i. 18. iv.28. v. 6.38.61. •
44. xiii. 34. 61. xiv. 16. xv.44. xv
90. xxix. 47.
— - M'Coghlan, Territory of, xv
Delvyn, Barony of, xxviii. 13.
Demcfoure, Barony of, iv. 41.
Demifoore, Barony of, xxii. 7. xxv
Demifbre, Barony of, ix. 21. xviii.
34. xxv. 44. xxix. 57. xxx. 60.
Demifowre, Barony of, xvii. 75.
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Derraghanswoocl, xxvi. 35.
Derrahine, vi.24.
Denallagh, xi. 56.
Derrclawvennagli, xiii. 58.
Derredromack, xxx. 62.
Derreemere, xxviii. 4.
Derreene, iv. 6.
Derregihy, xvii. 75.
Derregrath, Upper, xxix. 51.
Derrehevan, ix. 30.
Derrekeyle, x. 68.
Derreknockane Coinons, xxix. 108.
Derreleagh, xxi. 27.
Denenclownagli, xxvi. 65.
Derrendrum, xiii. 40.
Derrenelinny, xiii. 58.
Derrenemucky, xxvm. 5.
Derrenergetts, xxi. 57 .
Derrenetabrid, xxx. 88.
Derrenetrew, xiii. 40.
Derreneved, xxi. 57.
Derrenge, xvii. 53.
Derrenigirragh, iv. 4,7.
Derrenliny, xxvi. 65.
Derrenlure, v. 43.
Den'erane, xxv. 33.
Derrerentalian, xvi. 39.
Derrevolagli, xiii. 58. xxvi. 65.
Derrevonaeightragli, xxx. 34.
Derrevonyeitragli, xxx. 34.
Derrewola, ix. 16.
Derreychressoggy, xxvi. 33.
Derrgarran, xi. 50.
Derrgoole, xxi. 57.
Derribrin, xxiii. 2.
Derrichumy, ii. 15.
Derricklianny Wood, xxiii. 8.
Derriclogh, xvii. 47 .
Derricomer, xxx. 104.
Derriconner, vii. 58.
Derricouise, xxii. 21 .
Devricreg, ix. 19.
Derridane, xvii. 75.
Derrig [ ], «• 8.
Derrigeare, vi. 44.
Derrighane, xxiv. 6.
Derriherbert, xxx. 104.
Derrikeny, xvi. 25.
Derrilea, xvi. 25.
Derrilelavonagh, xiii. 58.
Derrilimane, ii. 8.
Derrilisky, ix. 30.
Derrilogh, xxx. 65.
Derrimany, xiii. 49.
Denim'finola, xxviii. 50.
Derrimoney, xxviii. 42.
Derrimony, ii. 8.
Derrinany, xxix. 113.
Derrin Ballecknauin, viii. 16.
Derrinclare, xvii. 31.
Derrincumskey, iii. 16.
Derrindangen, iv. 66.
Derrindeganny, viii. 44.
Derrinduey, xiv. 3.
Derrine, x. 3.
Derrinegrage, xx. 8.
Devrinegran, xiii. 49.
Derrinenatten, xvi. 25.
Derrinemorishagh, xxiii. 1. xxix. 90
Derrinerged, xxi. 57.
Derrinesough, ii. 8.
Derrinlarge, xxiii. 38.
Derrinlavy, xiv. 3.
Derrinlosed, xxi. 57 .
Derrinscale, xxviii. 5.
Derrinseere, iv. 22.
Derrinsue, xiv. 3.
Derrintloghtane, xv. 34.
Derrintwoer, xxi. 67.
Derrinumerrie, xxviii. 3.
Derrinvogholagh, ii. 16.
Derrinovonie, xxx. 34.
Derrinyanvetick, xxx. 66.
Derriquirke, ii. 52.
Derriranes, xxv. 33.
Derrireagb, xiii. 40.
Deri'iroe, xiv. 5.
Derrirowe, xxiii. 33.
Denisnane, xxx. 99.
Derriveagb, xxiv. 44.
Derriven, xxi. 57.
Derrivillin, ii. 8.
Derrivirhy, xvii. 47.
Derrivogh, xxviii. 5.
Derrivorida, xxx. 99.
Derriwoone, xiii. 16.
Derrogenny, x. 39.
Derroneborey, iv. 22.
Derrow, xxviii. 3.
Derrue, xxviii. 2.
Derry, ii. 28. iv.6. vi. 22. vn. 21.
16. 18. xiii. 25. xvi. 42. x>
97. xxvi. 54. xxix. 37. xx:
Lower, iv. 20. x. 3.
Upper, iv. 20.
Derryarroe, xv. 15.
Derryartwood, iii. 23.
Derrybananane, xxix. 54.
Derrybeg, xx. 29.
Derrybleane, xv. 34.
Derryealiane, xv. 48.
Derrycallaglian, xxx. 45.
Derrycappy, v. 29.
Derrycarrow, ix. 30.
Derrycassan, xxiv. 21. xxvi. 67.
Derryckliannywood, xxvi. 35.
Derry-Claghagh, xviii. 3.
Derryclavan, xxiv. 16.
Derrycloglishagh, iii. 15.
Derrycollagh, xxiv. 5.
Derrycoole, i. 9.
Derrycragge, ix. 27.
Derrycrinard, xxi, 57.
Derrycrinardmullan, xxi. 57.
Derrydergan, x. 51.
Derrydonan, xv. 68.
Den-ydonnell, xiv. 3.
Derrydowan, Lower, xvi. 83.
Middle, xvi. 83.
Derrydowny, xxviii. 12.
Derry dromobegg, xv. 34.
Derrydromolde, xiv. 17.
Derryduffe, xx. 14. xxi. 72.
Derrydulagh, xiv. 3. xxix, 37.
Derryellagn, xxvi. 35.
Derryenvoller, xxviii. 4.
Derryern, iii. 1.
Derryes, iv. 31.
IDerryfadda, ix. 18. xxix. 37.
Derryfadoe, xiv. 3.
Derryfiinston, xxx. 68.
Derrygadda, xxi. 45.
Derrygariffe, iv.6.
Derrygarroe, xxx. 65.
Derrygassan, xvi. 25.
Derrygawny, ix. 9.
Derrygeele, xiii. 50.
Derryge Island, xxx. 1.
Derrygenny, x. 39.
Derrygeryhan, x. 3.
Derrygliane, xxvi. 35.
DerrygiU, v.29.
Derrygolan, iii. 55.
Den-ygorteene, iv. 30.
Derrygowne, xv, 33.
Derrygowney, xxiv. 6.
Derrygree, xvii. 39.
Derryrogau, xx. 27.
Derrygrogane, v.38.
Derrygultenan, iii. 52.
Derry hall, xviii. 1.
Derryhallagh, xxi. 57.
Derryhallum, xxiv. 6.
Derryharne, xxx. 45.
Derryhearne, xxx. 7.
Derryhewney, Town of, ix. 19.
Derryhistan, xxviii. 73.
Derryhollaght, xxiv. 5.
Derryhowlagh, iii. 66.
Deny insli Island, iii. 1.
Derrykeele, xxvi. 42.
Derry Kenedy, vii. 1 .
Derrykilloghan, xiii. 38.
Derryknockan, i. 31.
Derrykochen, Parish of, xxv. 23
Derrylnghlinchy, xxi. 77.
Derrylaghta, x. 18.
Denylaglin, xxix. 54.
Derrylane, i. 15. xvi. 19.
Derrylattenmore, xxiii. 49.
Derrylattin, xxiii. 49.
Derryleagh, i.2. x. 50. xv. 55. :
31. xxvi. 66.
Derrylean, xxx. 99.
Derryledanagan, iii. 48.
iDerryleponagli, ii. 28.
Derrylihane, iii. 1.
Devryloghan, xvii. 48.
Derrylorgan, xxvi. 66.
Derry Luscan, xxvi. 15. xxix. '
Derryluscan, xxix. 6.
Derryluscane, xiii. 70.
Derryluskan, xxviii. 55.
Derrylnskane, vii. 10. xiii. 69.
iii. 9. ix. Derryhiskin, xxi. 20.
i. 34. 67. Derrylyath, xxix. 65.
.40.95. Derrymacclaghney, xxvm. 55.
Derrymaclagheny, xxii. 54.
Derrymaclaghne, xiii. 69.
Dei-rymaclaghny, xxvi. 15. xxi
Derry-Maclagliny, xxix. 76.
Derrymaglaglmy, xxix. 46.
Derry Martin, xxi. 45.
Derry M'Collum, xxiv. 6.
Derrymc Edmond, iii. 32.
Derry M'Gorman, xxviii. 4.
Derry McLaghna, xxviii. 73-
Derrym'legan, xxii. 2.
Derry M'Logbny, xxvi. 12.
Derry M'Loughlin, xxviii. 41.
Derrymonagli, xvii. 26.
Derrymore, ix. 49. xx. 29. xx
Derrymorricke, si. 36.
Derrymorrish, xx. 63.
Derrymullin, xi. 50.
Den-yn, xxi. 45.
Derrynagli, xxiii. 45. xxiv. 46
Derrynalielly, xvii. 24.
Derrynamonsy, viii. 15.
Derrynamuck, xxiii. 2.
Derrynamucklagh, xxx. 65.
Derrynamunlagn, xvii. 47.
Derrynan, xxi. 57.
Derrynany Bog, i. 1.
Derrynary, xiv. 3. xxix. di.
Derrynasling, xviii. 43.
Denynasseragh, xxix. 37 .
Derrynebegg, ii. 12.
Derryneboly, ix. 6.
Derrynecaminy, xxviii. 3.
Derrynedogla, vii. 30.
Derrynegowley, xxi. 57.
Derrynenensy, xxiv. 54.
Derrynekowany, xiii. 58.
Derrynelassed, xxi. 57.
Derrynelyny, viii. 44..
Derry nemoyle, iv. 21.
Derrynemuck, xxi. 57.
Derrynerin, iii. 1.
Derryneshelo, xxi. 57.
Derrynessallagb, xxi. 57.
Derrynevode, xxi. 57 .
Derrynile, xxiii. 50.
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INDEX Derrynlidigan, ix. 37.
LOCORUM Derrynosly, xxm. 50.
>o ( Derrynreene, xxi. 73.
Cc-r Derrynulan, xvii. 83.
Adventurers, Derrynyfonsy, ix. 5.
8°*®”’ Derrynyfonsyn, ix. 5.
Derryorynanl, iv.21.
Derryoughili, xx. 77.
Derryouglitagh, ix. 5.
Derryowell, ix. 18.
Derryphelane, xxviii. 12.
Derryrahabegg, vii. 30.
Derryrobauglit, xxx. 7.
Deiryroghter, ix. 5.
Derryscullane, xxx. 93.
Derryseery, ix. 8.
Derryslianvoghewood, vi. 4..
Derry-Sherridon, xx. 3.
Derryshor, ix. 5.
Derry tariyderry, xvi. 62.
DetTyullenan, xxix. 71.
Derryultin, xxix. 71.
Derryvanlackan, xxi. 95.
Derryvayray, ii. 51.
Derryvill, ix. 6.
Derryvolane, xxx. 34..
Derryvolas, viii. 44.
Derryvoreene, xxi. 73.
Derryvoygh, xxi. 57.
Derry wood, ii. 28.
Derrywoone, xiii. 16.
Derus, v. 12.
Derusb, ix. 16.
Derycoyle, xxii. 21.
Derynabehy, xxiii. 45.
Desart, xvi. 25.
Desert, xiii. 16.
Parish of, iv. 6.
Rectory of, j. 14.
Desertall, xxi. 13.
Desert Beagh, vii. 58.
Desmonds Courte, xxiv. 39.
Destinrath, xxix. 28.
Deucharne, i. 2.
Devernagh, vii. 45.
Dewtaragimore, xxx. 34.
Dien, xvi. 68.
Dierrylane, vii. 47.
Dillagh, iii.33.
Dillighagabane, xi.9.
Dilions Land, vi. 15.
Dingins, vii. 58. xviii. 27.
Dingle, Burrogh of, xiv. 2.
Comonage of, xxiv. 39.
Plouses in, xxiv. 28.
Tonne of, xxiv. 38.
Dirane, xxvi. 12.
Dircannagh, xxviii. 63.
Dire Crome bine River, i. 1.
Dirlangan, xxx. 18.
Dirpati'ick, xxi. 76.
Grange of, xxi. 76.
Dirr, The, vi. 25.
Dirracharrigg, xxviii. 51 .
Dirreene, xxvi. 67.
Dirrenecrow, xxi. 76.
Dirrevillin, i. 28.
Dirriverriliy, xxx. 65.
Dirruda, ix. 16.
Dirrydurmuck, xxx. 32.
Dirrynimaymorne, xvii. 70.
Disart, xxii. 4.
Coolebegg, x. 51.
Discotterim, xxi. 23.
Disert, vii. 21. xxii. 7.
Disertbeagh, xxx. 25.
Diskart, ix. 6.
Diskerteene, ii. 5.
Dissertdearin, xxi. 23.
Distinrath, xx.23.
Divilish, xxiii. 39.
Dleanstall, xxviii. 12.
Dnamore, iii. 11.
Doaghtry, xxviii. 5.
Docas, xxviii. 61.
Doeholanght, xvi. 35.
Doe, x. 50.
Doghene, ix. 9.
Doghesky, xxvi. 51.
Doghune, xxx. 55.
Doheskie, iii. 75.
Dollagh, Lower, xi. 4.
Middle, xi. 4.
Dollaghbegg, xi. 4.
Dollanstowne, xiii. 54.
Dollardstowne, xxii. 2.
Dollo, i. 3.
Dollow, iv. 49.
Dolphins Bavne Mill, x. 66.
Dolygalibegg, vii. 12.
Dolyliayre, xxx. 39.
Domaghnne, xxx. 87.
Domerstowne, xiv. 25.
Domickle Abby, xxii. 40.
Domin, viii. 52.
Dominican Abb}', xxiv. 30.
Domlosse, vii. 35.
Domoghan, xxx. 87.
Donabrooke Mill, ii. 41.
Donacarny, Little, x. 2.
Donada, Mannor of, viii. 1.
Donadea, xiii. 27.
Danaghbegg, xxiii. 3.
Donaghmore, i. 39. xxiii. 3.
Donaghy, xxx. 101.
Donale, xxviii. 73.
Donamon, xvi. 62. xvii. 23.
Donamorey, iii. 1.
Dollanstowne, i. 37.
Donany, i. xv.
Doncasleene, East, xxiii. 39.
Doncormack, xxvi. 70.
Dondonnell, xxi. 94.
Dondrom, ii. 41.
Dondroman, ix.37.
Donea, Lower, viii. 52.
Donebate, xvi. 61.
Donecalioe, vii. 30.
Donee, vii. 12.
Doneene, v. 27. xvi. 23. xxviii. 50.
Donefergli, i. 1.
Donegale, viii. 46.
Donegall, Earls Lott, xv. 77.
Donegan, iii. 9. xxviii. 56.
Donegill, xvi. 4.
DoneUe, xxvi. 15.
Donelagn, xx. 3.
Donemagan, xvi. 12.
Donenarro w, viii . 26 .
Doneneance, Wood of, xvii. 24.
Doneraile, iii. 53.
Doneskillen, xviii. 14.
Donesleene, xxix. 47.
Dongaffogli, xiv. 15.
Dongannon, xxii. 20.
Donge, xxi. 75.
Dongeare, x. 41.
Dongillane, xxx. 49.
Donginbegg, xxx. 8.
Dongindenovan, xv. 38.
Dongivillane, xxx. 49.
Donickmore, xv. 38.
Doniele, xxix. 76.
Donigall County, xxiii. 3.
Donleg, ii. 5.
Donlier, i. 4.
Donluce, Barony of, ii. 3. xiii. 42.
Tithes of, ii. 5.
Donm'kenny, viii. 13.
Donm'mervan, ix. 16.
Donnagall Count}', xxi. 8.
Donnaghedy, xiii. 15.
Donnaghmore, ix.40. xvi. 12.
Donnagh Patricke, ii. 51.
Donnegall County, iv. 17.
Donnentter, xxx. 99.
Donnique, xxx. 101.
Donnogarron, xiii. 14.
Donnoghmore, v. 46.
Donnoghory, ix. 30.
Donnogh Patrick, Great, x. 2.
Donnore, xxii. 5g.
Donnover, xxix. 98.
Donogli, xxiii. 29.
Donoghclony, iii. 16.
Donoghpatrick, xvi. 61.
Parish, Tytlies of, xxvi. 59.
Donomona, ix. 40.
Donore, viii. 60. xi.’ 37. xvi. 7. xxii. 54.
xxv. 24. xxviii. 41. 55. 73. 79.
xxix. 5. 6. 46. 76. xxx. 84.
Surround of, xxix. 55.
Donorebegg, xvi. 7.
Donowe, xxix. 42.
Donower, ii. 24. xi. 37. xxix. 20.
Don Phillomy, x. 19.
Dony, xvi. 23.
Doogerry, xxviii. 3.
Dooghmacoven, xxviii. 4.
Doohallow Barony, x. 51.
Dookall, xxx. 63.
Doonalonge, xiii. 15.
Doonard, v. 38.
Doone, xxviii, 61. xxx. 40.
Barony of, vi. 5.
Doonecahy, xxx. 74.
Doonecomeene, xxi. 26.
Doonedene, xxi. 57.
Dooneinean, xxiii. 44.
Doonemaroghill, viii. 1.
Doonemoone, vi. 57.
Doonen, vii. 30.
Doones, Barony of, xxix. 100.
Dooneslieene, xxix. 54.
Doonine, viii. 63.
Dooumicaraine, ix. 16.
Doonmoghin, xxx. 74.
Doonoltane, xv. 12.
Doonpoer, xxi. 72.
Dooras Dromon, xxviii. 61.
Doore, xv. 45.
Dooreles, xiii. 25.
Doorhawnaght, xi. 35.
Doory, xx. 77.
Dorilmane, ii. 8.
Dornicarra, viii. 48.
Dornory, v. 3.
Dorrane, i. 14.
Dorrecrantahan, xvi. 39.
Dorrelahan, iii. 8.
Dorreynell, xxx. 32.
Domes, xxiv. 52.
Dorriny, x.2.
Dorrogh, xxii. 5.
Dorroglogh, ix. 6.
Dorrymackumisky, xviii. 49.
Dorry, Upper, x. 3.
Dorryyeragh, xxviii. 4.
Dorsey, xiii. 58.
Dorynamuck, xxi. 57.
Dosternane, iii. 22.
Dough, xxix. 76.
Doughaghy, xxx. 86.
Dongherne, xxx. 53.
Doughill, xv. 48.
Wood of, xx. 77.
Dough O’Connor, xxix. 76.
Doughorne, i. 32. xxx. 55.
Douhill, x. 18.
Dounebirne, xxv. 33.
Donnlier, i. 15.
Dounoghmore, v. 40.
Douovan, xxx. 49.
Dourbreede, viii. 26.
Dourlas, xxix. 67.
Dowade, xvii. 74
Dowagh, ii. 51.
Dowaghmore, xxv. 22.
Dowally, xvi. 4.
Dowanstowne, vi. 10. ix. 19. xxii. 1. xxxiii.
15.
Dowdallsland, xxii. 2.
Dowdalls Park, vii. 26.
Dowdsland, vi. 1.
Dowdstowne, vi. 5.
Dower, xxv. 5.
Dowgarrane, ix. 27.
Dowgart, x. 67.
Dowhallow, Barony of, i. 23.
Dowhaly, Barony of, i. 38.
Dowhatty, xi. 68.
Dowhollow, Barony of, iv. 12.
Dowlagli, ix. 42.
Fishing Lake, vii. 34.
Dowlane, iii. 69.
Dowlargamore, xxx. 34.
Dowlean, xvi. 35.
Dowletter, xiii. 15.
Dowliscroft, Chief-rent, xvi. 13.
Downabranagh, xv. 73.
Downagh, xiii. 40.
Downalla, iii. 1.
Downally, iii. 1.
Castle, iii. 2.
Downamorey, iii. 1.
Downan, xxx. 101.
Downane, ix. 24.
Downanstowne, xxx. 39.
Downany, i. 14.
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Tatvi. 7. 11. 46. vii. 16.42.xi.32
xiii 60. xiv. 17. xvi. 31. 59. xvii. 85
xviii. 49. xx. 49. 75. xxi. 47. 62
xxiii. 13. 47. xxvi. 20. 56. xxvm
'45.75. xxix. 87. xxx. 7.33.34. 62
_ Parish of, xiii. 18.
Downigillis, xxx. 101.
Downihenny, ix. 6.
Downine, xxix. 114.
Downings, xvi. 61.
Downkipp, vii. 57.
Downowny, xxiii. 20. ... .
Down Patrick, Cathedral Church ot, xm. i
Downscullipp, xxix. 59.
Downtenny, ix. 33.
Downtis, xxix. 55.
Dowlas, viii. 16.
Dowrath, xvi. 43.
Dowray, iii. 37.
Dowrey, xxiii. 47.
Dowrie Parish, iv. 5.
Dowrlas, xiii. 43.
Dowrlie, xx.68. .
Dowroe Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 60.
Dowry, iv. 5. xiii. 56. xxiv. 6. xxx. 42.
'Parish of, iv. 6.
Wood of, xxvi. 16.
Dowrykeda, xxiv. 6.
Dowstowne, xxix. 46.
Dowth, Mannor of, xvi. 47.
Dowthstowne, xvii. 22.
Doygstowne, iii. 54.
Doyles Parke (in Gory), xxi. 84.
Doyne Terence, xvii. 73.
Dragliighteragh, xxi. 57.
Drakesland, ii.21.
Drakesrath, xvi. 73. . ..
Drakestowne, x. 10. xxvm. 63. xxix. 11
Dramaleene, 1.27.
Dram Drislioghan, xxviii. 6.
Dramduffe, X. 18.
Dramigh, x. 22.
Dramore Rectory, Tythes of, xxvi. j9.
Dranganbegg, xxv. 35.
Drangon, xi. 25.
Dranoge, xv. 17.
Draugliane, Mannor of, xiu. 24.
Dray more, xih. 60.
Drewestowne, xi.44.
Drillingestowne, xxx. 86.
Drillingstowne, v. 12.
Drillstowne, iii. 59.
Drilstowne, xxvi. 70.
Drimbane, 48. .
Drimeltragh, xxviii. 3.
Drimenegarine, xxviii. 3.
Drimon Edy, i. 3.
Drinagh, vi.25. ix. 57. xx
Drinagh, Comons of, vi. 2
Drinaghane, i. 6.
Drindaly, viii. 11.
Driningstowne, x.2.
Drinnderry, xxix. 38.
Drisaghane, xxx. 99.
Driscaghan, iv. 13.
Drishan, North, x. 37.
Drishanbeg, iv. 66.
Drishane, xvii. 46.
Drislianeene, iv. 66.
Drishanemore, iv. 66.
Drishock, xvii. 87.
Drishoge, x. 67. xxi. 26.
Drissaghan, xxi. 45.
Drissicane, i.25.
Drissighane, xxviii. 3.
Drissoge, xxv. 3.
Droagn, xxx. 101.
Droberon, xxx. 40.
Droellis, xxiv. 40.
Droells, xvi. 36.
Droghanstowne, i. 15.
Droghassan, xxvi. 72. ...
Drogheda, vii. 26. xv.69. xxii.43. xxvm. 63.
County of the Town of, 11. 41.
County of the Towne of, xvii. 87.
Liberties of, x. 3. xxviii. 38.
Town of, ix. 42.
Droghedagli, xxv. 52.
Towne of, xxviii. 1.
Towne, xxviii. 75.
Drom, xxviii. 71.
Dromabohiby, xvii. 47. xxx. 65.
Dromachon, xxvi. 72.
Dromack, ix. 37 .
Dromada, xxi. 5. xxix. 72.
Dromadabeg, xxi. 81.
Dromagh, xxix. 24.
Martin, Lx. 25.
Dromagoure, vii. 30.
Droraaieagh, xx. 14.
Dromaliske, xxvi. 56. xxx. 7.
Dromaltie, x. 48. xxi. 34.
3. Droman, iii. 22.
Dromana, xiv. 27.
Dromanagh, xxiii. 29. xxx. 92.
Dromanclarig, xx. 36.
I Dromaney, xxx. 33.
Dromantouke, xv. 48.
Dromanure, xxvi. 67.
Dromard, iii. 33. ix.8. xi.40. xx.29.
Rectory of, iii. 2.
Dromarkanes, xxx. 32.
Dromarragh, xvii. 68.
Dromarrat, ix.37.
Dromartine, ix. 25.
Drombaghlin, xviii. 33.
Drombally, xxx. 45.
Drombane, xiii. 53. xv. 73. xvi. 44.
Drombarrogh, iii. 6.
Drombarrow, xx. 23.
Drombee, xxx. 45.
Drombegg, ix. 53. xxx. 85.
Dromboluske, xiv. 15.
Dromboylau, ix. 8.
Drombracke, ix. 8.
IDrombracklough, xxx. 7.
Drombrosny, xvi. 84.
Drombur, xxviii. 10.
Dromcagh, xxviii. 12.
Dromcahin, ix.8.
Dromcannon, vi. 2. x. 18.
Dromcanon, viii. 13.
Dromcarban, ix. 37 .
Dromcarbane, xvi. 19.
Dromcarne, iii. 6. ix.37.
Dromcashady, iii. 6.
Dromcassedy, xvi. 19.
Dromchooe, iii. 66.
Dromcliefe, Parish of, iv. 5. 6.
Dromclogh, xiii. 16.
Dromcoe, xxix. 71.
Dromcolsor, xiii. 41.
Dromcondrath, xvii. 87^
Dromconer, East, viii. 54.
IDromcormake, ii. 51.
Dromcosker, xiii. 41.
Dromcowen, x. 39.
Dromcrafe, xvi. 36.
Dromcraffe, xxiv. 40.
Dromcree, yi. 6. xiii. 34.
Dromcroe, iii. 6.
Dromcroman, vii. 34.
Drom'Warren, xxix. 71.
Dromdaniph, vii. 35.
Dromdege, xviii. 20.
Dromderry, iii. 1-
Dromderrywoods, xxix. 43.
Dromdirrolagh, xxix. 54.
Dromdirullagh, xxiii. 42.
Dromdohig, xxix. 54.
Dromdoneene, x.2.
Dromdony, xxiii. 18.
DromdroU, xiii. 58.
Dromeade, ix. 37 .
Dromeasker, xxi. 67.
Dromeclogh, x. 2.
Dromederdaiske, xxi. 75.
Dromee, Tate of, xvii. 19.
Dromeene, xxviii. 97 .
Dromeightragh, xi. 35.
Dromelee, iv. 30.
Dromelihy, iv. 5.
Dromell, xxv. 33.
IDromeneene, xxiv. 17.
Dromenegore, v. 37.
Dromenogh, ii. 16.
Dromercon, vii. 34.
Dronieroman, xxiii. 49.
Drometehy, iv. 6.
Drometiclogh, xxi. 10.
Dromfadda, iii. 1.
Dromfeagh, xx. 70.
Dromfeaglume, xxx. 66.
Dromfin, iii. 2.
Dromfinglasse, xv. 35.
Dromganny, xxii. 2.
Dromgarley, xiii. 58.
Dromgarriffe, iv. 32.
Dromgart, vii. 34.
Dromgattin, xiii. 15.
Dromgawnagh, vii. 34.
Dromgehane, xxi. 47.
Dromgensen, xxi. 76.
Dromgerj', iii. 1-
IDromgoiatt, xiv. 17.
Dromgoldstowne, xi. 62.
Dronigoney, x. 39.
Dromgonnally, xxii. 2.
Dromgooldstowne, viii. 2.
Dromgooly, viii. 44.
Dronigooter, xxviii. 63.
Dromgownagh, iv. 48.
Dromgreney, xxi. 75.
Dromgrinagh, xxi. 35.
Dromgwill, xiii. 51.
Dromhallin, xxx. 29.
Dromharnaght, iii. 1 ■
Dromharrow, xxx. 7.
Dromliarsney, xxvi. 42.
Dromherke, vii. 35.
Dromliey, xi.68.
Dromhiblin, iii. 22.
Dromholla, Pole of, iv. 19.
Dromhomen, xiii. 58.
Drom Iclare, xiii. 65.
Dromig, iv. 66.
Dromin, i.l. vi.10. x.10. xx
Dromina, xxx. 92.
Droininaconna, vii. 36.
Dromincoile, ii. 51.
Dromine, viii. 25. xi. 56. j
IDrominecrcen, xxv. 33
Drominegore, xxx. 92.
Dromingorman, iv. 6.
Dromingro, vii. 34.
Drominin, iii. 15.
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Dronber
Drong Parish, Tythi
Dronge Church,
Dronloghan, xiv. 31.
jDroomdrelhy, xxx. 53.
Droome, ii. 8.
Droonigoolestowne, xxix. 64.
Drumcleafe, Parsonage of, xv.
Drumcliffe, xvii. 46.
Drumcoaghty, xxviii. 2.
Drumcollum, Parish of, i. 2.
Dnuncon, xiii. 38.
Drumconelly, xxi. 57.
Drumconga, vii. 34.
Drumconrah, x. 67.
Drumcorbane, xx. 5.
Drumcornruck, xxi. 36.
i. 59. xxx. 32.
•umeeny, xxx. 34.
Driunegen, xviii. 14.
Drunreghigarrine, xxvii
Drumegunchane, xxviii.
Drumellges, x. 3.
.Drumelly, xxiii. 47. xx’
Drumenanagh, xxviii. 4
Drumenarta, xxviii. 3.
Drumene, xxviii. 5.
Drumenebrock, x. 13.
Drumenemore, x. 13.
Drumeneskillen, xviii. 1
Drumeny, iv.21.
Drumeran, xvii. 48.
Drumere, xiii. 27.
Drumerk, v. 8.
Drumesden, xviii. 14.
Drumetoglagli, xviii. 56,
Drumfaniony, xxx. 29.
Drumfarrer, xxi. 57.
Drumfeife, i. 23.
Drumfeigh, xviii. 56.
Driunfernesgie, xxi'. 57.
Drumfornisky, xxi. 57.
Drumforur, xxi. 57.
Drunifrine, ix. 9.
Drumfunedee, iii. 15.
Drumfurrer, xxviii. 12.
Drumgadrehie
Drumgagh, x’
Drumgale, xx
Drumgallan, xi. 76.
Drumgallen, x. 19.
Drumgallon, xxviii. 10. xxx. 78.
Drumgallyagermack, viii. 52.
Drumgaluan, xxx. 45.
Drumgarne, xvi. 33.
Drumgaronagli, xxvi. 65
Drumgarriffe, xxx. 93.
Drumgaruan, xxviii. 22.
Dnungawna, viii. 44.
Drumgawnagli, xxi. 86.
Drumgeele, xxi. 75-!
Druingeery, vi. 7.
Druingerkin, iv. 21.
Drumgevelin, xxi. 77.
Drumgliolly, xxv. 21.
Drumgill, x. 3. xxix. 94.
Drunigdlas'iname. xxu. 21.
Drumginlin, xxviii. 4.
Drumginny, xxviii. 100.
Drumgoole, iii. 22. iv.21.
Drumgoone, xxx. 45.
Drumgoony, x. 17.
Drumgoragh, xxvi. 72.
Drumgragh, xxi. 76.
Drumgraniffe, xxix. 25.
Drumgrenagh, xxx. 32.
Drurngrenaghmore, iv. 6.
Drumgrestine, xvi. 35.
Drumgriffin, i. 14.
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DrumgrisUn,
Drumhack, x
Drumliallagh,
Drumhalpe, :
Drumhalph,
Dnimhanke,
Drumharcan,
Drumhary, x
Drumhascy, :
Drumliaskey,
Drumheene, ssvi. i.
Drumheirke, Hi. 45.
Drumherine, Pole of,
Drumheroise, vi. 39
Drumhill, xiii
Drumhillagh,
Drumhillogli,
Drumhirke, ii
Drumhogb, x
Drumliora, x’
Drumhurlce, :
Drumidevane,
Drumillart, x
Drumiller, xt
Drumillere, i
Drumilra,
Drumin, v
Druminafadoge, -
Druminagli Logliy,
Druminagough. —
Druminboy, iii
Drumincartron.
Drununchagli,
Drumincieivahy,
Druminclogh, *i
Drumindarre,
Drumindingan, 2
Drumindune, xx
Drumine, v. 3. j
Drumineene, xv
Druminegressy,
Druminehaghy,
D ruminelassagh,
Drumineloghagh, —
Drummer, xxiii. 45.
Drumingtanlee,
Druminine, xv,
Druminkelly, ......
Druminnefallagli,
Druminoughter,
Druminrakaliill, xxviii. 2.
Drumintantee, xxi. 62.
Drumintin, iv. 21.
Drumiske, vi. 6.
Drumisky, vi «-
Drumivlane, —
Drumkammon,
Drumkee, xxi. 1
Drumkeene, iii.
Di’iimken, xxx.
Drumkerabane,
Drumkerane, v:
Drumkerine, 20
Drumkerone,
Drumkerrone.
Drurakevett,
Drumkill, x
Drumkinan,
Drumkinno.
Drumkirhe.
Drumlaffe,
Dramlagh, x
Drumlagligra0-, —
Drumlagliin, xxx. 98.
Drumlaheile, iii. 22.
Drumlahirke, iii- 22.
Drumlaine, v. 41.
Drumlane, Rectory of,
Drumleigli
Drumleike,
Drumleman,
Drumleo, 20U. vi.
Drumlcster, xxi. 1
Drumliery, iv. 41
Drumlin, xxi. 76
Drumlinagb, v. 1
Drumline, viii. Si.
Drumliogh, ix. 19.
Drumloghan, 2d. 6;
Drumlogheery, xvi
Drumloghery-
Drumloghin,
Drumloghra,
Drumlogry,
Drumlone, xi
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v.5. xv. 4. :
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i. 14. 15.
;.78.
Dramrick, v. 8.
Drumrin, xxi. 45.
Drumroe, iv. 10.
Drumroghill, 2d
Drumroragli, x
Drumruske, xiv
Drumrutagh, x:
Drumsackane, :
Drumsallagh, i:
Drumsannon, x
Drumsawry, 2a
Drumscale, xx'
Drumsellagb, >
Drumseske, xx
Drumsewry, X2
Drumsbanagb,
Drumsheele, x
Drumshiny, xi
Drumshure, x;
Drumsillagh, i
Drumsiske, xx
Drumskeele, x
Drumskell, xx
Drumskelope, xvi. 54.
Drumskelty, xiii. 58.
Drumskey, iii. 68.
Drumskulty, xiii. 58.
Drumslavoge, xxi. 77.
Drumsnade, vi. 7.
Drumsule, x. 18.
Drumsumagli, xi.66.
Drumsurne, xxviii. 98.
Drumsword, xiii. 58.
Drumtamen, xvii. 26.
Drumtarquin, xxix. 99.
Drumtarsny, xv. 54.
Dnimteene, xxvi. 1.
Drumtosdogb, xxvi. 33.
Drumtrasny, xxix. 73.
Drumuck, iii. 22. viii. 44.
Drumucker, xxiii. 46.
Drumud, iii- 50.
Drumullagh, iii. 22.
Driunullane, i. 19.
Drumulleene, xx. 66.
Drumullihy, xxix. 59.
Drumully, xxi. 57. xxix.
Drumum Juna, xxviii. 29
Drumumna, xxviii. 29.
Drumurry, x. 3.
Drumvally, xxi. 75.
Drumvillin, xvi. 82.
Drumwilliam, xvi. 82. 2c
Drumyell, xxi. 75.
Drunagh, xxvi. 72.
Drundogbanone, xxi. 8.
Drungoglira, xxviii. 5.
Drunnascorte, iii. 30.
Drunnistayler, xxu. 2 ) .
Drunseneagh Mountain,
Druny, xv.73.
Drutamen, xvii. 26.
Drwinhanagh, ix. 18.
Dryderstowne, X2U. 13.
Dryen, x. 19.
Drybirke, Scssioge of, 1
Drymny, xxi. 44.
Drynagli, iv. 6. ix. 19.
__ East, x. 14.
Drynane, viii. 33.
Drynure, xxviii. 8.
Dryny, vii.34.
Dryshock, xvi. 73.
Duagh, vi. 2.
Duaknebinge, xxm.3.
Dubbecutt, v. 29.
Dubiter, xxx. 99.
Dublin, xv. 55. xxvi. 50.
Archbishoprick of,
— Bisliopricke of,
— Cittie of, xxx.
- Cittyof, xxix. 48
- City of,
63.
xvii. 57. 87.
_ City, Houses in, xxiv. 27. 2txv. 13.
_ College of, 2txviii. 15.
- College, Fellows of, xv. 63.
- County, ii. 34. 41. iii.7. 14. 56. iv. 42
vi. 1. 6. 14. 25. vii. 3. 47. vui. 6. ix
42. x. 55. 65. xiii. 3. 12. 45. xiv. 2
32. xv. 21. 50. 56. 69. 78. xvi. 30
47.61. xvii. 3. 15. 21.57. 87. xvm
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
Dundavan, xviii. 15.
Dundawan, xxvi. 66.
Dundeene, xxi. 57.
Dunderke, x. 2.
Dundermott, xxiii. 3
Dunderye, xxv. 46.
Dundressagh, xxx. I1
Dunmore, v. 48.
Barony, v. 48. ix. 19. xvii go
12.34. ‘
• Half Barony, xvii. 23.
Parish, Tytlies of, xxiv. 58.
Customs, xv. 54.
House in, xvi. 47.
Town of, xxiii. 5.
Dunbratton, x. 18.
Dunbulloge, xxii. 7.
Duncannon, Fort of, xvii. 62. x
Duncarbett, xxv. 21.
Duncormack Castle, xxii. 13.
Hill of, xxii. 13.
Duncormuck, xx. 28.
Dundalk, Baronyof, i. 15. xvi. 84
Great Ffeilds of, vii. 27.
Liberties, of, vii. 24. 27. :
Dundalke, xxviii. 63.
Barony of, xxii. 2. 5. xxvi
IT. SO. xxix.65. xxx. 8
Houses in, vii. 24.
Town of, xxviii. 89.
Dundanare, xxviii. 72.
Dundannan, xxviii. 72.
Dundarigg, xxi. 95.
Dundarriarke, xxvi. 71.
Dunedrenane, xxv. 2.
Dnneene, xxiv. 52.
Dunegall, viii. 47.
County, xx. SI.
Dunegaule, xvi. 4.
Dunekine, xxix. 55.
Dunemanne, xi. 4.
Duneveragh, xxx. 53.
Dunevilly, xxx. 7.
Dunfore, v. 12.
Dungiuiliegg, i. 1.
Dunganderrygan, iv. 42.
Dungannon, xiv. 19. xxix. 59.
Barony of, iv. 22. xiii. 56. x
xxiii. 49. xxix. 61.
Dunganon, Barony of, iii. 50. xiii
Dunganon, Barony of, iv. 30.
Dunganreagban, xxx. 82.
DungansaUagh, xxix. 106.
Dunganstowne, iv. 52. x. 2. xi. '
20. 90.
Dungarvan, iii. 18. xiv. 18. xviii.
Abby side, xiv. 1 8.
Abby fielde, xi. 59.
Burgagery of, xxvi. 80.
Comons of, xxvi. 30.
Dungen, xxviii. 88.
Dung-in, xxix. 31.
Dungindonanan, Church of, xxvi.
Parish, Tytlies of, xxvi. 38.
Dunginely, vi. 7.
Dungogane, xxx. 63.
Dungoly, vii. 15.
Dungooman, vi. 56.
Dungorny Parish, xxx. 5.
Dunhill Ballynegrecaugh, x. 18.
Dunimony, x. 66.
Dunishill, xxix. 1 10.
Dunkacy, xxx. 74.
Dunkillin Barony, iv. 56. ix. 19. S
Dunkellon Barony, xxx. 80.
Dunkellyn Barony', iv. 13.
Dunkerane, xviii. 13.
Dunkereene, xviii. 13.
Dunkeron Barony, xxix. 85.
Dunkerren Barony, xx. 3.
Dunkerrin, viii. 20.
Dunkett, xxvi. 9.
Dunkieron, xxx. 65. 67.
Barony, xxx. 65. 67.
Dunkillin Barony, xxix. 110.
Dunkilly, xxiii. 18.
Dunkitt, vi. 17. 22. xi. 33. xv. 46.
Parish, xxiii. 18.
Dunkittle, iii. 27.
Dunlaban, xi. 66.
Dunleckney, xxii. 16.
Dunleece Church, xxvi. 37.
— — Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 37.
Dunleire, xvi. 30.
Dunlievers, xxv. 30.
Dunlick, iv. 5.
Dunlickny, xxii, 16.
Dunlowe, xxix. 84.
Dunluce Barony, iii. 37. xxviii. 12
Court Baron, ii. 3.
Court Leete, ii. 3.
Court of Record, ii. 3.
Fishings, ii. 3.
Dunteige, xxx. 101.
Duntrelang, ix. 45.
Duogh, xxviii. 73. xxix. 6.
Duracliy, xxx. 102.
Duragh, xxvi. 65.
Duraghy, xxx. 101. 102.
Duras, ix. 18.
Durath, xvi. 33. xxix. 61.
Duray, xxx. 101.
Durey, xxvi. 67.
Durham, vii. 35.
Priory of, vii. 35.
Durlas, xxix. 50.
Duroade, xv. 35.
Durra, iv. 6.
Durragh, ii.5.
Durrogh, i. 40.
Durrow, xxvi. 16.
Church, Advowson, &c. of, x
Courts Baron, xxvi. 16.
Courts Leet, xxvi. 16.
Mannor of, xxvi. 16.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 16.
Durry, xxiv. 21.
Dusky, xvi. 36. xxiv. 40. xxx. 78.
Dwagh, iv. 5.
Dwargen, xxx. 88. 92.
Dwohally, xxx. 78.
Dwyre, Comon of, vi. 40.
Dyan, xvi. 39. xxix. 109.
Dynn, Church of, xxvi. 37.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 37.
Dynog, iv. 21.
Dyrrcronekyne, i. 1.
Eadanard, xv. 29.
Eady, xxiv. 4.
Earedowne, v. 41. xxi. 16.
Great, x. 41.
Earle Meadow, iii. 59.
Earles Mill, vi. 28.
Earlesrath, xxix. 8.
Earlestowne, i. 12. ii.37.
Earls Radi, xvii. 16.
Eastcarbery, Barony of, i. 3. xi. 75.
East Carbery, Barony of, i. 28. ii. 6. 48.
21.44. viii. 9. 12. x. 2.
Eastcarbury, Barony of, iii. 21.
Eastclykenny, v. 15.
Eastforgus, x. 1.
East Inge, i. 19.
Island, xiii. 23.
Keefe, xxi. 92.
Eastkinard, iii. 10.
East Leeke, xxx. 94.
Eastlisnibrinny, viii. 12.
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Pal ish of, xxviii. 3. ‘ >
Eighteragh, xxviii. 5.
Eirreblagh, ii. 27.
Eiry, xxiii. 9.
Eleagh, Barony of, iv. 62.
Elenmore, xxviii. 96.
Elenor, xxi. 30.
Eli 6 Carroll, Tentory of, xv. a.
Eliogarty, Barony of, iv. 46.
Eliogh, ii. 51. ..
Elioguarty, Barony of, vn. 29.
Eliogurtie, Barony of, vi. .31. .
Eliogmiy, Ba.mi, o| g8' .50.
xvi. 15. 18. 27. xvii. 20. 85. xx. 59. :
10. xxiii. 43. xxiv. 54. xxv. 2. xxvm
4.6. 71. xxix. 94.
Elizabeth Baths Parke, vn. 27.
Ellagh, xvii. 23.
EUanbrack, xxiii. 39.
Ellanemasson, xvi. 37.
Ellangapall, xx. 11.
Ellardine, ix. 5.
Ellinstowne, v. 61. xxviii. 90.
Ellipliant, xxviii. 95.
Ellistowne, v. 16. xvi. 61. xxx. 43.
Ellistroughbegg, xxiv. 57.
EUixtowne, vi. 10.
Ellortony, ix. 5.
Elly, viii. 25.
Elny, xxi. 57.
Elphin, xiv. 2.
(122.)
Elsocan, xx. 11.
Eltan, xiv. 2.
Elverstowne, xxii. 34. xxviii. 83.
. Elvo, xxi. 57.
Emdell, xxx. 32.
Emelagh, xiv. 2.
Emell, ix. 34.
Emileagli, i. 24.
Emlagh, ix. 19. xiv. 2. 32. xvi. 40.
xxiii. 8.
Emlaghbegg, xvii. 23.
Emlaghnegree, xvii. 23.
Eralagliwoody, xvii. 23.
Emleagliglassny, xxi. 3.
Emlegnane, xxviii. 6.
Emley, v. 15.
Emlogh, Parish Tythes of, xxvi. 5!
Emloghbegg, xvii. 24.
Emloghmore, xvii. 24.
Emloigh, xvii. 23.
Emly, xvi. 4.
Emmericame, xvi. 77.
Emmill, xv. 60.
Emokilly, xv. 22.
Emoricam, vi. 18.
Emorican, xxiii. 47.
Emoricanne, xxiii. 47.
Emorycara, xvi. 77.
Emula, xx. 21.
Enagli, iii. 22. iv.6.48. xxvi. 66.
Enagh, Castle of, iv. 6.
Enagh, Lower Barony of, v. 59.
Enaglierin, xx. 29.
Enaghgarre, xiv. 27.
Enaghmena, xxii. 2.
Enaghmore, xvi. 77.
Enagore, xiv. 27.
Enan, xxx. 16.
Enane, iv. 66.
Endaghcloghnnllo, ix. 5.
Endeerin, xx. 29.
Endrom, xvii. 73.
Enettstowne, viii. 1.
Enich MKNaghten, xvii. 74.
Enisbegg, xxiv. 5.
Enisecleene Islands, x. 67.
Enisliaman, xiii. 30.
Enishlogh, xvi. 73.
Enishmore, xvi. 40.
Enisteoge, xvi. 13. .
Ennagh, ii. 4. viii. 25. xm. 16.
Ennestowne, xxi. 84.
Ennis Jordan, xxvi. 51.
Ennisloy, xxii. 10.
Ennisluber, xxii. 10.
Ennis M'Coony, xxii. 10.
Ennisteoge, xvi. 12.
Ennistuber, xxii. 10.
Enogh, x. 39. xxviii. 12.
Enoghcorr, ix. 5.
11. Enottstowne, xxviii. 63.
Enraclowne, ix. 5.
Enshanloughaert, ix. 6.
Ensinrosty, ix. 38.
Enterdierny, ix. 6.
Eoricke, xi. 4.
Erenagh, iv. 5. 49.
Errenagh, xv. 34.
Erress, (Salmon Fishing), xxvu
Errick, iv. 31.
Erricks, xxiii. 38. .
Erris Barony, xvii. 24. xxvi. 4*
54. Erry, xxvi. 67.
53. Eruffe Mountain, xxvm. 4.
cxii. Eskar, v.32. .
14. Esker, i. 1. ix. 19. xvi. 44. xxvm.
Eskerbrack, iv. 25.
Esnagli, xvi. 40.
Etaghnoonurnagli, ix. 6.
Ethillstowne, xvi. 43.
Euellaghmore, xxiv. 21.
Eusternquirke, x. 31.
Evagh, Barony of, xiv. 17. xxi. 62
- Lower, iii. 63. xxm. 47.
Lower Barony of^iii. 16-46.
Upper Barony of, xvii. 85. :
Eveagh, Barony of, vi. 7.
' Lower Barony of, vi. 46.
Upper Barony of, xxi. 47. x
Everke, Barony of, xvii. 16. 72.
| Everlane, x. 69.
Fachully, xxx. 101.
Fagha, iv. 35. xv.41.
Meadow, vii. 12.
Faghagli, xxix. 91.
Fagh M'Killy, xxx. 102.
Faghroe, xv. 34.
Faghta, iii. 1.
Faghy, ii. 28.
Fagremore, iv. 38.
Faha, iii. 28. xiv. 26. xxx. 63.
Fahaloaskane, iv. 59.
Fahane, xxiv. 16.
Falianfurshalle, xxii. 10.
Fahee, xvii. 72.
Fahelioran, xvii. 72.
Fahen Mill, xxiv. 36.
Falienruddery, xxii. 10.
Fahey, viii. 25.
Fahydergane, xxx. 5.
Faighmame, xxvi. 71.
Faire Water, vii. 27.
Falcherstowne, xx. 59:
Falduffe, xiv. 10. xvi. 79.
Faleny, x. 47.
Fallanaclory, vi. 48.
Fallasloy, xiii. 15.
Fallavany, vi. 48.
Falleighry, xxviij.5.
Falligiomy, xxviii. 75. 76.
Fallin, xvii. 24.
Fallsderryveene, xxi. 57.
Fal M'criliy, xxx. 102.
Falreagh, xxviii. 96.
Falvernell, xi. 38.
Fanny-Cotter, xxx. 38.
Fanagh, xxii. 8.
Fanairerlnecarty, xxviii. 79.
Fanclioyle, xv. 33.
Fane, xiv. 2.
Faneline, iv. 6.
Fanelobish Parish, xxx. 16.
Fangloghtill, xxi. 83.
Faningstowne, v.7. xi. 4.
Fanlagh, x. 1.
Fannagilliwane, xxviii. 54.
Fannallybegg, vi. 58.
Fannallyinore, vi. 58.
Fannangillivane, xvi. 60.
Fannengowne, xxiii. 38.
Fannett, v. 3.
Fanningstowne, xxiii. 3.
Fannlanaghtbeg, xxi. 38.
Fannlanaghtmore, xxi. 38.
Fannynaghty, xv. 38.
Fansland, i. 3.
Fantstowne, ix. 7 . xxvi. 47.
Faraghanine, ix. 5.
Faranaglearagh, xxx. 20.
Faranilonty, xi. 59.
Faranonta, i. 3. .
Farbill, Baronyof^i. 18.__iv.^3j.
xxviii. 12. 95. xxix. 47.78. xx
Farbreagg, xxii. 5.
Farbregg, 1.25.
Farbreige, viii. 33.
Farconnell, xxx. 49.
Fardellstowne, vi. 25.
F’ardelstowne, xviii. 13.
Fareliy Castle, xvi. 61.
Farenemenoterig, iv. 5.
Fareneyuarigh, viii. 8.
Farglasse, xxx. 34.
Farinagh, xv. 34.
Farinbrahir, vi. 2.
Farketragh, xxviii. 38.
Farlaglians, xviii. 40.
Farmalee, iv. 56.
.16. Farmanagh Covmty, x. 30. xx
45. Farmemai-rarcl, x. to.
37 ’ Farinockcroghan, v. 48.
Farmoy, Barony of, v. 57. vn. •
38. xxvi. 21.
G2. Farmoyle, xiii. 30. xv. 34. xxi.
Farnaghts, xm. 27.
Farnakinnie, vii. 27.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND.
Farnoglis, xi. 19.
Farnought, ii. 14.
Farnoughts, Great, xxix. 57.
Farnullagh, xxviii. 1 .
Farraclogh, xviii. 4.
Farragh, viii. 25.
Farraghmore, ix. 8.
Farramore, xv. 45. xxiv. 9.
Farranadahodora, vii. 2.
Farranaghananagh, xxx. 13.
Farranaglearagh, xxx. 104.
Farrananerly, v. 1.
Farranascobigg, xiv. 2.
Farranbranagb, Lower, iii. 40.
Farranbrittig, xv. 38.
Ft cl g0 \ r. 2.
Farrancantony, xxii. 2.
Farranclisse, v. 15.
Farran Cromeene, v. 48.
Farrandaghiggin, xxii. 34.
Farrandigin, xxix. 43.
Farrandonoghfin, xxix. 43.
Farran Dowdall, vii. 27.
Farrane, xvii.22.
M'Shannick, xxi. 73.
Farran Englith,^ xxii. 25.
Farranevannnagh, vii. 30.
Farran feden, ix. 40.
Farrangillagh, xiv. 2.
Farrangrogie, ix. 18.
Farran Ibeggy, xiii. 65.
Farrankehy, xviii. 48.
Farran Kirowen, v. 48.
Farranlahesserry, v. 15.
Farranleany, iii. 54.
Farranlobassery, xvii. 78.
Farranmaganon, iii. 38.
Farran M'Adam, North Part, iv. 11.
Farranm'Clause, ix. 7.
Farranm'Coughan, vii. 27.
Farranm'henryroe, vii. 30.
Farran Mc Iledmond, xiv. 2.
Farrannedrumm, vii. 27.
Farrannevelegan, vii. 30.
Farran Newranry, vii. 27.
Robert Itragh, xiv. 2.
Robert Outragh, xiv. 2.
Faranstack, vii. 30.
Farranstowne, vi. 25.
Farransymikin, vii. 2.
Farrantample, xvi. 13.
Farrantancklin, xxi. 60.
Farrantlabar, iv. 5.
Farranvonny, xiii. 15.
Farraragh, xiv. 3.
Farravan, xi. 66.
Farrell Gate, xxii. 52.
Lane, xxii. 52.
Farremulhussey, v. 1.
Farrenafurtellagh, xxi. 95.
Farrenaltrim, xxii. 2.
Farrenamuddngh, xviii. 10.
Farrenandria, xxi. 95.
Farrenassy, v. 15.
Farrenbeg, xxi. 3.
Farrenbrenagh, iv. 35. xv. 41.
Farrencardy, iii. 75.
Farrencarrigg, xxviii. 29.
Farren Clare, xii. 22.
Farrencleban, ix. 6.
Farrenconnell, iii. 51.
Farrendarnybane, ix. 6.
Farrendarragh, vii. 58.
Farrendayban, ix. 6.
Farren Dine, xiii. 65.
Edmond, vii. 30.
Farreneskry, ii. 15.
Farrenhitagh, xxvi. 67.
Farrenichard, iii. 2.
Farren Imaly, iii. 1.
Farrenlahesshery, xxi. 18.
Farrenlahissery, xvi. 75.
Farrerdanty, iv. 27.
Farrenlarren, xxx. 44.
Farrenlegeskery, xxx. 39.
v. 23. Farrenlewis, xxv. 27.
Farrenlonty, xxiv. 13.
Farrenmacadowen, iii. 1.
Farrenmacdowanie, iii. 1.
Farrenmarren, viii. 9.
Farren M'Adatn, xxvi. 12.
M'Alister, xxv. 21.
M'Corris, xxi. 95.
Farrenm'farrill, iii. 2.
Farrenm'laiighlin, iii. 1.
Farrenm'Rannell, iv. 56.
Farren ne Curr, vii. 27.
Farrennehimbry, xvi. 75.
Farrenstevin, xxi. 95.
Farren Studdery, xxii. 2.
Farrensubbell, iii. 75.
Fai-rentimore, xv. 73.
Farrenvorgan, xviii. 58.
Farrinabryan, x. 13.
Farrinagarinagh, xv. 28.
Farrinasearse, iv. 38.
Farrinda, iv. 66.
Farriiulenoaghroe, xxv. 34
Farrindoligin, iv. 66.
Farringiulbranra, i. 16.
Farrynanittyj xv. 38.
Fartagb, xxix. 98.
Fartale, Territory of, xxviii. 15.
Fartanane, xiii. 28. xxix. 55.
Fartane, iii. 17.
Fartenane, xv. 12.
Fartha, vii. 44.
Farthingstowne, xxii. 26.
Fartullagh, Barony of, ii. 25. ix. 56. :
xxii. 2. 11. xxiv. 59.
Fasglassy, xxx. 63.
Fasliallstowne, iv. 47.
Faskakeele, xxx. 39.
Fassa, x. 35.
Fassadeydeyning, Barony of, xvii. 51.
Fassadinenig, v. 12.
Fassadineing, Barony of, xv. 30.
Fassadineinge, Baronv of, v. 32.
Fassadining, Barony of, xvi. 22. xxiv.
Fassadinneing, Barony of, v. 54.
Fassadnineing, Barony of, xxiii. 46.
Fassaghdeneing, Barony of, iv. 31.
Fassaghdineing, Barony of, xxiii. 16.
Fassaghdinine, Barony of, xvi. 13.
Fas&aghdining, Barony of, xxviii. 4. 26.
Fassaghy-Fearigg, xv. 37.
Fassagroe, xx. 65.
Fassakiell, i. 37.
I’assardineing, Barony of, viii. 66.
Fassa reele, xxx. 39.
Fasse, xx. 15.
Fastlongford, xiii. 50.
Fathboyne, v. 23.
Fatlileg, xvii. 62.
Fatlilogg, Church of, xxvi. 39.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 39.
Faughts, iii. 1.
Faulbower, xxviii. 4.
Faunagowne, xxiii. 38.
Faygillane, xvi. 60. xxviii. 54.
Fayle, iv. 1.
Feabegg, ix. 33.
Feaboy, x. 66. .
Feacra, iv. 11.
Feadane, xxvi. 71.
Fearangilbard, xxv. 26.
Fearglin, xxx. 63.
Fearmore, xxii. 54.
Fearnes, Lower and Uppei
Fearranrobberimore, iv. 5.
Fearrentycloghy, xxx. 65.
Feartenan, xiii. 27.
Featherd Bohir, xvii. 55.
Feather Taverne, xxv. 15.
Feavagh, xiii. 52.
Fedan, viii. 39. xvi. 36. x:
Fedanbegg, xvii. 72.
Fedane, xxvi. 12.
Fedanmore, xvii. 72.
Fedans, Coitions of, xxx. 3
Feddan, xx. 64.
Feddane, ix. 25.
Fee, x. 22.
Feight, iii. 1.
Feiraghcame, xxviii. 6.
Fellory, ix. 54.
Feniskijlen, iii. 1.
Fennells Hill, xx. 47.
Hill Parke, xv. 50.
Fenner, xv. 63. xxv. 44.
Fennis, xxx. 62.
Fenockstowne, xviii. 51.
Fenoy, x. 50.
Feogh, v. 55.
Ferachs, Fishing of, xviii. 10
Feraghmoore, xxiv. 9.
Ferbill, Barony of, xi. 72. x
Fercall, Great Wood of, xvi.
Fergrum, ii. 15.
Ferkely, Comon of, vi. 40.
Fermanagh, ii. 8. xxi. 86. x:
County, iii. 26. 66. i
Fermannagh County, xvi. 36. xxi. 97
71. xxx. 45.
Fermoy, xv. 74.
Barony of, i. 23. 37. iii. 27.35.
iv. 9. 12. 29. v. 21. ix. 38. xi. 7. 5
xvi. 61. xviii. 55. 58. xx. 6. 13. x
18. 19.30.43. xxii. 59. xxiii.40. x>
Fermoyle, ix. 37. xxi. 38. xxvi. 43.
Ferinoyleghragli, xv. 35.
Fermoyleightragh, xv. 34.
Fernane, xx. 53.
Fernee, Diocesse of, xxvi. 39.
Femes, Diocesse of, xxvi. 41.
See of, xiv. 24.
Upper, xxx. 13. 19,
Fernonagn, xxx. 45.
Ferny, Barony of, xxi. 97.
Ferranenearly, ix. 35.
Ferrangall, xx. 3.
Ferranlahessory, ix. 38.
Ferrard, Barony of, iv. 64. v. 16. x
xxviii. 63. xxix. 9. 33. 64.
Ferraud, Barony of, i. 15.
Ferrenshea, xxix. 86.
Ferriters, xiv. 2.
Ferryback, xxvi. 43.
Ferrybanch, xxvi. 43.
Ferrybanck, xxvi. 43.
Ferry-Glasse, iii. 23.
Ferrykey, vii. 7.
Ferlullagh, Barony of, ii. 2. xi. 52. x
95. xvii. 2. xxiv. 15. xxviii. 20. 57. x>
Fervore, vii. 27.
Fethard, Mannor of, xx. 1.
Fetherd, xx. 1.
Feuran, ix. 30.
Feuranmeanagh, xxiii. 41
Fewes, Barony of, ii. 36.
vii. 16. xiii. 56. 58.
xxix. 22. xxx. 45.
Fews, Barony of, xviii. 5
Feyduffe, xvi. 33.
Feynanmore, ix. 30.
Fianespinig, x. 22.
Fidane, xi. 4.
Fiddowne, xxiii. 3.
Island of, xi. 28.
Fiderffe, xxiii. 5.
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Fidorffe Rochford, xxiii. 5.
Fidowne, xi. 28. xvi. 12.
Fieghbegg, xvi.7.
Fieldestowne, uj.
Mill, iii- 24-
Fieldstowne, Chief-rent, m. I
Fiemore, xvi. "■
Fieraglidavid, xxi. 100.
Fifteene Acres, Vi- 50-
Fifteen Acres, xxiii. 13.
Filemane, ii. .50.
Fimuskin, xiii. 56.
Fina, ix. 21.
Finagh, v. 12. xxi. 92. xx\
Finan, xxviii. 49.
Finanagh, xvii. 23.
Finaroe, xxv. 33.
Finasklin, iii. 1.
Finawlty, iv. 17.
Finchoge, iii. 59.
Finecreghy, x. 22.
Fineglacye, xxi. 60.
Finelly, ix. 8.
Finglasreagh, xiii. 15.
Finglasse, xvii. 87.
Finglass, Parish of,
Wood, v:
Finighy, ii. 50.
FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
477
16.
t. 75.
Finisbglin,
Finishine,
Finiskfin, in. l
Finivaro, viii.
Finlane, x. 18
Finnanagh, iv.
Finnay '
Finneglassey,
Finnemore, :
Finshenogh,
Finternagh,
Finyglane, xv
Fiogh, xxi. 7(
Firafin, xxix.
Firaghmore,
Firegarne, ix
16. xx
104.
53.
21.
cvii. 87.
Firmullagh, 3
Fir Parke, X’..
Firrecreaghy,
Firrtowne, xvi. on.
Fisherslane, Houses in,
Fishmoyne, iv. 46.
Five Acres, ii. 23.
Flackenstown, xxviii. 1
Flagg Parke, vii. 27.
Flam- — ™
x. 74.
Flaramatine, 3..
Flean, xxx. 74.
Fleclierstowne, viii. 60.
Flemings Freehold, xxvi. 22.
Land, xxviii. 60.
Flemingstowne, i- 30. 33. x. i
Flemonstreet, xviii. 38.
Flemyngstowne, xvi. 61.
Flemynstowne, xiii. 72.
Flenynstowne, xiii- 72.
Fleshelstowne, xvii. 22.
Flintstowne, Great, xxiii. 5.
Little, xxiii. 5.
Fliskbegg, xvii. 28.
Fluhony, iii. 65.
Fluskmore, xvii. 23.
Fodanoraghy, xxi. 47.
Fodry, xxii. 34.
Foelrim, xv. 33.
Fogheirglilighmore, xxix. •>■>•
Foghell, viii. 25.
Fogherishmore, iii. 10.
Fohanagh, xxviii. 36.
Fohonagh, ix. 33.
Foicista Parish, xxx. 66.
Follerstowne Rectory, Tythes
Follistowne, ix. 14. xxi. 47.
Fonstowne, ix. 45.
Fontaine, xxv. 38.
Fookstowne, Little, xxix. 19.
Foore, Barony of, vi. 10.
Half Barony of, xiii. 14,
xxx. 23.
(122.)
Foorkin, xxv. 3.
Footstowne, Little, xxii. 9.
Foramore, xvii. 47. xxx. 65.
Forbagh, xxi. 67.
Forbill, Barony of, xxvi:
Forchester, xxi. 84.
Forde, 3tx. 28.
Fordrath, xxx. 18.
Fordstowne, xvii. 75. X3
Fore, Barony of, xi. 63.
Half Barony of, x
57.
Forelack, xxx. 23.
Forglann, xxix. 77.
Forkallydinyre, xxx. 97.
Forkeagh, ii. 15.
Forkellydwire, ix. 35.
Forkely Dwyer Mountain, i. 35.
Forlackee, xvi. 31.
Formoile, xxx. 63.
Formoill, iii. 1.
Formolly, xxviii. 4.
Fornaght, xv. 28.
Fornane, iv. 6.
Fornaught, iv. 66.
Forrenstowne, x. 67.
Forrest, x. 41.
Forrew, xxviii. 6.
Forstallstowne, xi. 45. xvii. 15. 16.
Fort, Barony of, xi. 53.
Fortall, xvi. 31.
Forte, Barony of, ii. 23. vi. 20.
Forth, Barony of, iii.20. 59. iv. 42. v.86.41.
42. x. 35. 41. 45. 53. xi. 21. xiii. 22. 60.
xiv. 24. xv. 17. xviii. 29. 36. xx. 28. 70.
xxi. 16. 32. 52. 59. 90. xxii. 13. xxiii. 32.
xxiv. 11. xxvi. 25. 43.70. xxix. 114. 115.
Forths Lande, vi. 15.
I Fortullogh, Barony of, xvii. 79.
Fortumney, xx. 11.
Forur, iv. 5. 6.
Fosteany, viii. 52.
Fosterstowne, x. 66.
Foulkerstowne, vi. 54.
Foulkesrath, v. 54.
Foulkes Rath, xxiv. 52.
Foulkrath, xviii. 26.
Fountainestowne, xi. 36.
Fountane, iv. 62.
Fountaynestowne, iv. 48.
Foure, Barony of, vii. 4.
Fourghill, viii. 48.
Fourth, Barony of, xvii. 77.
Fower, Barony of, vi. 11.
Fowlingsrath, ii. 21.
Fowlkstowne, x. 67.
Fowre, Barony of, ii. 11. xiii. 36. 48.
Fowres Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 41.
Foxe Acre, i. 3.
Fox’s Stang, x. 21.
Foyfin, xiii. 16.
Foyrane, xxviii. 82.
Foyi-an Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 41.
Frame, xxviii. 18.
Frankestowne, i. 30.
Franstowne, v. 7.
Frapper Lane, House in, vi. 2.
Freagh, ii. 17. xxx. 29.
Freagliane, xxviii. 18.
Freaghdoogh, xxvi. 66.
Freaghduffe, xx. 74.
Free, xxii. 34.
Land Parke, xxviii. 60.
Freffans, Great, x. 66.
Frenchanstowne, xxii. 34.
Freshford, v. 25.
Fretterslande, ix. 42.
Frevanagh, xvi. 62.
Frianlewis, xxv. 27.
Friermore, iv. 31.
Friers Street, xxiii. 28.
Frighclune, xxviii. 4.
Frhisine, xxv. 33.
Fry an Hayes, iii. 59.
Fryars, iv. 13.
Fryarstowne, xvii. 58.
Fryers Inch, xi. 55.
Street, xxiv. 30.
Fryerstowne, viii. 1.
Frygan, xxviii. 76.
Fr[ ]awnie, xxviu. 75.
Fuanny, xiii. 15.
Fulleen, vii. 1.
Fullmort, xxiii. 13. xxix. 53.
■ Funafobule, iii. 69.
> Funsliinagh, xxx. 99.
Funshoge, xxi. 28.
Fuorkill, xiv. 3.
Furlongstowne, x. 2. xxi. 59.
Furor, iv. 6.
Fursetowne, x. 45.
Furtulla, Barony of, xvi. 3.
Furtullagli, Barony of, ix. 21.
xxviii. 82.
Fyagb, ix. 27.
Fyanstowne, viii. 60. xvi. 61.
Fyantyamore, xv. 34.
Fyard, iv. 5.
Fyasane, x. 5.
Fyatane, xiv. 2.
Fyduff, xxi. 35.
Fyerboy, xxx. 105.
Fyherty ,xxi. 89.
Fyndglasse, xxi. 60.
Fynnoy, xviii. 23.
Fyntire, Tithes of, i. 1.
Fyonmore, xv. 33.
Fyraghnesper, ix. 5.
G.
Gaffingbegg, vii. 36.
GafFney, x. 2.
Gaffny, Rent-charge, xvii. 87.
Gaghard, vii. 30.
Galbally, i.34. ii. 53. iii.32. xx. 1 1
Galboyestowne, xx. 3.
Galboystowne, vii. 4.
Gale Pole, xxix. 98.
Galestowne, sdii. 56. xvi. 48.
Gallagli, xvii. 51.
Gallau, vii. 30.
Gallanach, xxx. 101.
Gallanacloghery, ix. 5.
Gallan Hallan, xxi. 53.
Gallannegarriagli, x. 3.
Gallbally, xxvi. 43.
Gallen, Barony of, ii. 33. ix. 19
Gnllerenoughtragh, xxiii. ,18.
Gallerids, xiv. 2.
Gallestowne, i. 30. xxx. 82.
Galleys, xxx. 1.
Gallgistowne, xx. 2.
Gallin, Barony of, xxviii. 5.
Gallmoy, Barony of, xxx. 58.
Galloghes, iii. 59.
Gallon, xxx. 99.
Barony of, xxviii. 5.
Gallonenabeare, xxvi. 66.
Gallow, xvii. 61. xx'
Rectory, Tytli
Gallskill, xvii. 29.
Gallstowne, v. 12. xiii. 36. xv
Gallswood, iv. 51.
Guiltier, Barony of, xxvi. 9.
Galltrim, xvii. 61.
Gallway County, iv. 42. v. 34.
54. 55. xvi. 37. 42. x
38. 66. xxi. 38. 97.
xxiv. 54. 57. 58. xxvi. 12. 34.
39. 40. 42. 54.
79.94. xxix.
I 109. 110. xxx
- Franchises of, x
50. 56.
96. 98.
99.104.
Town of, xxiii. 35.
Galmoy, Barony of, iv. 1. xv. 71. xvi. 7
Galmoylstowne, xxi. 22.
Galmoystowne, xxii. 52.
Galronstowne, v. 16.
Galskill, vi. 17.
Galskilwood, xx. 20.
Galstowne, xx. 20.
Galswood, xxvi. 9.
Gal tire, Barony of, xi. 74. xvi. 50.
Galtreniore, ii. 15.
Galtrim Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 60.
Galtruno, xxviii. 88.
Galtrym, xiii. 31.
Galway, ix. 33.
County, i. 14. 25. 40. ii. 15. 51. i
iv 4.13.25. 56. v. 12. 48. viii. 16.
33.34. ix.9. 16. 19.27. 31.47.
23. 72. 73. :
:i. 67. :
i. 1. :
78. xxx. 29.
Houses in, xxi. 67.
Liberties of, iii. 75. x
Towne of, xiv. 2.
Gamestowne, Lower, xxviii
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Gamestowne, Upper, x:
Ganagli, xxv. 24.
Gang Cormicks, x. 58.
Ganfiourd, xi. 66.
Gann, vii. 27.
Ganne, v. 24.
Gappagh, xx. 3.
Garacloyne, Cliurch of,
Parish, Tythes of,
Garogh Donagh, x. 56.
Garainanstowne Castle,
Garane, iv. 41. ix. 16.
Garbally, viii. 16. ix. 1(
Garcloane, xxiii. 2.
Garclony, xvii. 75.
Gardenmore, xxx. 101.
Gardromanbegg, xiv. 3.
Garetduffy, x. 22.
Garford, xxx. 101.
Garfore, xxiii. 38.
Garfymagh, xxix. 55.
Gaiginecree;
Gargory, xx
38.
igh I
iii. 3.
Garheneskagh, x. 51.
Garhy, xvi. 7.
Garistelane, xi. 4.
Garliegh, xxvi. 43.
Garlybegg, xxix. 55.
Garmanagh Chiefry, xs
Garmarky, iii. 16.
Garnagh, xvi. 40.
Garnai'ina, ix. 45.
Garnestowne, viii. 42.
Garrabane, xx. 53. xxi
Garraclora, v. 20.
Garradine, x. 2.
Garragdillon,
Garraghcreene, xvii.
Garrakreene, xx. 47.
Garramenasmeere, x\
Garramore, xxvi. 12.
ivisly, x:
c. 18.
xi. 49. :
23.
67.
- Comon .
Garranabally, x. 37.
Gnrranageale, xxv. 2.
Garrannghscagh, xxiv. 17.
Garranaleny, ii. 53.
Garranamnnagh, xi. 64.
Garranard, viii. 25. xxviii. i
Garranardin, iv. 32.
Garranassig, xxv. 6.
Garranballymackue, viii. 52
Garranbane, iv. 70. xxix. 2
Garranbany, viii. 52.
Garranbolly, xviii. 38.
Garrancantony, v. 15.
Garrancrobally, vi. 3.
Garran-Crobally, x. 58.
Garrancroe, Comons o ', xx
Garrandahow, xx. 19.
Garrandarragh, xvii. 16.
Garrande, viii. 52.
Garrandirry M'Croneene, i'
Garrandrakey, xiii. 70.
Garrandraky, vii. 10.
Gavrandrolan
xiv. 2. x
4. 24. 97. >
56. ■
. 53. :
c. 88. 93. 104.
Garrane Cam, viii. 25.
Garranecarten, iv. 13.
Garranegenagb, xi. 22.
Garranegolline, xxi. 72.
GarranegortygaUy, xxviii.
Garrnnegortygilly, xxviii.
Garrane Ikey, iv. 67.
Garranekeele, xi. 7.
Garrane Kelly, ix. 27.
Garranemore, x. 39. xxiv. 57. xxx. 5.
Garranemucky, xxix. 94.
Garranerostagh, xxx. 33.
Garranerush, vii. 47.
Garranes, iv. 49. xi. 72. xxx. 93.
Garrane Shellegane, xxviii. 51.
Garranespigadane, xxvi. 42.
Garranevage, xxii. 8.
Garranevoylanebeg, vii. 40.
Garranewotra, iv. 67.
Garranfinturee,. xxi. 67.
Garran Gibban, xvii. 67.
Gibbonmore, xvii. 67.
Garrangreeny, xv. 53.
Garranigrellagh, xi. 19.
Garranisk, xi. 20.
Garrankainefeake, xv. 38.
Garrankeele, iv. 42.
Garrankilly, ii. 50. viii. 52.
Garrankreene, xx. 47.
Garranmane, ii. 50.
Garranm'conly, xviii. 44.
Garran M'lvoge, xiii. 65.
Garran McTeige, xiv. 26.
Garranmilion, xiv. 18. xxiv. 13.
Garranmore, iii. 30. iv. 23. vii. 2. xx. 29.
Gtman^Puvshi, it. 42.
Garranreagh, xxi. 38.
Garranroe, ii. 50.
Garran Rule, xxvi. 12.
Rush, xxvi. 66.
Garranstockell, iv. 53.
Garrantifinnie, xxi. 30.
Garrantonykegeh, xxx. 16.
Garrantonyreghy, xxx. 16.
Garrantortin, xxix. 91.
Garranvally, xxiii. 35.
Garranvooly, xxix. 90.
Garranygrelane, xi. 19.
• Gar rattsail Isbrine, v. 26.
Garreglasse, xxi. 67.
Garrelly, x. 18.
Garremore, xv. 45.
Garrenageile, xxv. 2.
GarrendufFe, xxx. 39.
Garreniske, xxix. 1.
Garrenlanga,^ ix. 45.
Garrenmore, v. 31.
Garrenmurrogh, xxi. 28.
Garrenrannagb, xxvi. 69.
Garrentropleu, xxvi. 69.
Garrentrumpa, xiv. 25.
Garreny, ix. 49.
Garrestowne, x. 55. 67.
Manor of, x. 55.
Garrettstowne, xxi. 100. xxx. 43.
Garrevony, xxix. 60.
Garrevory, vii. 36.
Garriard West, iv. 49.
Garribane, v. 7.
Garribrissell, xxx. 34.
Garricane, x. 1.
Garricastle, Barony of, i. 7.
Garrickard, xvi. 7.
Garrickgarran, ii. 51.
Garricloragh, xxii. 48.
Garriclune, xxviii. 6.
Garridage, xvi. 12.
Garriduffe, iii. 55. vi. 11. x. 2. xxii. 47.
Garriff, xxix. 54.
Garriffek, x. 21.
Garriglass, v. 20.
Garriglasse, x. 67. xiii. 53.
Garrihigin, xi. 47.
Garrihill, xx. 70.
Garrihoboge, xx. 11.
Garrilosky, xxiv. 26.
Garrina, xxx. 67.
Garrinagore, v. 7.
Garrinagurtila, v. 7.
Garrinamonagh, xvii. 74.
Garrinapars, xxx. 65.
Garrinch, xvi. 40.
Garrindrolan, xxi. 43.
Garrinelonre, x. 22.
Garrinesky, xiv. 2.
Garrinmore, xxvi. 69.
Garinneore, xxvi. 69.
Garrinree, xx. 56.
Gai-riowen, iii. 1.
Garriphilbin, i. 12.
Garrirobuck, iii. 51.
Garriroe, xvi. 85. xxix. 51.
Garrisallagh, xiii. 40.
Garriskett, xvi. 7.
Garristowne, iii. 7. xxix. 91.
Garriteneely, v. 1.
Garritiquine, xviii. 58.
Garrivaden, xi. 20.
Garrivanna, x. 22.
Garrivoe, vii. 33.
Salmon Fishing of, ix. 15.
Garrivow, Church of xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Garriwilliam, xxii. 48.
Garrmaunaghkill, xxx. 99.
Garroncoyle, xxii. 5.
Garrone, xxiv. 48.
Garronkeile, ix. SO.
Garron McGarrett, x. 14.
Garronmorrish, vi. 27.
Garronouglitragh, xxi. 4.
Garrowclone, xxiii. 2.
Garrowlagh, ix. 18. xxviii. 64.
Garrowley, x. 18.
Garrotvlogherd, ii. 51.
Garrowrosse, vii. 47.
Garrureagh, xviii. 44.
Garrurha, viii. 33.
Garry, i. 35. x. 22. xx. 11.
Garryagage, xxiii. 3.
Garryancaharry, iii. 10.
Garryane, xjv. 26.
Garryanroe, xiv. 26.
Garryan trump, xxv. 47.
Garryard, xiii. 70.
Garryartur, vi. 57.
Garryblackin, xxix. 78.
Garryblackine, xxii. 5.
Garrybran, xxvi. 69.
Garrybrickeene, iv. 26.
Garrycadle, ix. 5.
Garrycappaghard, xxii. 5.
Garrycashane, xv. 50.
Garry Castle, Barony of, ix. 16. xv. 8. xvii
1. 72. xxviii. 46. 88. xxix. 10. 60.
Garrycastle, Barony of, x.67. xv.45. xvii. 85.
xxii. 41. 56.
Half Barony of, xx. 64.
Garrycleary, xxiii. 13.
Garrycliruch, xi. 55.
Garryclogh, xxx. 20.
Garrydoyne, xxviii. 95.
Garryconally, xxviii. 29.
Garry Dames, i. 3.
Garry-Dillon, xiv. 23.
Garrydonnoghane, v. 1.
Garryduffe, v. 35. vii. 36. xi. 9. xiv. 20.
xv. 50. xxiii. 3. xxvi. 32. xxix. 86. 90.
xxx. 39.
Garry Duffe, xxx. 40.
Garryeden, xxx. 33.
Garry Ellin, xvii. 22.
Garryeury, xxii- 54.
Garryfelime, xxiv. 42.
Garryfine, xxviii. 18.
Garryfrian, xxviii. 56.
Garrygarran, ii. 51.
Garrygeene, iv. 53.
Garrygibberan, xvii. 55.
Garrygibbon, xxvi. 48.
Garrygibbone, xxvi. 43.
Garryglasse, xiii. 53.
Garrygort, xiv. 33.
Garrygortygill, x. 62.
Garryhack, xxi. 16. 59.
Garry hallow, xxi. 53.
Garryhanker, xiii. 39.
Garryhasten, xxix. 43.
Garryheekus, xi. 22.
Garryhenry, xx. 56.
Garryhibbett, xxi. 28.
Garryhidder, xiv. 13.
Garryhiggin, xxx. 86.
Garryhubbert, xxviii. 91.
Garrykeele, i. 3.
Garrykenedy, xiv. 26.
Garryketine, x. 21.
Garryknockane, xxv. 27.
Garryleacy, vi. 57.
Garrylish, xxi. 47. xxix. 73.
Garryliss, xv. 53.
Garrylough, xx. 11.
Garrylucas, Upper, xxii. 2.
Garryman, xxix. 93.
Garrymolla, xvi. 4.
Garrymony, ix. 6.
Garrymore, ii. 4. iv.49. xi.20. xiv. 26. xv.32.
53.54. xx.77. xxi.72. xxii. 5. xxvi. 12.
West, iv. 49.
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Garrymorrish, xviii. 28.
Garrymoylemony, xv. 35.
Garrynaclogh, i.3.
Garrynagramee Garden, xvi. 4.
Garrynahane, xv. 54.
Garrynaling, vi. 47.
Garrynanty, xxv.27.
Garrynea, xx.8.
Garryneasky, vi. 58.
Garrynecreagh, xx. 77.
Garryneety, ix. 18.
Garrynegeragh, xviii. 58.
Garry negerig, xviii. 17.
Garryneglogh, xxiii. 29. xxv.27.
Garrynegree, xxv. 2.
Garryneniadry, xviii. 95.
Garrynemeane, xvi. 13.
Garrynemucky, iii. 28.
Garrynessiengy, x. 22.
Garryneta, xxv. 27.
Garryniskiddy, xxiii. 29.
Garrynoe, xxi. 49. xxv. 2.
Garryogliill, xiii. 38.
Garryredmond, ix. 18.
Garry-Richard, i. 8. xi. 20. xxi. 59.
Garryrickard, xxix. 1.
Garry rirode, xviii. 58.
Garry roconing, xi. 1.
Garryroe, xi. 1.
Garrysallagh, ix. 2 1 .
Garryscotty, xvi. 4.
Garryshillane, v. 15.
Garrysuonagh, xxiv. 4.
Garrysynnott, xxix. 112.
Garrytormacke, ix-. 5.
Garryvaltreene, ix. 18.
Garry voneare, xxv. 27.
Garry William, xxviii.71.
Garrywilly, xxv. 6.
Gartane, x. 67.
Gartasse, vii. 36.
Gartbogher, x.22.
Gartenegalogg, xi. 38.
Gartetougher, xxviii. 6.
Garthy, v. 38. xi. 41.
Garticarrine, v. 11.
Gartingarr, xxviii. 4.
Gartins, xvii. 3.
Gartnecrunauglit, iv. 19.
Gartnepiske, ix. 30.
Gartrosse, vi. 7.
Garturagan, v. 11.
Garue Cliryan, xv. 55.
Garvally, ix. 41.
Garvany, xxv. 33.
Garvegerry, xxx. 32.
Garvelane, xv. 35.
Garvoige, xiv. 10.
Garvoke, xxii.2.
Gary Butler, xvii. 78.
Gassingrand, x. 22.
Gate Parke, vii. 27.
Gattaghestowne, xv. 50.
Gaulestowne, v. 16.
Gaultier, Barony of, v. 31. vi. 28. 41. :
xxix. 91.
Gaultire, Barony of, vi. 17.
Gaul trine, Mountain of, vii. 32.
Gavoylan, xv. 34.
Gawlstowne, x. 9.
Gawnagh, xxviii. 22.
Gawragh, xxviii. 22.
Gawran, Bai-ony of, ii. 37.
Gawranboly, x. 27 .
Gawursker, xvi. 35.
Gaydenstowne, xxv. 32.
Gaynestowne, xvi. 62.
Gealtyes, xxiv. 16.
Geararossagh, xxx. 33.
Gearliyes, xxiv. 16.
Gearigh, xxi. 72.
Gedaghanstownebegg, xi. 52.
Geeannagh, xiii. 58.
Gelbertstowne, xxvi. 59.
Gennstowne, xxv. 36.
Georges Land, xxvi. 67.
Mill, xxv. 27.
Geraldstowne Trebett, iv. 3.
Gerane, iii. 22.
Geranes, xiv. 2.
Gerbe, xxiii. 50. xxix. 18.
Gernonstowne, ii. 10. xxviii. 63.
Mannor of, xxii. 9.
Gerode, x.22.
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I Gerralds Parke, xv.76.
Gerraldstowne, ix. 14.
I Gerrardstowne, vi. 10.
srrtegerry, xv. 66.
Gertilonghart, v. 11.
Gesliell, Barony of, xvi. 3.
Gelliins, Sir Richards Lott, :
Gibber Patrick, x. 67.
- Will, x. 67.
Gibbons, vi. 10.
Land, xxviii. 60.
Gibbonstowne, xxiv. 4. xxx.
Gibboughstowne, xxi. 16.
Gibbstowne, iii. 31. x. 2. xx
Gibbs Towne, viii. 60.
Gibstowne, xxviii. 20.
Gilbertstown
54.
i. 63.
Gilcagh, xvi.
Gilkaglimore, xv.oo.
Gillcock, viii. 39.
Gillgaghmore, xvii. 16.
Gillianstowne, xvi. 47 .
Gilliardstowne, iv. 47 .
Gillife, ix. 18.
Gillstowne, xxx. 47.
Giiltowne, xxii.2.
Gilpatricke, ii. 44.
Gilstowne, ii. 5 1 .
Gilta, xxiv. 40.
Ginnio, vi. 7.
Girly, xi. 44.
Gissidon, viii. 66.
Gissiduffe, viii. 66.
Givola, xxx. 7. 45.
Glack, vii. 58.
Glackstowne, i. 18.
Glagbegg, v. 41.
Glanunagow, xviii. 4.
Glamnanstowne, xxviu. 57 .
Gian, xxi. 57.
Gim!agoure"xiv. 27.
Glanagowle, xv. 50.
Glanagowne, xxii. 47.
Glanagurteene, xv. 58.
Glanahaglisli, xiv. 25.
Glanaherry, Barony of, x. 1.
Glanaitragh, xvi. 40.
Glanally, xxi. 8.
Glananmunier, xvi. 62.
Glanarine, Old Castle of, xxx. 10
Glanarne, Barony of, ii. 4.
Court of Record, ii. 4.
Glanaroughty, Bai-ony of, i. 10. :
Glanarue, Barony of, ii. 4.
Gianary, xiv. 25.
Glanaskeagh, x. 1.
Glanatoogh, viii. 26.
Glanballyfoyle, vii. 18.
Glanbally Foyle, xxix. 34.
Glanbane, xvii. 78. xxviii. 18.
Glanbarren, xxi. 28.
Glanbeagli, vii. 55. xviii. 16.
Glanbeg, xv. 38.
. Glanbegfisteen, viii. 52.
Glanbegg, viii. 52. xxi. 57.
Glanbehy, xxx. 63.
Parish of, xxx. 63.
Glanbower, iv. 4.
Glanbreedy, xxi. 47.
Glanbroiske, iv. 30.
Glancallagh, iv. 35. xv.41.
Glancallow, xi. 19.
Glancaps, Territory of, xxiv. 41
Glancarberry, xxiii. 35.
Glancarbery, xvi. 83.
Glancarra Wood, xxx. 65.67.
Glancawsabine, x. 31.
Glanclara, ix.27.
Glancloghleagh, xvii. 15. 16.
Glancollowe, iv. 1.
Glancoman, xx. 13.
Glanconway, iv. 22.
Glancormuck, xxiv. 41.
Glancreagh, xxx. 97.
Glancullen, Barony of, ii. 41.
Glandane, xi. 59.
Glandannon, x. 21.
Glandeloagh, Byshopricke of, x
Glandemey, xv. 72.
Glandemus, xv. 72.
Glandensy, xv. 72.
Glanderahee, xvii. 15.
Glandonell, xvii. 15.
Glandoran, viii. 58.
Glandoyne, xx. 41.
Glandulfe, ix. 19.
Glanduragh, x. 19.
Glaneaske, xiii. 28. xv. 12.
Glanedagh, xvi. 37.
Glanefoyne, xxii. 34.
Glanegallagh, xv. 34.
Glanegile, x. 47.
Glanegurteene, xv. 58.
Glanehaglish, xiv. 25.
Glanehery, Barony of, vi. 50.
Glanelarabane, xxx. 86.
Glanelemy, vi. 16.
Glanereagh, xvii. 68.
Glaneroghty, Barony of, xvii. :
Glaneroughty, Barony of, iv.2.
ix. 47. xi.13.17. xv. 48. xv
xviii. 61. xx. 26. 36.
Glanesky, xxx. 64.
Glanfarne, Barrs of, xxx. 34.
Glanfin, viii. 33.
Glanfinsin, viii. 52.
Glangarriffe, xx. 13.
Glangarruffe, xxviii. 22.
Glanger, Barony of, vi. 13.
Glangibhons, Barony of, xxx.
Glanginty, xxix. 54.
Glangire, xxv. 4.
Glanglasfee, ii. 14.
Glangorme, iii. 42.
Glangorry, v. 26.
Glangraire, xxiii. 18.
Glangvillen, xxviii. 100.
Glanlielty, xxii. 5.
Glanherry, Barony of, xx. 83
Gian Idon, iv. 47 .
Glanimuck, xxx. 33.
Glaninchiqueene, xvii. 47 . x
Glanishmevia, xxix. 41.
Glanistaire, xxix. 60.
Glankaine, iv. 62.
Glankane, x. 62.
Glanlceaghan, iv. 13.
Glankeene, xv. 53. xxviii. 4.
Glankittnierig, xxviii. 95.
Glanline, xxvi. 71.
Glanlisli, xxvi. 15.
Glanlogli Email, xxii. 44.
Glanlurribane, vi. 37.
Glanmacarne, xi,ii. 73. xviii.
Glanmacreen, xviii. 56.
Glanmalare, iii. 14.
Gian M'tenerig, xxviii. 95.
Glanmore, xvii. 47. xxi. 67 .
Glamnoy, Barony of,
Glanmoygow, xvi. 12
Glanmuckellagh, ix. i
Glann, xxix. 77.
Glannacrecne, xxx. 9
13.
Gian
I Glannarvoske, xxx. 92.
■adoge, iv. 25.
Geogliegan, xxvi. 46
Glannelappoes, vii. 30.
Glannepliireghaiic, xxx. 49.
Glanneronghty, Barony of, >
Glannewhyne, xxii. 34.
Glaunnageare, vii. 2.
Glannomore, iv. 24.
Glannor, Parish of, xxx. 39.
Glannybeggfadda, xxix. 78.
Glanocore, vii. 50.
Glanon, xxi. 57.
Glanonellagh, xxx. 80.
Glanowbwey, xxvi. 80.
Glanowly, Barony of, xxx. f
Glanpadin, xvi. 21.
Glanpatricke, v. 43.
Glanreagh, xi. 47.
Glanrorisli, iii- 11.
Glanshannon, ii. 47 .
Glansige, iv. 25.
Glanskill, xxvi. 9.
Glansleide, xxviii. 48.
Glansorrell, xxx. 40.
Glanstaire, xiv; 27.
Glanstall, iv. 70.
Glanstarre, xxviii. 15.
Glantallagii, v. 38. »
Glantalleene, v. 38.
Glantanedirragh, iv. 62.
Glantarkine, xv. 38.
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Glanteige, iv. 66. x. 33. xxiv. 51. xxx.
Glantelgin, xiii. 70.
Glantrake, xxx. 104.
Glantrarny, xvii. 47.
Glantrasny, xxx. 65.
Glanturke, xxx. 99.
Glanuer, xxi. 18.
Glanuragh, xxviii. 22.
Glanurkein, vii. 50.
GlanvagI), xxviii. 22.
Glanyhicny, Barony of, xxx. 97.
Glanyoteragh, xvi. 40.
Glascarine, Little, xxiii. 5.
. Glascloane, v. 15.
Glasclone, xvi. 23. xxvi. 12.
Glascloyne, xxvi. 52.
Glascluen, xxiii. 21.
Glascurragh, xxi. 30.
Glasdell, ii. 4.
Glascler, ix. 19.
Glasderegane, viii. 53.
Glasderrybegg, xviii. 4.
Glasdntmaghy, vii. 16.
Glasdrumene, xiii. 56.
Glasdruininaghty, xxx. 45.
Giasegurte, xxiv. 57.
Glasfloyne, xxvi. 52.
Glasheganny, xxii. 5.
Glaslieguniffe, x. 1.
Glashmoiing, xxviii. 91.
Glaskenemore, xxii. 57.
Glaskenogh, xxii. 57.
Glaskerbegg, xxx. 32.
Glaskermore, xxx. 32.
Glaskill, ii. 4. xv. 67.
Glusluen. xx. 10.
Glasneinresh, xiii. 15.
Giasnevane, x. 67.
Glasogoolre, xxi. 24.
Glaspistall, xiii. 18.
Glaspistle, v. 16.
Glassderry, iv.49.
Glassdrim, vi. 7.
Glassdromin, iii. 22.
Glassdrum, vi.7.
Glasseinulline, xxx. 101.
Glassen, East, viii. 22.
Glassenroe, xxiv. 46.
Glassey, xiv. 30.
Glassgrany, xxvi. 25.
Glassibure, xxx. 92.
Glassically, ix. 18.
Glassinoragh, xxx. 64
Glassinullin, xxx. 101.
Glasskill, xxix. 93.
Glasslane, xxi. 60.
Glassnevin, xvii. 87.
Glassragli, x. 48.
Glassybreedy, xxx. 97.
Glastaghy, xxv. 21.
Glaswollan, xiii. 15.
Glaune, xviii. 56.
Glaunecasling, xxviii. 3.
Glaunerouglit, Barony of, vii. 30.
Glaunties, xiv. 2.
Glauntorke, ix. 19.
Glawne, xxix. 37.
Glaxtowne, xxi. 13. xxiv. 44.
Glaynoo, iv. 70.
Gleabe, xxiii. 35.
Gleabland, iii. 2.
Glean, xxiv. 4.
Gleanduffe, xxx. 40.
Gleane, x. 22. xv. 8.
Gleanfish, xxiii. 47.
Gleangawne, xxx. 40.
Gleangrue, xiv. 26.
Glenn Iska, xxx. 54.
Glean tarry, xx. 22.
Gleenkeene, iv. 6. xv. 35.
Gleen River, xxv. 27.
Glenane Condon, xx. 22.
Glenariffe, xxx. 101.
Glenarine Barony (Court Leetin), xxx.
Glenarine, Deare Park of, xxx. 101.
Faires of, xxx. 102.
Marketts of, xxx. 102.
Glenarme, Barony of, xxx. 101. 102.
Glenaruc Mill, ii. 4.
Glcnaum, Towne of, xxx. 101.
Glenayle, iii. 75.
Gienclara, xxviii. 4.
Glencorpe, xxx. 1 02.
Glencoway, iv. 22.
Glendelogh, Bishoprick of, xxviii. 83.
Glendelough, Arch Bishoprick of, xiv. 24.
xxi. 25.
Bishoprick of, xxv. 26. xxix. 21.
Glendrun, xxx. 101.
Glendun, xxx. 101.
Glenedagh, xxix. 65.
Glenedork, v. 12.
Gleneroughty, Barony of, xxix. 85.
Glenes, xxi. 34.
Glenffannett, xxiii. 3.
Glengrant, xxviii. 20.
Gleniska, xxix. 55.
Gleniske, xxx. 23.
Glenlisk, xxviii. 22.
Glenmakerin, xxv. 21.
Glenrisk, xxviii. 22.
Gliffttnvie, xxix. 41.
Glinboy, xxvi. 30.
Glinick, xxiii. 3.
Glinsh, xxx. 78.
Glinsk, xxviii. 55. xxix. 76.
Glinske, xxvi. 15.72. xxix. 6.
Glioske, xiii. 69.
Glisk, xxviii. 73.
Glisnyne, xx. 62.
Glomerstowne, v. 23.
Glomloghy, xxiv. 16.
Glomshinaveagh, viii. 52.
Glonbuloge, xxi. 43.
Glondaduffe, xi. 69.
Glones, xxviii. 28.
Glory es, ix. 8.
Gloues, xxi. 67.
Gloury, x. 8.
Gloves, iv. 25.
Glovett, xvi. 31.
Glownacoman, xxx. 92.
Glownaslonan, xxx. 92.
Glowracoman, xxx. 92.
Glunballyluina, v. 7.
Gluoanbooge, iv. 66.
Glustand, i. 34.
Glyn, vi. 57.
Glynniskilty, xxix. 55.
Glynsky, xxvi. 72.
Glyntogrilla, xvii. 85.
Gnewbane, xxviii. 57.
Gnewbrack, iii. 42. xxv. 24.
Gnewnamanagh, xxix. 70.
Goales Castle, vii. 25.
Gobbidagh, iii. 1.
Gobduffe, viii. 44'.
Goblestowne, xxix. 89.
Godcaduveene, xxx. 65.
Goffs Burgagery, xiv. 18.
Goghanaghdoty, xi. 52.
Golbegg, xxvi. 12.
Goldboy, xxx. 101.
Goldingsland, xxiii. 5.
Golinorstowne, x. 53.
Gollanboe, xxx. 99.
Gollrosse, xvi. 7.
Gonahow, ii. 14.
Goodwins Garden, xv. 30. xvi. 12.
Goole, x. 31.
Goortuemucky, xxii. 21.
Goose Lane, xxiv. 32.
Goran, Barony of, xxviii. 91.
Gorane, Barony of, xvii. 89.
Gorby, viii. 16.
Gorcincloghy, xxi. 95.
Gorderrycaghary, xxi. 95.
Goreagh, xxi. 57.
Gorlaliane, xxx. 65.
Gormagh, xxvi. 16.
Govmanstowne, ii. 40. v. 26. xiv. 2. xxv. 30.
Green, xiv. 2.
Mannor of, xiv. 2.
Mill, xiv. 2.
Gormeclony, iii. 27.
Gorminagh, xxx. 52.
Gormmay, xxx. 52.
Gornabanboy, xi. 38.
Gornalearnaboy, xxv. 33.
Gornalosty, xxv. 33.
Gorneglogh, v. 57.
Gort, xxx. 88.
Gortacklecgill, xviii. 58.
Gortacloggun, x. 21.
Gortaclogh, ii. 15.
Gortacough, xxviii. 84.
Gortacreagh, ii. 15.
Gortacrincy, iv. 2.
Gortacrinty, iv. 2.
Govlacullagh, xxvi. 30.
Gortadangin, xv. 54.
Gortadavacen, xv. 48.
Gortadeen, xxv. 33.
Gortaderry, viii. 52.
Gortadrishihane, xv. 54.
! Gortafeene, xvii. 75.
■ Gortafora, vii. 36.
Gortagarane, xxiv. 40.
Gortagard, viii. 39.
Gortagasse, xvii. 47.
Gortagowlane, iv. 66.
Gortahy, xxviii. 4.
Gortalaghane, xiv. 3.
Gortalangin, xxvi. 51.
Gortaleen, xxix. 7.
Gortalinny, xvii. 47. xxx. 65.
Gortallatghan, xxiv. 21.
Gortalogha, xxix. 7.
Gortaloghy, v. 40.
Gortamaddy, i.3.
Gortamartare, xxx. 65.
Gortanamucke, viii. 25.
Gortanaskie, xxi. 85.
Gortancally, xv. 34.
Gortancloghaleghy, xxiv. 4.
Gortancloghy, x. 22.
Gortancolhs, xxv. 26.
Gortandawoodlock, viii. 39.
Gortandrizly, x. 22.
Gortandrum, x. 22.
Gortanedine, xxi. 45.
Gortangooly, xxv. 26.
Gortanime, xiv. 27.
Gortanny, xxii. 10.
Gortanorlotta, xxv. 27.
Gortanstrakish, x. 22.
Gortantagort, xxi. 95.
Gortanvoneare, xxiv. 4.
Gortany, iv. 55.
Gortaponery, xv. 54'.
Gortard, xxx. 49.
Gortarugh, x. 31.
Gortatowell, x. 19.
Gortatrechody, xv. 54.
Gortatrim, xxii. 5. xxv. 27.
Gortaugh, xxx. 92.
Gortavally, xxv. 33.
Gortavelly, xiv. 27.
Gortavohir, x. 31.
Gortballyvoling, xxv. 33.
Gortbeg, x. 22.
Gortbegg, xiv. 3.
Gortboy, xxv. 27. xxix. 7.
Gortbrack, i. 3. iv. 66. xxx. 16.
Gortbralenebrony, xxv. 27.
Gortcardine, v.48.
Gortcamey, xxx. 101.
Gortcarragh, vii. 35.
Gortcarrigeene, xvi. 4.
Gortcashell, ix. 16. 33. xvi. 62.
Gortcasky, xxvi. 51.
Gortclarine, xxv. 27.
Gortclaryn, xxv, 27.
Gortdery, vii. 35.
Gortcloghane, x. 67.
Gortclogher, xv. 53.
Gortcloghir, xiii. 40.
Gortcluhiny, iii. 65.
Gortconner, xxix. 96.
Gortconnor, xxix. 96.
Gortcormuck, xv. 14.
Gortcribin, ix. 19.
Gortculefergus, iv. 5.
Gortdaraely, i. 39.
Gortdarett, xiii. 15.
Gortderryboy, vii. 55.
Gortdine, ii. 51.
Gortdorabogher, xxvi. 51.
Gortdrisflagh, xxv. 33.
Gortdrisher, xxix. 37.
Gortdromogonagh, vii. 29.
Gortdrumsillihig, vii. 29.
Gortduffe, xxi. 45.67. xxvi. 1. xxix. 96.
Gorte, xxx. 88.
Gorteaha, xxviii. 88.
Gortecaller Chief-rent, xvi. 13.
Gorte Cashell, iv. 19.
Gortechally, xiv. 3.
Gortechanter, xviii. 8.
Gortechany, viii. 33.
Gortecheereene, viii. 33.
Gortecorky Mountain, iv. 6.
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Gortgarrymore, xxv. 27.
Gortgarrynoe, xxiv. 4.
Gortgarve, ii. 51.
Gortgass, vii. 30.
Gortgenedy, xxx. 7.
Gortghynagady, xxiii. 29.
Gortgilkishbegg, xiii. 15.
Gortglasse, ix. 16.
Gortgownagh, xxiv. 57.
Gortgrassagh, x. 69.
Gortgullynan, iv. 19.
Gorthan, v. 1.
Gortibivgane, iv. 1.
Gortibrigane, v. 11. xi. 1
Gorticanoghty Chief-rent,
Gorticarnan, xv. 54.
Gorticlea, xxx. 101.
Gorticloa, xxx. 101.
Gorticloghane, xv. 54.
Gorticregane, v. 1.
Gorticrinty, xxix. 55.
Gorticrue, xviii. 17.
Gorticrum, xiii. 16.
Gorticullen, xxi. 89.
Gortiderrinale, xxi. 95.
Gortidrohid, xv. 38.
Gortierentine, x. 21.
Gortiery, xiv. 2.
Gortigare, vi. 3.
Gorligariffe, xxi. 95.
Gortigilterin, ii. 15.
Gortihaliy, xxviii. 38.
Gortiknockan Peirs, xxv
Gortileen, x. 18.
Gort llisliine, xiii. 7 .
Gortilly, xiv. 26. xxix. f
Gort Iloghan, xiii. 7.
Gorllickey, v. 3.
Gortlicky, xxix. 54.
Gortliskey, v. 10.
Gortlogheny, xxix. 55.
Gortmacdiry, viii. 52.
Gortman, iv. 30.
Gortmanstowne, xvi. 61.
Gortmard, East, xiv. 2.
Gortmassey, ix. 6.
Gort McEIlize, v. 15.
Gortm'karvin, iii. 1.
Gortm'Shinan, xxiv. 21.
Gortmeallan, xiii. 15.
Gortraeanagh, iv. 6.
Gortmedan, iv. 6.
Gortmedickin, xxvi. 72.
Gortmedrissly, x. 22.
Gratmelechin, xxvi. 72.
Gortmemrish, xxix. 54.
Gortineskeaghy, xxv. 26.
Gortmillish, xxv. 22.
Gortmocany, xxviii. 6.
Gortmolhan, xiii. 15.
Gortmonela, v. 40.
Gortenedan, ix. 18.
Gortenegrosse Midle, x. 51.
Gortenenackonada, xxv. 27.
Gortenenagh, xxi. 95.
Gortenepiedula, ii. 16.
Gortengrasse, xxx. 92.
Gortengrowen, x. 2.
Gortenonvohir, South, xxi. 95.
Gortenpopa, xxi. 95.
Gortenraghry, xxi. 95.
Gortenshanayle, xi. 38.
Gortentena, xxi. 95.
Gortentibbrid, xxv. 18.
Gortenvoglier, xxix. 54.
Gortenvoher, xxi. 95.
Gortenvoneare, x. 22.
Gorterehanagh, xxx. 92.
Gorterevan, xiii. 15.
Gorteronny, xxvi. 51.
Gorteskeboyle, xxiii. 2.
Gorteslane, ii. 15.
Gortetagle, xxviii. 4.
Gortetobber, xvi. 62.
Gortetotan, xvi. 62.
Gortetrumine, xxv. 21.
Gortevally, xxi. 95.
Gorteveile, xxi. 30.
Gortevinree, xx. 66.
Gortevolin, xv. 54.
Gortevidlin, xiv. 2.
Gortewee, x. 39.
Gortfada, xxvi. 54.
Gortfadda, viii. 25.
Gortfaddagh, xxi. 95.
Gortfarrell, ix. 31.
Gortfree, vi. 13.
Gortfrigli, xxviii. 3.
Gortfunlavy, xiii. 65.
Gortgahil), iii. 66.
Gortganine, ix. 16.
Gortganny, viii. 33.
Gortgare, xxi. 67.
Gortgarin, xxx. 45.
Gortgarive, ix. 18.
Gortgarrane, i. 24. xxx. 7.
Gortgarriffe, xxv. 27.
Gortgarruffe, xxiv. 4. xxvi. IS
Gortincle, East and West, :
Gortindranigh, x. 22.
Gortine, x. 22.
Gortineclogh, xxiv. 4.
Gortincgnegeree, x. 22.
Gortineleck, xiii. 16.
Gortinfassey, ix. 6.
Gortinfrussy, m»l.
GortinSdy? xx.xX40.
Gortinlaght, xiv. 2.
Gortinlogh, xv. 54.
Gortinmacry, v. 26.
Gortinmokilshy, xxn. 4
Gortinmullin, vii. 55.
Gortinoone, vi. 3.
Gortinorny, xv. 54.
Gortinpedder, xxviii. S
Gortinspidale, x. 22. ^
Gortinvoghir, vii. 32.
Gortivoe, xv. 38. xxvm
Gorlkelly, xxix. 93.
Gortkillane, xxix. 6.
ISlrSt
Gortlane, ii! 15.
Gortlas, x. 13.
Gortlasanny, xxv. 33.
Gortlegher, viii. 9,
Gorllcran, xxviii. 1
Gortlewis, x. 22. :
IGortnadrume, ii. 14.
Gortnaferry, xxx. 64.
Gortnafiirragh, x. 31.
Gortnagarane, xvi. 36.
Gortnagarry, xxix. 73.
Gortnaghan, xi. 38.
Gortnaghdarry, vii. 12.
Gortnagkeagb, xxiv. 4.
Gortnaglery, xxv. 6.
Gortnagloghy, xxiii. 47.
Gortnagragy, xvi. 21.
Gortnagrahc, xvi. 21.
Gortnagranagh, vii. 36.
Gortnagrehy, ii. 14.
Gortnaheagh, xxv. 27.
Gortnahinmarrowes, xxi. 95.
Gortnahirra, viii. 25.
Gortnahory, xx. 3.
Gortnahure, x. 25.
Gortnakille, East, v. 22.
West, v. 22.
Gortnakilly, xxiv. 16.
Goruialary, xv. 47.
Gortnaleany, xxv. 6.
Gortnalicky, xxvi. 51.
Gortnaloue, xxviii. 56.
Gortnamanarino, xxi. 95.
Gortnamona, iv. 5.
West, xiv. 3.
Gortnamuck, vi. 9.
Gortnarauckleogh, xxii. 34.
Gortnamucklogn, xv. 57.
Gortnamungagh, iv. 4.
Gortnanoglogh, iv. 6.
Gortnanoule, xxii. 21.
Gortnanovey, xxvi. 51.
Gortnaorenagb, xxvi. 51.
Gortnaowenboy, xxvi. 54.
Gortnapishine,. vii. 12.
Goruiaraby, xxi. 45.
Gortnareagh, xxvi. 54.
Gortnascully, vii. 33.
Gortnasellagh, xxv. 33.
Gortnashannavally, North, x. 29.
South, x. 29.
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INDEX Gortnaskelin, xi. 38.
LOGORUM Gortnnskctine, xi. 38.
t* Gortnaskreyny, xxiii. 1.
'"'for ' Gortnaskriny, iii. 8.
Adventurers. Govtiiatallagli, xxviii. 18.
Soldiers, Gortnatow, v. 7.
Gortnatrogh, xxi. 8.
Gortnatubber, xxvi. 51.
Gortne, v. 7.
Gortneadoran, i. 24.
Gortnebeaste, xvi. 7.
Gortnecague, xiii. 15.
Gortnecanna, xxvi. 51.
Gortnecapple, xiii. 15.
Gortnecarny, iii. 1.
Gortnecarrigh, xxv. 27 .
Gortnecassiagh, xxvi. 54.
Gortneciassagli, xxviii. 3.
Gortneclogh, ii. 21. xiii. 29.
Gortneclogliinleliy, xxv. 26.
Gortnecloghy, ii. 21. iv. 6. ix. 27. xxviii.
Gortneclohibrick, xxi. 67.
Gortnecloy, xxx. 102.
Gortnecolhes, xxiv. 4.
Gortne Connell, xxviii. 61.
Connella, xxviii. 61.
Gortnecowles, x. 51.
Gortnecoyne, xxiv. 4. xxv. 27.
Gortnecranagb, ix. 19.
Gortnecranaught, xxix. 37.
Gortnecrossey, ii. 27.
Gortnecrossy, viii. 33.
Gortnecrussy, Cheif-rent, xxi. 30.
Gortnedew, xvii. 51.
Gortnedoglany, xxiii. 44.
Gortnedorby, xiii. 15.
Gortnedreghy, ix. 8.
Gortnedromine, Watercourse of, i. 1.
Gortnedullin, vi. 50.
Gortnefoge, xiv. 3.
Gortnefollen, xvii. 68.
Gortnefby, ii. 15.
Gortnefleming, xxvi. 51.
Gortnefleskie, iv. 6.
Gortneganamore, xi. 36.
Gortnegappan, x. 21.
Gortnegaule, xvi. 23.
Gortneglough, xiii. 40.
Gortnegorne, xiii. 15.
Gortncgory, xvii. 24.
Gortnegowne, xv. 33.
Gortnegowney, xxii. 21.
Gortnegowny, ix. 47.
Gortnegragha, xxi. 67.
Gortnagragy, xxi. 95.
Gortnegranagh, xxiv. 21.
Gortnegrasse, ii. 17. xxx. 102.
Gortnegreagh, xxiii. 1.
Gortnegrelly, iii. 2.
Gortnegrosse, xiii. 15. xxx. 102.
Gortnegrow, ii. 21.
Gortnehally, ix. 39. xxvi. 42.
Gortneheily, ix. 25.
Gortnehowny, xxi. 67.
Gortnekerry, xxi. 72.
Gortnekilly, iv. 70.
Gortne! ashalla, xxviii. 75.
Gortnelathen, xxvi. 54.
Gortnelecke, xxiv. 21.
Gortnelecky, iii. 1.
Gortnelly, xiii. 15.
Gortneloghy, iv. 5. 6.
Gortnemaddy, xxii. 5.
Gortnernerey, x. 69.
Gortnemona, East, xiv. 3.
Gortuemony, xxix. 109. xxx. 102.
Gortneinraher, v. 48.
Gortnemucknagh, xxiv. 21.
Gortnemullin, xiii. 15.
Gortnenackeherrydeage, xxiv. 4.
Gortnenaffe, xv. 35.
Gortnenagb, xiii. 58.
Gortnenure, xviii. 20.
Gortnepenry, ii. 51.
Gortnepishy, xv. 53.
Gortnepisse, xxiii. 25.
Gctrtneraha, ix. 18.
Gortnescarry, iii. 75.
Gortnesend, i. 15.
Gortnesbamor, xxx. 42.
Gortneshamroge, xxi. 72.
Gortneslianaghy, xxiii. 44.
Goughs Land, xxiv. 19.
Goughsnewtowne, viii. 46.
Goulbeg, xv. 14.
Gould, ix. 49.
Gouldings Freehold, xx. 82.
Gounon Sister, xvii. 73.
Gourtenouragone, viii. 52.
Gourtenwall, xvi. 78.
Gourteneguard, iii. 75.
Gousidon, xxx. 4.
• Gowell, xxviii. 4.
Gower Island, iv. 5.
Gowla, xxiv. 5. xxx. 45.
Gowlane, xxx. 63. 65.
Gowlea, xxi. 76.
Gowleery, xxi. 7.
Gowley, vii. 34.
Gowran, Barony of, i. 12. ii. 21. iii. 1
vi. 40. 42. vii. 18. 45. 46. viii. 1
x. 2. 27. 38. 66. xiii. 12. 35. :
12.61. xvii. 18.72. xviii. 4. x
50. xxi. 46. 47. xxii. 24. xxi
37. 46. xxiv. 50. 52. xxv. 45.
21.32. xxviii. 20. 21. 56. xxi>
3. 28. 34. 91.
Towne of, xxviii. 20.
Gowrane, Barony of, xx. 15. 80. xxv:
Gowrehasse, iv. 5.
Gowry, Barony of, xv. 5, xxii. 7.
Mountain of, iii. 22.
Mountaine of, iii. 22.
Gowssidane, xxiv. 21.
Gracedue, viii. 46.
Grace Due, xxviii. 45.
Graces Castle, xvi. 24. xxix. 90.
Court, xxiv. 29 .
Graceswood, xx. 47.
Gracis Castle, xviii. 47.
Gracoq, iv. 24.
Gradoge, xxviii. 3.
GrafFeene, v. 38.
Graftonstowne, xxviii. 63.
Gragarrane^ xvi. 24.
Gragarren, xxix. 90.
Gragath, x. 1.
Grage, v. 43. xi. 38. xvi. 42.
Grageferin, ix. 5.
Gragefin, ix. 6.
Gragegagh, xxv. 2.
Gragelagh, iii. 59.
Gragenefin, ix. 6.
Gragenekilly, vii. 51.
Gragenoskerry, ix. 5.
Gragerlagh, vi. 6. vii. 16.
Grageruddery, xv. 72.
Graggane, xxvi. 52.
Graggs, xvii. 87.
Gragnrumsillagh, v. 62.
Gragigowne, it. 15.
Graginigeale, iv. 24.
Graginigett, iv. 24'.
Gragiustoone, ix. 5.
Gragnegower, vi. 50.
Gragonine, xi. 28.
Gragraudy, xv. 72.
Gragruddery, xv. 72.
Gragverin, 'ix. 5.
Graig, x. 1. xx. 53.
Graig Anster, x. 21.
Graigderrigg, xxiii. 2.
Graigdorick, vii. 55.
Graige, i. 14. iv. 7. 24. 41. 53. v. 38. x. :
xi. 73. xv. 53. 55. 66. xx. 29. x
85. xxiii. 45. xxviii. 18. 20. .!
xxx. 39. 60.
Field of, xxv. 43.
Little, xvii. 44.
Parkes of, xxv. 43.
Upper, xxviii. 16.
Graigebegg, xxiv. 43.
Graige Cloghy, xv. 62.
Graigeene, x. 53.
Graige Gard, iv. 41.
Graigelisky, ii. 50.
Graigelovan, xxi. 20.
Graigemore, xxiv. 43.
Graigenhone, xxi. 16.
Graige Paden, vi. 54.
Graigepadine, xxv. 2.
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Graige Potle, iv. 43.
Robbin, x. 41.
Graiges, viii. 52. xxx. 60.
Graigesallagh, xxvm. 20.
Graiges. Lower, x.62.
Graiglevan, xih.70-
Graignegibny, xxi- 7o.
Graignehinny, xxi. 75.
Graigneskary, xxix. 28.
Graignespedoge, iv. 42.
Graig Scarrs, xi. 54.
Graigscurr, xxvi. 70.
Graigshannon, xvi. 7.
Graigshoneene, x. 1.
Graigshoume, xxv. 2.
Graigs Moods, xiii. 97 .
Graikeroge, x.41.
Graiklagli, xxi. 75.
Grainge, Upper, xxviii. 45.
Gralagh, xi. 4. xxx. 32.
Grallagh, v. 55. xv. 56. xvi. 61. 70. xv
Gramvye, xv. 45.
Granageny, ix. 38.
Granagh, xv.67. xvii. 23.
Church of, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Granaghan, xxi. 3.
Granan, xi. 55.
Grananassig, xxv. 6.
Granard, Barony of, xvi. 39. 41. 44.
47. xxviii. 1. 8. 34. xxx. 33.
Grancormucke, ii. 23.
Grandrabegg, v. 48.
Grandshey, v. 10.
Grandstowne, x. 66.
Graneoughtragli, iv. 67.
Granesha, iv. 67.
Grangbegg, xxii. 29.
Grange, .i. 16. 23. iii. 19. 27. iv. '
v. 41. viii. 49. ix. 16. x. 64. x
xiii. 56. xiv. 3. 24. xv. 54. x-
83. xvii. 40. 51. xxi. 67. x:
xxiii.2. xxix. 28. 53. xxx. 39.
East Quarters, i. 6.
Mill of, xxii. 5.
Lower, x. 67.
of Portmarnock, xxV. 6.
The, iii. 59.
Upper, iii. 80. xv. 53. xvi. 18.
Grangebeg, x. 56.
Grangebegg, xi.72. xxix. 100.
Grangebury, xxix. 86.
Grange Chanleys, vi. 50.
Grangefore, xvi. 61.
Grangefortli, xxiii. 3. xxviii. 62.
Church of, xxvi. 39.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 39.
Grangehiggen, xiii. 27.
Grange Moore, xxix. 55.
Grangemore, vi. 48. xvi. 75. xx:
xxix. 100.
Grangend, i. 30.
Grange Roe, iv. 62.
Grangeroe, xxiv. 54.
Grange Robbin, xi. 1.
Grangestowne, iv. 47.
Grangetrevett, vii. 23.
Grangevoisse, xxix. 90.
Grangstowne Parish, Tythes of, xxvi
Grangeweith, vi. 22.
Grangy, x. 48.
Grannard, xxx. 40.
Granogh, xxvi. 54.
Granseagh, v. 48.
Granshoe, v. 48.
Grants House, ix. 21.
Grants Land, xxviii. 20.
Grany, Rectory of, viii. 1 .
Grasedew, xv.76.
Graundriny, iii- 54.
Grauntes Thome, xviii. 38.
Gravegerry, xxx. 32.
Gravilly, xiii. 50.
Gravtowne, x. 2.
Gray Fryars, xxiv. 29.
Lane, xxiv. 30.
Graygollough, x. 41 .
Grey Robin, v. 41.
Graywryestowne, xxvi. 43.
Greaclock, xxvi. 66.
Greagli, xiii. 58.
Greaghdozen, xxvi. 66.
Greagheduffe, iii. 22.
Greagh Robbin, iii. 59.
(122.).
Grealagh, xxiii. 42.
Greannagh, xxvi. 54.
Great Acre, Bawne of, il. 21.
Great Bridge of Bargy, iii. 59.
Greate Island, xxx. 12.
Greatfootstowne, xv. 27.
Great Island, vii. 21. xiii. 23. :
43. xxix. 54.
Meadow, xi. 56.
Waterside, xi. 72.
Wood, xxvi. 16.
Greatwood, xviii. 24. xxiii. 15.
Greenack Parish, Tythes of, xx
Greenan, iii. 16. xiv. 17.
Upper, iii. 63.
Greenane, viii. 25.
Greenanstowne, xvii. 11.
Greene Cloyne, xxiii. 29.
Greenegort, iii. 32.
Greene Hayes, iii. 59.
Greenhills, vii. 27. xv.27.
Greenleagli, x. 47.
Greenoge, vi. 10. xxiii. 5.
Greenrath, v. 15.
Green-street, xxiv. 30.
Greevemorne, Barony of, x. 30
Gregannie, xi. 28.
Gregently, vii. 30.
Greghim, xxvi. 12.
Greginebainier, xiii. 15.
Gregnossy, xvii. 22.
Gregoriestowne, xxvi. 43.
Grenack, Church of, xxvi. 59.
Grenagh, Church of, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. :
Grenaghbegga, iv. 5.
Grenan, iii. 79. vii. 34. xvi.
xxviii. 22. xxx. 32. 78.
Grenanbegg, xxviii. 73. xxx. 1
Grenane, x. 1. 25.
Grenanslowne, viii. 60.
Grenanstowne, xxii. 2. 52. xx
Greneoge, iii. 16.
Grennagh, ii. 4.
Grenocke, Tenements in, xvi.
Grenoge, vi.2.
— Ratli, vi. io.
Grenons, Lower, viii. 55.
Upper, viii. 55.
Grewbane, xxviii. 57.
Greyhound, xxv. 15.
Greinane, xxi. 30.
Griffins Acre, vii. 27.
Griffinstowne, iv. 35. xv. 41.
Grigshallagh, vi. 25.
Grillaghwood, vi.4.
Grinanstowne, viii. 22.
0. Grinlowe, ii. 4.
Grinnan, Lower, xi. 31.
Upper, xi. 31.
Griragh, xxi. 73.
Groagh, xxi. 76.
Grogagh, i. 6.
Grogan, i. 7.
Grogane, x. 45.
Groge Moghter, Old, xi. 1 .
Gronan, iii. 9. xxix. 43.
Gronebegg, Cheif-rent, xvi. .
Grosty, x. 2.
Grotbrack, iv. 25.
Grotlagh, iii. 22.
Grotrogh, iv. 48.
Growstowne, xiii. 9.
Groger, xxii. 2.
Grynans Part, xxviii. 73.
Gualtier, Barony of, v. 31.
IGunnerk, Lower, xiii. 12.
Gurrina, v. 7.
Gurrinlossa, xxx. 105.
Gurchincrin, v. 41.
Gurghcarden, v. 48.
Gurtapopus, xviii. 58.
Gurtbrack, xxiii.2.
Gurtchynininoge, vi. 25.
Gurtdeggane, i. 39.
Gurte Kislane, ii. 53.
Gurteneere, xvii. 75.
Gurtenegowny, vii. 55.
Gurtenequeny, x. 48.
Guntenvohir, xxi. 95.
Gurterivin, ix. 21.
Gurtermon, xvi. 79.
Gurtgany, xxiv. 57.
Gurthines, Little, xxvi.
Gurtigarry, x. 48.
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Hammonstowne, xvii. 87.
Hamondstowne, x. 67. xx. 8.
Hamonstowne, iv. 47. x. 55. xx. 22. xxviii.
7. xxix. 64.
Rectory, Tythes of, xxvi. 60.
Hancocks Land, xxx. 43.
Hanlanstowne, ii. 41.
Havdigagan, xiv. 24.
Hardiglasse, xxi. 32.
Hardmanstowne, xxi. 71.
Hardrestowne, v. 60.
Harlerkstowne, xiii. 9.
Harlockstowne, xxiii. 5.
Harlstowne, x. 66.
Harpanstowne, xxvi. 70.
Harpurnestowne, vi. 20.
Harristowne, vii. 43. x.35.41.53. xi.12. xxi.
47. xxii.17. xxiii. 13.15. xxiv.24.xxvi.
62. 70. xxix. 46. 90. 91. xxx. 1. 56.
Barrett, xvi. 47.
Hartstowne, vi. 25. vii. 4.
Harviestowne, vi. 25.
Hasmainemore, iv. 42.
Hasselhast, x. 66.
Hassey Rath, xxix. 89.
Haughvall, iv. 6.
Hawkinstowne, ix. 9.
Hayestowne, xxiii. 20.
Great, xviii. 29.
Little, xi. 53.
Hayslande, x. 35.
Haystowne, xxi. 47.
Hazardstowne, xxv. 6.
Healandway, xiv. 2.
Heathestowne, iv. 28. xvii. 87.
Heath Land, xxix. 67.
Heathstowne, iv. 42. v. 15.
Heldersfarme, x. 66.
I-Iellagh, xxvi. 65.
Hellanstowne, Little, xxix. 46.
Herbertstowne, vii. 58. xxiii. 5.
Scite, &c., of, xxvi. 16.
Tythes of, xxvi. 10.
Hewardstowne, v. 26. xxii. 34.
Hewtowne, iv. 64.
Heyestowne, xxvi. 7 1.
Heynestowne, xi. 21.
Heystowne, xiii. 48.
Cheif-rent, xvi. 47.
Heywardestowne, xvii. 22.
Heywardstowne, x. 69. xi. 13. xiv. 32.
Hickockmore, xvii. 81.
High Hayes, xx. 47. xxiv.30.
Highrath, xxiv. 50.
High Street, vi. 1. vii. 25. ix.21. xxiv. 29.
xxv. 15.
Highstreete, x. 67.
High Streete, xxiv. 34. 37.
High Street, Limrick, xvii. 75. xxii. 10.
Iligginstowne, ii. 37. viii. 38. xi. 59. xxx.
HitS-i.™.
Castle, v. 41.
Hilltowne, iv.47. vi. 10. x.41. 53. xv. 17.
xxi. 59. xxv. 30. xxviii. 45.
Great, xviii. 54.
Rectory, Tythes of, xxvi. 60.
Hilmacharon, iv. 31.
Hiltowne, v. 36.
Hissitstowne, xxvi. 71.
Hitchestowne, xxviii. 63.
Hoarestowne, xxiii. 32.
Hoartowne, xxx. 61.
Hath, xxviii. 19.
Hobbinstownc, xxvi. 43.
I-Iodgestowne, ii. 39. vi. 10. xiii. 27. 49.
Holders Garden, xxviii. 66.
Holderslande, xiii. 6.
Holdingsratli, ii. 21.
Hoidmysknocke, xx. 10.
Hole Mill, xxiv. 36.
Hollanstowne, xxv. 36. xxix. 46.
Holliwood Rath, x. 66.
Hollmanliill, xxix. 89.
Ilollybrooke, xxii. 55.
Hollywoods Lane, xiii. 12.
Holy-Head, xv. 63.
Church of, xv. 64.
Iiolyhill, xiii. 16.
Holyrood, iv. 13.
Holy Trinity, Dublin, Church of, xxvi. 40.
Holywoods Lane, vii. 27.
Home, xxv. 21.
Homestowne, xxi. 90. xxix. 91.
Hony, xiii. 38.
Honymonstowne, ii. 23.
Hookfeild, xiv. 24.
Hopestowne, iii. 25.
Hopkinstowne, viii. 35. xxv. 30.
Horath, vi. 33.
I-Iore Abby, iii. 54.
Horestowne, x. 2. xxviii. 63.
Great, xxi. 51.
Horsewood, x. 2.
Horse Island, xx. 11. xxx. 63.
Islands, Limrick, x. 67.
Horstowne, xxiii. 32.
Hospital, Edward VI111’’, xxiii. 35.
King of Edward VI., xxix. 116.
Hothestowne, xxx. 1.
Hothstowne, xv.27.
Houlmore, iv. 7 .
Houltough, xvii. 9.
Howardstowne, i. 3. xvi. 69.
Huardstowne, x. 69.
Hubertstowne, xiv. 2.
Huggersland, xviii. 17.
Hughstowne, i.36.
Hullstowne, viii. 60.
Hungry Hill, xxviii. 22.
Hunterstowne, xxv. 52.
Hurlestowne, xvi. 61.
Hurtowne, xvii. 55.
Husseytowne, xv. 52.
Hyarrycnona, x. 21.
Hyde’s Hall, xxi. 89.
Hymore, ii. 21.
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Ibane, Barony of, x. 48. xxi. 73. xxx. 6.
Ibaune, Barony of, xxii. 5. xxv. 6.
Ibawne, Barony of, xxi. 1. xxx. 33.
Ibercon, Barony of, ii. 21. viii. 39.
Ibernis Parish, House of, iii. 20.
Ibricken, Barony of, viii. 16.
Ida Barony, ii. 21. viii. 15.
Igrem and Ibrecon, Barony of, xiv. 13.
Igrim, Barony of, viii. 39.
Igrim and Jarcon, Barony of, vi. 22.
Igrim and Ibercon, Barony of, vi. 61.
xiii. 5. 72. xv. 68. xvi. 13. xvii. 15. 16.
xviii. 38. xxi. 11. 52. 84. xxiii. 18. 32.
xxiv. 23. 25. 52. xxvi. 23. 45. 74.
xxviii. 46. xxix. 64. 73. xxx. 17. 106.
Igrim and Iberton, Barony of, ii. 32.
Igrin and Ibercon, Barony of, xvii. 72.
xxii. 39.
Igrin andlberkon, Barony of, iii. 62.
Igrin and Iberton, Barony of, iv. 51.
Igrym and Ibercon, Barony of, xxvi. 36.
Idagh, Barony of, vi. 17.
Igrin and Iberkin, Barony of, xvii. 13.
Igrym and Ibercon, Barony of, xx. 60.
Idea, Barony of, ix. 50. xi. 38. xiii. 63. xvii.
29. xxvi. 9.
Igrim and Ibercon, Barony of, xi. 34.
48. xv. 46. xx. 20. 48.
Igrin, and Ibercon, Barony of, xi. 37.
Idorneene, xxiii. 50.
Idrone, Barony of, xx. 70. xxii. 16. xxiii. 42.
xxiv. 11. xxvi. 25. 64. xxviii. 20. xxix. 73.
xxx. 8. 52. 95.
Ieaghtera, xxx. 54.
Ieaghteragh, xxx. 54.
Ufa and Offh, Barony of, iv. 11. 42. vi. 16.54.
x. 1. 31. xi. 1. xiii. 2.46. xiv. 23. 29. 34.
35. xv. 30. 50. 53. 62. xvi. 75. 85. xvii. 6.
14. 49. 55. 78. xx. 35. xxi. 26. 89. xxii. 23.
25. xxiii. 23. 41. xxiv. 7. 54. xxv. 38.
xxvi. 7 1 . xxviii. 1 8. 5 1 . xxix. 5 1. 62. 66. 97.
Iffernock, xxii. 10.
Ightermurrow, xv. 23.
Igrim Barony, ii. 21.
Ida and Ibercon, Barony of, xxiii. 3.
Iherginvagh, xiv. 3.
Ikaathy, Barony of, viii. 1.
Ikeathy, Barony of, iv. 43. xi. 33. xxii. 2.
xxiv. 24. xxviii. 19. xxix. 57.
and Oughtereny, Barony of, xxx. 94.
— — and Oughterny, Barony of, ii. 39.
Ikerin, Barony of, vi.54. xv.53. xx.29. xxviii.
31.47.52.81. xxix. 39. 45.105. 106.
Ikerine, Barony of, vii. 55. xviii. 16. xxix.
63. 101. xxx. 21. 83.
Ikerrin, Barony of, iv. 8. xv. 32. 50. xxiii.
2. 44. xxix. 102.
Ikerrine, Barony of, iii. 68. xxv. 2.x:
lkerryn, Barony of, xx. 55.
Iketh and Oughterany, Barony of, x
Ilaghtane, xv. 35.
llalan, xxv. 33.
llanamin, xviii. 48.
Ilanisenchey, iv. 59.
Ilanmouglian Island, vii. 34.
Ileagh, Teritory of, vi. 49. xxi. 48.
xxviii. 15.49. xxix. 94.
Ileigh, Teritory of, xxiv. 54.
Uenane, iii. 65.
Ileigh, Barony of, xv. 54.
Teritory of, xxix. 73.
Illeagh, Teritory of, xxv. 38. xxx.
lloghankeagh, xx. 77.
Imliyrouk, x
. 17.
Immuribby, xxx. 88.
Imoe, vii. 58. xxx. 25. 75.
Barony of, xxviii. 33. 98.
Barony of; vii. 2. 30. 33. x.49. xv.
23.38. xviii. 56. xxi. 56. 81. xxii.2.84.
xxiii. 39. xxiv. 58. xxviii. 76. xxix. 38.
Imokilty, Barony of, x. 48. xxi. 72. xxv. 6.
Imonea, i. 24. xxviii. 15.
vii. 34.
Island, :
Inchiquin, Barony of, v. 38.
Courts Baron, xv. 33.
Court Leets, xv. 33.
Inchiquine, iv. 5. 6. xv. 43.
Mannor of, xv. 33.
Inch Island, xxviii. 20.
Inchivorroghan Owen, x. 21.
Inchlonaught Parish, Tythes of, x
’ ' ' ' ’ Church of, xxvi. 3
Inchy, vii. 55. x. 2. xviii. 59. xxi. 72. :
56. xxx. 93.
Inchyanglanno, xxix. 54.
Inchy Dromard, xxvi. 52.
Inchygeelagh, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
1 ' '■ xxv. 2.
:viii. 12.
Inge, East, i. 19.^
Iniscnock, xxviii. 4.
Inish, v. 41.
Inishard, xxx. 80.
Inishbegg, xxx. 65.
Inishcortaragh, xxvi. 1
Inish Develin, xxi. 57.
Inishdoolin, xxi. 57.
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Inish Dromard, xxvi. 52.
Inishdrumloglioge, ix. U.
Inishduffe, Island of, xxvm. 4.
Inisherk, xxviii. 88.
Inishgowla, xxvui. 4.
Inishgowlacklanean, xxvui. 3.
Inishkelly, xxyiii. 3.
Inishlahuny, v. 22.
Inishleige, xxviii. 4. .
Inishmaine, Island of; xiii. 23.
Inislimore, Island of, iii. 69. iv. 6.
Inishmorey, iii. 1.
Inishmurry, iii. 1.
Inishnecrosly, xxviii.' 4.
Inishought, xxx. 80.
Inishruher, xxviii. 4.
Inishshorkan, xxviii. 4.
Inislistallimore, xxx. 65.
Inishtreere, Island of, xxviii. 4.
Inistubritle, xxviii. 4.
Inishturke, xxx. 104.
Inisli[ ], xxx. 104.
Iniskean, Island of, iii. 66.
Iniskeene, xxx. 40.
Iniskelly, i. 22.
Iniskerkin, Island of, viii. 46.
Inislockan, Island of, ii. 4.
Inismore, xiv. 10.
Inisteery, Island of, ix. 8.
Inisteoge, Comons of, xxiv. 34.
Houses, xxiv. 28.
Towne of, xxiv. 33.
Inlaghmore, xxx. 63.
Innisbeg, Island of, xvii. 31.
Innisfenibra, xxx. 34.
Innishmetra, xxx. 34.
Innockstowne, x. 53.
Inorgurage, xxvi. 66.
Inorguroge, xvii. 26.
Inisbdavolle, xxviii. 4.
Insenlawrence, xxviii. 73. xxx. 105.
Insequine, Barony of, xxiv. 14.
Inshifogerty, xvi. 27.
Inshigagli, xiv. 28.
Inshimearane, xv. 35.
Inshintavshelagh, iv. 12.
Inshiquine, Barony of, xv. 34. 35. xj
Inshy, x. 8. xx. 41. xxvm. 56.
Insifinine, vii. 48.
Insimucktryer, i. 25.
Insiquin, Barony of, xxvi. 42.
Insiquine, Barony of, xxx. 20.
Inskeene, iv. 4..
Inslavany, xxii. 10.
Inure Corn and Tuck Mill, n. 4.
Inver, xiii. 15. xxx. 101. 102.
Invergaroge, xvii. 26.
Inyskeagli, xiv. 2.
Iraghticomeer, Barony of, v. 38.
Iraghticonner, Barony of, vi. 47. vii. 3'
Iraghticonor, Barony of, x. 8.
Iraght Iconor, Barony of, xxii. 58.
Iraghtivonner, Barony of, vii. 30.
Iraghtuonner, Barony of, xiv. 25.
Irhin, xxviii. 22.
Irintavan, xxvi. 66.
Iriscoe Castle, xxviii. 6.
Irislitowne, ii. 40. v. 56. vi. 25. vii.
2. 22. 42. 60. x. 66. xvi. 30.32. ■
2. xxii. 52. xxiii. 15. xxviii. 20.
Irish Towne, North, xxiv. 29.
B-redinagh, ii. 8. ...
Irrish, Half Barony of, xxvm. 5.
Irrishane, xxviii. 4.
Irteene, x. 22.
Irusliane, xxviii. 3.
Iscanlaw Island, viii. 16.
Iskaroone, xxix. 95.
Iskedogh, xxx. 29.
Iskefealiffe, xxix. 54.
Isker, iv. 31.
Iskerean, xviii. 4.
Iskerlethnally, ix. 18.
Iskeyme, ii. 15.
Iskermurry, viii. 33.
Iskernegarke, xxvi. 54.
Iskerone, vi. 21. xviii. 4.
Iskesalliffe, xxi. 95.
Island, ii. 23. iv. 66. x. 1.67. xvi
Island Derry, xx. 75.
Islanecare, xxv. 22.
Island Eddy, xxi. 97.
Eden, xxviii. 5.
Islandgappoge, xvi. 4.
Island I Cullen, xxviii. 22.
Inglassy, iv. 8.
Louglian, viii. 55.
Masson, xvi. 37.
Mc Allen, xxv. 22.
Islandmore, ii. 15. v. 11. xv. 8. xj
xxviii. 3. 99. xxix. 54.
Islandoan, xv. 10.
Island O’Mulgrum, xxx. 104.
Islands, xvii. 59.
Barony of, iv. 5. xiii. 11. xv. 2
25.
Islandsloghleagh, xvii. 16.
Island Tagrott, xxviii. 4.
Trassney, x. 18.
Islenamuck, xvi. 31.
Issellan, xiii. 15.
Isserkelly, xxii. 5.
Isterlabane, xxii. 5.
Itchfeild, Parish of, xvii. 15.
Iteagli, Barony of, x. 62.
Itermurrogh, x. 48.
Itragh, xxi. 49.
Iveagh, Lower Barony of, in. 06. xj
Upper Barony of, iii. 56. 61.
IVeragBarony of, vii. 30. xxx. 63. 6
Iveraght, Barony of, xxix. 26.
Iverke, v. 27. 30. vii. 15. ix. 55. x.
28.31. xvi. 12.16. xvii. 18. xx.
22. xxiii. 3. xxviii. 20. 62. xxix.
J.
Jackettstowne, vi. 25.
.Tackstowne, xvi. 6.
Janies his Land, ii. 21.
James Bryans Close, ii. 21.
Jamestowne, ii. 21. x. 21. xv
52. :
16. :
Jans Land, xiii. 12.
Jeffreystowne, xv. 63.
Jeiffeshney, iv. 1. ...
Jenkenstowne, xiii. 81. xxvm. 18.
Jenkins Garden, xxiii. 37.
— Lane, xv. 76.
Mill, xxiv. 30.
Jennettstowne, xxviii. 20.
Jenstonone, Park of, iii. 59.
Jerpoint Burgagery, xxiv. 54.
Jesuits Garden, xx. 46.
Jinkenstowne, xiii. 31.
Joans Land, ii. 21.
Jobstowne, xxvi. 33.
John Roothstowne, vm. 66.
Johnstowne, i. 15. iii. 34.^ v^ 16^ v
6.’ 45. xxi- 65. xxii. 2. 34.
xxvi. 43. 49. 59. 70. x
xxix. 9. 30. 39.
Little, vi. 25. xxviii. 83.
Mill of, xxx. 33.
Jones's Land, Chief-rent, xvi. 13.
Jonnistowne, iv. 38. _ oo
Jordans Land in Swords,
Jordanstowi
Karroward, ii. 51.
Kartanstowne, xvi. 48.
Karunargitt, ii. 51.
Kate Wangles Meadow, vii. 26.
Kates Parke, vii. 26.
Katharineany, xvii. 79.
Katliarinestowne, xvii. 79.
Katharins Towne, xvii. 79.
Katherlagh, Barony of, x. 2.
Katherlough, Barony of, viii. I.
County, viii. 1.
Kattarrowreagli, ii. 35.
Kavagher, xx. 74.
Kayer, xxi. 84.
Edermyne, xvi. 88.
ICeadragh, iv. 11.
Keaghan, xxi. 75.
Keagheigliatrin, ii. 8.
Keainestowne, xvii. 65.
Kealdragh, vi. 3.
Keale, vi. 57. xxx. 88.
Kealeingstowne, ii. 21.
Kealestowne, iii. 38.
Kealla, xxx. 64.
Keally, iii. 15.
Kealmore, xvii. 24..
Kealogearin, xxix. 55.
Kealoges, ii. 53.
Kealtes, xxiv. 16.
Keamore, iv. 66.
Keanbegg, xi. 4.
Keanebegg, xi. 4.
Keanmoy, iv. 5.
Keanraure, xxx. 63.
Keantoher, jdcx. 40.
Keapernecossy, xxx. 65. 67.
Keappaghbrowny, xiii. 7.
Keappaghanfinana, xiii. 7.
Keappernoe, xxx. 67.
Kearhubegg, xx. 3.
Kearhumotta, ii. 16.
Kearnekerry, x. 48.
Kearnemeanaghy, xxiii. 35.
Kearnes, East and West, xvii. 1
Kearny, East, xv. 33.
— West, xv. 33.
Kearowmore, x. 39.
Kearyglit, iv. 53.
Keatingstowne, xvi. 7. 38.
Keazers Lane, xxix. 15.
Kedeneslianragli, xiii. 15.
Kedew, xvi. 39.
Keelegarry, iii. 22.
Keeles, xvi. 4. .
Keenoge, viii. 13. ix. 37. xi. 3
ii. 49.
58. :
i. 47. xxvm.
I Joy Gate, x. 21.
. 15.
xxx. 104.
Barony of, xv. 34. 35. :
Islandbegg, vii. 30.
Ilandcorre, viii. 49.
Island-dekilly, xxx. 88.
(122.)
Eastern Fame, •
Junisto, xxx. 63.
Junny, xvi. 25.
Kahirkishlagh, xx. 14.
Kainsl, xxi. 75. ,
Kalean, xxix. 75.
Kallchoroigore, iii- 1-
Kalloge, ii. 15.
Kanagospoth, icxiv. 46.
Kankill, xiii. 16.
Kanturke, xxviii. 2.
Karemane, iv. 14.
Karrakeele, xiv. 28.
Karranekite, xvi. 16.
Karranglasse, xxx. 93.
, Karrcunolly, xv. 12.
Keeskemore, vii.
Keganny, xxvi. t)'i.
Kehaske, xv. 35.
Keigheghter, xxi. 67.
Keilart, xxix. 43.
Keildeish, xxix. 112.
Keilc, xiii. 37. xxi. 73.
Keilebegg, xxii. 50.
Keiledeere, xxviii. 3.
Keiledomelballa, ix. 25.
Keilenecarry, ii. 8.
Keilfiea, xxviii. 6.
Keilkelly, xvi. 82.
Keillesa, xxix. 43.
Kcilly, ii. 12-
Keil McThomas Roe, >
Keiltegarruffe, vi. 57.
Keilultane, iv. 26.
Keilvoghter, xxi. 67.
Keiolenerush, ii. 8.
Keioleregaliahe, ii. 8.
Keittereagli, xxix. 43.
Kelbehagh, iv. 5.
Kelbonane, xviii. 61.
Kelkane, xxx. 93.
Kelkenny County, xvu. 18.
Kell, ix. 30.
Kellballyduffe, ix. 30.
Kellbellaskagh, iii- 32.
Kclldabasty, ix. 16.
Kellesenan, x. 12.
Kellestowne, xv. 78.
Kelline, ix. 25.
Kellins, xxi. 23.
Kellistowne, xiii. 64.
Kellmaskinitt, iv. 6.
Kellmoglasse, Parish of, xx
Kellnemannagh, Barony of,
Kellonaghanbegg, xxv. 43.
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48
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X. 12.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND.
[March
xvi. 12.
V. 41.42.
i. 42. 60.
t. 55. 56.
'. 12. 43.
:. 32. 50. 67.
IV- Kellonguigh, x. 18.
INDEX Kellonohonbeg, xxv. 43.
LOCOKUM Kellrush, i. 36.
•° Kells, viii. 60. xiii. 60.
Cmtr xvii. 69. xxix. 95.
Adventurers, Barony of, ii. 21. iii. 31.41. i
Soldiers, v. 38. vi. 33. vii. 14. 58. ”:i:
&c- 62. x. 2. 16. 44. xi. 37.
xiii. 35. xv. 30. 61. xv
61. 73. xvii. 69. 75. xviii. 6. 60. xx
23. 39. xxi. 34. 53. xxii. 53. x?
10. 17.21.24.41. xxiv. 10. 11
7. 29. xxvi. 26. xxviii. 17. 2
xxix. 1. 10. 28. 64. 73. 87. 89. 94.
95. 98. xxx. 42. 61. 99.
Burgesse Lands, xxviii. 2.
. — Streete, xxiv. 32.
Town of, xxii. 51. xxiii. 10.
Kellsenan, x. 12.
Kellycally, xxviii. 5.
Kellystowne, vi. 25.
Kemault, xxi. 75.
Kenagh, x. 50.
Kenaglmn, vii. 50. x. 60.
Kenaglit, Barony of, iv. 22.
Kenbegg, xiii. 40.
Kencullee, viii. 26.
Kendroestowne, xxv. 9.
Kenelearty, Barony of, vi. 11.
Kenenellane, xxviii. 5.
Kenley, Chief-rent, xvi. 13.
Kenlyes, Priory of, xvi. 13.
Kennanstowne, xxix. 46.
Kenneagh, xxiv. 24.
Kennedies Parke, xv. 76.
Kennedy Lane, xxv. 17.
Kennisperrin, xxix. 43.
Kennispine, xxix. 43.
Kennoght, Barony of, xiii. 41.
Kenny Street, xxiv. 32.
Kenock, xxix. 1.
Kenoge, v. 56. xvi. 30. 47. xvii. 33.
Kenraghstowne, xxx. 82.
Kenry, Barony of, x
xxviii. 18. 20. 52.
Kents Land, Chief-n
Kentstowne, xviii. 42.
Kenturke, xvii. 19. xxvi. 65.
Keppagh, iv. 42. xv. 55.
Keppan, xv. 38.
Keranstowne, xiv. 2.
Kercock, iv. 64.
Kerduan, iii. 16.
Kerecurrihy, Barony of, xxviii.
Kerenan, vii. 16.
Kerigrohanbegg, Churdi of, xj
Parish Tythes of, xxvi. 3;
Kerihill, xxi. 27.
Kernestowne, xvi. 48.
Kerns, East and West, x. 67.
Kernurrihy, Barony of, iv. 50.
Kernyes Crott, vii. 26.
Kerre Currihy, Barony of, xxi:
Kerrie County, vi. 47.
Kerrifescoult, xxx. 101.
Kerriskipp, x. 67.
Kerrisperrin, xxix. 43.
Kerrubane, xxv. 27.
Kerry County, i. 10. iii. 10.
v. 3. 7. 10. 20. 22. 26. 38. 50.
29. 30. viii. 8. 37. ix. 8. 47. x. 2. 8. 22. 48.
xi. 13. 17. 19. xiii. 64. xiv. 2. 17.25.2
xv. 28. 48. 50. xvi. 20. xvii. 22. 47. xvi
48. 56. 58. 6Lxx. 3. 8. 26. 36. 41. xxi.S
95. xxii. 58. xxiii. 22. 39. 42. 47. xxiv. 4
46. 54. 56. xxvi. 14. 71. 72. xxviii. 11. 62.
84. 95. xxix. 11. 26. 47. 4S.54.85.
63. 65. 67.
Kerrycurrihy, Barony of, y
Kerrycurrishy, Barony of,
Kerrycurryhy, Barony of, :
Kcrrygrohanbegg, x. 1.
Kerryhill, xxi. 53. xxiii. 4
Kervermurchie, xxx. 101.
Kery County, i. 35.
Keryfreagh, xxx. 101.
Kesenan, vii. 16.
Kessenan, iii. 16.
Kettillutragh, xxv. 22.
Ketdeoghtragh, xxv. 22.
Kevan County, xvii. 48.
Kewnistowne, xvii. 65.
Keyer Edernine, xxix 20.
Key Lane, xxiv. 37.
Keylans, x. 22.
Key Stive* !
Sue
:. 21. x
;. 67.
i. 2. 36.
Wood of, xvii. 24.
Kibline, x. 66.
Kiery County, v. 11. x. 69.
Kilashei', Church of, xxvi. 37.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 37
Kilballenamore, xxx. 107.
Kilballiver, xxx. 18.
Kilballyday, xxiv. 17.
Kilballyfolly, v. 15.
Kilballyhemekin, xxiii. 2.
Kilballyhon, Parish of, iv. 5.
Kilbane, x. 67.
Kilbarran, Parish of, iv. 4.
Kilbarry, Tithes of, vi. 2.
Kilbeg, xxvi. 71.
Kilbegg, vi. 3.
Kilbelfada Parish, Tythes of, xx
Kilbenine, iii. 41.
Kilbeoge, xvii. 23.
Kilberry, xvii. 82. xxx. 93.
Kilbe[ ], xvii. 15.
Kilbirne, xvi. 38.
Kilbirry, xxx. 41.
Kilbixy, xxv. 41.
Kilblane, xxviii. 73.
Kilboage, i. 25.
Kilbolan, ix. 53.
Kilbolane, iv. 26. xiii. 69. xxii. ;
76. xxx. 39. 84. 85.
Great House of, xvi. 23.
Kilboy, iv. 49.
Kilboynell, xxviii. 3.
Kilbrack, xiv. 2.
Kilbracken, xxiv. 52.
Kilbrackstowne, xiv. 2.
Kilbradon, xxx. 49.
Kilbragh, xxix. 108.
Kilbraghan, xxiv. 52.
Kilbreckans, ix. 5.
Kilbredemore, iii. 59.
Kilbrediraore, xi. 9.
Kilbree, xvii. 82.
Kilbreedey, ix. 45.
Kilbreidy, iv. 5.
Kilbrenan, ii. 2.
Kilbreny, ii. 2.
Kilcona, Parish of, ii. 51.
Kilcondy, xx. 19.
Kilcone, Parish of, i. 14.
Kilconnell, Barony of, iv.
Kilconran, x. 1.
Kilconway, ii. 5.
Barony of, ii. 3. xv.
- Barony, Tithes of, ii.
Kilcordan, iv. 5.
Kilconnuck, iii. 68.
Kilcornan, x. 66.
Kilcornane, iv. 25.
Kilcotty, xxvi. 69.
Kilcouish, viii. 33.
Kilcouhnan, iv. 20. ix. 18
Kilcoursey, xiii. 32.
Barony of, xv. 68. x
Kilcreene, ii. 5.
Kilcrelick, iv. 5.
Kilcridden, xxx. 101.
Kilcrohan, xxiv. 21.
Kiicrony, xviii. 10. xxviii.
Kilcronye, iv. 5.
Kilcruelta Parish, Tythes .
Kilcullin, Barony of, x
Kilbre
r. 26.
Kilbrickt
Kilbride, v. 7. viii. 60.
59. xiii. 32. xi
10. 50. xxvi. 6
Church, Advowson, &c. of,
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 16
Rectory of, vii. 35.
Kilbridge, xxix. 73.
Kilbrinane, xx. 19.
Kilbrittan, Cantred of, xviii. 40.
Kilbrogane, Church of, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Kilbryde, xi. 13.
Kilbuffett, viii. 19.
Kilby, vi. 27.
Kilbyggun, iv. 6
Kilcagh, xxix. 90.
Kilcunnon, xiii. 23.
Kilcarrell, iv. 5.
Kilcarton, x. 18.
Kilcaskin, i. 1. xxx. 92.
Kilcassin, iv. 5.
Kilcastowne, x. 66.
Kilchrodan, xxvi. 33.
Kilclogher, iv. 5. 6.
Kilcloghir, iv. 6.
Kilclomenbrynane, ix. 6.
Kilcloncorkerry, iv. 69.
Kilcloncorkery, vi. 10.
Kilclonkarkary, iv. 69.
Kilclony, xxvi. 15.
ICilcogan, xv. 28.
Kilcolane, xiv. 2.
Kilcolgan, xiii. 69. xxii. 54. xxi
Mannor of, xx. 1.
Kilcollum, iv. 6.
Kilcolman, iv. 27. ix. 18.
Kilcolnmne, i. 16.
Kilcornan, x. 1.
Kilcomin, ix. 34.
Kilcomore, xvii. 15.
Kilcomreagh, xxviii. 20.
73. :
r. 24.
Kilcumnej', xi
Kilcunny, xiii. 40.
Kilcurry, xiii. 49.
Kildalton, xxiii. 3.
Kildare, xiii. 64. 68.
- County, i. 1. 36. ii. 39. 40. iii. 14. 24.
iv. 34. 42. 43. viii. 1. 57. x. 15. 65.
xi. 21.33. 39. xiii. 6. 12. 27. xv.50.
78. xvi. 61. xvii. 15. 21. 57. xx.
72. xxii. 1. 2. 4. 7. 9. 30. xxiv. 3.24.
54. xxv. 5. 28. 32. xxvi. 7. 45. 49.
71. xxviii. 17. 19. 25. 29. 44. 66. 92.
93. 95. xxix. 57. 60. 90. xxx. 33. 38.
60. 68. 82. 91. 94.
Earls, Tenement, s
- Town
Kildeanon,
Kikleavan, xviii. 36
Kildee, ii. 48.
Kildengen, xiii. 27.
Kilderbrane, ii. 8.
Kildermot, iii. 11.
Kilderry, iv. 6.
Kildery, x. 2.
Kildeveliske, xxx. 4
Kildina, iv. 5.
Kildisert, Parish of,
Kildogkan, xxviii. 7
Kildonnell, xi. 64.
Kildowny, xxvi. 70.
Kildrinagh, xxii. 16
Kildromoda, xxiii. 1
Kildrought, xvii. 22
- Liberties of, x
Kildrumbramly, xiii
Kildrunny, xxx. 42.
Kilduffe, xx. 41.
Kildugh, xxiv. 21.
Kileglan, xxiii. 5.
Kilfada, x. 1.
Kilfane, xvii. 72.
Kilfedane, Parish of, ii
Kilfehye, vii. 34.
Kilfelin, iv. 5.
Kilfenraghty, xi v :3 .
Kilferagh, iv. 5.
Parish of, iv. 5.
Kilfere, i. 12.
Kilfloyne Comon, xxiv
- Parish of, xxiv. 4
Kilfursh, viii. 8.
KilgarifFe, xx. 8.
Kilgartary, xvii. 47.
Kilgarvan, x. 35.
Kilglassbryan, v. 1.
Kilglassy, iv. 6.
Kilglene, x
Kilglenn, *
Kilglossie,
Kilgobban,
Kilgoben, :
Kilgobinet,
Kilgorta, x
Kilgreny, i
Kilgriffin, 3
Kilgurten,
Kilgurtin,
Kilikiery, >
Kilinrure, :
i. 57.
40.
:. 101.
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v. 46.
Kilkannon, x. 18.
-Kilkarvan, x. 2.
Kilkattery, vii. 34.
Kilkea, xxix. 30. .
alld Moone, Barony ot, i. 3b. x. lb.
61. xxii. 2. 7. xxix. 60. 90. xxx
and Moon, Barony of, viii. 1.
Kilkeanane, xxx. 82.
Kilkearan, xiii. 35.
Kilkee, iv.5.
Kilkeedy, xvi. 25.
Parish of, iv. 5. 6.
Kilkeere, iii. 1.
Kilkelly, xxx. 32.
Kilkelnery, Church of, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tytlies of, xxvi. 38.
Kilkena, iv. 56.
Kilkehan, x. 67 .
Kilkeiinie, County of, j ’’
Kilkenny, ii. 37. iv. 1.
36. xxix. 6. 70.
, Barony of, iv. 31. xxvi. 71.
City of, xi. 55. xvi. 73.
City, Houses in, xxiv. 28.
Coitions of, xxiv. 30.
County, i. 12.20. ii. 1.32. iii. 18.62
79. iv. 31.40.42. 51. v. 12.25. 27
30. 32. 54. vi. 17. 22. 33. 61. vii. 14
15. 18.43.45.46.51. viii. 14.15.30
39. 58. 66. ix. 50. 55. x.2.9. 27. 38.
44. 49. 66. xi. 28. 34. 38. 42. 55.
xiii. 5. 12. 35. 55. 63. 69. 72. xiv. 2.
13. 20. 25. xv. 30. 46. 50. 68. 71
xvi. 7. 12. 1 6. 22. xvii. 13. 15. 16. 29
51. 72. 89. xviii. 4. 26. 53. xx. 15
18.20.31.44.50.60.80. xxi. 21. 27
46. 52. 84. xxii.22. xxiii. 1. 3.4. 10
16. 18. 21. 32. 37. 41.46.
25. 52. 54. xxv. 3. 7. 45.
18. 21. 23. 26. 32. 41 . 45. 74.
20.73.91. xxix. 1.2.3. 8.10
73.76.87.89.91.113. xxx. 17. 42.
49. 56. 58. 86. 106. 107.
County of the City, xviii. 38.
East Part, vi. 42.
Liberties of, iii. 59. xi. 55
50.59. xvi.7. 18
10.44.46.47. xx... ~
. Liberties of the City of,
. Saint John, xi. 59.
Kilkennybegg, xi.59.
Kilkenny West, Barony of,
100. xxii. 2. 7. xxvi. K -
Kilkeny Count}', ii. 21.
West, Barony of,
Kilkeran, ii. 37. iv. 31.
ICilkerane, xxix. 91.
Kilkeraneighter, iv. 13.
Kilkeranem QQ
Kilkerin, xvi,
Kilkerni, ii. i
Kilkesan, xx:
Kilkevan, x.
Mill of,
Kilkevean, x
Kilkillaghery, viii. 52
KiMlverry, ii. 51.
Kilki livery, Parish of,
Kilknocker, xxx. 39.
Kilknogher, xxx. 39.
Kilkyran. ix.6.
Kill, v.
Kill House
Killabrone.
Killacollin, xtu. a
Killacrannagh, xv
Killadeagh, xvii.:
Killaderge, xi.46
Killaderry, ii. 15.
Killadine, xvii. 3'
Killadowan, xxx.
Killadow"’' vvv-
Killafen,
Killnfolly,
Killagarra,
Killagh, x
Killagha, :
Killaghagl.,
Killaghbane,
Killaghbegg, xv.54.
Killaghdobbin, xv. 72.
Killaghee, xxviii. 55. 73.
Killagherry, viii. 52.
Killaghintobber, i. 7.
Killagh Morgan, xv.72.
Killaghogy, xiii. 16.
Killaghorane, i. 25.
Killagh run, xxix. 43.
Killaghter, Pole of, ii. 31.
Killaghtvally, xxix. 76.
Killaghy, vii. 43. xxviii. 55
Abby of, xxi. 85.
Mannor of, xxviii. 55
Killagonanagan, viii. 1.
Killaha, iii. 35. xxviii. 84.
Parish of, xxix. 54.
Killahin, xi.61.
Killahine, v.51. vi. 24. xvi
KiUahy, xvii. 83.
Killalan, xv. 72.
Killa-lea, xvi.7.
Killaleine, xxx. 15.
Killalhan, xv.72.
Killalish, xxx. 78.
Killalla, Diocesse of, >
Killallon, x.2.
Killally, v. 16. :
iii. 79. '
Killbeg, xv. 59.
Killbegg, iii. 45. 47.
xvii. 18. 48. xvii
51.
Killbegoge, xx. 34.
Killbegott, xx. 34.
Killbeling, xvi. 54.
Killbeloge, xxx. 93.
Killbennett, xvii. 23
Killberagan, xiv. 18.
Killberry, i. 28. xvi,
Killbognaveene, xxv
Killbolane, vii. 12. :
41. 55. xx* ‘
Killbollane,
Killbonane, vii. 4. xxui. 47 . xxi
Killboy, xxiii. 38.
Killboyne, xxiii. 17. 24.
Killbrack, xxi. 20.
Killbragh, xxvi. 67.
Killbrasen, xvi. 25.
Killbready, xxix. 78.
Killbrean, xxviii. 66.
Killbredebeg, xvi. 18.
Killbredemore, xvi. 18.
Killbredymore, xxix. 90.
Killbree, xxi. 72.
Killbreedie, xi. 26.
Killbreedy Minor, xvii. 4.
Killbregan, xxx. 86.
South Part, i. 20.
Killbrew, xxi. 97. xxix. 26.
Killbrackane, ix. 30.
Killbrickan, i. 22.
Kill bride, iii. 1. 54. xvii. 2. 65. j
1.
ii. 26.
Church of, 3. —
Parish, Tydtes of, xxvi. 39.
Killbrittin, iv. 38.
Killcabraigh, xx. 40.
Killcagan, Rectory of, viii. 1.
Killcahell, xx. 66.
Killcallatrint, xxx. 52.
Killcallry, xxiii. 48.
Killcaltrim, xxii. 18.
Killcamroan, viii. 25.
Killcangly, xxx. 68.
Killcannon, vi. 28.
Killcanskine, xxx. 92.
Killcappacussane, xxviii. 79.
Killcarnan, xxi. 35.
Killcarne, xxix. 61.
Killcarricke, xxii. 16.
Killcarrone, xxviii. 51.
Killcarroone, xiv. 29. xvii. 14.
Kilkarroony, xxviii. 51.
Kilkarry, 5ri.21.__
Kilkascane, xxviii. 22.
Killcashane, xxx. 93.
Killcaskane, xxx. 44..
Killcaskin, i. 1.
Killcaskine, xvii. 59.
Killcattalme, iv. 29.
Killchaddy, iii. 1.
Killclare, xxvi. 16.
Killcleary, vii. 30.
Killclinagh, xviii. 44.
Killcloghan, iii. 55. xvii. 22.
Kilkloncorkery, xxviii. 42.
Killcloncosse, xxx. 82.
Killclone, Parish of, xxii. 2.
Killclonkerkerry, xiii. 57 .
Kilklonkorkerry, xxviii. 42.
Kilklony, xvi. 15. xxv. 3.
Killclowene, xvi. 46.
Killclownane, xvi. 46.
Kilkluggin, xxix. 73.
Killcocke, iv.43.
Killcock Faires, Customs of, xxiv. 24.
Market, Customs of, xxiv. 24.
Towne of, xxiv. 24.
Killcodane, Parish of, xv. 35.
Parsonage of, xv. 35.
Killcoe, xxii. 34.
Parish of, xxx. 16.
Killcolane, xv.54.
Killcolemon, xxiii. 10. _
Killcolgnn, v^ 38. xxvi. 15. xxviii. 4
Parish of, xxix
Killcolian, viii. 66.
Kilkollman, xxvi. 5‘
Killcollum, iv. 6.
Killcolman, i. 16. v.
ii. 20.
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Killcolman, Church of, xxvi. 38.
— — Comons of, xxvi. 52.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Killcolmanbane, xxii. 27.
Killcolta, xxvi. 52.
Killcoman, Church of, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Killcomin, iii. 32. xx. 38.
Killcomny, xxii. 16.
Killcomoay, Barony of, xvi. 28.
Kilicomon, viii.25.
Killconel, Barony of, ix. 19.
Killconell, xv. 55.
■ Barony of, v. 12. ix. 16.
Killconickny, ix. 27.
Parish of, ix. 16.
Killconigan Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 59.
Killconla, Parish of, xxvi. 12.
Killconloghta, xxx. 65.
Killconnell, x. 1. xiii. 27. 69. xxii. 54. xxv.
24. xxvi. 15. xxviii. 73. 79. xxix.6.
46.76. xxx. 84.
Barony of, viii. 16. ix. 33. xi. 4. xv. 54.
xvii. 51. xxii. 5.
Kill Connell, xxviii. 41. 55.
Barony of, xxviii. 56.
Killconnagh, Barony of, xi. 4.
Killconnegan, xvii. 17.
Killconway, iii. 37.
Barony of, iv. 30. xxi. 23.
Killcony Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 60.
Killconyhenybeg, iv. 56.
Killconyhenymore, iv. 56.
Killcoole, iv. 42. xxvi. 71.
Killcoolekilly, vii. 30.
Killcooley Toaghie, vii. 30.
Killcoolishell, xvi. 67.
Killcooly, xiv. 2. xvi. 25.
Parish of, xv. 50.
Killcoone, iv. 47.
Killcopickan, xxx. 52.
Killcopigan, xxx. 52.
Killcopp, xi. 74. xxviii. 99.
Killcoran, viii. 44. xi. 12. xvii. 22. xviii. 56.
xxiii. 29.
Killcorane, xv. 57.
Killcorkan, xv. 34.
Killcorkbeg, xxi. 56.
Killcorky, xxvi. 51.
Killcormack, xxviii. 22.
Church of, xxvi. 38.
—— Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Killconnuck, iii. 74. xxiii. 44.
Killcornane, Parish of, xxiv. 53.
Killcorny, Church of, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Killcorran, xxi. 77.
Killcorrane, xxviii. 12.
Killcorrolagh, xx. 11.
Kill Corsy, Barony of, xxviii. 44.
Killcosh, i. 25.
ICillcoskan, x. 66.
Killcoskeliane, xxviii. 71.
Killcotty, xviii. 4.
Killcoullman, xxx. 74.
Killcoulman, xi. 59. xx. 13. xxvi. 52. 57.
Killcouloghta, xxx. 67.
Killcounty, xxx. 49.
Killcournane, ix. 19.
Killcouroe, xxx. 40.
Killcoursey, xxix. 33.
Barony of, v. 63. ix. 16. xiii. 32. xvi.
87. xxix. 31. 40. xxx. 105.
Killcoursy, Barony of, xxix. 10. 87.
Killcovagh, xvii. 39.
Killcowan, xi. 54. xxvi. 42.
Killcowny, ix. 6.
Killcradane, xxiv. 46.
Killcranaten, x. 51.
Killcrane, xxi. 75.
Killcranmore, xxi. 72.
Killcraugh, xv. 56.
Killcretlan, viii. 16. xxiv. 46.
Killcrederyes, vii. 30.
ICillcreene, iii. 26.
Killcricoge, x. 22.
Killcroan, Parish of, i. 40.
Killcrochane, xv. 54.
Parish of, xxix. 85.
Killcroe, xxv. 22.
Killcroeg, iii. 1.
Killcromera, xx. 61 .
Killcronan, xxx. 92.
Killcronane, xxx. 88. 92.
Killcrony, vi.61. xxiv. 41.
Killcrossane Wood, i. 1.
Killcrosse, viii. 49.
Killcrow, iv. £1.
Killcruddan, xxvi. 33.
Killcrumriagh, xxi. 14.
Killcruoge, vi. 57.
Killcrutt, xxii. 16.
Killcuane, xiv. 3.
Killcubbin, xxv. 22.
Killcuile, xxv. 22.
Killcullagh, v. 48.
Killcullane, xvi. 7.
KillculleW House, iii. 24.
Killcullihine, viii. 39.41.
Killcttllin, xiv. 19.
Barony of, xxviii. 44.
Church, Lands of, xxiv. 2
Faire, Customs of, xxiv. 2
Killcully, Church of, xxvi. 39.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 3
’ xi. 48.
Parish of, ix. 16.
cviii. 75.
, Church of, xxvi. 37.
i, Tythes of, xxvi. 37.
i, Church of, xxvi. 39.
•ton, Church of, x
ih, Tythes of, xx
KiUdrum, xi. 4. xvii. 59.
kegg,
i. 24.
Killduffe, iii. 68. 75. •
xxix. 10). xxx. 63.
South Part, iv. 33.
Killdurent, xi. 20.
Killdurrey, xxi. 85.
Killea, xxi. 24.
Parish of, xxiii. 2. xxix. 45.
Killeage, i.25. iv.70.
Killeagh, ii. 18. 43. iii. 38. 42. iv.29.
10. vii. 10. 55. ix. 38. xi. 31. :
vii. 19. :
xxv. 6. :
Parish, Ty thes of, x
Killeaglan, xvi. 37.
KilleaSe, xxiv. 9.
i.21. :
Sanctuary Lands, iii. 59.
Killecliocilly, xxi. 75.
Killeclogine, xi. 35.
Killecragan, xi. 35.
Killecroe, xi. 36.
Killecully, xvi. 15.
Killecunty, xv. 38.
Killedeere, xxviii. 2.
Killedmond, xxii. 16.
Killedode, xxi. 83.
Killee, xxx. 93.
Killedan, Parish of, ii. 33.
Killeedy, xxii. 47.
Killeegh, xxv. 6.
Killeeke, ix.6.
Killeely, xxiv. 56. xxix, 54.
Killeen, xvii. 65.
Killeenan, xiv. 33.
Killeene, ii. 53. iv. 11. vi. 40. ix. 6. 19. x,
67. xi. 36. xiii. 30. xv. 33. 35. xvii.
68. xviii. 13. 29. xxi. 72. xxv. 18.
xxviii. 63. xxix. 54. 78.
Great, iii. 20.
Killeeneardnasack, iv. 11.
Killeene Butler, xxix. 66.
Killeenedeemer, viii. S3.
Killeenes, xxi. 95.
Killeeny, xxix. 77.
Killeese, Church of, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Killefadda, xviii. 8.
Killefargy, xxi. 76.
Killegan, xxx. 71.
Killegarruffe, v. 53.
Killegeagh, ii. 13.
KiUegee, xi. 3.
Killegfin, ix. 6.
Killegillane, xiii. 65.
Killeglis, iv. 5.
Killegney, xiii. 44.
Killegny, xi. 45.
ICillegomaglaucha, vi. 3.
Killegorta, xxx. 65.
Killegrayge, xxi. 76.
Killegurteene, xv. 74.
Killehalley, v. 57.
Killehaly, xviii. 56.
Killehamody, xiii. 15.
Killehearagh, ix. 16.
Killehegh, vii. 43.
Killehena, iii. 9.
Killehinsey, xxix. 95.
Killeigh-Holycross, Monastery of, i. 1.
Moate of, xviii. 34.
Parochial Church of, i. 1.
Rectory of, i. 1.
Tythes of, i. 1.
Killeine, xxii. 48.
Killeire, xx. 43.
Killekeer, iii. 1.
Killekeskeame, xxi. 76.
Killelagh, viii. 52.
Twogh of, viii. 49.
Killelan, vi. 24.
Rectory of, viii. 1.
Killelane, ix. 27. x. 41. xx. 11.
Killelin, ix. 8.
Killelinas, xxv. 24'.
Killelisse, xxi. 77.
Killellin, xv. 26.
Killelongford, xi. 59.
Killelteene, vii. 30.
Killemlagh, Parish of, xxx. 63.
Killemoane, xxix. 73.
Killemoghan, xvi. 42.
Killen, vi.57.
Killenagh, xiii. 16. xxi. 38.
Killenaghton, xi. 64.
Killenan, x. 67.
Killenane, xiv. 2.
Woods, ix. 6.
Killenarkin, xxiii. 43.
Iiillenarregie, x. 13.
Killenaught, xi. 35.
Killenaw, xi. 35.
Killenboy, ix. 47.
Killencallen, xviii. 13.
Killencrott, xviii. 14.
Killeneboy, xvi. 47.
Killenecasse, v. 29.
Killeneday, ix. 19.
Killeneens, x. 29.
Killenegnoc, vi. 37.
Killenegrosse, xxviii. 10.
Killeneliinch, iv.Sl.
Killenehy, ix.16.
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Killgart, xxx. 34.
Killgarvan, xxvi. 43.
Parish of, xxix. 85.
Killgai-vane, xxii. 7.
Killgelagh, xxvi. 66.
Killgelcogh, xiii. 65.
Killgcnellana, xxviii. 79.
Killgibbon, xvi. 88.
Killglasse, Church of, xxv
Parish, Tythes of, x:
Killgleney, xvi. 54.
Killgienna, xvi. 37.
Killglinny, xvi. 66.
Killgmer, Paris!) of, xxvii
Killgnosy, x. 21.
Kii!gol>bine, xvii. 65.
\a, xvi. 87.
can, Rectory of, viii. )
Killinan, xxix. 33.
Killinane, xvi. 33.
Killinanoyer, vi. 3.
Killinaquoke, V. 1.
Killinarden, xv. 69.
Killinasbegg, viii. 39.
Kill inbin, xiii. 32.
Killinboare, xiii. 49.
Killinboy, iv. 31. xvii. 27.
Killinbrelian, xvi. 31 .
Killincally, vii. 53.
Killincarrigg, xxiii. 34.
Killincuddihy, xxiii. 44.
Killincooly, xxviii. 63.
Killincreagh, xiii. 68.
Killincrevagh, xiii. 68.
Killincrosse, xvi. 30.
Killincurrihy, Barony of, i
Killindonnell, xxx. 40.
Killindoony, xxviii. 46.
Killindawlin, xviii. 12.
Killine, ix. 47. xvi. 7. xxii,
Killinearly, xxii. 16.
Kiulnee, "Parish of, ii. 51.
Killlnegullen' Si't-T.^1 *
KilUneher^xxx.45^
Kiilinellin,’ xiii' 40.’
Killinemanagh, xv. 38.
Killine, Patrick of, xxii. 5.
Sn|" vK SO.' 1
Killinmartry, Church of,
Parish, Tythes of, j
Killiogigl., xxvi. 72.
Killinory’ vii. 2.
Kniinr5tyr^ix.37.
Killinrath, xx. 11.
Killinreagl), viii. 33.
Killinrindowny, ii. 17. xxii. 8. xxx. 29.
Rectory of, viii. 1.
Killiny, xviii. 15.
Killinyver, viii. 26.
Killioan, xiv. 24.
Killiogli, iii. 22.
Killiolgan, xxix. 6.
Killiowne, xxii. 48.
siiSrii '
Killire, xvi. 88.
Killiry, xvii. 65.
Ilin, xvi. 40. xxvi. 30. x
110. xxx. 80.
Ilin, Bogg of, xvi. 40.
Killisliin, xxiii. 9. xxix. 40.
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INDEX KijliUnOTe, xxv, 33.
LOCORUM Kuhtogher, xvu. 48.
““ Killitunny, iv. 1.
Adventurers, Killivell, ii.51.
Soldiers, Killivirke, xvii. 83.
&c' Killiwillin, xiii. 40.
Kill-James, xvi. 61. xvii. 18. f
Killkatly, iii. 1.
Killkannon, xvi. 19.
Killkarran, xxx. 93.
Killkatvin, xxviii. 22.
Kilikeagb, xxi. 72.
Killkeamones, vii. 30.
Killkearagli, xxx. 63.
Killkearan, xxvi. 43.
Killkee, xv. 35.
Killkeed, xv. 34.
Killit cedy, Parish of, xv. 35.
Killkeele, xxvi. 42. xxviii. 4.
Killkee, Lissincrevy, xv. 35.
Killkeerelly, xxix. 31.
Killkell, xvi. 42.
Killkenny County, xi. 47. xv
53.xxii.24.39. xxiv.50. xxv
46. 56. 85. xxix. 27. 34.
Killkennybegg, xxix. 108.
Killkenragh, vii. 30.
Killkeny County, xxviii. 62.
Killkeoge, Church of, xxvi. 39
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi.
Killkeran, xxi. 47.
Killkerryderrybegg, vii. 30.
Killkessane, xvii. 7.
Killkevan, xxx. 33.
ICillnocckane, xv. 35.
Killkohane, v. 31.
Killkolgan, xxix. 46.
Killkomney, Parish of, xxix. 4
Killkridane, xv. 34.
- Killmabrenan, Church of, xxv
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi.
Killmacahill, xxix. 2.
Killmacaloge, xvii. 47.
Killmacammoge, xxv. 22.
Killmacanerle, xxv. 33.
Kilhnacdonogh, i. 29.
Killmacduagh, Church of, xxv
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi.
Killmac Duagh, Diocesse of, i
Kilhnacilloge, xxx. 65.
Killmackallen, Parish of, i. 2.
Killmackdecmoge, xvii. 51.
Killmackiing, xxviii. 98.
Kdlinacknoran, xv. 31.
Killmackrean, Church of, xxv
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi.
Killmackrogh, iv. 31.
Killmacky, xxix. 38.
Killmaclashy, xxiv. 46.
Killmacleeny, xxviii. 98.
Killmaclessederry, v. 1.
Killmaclone, xxix. 10. 40.
Killmacmerla, xxv. 33.
Killnmcmerly, xxviii. 18.
Killraacoe, xxvi. 43.
Killmacomb, xxviii. 22.
Killraacomoge, x. 2. 48. xxx.
Kilimncorrell, ix. 8.
Killmac
Kilim:
rnlane,
77.
Killmac-Oi
Killmacratt,
Killmacree, iii. 59.
- Sanctuary Lands,
22.
Kilim
;. 78.
Killmacshalgan.
Killmacshallgan, Rectory of, iii. 2.
Killmacshane, ii. 15. xxiv. 57.
Killmactahvay, xxii. 10.
Killmacuddy, xxviii. 31.
Killmacumoge, Parish of, xxx. 93.
Killmndima, x. 64.
Kilhnadonagh, xxiii. 15.
Killmadonoge, i. 9.
Iiillmaganne, xxiii. 4.
Killmaganny, xxi. 53.
Killmagaure, xviii. 48.
Killmagli, xxx. 42.
Killmaghad, Chiefe-rent, ii. 41.
Killmagham, Church of, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Killmaghan, xxi. 75.
Killmaghin, xxi. 72.
Killmaglisse,
Killmagnea,
Killmagner,
Killmaguage.
KiUmaine, xx. 14.
Barony of, i.
xvii. 24. xx. 24.
xxviii. 5. 79. 94.
Killmamebegg, Church of,
Parish, Tythes of, xxv
Tr'" dtagh, x ' "
xiii. 3.
lonnell, iv. 20.
Kill M'Donnogh Duffe, v. 26.
”
Killmedan, xvi. 29. xx. 53. 57. 65.
' xxii. 29. xxv. 24. xxvi. 15. x
41. 51. 55.73. 79. xxix. 5. i
84.
Castle, xxix. 34.
Killmedane, xxii. 21.
Killmeden, iii. 11.
Killmeene, xvi. 54.
Killmemnon, Church of, xxvi. 39.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 39.
Killmena, xx. 8.
Killmeneene, xxviii. 18.
Killmerin, xxvi. 43.
Killmessan, xxi. 76.
Killmeylan, xxx. 42.
Killmichaell, i. 27.
Killmichell, Church of, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Killmighill, xxix. 38.
Killmihill, vii. 30. xxi. 60.
Parish of, xv. 35.
Killmikeere, Parish of, xxvi. 37.
Killmikill, West, xi. 36.
Killmilagh, xvi. 23.
Killmilone, xxviii. 43.
Killminine, xxix. 91.
Killmire, xxix. 42.
Killmistin, xxvi. 43.
Killmaogh Woods, xvii. 15.
Killmocklonne, xiii. 32.
Killmoculmoge, xxv. 2.
Killmodony, i. 25.
Killmodum, viii. 66. x. 9.
Killmoelane, xx. 66.
Killmoell, xxix. 7.
xiv. 28. xv. 34. xvi. 23. -!
74. xxv. 33. xxx. 39. 45. 102.
y of, i. 16. xv. 24. xvi. 23. xx
• Church of, xxvi. 37.
Diocesse of, xxvi. 37. 40.
East, xx. 14.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 37. 60.
Rath of, xvii. 61.
West, xx. 14.
. Woods, x
fell of, xxvi. 37.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi
Killnalongurty, Barony of, v
agh. Barony of, i
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, iv. 31.
iii. 10.
Killnegullan, xxi. 57.
Killnelia, xxx. 45.
Killnelty, x
Killneinanagh, Barony of, x. 47. :
Killnemanna, Barony of, xx. 73.
Killnemannagh, Barony of, vii. 3i
xxviii. 14. xxix. 116.
Killnemarragh, xvi.40.
Killnemody, xxi. 76.
Killnepluckane, xxvi. 46.
Killnereagh, ix. 35.
S:Si'
Kilnicarra, xiii. 49.
Killnick, Sanctuary Lands, :
KillniWskgreagli, viii. 33.
KiUnirath, x
Killnoe, i. 23. xv. 34.
g:f3:riiL£
KiUoaledy, i. 23.
Killoan, iv.24.
KillocaUy, xiv. 27.
Killocanevoy, xxi. 30.
Killocgh, xxiv. 41 .
Killock, xxi. 26.
Killockbrebart, ix.6.
KiUocollin, xxiii. 1.
Killocroghan, xxiv. 21.
Killode Tithes of, xv. 3
Killodornan, iii. 30.
•, xxi. 57.
“■Si.
mage ol, x1
||jlo|^^’2L xxviii
Killogevallin, vi. 3.
Killogh, i. 25. iii. 54. vii. 30.
Killoghey, xxiii. 44.
Killoghneny, ii. 24.^
Killoghy, xv. 50. xxix. 108.
KUlXewhy.^i^e.
Killogy, x. 39.
Killohm, xxviii. 62.
Killoige, x.48.
edy," iv. 6.
34.
Killolluoge, xx>
Killoly, xiv. 27.
KiUomarlye, xx
Killomeagb, iii. 22.
Killominoge, xviii.
Killomoyle, vi. 58.
(122.)
Killonagha, xxx. 63.
Killonaghanmore, xiv. 31.
Kilonbralck, xxx. 98.
Killone, vi. 2. xv. 34.
Court Baron, xv. 34.
Court Leet, xv. 34.
— Parrish of, xv. 35.
Parsonage of, xv. 35.
Seneschalship of, xv. 34.
Viccaridge of, xv. 35.
Killonoghamore, xiv. 31.
Killonoghanbegg, xiv. 31.
Killontaine, xvii. 32.
Killony, xvii. 47.
Killooghter, Xxx. 101 .
Killoone, Parish of, iv. 6.
Killoovning, xiii. 21.
Killoquerke, xxi. 89.
Killoquirke, vii. 32. xxviii. 15.
Killora, ix. 27.
Killoragh, xxviii. 14.
Killoran, v. 12.
Killorane, ix.16. xv. 58.
Killordme, xxviii. 80.
Killornowan, xxi. 30.
Killoroane, iii. 6.
Killorrell, xxi. 75.
Killorroghery, xv. 34.
Killory, xxv.7.
Killoscoby Church, Tythes of, xxvi. 40.
Killosery, Mills of, vi. 25.
Hath of, vi.25.
ICilloshkeliane, iv. 8.
Killoshulan, v. 32.
Killoskillen, xxiii. 15.
Killosserv Beauford, Parish of, vi.25.
Killosty, xxvi. 67.
Killoughter, xv.70.
Killoughternan, xxiii. 42.
Killoulegg, ix. 30.
Killovarrow, xiii. 15.
Killovilloge, xxiv. 16.
Killovinoge, xxix. 69.
Killowary, vii. 55.
Kill Owen, vi. 28.
Killowen, vi. 27. x.2. 18. xvii. 47. xx.
xxix. 38. xxx. 65.
Killower, xxx. 78. 80.
Killowlagh, xxi. 13.
Killownine, xiv. 26.
Killowre, xx. 66.
Killoy, iv. 31.
Killoyne, x.39.
Killpader, i. 23.
Killpagheghailagh, ix. 6.
Kill Patrick, xxii. 34.
Killpatrick, xxi. 28. xxii. 48. xxv,
xxviii. 9. xxix. 47. 113. xxx. 6£
Church of, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38. 41. 5f
Killpatricke, i. 1. x. 51. xiii. 65. x
Killpeakan, v. 38.
Killpearce, xviii. 4.
Killpipe, Rectory of, viii. 1.
Killquane, xviii. 17.
Killquile, xxiv. 11.
Killrady, x. 18.
Killraghin, xx. 70.
Killratlimurry, xxx. 94.
Killrawer, xxiii. 50.
Killreconta, Church of, xxvi. 39.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 39.
Killredane, xxi
Killree, ii. 51.
Cheifry, xxn. jo.
de le Steeple, Suit of Court, xi
Killreeske, xxii. 34.
Killrey, xxx. 61.
Killriffin, xvii. 34. 79.
Killrobert, xxv. 21.
Killrobin, Church of, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Killroe, i. 14. x.51. xv. 73. xxix. 1
IKillrollman, xxix. 100.
Killronane, xxi. 72. xxii. 34.
Killroneighter, i. 25.
Killross, xvi. 4.
Killrosse, xxviii. 31.
Killruan, iv. 24.
Killrush, vi. 8. x. 14. xv. 44. 50.
xxx. 42.
Killruthery, xviii. 55.
Killsallaghan, Court Baron, vi.l.
Killsallaglian, Court Leete,
Mannor of, vi. 1.
Killsallogh, v. 15.
Killsamsoge, xvi. 39.
Killsandra, Church of, xxvi
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi.
Killsaran, xviii. 49.
Killsarran, iii. 16. 63.
Killsardran, Church of, xxvi.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi.
Killscannell, xxv. 27.
ICillshachane, xxx. 65.
Killsballohan, xxv.7.
Killshanigge, xx. 41.
Killshany, Parish of, xv. 35.
Parsonage of, xv. 35.
Killshillane, xxv. 38.
Killsonogh, xvi. 41.
Killsough, xvi. 47.
Kill St. Lawrence, v. 31. xx'
Church of, xxvi. 39.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi.
Kill St. Nicholas, Church of,
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi
Killstaggy, x. 18.
Killtabrid Island, ix. 21.
Killtaffery, iii. 23.
Killtalasty, ix. 16.
Killtallagh, xxviii. 63.
Killtallaghan, xxiii. 21.
Kill tare Parish, Tythes of, x:
Killtarnaghta, Church of, xx'
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi
Killtartan, Barony of, xxi.
xxviii. 56.
Church of, xxvi. 39.
Parish, Tythes of, xxv
Killtass, xv. 24.
Killtayle, xxi. 76.
Killtedo, xxi. 34.
Killteene, xxix. 54.
Killteery, xxv. 27.
Killtemplaine, xxvi. 52.
Killtenell, Cheifry, xxii. 18.
Killtibride, xvi. 34.
Killtilly, xxix. 114.
Killtinagli, xxiii. 47.
Killtowne, xxix. 26. 55.
Killtrasey, viii. 62.
Killtrasny, xxx. 65.
Killtratny, xvii. 47.
Killtrislane, ix. 38.
Killtubber, iii. 55.
Killtullagh, viii. 34.
Killty, xxviii. 61.
Killua, xv. 44.
Killuagaller, v. 24.
Killucane, x
39.
Killui:
ii. 74.
iviii. 48. :
x. 44. xxx. 8. 39.
Killum Cunna, i:
Killumlony, >
Killumlagh, x
Killuolane, xi
Killura, xi. 7.
Killuragh, iv.
Killuran, xxv
Killure, x.48
Killurlevan, xxv. 33.
Killurly, xxx. 63. 64.
Killursin, xvi. 38.
Killushy, iii. 14.
Killuskee, v. 21.
Killustie, v. 58.
Castle, v. 58.
Killvaghan, xxi. 75.
Killvainell, xxx. 97 .
Killvallick, xxx. 92.
Killvalisha, v. 21.
Killvally, xxvi. 66.
Killvallyvorrighy, xxx. 92.
Killvantoge, vi. 32. xxviii. 4
Killvardagh, xxviii. 31. xxi:
Killveedane, xv.35.
Killvenanna, Church of, xx'
Parish, Tythes of, xxv
Killvenoge, xvi. 12.
Killverdagb, xxix. 102.
Killvertin, ix. 30.
Killvillane, xxii. 7.
Killvineene, xvii. 41.
Killvinny, Parish of, xxviii
Killvodan, ix. 49.
Killvoedane, xv. 35.
Killvokery, xxix. 38.
Killvoydane, xxi. 92.
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Kilsaran, Lordship of, i. 14.
Kilsaron, Lordship of, i. 15.
Manor of, i. 15.
Kilsavan, xxx. 32.
Kilscanlan, ii. 53.
Kilscobbin, v. 15.
Kilscornagh, xvii. 24.
Kilsheme, xx. 29.
Kilshenane, vi. 58.
Kiltanine, ix. 19.
Kiltappagh, ix. 6.
Kiltartan, Barony of, ix. 27. 81. xi. 66.
xxiv. 20. xxix. 78. xxx. 29. 104.
Kiltartane, Barony of, i. 25. xx. 5.
Kiltarton, Barony of, viii. 16. xi. 3. xxii.
5. 49.
Kiltassey, xxx. 38.
Kilteage, xxix. 43.
Kilteamus, xvii. 89.
Kilteary, xxx. 74.
Kiltebret, xxi. 57.
Kilteige, vii. 35.
Kilteloge, iv. 24.
Kiltemy, xxvi. 42.
Kiltenane, Mannor of, iv. 60.
Kiltereagh, xxix. 43.
Kilterlogh, xxviii. 34.
Kilternan, ii. 41.
Kilteskill Mountain, ix. 27.
Kiltibreake, iv. 6.
Kilticoan, ii. 5.
Kiltilly, v. 28.
Kiltinnell, xxiv. 11. xxx. 95.
Kiltinmchuir, iv. 5.
Kiltoome, Parish of, i. 15.
Kiltorkane, xxiv. 54.
Kiltotane, xxii. 26.
Kiltra, iv. 7.
Kiltrasna, vi.3.
West, v. 20.
Kikullagh, xxiii. 2.
Parish of, ii. 33.
Kiltullan, x. 18.
Kilturke, xiii. 48.
Kilturkin, ii. 1.
Kilturoge, iv. 56.
Kiltynan, Mannor of, xxii. 29.
Kilvartin, xxix. 90.
Kilvartyn, ii. 45.
Kilvocane, xxviii. 18.
Kilvony, iv. 31.
Kinade, xxi. 76.
Kinfatle, xxvi. 72.
Kinaghan, ix. 8.
Kinagrelly, iii. 2. ix. 8.
Kinalea, Barony of, ii. 13. 18. 43. iv. 61.
vii. 43. 44. ix. 1. xi. 36. 75. xvii. 82. xviii.
Kilrey, iv. 26.
Kilrodcry, xxx. 39.
Kilrow, xvi. 32.
Kilrush, v.32. viii. 52.
Parish of, iv. 5. xv. :
Kilrussane, xviii. 12.
Kilsaghnagh, ii. 51.
Kiisallagh, xxx. 7.
Kilsallaghan, Parish of, :
Kilsana, Parish of, iv. 6.
King Street, x. 9. xxiii. 29.
Kingsale, ix. 1.
Liberties, ix. 1.
Kingsaiy, xxv.6.
King’s Head, xxv. 16.
Kingston, xvii. 21.
Kingstowne, xxi. 47.
Cheif-rent, xvi. 47.
Great, vi.l.
Little, xxviii. 60.
Kings-wood, xv. 69.
Kingtogher, xiii. 48.
Kinigad, xxviii. 12.
Kininegallogli, v. 33.
Kinkalls, xxx. 78.
Kinkellew, x. 69.
Kinkellow, x. 69.
Kinkelly, viii. 26. ix. 19. xxx. 78.
Kinkillowe, xvii. 23.
Kinlagh, xxviii. 79.
Kinletter, xxviii. 4.
Kinllinagli, xxx. 93.
Kinnalea, Barony of, iv. 59. xi. 36. xiii. 29
39. xxix. 108.
Kinnalearty, Barony of, vi. 7.
Kinnard, East, xxix. 55.
Kinnegorhow, xxx. 45.
Kinnelea, Barony of, vi. 59.
Kinnewarris, viii. 2.
Kinoge, xxix. 80.
Kinogh, xxiv. 11. xxx. 25.
Kinowrie, xi. 66.
Kinragb, xiii. 73. xxx. 93.
Kinrearth, xxx. 93.
Kinsale, xiv. 25. xxv. 6.
Barony of, xi. 36.
Liberties of, iv. 48.
Kinsaley, xxv. 5.
Kinsally, xxv.6.
Kinsallagh, xxvi. 42.
Kintarlagh, viii. 16.
Kinteere, vii. 12.
Kintire, xvi. 23.
Kintuirke, iv. 6.
Kinturke, xiii. 48.
Kinure, ii. 43. iv. 42.
Kinvally, viii. 26.
Itinvaro, viii. 16.
Kippagh, x. 14. xxx. 92.
Kippnne, xxii. 8.
Kippernoe, xxx. 65.
Kippishrene, xx. 3.
Kirkasoke, vii. 16.
Kirkenhead, xxii. 10.
Kirkeparte, vii. 10.
Kirrane, xxix. 26.
Fishings of, xxix. 26.
Kirrenan, ii. 51.
Kirriaght, xxii. 48.
Kirricurrihy, Barony of, vi. 2. xv. 20.
Kirrihill, x. 44.
Kirrikill, Cheif-rent, xvi. 13.
Kiske, ii. 51.
Kis Ronan, x. 18.
Kissaghmoan, xxi. 57.
ICiverstowne, v. 16.
Knackadengen, viii. 34.
Knaggs Parke, vii. 27.
Knaghall, xxx. 92.
Knaghill, viii. 31. 32.
Knahell, xiv. 33.
Knapan, xxx. 101.
Knappagh, xvi. 40.
Knappaghmore, iii. 1.
Knappamore, iii. 1.
Knappoge, xxiv. 6.
Knavagh, xiv. 3.
Knavinstowne, xvi. 77. xxviii. 7.
Knebegg, vi. 11.
Knedan, x. 9.
Knenell, ii. 4.
Knepotle, xxvi. 72.
Knetople, x. 3.
Knevagh, xxvi. 66.
Knewbogge, xx. 71.
Knightfield, vi. 1.
Knightstowne, xxii. 1 .
ICnilagh, v. 55.
Kniletonebrackagh, iii. 66.
Knillinlia xxi. 24.
Knoanglasse, xxx. 88. 92.
Knock, ii. 29. iv. 6. x. 13. 61. 66. xv. 73.
xvii. 61. xxvi. 72. xxix. 1.
Knockabehonnagh, xxx. 97.
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lv- Knockersinta, i. 31. •
index Knockesprohy, xxviii.4.
LOCOIlUM Knocketowreene, iv. 6.
!° Knocketyan, xv. 38.
rrfor Knockevadrin, xxviii. 6.
Adventurers, Knockeville, xvi. 42.
SoWiers, Knockfarnagli, viii. 26.
' Knockfenine, xv. 11.
Knockfergus, vi. 3.
Knockfin, viii. 22. xvi. 24.
Knockfishoge, iii. 1.
Knockfissoge, iii. 1.
Knockfowne, xxx. 97.
Knockfree, x. 25.
Knockgarranduffe, ii. 53.
Knockgerie, iv. 5.
Knockgillygranan, x. 18.
Knockgillygranane, xiv. 26.
ICnockglasse, ii. 51. viii. 25. xi. 37. xx. 39.
xxiv. 11.18. xxviii. 3. xxix.54. xxx. 77.
Knockgorman, xvi. 21.
Knockgourry, xxviii. 3.
Knockgrace, xiv. 2.
Kaockgreege, xvii. 23.
Knockgullismma, xv. 33.
Knockliall, ii. 51.
Knockhotviing, v. 42.
Kiiockhurley, xviii. 42.
Knockiakelly, xxx. 21.
ICnockicar, xxiii. l. xxix. 90.
Knockicaulea, xx. 32.
Knockicosky, viii. 38.
Knockiea, xxiii. 1. xxix. 90.
Knock Iflatterie, iv. 5.
Knockikerran, xxviii. 12.
Knockilldan'agli, xx. 70.
ICnockillin, xxx. 99.
Knockine, xxiv. 16.
Knockineden, xxviii. 5.
Knockingaule, x. 67.
Knockingawna, xxviii. 50.
Knockingen, x. 66.
Knockinincroe Clieifry, xxii. 18.
Knockinody, xxix. 51.
Knockin-Richards, xiv. 35.
Knockinvarodig, iv. 50.
Knockinvinchan, iv. 6.
Knockinvody, xxix. 51.
Knock Irea, xxviii. 32.
Knockirogliery, ix. 8.
Knockiska, ix. 18.
Knockititan, v. 15.
Knockivoty, xxi. 85.
Knocklaghtagh, xx. 14.
Knocklary, xiv. 25.
Knocklasa, xxviii. 94.
Knocklassa, xxx. 77.
Knocklayd, xxv. 21.
Knocklayde, xxv. 22.
Knocklcagh, vii. 44. xxix. 43.
Knocklegan, ix. 49. xiv. 15. xxviii. 10.
Knocklevane, xxx. 92.
Knockleyne, xxi. 45.
Knocklcysliin, xxx. 29.
Knock-Lofty, xiv. 35.
Knocklofty, xv. 52.
Knocklogane, xvi. 4.
Knockloglikin, xviii. 58.
Knockloghty, xv. 52.
Knocklong, xiii. 19. xx. 8.
Knockionge, xxiii. 18.
Knocklongli, xxi. 38.
Knocklower, iii. 1.
Knocklowir, iii. 1.
Knockluhony, iii. 26.
Knockmackoony, xx. 3.
Knockniadine, xxi. 95.
Knockmakeene, ix. 7.
Knockmalengthy, xvii. 24.
Knockmannesellagh, xxviii. 5.
Knockmany, iv. 6.
Knockmarke, vii. 58. xxx. 25. 75.
Knockmark Rectory, Tythcs of, xxvi. 59.
ICnockmartin, vii. 27.
Knockmay, xxx. 69.
Knockmill, xxii. 16.
Knockmolyn, xxvi 69.
Knockmony, xxi. 95. xxix. 54.
Knockmoorrow, xx. 14.
Knockinore, ii. 46. iv. 5. 6. vi. 2. ix. 8. xv.
37. xvi. 7. xxiv. 57. xxviii. 22. xxx. 78.
Knockmorecrery, xxviii. 2.
Knockmorenescrevagh, xxviii. 3.
Knockmorish, iv. 38.
Knock Morris, iv. 11.
Knocknelinta, i. 25. xxiii. 3.
Knocknemannagh, xxvi. 42.
Knocknemennon, xxi. 62.
Knocknemeter, x. 14. xxx. 38.
Knocknemine, xxii. 37.
Knockneminy, xiv. 33. xxx. 92.
Knocknemohelane, ix. 18.
Knocknemould, xxi. 83.
Knocknemoyne, viii. 36.
Knocknemuory, xxviii. 2.
Knocknemurtelagh, iii. 57.
Knocknenarane, xx. 70.
Knocknenarrig, xxx. 29.
Knocknenasse, ix. 1.
Knockneneagh, xxviii. 73.
Knocknenowle, i. 14.
Knockneny, xvii. 65.
Knockneplionery, xxi. 72.
Knocknepissy, ix. 18.
Knocknerahy, iv. 6. 24.
Knocknerekeile, xxix. 1.
Knockne Rooty, vii. 26.
Knockneskagh, xxx. 40.
Knockneskeny, iv. 6.
Knockneskin, xxvi. 69.
Knocknesleagh, iii. 2.
Knocknestanagh, ix. 8.
Knocknetegart, xxi. 75.
Knockneuin, ix. 7.
Knocknevallory, xxviii. 3.
Knocknevarry, iv. 22.
Knockneveagh, xiii. 24. xxviii. 3.
Knocknevin xxx. 104.
Knocknevy, xvii. 65.
Knocknewan, xxx. 101.
Knocknewerre, xvii. 22.
Knockneyney, xxvi. 69.
Knockne[ ], xxviii. 3. xxix. 90.
Knockniagad, v. 48.
Knocknicter, xxiii. 47.
Knockniplace, xxvi. 30.
Knockniskeay, xiii. 65.
Knocknnecree, xi. 13.
Knocknogh, xxx. 39.
Knocknomnany, i. 23.
Knocknoran, x. 53.
Knocknore, xxx. 101.
Knocknypounery, xxvi. 30.
Knockoiard, iii. 30.
Knockomolyn, xxvi. 69.
Knockones, viii. 52.
Knockorane, xxi. 85.
Knockovdan, xvi. 4. xxviii. 18.
Knockornaghty Cheifiy, vii. 30.
Knockostangery, xiii. 15.
ICnockpans, xxx. 101.
Knockpreghan, xxviii. 49.
Knockradermaddy, xxx. 40.
Knockralieluskrane, xxi. 92.
Knockrahermore,. xxv. 42.
Knockralierreagh, xxv. 42.
Knockranskeagn, xvi. 33.
Knockrasser, xxi. 67.
Knockrawer, iii. 1.
Knockreagli, xxviii. 32.
Knockreemillin, xxviii. 3.
Knockreh)', iv. 5.
Knockreigh, xxiii. 47.
Knockrenaghan, vi. 23.
Knockriegli, xxiii. 47.
Knocluoe, ii. 6. iv. 33. vi. 2. ix. 18. xv. 1.
38. 73. xvi. 13. 72. xvii. 24. 51. 62.
xx. 8. xxi. 95. xxiv. 9. xxviii. 18.
xxix. 78.
Passage, xxix. 90.
Knockrobeg, xxv. 33.
Knockroghderry, viii. 33.
Knockroghery, xvi. 62.
Knockroghy, xxvi. 15.
Knockrolane, vi. 22.
Knockronaghan, xxi. 57.
Knockrow, xiv. 32. xvii. 23. xxii. 16. xxx.
59.
Knockroyer, iii. 1.
Knockrudane, iii. 47.
Knockrustigg, xv. 37.
Knocks, x. 19. xxix. 30. xxx. 93.
Knocksentry, v. 53.
Knocksequin, vii. 1.
Knockshandrominta, viii. 26.
Knockshane, xxvi. 25.
Knockshanvally, xxviii. 5.
Knockshenebee, xxx. 39.
Knocksickeene, xxiii. 44.
Knoeksidie, iv. 5.
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Lackamore, xxv. 8S.
Lackan, viii. 13. xvi. 13.
Lackanalonty, xiv. 12.
Lackanarry, xxiv. 11.
Lackanceadane, xxiii. 35.
Lackane, iv. 38. xvi. 62. xxx. 32. 80
Lackanechadrick, xiv. 2.
Lackanecorry, viii. 53.
Lackanenvie, xxviii. 4.
Lackaneobone, x. 30.
Kviii. Lackanlonty, xv. 59.
Lackanreagh, ii.4.
Mill, ii. 4.
Lankan roe, xxii.8.
Lackans, Lower, vii. 47.
Lackant Lande, vi. 25.
Lackantolane, xxiii. 35.
Lackanvorney, x. 47.
Lackareaghbegg, xv. 34.
Lackareaghmore, xv. 34.
Lackame, xxx. 65.
Lackaroe, xv. 33.
Lackarriffe, xxvi. 30.
Lackarruemore, xxvi. 12.
Lackberrighane, xxviii. 22.
Lackbrack, xxx. 39.
Lackeagh Castle Quarter, iv. 56.
Lackeene, viii. 64. xvii. 64.
Lacken, iv. 13. xxix. 53.
c. 66. Lackenankrin, xvi. 21.
ii. 85. Lackenbeaghy, xxx. 5.
Lacken Cahill, v. 33.
Lackendraky, vii. 10.
Lackeneserragh, xv. 11.
Lackenstowne, xxviii. 19.
Lackes, The, xv. 78.
Lackey, xxviii. 12.
Lackill, ix.6.
Lackillagh, v. 37.
Lackin, iii. 23. xxiii. 13.
Lower, xxvi. 67.
Upper, xxvi. 67.
Lackinabrady, x. 37.
Lackinashonin, vii. 21.
Lackinkillin, xx. 14.
Lackinshanin, vii. 21.
Lackmelch, xxiv. 11.
Lackineloh, xvii. 69.
Lackmore, vi. 50.
Lacknavantane, xxv. 43.
Lacknebrugh, xxi. 43.
Lacknefeigh, xxiv. 57 .
Lacknefelly, xxiv. 57 .
Lacknevarran, xxx. 99.
Lackraleagh, ix. 16.
Lackvantine, vii. 55.
Lackybeaghy, xxx. 5.
Lackyduffe, xxi. 1.
Lackyrea, xv. 37.
Lackyroe, xiii. 65.
Lackevan, xxii. 41.
Lacroe, xxvi. 12.
Laderick, v. 59.
Ladies Abbey, xxx. 1.
Lady Castle, xiii. 12.
Church of, xv. 77.
Ladyes Castle, xxii. 2.
Lady Rath, xiii. 5.
Ladys Church Rectory, Tythes of, x
Ladys Island, v. 41.
Lackybegg, ii. 14.
Laface, xxii. 21 .
Laffallryan, xxvi. 1.
Laffally, xvii. 78.
Laffallyreard, xxii. 5.
Laffallyryan, xxvi. 1.
Lading, xx. 73.
Lagacree, xxix. 68.
Lagan, xviii. 24. xxix. 5.
Hall, xviii. 6. 54.
Laganotry, xxviii. 5.
Lagath, xxii. 5.
Lagcarhucraheene, xv. 33.
Laggacon'ine, xiv. 16.
Laggan Ballyboe, xxi. 8.
Lagge, xxx. 38.
Laghaghmore, xxvui. 6.
Lagharaore, ix. 30.
. 96. Laghanroe, ix. 27.
ILaghardane, vii. 30.
Laghbratten, xiii. 31.
Lagheen, vii. 34.
Lagheenene Sheelbegg, vii. 34.
Laghell, xxviii. 15.
Lagheran, vii. 30.
Laghirdaffe, ix. 38.
Laghkillin, xxviii. 3.
Lagh Morietagh, iv. 25.
Lagnaviddoge, xi. 66.
Lagnavidoge, xxii. 2 1 .
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INDEX Lauglmdavin, xx
LOCORUM Laughamore, xx>
Cerijflcates Laughan^.xxix.
■ Laughdakin, ■
Laghfirt, xxvi
Laughtee, Barony of, vi. 39.
Laughtiwoodane, xxviii. 5.
Laugnamarne Fishing Lake, 1
Lauhenstowne, xviii. 23.
Laun, River of, xx. 3.
Learneparke, Toughs of, i
Leasane, iv. 6.
Leashuock, xvi. 21.
Leateskalkitt, xxx. 45.
Leatrira, i. 25.
Leattergungett, ix. 16.
Leattune, xxx. 45.
Leaugh, ix. 19.
LeniighiH, ii. 8.
Leavallie, xxix. 65.
Leaviebegg, xxi. 102.
Leaviemore, xxi. 102.
Leavy Acre, xi. 55.
Leballyconnor, ix. 28.
Lebane, x. 5 1 .
Lecaile, Barony of, xvi. 5'
i. 34.
Lecale, Barony of, iii. 54. vii. 42
Lecally, v. 12.
Lecanowdeyke, xxi. 45.
Lecarofoyle, xxviii. 5.
Lecarravenvally, xv. 73. .
Lecarro Killagh, xxv. 55.
Lecarrow, xv. 45. x
Lecarrowbane, xxvi. 54.
Lecarrowbegg, xxvi. 52.
Lecarrow-Cashane, xv. 73.
Lecarrowcashane, xvi. 37.
Lecarrowcaslane, iii. 1.
Lecarro wcruyn, iii. 2.
Lecarroweighter, xxviii. 96.
Lecarrowentyhane, viii. 26.
Lecarrowighteagh, iv. 5.
Lecarrowighteragh, xxviii. 3.
Lecarrowknocknogoge, xxi. 92.
Lecarrowmore, xxvi. 52.
Lecarrownapolroe, xxi. 92.
Lecarrownedallow, xvii. 51.
Lecarrownedalowre, xvii. 51.
Lecarrownekilly, iv. 5.
Lecarrowreagh, xxviii. 29.
Lecarrowteane, xv. 73.
Lecarrowtuohin, xv. 73.
Lecarrowvally, xv. 73.
Lecarruissyll, xxi. 67.
Lecayle, Barony of, xvi. 31.
Lecharrow, iii. 1.
Lecharue, xv. 54.
Lecliill, iv. 31.
Leek, iii. 1. xxviii. 12.
Lecken, McFerbissy, v. 33.
Leckneha, xxviii. 96.
Lecrowai'd, xxviii. 5.
Ledan, xi. 56.
Ledgdoone, v. 55.
Ledustowne, iii. 38.
Ledwichstowne, iii. 38.
Lee, xxix. 78.
Leeck, viii. 46.
Leedstowne, xiv. 2.
Leekeene, xxi. 69.
Leeks, viii. 55.
Leenan, xi.32.
Leene, xv. 35.
Leetris, xvi. 35.
Leetstowne, viii. 6.
Lefeene, xxiii. 35.
Legacory, xxi. 7.
Legacree, vii. 45.
Legagenny, vii. 47.
Legaghreagli, ix. 18.
Legan, iv.31.40. xviii. 4. xx.71.
Leganany, xxix. 78.
Legane, vi. 22. ix. 18.
Legany, vii. 47.
Legevare, xxv. 21.
Legg Marra M'Emer, iv. 19.
Leghanree, xxx. 104.
Leghanstowne, xxiv. 11.
Leghbeg, xxix. 37.
Leghtaheile, xxx. 34.
Ugingebeg, iii. 26.
Legiwill, vn.47. xxvi. 67.
Lcgland, xxi. 8.
Leglenagh, xxviii. 5.
Leglum, xxi. 97.
Legnacreemore, iii. 26.
Legnahorne, iv. 19.
Legnalty, xx.44.
Legney, Barony of, i. 32.
Legoths Castle, xviii. 10.
Legtowne, xxix. 57.
Leguffe, xxii. 16.
Legwee, ii. 51.
Lehaefe, Mannor of, xxii. 29.
Lehalcope, iv. 60.
Lehanagh, xvii. 51.
Lehardane, ix. 19.
Lehensie, xxix. 10.
Lehesseragh, xxi. 97.
Lehinch, xxix. 76.
Totvne of, xxviii. 5.
Leick, xx. 24.
Leighlin, v. 48.
Diocesse of, xxvi. 39.
Lsee of, xiv. 24.
Leinster, Province of, i. 22. v. 2. v
^ xxv. 6. xxx. 38.91.
Barony of, ii. 15. vii. 34. xxx. 104.
County, vii. 35. ix. 15. xvi. 79 Xxi
24. xxx. 34.
Tytlies of, xxvi. 16.
Leitrimc, vii. 29.
Leitrym, Barony of, ix. 19. x. 64.
Leixlip House, xiii. 27.
Lekarrowkeele, xvi. 37.
Lelaglunore, vi. 9.
Lelan, v. 48.
Lelish, xxx. 101.
Lellimsey, xiii. 32.
Lemanne, vii. 27.
Lemcon, Mannor of, xxii. 41 .
Lemfin, xv. 54.
Lemgeltan, xxi. 75.
Lemgir, ii. 27.
Leniineh, xvii. 74.
Lemneghbegg, xxv. 22.
Lemneghmore, xxv. 21.
Lemnelary, xxx. 101.
Lemonstowne, xxvi. 26.
Lena, xxi. 100.
Lenaboyes, xxvi. 51.
Lenacecarrigie, xvii. 85.
Lenaghcoragh, ix. 30.
Lenamarian, xviii. 50.
Lenanaturtane, xxx. 80.
Lenane, xxx. 99.
Lenanemarran, xvi. 61.
Lenanemarren, xiii. 49.
Lenanstowne, xxix. 75.
Lenantogher, xxi. 100.
Lenaonamarrian, xviii. 50.
Lenarevaugh, ix. 19.
Lenarts House, ix. 21.
Lenate, xxi. 97.
Lenecanen, xxvi. 16.
Lenettstowne, vi. 25.
Lenokill, x. 17.
Lentivilly, xxx. 34.
Leny, Barony of, v. 12. xxix. 36. 55.
Leods, xxii. 37.
Leogh, xxii. 37.
Leoghcarrowmunter Moony, xv. 12.
Leonards Parke, xv. 76.
Leonareagh, xxviii. 56.
Leonletfaron, xxi. 97.
Leragli, xxviii. 20.
Lerem, xxx. 8.
Lergamore, xiii. 16.
Lergeteduffe, xiii. 15.
Lenvood, xxx. 33.
Lesh, iii. 56.
Le Shanonsheath, i. 1.
Leske, xiii. 23.
Leskehy, xxviii. 86.
Leskieoleaberry, xxx. 45.
Lessa Longford, xxx. 54-.
Lesseene, xxiii. 35.
Lesincullen, xiii. 65.
Lessmackhinchin, x. 19.
Lesterogher, xxvi. 65.
Letagbsmultigallon, xxiii. 17.
Letlicarrow, ix. 19.
Letherland, iii. 55.
Letragh, xxix. 109.
Letraghbegg, xxvi. 51.
Letraghmore, xxix. 109.
Letramore, xxvi. 51.
Letrim, iii. 22. vi. 7. vii. 35.
■ Barony of, xxii. 5. xxiii. 49. xxix. 78.
xxx. 20.
County, xxiii. 49. xxviii. 38.
Letrimeitragh, v. 55.
Letrimeoughtragh, v. 55.
Letroaghbeg, xxix. 109.
Letrum, i. 2.
Letrym, xiii. 16.
Letter, xxii. 21.
Letterbin, xiii. 16.
Letterbrakane, xxx. 104.
Lettercanama, xvii. 22.
Letteree, xxix. 57.
Letterfeire, xxix. 78.
Lettermiskin, xxix. 55.
Letters, xxx. 65.
Lettertrascy, xxviii. 5.
Lettirossan, viii. 44.
Lettur, i. 28.
Leugh, xiv. 2.
Levally, v. 12. xxi. 3. xxix. 90.
Levallykeele, xxi. 67.
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Le Vally MTtooge, ix. 27.
Levallyreagh, xxix. 87. xxx
Levettstowne, xxi. 46. xxv.
Levinish, xvii. 74.
Lewee, ii. 51.
Lewis’s Land, x. 22.
Leydican, iv. 13.
Leyley, v. 3.
Leynebragagh, xiii. 15.
Leynehams Ferdstowne, xiv
Leyny, Barony of, i. 2. ii. 3;
ix. 8. xvi. 79. xxiii. 50. >
Leyre, ix. 16.
Leyteree, xiii. 47.
Leyton, x. 66.
Leytowne, xvi. 47. xxix. 57
Leytrim, xi. 56. xx:: 14 "
Barony of, ix.
County, iii. 2S
Lick, xxx. 94.
, Lickadowne, x. 67.
Lickblea, xxx. 23.
Lickenegeorges, iii.
Lickerrig, xxii. 5.
Lickettstowne, x\
Lickine, xxi. 69.
Lickmereene, xx
Lickmolaske, ii. !
Lickmurreene, x
Licknacrane, xvii
Lickreuenagh, x>
Licture, xv. 38.
Liffarity, xiii. 26.
Liffarty, xiii. 26.
Liffie, Salmon Weyre.
Liffy, Island in, xvii.
Ligginaught, xxx. 45.
Ligmoylin, xvi. 77.
Lillstowne, xxviii. 25.
Liltlemore Side, xvii.
Limemoyly, xxiii. 44.
Limercanill, xxi. 9 s
Limerick, City of,
Liberties of,
South Liben
County, iii.
27.
i. 29.
76.
i. 57.
n. 34.
28. 29. 34.
44.. 65.
. 7. x. 13. 22. 48. 69. xi. 4.
civ. 19. 25. 32. 33. xv. 14.
. 8. xxiii. 38. 44. 45.
20. 41
Liberties of, xiv. 32. xv. 10. >
32. xxix. 19.
North Liberties of, vi. 9.
South Liberties of, i. 31. ii. .
40.
Limericke, City of, x. 67.
County, i. 3. 10. ii. 53. :
7. vii. 29. 30. ix. 24. 40. xiii.
85.
Limiricke County, ix. 45.
Limrick, xxix. 76.
County, i. 16. 20.
vii. 57. xiv. 27
xxii. 10. xxv. 33. xxix. i
38. 49. 73.
County of the City, i. 39.
Houses in, xxii. 10.
Liberties of, xxix. 108. xx
South Liberties of, iv. 54.
22. :
l. 31.
c. 71.
Linane, x
Lincearan, xxvi. 67.
Linchesland, x. 66.
Lincolnes House, ix. 21.
Linecunshane, n. 8.
Lindry Meadows, iv. 53.
Lingestowne, xxi. 16.
Linkinstowne, x. 2.
Linster Province, xxviii. 20.
Lippstowne, xv. 43. xxviii. 25.
Lisacknockane, xxi. 72.
Lisacllighan, xxix. 78.
Lisadile, v. 12.
Lisaghan, xxx. 54.
Lisaghts Burgeseland, Adare, xi. 4.
Lisahelly, xxiii. 35.
Lisamry, vii. 16.
Lisanselan, x. 13.
Lisardconell, xxv. 47.
Lisardscullin, xvi. 79.
(122.)
Lisawillin, :
Lisawly, vi.
Lisawry, v
24.
73.
45.
Lisballilee,
Lisballyteige,
Lisbane, v. 34
Lisbaneese, vi:
Lisbeghane, x
Lisbehegh, xx
Lisbeheige, vi:
Lisbeneigh, x:
Lisbiallet, xx>
Lisbigney, xxi
Lisbillat, xxx.
Lisblahick, iv.
Lisbleaugh, iv
Lisborneene,
Lisboy, xx. 6f
Lisbrenan, iv.
Lisbrian, iv. £
Lisbrislands, :
Lisbuckane, i’
Lisbyalat, i. 3
Lisbyalett, xi’
Liscahill, x. 6
Liscakaboe, x
Liscalgett, xx
Liscallan, xv.
Liscally Tithes of, vii.
Liscam, i. 15.
Liscambey, xiii. 15.
Liscanlane, xvi. 7.
Liscann, vii. 30.
Liscannon, xviii. 15.
Liscapple, xxi. 76.
Liscapull, viii. 16.
Liscarnan, xxi. 34. 97
Liscarne, xxi. 34.
Liscaroll, i. 38.
Liscarroll, xiii. 65.
Liscarrowmaddon, iii.
Liscartan, xxv. 36.
Liscarteene, iv. 15.
Liscledrigg, xx. 36.
Lisclinan, viii. 66.
Liscloane, xx
Lisclogher, x
Lisclone, xiii
Lisclonie, x.
Liscoffy, xvi.
Liscolia, iv. i
Liscoile, v. 5
Liscondane,
Lisconduffe,
Lisconenor,
Lisconnary,
Lisconne, xv
Lisconnell, '
Lisconner, v
Liscormock,
Liscoulta, x:
Liscoyle, i. !
Liscreagh, i'
Liscrinkin, xvi. 62.
Liscromally, xxviii. 3.
Liscromlinduffe, xxi. £
Lisculleane, xv. 35.
Liscunnile, xi. 66.
Liscurrine, xxvi. 8.
Lisdachan, xxix. 70.
Lisdagoole, xiii. 38.
Lisdalin, viii. 52.
Lisdallon, ix. 31. xiv.
Lisdangan, xvi. 62.
Lisdarragh, xxii. 2.
Lisdavelly, ix. 33.
Lisdayly, xxi. 30.
Lisderny, xxx. 7.
Lisderrig, xxi. 75.
Lisdody, xvii. 23.
Lisdoly, viii. 49.
Lisdonagb, xiv. 3.
Lisdonerick, iv. 19.
Lisdonish, xvii. 48.
Lisdonogh, xxix. 36.
Lisdony, xvii. 24.
LisdoonegaUy, xiii. b
Lisdoran, iv. 25.
Lisdough, xvi. 84.
Lisdowan, ix. 16.
Lisdowell McShane, i
72.
34.
65.
r. 76.
51.
Lisdowich.
Lisdowne, x. 19. :
Lisdownegormell,
Lisdowny, xvi. 12.
Lisdrenagh, xxviii. 1.
Lisdrumbeard, xxx. 101.
Lisdrumbole, xxx. 78.
Lisdrumcleme, xiii. 51.
Lisdrumcullen, ii. 8.
Lisdrumgolaght, xxviii. 12.
Lisdrumloot, xxi. 77.
Lisduffe, iv. 6. v. 42. ix. 8.
17. 23. 68. xxv. 2. xxvi. 5
Lisduffin, xiii. 15.
Lisduff M'Cofforty-, xxiv. 40.
Lisdumine, xiv. 3.
Lisdungreive, xxiii. 31.
Lisduskan, x. 66.
Lisduskin, x. 66.
Lisdweene, xxiv. 14.
Liseagb, xxi. 57.
Lisemiska, viii. 33.
Lisenisky, xxvii. 3.
Lisenuna, xxiv. 43.
Liserboy, xxiii. 49.
Lisfarrellboy, ix. 8.
Lisfinegan, i. 25.
Lisfinno, ix. 16.
Lisfinny, ix. 16.
Lisfolhole, xxvi. 34.
Lisganbehatb, vii. 55. xviii. 1
Lisgara, ix. 16.
Lisgarne, viii. 33.
Lisgarra, ix. 19.
Lisgarriffe, xxiii. 42.
Lisgesli, xxi. 77.
Lisgest, xxi. 76.
Lisgillirone, xiii. 15.
Lisginne, xvi. 25.
Lisglasen, xxviii. 100.
Lisglassog, xiii. 49.
Lisgoule, Parish of, xxx. 6.
Lisgrehan, xvii. 23.
Lisgriffin, xiii. 65. xvi. 44.
Lisharally, viii. 44.
Lishderry, xxx. 7.
Lishdy, xxiii. 8.
Lishea, xxx. 39.
Lishecklovan, xviii. 4.
Lisheen, ix. 21.
Lisheene, xvii. 46.
Lishelegle, iii. 2.
Lisheran, xxi. 77.
Lisheshanought, xiii. 30.
Lishganagh, xxi. 57.
Lishgoveu, xxviii. 3.
Lishinmanus, xxvni. 6. xxx.
Lishinughane, xxviii. 6.
Lishivonire, x. 51.
Lishkill, vi. 27. 28.
Lishlea, xvi. 36. xxiv. 40.
Lishleboy, xxiii. 17.
Lishlerge, xxviii. 6.
Lislimiuine, iv. 38.
Lishnepoury, xxviii. 2.
Lishononough, xvi. 40.
Lishoulighane, xxviii. 3.
Lisliovanity, ii. 8.
Lishplowick, xxv
Lishtemacrefarty,
Lishtihane, xxiii. z.
Lisinalta, xxix. 108.
Lisinarnoy, xxvm. 5.
Lisinealedowny, xxviii.
Lisinisky, xvii. 85.
Lisiviny, iv. 21.
Liskeaboe, xxviii. 61.
Liskeaiagh, iv. 50.
Liskelleen, xxv. 33.
Liskelleene, iv. 5.
Liskeloge, xvii. 74.
Liskeman, vii. 30.
Liskenedy, vii, 29.
Liskeraghtegan, xvi. 41
Liskerane, xxix. 100.
Liskerry, xxx. 29.
Liskevin, xxiii. 43.
Liskilla, xi. 4.
Liskilleene, xiv. 27.
Liskilly, x. 63. xiv. 2(
Liskubber, xxx. 93.
Lisladen, vii. 21.
36. x
33.
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INDEX Lislane, x. 67. xiv. 26.
LOCORUM Lislannil, xvi. 34.
ft Lislause, xxiii. 22. xxviii. !
“ Lislea, xiii.20. xxi.7S.76. xj
Adventurers, Lisleagh, viii. 26. x. 51. x:
Sobers, Lislebeg, iii. 41.
Lislecarrow, xxx. 34.
Lisleda, xx. 14.
Temple, x. 48.
Lisleena,' xxiii. 50.
Lismagh, Te,
Lismakamgai
Nicholas, xxviii. 79.
Teritory of, ix. 21.
’ in, ii. 46.
Lysmalyn, x
Lism'hansheny, xxviii. 12.
Lism'hue, xxi. 89. xxv. 38.
Lis M'Morgh, xiii. 49.
Lisnagree, iii. 56. xxi. 95. xxvi. 1
Lismigreevey, xxx. 78.
Stas
Lisnaleagh, iii. 22.
iii. 36.
House, iii. 36.
Lisnamucky, xxvi. 57. xxix. 51.
Lisnanogli, xvi. 40.
Lisnartin, vii. 55.
33.
Lisnaruard, xviii. 49.
Lisnaselly, xiv. 26.
Lisnasiilagh, xxi. 95.
Lisneboy, xxiii. 17.
Lisnebrena, xiv. 27.
Lisnebrenagh, xiv. 27.
Lisnebring, xxx. 93.
Lisnecaffery, xvi. 62.
Lisnecaskey, xvii. 42.
Lisnecasky, xxx. 86.
Lisnecorrilly, xxviii. 2
Lisnecrean, vii. 48.
Lisnecree, xxx. 101.
Lisnedorus, xxi. 75.
Lisnedowny, xx’
Lisnefally, ix. 8.
Lisnefeefed, xi. 32.
Lisneferry, xi. 32.
Lisnefinyly, xi. 59.
Lisnegappagh, ix. 3!
Lisnegatt, iv. 8.
Lisnegaule, xxix. 31
Lisnegeehee, xxviii.
Lisnegeeliy, xxviii. £
Lisnegeeragh, xiv. 3
Lisnegeragh, xiii. 15
Lisnegoone, ix. 7.
Lisnegower, xxi. 75.
Lisnegowly, iv. 49.
Lisnegree, v. 34.
Lisnegreeny, xxx. 9‘
Lisnegrey, xxi. 49.
Lisnehaderny, xxi. 75.
Lisnehanree, iii. 16.
Lisnehayer, xxx. 101.
Lisnehea, xxx. 102.
Lisneheay, xxx. 101.
Lisnehegan, vii. 30.
Lisnehene, ii. 5.
Lisnehilly, xiii. 15.
Lisnehow, xxx. 80.
Lisnekenelly, xiv. 18.
Lisnekircy, xxviii. 3.
Lisnelegan, xxvi. 54.
Lisnelong, viii. 13.
Lisnelorge, iii. 1.
Lisnelurge, iii. 1.
Lisnemacam, xxi. 35.
Lisnemaddow, xxi. 34.
Lisnemeahan, xxvi. 65.
Lisnemeane, viii. 44.
Lisnemehill, xxviii. 6.
Lisnemore, xxvi. 52.
Lisnemoyley, xi. 4.
Lisnenu-ock, v. 51.
Lisnemucky, xxvi. 57.
Lisnenan, xxix. 78.
Lisnenvickellagh, ix. 47.
Lisneroode, xiv. 13.
Lisnersky, iii. 45.
Lisnesassanagh, xvii. 48.
Lisnesillagh, xi. 22.
Lisnesky, xvii. 23.
Lisnetaylor, viii. 49.
Lisnetea Lishtrim, xi. 4.
Lisnetentore, xi. 4.
Lisneter, xiii. 16.
Lisnetuilagh, xvi. 62.
Lisnevanagh, xvii. 48.
Lisniahelty, v. 49.
Lisnilue, xxviii. 15.
Lisniskihiny, xxix. 70.
Lisnoblagh, v. 3.
Lisoclany, x. 67.
Lisoloane, ii. 8.
Lisornane, iv. 55. .
Lispopell, Lower, iv. 47.
— Upper, iv. 47.
Lispople, vi. 6.
Lisra, viii. 31.
Lisragowry, xiii. 15.
•ahallan, xxix. 71.
Lisrahallon, iii. 66.
Lisraliole, iii. 45.
Lisrancan, xxx. 94.
Lisrankan, xxi. 82.
Lisrany, Great, ix. 52. x. 10.
Lisrareagh, iv. 24.
Lisready, Church of, xxv. 27.
Lisreagh, ii. 8. xxi. 57.
Lisrebert, ix. 18.
Lisreddery, xvii. 22.
Lisrentagh, xx. 68.
Lisroarty, xiii. 40.
Lisrona, xxii. 23.
Lisrower, xxix. 18.
Lisroyne, xxi. 3.
Lisrue, xxvi. 71.
Lissaclare, xvii. 48. x>
Lissadine, iii. 45.
Lissadoyle, xxii. 5.
Lissadrim, xv. 73.
Lissadrone, xv. 73.
Lissadubber,
Lissagoer, xxi. 76.
Lissaleige, xxi. 31.
Lissallecan, xxiv. 1
Lissally, xxi. 72.
Lissaltagh, xv. 72.
Lissamiske, ii. 4.
Lissamiskie,
Lissanacody,
Lissanagill, iii. 56.
Lissanard, viii. 16.
Lissanardliill, xxiii.
Lissanarne, xvii. 22
Lissanai'oe, ii. 53.
Lissanarrow, ii. 53.
49.
:. 10.
Lissaninagh, xv. 28.
Lissaniske, ix. 8.
Lissanmore, iii. 22.
Lissanshandromin, iv. 48
Lissanusky, xxiii. 1.
Lissarae, xxx. 45..
Lissarally, xxvi. 65.
Lissardbane, xv. 53.
Lissardyvinsy, xv. 38.
Lissarniky, xvii. 74.
Lissarnilane, xxviii. 79.
Lissarula, xxi. 67.
Lissasnogh, xvii. 48. xxi:
Lissatagart, xxvi. 12.
Lissatrahanala, xx. 8.
Lissavally, i. 6.
Lissavullen, iv. 31.
Lissawillinge, x. 31.
Lissawiran, vi. 28.
Lissawra, xvi. 83.
Lissballyard, ii. 15.
Lisscomin, x. 69.
Lisscorr, xviii. 10.
Lissdachan, iv. 31.
Lissdargane, iii. 10.
Lissdeelan, viii. 55.
Lissderrig, iii. 22.
Lissdorragh, xvii. 19.
Lisdufe, viii. 34.
Lisduffe, i. 25. ii. 35. iii. 69.
16. xviii. 4. xxi. 90. S
Great, vi. 50.
Mannor of, vi. 3.
Lisseahun, xxi. 23.
Lissechacka, vi. 3.
Lissecliaell, Tithes of, vii. 34
Lissecrow, xv. 38.
Lisseduna, vi. 3.
Lissee, xi. 17.
Lisseene, ii. 16. 33. iii. 75. i
26. xvi. 4.
Lisseenetagert, viii. 52.
Lissefoble, xxvi. 34.
Lissegegan, ix. 33.
Lissegory, xx. 77.
Lissegrome, xviii. 13.
Lisseleenemore, :
Lisselogha, iv. 5.
Lisseltagh, xv. 7i
Lissem'kue, xxvi
Lissenayfadda, is
Lissenderry, xx.
Lissenear, xxi. 5'
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Lissogonagli, xiii. 15.
Lissokett, xx. 77.
Lissolea, xxx. 4.
Lissonisky, v. 48.
Lissordblane, x. 51.
Lissowinne, vii. 32.
Lissready, xxv. 27.
Lissrine, xi. 9.
Lissruo, xxi. 95.
Lissuderry, iii. 22.
Lissumore, i. 14.
Lissuniskie, xi. 66.
Lissureneceard, xxix. S
Lissureward, iii. 16.
Lissus, x. 66.
Lissvoellvony, xv. 35.
Lissynea, xv. 33.
Lissynemodagh, xv. 33
Lissyny, xv. 33.
Listaselly, viii. 53.
Listeragnty, xiv. 3.
Listernane, xiv. 2.
Loggangowny, Mannor of, vi. 3.
Logh Addy, xxv. 21.
Loghadirrig, vii. 2.
Loghaliorney, xv. 38.
Loghalland, x. 60.
Loghan, xiii. 32. xxi. 24. xxv. 21. xxx. 1C
Loghanalty, i. 12.
Loghanbeg, xxi. 67.
Loghancannon, iii. 42.
Loghane, ix. 27. x.47. xv. 38.68. xxix. !
Loghanebegg, xxviii.22.
Loghanecronoge, xxiii. 50.
Loghanegir, iv. 56.
Loghanemore, xxviii.22.
Loghanfolan, xv. 34.
Loghanleagh, xxviii. 53.
Loghanliegh, iv. 25.
Loghanmore, xxi. 67.
Loghanreagh, viii. 55. xxi. 8. 9.
Loghanroe, xxii. 5.
Loghanstowne, v. 46. 61. xiii. 48.
Loghart, xiii. 65.
Loglibane, xvii. 53- xxix. 55.
Loghbinegty, xxiii. 35.
Loghbogg, xiv. 8.
Loghbolygin, xvu. 24.
Logh Boy, iii. 59.
Loghboy, i. 25. xxi. 3.
Loghcallybride, vi. 3.
Loghcon, Islands in, xxix. 72.
Loghcrew, xx.3. xxii. 52.
Loghcrott, xiii. 47.
Logh Crott, xvii. 39.
Loghcurra, viii. 16.
Loghdoovagh, Mill of, xiv. 2.
Loghdulfe, xxx. 101.
Logh Dunard, xxv. 21.
Loghegarmore, xvi.77.
Loghenalty, xiv. 20.
Loghenegare Lake, i. 1.
Logherbeg, xxix. 54.
Logherbegg, x. 22. xxviii. 82.
Loghfan, xxx. 49.
Loghfoyle, xxii. 54.
Logharbegg, xxii. 2.
Logharmore, xxii. 2. 46.
Loghgeele, Castle of, ii. 4.
Loghill, i. 14. iii. 23. viii. 48. ix.6. xxv
Loghin, iii. 16.
Loghine, vii. 32.
Loghinlonagli, iii. 55.
Loghinoe Court Baron, viii. 52.
Court Leet, viii. 52.
Mannor of, viii. 52.
Loghirott, iv. 66.
Loghkell, ix. 31.
Loghkent, xxvi. 67.
Loghkinineltine, i. 6.
Loghlagh, xxvi. 69.
Loghlanstowne, xx. 34.
Loghlin, xiv. 3.
Island of, vi. 11.
Loghloe, vii. 25.
Loghloghry, iv. 11. xv. 53.
Loghlowry, Keatliing, xxii. 25.
Loghmerane, xv. 50.
Loghmoylen, xviii. 54.
Loghnacree, xxix. 68.
Loghnagieure, xv.33.
Loghnagowne, xv. 34.
Loghnahane, xx. 26.
Loglincasse, xiii. 16.
Loghnegish, xxvi. 65.
Loghnegower, ii. 21.
Loghnekelly, ii. 8.
Loghnenanta, ix. 8.
Loghone, iv. 1 1 .
Loghorne, ii. 15.
Logh Pading, xxv. 21.
Loglireagh, Barony of, ix. 16. 27.
xxvi. 54. xxx. 20. 104.
Loghrie, xvi. 47.
Loghroe, xv.54.
Loghrosse, Island in, xvi. 77.
Loghshil), vi. 25.
Loghsliinny, iv- 42.
Loghtallin, xxviii. 18.
Logh tee. Barony of, iii.22.xxvi.72. x
Loghtie, Barony of, x. 3.
Loghtimullaghgallan, xxiii. 17.
Logh Toghrynagan, xxix. 51.
Loghtowne, xiv. 2.
Loghvadding, xx. 71.
Loghvally, xxix. 90.
Logmagvoii’ke, vi. 3.
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County, Tithes of, ii. 5.
Long Acre, xi. 55.
Longford, vi. 36. x. 60. xvii. S
xv. 33. xxviii. 47. xxix. ■
North-east Part, xiv. 11.
Barony of, ii. 15. iii. 23. iv
34. ix. 16. 19. 33. xiv. :
xvii. 72. 73. xxiv.57. xxvi
1.8.50. 88. xxx. 33.
— and Moydoe, Baronies of, x
County, ii. 28. v. 52. vi. 3.
xi. 71. xiii. 49. 50. xvi.
44. xx. 71.77. xxiii.8.4
26.44. xxvi. 35. 37. 40. :
34. 76. xxx. 33. 88.
Long Garden, xi. 55.
Grange, v. 36.
Longhard, xxvi. 43.
Longhouse Farme, xxviii. 1 9.
Long Orchard, xxv. 2.
Loorety, xvii. 23.
Loppan, xxi.76.
Loran, ix. 30.
Lord Dunsany’s Land, xiii. 12.
Lords leisure, vi. 1 5.
Mead, vi. 1.
Meadow, xvii. 87.
Lorga, ix. 8. xiv. 3.
Lorgaboy, xiv. 3.
Lorgan, xxviii. 63.
Lorlioe, ii. 16.
lghan Lonngh, viii. 38.
- M'Gillicks, iv. 31.
ighanna, v. 12.
ighanstowne, v. 12. xvi. 32.
tan Fishing Lake, vii. 34.
e Rectory, Tythes of, xxvi.
Stes5- '
Loughill, Parish of, iv. 5.
Louglunoe Court Baron, vi
Court Leet, viii. 52.
Mannor of, viii. 52.
ig§.
Lough reagli, Bai-ony of, s
xxviii. 86. xxix. 78.
iSSSsH.
Louthe County, vi. 5.
Lovetts Parke, xv. 76.
Lowe Lane, xxiv. 29.
Lower Evagh, Barony of, iii. 46.
Lower Grange, ix. 21.
Lower Meddow, i. 3.
Lower Ormond, Barony of, ii. 16. iii.30. vii:
i. 55. 64. ix. 16.19. x.l.
'.21. Lowertowne, iii. 55.
Lower Verdens, xxvi. 51.
Lowestowne, xxvi. 7.
Lowetli, Barony of, xxiii. 21.
;. 14. County, xi.40. xxiii. 21. xxvi. 37. 67
xxix. 33. 64. 108.
Low Hayes, xx. 47.
'.12. Lowrath, xxviii. 63.
i. 44. Lowsibash, ii. 21.
xviii. Lowsy Hill, xxvi. 51.
Lowth, xxx. 82.
Barony of, xviii. 10. xxii. 2. xxviii. 12
i. 48. 17.20.63.
'• 41. Common of, xxviii. 63.
iv.6. County, ii. 10. iii. 37. iv. 64. ix. 23
1- 8. 52. x. 10. 54. 65. xi. 56. 58. 62. xiii
10. 23. 24. 54. xxi. 7. xxii. 1. 2. 4
12. 17.19.35. 63. xxix
xxx. 57. 86. 87.
Mannor of, xviii. 10.
Mills of, xviii. 10.
Lowtowne, xiii. 27.
Lowy, Church of, xxvi. 37.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi.
Lublagh, xxviii. 63.
Lucan, xvii. 57. xxix. 54.
— — Mannor of, xiii. 12.
Towne of, ii. 41.
Lucastowne, vi. 25.
Luckanagallugullagh, v. 15.
Luckblea, xxii. 2.
Lucknabegg, xxii. 5.
Luddenbegg, xi. 38.
Luertan, xxviii. 3.
Luertane, xxviii. 3.
Luffenny, xxiii. 18.
Luffhy, xxiii. 18.
Luggane, Voghanenon, i. 14.
Lughill, ix. 6.
Lulestowne, x. 66.
Lumanitragh, xviii. 61.
Lumbards Orcharde, i. 27.
Lumbardy, xv. 76.
Lnmelonne, xvii. 24.
Lune, Barony of, ii. 24. vii. i
57. xv. 19. xvi. 3. xx. 76. xx
49. 51. xxviii. 18. xxix. 20
xxx. 10. 18. 47. 99.
Luppan, v. 62. xxi. 57.
Lurcan, xxvi. 66.
Lurgacantie, xvii. 85.
Lurgan, vii. 27. x. 30. xxii. 2.
Church of, xxvi. 37.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 3
Lurganbegg, vii. 26.
Lurganhanty, xvii. 85.
Lurgen-Keele, xvi. 84.
Lurganmore, vii. 26.
Lurgaveele, xxvi. 66.
Lurge, x. 19.
Lurgendecane, vi. 46.
Lurgindela, xxviii. 38.
Lurgoe, xvii. 83. xxiv. 46.
Lurgoghanlagh, xxvi. 65.
Lurrigoe, xxiv. 46.
Lusciu-rine, xvii. 64.
Luske, vi. 25. xv. 56. xxii. 34.
Riglasse of, xv. 56.
Tithes of, xv. 56.
Towne of, xxviii. 83.
Luskeslee, xv. 50.
Lusksland, vi.25.
Lusmagh, Parish of, xvii. 85.
1 eritory of; ix. 25.
Lussenagh, vii. 36.
Lustianstowne, xiii. 56.
Lustowne, xxiii. 5.
Towne of, xii
Lyagh, xxx. 82.
Lycath, ii. 37.
Lychelly, xiv. 25.
I Lyduvni, xiii. 15.
Lyell, iii. 1.
Lyenny, Barony of, ix. 9.
Lyeny, Barony of, ix. 9.
Lyer, ix. 19.
Lyffallyryan, xxvi. 1.
Lyle, iii. 1.
Lymbrick, xxvi. 43.
Lyme Pitts, xv. 76.
Regis, vii. 53.
Lymerick, xxvi. 43. xxviii. 36.
Citty, Houses in, xxviii. 27.
City, Liberties of; xxx. 105.
County, iv. 20. v. 15. 38. 40. ix ■
54. x.21. xi. 13. 14.17.61.64 v
7. 19. 25. xvi. 69. xvii. 4. Xx."f
xxii. 47. 58. xxiii. 23. 37. xxiv. ;
58. xxv. 5. 47. xxvi. 12. 38. '
xxviii. 36. 52. 59. 60. xxix. 19. 5
32.67.118. xxx. 70. 105.
Liberties of, ix. 40. xx. 27.
See of, xxviii. 27.
Lymericke, ix. 39.
County, xi. 38.
House in, iv. 5.
Liberties of City of, vi. 22.
Lymrick, vi. 47. xxx. 5.
■ Bishoprick of, xxv. 26.
County, iv. 33. v. 53. ix. 35. xi. S
xviii. 46. xxi. 102. xxii. 34. yyiii,
18. 20. xxv. 18. 27. 43. xxvi. 41. £
xxviii. 15. 18. xxix. 6. 7. 16. 50. 5
60. 107. xxx. 40.74. 91.
County of City of, iv. 67.
Liberties of, xxix. 1.
Lymricke, xi. 23.
County, vii. 40. 53. xvii. 70. xx. 2
53. xxix. 94.
See of, xxv. 26.
Lymyny, iii. 65.
Lyna, xxviii. 15.
Barony of, iii. 69. v.26. xv.73. xx
Lynane, xxviii. 15.
Lynches Ferdstowne, xiv. 14.
Lynchestowne, iii. 59.
Lyne, Barony of, xiv. 10. xx. 8.
Lynn, xi.30.
Lynnagh, iv.22.
Lynne, ii. 10.
Lynnen, iii. 23.
Lyny, viii. 26.
Barony of, xvii. 53.
Lyons, xiii. 27.
Lyonstowne, v. 15.
Lyragli, xvi. 23.
Lyrab, vii. 12.
Lyrane Wood, xxx. 67.
Lyras Wood, xxx. 65.
Lysanesle, xxvi. 65.
Lysanisky, iii. 23.
Lyselane, North, iv. 32.
South, iv. 32.
Lyshanacon, xi.23.
Lyslogher, v. 61.
Lysm'Cannis, xxi. 31.
Lyssanan, xxi. 77.
Lysseenygreenies, iii. 44.
Lysseneh, iv. 14.
Lyssie, South, v. 38.
Lyssylyssy, v. 38.
Lysvenaline, xiv. 3.
Lytrim County, xxvi. 37.
Mabrancan Coinon, vi. 20.
Maccree, xx. 8.
Mace, iii. 26.
Macestowne, xxviii. 20.
Macetowne, vi. 1.
Machananty, xx. 27.
Mackaneedle, ii. 51.
Mackenagh Island, xvii. 75.
Mackerireagh, xi. 64.
Mackin, xxv. 34.
Mackinagh, x. 31.
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Mackny, i. 35.
Maclone-Begg, ix. 34.
Macloneliy, Church of, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Macknohanyne, ix. 25.
Macromp, Church of, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Madame, iv. 32.
Maddam, xvi. 17 .
Maddiduffe, ii. 4.
Maddikeile, ii. 4.
Maddingstowne, xiv. 33.
Maddox Land, xxii. 2.
Maddyduffe, xxi. 23.
Maddykeele, xxi. 23.
Maderagh, x. 2.
Mad Eustace, iii. 24.
Madibane, ii. 4.
Madranagh, xiii. 56.
Madi'ummin, xxx. 99.
Magans, Towne of, xvii. 6.
Maganstowne, xxix. 86.
Magdalen Castle, xxii. 52.
— 1- Street, xxii. 53.
Magharicurribin, xv. 35.
Maghbane, xxx. 45.
Maghedemon, Barony of, xxix. 8'
Magheeremeene, Wood of, xx. 77
Magherana, xi. 32.
Magheraneagh, xxviii. 22.
Maghereard, xxx. 82.
Maghereboy, ii. 4.
Magherecarnecastlane Cheifries, x
Maghere Castle, xxv. 21.
Magherecleghy, xxi. 97.
Magherecraman, vii. 27.
Magheredernan, Barony of, xvi. 6‘
Magheredernon, i. 18.
— - Barony of, xvi. 77. xxi. 101
xxv. 24. xxix. 12. 22.
Maglierederon, Barony of, xxix. 2
Magheredowne, xxviii. 12.
Tythes of, xxviii. 12.
Maghereene, xxiv. 17.
Magheregorchy, xxx. 102.
Magheremore, xiii. 55. xxv. 21.
Magherenahaha, xxi. 100.
Maglierenam, vi. 6.
Magherenescagli, xxx. 29.
Magherenohare, xxv. 21.
Magherenora, xxx. 55.
Magherenore, ix. 9.
Magherenure, xxvi. 51.
Magliereogheighter, xiii. 15.
Maghereoghoughter, xiii. 15.
Magherestapliana, Barony of, xxi
Magherestelana, Barony of, ii. 8.
Magherestephana, Barony of,
xxx. 45.
Magherestephane, Barony of, xxi.
Magherestephany, Barony of, xxi
Maghere Stephen, Barony of, xv:
Magherewreon, Barony of, xxiii.
Magheriaclassime, xv. 34.
Maghericrossen, xxx. 33.
Magheridernan, Barony of, xxii.
Magheridernon, Barony of, xxii
9. 20.
Magheridierann, Barony of, xvii.
Magheridiernan, iii. 25.
Barony of, xvii. 40. xxix. !
Magheridrenane, Barony of, xv.
Magherievagh, xxvi. 12.
Magherigarrow, Wood of, xx. T
Magherilane, xv. 33.
Magheriloghy, xxv. 21.
Magherinevalt, xiii. 15.
Magherinore, xxx. 53.
Magheritallagh, xxvi. 65.
Magheritemple. xxv. 21.
Magherneclva, i. 15.
Maghery, iv. 6. ix. 37. xxi. 75.
Magherybegg, xx. 41.
Magherybog, ii. 4.
Maghery caldragh, xxi. 75
Magherycarnecash, iii. 1 •
Magherycreghan, xiii. 16.
Magherydemon, Barony of, xxi:
Magherydrumon, iv. 17.
Magherye, xxi. 77.
Magherymore, iii. 32. v. 12.
Magherynome, i. 2.
Magherystaphana, Barony of, is
Maghoonstowne, xi. 37.
Maghrastiphena, Barony of, xviii. 33.
Maghrehoghall, xiii. 52.
Maginstowne, vii. 10.
Maglasse, xiv. 24.
Magners Lane, xxiii. 28.
Magoge, ix. 6.
Magow, xxi. 75.
Magownagh, Parish of, xxviii. 5.
Magreagh, viii. 31.
Magunehy, Barony of, xxiv. 46.
Magunnehy, Barony of, v. 10.
Magunnihy, x. 48.
Maharareagh, xxv. 26.
Maheredernon, Barony of, xxviii. 82.
Maherenactassagh, xxi. 100.
Maherestaphana, Barony of, xiii. 38.
Maherestephana, Barony of, xxix. 75.
Maherevin, ii. 28.
Maheriagh, xv. 84.
Mahericonrois, iii. 1.
Mahernehinch, vi. 6.
Maheryconruish, iii. 1.
Mahery Gillernew, iii. 1.
Mahirbegg, xx. 45.
Mahirecaume, xvii. 48.
Mahonstowne, xxviii. 20.
Mahornekelly, iv. 21.
Maliowna, i. 3.
Mahurinconroffe, iii. 1.
Mahurycarnycash, iii. 1.
Maigstowne, xxiii. 1.
Maistowne, vii. 58.
Malahide, x. 9. 55. xxiv. 31.
Mallaghcorra, iii. 1.
Mallaghinony, xi. 1.
Mallaghmore, ii. 4.
Mallaghyde, xxviii. 12.
Mallahayes, xvii. 22.
Mallahide, xxv. 9.
Mallahow, Great, xvi. 61.
Mallendugane, xxv. 21.
Mallfonstotvne, xxii. 7.
MaUin, xxiii. 50.
Malloardree, viii. 16.
Malmontry, x. 41.
Malrancan, v. 41.
Malrankan, xi. 67.
Castle, xxi. 90.
Malycarne, iv. 63.
Mame, iii. 37. xxix. 78.
Mamtrasne, iv. 13.
Managhanran, ii. 51.
Manamahallaghan, xxi. 82.
Mance, xxiii. 5.
Manganstowne, xxix. 78.
Manuiill, xx. 77.
Manlagatvne, iii. 47.
Manleganniffe, xxx. 93.
Mannabanyne, xxviii. 56.
Mannin, ix. 28.
Mannings Land, xxx. 25.
Mannor House, xiv. 2.
Mansfieldstowne, Mannor of, xxviii. 64.
Manteagh, xxi. 3.
Manus, v. 48.
Manusbeg, iv. 5.
Manvaddrikin, vi. 3.
i. Manyn, ix. 30.
Mapas Land, vii. 27.
Mapestowne, xiv. 18.
Maprath, viii. 60.
Mapstowne, vi. 5.
Mapus Parke, vii. 27.
Marchants Quay, Dublin, xvii. 87.
Marchy Carrow, xxx. 101.
Mareboy, xxv. 22.
Maretowne, x. 66.
Marganure, xvii. 23.
Maribworow, Barony of, vu. 58.
Markans Crott, vii. 26.
Markclonte, iii. 26.
Marketstreet, xxii. 53.
Markett Hill Street, vii. 24.
Mavkill, iii. 6.
Markmaine, xvii. 65.
Marlestotvne, xvi. 48.
Mariingstowne, xvi. 56.
Marlistotvne, v. 16.
Marnells fall, xi. 38.
Marnellstotvne, xvi. 73.
Marquile, xxvi. 43.
Marriburrogh, Barony of, xxii. 27.
Marromabellen, xiii. 27 .
Marrownes Meadow, xviii. 38.
Marryborrow, Barony of, xxx. 69.
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502 RECORDS OF IRELAND: [March
Meath County, i. 1. 11. 21. 30. ii. 11. 15. 22.
31. 32.37.38. 40.41. 44. iii.S1.41.
70. 72. 78. iv. 15. 38. 41. 42.
60. vi. 2. 10. 11. 18. 21. vii. 4. 11.
23. 36. 58. viii. 1. 4. 11.20. 22.3
42. ix. 9. 14. 19. 44. x. 16. 57. 6
xi. 24. 56. 70. 72. xiii. 4. 8. 9. 12.
22. 31. 36. 49. 54. 64. 67. 69.
2. 14.21. xv. 6. 19. 27. 50. 54. 61.
79. xvi. 7. 30. 32. 43. 47. 53. 58. 61.
73. 77. xvii. 5. 11. 22. 28. 34. 35.
50. 61. 69. 75. 79. 87. xviii. 4. 6.
19. 42. 45. xx. 23. 34. 46. 54. 71.
76. xxi. 22. 34. 65. 71. 76. 84. 97.
xxii. 2. 9. 15. 53. xxiii. 5. 11. 12.
13. 15. 17. 20. 24. xxiv. 10. 11. 49.
51. £
.60. :
46. 49. 51. xxvi. 16. 29. 58. 71.
7. 26. 28. 45. 63. 73. 77. 8'
.6.20. 26.28.31.42. 46.50.
55. 57. 64. 68. 73. 75. 76.87. 93. 94.
95.98. 99.111. xxx. 10. 17.18.23.
61. 68. 70. 72.
27. 33. 37. 47.
75. 82. 99. 103.
- Diocesse of, xxvi.
- East, County of,
i.41. 60.
ii. 60. >
61. 3
Meathtowne, ii. 23.
Medein, ii. 2.
Medinesally, x. 67.
Meeleg, xx. 77.
Meelick, xxii. 5.
Upper, 3txvi. 52.
Meel Ihevagh, xiii. 65.
Meghana, xvii. 24.
Megrahan, iv. 28.
Meliei-adernon, Barony of, x
Melethird, Barony of, xvii. (
Melick, xvii. 74. xsciv. 21.
Mellaglimore, xvi. 73.
Mellefontstowne, iv. 48.
Mellick, xxix. 71.
Mellicke, xxiv. 21.
Memlngh, iii. 2.
Memnicannon, ii. 5.
Menagh, xiii. 15.
Mencloone, xxix. 109.
Menclune, xxi. 67.
Mendrohit, ix. SO.
Menemosseny, vi.3.
Menin, xxviii. 4.
Menlagli, Comons of, xvi. 4‘
Menlagheighter, xvi. 42.
Menlaghoughter, xvi. 42.
Menus, v. 48.
Merchants Key, xxv
Parke, xvii. 55.
Quay, xxiv. 27
Quay, Dublin,
Merrimans Parte, vii. 27.
Merrimansrocke, vii. 27.
Merryan, ii. 41.
Murreaghsof, ii. 41.
Mettehy, Church of, xxvi.
Parish, Tytlies of, x>
Mevlick, xxvi. 52.
‘ an, ii. 41.
ke, xxiv. 61.
38.
Middlethird, ii. 7. xxiii. 49.
Barony of, iii. 11. 54. iv. 42. 60. 68. v.
27.31. 58. vi. 22.27.28.41. vii. 10. viii.
10.63. x.1.58. xi. 18.25.59.65. xiii.24.
46.70. xiv.22. 33. xv. 50. 53. xvi. 3. 71.
81. xvii. 1.67. xxi. 20. 26. xxii. 28.
xxiii. 25. 40. 48. xxiv. 47. xxvi. 67. xx
40.76. xxix. 52. 66. 86. 99. 101. 108.
Midel third, Barony of, x. 18.
Midleclykenny, v. 15.
Midlethird, Bavony of, vi. 3. xvii. 6. 8.
Midlithird, Barony of, v. 15.
Milebuish, xxviii. 79.
Milerstowne, xxii. 2. xxix. 91.
Milestowne, iii. 31. ix.42.
Milfeild, xxii. 25.
Milick, iv. 6.
Milicke, vii. 34.
Milkenagh, viii. 26.
Milke Street, ix. 21.
Milk Lane, x. 67. xv. 7.
Mill, xx. 11.
Castle, xxii. 7.
Millen Foyle, xxiv. 30.
Millerstowne, xxiii. 15.
Millick, xxix. 71.
Millmaine, x. 48.
Milloxtowne, xxv. 52.
Mill Parke, vii. 26.
Mill Pond Garden, xx. 46.
Millreagh, xxi. 83.
Millshane, x.48.
Millstowne, xxvi. 7.
Millstreet, xviii. 38.
Milltotoune, xvi. 86.
Milltowne, i. 14. ii. 38. iv. 26. 33. 47. 64.
v. 41. vi. 25. vii. 40. ix. 16. 41. x.
21. 66. xiii. 70. xv. 53. 54. Xvi. 7.
62.86. xvii. 16.77.79. xx. 70. xxvi.
23. xxviii.53. xxix. 67. 91. xxx. 13.
Saint John,' xi. 59.
Upper, xxix. 108.
Milltownebegg, vii. 10.
Millteragh, xxx. 38.
Miltowne, v. 15. 16. xiv. 2. xxiii. 5.
North, iv. 20.
South, xxviii. 60.
• — ■ Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 59.
Milverstowne, xvi. 61.
Minagh, xvi. 61.
Mince, 3txviii.5.
Minch, xvi. 47.
Minecullen, xiii. 15.
Mineogh, xvi. 60. xxviii. 54.
Mingogh, xvi. 60. xxviii. 54.
Minish, xxx. 101.
Ministowne, xxix. 68.
Minleagh, xvi. T.
Minoghtragh, xv.22.
Minorstowne, x. 31.
Minteran, xv. 27.
Mintrim, x. 61.
Mishell, xx. 32.
Missell, vii. 21.
Mitchellstowne, xx. 22. xxx. 18.
Mitchelstowne, xiii. 19.
Mitchillstoivne, v. 61.
Mizell, iv. 42.
Moagh, iii. 22. X3d. 75.
Moalorane, iii. 15.
Moan, x.22.
Moate, vi. S3, xv. 54. 61. xxiv. 9.
Grange, iv. 31.
Moccrony, v. 9.
Mockarky, xxviii. 46.
Mockerstowne, 3txix. 86.
Mocklerstowne, vii. 10.
Modeene, xxi. 57.
Modeshall, x. 1.
Modeshell, Church of, xxvi. 39.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 39.
Modranstowne, xvi. 47.
Modreny, vi. 19.
Moemore, South Part, iv. 33.
Moenmore, vii. 26.
Moeny, xx. 14.
Moeth Crosheard, xv. 33.
Mogdrough, xvi. 73.
Mogeely Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 41.
Mogge, East, xx. 41.
West, xx. 41.
Moghanagh, xxx. 92.
Moghenecarrowfine, vi. 3.
Mogher, ii. 14. xxvi. 72. xxx. 40.
Moghergallan, Barony of, vi. 21.
Moghergallen, Barony of, xvi. 3. xvii. 22.
xxx. 10. 47.
Moghergallion, Barony of, xvi. 53.
Moghergallon, Barony of, xvii. 28. xxi. 34.
Mogheridiernan, Barony of, iii. 38.
Mogherymore, xvi. 83.
Moghevale, vi.56.
Moghneoge, xxiii. 47.
Moghnoge, xxiii. 47.
Moghurry, xxix. 11 4. xxx. 27.
Moglissane, xxv. 3.
Mogoish, Barony of, xv. £
Magorey, xvii. 8.
Mogowna, xv. 35.
Moguinihy, Barony of, vii
Moguiny, Barony of, xiv.
Mogullin, xvii. 75.
Mogumihi, Barony of, xvi
Moguniuhy, Barony of, x
Mogunihy, Barony of, v. 1
11. 47.
Moguninhy, Barony of, x
Mognnnehy, Barony of, x
anniliy. Barony of, v
?ii. 84- : ' "
Mogi
Mogi
Mohallo, West,
icliy, Barony of,
92.
Mohanagh,
Mohar, xxi. 102.
—Wood of, xx. 77.
Moher, vii. 29. viii. 52.
Moherbeg, xv. 33.
Mohercallen, Barony of, x
Moliervaniffe, iv. 6.
Mohill, viii. 39.
Barony of, iii. 23. vi
Mohonagh, xxx. 93.
Mohorune, iv. 6.
•Mohury, iv. 57.
Moige, ii. 29.
Moigge, iv. 61.
Moign, xxi. 57.
Moimurdry, v. 56.
Moinsellagh, xi. 4.
Mokarky, xxviii. 73
Molassan, xxv. 3.
Molebrack, xxi
Molestowne, xi
Molgannon, xx
Mollagha, x. 2.
46.
Mollan, xxii. 42.
Mollassin, xiv. 34.
Molleroe, xvii. 24.
Mollesseeoughteragh, xxix. 71.
Molligs Garden, iii. 59.
Molloconoughtragh, v. 38.
Molloskey, xxviii. 22.
Mollysandall, xxx. 101.
Molmonty, xiv. 24.
Molronkan, iii. 59.
Momcroe, xxx. 40.
Monadubbard, xxviii. 55.
Monafenane, xvii. 68.
Monagh, xvii. 48. xxix. 5.
Monaghan, Barony of, iii. 48. 71. ■
51. :
1. 17. 3
7.34.76. xxviii. 12. 100. xxx. 4. 4
County, ii. 8. iii. 22. 48. 66. 71. iv. 2
“i. 13. 31. 44. ix. 37. x. 19. 30. >
80.51. 58. xiv. 17.28. xvi. 10.2
ii. 9.19. 26. xxi. 4.7.34.4
57. f
. 97. :
v. 40. :
i. 12. 100. :
Monaghanduffe, iii. 71. 3txi. 77.
Monaghanstowne, x. 63.
Monaghondough, xxx. 78.
Monagoule, xv. 38.
Monahone, xxiv. 46.
Monaleene, xv. 33.
Monallin, i. 1.
Monaloy, 3dii. 31.
Monaltimore, viii. 60.
Monalvy, xvii. 61. xxii. 5.
Monaroointrabegg, xv.72.
Monamoyntramore, xv. 72.
Monanarick, xi. 20.
Monane, viii. 46.
Monanelly, iv.41.
Monanemy, Church of, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Monanoly, xvii. 83.
Monanvolly, xxviii. 55.
Monart, vii. 38.
Monassett, xiv. 20.
Monasterboyes, Rectory of, i. 14.
Monasterleagh, viii. 33.
Monatumany, :cvi. 2.
Monavarick, xi. 20.
Monclarny, x. 21.
Moncloone, 3txvi. 51.
Monea, xvi. 40.
Moneaiuienine, iii. 53.
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Monnaghan County, xxi. 76.
Monnaghly, xxiii. 11.
Monnegressane, xxviii. 58.
Monnelly, xxi. 75.
Monnemorrin, xxviii. 33.
Monnester, xxv. 22.
Monnington, ii. 24.
Monniscriba, viii. 16.
Monnoghstowne, xv. 26.
Monodurly, xxviii. 87 .
Monoghan, Barony of, xxx. 15.
County, xxiv. 5. xxx. 15.
Monoghstowne, xxv. 24..
Monowne, xxvi.30.
Mophine, xviii. 41.
Monrath, iii. 55. xiv. 20.
Monroebeg, iv. 55.
Monroemore, iv. 55.
Monsellecourt, xvii. 15.
Monseners, xvi. 2.
Montagh, xxiii. 38.
Monterballagb, vi. 3.
Monterconnoght, Church of, xxvi. 37.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 37.
Monteroles Grange, Tidies of, vii. 34.
Monterolis, Advowson of, vii. 35.
Donation of, vii. 35.
Presentation of, vii. 35.
Rural Rectory of, xvii. 35.
Monusbeg, Tithes of, xv. 35.
Monusmore, Tidies of, xv. 35.
Monvoy, x. 58.
Mony, xiii. 30.
Mpnybranshteile, xxx. 86.
Monybritt, iii. 42.
Monyereene, xxviii. 5.
Monydasse, xvii. 24.
Monydowalt, iii. 1.
Monydun, i. 1.
Monyfallestry, xxx. 80.
Monyfida, ix. 16.
Monygarre, xvii. 85.
Monygatt, xv.S3.
Monygorumly, xi. 4.
Monyhearye, xvii. 15.
Monyhera, xxix.94.
Monyhora, xxvi. 61.
Monyhore, xviii. 36.
Mony Largy, xxix. 76.
Monyly, xxi. 88.
Monymick, xvi. 7.
Monymore, vii. 27. xxix. 19. 91.
Monynanean, iii. 1.
Monyne, xvii. 24.
Monyroan, iv. 42.
Mony tucker, xxii. 45. xxvi. 61.
Monytucner, xxix. 43.
Monyvalid, xxii. 2.
Mooagh, xvii. 48.
Moolish, vi. 8.
Moone, vi. 9. xvi. 61. xxviii. 66. xxi
Mannor of, xxviii. 66.
Moonecoorey, ii. 8.
Mooneenenabba, xx. 66.
Mooneshallow, xi. 14.
Moony, xv. 34.
Moorabeg, xxii. 7.
Moore, iv. 49. v. 48. xiv. 10. xvi. 42.
Abbey Land, x. 31.
Church of, xiii.' 67.
Moorechurch, xvi. 47.
Moore Gowne, vi. 27.
Moorehead, Mill of, ix. 9.
Moore Land, vii. 27. xvi. 84.
Moorell, iii. 16.
Mooresides, i. 33. xxv. 9.
Moorestoivne, ix. 7. xiv. 34. xxii. 30. xx
Walsh, vi. 16.
Mooretowne, vii. 10. xvii. 58. xviii. 42.
2. xxviii. 63. 66.
Mooretowne, Ldpp of, ii. 42.
Moote, viii. 60. xxiv. 9.
Morack, i.7.
Morgallen, Barony of, i. 30. xx
Morgallion, Barony of, xiv. 21. j
18. xxix. 64. xxx. 72. 82.
Morgallon, Barony of, xvii. 87.
Morganstowne, Great, xxviii. 9
Litde, xxviii. 93.
Morganure, xi. 4.
Morliie, Parsonage of, xv. 35.
Morile, iv. 6.
Morishtowne, xxvi. 7.
Biller, i. 1.
Moriske, Barony of, xxviii. 4.
Moriskie, Barony of, xxviii. 4.
Moriskye, Barony of, xxviii. 5.
Morlestowne, xvii. 87. xxix. 1C
Morletstowne, v. 7.
Mornanstowne, xxviii. 65.
Mornegilky, vi. 2.
Mornin, xx.77.
Morninstowne, xxii. 7.
Mornyne, xx. 77.
Manor of, ix. 18.
Morrell, xxix. 31.
Morrenstowne, vi. 25. xxiii. 1!
Morrisgate, vi. 25.
Morrisnneg, x. 22.
Morristowne, ii. 23.
— — Park of, iii. 59.
Moynagh, xxvi. 7.
Morstowne, xxviii. 63.
Mortlestowne, iv. 11. xi. 59.
Mortoghduffe, xxix. 43.
Mortowne, iii. 36.
Motowne, xxx. 18.
Mouclogh, Lordship of, i. 14.
Mougede, v. 40.
Mounck-Grange, xiv. 35.
Moungfoune, xvii. 22.
Mounonenohone, xxiii. 3.
Mounster Province, xx. 8. xxv.
Mount, xxii. 40.
Mountaine, viii. 22. xvii. 19.
Garfenagh, iii. 10.
Pasture, xxiv. 5.
Mountain Pole, viii. 60.
Mounterowne, xxx. 99.
Mountgarret, Bishops Mill, xv
Mountgarrett, vii. 20. x. 45.
Mountgarretts Land, iii. 59. x
Mountgarrot, iii. 59.
Mount Kenedy, xxv. 16.
Mountlong, vii. 44. xxx. 40.
12. 22.28. 33.45.87.
& Magheridernon, Barony of, >
Moyaskagb, xxix. 75.
Moybegan, x.48.
Moybcgg, xxix. 43.
Moybilly, vii. 30.
). 73. Moyboylg, Church of, xxvi. 37.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 37.
Moybrick, xxi. 62.
Moybrist, iii. 42.
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[March
IV~ Moycarnan, Barony of,
INDEX Moycashel, Barony of, i
LOCORUM Moycashell, xviii. 32.
Certificates Barony of, i. 9. ii
for v. 1.38.44.45. vi. 11
Adventurers, xjv. 20. 31. XV. 26. X
11. 19. 30. 40. xviii
xxi. 14. 87. 101. xxii.
42.45.55. :
viii.38. 59. :
i. 7. 77. 83. >
i. 37.
Moycasshell, Barony of,
Moychola, ix.27.
Moyclare, xxix. 10.
Church of,
Parish, Tythes of,
Moyclough, xvii. 24.
Moycoyle, xxvi. 43.
Moycreemore, xxv. 22.
Moycullin, xxx. 33.
Barony of, xxvi. 42.
Moydoe, Barony of, xx. 77.
Moydow, viii. 33.
Church of, xxvi. 38.
- Parish, Tythes of, xxvi.
i. 25.
Moye<r^xi. 26.
Moyelty, xxx. 105.
iglit.
44.
Moyer, xxvi. 72.
Moyereghbegg, xxv. 22.
Moyes, xxi. 57.
Moyestowne, xvii. 72.
Moyfadabeg, iv.5.
Moyfitdda, Tithes of, xv. 35.
Moyfarta, Barony of, xv. 35.
Moyfenra, Barony of, i. 5. xiii. 22. 49.
Moyfenragh, Barony of, i. 1. ii. 29.32. iv. 38,
viii. 11.20. xi. 70. xiv. 14. xv. 79. xvi. 47,
xviii. 4. 6. 45. xx. 46. xxii. 2. xxiii. 15.
xxiv. 60. xxvi. 29. xxviii. 18. xxix. 57.
93. xxx. 33. 60.
Moyfenrath, Barony of, i. 11. viii. 1. x. 66,
xx. 71. xxviii. 20.
Moyferta, iv. 5.
Barony of, iv. 5. xxiv. 14.
Moyferta Court Baron, iv. 5.
Court Leete, iv. 5.
Markett, iv.5.
Moygallen Barony of, xvi. 52.
Moygannon, xxi. 47. xxx. 32.
Moygannye, viii. 1.
Moygarrow, xvii. 24.
Moygedden, xxviii. 96.
Moygergallan, Barony of, ii. 44..
Moygesh, Barony of, iv. 38.
Moygb, ii. 28. ix. 31. xiv. 2.
Moygilroe, xxviii. 4.
Moyglin Esky Thomas Glasse, xxx. 101.
Moygnegile, xxx. 104.
Moygoish, Barony of, xi. 15. xx. 40. xxii 7
xxv. 41. xxix. 53.
Moygoishe, Barony of, xvi. 62.
Moygowhy, xvi. 60. xxviii. 54.
Moygowish, Barony of, xvi. 83.
Moygreath, xv. 28.
Moyquinihy, Barony of, vii. 4.
Moyguish, xx. 57.
Moygullen, xv. 13.
Moygunihy, Barony of, i. 35.
Moygunnihy, Barony of, viii. 37.
Sush, Barony of, viii. 48.
, ix. 8.
Moyhagh, xxii. 10.
MoyhashtOn, xxviii. 4.
Moyliasta, iv. 5.
Moyher, ii. 51. xiv. 3.
Moyherdernam, Baronv of, xvii. 2.
Moyhcrenenagh, vi. 50.
Moyhidden, ii.27.
Moykelly, ii. 5.
Moykerry, xxi. 97.
Moylabby, i. 36.
Moylaffa, xxi. 45.
Moyhgh, ix. 9^ xvii. 7jb xxi. 97. xxii. 5.
Moylagh, Parish Tythes of, xxvi. 3!
Moylagha, xxi. 45. xxix. 55.
Moylaghy, iv.5.
Movlaine, x. 13.
Moyle, xxiii. 17.
Castle, vii. 26.
Moyleffe, xiv. 2.
Moylegan, xiii. 9.
Moylehussey, ii. 31. xxiv. 49.
Moyleigh, Parish-of, xi. 48.
Moylemuck, viii. 13.
Moylenepatoge, xxi. 35.
Moylenroe, xxv. 33.
Moyler, iv. 70.
Moylerany, xxviii. 13.
Moylers Parke, xxiv. 61.
Moylerstowne, vi. 16. xiii. 27. xxvi.
Moylervoge, vii. 27.
Moyles, xxi. 34.
Moylett, iii. 22.
Moyletteragh, xiv. 2.
Moylhussey, ii. 38.
Moylickan, xiii. 49.
Moylin, iv. 13. xxx.;99.
Moylings hole, xxvi. 22.
Moylishane, xxv. 40.
Moylitter, ix.31.
Moylitteragh, ix.31.
Moymes, xxx. 102.
Moymlagh, iii. 2.
Moymolare, xxix. 25.
Moymore, iv. 20. xxiii. 35.
Moynage, xxiii. 3.
Moynalty, xviii. 60. xxii. 51. xxv. 2
Moynard, vi.31. xv.53. xvi. 15.
Moynart, xxix. 43.
Moynassell, iii. 55.
Moyne, xvi. 37. xx.47.
Moyneham, xxviii. 66.
Moynelarrin, ii. 4.
Moynenagh, iii. 1.
Moynenean, iii. 1.
Moyner, xxix. 25.
Moynerety, iii. 44.
Moynerth, xv.53.
Moynilagh, ix. 8.
Moynis, xxix. 75.
Moynish, xxviii. 4. xxx. 101. 102.
Moynour, xvii. 51.
Moyntagh, x. 18.
Moyntample, xvi. 15.
Moyntemple, vi.31.
Moyntullagh, iv. 70.
Moynurderry, xvi. 30.
Moynurea, xxix. 60.
Moyragh, viii. 38.
Moyrashell, ix. 19.
Moyreagh, xvi. 37.
Moyreske, xxi. 92.
Moyrgallion, Barony of, xiii. 4.
Moyshnaght, x. 30.
Moysneaghta, xvi. 35.
Moytalgoe, xxiv. 9.
Moyterrew, xxx. 53.
Moyterstowne, vi. 16.
Moytherediernean, Barony of, xv. 6;
Moytoner, xxiii. 13.
Moyturke, xxi. 62.
Moyvaghly, xxix. 22. xxx. 86.
Moyvally, xxii. 17. xxviii. 92. xxx. i
Moyvilly, xiv. 3.
Moyvrick, xxx. 32.
Mucelta, v. 12.
Much Island, xvi. 84.
Much-Meade, iii. 20.
Muchrath, xxi. 32.
Much Hath, xxvi. 70.
Muchtowne, xi. 54.
Muchywood, vi.25.'
Muckally, viii. 66.
Muckarky, xx. 59. xxviii. 14.
Muckauff, xxix. 35.
Muckellagh, xxviii. 4.
Muckenagh, ii. 15. viii. 33. xv. 40.
Mucker-slianeighter, xxx. 80.
Muckershaneighteragh, xxx. 80.
Muckershaneougliteragh, xxx. 80.
Muckerstowne, Little, xxiii. 5.
Muckeyie, xxvi. 43.
Muckinagh, xxix. 78.
Muckincannon, x. 1.
Muckinish Island, xxviii. 4.
Mucklagh, x. 39.
Mucklagh Lapp, ii. 42.
Mucklestowne, v. 61.
Mucklonymore, xx. 29.
Mucklough, i. 15.
Muckloune, iii. 32.
Muckness Island, xvii. 85.
Muckranstowne, v. 41.
Muckridge, xxx. 49.
Muckrish, iv. 6.
Muckrusse, xxi. 92.
Muckstowne, xxi. 32.
Muckullin, Barony ofs ix. 16. xi. 6
xxvi. 51. xxviii. 49. xxix.
Parish of, ix. 16.
Muckully, x. 9.
Mucky, xxi. 72.
Muckynagh, xxii. 21.
Mucullin, Barony of, xxix. 109.
Muculline, Barony of, i. 25.
Mughane, vii. 30. xxii. 50.
Mughery, xxi. 60.
Mukenagh, iv.Sl.
Mukinish, xv. 14.
Mulcagh, xxviii. 75.
Mulkagh, xxiii. 46.
Mulks, ii. 4.
Mullacorny, iii. 23.
Mulladuffe, xxv. 22.
Mullafine, xxiii. 20.
Mullagh, i. 14. iii. 22.
i. 23. :
v. 54.
Church of, xxvi. 37.
—— Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 37.
xxx. 45.
x. 19.
;iii. 58. xx;
Mullaghbrine, :
Mullaghcarty^ :
Mullagh-Caslan
Mullaghduffe; x
IISB
Mull^lf Ga^hanfxiii. 15.
’ Tryan, x. 18.
!u!!S:&iMoydo'
•charge, ii.41.
■k, xiii. 15.
:i. 97.
„ Gwyre, x
Mullaghmaglassom, xxi
Mullaghmas, xvi. 39.
Mullaghmeaghan, xxiii
Mullaghmore,
xxvi. 67. 72.
SullSnfroS >
Tawney, xxi. 57.
, xxi. 57.
tgh, x. 18.
Mullaghoran, ii. 46.
Mullaghore, xxi. 97.
Mullaghotragh, xxi. 57.
Mullaghoughteragh, xxi
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Mullagh Sandall, xxx. 101
Mullaghsellsinagh, xxi. 57
Mullaglisesfinnagh, xxi. 5r
Mullaghstahan, xxiii. 24.
Mullaghteelin, xiv. 2.
Muliaghteeotragh, xxix. 7
Mullaghullagh, xxiii. 21.
Mullaghvally, xxiii. 24.
Mullaghvullen, xxi. 34.
Mullaghwerny, iii. 23.
Mullaghwilling, viii. 35.
Mullaghy, viii. 60.
Mullagh Mc Garry, xxiv. ■
Mullahollow Mountiiins, :
Mullamore, ii. 51. iii. 1.
Mullamucke, vii. 35.
Mullan, iii. 37. xvi.36. >
Mullan Quarter, xiv. 10.
Mullanalloe, xxx. 97.
Mullananallagh, xxi. 4.
Mullanastart, xiii. 38.
Mullantls, xi. 4.
i. 15.
Mi
Mullanerony, xiii. 1
Mullangalt, xiii. 15.
Mullanuly, xv:
Mullanmore, i
Mullans, ii. 5.
Mullavelee, Ui. 66.
Mulleboy, xx. 14.
Mullegrenan, iii. 22.
Mull
, vii. 31
25. :
i. 57. .
Mullencrosse, xxv. 52.
Mullenderry, xiii. 37.
Mullendod, xvii. 74.
re, Parish of, xxix. 2.
s Mill, xxii. 40.
Mullengare, I
Mullenhehonn
Mullenree, x;
c. 61.
i. 59.
Mi
Mi
Mi
Mullhussey, xiii. 31.
Mullianstowne, xxix. 47.
Mullicarre, iv.22.
Mullihishaghlin, xxi. 77.
Mullin, viii. 31. xvi. 34. xxx. 99.
Mullinafeagli, xvi. 39.
Mullinaghermaght, xvii. 31 .
Mullinagrough, xv. 5.
Mullinash, iv.30.
Mullinavatt, xvii. 16.
Mullinbroe, vi.7.
Mullinderry, vi. 25.
Mullinegrogli, xxix. 38.
Mullinefll, Woods of, xvi. 40.
Mullinele, xvi. 39.
Mullingar, Town of, xxii. 40.
Mullinmore, xxviii. 6.
Mullinora, xvi. 40.
Mullins, v. 7.
Mullircdan, iv. 22.
Mullmary, xvi. 33.
Mullnasheglyy, xx. 14.
Mulloghcroherry, xviii. 30.
Mulloghcurry, viii. 2.
Mullaghnish, iv. 30.
Mulloghotry, iv. 56.
Mullogh-otry, iv. 56.
Mulloghteige, ii. 51.
Mullogs, xvii. 49.
Mullolary, xxix. 61.
Mullongare, xx. 11.
Mullosotry, iv. 56.
Mullosteeghteragh, xxix. 71.
Mullowmody, xxi. 97.
Mullromyes Castle, xxii. 40.
Mullusk," iv.37.
Mullybane, xxx. 101.
Mullybroe, xxvi. 9.
Mullycarnon, xvi. 40.
Mullylostyeightra, iii. 66.
Mullylostyoughtra, iii. 66.
Mullymockgarchan, xxi. 76.
Mullyn, vii. 26.
Mullynehenshey, iv. 30.
Mullynewer, iv.30.
Mullyodam, xxi. 57.
Mullyodum, xxi. 57.
Mullmuriw, xxi. 57.
Muloale Haggelshee, iii. 21.
Multifarnan, Abbey of, xxiii. 13.
(122.)
Multiny, xx. 77.
Munreade Mill, iv. 34.
Munaghcloy, xxv. 22.
Munaloy, xiii. 31.
Munane, iii. 15.
Munauran, ii. 51.
Muncatle Court, xvii. 16.
Muncells Court, xvii. 16.
Munckstowne, iii. 9. x. 1 .
Mundelebie, xi. 4.
Munemuch Mountains, xxx. 40.
Munfynne, xxii. 37.
Mungamore, xx. 45.
Mungee, xxx. 104.
Munglasse, xxix. 43.
Mungoett Street, Limrick, xxviii. 41.
Munhenry, xvii. 16.
Munhiny, iii. 2.
Munibegg, xxii. 16.
Municarrage, xvi. 31.
Munihulihan, xxviii. 75.
Muning, viii. 46.
Munkallyduffe, xxix. 112.
Munkeele, xxvi. 16.
Munkersagh, xvi. 40.
Munluskey, iii. 74.
Munnare, xiv. 11.
Munneboe, xxi. 28.
Munniliershane, xxviii. 58.
Munnoge, xxiii. 47.
Munntrasna, xxx. 99.
Munny, iv. 5. vi. 9.
Munnyograne, xxviii. 5.
Munreade, iv.34.
Munster Province, vi. 51. x. 2. 18. :
Munterevedy, Tough of, xiii. 52.
Muntereveky, Tough of, xiii. 52.
Munterkally, Territory of, xiii. 52.
Tough of, xiii. 52.
Muntermurrigan, Tough of, xiii. 52.
Munters Land, xiv. 27.
Muiiully, xvi. 22.
Murgallen, Barony of, xv. 6.
ii. 75.
Murraghfadagh, x... —.
Murraghine, North, xxx. 16.
Murraghs, The, viii. 6.
Murreylack, xxx. 32.
Murrish, xxx. 64.
Murroe, vii. 40.
Musfea, xxviii. 41.
Muskerne River Fishing, x. 67.
Muskerry, Barony of, iv. 62. x. 1
xx. 19.
Mustiodum, v. 62.
Mutona, ix. 25.
Mutterow, x. 69.
Myerbane, xxv. 21.
Myergett, xxv. 21.
Myhurmagh, xxi. 30.
Myle Bush, iii. 75.
Mylerstowne, ii. 10. x
Mylerstownebegg, xvii
Mylestowne, iv. 42.
Mylick, ix. 18.
Myllardstowne, xiii. 3;
Myltowne, xxiv. 49.
Myna"lian, v. l.
Mynfagh,C’xxviii. 79.
Mynoglian, ix.7.
Myogher, xxx. 99.
Myrosse, East, xxii. 3
West, xxii. 34.
Mysell, iv. 42.
Parish, Church of, j
Towne of, iii. 24.
Naase, Barony of, xxii. 2.
Town of, xxvi. 7.
Naderyes, iii. 66.
Nadiagh, xviii. 30.
Nagliod, iv. 31.
Nahone, x. 39.
Nangles Land, xxx. 25.
Nappagli, xiii. 58.
Nardvaghagh, xiii. 15.
Narra, xv.43.
Narra and Rebane, Barony of, xvi. 61.
Narragh, xxviii. 25.
Barony of, i. 36. xv. 43.
and Reban, Barony of, xxix. 90.
and liebane. Barony of, xiii. 27.
72. xxiv. 24.. xxviii. 20. 25.
Narraghbegg, xxv. 28.
Narriffe, xxx. 101.
Narrow Water, xxi. 47.
Nascan, xxx. 93.
Nashestowne, ii. 21. xxiii. 37.
Nashtowne, xxiv. 50. xxvi. 21.
Nasken, xviii. 20.
Nass, The, xi. 39.
Natarre, xxi. 76.
Naule, i. 33. x. 66.
Nauleswood, xxiii. 5.
Navan, vii. 58.
Barony of, i. 21. iii. 72. iv. 15. vi. 5
vii. 58. x. 2. xiii. 5. xvi. 30. xvii
xviii. 4. 51. xx. 33. 54. xxi. 67.
5. xxiii. 12. xxv. 30. 36. 46. x:
18. 20. xxix. 12. 46. 57. 73. 95.
23.99.
Mannor of, vii. 58.
The, xxii. 51.
Navinstowne, iii. 72.
Neale, The, xiii. 69. xxii. 21. 54. xxvi
xxviii. 55. 73. xxix. 5. 6. 76.
Neals House, ix. 21.
Necarne, iii. 22.
Neckarne, xxvi. 65.
Neddevoary, xx.77.
Nedeene, ix.47. xx. 36. xxx. 65.
Neffrenagh, xiii. 58.
Negarran, xxi. 30.
Nehevall, xxii. 5.
Neile, The, xxviii. 41.
Neilestowne, xxx. 2.
Neisgragli, iv. 22.
Nenagh, iv. 21.
Nessom, xxv. 22.
Nether Cross, Barony of, x. 55.
Nethercross, Barony of, vi. 15. xxii. 1
54.
Nether Crosse, Barony of, xxii. 10. xxv
Netliercrosse, Barony of, vi. 1. xv. 5
69. xxii. 33. xxx. 14. 43.
Neutowne, xiii. 64.
Newbane, v. 36.
Newborougli, xvi. 86.
Newbristoe, xx. 21.
Neivbristy, xvi. 47. xxix. 108.
Newcastle, ii. 25. iii. 11. xxii. 48. xx
New Castle, iv. 13. ix. 19. x. 66. 67.
xv. 54. xvi. 7. xxvi. 51 . xxviii. 95.
Newcastle, Barony of, iii. 14. x. 66. x
xxvi. 33.
New Castle, Barony of, xi. 46. xiii.
69. 70. xvii. 22. xxii. 10. xj
xxviii. 19. 60. 72. 75. 83. 93.
Mannor of, xxviii. 95.
Newchapple, xvi. 85.
| New Church, xxvi. 67 .
I Newebay, v. 36.
Newgarden, iv. 52.
Newgenstowne, xvii.
Newgraige, xxviii. 20.
Neivhagard, x. 2.
Newhaggard, x. 66.
NewhaB, vi. 28.
Newhouse, v. 16.
Newhowse, xvii. 18.
New Key, xxiv. 30.
Newlands Freehold, xxiv. 24.
New Mill Parke, viii. 46.
Newninges, xxii. 33.
New Orchard, xi. 55.
Wood of, xxix. 91.
Newrath, vi. 33. viii. 40. xx. 23. xxvi:
xxx. 1.
New Ross, Liberties of, xxiv. 61.
Newrosse, Liberties of, iii. 59. v. 5.
Newstreet, vi.27.
New Street, ix. 21. xv.56.
Newstreet, Cork, House, iv. 16.
Dublin, xxii. 32.
Dublin, Houses, vi. 1.
New Streete, xxiv. 36.
Newtowne, i. 9. iii. 11. 14. 20. 24. £
42. v. 15.41. vi. 54. viii. 25. 4
25. x. 2. 55.66. xi.25.54. xi
xiv. 3. 24. xv. 14. xvi. 1. 40.4
viii. 20.
61.
vii. 15
2.65.x
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Soldiers,
Newtowne — continued.
xxii. 5. 17. 4.8. xxiii. 32. 34. xxiv.
42. 47. xxv. 9. 10. 34. xxvi. 16.43.
67. xxviii. 5. 12. 20. 24. 63. xxix.
36. 90. 93. xxx. 39. 105.
Court Baron, x. 55.
Court Leet, x. 55.
~ Little it 18.
Market, x.55.
Parish of, iii. 55.
of Dardistowne, vi. 1 8.
of the Strand, xiii. 45.
Girly, xvii. 75.
Newtowneleraan, Church of, xxvi. 39.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 39.
Newtowne Lenane, xxiii. 45.
— — Lennan, xxix. 66.
M'Cube, ii. 39.
Newtownes, xxviii. 95.
Newtownetermonfeccon, v. 16.
Newtowns, iv.7.
Neyle, The, xi.66.
Nicholastowne, xxiii. 3. xxx. 72.
Nichollroe Gate Quarter, xxvi. 51.
Nichollstowne, xv. 53. xxviii. 63. xxix. 51.
Nicholstowne, iv.42. vii. 52. x. 10. 15. xv.
Nickerry, xxviii. 20.
Nicola, xx. 21.
Niegherry, xxviii. 20.
Nighanagh, xxx. 66.
Niper, xvii. 18.
Noan, vi. 45.
Nockiesfieid, .x. 1.
Noddstowne, xv. 53.
Nodstowne, xvi. 4. xxx. 49.
Noghevall, v. 38.
Noghreagh, xiii. 30.
Noglesland, xiv. 2.
Nohavall, xxx. 92.
Nohavells, vii. 29.
Nominegard, xvii. 85.
Normanstowne, xvii. 87.
Norrestowne, xxvi. 70.
Norristowne, xxi. 90. xxix. 1 14.
North Gate Street, xxiii. 27.
North Lane, xxiv. 35.
Northlelbny, vi. 59.
Northmill Parke, Lower, xxix. 49.
North Miltowne, iv. 20.
Rathunl, v. 5.
Street, vii. 24.
Northtahart, xvi. 68.
North Wales, xv. 63.
Notstowne, xxiii. 5.
Nourny, ix. 6.
Novaliy, xxv. 21.
Nowan, xv. 33. 34.
Nower, i. 25.
Nugents Land, xvi. 7.
Nullanagh, xxvi. 65.
Nunns half acre, xv. 50.
Nunnstowne, xxii. 2.
Nuodenagh, xvii. 68.
Nuragh, xviii. 10.
Nurle, xxvi. 65.
Nurlish, xiii. 15.
Numy, xxiv. 3.
Nurry, xvii. 57.
Nury, xxiv. 27.
Nultstowne, vi. 6.
Nynch, xxix. 57.
o.
| Old Booly, x. 41.
Old Castle, ii. 14. iv.62. x. 44. xx. 3. xxiii.
2.45. xxix. 45. 106.
Rectory, Tythes of, xxvi. 59.
of Tulkse, ii. 52.
Old Court, x. 2. 34. 41. xxii. 37. xxvi. 43.
70. xxx. 39.
East, xxviii. 38.
Old Courte, xxiv. 19.
Oldfield, ii. 21.
Old Graige Butler, xxix. 51.
Old Grange, i. 15. viii. 39. xxix. 66.
Oldgrange, xxviii. 18.
Old Groge Moghter, xi. 1.
Oldhall, iii. 59.
Oldleagh, xiii. 44.
Old Orchard, vii. 12.
Parke, ii. 21.
Shcepehouse, x. 52.
Tare, xxviii. 88.
Oldtore, ii. 51. xi. 4.
Oldtowne, ii. 2. ix. 14. x. 66. xvii. 18. 90.
xviii. 4. xxi. 94. xxii. 16.
Old Towne, xxii. 33.
Old Tully, xxv. 44.
Oldwood, ii. 14.
Omerofadda, xxvi. 51.
Omolngie, vii. 30.
Oneskeagh, xxix. 86.
Onora, iv. 6.
Ophaley, Barony of, i. 1. xxii. 2. xxviii. 20.
Ophally, Barony of, x. 15.
Ophaly, Barony of, xv. 50. xvi. 61. xxiv.
24. xxv. 28. 32. xxvi. 71.
Oran Parish, Tythes of, xxiv. 58.
Oranbegg, Church of, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of xxvi. 38.
Oranmore, xxi. 67.
Parish of, xxvi. 51.
Orchard, xxii. 16.
Orchardstowne, xv. 53. xvii. 55. xxix. 97.
Ordnelstowne, x. 61.
Orem, xvi. 44.
Orgher, xvi. 77.
Oilier, xvi. 77.
Oriell, Barony of, xi. 51.
Orier Barony of, vii. 45. xxiii. 13. xxix. 30.
Oristowne, xvi. 73.
Ormond House, xxv. 16.
Lower Barony of, iii. 74. iv. 4. 23. 24.
35. 56. v. 42. 43. vi. 19. 22. 50. ;
viii. 29. xi. 73. xv. 41. 54. 66.
xvi. 7. 70. 78. xvii. 64. xviii. 8. 43.
xxi. 90. xxiii. 41. 43. xxvi. 8. 71.
xxviii. 22. 41. xxx. 60. 83.
Upper Barony of, iii. 40. iv. 1. 35.42.
49. v. 20. vii. 1. ix.47. x. 18.31.40. 47.
xiii. 21. xiv. 26. xv. 35. 41. 47. 54. 66.
xvi. 52. 70. xxi. 97. xxiii. 42. xxv. 4. xxvi.
Ormonds Armes, xxv. 15.
Lease, xv. 50.
Orchard, xv. 50.
Ornery Chappie, i. 1.
Glebe Lands, i. 1.
Oronah and Arrah, Barony of, iv. 1.
Orran, xiv. 3.
Orrery, Barony of, i. 16.27. ivh.61. v. 35.
xiii. 65. xv. 24. xvi. 46. xxiii. 48.
and Killmore, Barony of, vii. 12. ix.
53. x. 51. xiv. 26. xvi. 57. xxviii.
98. xxix. 38. xxx. 85. 95.
• and Kilmore, Barony of, iii. 28. iv. 26.
x. 48. xvi. 23. 38. xviii. 43. xxiii. 10.
Oakestowne, xxv. 30.
Oatecake, xxiii. 29.
Obristowne, vi. 50.
Obulane, xvii. 85.
Ocullane, xvii. 85.
Oc, xxx. 93.
Oelannagh, xv. 35.
Offally, Barony of, xxiv. 3.
Offaly, Barony of, xi. 21. xiii. 27. xvii. 58.
Oggall, xxx. 99.
Ognell, xvi. 79.
Oghill, xiii. 23. 38. xvi. 35.
Oghilmore, ix. 19.
Oghnought, xiii. 23.
Oghum, xvii. 31.
Ogula, xxviii. 49.
Oldbaime, xvii. 15.
Orrestowne, xxv. 7.
Orrier, Barony of, ii. 25. iii. 45. 56. xvi. 77.
xvii. 11. xxiii. 47. xxix. 68.
Orristowne, vi. 10. xxviii. 20.
Orrory and Kilmore, Barony of, x.14. xxi. 60.
Osberstowne, iv. 34. xi. 39.
Osburnestowne Mill, xi. 39.
Osna, xvii. 23.
Ossere, ix. 16.
Ossory, Barony of, iii. 59.
Diocesse of, xxvi. 41.
Upper Barony of, i. 22. ii. 45. iii. 64.
iv. 41. 53. 65. vi. 36. ix. 30. x.2. xi. 9.
10. 12. 49. 55. xiv. 14. xv. 15. 59. xvi.
18. 24. xvii. 22. xviii. 4. 38. 44. 47. xx.
7. 21. 45. 47. 51. 63. xxiii. 1. xxix. 1.
26. 91. xxx. 29.
Otterstowne, xxx. 18.
Oughell, viii. 26.
Oughill, xxviii. 3.
Oughmama, v.38.
Oughstowne, xviii. 54.
Oughta, xxviii. 4.
Oughtecromane, xxx. 45.
Oughteraghbarron, xi. 65.
Oughteraghbutler, xi.65.
Oughterany, Barony of, xxiv. 24. xxviii. 20.
Oughterard, i. 25. iv. 5.
Barony of, xi. 33.
Oughtereny, Barony of, iv.43.
Oughterney, Barony of, viii. 1. xxix. 57.
Oughterrenny, Barony of, xxii. 2.
Ouglnil, xxviii. 3.
Ould Orchard, xvi. 23.
Ouldtowne, xxii. 2.
Ould Towne, Cheif-rent, xvi. 47.
Oulert, i. 23.
Oulnecalline, ix. 47.
Ourdnesallum, xxi. 57.
Ourny, ix.6.
Outerclonny, xiii. 52.
Cheifry, xiii. 52.
Outragh, iii. 6.
Owach, xxx. 101.
Owaltart, xxii. 5.
Owe, xxx. 93.
Owen Brisley, viii. 25.
Cartron, viii. 25.
Gallis, xiii. 40.
Owenkeele, xvi. 37.
Owenstowne, ii. 41. xxvi. 43.
Ower, i. 25.
Owglieirdoman, xiii. 15.
Owhnybegg, Barony of, xxix. 7.
Owlard, xxi. 52.
Owleiv xxi. 52.
Owlert, x. 21. xxiv. 17.
Owlertleigh, xxix. 71.
Owlertleighbegg, xxix. 71.
Owlertwick, xi. 20. xxvi. 69.
Owna, Barony of, i. 35.
and Arra, Barony of, iv. 35. v. 3. 10.
11. 31. 63.
and Arragli, Barony of, vi. 34.
Ownekeagh, iv. 6.
Owney, xxiii. 3.
Comons, xxiii. 3.
and Arra, Barony of, v. 1. vi. 22. xiv.
26.
and Arragh, Barony of, vi. 40.
Owneybegg, xxvi. 26. *
Owny and Arra, Barony of, ii. 47. iv. 49. 54.
v. 50. vii. 40. viii. 18. ix. 24. 35.
xi. 19. xv. 35. 4.1. xxviii. 43.
and Arragh, Barony of, vi. 23.
and Herra, Barony of, xxx. 97.
Ownybeg, Barony of, iv. 70. vii. 40.
Ownybegg, Cheif-rent, xvi. 13.
Ownymore, Cheif-rent, xvi. 13.
Owraghery, ix. 5.
Owrid, ix. 16.
Owthney, Abbey of, xx. 53.
Owthnybeg, Barony of, x. 49.
Owthnybegg, Barony of, xvii. 22. xxix. 1.
20.
Owtnebeg, Barony of, xx. 53.
Oxmanstowne Houses, vi. 1.
Oxmantowne, xxi. 54. xxii. 31. xxv. 14..
xxx. 24..
Oxmontowne, House in, xvii. 87.
Oylefrikctragh, xxviii. 38.
Pace, i. 14. xxiii. 7.
Packenagh, xx. 76.
Packing Ballish, vi. 2.
Paddingstowne, xiii. 12. xxx. 37.
Pady Lacyes Land, i. 3.
Pagestowne, ii. 38. v. 60.
Pagetts Parke, xxiii. 15.
Paghanstowne, viii. 2.
Painestowne, xxviii. 20. 63.
Painstowne, ii.44. viii. 1.2. xxv. 52. xxix. 50.
Pakeene Iamicke, xxv. 26.
Pakelilessig, x. 48.
Pakorenonig, vi. 2.
Palboy, xxii. 5. .
Palice, viii. 54.
Pallace, i. 38. ii. 20. xxx. 92.
Pallice, iv. 33. v. 20. vi. 23. 49. x. 67.
xxi. 1. xxiii. 15. 35. xxvi. 43. xxviii. 15.
xxx. 104.
Pallicebegg, vi.23.
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Paulvarla, xxix. 116.
l’aynestowne, ii. 22.
Peacockestowne, xxiii. 5.
Peake, i. 14. xxvi. 12.
Peantecreagh, v. 7.
Pearcetowne, xiii. 29.
Peglcshill, x. 66.
Peircetowne, ii. 2. xi. 72. xxx. 1. 2. 40.
Peilick, xxii. 8.
Pelstowne, xxx. 2.
Pembrockstowne, iii. 20. xi. 2.
Pembrookestowne, xxviii. 20.
Peperstowne, xxix. 86.
Peppards House, vi: 2.
Peppardstowne, xi. 59.
Pepperstowne, ix. 52. xvii. 8.
Pertersgate, xx. 2.
Peterstowne, xvii. 11.
Petitstowne, x. 53.
Pharakebeg, x. 22.
Pharihy, xxiii. 40. xxx. 39.
Pheale, ix. 57.
Phearlaghane, xxx. 93.
Pheharmore, xxii. 54.
Phenix Parke, vi. 26.
Phepostowne, iv. 39. x. 66.
Phepottstowne, xxix. 87 .
Philipstowne, Barony of, xi. 14.
Phillinstowne, xxv. 30.
Phillippstowne, xxviii. 35.
Phillips holding, vi. 15.
Phillipstowne, iii. 24. v. 16. xiii. 8. xvi.
xxviii. 20. 63. 64.
Phillips Towne, xvii. 90.
Phillipstowne, Barony of, iii. 39. v. 38. vi,
Parish of, xxix. 64.
Phillistowne, v. 16.
Phillpottstowne, xxv. 36. xxix. 46.
Philpotstowne, xxv. 46.
Phore-Laneglogh, x. 22.
Pibole, vii.27.
Pickerstowne Parke, vi. 1 1.
Pickettstowne, xiii. 14. xxi. 21.
Pidgeons Parke, xxx. 25.
Pierces Ballell, v.41.
Piercestowne, xvii. 75.
Pierce Towne, xiii. 7 .
Piercetowne, xxx. 33.
Pierstowne, ix. 9.
Pigeon House Garden, vii. 26.
House Parke, vii. 27. xviii. i
Pill, xvi. 61.
Lane Houses, vi. 1.
Pilltowne, xvi. 12.
Piltowne, xxiii. 3.
Pimblico, xxviii. 75.
Pinckston, xxiv. 24.
Piperstowne, iv. 64.
Pipes Street, xxiv. 27.
Pipe Street, xxviii. 75.
Pirchers Bath, xx.47.
Pissanagh, xxi. 100.
Placarack, xviii. 46.
Plarie, xvi. 47.
Platten, x. 2.
Plattin, vii. 36. xi. 30. 58. xiv. 2.
Plodstowne, xxii. 2. .
Plorisk, vii. 30.
Ploulenelong, iv.48.
Plowland, xxi. 71.
Pluckane, vii. 40.
East, vii. 21.
Pluckanes, West, xxvi. 46.
Pluckristowne, xiii. 27.
Pludbogher, iii. 59.
Pluncketts Land, viii. 2.
Plunketts Land, xviii. 10.
Pluntstowne, xvi. 31.
Pluxtowne, x. 57.
Pobblebryan, Barony of, yii. 53.
Poblebrian, Barony of, iii. 28. xi
Poblebryan, Barony of, iii. 65. vii
xxv. 43. xxix. 94.
Pobie Bryan, Barony of, xxvi. 52
O’Bryan, xv. 14.
Pobulfogerty, xvi. 27.
PodingLane, xxiv. 28.
Poghanstowne, xxviii. 63.
Pointstowne, xxv. 40.
Pokenstowne, xvii. 35.
Polebrean, vi. 25.
Polecamery, xxviii. 6.
Pole Capple, ii. 26.
' Polecapple, xvi. IS.
Polecapulc, xviii. 21.
Pole Castle, iii. 70.
Polcderoge, xvii. 65.
Polederrogh, xvii. 65.
Poleenelonge, vi. 59.
Polegare, xiv. 3.
Polegarra, xx. 66.
Polegover, xxviii. 3.
Polehore, vi. 25.
Polemaloe, viii. 24.
Polenecarragh, ix. 28.
Poleneroy, xxviii. 6.
Polerane, iii. 59.
Polerey, iii. 6.
Polerosse, i.25.
Polerow Mountaine, xxvi. 51 .
Polestowne, xxvi. 32.
Poletegill, xv. 34.
Polevoly, xxii. 21.
Polinanagh, xiv. 24.
Polinoenane, ix. 47.
Polivany, xxvi. 51.
Poll, xxix. 75.
Pollagh, iii. 75. iv. 6.
Pollaglibeg, v. 1.
Pollaghbog, v. 11.
Pollahee, iii. 6.
Pollahorry, xxix. 96.
Pollardstowne, xiv. 11. xvi. 61.
Wood, xxvi. 71.
Pollaree, xvi. 19.
Pollea, i. 37.
Poller, xvi. 36. xxiv. 40.
Pollere, xxx. 92.
Pollereagli, xxi. 75.
Pollextowne, xxvi. 29.
Pollgate, xxvi. 50.
Pollins, viii. 55.
Poll Mill, xxvi. 50.
Pollogli, vii. 30.
Polquilicka, xxviii. 48.
Polredraore, ix. 47 .
Poltoork, xxi. 67.
Polyglasse, iv. 6.
Pondiestowne, xi. 21.
Poneparke, vi. 1.
Pooerstowne, xxvi. 59.
Poolevaddy, xxviii. 3.
Poore Abby, xi. 4.
Poorestowne, vi. 16. xxii. 23.
Pooreswood, x. 2. xxi. 47 .
Poorstowne, Church of, xxvi.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi
Porgartineoutragh, xvi. 41.
Porgurtineitragh, xvi. 41.
Porke, ix. 27.
Porsune, iv. 6.
Port, Church of, xxvi. 37.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi
Portalluge, xv. 72.
Portanehally, xxix. 65.
Portanenashaskee', v. 3.
Portanoard, xxviii. 86.
Portcarrey, i.25.
Portdarragh, xvii. 23.
Portdryan, xxx. 89.
Porte Brittis, xxv. 21.
Porternelane, xxviii. 3.
Porter-seize, xxix. 90.
Porters Parke, xv. 76.
Porterstowne, i. 18. ii. 40.
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INDEX Portowne, vii. 58.
LOCORUM Portruse, xv. 34.
“ Portrussy, Lower, xxi. 49.
for*3 Ports, xvi. 62.
Adventurers, Porttallagh, XV. 72.
So'dierr, porttaUogj XV. 72.
r' Portullis, vii. 27.
Porturlin, xxiv. 21.
Posselestowne, xiii. 22.
Possetstowne, xxvi. 29.
Possettstowne, xvi. 52.
Possextowne, xiii. 4.
Possixtowne, Rent-charge, xxi. 34.
Pottlebane, xvi. 7.
Pottlednnch, xxi. 76.
Pottleree, xvi. 7.
Poulaver, xviii. 55.
Pouiecassan, xxi. 30.
Poulemanagh, xxvi. 70.
Poulenelea, xiii. 7.
Poulenelully, vii. 30.
Poulevarly, xx. 29.
Poulinvaneene, xv. 33.
Poulmaloe, xxvi. 70.
Poulnecrihy, iv. 5.
Poulnehast, xxii. 22.
Poulrancan, xx. 28.
Powderlogh, ii. 40. xvi. 61.
Powderstowne, xiv. 14.
Powers Mill, iii. 59.
Powerstowne, x. 66. xi. 7.
Powlagh, ix. 5.
Poynestowne, xv. 50.
Poynstowne, xxv. 3.
Prehans, ix. 1.
Preistowne, iv. 42. v. 16. xi. 18. xiii. 24.
Preisttowrie, xxix. 86.
Prentoustowne, xxviii. 90.
Prestons Land, iv. 47.
Price Haggard, iii. 59.
Pricksheyo, xvi. 7.
Priestowne, x. 1. xxix. 52. 66.
Princetowne, viii. 22. ix. 9.
Prior Land, x. 1.
Priors Land, iv. 1.
Lande, ix. 42.
Priorsmeadow, xx. 47.
Priorstate, xviii. 10.
Priorstowne, v. 16. xx. 11.
Priory Mill, xxii. 40.
Pristane, xvi. 23.
Proliisse, xxx. 92.
Prohust, xxx. 85.
Proluske, xxv. 22.
Prompstowne, xxviii. 19.
Propogera, xxx. 49.
Proudlonstowne, xvi. 47.
Proudstowne, xiii. 8. xxii. 15. xxviii. 20.
Prout, xxiv. 4.
Proute, x. 21.
Provis, xxx. 92.
Prowdestowne, xvi. 32.
Prutlenstowne, xxvi. 33.
Prughills, vii. 34.
Pry ell, xvi. 79.
Publebrian, Barony of, xxvi. 12.
Puckestowne, xxx. 2.
Puckodosy, x. 22.
Pucksland, xxii. 2.
Puckstowne, xvi. 61. xvii. 87.
Pudding Lane, xxiv. 30.
Puddle Street, xxiv. 32.
Puffin Island, xxx. 63.
Puleafory, ix. 25.
Pulemuledy, xxvi. 66.
Pullackmore, xxviii. 42.
Ptillamore, iii. 22.
Pulleene, v. 38. xi. 17.
Purcells, xx. 40.
Purtion, xv. 35.
Quarter Crosse, xiii. 46.
Phay, i. 2.
Queanstowne, vi. 25.
Queenes County, ii. 21. 53. iii. 59. 64. i'
53. V. 29. vi. 36. vii. 13. 58. ix. 5. x. i
xi. 9. 10. 11. 12. 16. 49. 55. xiii. 3. Ii
xiy. 2. 13. 14. 16. 29. xv. 15. 59. x
18. 24. 86. xvii. 22. xviii. 4. 27. 38. 4-
59. xx. 7. 21. 45.47.51.63. xxi. 5!
xxii. 27. xxiii. 1. 9. 45. xxiv. 48. xx'
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Ksliinttoglian, xvi. 62.
Bahintronin, ix. 21.
Rahiny, xxii. 21.
Rahiston, viii. 25.
Rahona, iv. 5.
Rahonagh, vii. 30.
Bahone, vi. 22.
Rahoone, xxix. 109.
Rahorane, xx. 25.
Raliuragb, vii. 55. xviii. 16.
Rahut, xvi. 61.
Bahyn, xxiii. 11.
Raigli, v. 48. ix. 18.
Raighmonissy, xxi. 67.
Rakeele, vii. 30.
Rakeevan, xxi. 76.
Rakeylane, xvi. 77.
ltaky Island, xxx. 104.
Ralaghin, xvii. 75.
Ralaphan, xv. 28.
Raleagh, xxvi. 56.
Ralerty, xxviii. 79.
Rales towne, xxii. 28.
Ralina, vi. 24. xi. 41.
Rallagbin, xvii. 74.
Rallaholfe, xxii. 41.
Rallapan, v. 38.
Ralmagadalagh, i. 25.
Ralonan, x. 45.
Rama“Radding, xxv. 21.
Ramagron, iii. 52.
Ramahckin, xxviii. 6.
Rameagh, iv. 21.
Rameuduffe, v. 12.
Ramigram, iii. 1.
Ramigran, iii. 1.
Rammduffe, xvi. 12.
Ramore, xi. 46.
Ramulleight, ii. 8.
Ranacarnan, xxviii. 2.
Ranagh, xxx. 102.
Ranaghan, xv. 35. xvii. 75. xxix. ‘
Ilanaghbegg, xvi. 37.
Ranaghbuy, iv. 17.
Ranagbmore, xvi. 37.
Ranakett, xvi. 40.
Ranaleene, iv. 1.
Ranaree, xv. 73.
Randalstowne, xxi. 16.
Randles Lande, vii. 27.
Ranebackane, xiv. 3.
Ranerkelly, viii. 33.
Ranevolcagy, xxiv. 4.
Rangliumin, iii. 1.
Rannagli, v. 38. xv. 35.
Ranvackan, iii. 6.
Ranvackahan, xxix. 36.
Ranvallenan, xxix. 36.
Ranvile, xxi. 97.
Rapatrick Rectory, Tytlies of, xx'
Rapheen, vi. 2.
Raphotigge, xxi. 85.
Raplagh, ix. 7. xvi. 24.
Rapokesse, xxi. 85.
Raratery, xxi. 34.
Rareagh Parish, Tytlies of, xxvi. ■
Rareaghmore, xi. 61.
Raronane, xxix. 54.
Raroolagh, xxi. 57.
Rarrowbarrow, ix.37.
Rarutagh, xxi. 57.
Rascall, Little, xvi. 61.
Rasliillan, x. 45.
Rasilla, xiii. 61.
Raskin, iii. 56.
Rassan, xvii. 48. xviii. 14.
Rasse, xxix. 18.
Rassin, v. 38.
Rassy, vii. 34.
Rastine, xviii. 60.
Bastings, Tlie, xiv. 2.
Ratassanagli, xviii. 58. '
Ratcliline, Barony of, xxvi. 3o.
Ratgodan, vi. 20.
Rath, iii. 1. iv. 31. 38. v. 48. vi.
67. xiv. 3. xvii. 22. 87. x
53. xxi. 76. xxii. 2. 7. x:
xxv. 18. 41. xxviii. 3. 6.
Parish of, iv. 6.
Rathaballyvullane, xxii. 16.
Rathaberny, iii. 1.
Ratli Adam, via. 25.
Rathagowna Fairs, xv. 33.
Rathaine, vii. 29.
(122.)
Rathaldron, iii. 72.
Rathaleugh, xxix. 90.
Ratlialtren, iii. 72.
Rathana, iv. 42.
Ratlmngan, x. 66. xxix. 20.
Parish of, xi. 48.
Rathanna, xxii. 17.
Rathanrigue, xiv. 2.
Rathanury, i. 6.
Rathany, x. 18. xxii. 34.
Rathard, iv. 11.
Rathardeightragh, ii. 27.
Rathardmore, iv. 42. x. 27.
Ratharoe, Parish of, viii. 34.
Ratliavratoge, iii. 1.
Rathballyvullane, xxii. 16.
Rathbane, v. 40. xv. 73. xvi. S3, xv
i. 12. 42. xxix.
c. 92.
i. 10.
ii. 67.
v. 73.
Rathbeggan, xx
Ratlibodibagg, :
Rathbod)', Great, xxviii. 63. xxix. 1 1
Little, xxviii. 63.
Rathboy, Great, xxviii. 64.
Rathbraeke, viii. 60.
Rathbranchurch, xxv. 30.
llathbranoghs, xi. 4.
Rathbrassell, x. 51.
Rathbrest, xxii. 2.
Rathbride, i. 1.
Rathbriden, xxx. 74.
Rathbrusty, xxviii. 20.
Ratlibritt, xiii. 70. xxi. 20.
Rathbrowne, xxii, 29.
Rathcahan, vii. 27. xv. $5.
Radicallen, xv. 38.
Ratlicam, xxiv. 15.
Rathcannon, xv. 38.
Rathcanory, x. 54.
Radicardan, xxix. 73.
Ratlicestan, ix. 5.
Radiclanbrickan, xi. 3.
Rathclare, xiii. 65.
Ratliclin, Barony of, iii. 23.
Radicline, Barony of, ii. 28. vi. 3.
xxiv. 6.
Island of, xxv. 20.
Rathclovan, xxiv. 4.
Rathcluen, xi. 47.
Rathclyne, Barony of, vi. 4. xxiii. 8
Manor of, vi. 3.
Rathcofiy, iv. 42.
Rathcolonan, iii. 25.
Rathcondratli, xvi. 76.
Rathconey, xxx. 47.
Ratliconnell, vi. 46.
Rathconrath, Barony of, iii. 38. v. 2!
ix. 21. x. 66. xvi. 47. 62. 76. xvii
42. xx. 57.'xxi. 94. xxii. 2. xxiii. 1 1
20. 53. 57. xxix. 2. 22. 63. 99. K
21.72. 86.
Rathcony, xxx. 10.
Radicool, x. 66.
Radicoole, iii. 14. xiii. 12. xxi. 2C
40. xxx. 92.
Rathcoone, xxix. 28. 96.
Rathcordane, xxviii. 15.
Rathcore, i. 5.
Radi-Cormuck, Parish of, xxii. 8.
Radicorr, xvi. 40.
Rathcorra, xxx. 74-.
Rathcoskerry, ix. 28.
Rathcoursey, vii. 30. xv. 38.
Radicowell, iii. 22.
Radicowne, iv. 42.
Rathcoyle, viii. 26.
Rathcoylemore, viii. 26.
Rathcreedane, x. 66.
Rathcregane, iv. 6.
Rathcroge, xxii. 17.
Rathcrony, iv. 6.
Rathculbin, xxviii. 21.
Rathcully, xxi. 72.
Ratlicumer, xvi. 33.
Radicnppoge, xv. 37.
Ratlicurby, xxii. 22.
Rathcurr, xxii. 2.
Land, vii. 27.
Rathdangen, xxx. 49.
Rathdenth, xvii. 33.
Rathdonnell, v. 16.
Rathdorrish, xx. 57.
Rathdowne, x. 34. xi. 12. xiii. 6!
xxii. 54. xxv. 24. xxvi. 1
16.
cvii. 42. x
i. 61.
19. xxx. 33.
Half Barony of,
Rathdowney, xxi. 16.
Rathdoivning, xxvi. 7
Rathdowny, ii. 23. x>
Barony of, vi. 3'
Radidrolan, xviii. 36.
Rathdrum, vii. 10. x:
Rathdrumunure,
Rathduff, iv. 40.
Kathduffe, iii. 9. 52.
70. xv. 53. xvi. 33
16. :
Rathdnlen, :
Rathearke, :
Ratheberny, xiii. 55.
Rathcden, xxx. 52.
Ratliedmond, iii. 1.
Radiedon, xxii. 16.
Ratheene, xxiii. 3.
Ratlieeneagli, xxi. 102.
Rathelareene, iv. 38.
RaUielidge, vii. 10.
Rathellin, Barony of, xx.
Rathely, i. 20. viii. 58. x:
Shee, i. 20.
Ratben, xvii. 36.
Rathenew, x. 66.
Radienisteele, xxix. 1.
Rathenitig, xviii. 12.
Ratlienowen, xvii. 11.
Ratheny, v. 15.
Rathernine, xiii. 27.
Ratherny, iv. 6.
Rathesker, xxix. 64.
Ratlieskine, xv. 52.
Rathesley, viii. 52.
Rathestoivne, xxi. 46.
Rathever, xxi.' 76.
Radifaden, xv. 76.
Rathfare, ix. 6.
Radifarra, xxx. 74.
Radifayorry, xxiii. 50.
Radi Fearnes, xxx. 27.
Rathfegh, xxv. 49.
llatlifeig, x:
Kathl'i-iiili, '
Rathfelan, :
Rathfiintam .
Rathforns Daltons Part, x
Rathfrylaue, xxx. 32.
Rathgarny, xxvi. 43.
Rathgarratt, ii. 2.
Rathgarrett, xvi. 61.
Rathgarrow Rectory, Tydies of, >
Rathgarvan, x. 2.
Rathgeire, xxii. 8.
Rathgibb, viii. 43.
Rathglasse, viii. 25.
Rathglegan, xiii. 48.
Ratliglinne, xxi. 34.
Rathgormely, iv. 39.
Rathgowan, xvii. 40.
Rathgowne, xxix. 87.
Ratbgracmil, in. 1.
Radigrana, xxviii. 5.
Radigrelane, v. 40.
Rathhood, xxi. 34.
Rath Jarny, xxvi. 43.
Ratliicknogy, xxviii. 29.
Rathilligg, xiii. 44.
Rathin, xxiii. 1.
Rathinai-e, iv. 56.
Rathine, iv. 35. 42. xv. 41. xvii.
Rathinegilhn, xi. 4.
Radiineneurayne, v. 15.
Rathinkowre, xvii. 78.
Radiinlore, xxi. 26.
Rathinmore Mill Streame, m. 55.
Radiinrick, xvi. 7.
Rathinroe, xx. 57.
Rathintubrid, xviii. 44.
Radiisker, xvi. 7.
Radijordane, ix. 54.
Rath Jurdan, :
xv. 37.
xi. 72.
Radikeale,
Rathkeep, i
Rathkenan,
Rathkenny,
six. 57.
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Rectory of, viii. J.
Rectory, Tythes of, xxvi. 59.
llathmone, xxv. 21.
Rathmore, iii. 24. viii. 57. 67. ix. 1. 6. 21.
xi. 21. xiii.33. xv. 53. xvi.7. xvii.
17. 69. xviii. 4. xx. 40. 66.79.
17. 72. x
.1- of, 3
x. 91. :
c. 10. 92.
Rathmoreagh, Parish of, x
Rathmorneny, xxix. 72.
Rathmoveagh, vii. 55.
Ratlunoy, xv.i
Rathmoyhill, x
llatliinoylan, ii
llathmoyle, xx
Rathmnle, x. 1
llathmullen,
i. 54.
, tricke, i.2.
Rathnaagh, viii. 26.
llathnadock, xviii. 59.
Rathnadogha, xxviii. 5.
Rathnagare, xxx.88.
Rathnagcragh, xx. 70.
x. 40:
gags
:vi. 4.
norane, xv. 73.
Rathnanurane, xv. 73.
Rathnapoole, iv. 66.
Rathnary, xv. 73.
Rathnedan, xxvi. 70.
ne, vi. 20.
Ratlmegard, xxx. 92.
Rathnegavragh, ix. 5.
S!juS"’jixSk
x
Ratliscaldin, x
Raths Crott, v
Ratine Parish, Tythes of, xxvi
Barony of, i.30. vii. 23.
Ratooth, xvi. 61. xvii. 5. xxi.
xxx. 68.
Barony of, ii. 15. 37. 40. v:
xvi.7. 61. 77. xvii. 5. 1
xxiii. 5. 15. 20. xxviii
20. 26. 73. xxx. 27. 61
Grange of, xxiii. 5. 15.
Ratoth, xxi. 65.
Barony of, xvi. 47. xxi. i
Ratotlie, Barony of, vi. 10.
Ratow, vii. 30.
Ratrough, xxx. 93.
Ratsegarr, xxvi. 7.
Rattaine, xxv. 36.
Rattcaslane, xv.73.
Rattenrees, xxiv. 10.
Rattifernes, xxiii. 15.
Rattin, xvi.7.
Rature, v. 5.
Raughra, Mannor of, xv.45
Ravaldrin, xxviii. 1.
Ravally, xxi. 57.
Ravanagli, xxx. 102.
Rawleighstowne, xvii. 22.
Rawlinstowne, xxv. 30.
Rawmoney, xxx. 4.
Rawrine, xiii. 15.
Ray, xxiv. 21.
Mannor of, xxi. 8.
Rayestowne, xxiii. 20.
Rayliinbroge, xxv. 1 7.
Raylestowne, xxi. 20.
Raynally, x. 30.
Raynoldstowne, xxviii. 64.
Raystowne, xxiii. 5.
Rea, xxvi. 65.
Readestowne, x. 45.
Readstowne, xx.71.
Reagh, iii. 1. xxvi. 51.
Reaghill, vi. 54.
Reaghin, xxix. 31.
Reaglmaglassling, iv. 6.
Reaglis Parke, vii. 27.
Realagh, xxiv. 21.
Realamgeragh, iv. 62.
Realiegnter, iv. 5.
Reanaskreenys, xxx. 93.
Rearahannagh, xxii. 20.
Rearhuriagh, xviii. 16.
Rease, viii. 25.
Reaske, x. 67.
Reaskes, xvii. 87.
Reavolder, xxx. 93.
Reban, Barony of, i. 36.
Rebane, xxix. 72.
Reboge, v. 38.
Parke, xxx. 105.
Recheele, xv. 54.
Reckenliore, xxiv. 54.
Redalcers, xvii. 15.
Redbey Market, Custom of,
Port, Custom of, xxx.
Town, Constableship ol
Towne, Custom of, xxj
Redbogg, xv. 12.
Redboy Faires, xxx. 102.
Marketts, xxx. 102.
Redew, xvi. 39.
Redmond Parke, xiv.24.
Redmonds Innch, ii. 21.
Redmondstowne, v.23. ix.56,
Rechnore, vii. 14. xxviii. 20.
Reene, xvi. 33.
Reenegrosse, xx. 36.
Reeskath, xxviii. 44.
Regrallath, vii. 21.
Rehinelnosingooly, xxv. 26.
Rehy, West, iv. 5.
Reiowlebeg, ii. 8.
Reiske, iii. 11.
Relane, xxx. 40.
Relick, xxii. 2.
Remarky, x. 48.
Remenabricky, iii. 47.
Remreigh, xxix. 84.
Renacaliy, xv. 33.
Renaglian, iv. 5.
Renarrudden, ii. 51.
Renaw, xiii. 16.
Renecreny, iii. 31.
Reneene, xv.85.
Renehane, ix. 14.
Rengappell, xx. 36.
Renig, viii. 16.
Renmore, iii. 75. xiii. 40.
Renturke, vii. 30.
Rereagh Parish, xxviii. 5.
Reskcally, xi. 38.
ResketerrifFe, iv.22.
Ressoshorne, xxi. 23.
Restoigh, xxviii. 3.
Reuroe, xxix. 36.
Revillstowne, xv. 44.
Rewes, xxviii. 20.
Reyland, x. 45.
Reylanes, xxi. 60.
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Reynes, xi. 61. ..
Reynolds, North and South, vu. 30.
Ricetowne, iii- 10.
Ricliardestowne, xxiv. 24. .
Richardstowne, ii. 39. vi. 10. vui. 2. xiv. 2.
xv. 30. xx. 13. xxi. 1. xxn. 25. xxix.
Mill of, viii. 2.
Riclicstowne, xxii. 25.
Rickards Parke, xvii. 55.
Rickardstowne, iii. 59.
Rickenhead, vi. 25.
Rickenhore, xxiv. 54. xxviii. 60.
Rickinhore, ii. 34.
Ridings, xv. 50.
Righard, xxviii. 5.
llillenegallogh, v. 38.
Rinaghcene, xxvi. 43.
Rinamore, xx. 21.
Rinanoge, xxiii. 46.
Rinbegg, xiv. 2.
Rinconnell, xiv. 2.
Rincoran, ix. 1.
Rindrelane, xxii. 34.
Rine^ xxi. 1. ^
Rinedizert, x. 2.
Rinegallane, xxviii. 6.
Rinemayline, xxiv. 53.
Rineturkie, xxv. 33.
Rinfad, xxx. 101.
Ring, x. 48. xxi. 32.
Ringabelly, xi. 36.
Ringaheene, xxvi. 43.
Ringanagheene, xxvi. 43.
Ringanstowne, xxi. 76.
Ring-Arrane, xxviii. 18.
Ringarrj'gneene, xxx. 93.
Ringe, The Coihon of, v. 41.
Ringerough, viii. 46.
Ringeroy, xxviii. 75.
Ringkinefeaky, xv. 38.
Ringleroy, xxi. 47.
Ringougheene, xxvi. 43.
Ringrove, xxii. 41.
Ringsend, ii. 41.
Ringstrek, xxv. 33.
Riniebilly, xxx. 40.
Rinine M'coneene, xv. 35.
Rinmoylan, x. 13.
Rinnecorry, viii. 25.
Rinnoudy, xxviii. 5.
Rinroane, xx. 62.
Rinroe, xvi. 41.
Rinvaine, vii. 34.
Riske, xvi. 73.
Risnacreene, iii. 22.
Risnagadane, xx. 60.
Rissiquerke, v. 40.
Rissnashane, xxi. 23.
Rivagh, iv. 31.
Riverstowne, vii. 11. 58. xxx. 75. .
Rivers Towne, Little, Cheifry, xvii. 81.
Roachland, xxvi. 70.
Road, xv. 38.
Roan, xxiii. 5.
Roanamooly, xxx. 41.
Roanmooly, vi. 45.
Roan Mooly, xviii. 21.
Roaiunore, xv. 34.
Roanstowne, xiii. 9.
Robbinstowne, xxviii. 82.
Robeene, ii. 21.
Roberts Hill, xvii. 18.
Robertsmil), ii. 21.
Robertstown, xiii. 60.
Robertstowne, vii.58. xi.42. xin.27. xviii.
Robin, Parish of, xxviii. 5. 6.
Robinard, xxviii. 5. 6.
Robinstowne, xiii. 34. xvi. 1
xxiii. 3. xxviii. 20. xxix
Great, ii. 20.
Little, ii. 20.
Roboge Land, xvii. 1.
Rocalone, xxix. 96.
Rocconnell, xvi. 56.
Rochesland, xxviii. 29.
Rochess Castle, viii. 46.
Roches towne, ii. 17. iii. 20.
■ Rochfords Land, viii. 60.
ltochfordstowne, xxiv. 4. xxv. 26.
Roco, iii. 38.
Roconnell, xxii. 7.
Ilodanstowne Rectory, Tythes of,
60.
Rodcallen, xx. 10.
Roddanstowne, xiii. 54.
Rodding, xxv. 21.
Rodgstowne, vii. 58.
Rodingland, v. 5.
Rodmanstowne, xiii. 54.
Rodstowne, xxviii. 18.
Roe, xvi. 62.
Roes Land, xxx. 25.
Roepark, iii. 14.
Roestowne, xxii. 9.
Rogan, Comons of, vi. 22.
Rogans, xxviii. 66.
Rogarran, xxx. 6.
Rogerstowne, iii. 18. v. 23. viii. 39.
xxiii. 4. xxvi. 16. 26. xxvii
xxix. 119.
Cheif-rent, xvi. 13.
Tythes of, xxvi. 16.
Roghane, ix. 33.
Roghenleagh, x. 48.
Roghniderrigg, xxvi. 69.
Roghronane, xviii. 58.
Rollstowne, vi. 1.
Roodestowne, x. 10.
Roods Castle, vii. 25.
Roodstowne, vii. 52.
Rooe, xxx. 54.
Roothes Land, xi. 55.
Roothestowne, x. 10.
Roran, ii. 16. v. 1.
Rorystowne, viii. 42.
Rosbeg, x. 56.
Rosbegg, vii. 35.
Rosbercon, xxvi. 74.
Rosberkan, xxix. 64.
Rosberry, xvii. 58.
Rosbracha Parish, Comons to, xxx. 63.
Roscam, iii. 75. xxvi. 51.
Roseau, xvi. 31.
Roscarbon, Tithes of, vii. 34.
Roscelteane, xxx. 25.
Rosclogher, Barony of, xxx. 34.
Roscom, xxv. 7.
Roscoman, Barony of, xxiv. 52.
County', xxiv. 52. xxviii. 50.
Roscommon County, ii. 27.
Roscomon, viii. 34. xiv. 1. xv. 40.
Barony of, i. 25. iii. 69. xxi. 3. xxii
xxiv. 16. xxvi. 34.
Roscomon, Barony of, xxx. 33.
Roscomon, Barony and County of, xv. 4
County, i. 10. 15.25. ii. 33. 51. iii.
15. 19. 31. 47. x. 69. xi. 4. xiii. 69. xn
3. xvi. 47. 62. 87. xvii. 23. 72. xx. 14.
3. xxii. 4. 5. xxiii. 2. 8. 31. 38. 49. x
16. xxvi. 15. 34. 54. xxviii. 73. xxh
Rosdroite, Church of, xxv
Parish, Tythes of, x
Roseboy, x. 66.
Roseland, xxii. 9.
Rosgeile, xi. 19.
Rosgrelley, v. 57.
Roshcoole, xxix. 86.
Rosheenali, xxviii. 4.
Roshman, xvii. 15.
lloskeagh, xiii. 12.
Roskeene, viii. 52. xvii. i
Roskeera, iii. 1.
Roskiltane, vii. 58.
llosly, Church of, xxvi. 3
Parish, Tythes of, >
Rosmeade, xxiv. 8.
Rosmore, iii. 23. xvii. 85
Rosmull, vi. 54.
Rossvally, xxviii. 4.
Rostellane, Church of, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Rostemple, i. 10.
Rostemplebegg, i. 10.
Rostenstowne, x. 45. xiii. 22.
Rostera, xxi. 67.
Rostolton, xxiii. 29.
Rostowne, iii- 54.
Rostrea, xvi. 21.
Rota, xxvi. 51.
Rotath, i. 30.
Rothes Parkes, xvii. 18.
Rough, xvi. 60. xxviii. 54.
Roughan, viii. 64.
Roulanstowne, ii. 22.
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iii. 23.
locorum Rouskey, xiii. 80.
ii> Rousky, viii. 44.
Cernfiratcs Hoveckelly, xxvi. 54.
Adventurers, Roveroe, i. 28.
Soldiers, Rowans, Great, xxii. 33.
- Little, xxii. 33.
Rowdstowr
Rowe
i. 52.
d. 4.
Rowlandstowne, xviii. 42. xxii. 2.
53.
Rowleighes acre, i.S.
Rownegallon, xxvi. 54.
Roy lie, xx. 77.
Rozin Streete, xxiv. 28.
Rutcherstowne, iv. 10. xv. 4.
Ruthcrery, xxi. 45.
Ryalstowne, xxiii. 10.
Ryans Parte, v. 15.
Ryceagli, x. 48.
Rye, xxix. 18.
Rynanagh, xvii. 74.
Ryncarragh, vii. 30.
Ryneroe, xx. 14.
Rynolds Farme, xxvi. 48.
Rynroe, xv. 33.
Rynvushy, v. 50.
Ruscoe, xvi. 75.
Rusheen, xvii. 23.
Rtisheenebeg, xxix. 54.
Rusheigh, xiii. 40.
Rusheneshen, ii. 5.
Rusliine, iii. 1. xvi. 57.
Ruskagh, xxviii. 5.
Ruskaghbeg, xxi. 72.
Ruskaghmore, xxi. 72.
Ruskeagh, xvii. 33.
Ruskeigh, xiii. 41.
lluskobe, ix. 18.
Rusk)', x. 2. xxx. 53.
Parke, xvi. 84.
Ruskye, xvii. 24.
llusleagh, xxiv. 11.
Russcene, viii. 25.
Russeeny, xx. 66.
Russells Landc, vii. 27.
Russellstowne, vi. 13. xviii. 79.
xxix. 67.
Rnssellstownes, xi. 54.
Russellswood, xvi. 61.
llusselstowne, viii. 1. xvi. 12. xxvii
Russenhouse, iv. 20.
llnssinemore, xxix. 5
Russinghouse, xxx. 4
Russinreagh, xx. 8.
11 ss 11 gh \\ \
Russnvallngh, xxix. 3
llnane, vi. 56.
Ruans, xxi. 100.
Rubbecksland, xxix.
Rucklahagh, iii. 51.
Ruddiflicarrigg, xxiii
Ruinwolan, iii. 52.
Iluiroe, xxix. 36.
llnlestowne, xvii. 81.
llidla, ix. 18.
llunatroghan, xiv. 10.
llunderrin, xxx. 99.
Runegeollane, xxvi. 5
Runemoyle, xx:
Rum
viii. 4.
Rtinimolan,
Rmnnore,
Runnerodane, ii.
Runnesteere, xxv
Rumvolan, xxix.
96.
Runychully, xvk 41.
Ryneankcale, xv. 33.
S.
Saddlestowne, xiv. 2.
Saggard, xiii. 12.
Saggardstowne, xxviii. 19.
Saggart Towne, xxvi. 48.
Saint Anns Farme, xxviii. 60.
Franciss Abby, vii. 26.
Johns Rath, xv. 27.
Martins, ii. 37.
Stephens Street, xxx. 97.
Sales-qtiarter, v. 15.
Sallach, xxx. 101.
Sallagh, xvii. 1.
Park, iii. 24.
Sallagluidmore, v. 15.
Salloghodbegg, xxiii. 35.
Sallus, xxi. 34.
Sally Parke, xvi. 84.
Salt, Barony of, ii. 39.40. viii. 57. xi.21. x
12. 27.64. xvi. 61. xxii. 2. 30.
and Naas, Barony of, xvii. 22.
Salte, Barony of, xxix. 57. xxx. 82.
Salt Panns, xxv. 2 1.
Saltstowne, xiii. 12.
Samand, ii. 14.
Samloghy, iv. 63.
Sanaquill, xxix. 54.
Sanderslande, iii. 24.
Sandran, ii. 14.
Sanekale, xxix. 54.
Snnkill, xxviii. 79.
Santonagh, xxvi. 65.
Santry, xx.82. xxvi. 22.
Saraghstowne, vii. 4.
Sarcfieldstowne, iv. 48.
Sarchill, vi. 20. xxvi. 70.
Sarle, xiv. 2.
Sarsanstowne, xxix. 28.
Sarsfeildstowne, vi. 10.
Sarsintowne, xiv. 31.
Saule, xxvi. 20.
Sauserstowne, xxiv. 54.
Sawcerstowne, ii. 34. xxiv. 54.
Scaghnamawooly, xxvi. 51.
Scaklcrowes Crosse, xviii. 38.
Scald Firres, xvi. 7.
Parke, xviii. 38.
Parkes, xvi. 7.
Scale Parke, iii. 59.
Scallaghan, xxiv. 9.
Scallnills, ii. 42.
Scallogstowne, xi. 39.
Scamolane, xi. 53.
Scanirrigg, :
agg>
v. 26.
Scardan, i. 6.
Scardanbegg, xvi. 79.
Scardon, iii. 2.
Scarife Fish wear, ix. 21.
Scarke, iii. 59.
Scarlett Orchard, xviii. 38.
Scarm'Killea, xvi. 77.
Scarre, xxv. 48.
Scarrough, i. 23.
Scarrwalsh, Barony of, iv. 18.
Scart, iv. 33. xvii. 15. xxvi. 71.
Scartagh, xiv. 23.
Scartbegg, vii. 12.
Scartcoolenagher, xxx. 93.
Scartcoolnagehir, xxi. 24.
Scarteen, vii. 30.
Scarteene, iv. 48. x. 1. xiv. 25.
Scartenbremore, ix. 45.
Scartereagh, iv. 67.
Scartlicolluegarre, .xxi. 24.
Scarthcoolnegarr, xxi. 24.
Scarticriscury, xiv. 18.
Scar tinurameare, xxv. 47.
Scartivannie, xxi. 30.
Scartm'voell, vi. 54.
Scartvarivoge, xxix. 1.
Scarwalsh, Barony of, iv. 57. v. 28. vii. 38.
xi. 29. xvii.43.xviii.41.xx.43. xxiv.2.42.
xxvi. 11. xxviii. 87. xxix. 20. 38. 43. 110.
112.114. 115. xxx. 13. 19.27.
Scarwalshe, Barony of, xvii. 7.
Scatternagh, xxix. 30.
Schanegan, xvi. 18.
Schehard, xxi. 76.
53.
Scirmaghea, xvi. 77.
Scola, xxx. 80.
Scorbeg, xxii.- 5.
Scorniore, xxii. 5.
Scotch Rath, vii. 13.
Scratcorlenegher, xxii
Screene, Barony of, v
xxviii. 23. xxv. 49.
Scribagh, xiii. 40.
Scriboge, iv. 4. xiii. *1
Scroanes, xvi. 62.
Scruberane, xxx. 66.
Scrugreeny, xxx. 64.
ScuiU, i. 3.
Scullockstowne, xi. Si
Scurlocksbush, xxi. 4>
Scurlocks Lands, xxii
Scurlockstowne, xiii. 60.
Mill of, xxix. 57.
Scurlogstowne, v. 38. viii
Seabbyparke, ii. 21.
Seagaryes Lande, vii. 27.
Seaghmore, xxx. 99.
Seaghnessic, v. 48.
Sealand, Hill of, ii. 23.
Searaghstowne, xiii. 14.
Seatowne, vii. 25. xxviii.
Seatrim, xvi. 77.
Seaven acre Closse, xiv. i
Seccash, xxviii. 12.
Seecrin, xxii. 2.
Seefine, xxvi. 12.
Segan, xi. 15.
Seiskernagh, xv. 12.
Seix Land, xi. 55.
Seizesland, xx. 47.
Selehernane, ix. 25.
Selkars, Parish of, xxviii.
Selkers, Parish of, vii. 7.
Sellerstowne, Lower, xx.
Seltan, Tithes of, vii. 34.
Seltera, xxviii. 96.
Senilis, xxi. 72.
Sennagh, xxvi. 71.
Sepulchers Gardens, xxi.
■ House of Dublin, >
Mansion House, &c..
Sepulchres Gardens, xxi:
■ Mansion House, xj
Seroanekeareagh, ii. 51.
Sesiagh Clonloghan, xxx
Seskaneboylane, viii. 49.
Seskin, x. 2. xvi. 12. xxi
Seskinbeg, viii. 53.
Scskinmaderry, xxii. 16.
Seskinrian, xxvi. 25.
Seskinryan Cheifry, xxii.
Sesnecomon, ix. 9.
Sesrareagh, iv. 24.
Sessarakeele, xxviii. 22.
Sessenagh, ix. 49.
Sesshuina'a Larry, xx. 8.
Sessibane, xvii. 74.
Sessiogli, xvi. 39.
Sessirighnigrough, xxviii. A
Sessinegarby, viii. 16.
Sessrakeele, iv. 24.
Sestimnore, viii. 52.
Seytrim, xvi. 77.
Shackally, xxix. 91.
Sliaduffe, ix. 30.
Shaghanagh, ix. 30.
Shaghanah, East, iv. 59.
West, iv. 59.
ShaghbaUy Lasky, xx. 77.
Shaghinore, xxii. 34.
Shaghlcndinellec, xxiv. 11.
Shahenegan, iii. 59.
Shairtivallyvoy,
Shallaghmore, :
Shallbally, xxis
Slialley, iv. 1.
Shallon, x. 2.
Shally, iv. 35. •
Shalvanstowne,
Shamballyduffe, xxvi. 51.
Shamblestowne, xxv. 36.
Shamboe, xxi. 76. xxviii.
Shambogh, xxx. 49.
Shammells Lane, xxiv. 36.
Shanabaggoone, xv. 37.
Shanaboyle, x. 22.
xi. 97.
63. xv. 35. 41.
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Shanacrane, xvm
Shanaghy, u. 4. '
Shanagraig, xi. S«.
Shanany, xxi. 23. xxix. 55.
Shanakill, iv. 38.
Shanaknock, xv. 53.
Shanaquill, xxiii. 22. xxviii.
Shanasaggart, xxviii. 49.
Shanavallard, xxiv. 46.
Shanavolliard, xv. 33.
Shanballacunnimy, xxviii. 5.
Sliaubally, vi. 54. xviii. 47. :
xxviii. 14. 46. xxix. 90.
Shanballyard, iv. 6. x. 47. x'
Shanballybegg, xxviii. 32.
Sbanballybought, ix. 18.
Sliaubally Coimuck, xxix. 31
Shanballyduffe, iv.42. xviii.
Shanballybagli, xxvi. 15.
Shanballymod, i. 24.
Shanballymoore, xvii. 1.
Shanballymore, iii. 11. viii.
Shanballyowne, ii. 21.
Slianbally-Poly, xiv. 23.
Shanballysallagh, vi. 3.
Shanbough, v. 38.
Shanclone, xvi. 40.
Shancloonagb, xvi. 40.
Shancogli, xvi. 25.
Shancoli, xxii. 5.
Shancolligh, xi. 45.
Shancorr, vi. 3. xxi. 97.
Sbancough, viii. 44.
Parish of, i. 2.
Shancrage, xv.73.
Shancrey, xv.73.
Shandangan, xi. 3.
Sliandangin, iv. 6.
Shandangon, xxv. 33.
Shandon, xiv. 18.
Parish of Corke, iv.
Shandrum, iv. 2. x. 2.
Shane, xx.70.
Shaneballynagliin, vii. 55.
33. x. 67. xiv. 3.
Shannemuhagh, v. 62. _
Shannick, East and West, x
, xxviii. 52.
- Island in, xxviii. 52.
- River of, xx. 77.
.nnoneighter, iii. L
innotkomy Adine, xi. 43.
- “ 67.
i. Fishings, &c. of, i:
. island in the, v. 1.
River, Fishing of, x.
Shanonoughter, iii. 2.
(122.)-
viii. 25.
vi. 51.
Shanoyle,
Shanray, i:
Slianrpehyn,
Slianroheene, :
Shanrysland, x
Shantalla, xxvi
Shantawnagh, ■
Shantonagb, viii. la. xui. 10.
Shantully, xvi. 33.
Shanufoune, xxviii. 49.
Shanvally, xv. 9. xxii. 5. xj
Shanvallydonogh, iv. 62.
Shanvallyduffe, xx. 11.
Shanvallykeele, xxviii. 4.
Shanvoe, xxviii. 5.
Shanvollard, ix. 19.
Shamvallybegg, xxviii. 4.
Shanwallymore, xxviii. 5.
Sharargh, xvi. 31.
Sharhane, v. 38.
Shame, vii. 27.
Sharriduffe, vi. 2.
Shartmon, Parish of, xiv. 2
Shaucloone, xi. 4.
Sheadfeakle, x. 67.
Sheagh, iv. 66.
East, xxx. 44.
Sheanballydonnill, vi. 3.
Sheanduffe, xv. 33.
Slieane, vii. 21 . xx. 8. xxi:
Sheastowne, xxiii. 10. xxvi
Sheearakeale, vi. 22.
Sliee Lane Streete, xxiv. 3
Sheelelagher, Barony of, x
Sheeleloglier, Barony of, x
Sheelnialeir, Barony of, x’
Sheelow, xxi. 77.
Sheepehouse, Old, xxvi.7i
Shcepestowne, v. 38. xvi.
Sheephen, xvi. 42.
Sheereagh, i. 2.
Sheeres Lane, xxiii. 28.
Shee’s Land, Chief-rent, xvi.
Shee Tawnanarigg, xx. 77.
Shefliogge Lane, xxii. 52.
Shehanabegg, iii. 65.
Shehanamore, iii. 65.
Shehanrea, xx. 11.
Sheilmaleer, Barony of, xxii. *
Sheilmaleere, Barony of, xx. 4
Sheilmalier, xxi. 59. 90.
Shelboorne, Barony of, x. 2.
Shelburne, x. 41.
ly of, iii. 59. iv. 5
50. :
v. 19. x
Shelelogher, Barony of, ii. 37.
Shelillogher, Barony of, ii. 32.
Shelings Gate, xvii. 55.
Shellamsrath, xvi. 7 .
Shellelogher, Barony of, i. 12.
Shellmusrath, xvi. 18.
Shellyliernan, ix. 15.
Shelmaleir, Barony of, xxvi. 4
Shelmaleire, Barony of, xiii. 31
Shelmalier, Barony of, x.41.
Shelmalire, Barony of, x. 35.
Shenagha, xx. 6.
Shenagmore, i. 40.
Shenballydonnogh, vi. 3.
Shenery, xx. 11.
Shennagh, xxviii. 95.
Slienoge, xxx. 101.
Sheoge, iii. 16.
Sheone, vii. 21.
Shereene, xiii. 30.
Shererakeale, xvi. 70.
Shereroge, xvii. 68.
Sherlaghane, xxi. 24.
Shersugarry, xx. 8.
Shesagh of Carulanan, iii. 50.
Sheshadonogliy, iv. 30.
Sheshe, xxviii. 86.
Shesheraghreigh, xxx. 97 .
Sheshiragh, xxviii. 41.
Shesuraghkeele, v. 3.
Shetheraghgarryboy, xxi. 97.
Shevery, xxix. ‘l 4.
Shewell Barony, xi. 71.
Shianderry, xxiii. 1. xxix. 9C
Shianes, xxiv. 46.
I Shianmore, xxiii. 50.
Shiehane, xiii. 47.
Shiewle, xi. 4.
Shiffin, xvii. 24.
Sliight Teige, iv. 66.
Shikett, xxvi. 51.
Shilburne, Barony of, v
Shill
i. 15.
iii. 12.
Shillachane, x
Sliillelogher, Barony of, xvii. 18. :
Shillelougher, Barony of, xv. 68. :
Shillmaleir, Barony of, xvii. 65.
Shillmalier, Barony of, xxiii. 13.
Shillogher, Barony of, x. 27.
Sliilmaine, v. 41.
Shilmaleere, Barony of, i. 8. x. 2.
Shilmaleir, Barony of, xiv. 24. xx
Sliilmalier, Barony of, xxiv. 42. x:
xxx. 61.
Shilmaliere, Barony of, iv.7.
Shilmalire, Barony of, v. 36. xxix
Shinagh, i. 1.
Shingana, ix. 3 1 .
Shingannogh, ii. 51.
Shinroan, iii. 32.
Shipp Street, Dublin, xxii. 31.
Shirahilly, xx. 19.
Shirpstowne, xxiii. 48.
Shivineene, xvii. 23.
Shoagh, x. 1.
Shortallstowne, xxvi. 43.
Short Castle, iv. 11. xxii. 25.
Shortcourse, viii. 46.
Short Couse, xv. 76.
Shorte Sister, xvii. 73.
Short Quarters, viii. 53.
Shrabraghane, iii. 2.
Shradoge, vii. 35.
Shi'adulle, vi. 23.
Shraganiffe, xiii. 15.
Shragard, v. 29.
Shragh, iv.42. xi.47. xiii. 44. x
Shraghenere, ix. 6.
Shraghmufert, xxi. 76.
Shraghnarrow, xi. 10.
Shraghnegealloone, xxx.49.
Shraghneshylyne, xiii. 15.
Shraghsellagh, — " Aa
Shraghsollus,
Shragnegaroanagh
Shrahard, xiii.27.
Shrahenerick, xviii. 4
Shrahog, ix. 16.
Shrahusbenagh, iii. 6i
Shralea, iv. 41.
Shraranas, xvi. 62.
Shrampale, xxvi. 69.
Shrawmore, xxix. 43
Shreagh, xxiv. 21. x
Shrehane, ix. 40.
Shrenor, Tytlies of, :
Shrewcomricky, xiii.
Shrewland, xx. 72.
Shrewle, Barony of,
xx. 77. xxiv. 26.
Shrighangowne, v. 15.
Shrike, iii. 9.
Sliroane, vi. 47.
Shrohele, v.48.
Shrone, x. 8.
Shroneldragh, ii. 51.
Shronfeighter, xxviii. 8i
Shronfoughtcr, xxviii. 8
Shrongill, xvi. 4.
Shroughfeighter, ix.27.
Shroughfoughter, ix. 21
Shrougli, vii. 35.
Shrowle, xiii. 44.
Barony of, xiii. 4
Shruell, v. 48.
Sbrugadow, v. 1.
Shure River, xvii. 55.
Shurlagh, v. 3.
Shurlebegg, v. 3.
Shyan, vi. 6. xxix. 73.
Shyane, ii. 15.
Shyanmucke, ix. 5.
Shyans, xxix. 54.
Shyghane, viii. 26.
Shyhane, xxx. 80.
Shymagh Wood, i. 1.
Shyveagh, xxi. 7.
52. :
Sian
Sibbolish,
Siddan, iii. 70.
Siddane,
i. 75.
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[March
viii. 13.
i. 32. xxix. 55.
Skerwalsh, Barony of, :
Skerwill, ix. 18.
v, Dublin, xxii. 31.
Skirke, xviii. 44.
Skirkehill, xviii. 44.
Skroghushuna, xxix. 71.
Skreene, x. 19. xvii. 90.
Barony of, iv. 3. vii. 11. ix. 14. x
xvi. 47. xvii. 50. 90. xviii. 4. xx
xxii. 2. 15. xxiv. 51. xxv. 36.
71. xxviii. 7. 18. 20. xxix. 31
50. xxx. 10. 25.47. 75.
Comons of, xxiv. 51.
Skreg, xxvi. 12.
Skregg, ii. 51. viii. 34. ix. 31. xiv. 2.
Skryne Court Baron, viii. 33.
Court Leet, viii. 33.
Mannor of, viii. 33.
Skubernie, iv. 66.
Skule, xi. 38. .
Skyberreene, Town of, xiii. 29.
Skynegore. vi. 59.
Sladtl Ballebing, v. 41.
Slaide, xx. 2.
Slaigh, xxi. 95.
Slainstowne, xvi. 32.
Slanbegg, xvii. 2.
Slane, Barony of, iii. 70. viii. 35. x. 61. C
xi. 24. xiii. 31. xv. 27. xvi. 47. xvii. a
79. xxi. 34. 71. xxii. 5. 9. xxv. 30. xxvi
17. 20. 45. 80. xxx. 82.
Slanemore, xvii. 2. xxii. 7.
Slaterstowne, xxvi. 33.
Slavinstowne, xxviii. 45.
Slayne, Barony of, xxviii. 63.
Sleady, vi.80. xxiv. 13.
North-west Part, iv. 27.
Sleaghnenaskry, xxx. 54.
Sleakili, ix. 21.
Sleanagh Mountains, xxx. 34.
Sleanasky, xxx. 54.
Sleaneaneny, ix. 16.
Sleanemary, Comons of, viii. 33.
Sleavany, ii. 35.
Sleaveneny, xxix. 75.
Sleaveroe, v. 55.
Sleavins, xv. 37.
Sledagh, xiv. 24.
Sledan, viii. 34.
Sleemore, xxviii. 75.
Slefeene Quarter, iv. 4.
Sleigoe, v. 33. xxix. 55.
County, xvi. 79. 83. xxix. 55.
Sleirmargie, Barony of, xxix. 31.
Slemargie, Barony of, xxix. 40.
Slemargy, Barony of, xi. 16.
Slenmurry, xiii. 15.
Sleuardagh, Barony of, xi. 27.
Sleughteige, xxx. 68.
Sleumarry, Mountain of, xi. 4.
Slevarda, Barony of, vi. 54.
Slevardagh, Barony of, iii. 49. vi. 13. 44. 4
vii. 49. viii’. 23. x. 1. xv. 50. xvi. 6
xvii. 83. xviii. 21. xx. 17. xxiii. 4
xxv. 2. xxvi. 71. xxix. 28.
and Campsey, Barony of, xiv. 34.
and Compsey, Barony of, ii. 49. xviii. 2
and Compsy, Barony of, x. 44. xxix. 2
xxx. 41.
Slevardagh and Compsey, Barony of, xxv. 4
Slevargie, Barony of, xiv. 13.
Sleveene, xxi. 73.
Slevegolan, vi. 59.
Slevevdagh, Barony of, xi. 38.
Slevey, xiv. 24.
Sleveynerin Mountain, vii. 34.
Slevof
Slewerdagh, Barony of, \
Slewboy, xxiv. 2.
Slewcarne, v. 38.
Sleweagh Mountains, xx'
Slewerdagli, Barony of, j
Slewfermoile, xiv. 3.
Slewfin, iv. 56.
Slewfine, iv. 56.
Slewgallen, xxx. 40.
Slewgoly, xxvi. 66.
51.
Slewkivoge, xxx. 99.
Slewmargie, Barony of, xi.
29. xxviii. 78. xxx. 75.
Slewmargy, Barony of; xxii:
Slewmarie, Barony of, xxix.
Slewnaneskerry, xi. 69.
Slewnaskrey, v. 26.
Slewnelack, xxvi 32.
Slewteige, x. 33.
Sleynestowne, xi. 72.
Sleynstowne, xi. 59.
Slievardagh, Barony of, xxv
Sligo County, i. 6. 32. iii. 1.
xx. 68.
Sligoe County, i. 2.' ii. 35.
12. vi. 35. 48. viii.
ix. 9. x. 25. 56. 69.
55. xix. 3. 10. xv. 12. 73.
31.53. xx. 8. xxii. 42. xxi:
xxviii. 63. xxix. 18. 36. xx
Fishing and Mill, iii. 1.
— Mannor of, iii. 1.
Slippe Roome, xxiv. 30.
69. x
Sloneny, i„_
Sludruogh, x
Slughteigo, i-
Slyard, ix. 1!
Slygnagh, x>
Slynoge, viii
c. 78.
Smaghquarter, xxiii. 50.
Smale County, Barony of, i. 3. 16 i
26. x. 69.
Small County, Barony of, i. 20. v
30. viii. 8. xi.13.17.38. xvi. 1
22. xxii. 34.
Island of, xviii. 38.
Meadows, iii. 59.
Smallternagh, xvii. 23.
Smeragh. vi. 9.
Smithestowne, xxx. 56.
Smithfield, vii. 27.
Smithstowne, iv. 42. v. 16. xvii. 74, -
Smorane, xiii. 29.
Smoremore, iii. 11.
Smulkin Taverne, xxiv. 30.
Smuttanagli, xxviii. 5.
Smyrmer, xviii. 24.
Smythestowne, xxix. 68.
Sinythstowne, viii. 30. x. 67. xvii. j
32.
28. 97.
Little, xvii. 15.
Snaveowle, Fishing Weyre.
Snatey, xi. 3.
Sneock, xvii. 87.
Sneoge, x. 67.
Snipestowne, iv. 3.
Snowtowne, i. 33.
Sodderne, xxx. 27.
Soderne, vi. 10. xxviii. 7.
Soghane, iii. 59.
Sog[ ], xvi. 25.
Solaus, xi. 39.
Sollance, xxx. 33.
Sollans, xxx. 33.
Solomons Fields, vi. 15.
Solor, xxx. 101.
Somerstowne, vi. 10.
White, xxiv. 10.
Sonabov, xxix. 54.
Sonnaby, xxviii. 84.
Sonode, xxviii. 14.
Soragh, North, xxix. 25.
Sorsyne, xxi. 67.
Sortbuttas, i. 3.
Soskinstowne, xxi. 72.
Sossimulkerane, xv. 34.
Solhertowne, vi. 10.
Southampton County, xvii.
Soutlibruce, v. 15.
South Lane, xxiv. 35.
Line, v. 51.
Street, xxi. 41. xxiv.
Southwaters Land, ix. 1.
Soveraigne acre, xx. 47.
Soylesane, xv. 34.
Sparesbrodell, xviii. 17.
Sparksland, xxi. 65.
Spittle, ix. 7. xxv. 24.
Gate Quarter, xxvi. 51.
House, xxviii. 24.
Spittlehouse Parish, Tythes of,
Spitle land in Adare, xi. 4.
Spruceshayes, xxviii. 21.
Spunkane,.xxx. 64.
Srabragane, xiv. 3.
Srabraghane, iii. 2.
Sradufle, v. 38.
Sragh, xiv. 3.
Sraghavonny, xiii. 15.
Sraghdonnagh, v. 3.
Sraghgil Patricke Duffe, xiii. 1
Sraghman, xiii. 15.
Sraghnalish, xiii. 15.
Sraghnebane, xiii. 15.
Sraghnebraer, xiii. 15.
Sraghnebraston, xiii. 15.
Sraghnedaruffe, xiii. 15.
Sraghroaghan, xiii. 15.
Srahane, iii. 44.
Sraliinerane, iii. 2.
Sraigli, ix. 19.
Sraigliloughra, xxi. 67.
Sranadarragh, xiii. 40.
Srareagh, i. 2.
Srathsmagli, xxix. 72.
Sraugh, viii. 25.
Sraughen Sallagh, viii. 25.
Sravankeigh, ix. 18.
Sravicknabee, iii. 22.
Srew, xxix. 61.
Sruh, xxii. 49.
Srunerge, xviii. 49.
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St. Kennys Well, xvii. 18.
St. Kill, Church of, xxvi. 39.
Parish, Tytlies of, xxvi. 39.
St Laurence, Parish of, xi. 57.
St. Lawrence Street, xxii. 43. xxviii.
St. Lenox Church Yard, xvii. 87.
Parke, xvii. 87.
St. Leonards Abby, vii. 26.
Rectory of, vii. 27.
St. Margaretts, Parish of, xv. 17.
St. Margretts, v. 4-1.
St. Maries, Parish of, vii. 7.
Parish, Tythes of, xxiv. 58.
St. Martins Garden, xv. 76.
St. Maryes Streete, xxiv. 35.
St. Mary Limrick, Parish of, iv. 5.
St. Mary’s Abby, Houses in, vi. 1.
Abby, Limrick, xvii. 75.
St. Marys, Church of, x. 9.
Church Yard, xxiv. 28.
Lane, x. 9. xxi. 54. xxx. 2.
— Parish of, xxviii. 38.
Parish of. Burgage in, vi. 25.
Parish of, House in, xvi. 12.
Street, xxi. 40.
St. Michaells, Church of, xxvi. 39.
Gate, xxiv. 30.
Parish of, xi.57.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 39.
St Michaels, Parish of, vi. 28.
Lane, xxi. 40.
St. Michans, Parish of, xxi. 54.
Parish, Houses in, vi. 1.
St Molins, Barony of, xxiv. 11.
St. Molyns, Barony of, xxvi. 71.
St. Mullane, Barony of, xi. 21.
St Nicholas Street, xxv. 15. xxx. 2
Parish of, vi. 1. xi. 57. xxvi.
Stoakes Quarters, ii. 44.
Quarters Woods, ii. 44.
Stoakestowne, ix. 50. xvii. 30. xxiu.
22.
Stoakstowne, xxiii. 10. 25.
Stockings, xvii. 87.
Stockstowne, x. 66.
Stoffords Lands, viii. 30.
Stone Gate Meadow, vii. 57.
Stonehouse, v. 5. x. 67.
Stonehouse, xvii. 67.
Stonestowne, iii. 37. iv. 47. v. 3f
vi. 21. xxiv. 15. 59. xxviii. 90. >
Stonetowne, xi. 5S.
Stoniford, v. 41. xxiii. 32.
Stonnyford, xxix. 114. 115.
St. Ovens, Church of, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
St. Patricks Cathedral, Dublin, xx
Gate, vi. 27. xv. 50. xxiv. 2!
Streamstowne, iv. 47. xv
Strebane, xiii. 27.
Streboe, v. 38.
Streete, xvi. 62.
Stroham, Mannor of, xx'
Strone, xxii. 21.
Strow Patricke, vii. 27.
Street, Dublin, xxviii 75.
St. Georges Parke, xxiii. 24.
St Iberitts, v. 41.
St. Iberius, Parish of, xxviii. 68.
St. Imtfeks, Parish of, xvii. 44.
St. Innocks, xvii. 44.
Stirminstowne, xxviii. 64.
Stirmonstowne, ix. 23.
St. Ivories, Parish of, xxviii. 68.
St. James Gate, xxviii. 38. xxx. £
St. Jame’s Gate, Drogheda, xvii. I
St. James Street, xv. 56. xxv. 15.
Streete, xxx. 25.
St. Johns, xvi. 86.
- Gate, Wexford, xxviii. 69.
Greene, xxiv. 30.
St. John of Cnstledermott, l. 36.
St Johns, Parish of, xi. 57. xxiv.
91.
St. Johnsratli, xvi. 73.
St. Johns Rath, xxi. 34.
Street, iii. 59. vi. 28.
Streete, xxiv. 30.
Street, Kells, xxii. 51.
Street, Waterford, vi. 2.
St. Jolinstowne, Mannor of, xi. £
St. Karteminore, xvi. 23.
St. Katherins House, xxiv. 31.
St. Kennyes, Parish of, xviii. 38.
St Kennys, Parish of, xvii. 18.
Parish of, Corke, iv. 16.
Parish of, Drogheda, xiii.
Street, Waterford, x. 9.
Strabane, Barony of, xiii. 16.
Park of, xiii. 16.
Stradballibegg, xvii. 41.
Stradballinvalishagh, v. 38.
Stradbally, vi. 1. ix. 35. xx'
1. 12.
■ Barony of, xiv. 16. xvi. S
Parish of, xxi. 49.
Stradballybeg, xxiii. 43.
Stradkill, xxx. 101.
Stradkillin, xxv. 22.
Stradrenly, xxvi. 65.
Stradunshenagli, xxx. 102.
Straffords Survey, i. 40.
Straghgare Wood, i. 1.
Stragrane, xvi. 40.
Strahard, v. 29.
Strahevorane, viii. 49.
Straighbraghan, iii. 2.
Strake Land, xvii. 1.
Strananornoge, xvi. 19.
Strananurnoge, xxvi. 66.
Strandfeilde, iii. 59.
Strangary, xx. 21.
Stratamerry, i. 14.
IStrataura, i. 14.
Stratm'EviU, xx. 52.
Strawnarnoge, iii. 6.
Symons Towne, -xxx. 99
Synnotts Ballell, v. 41.
Synodd, xxix. 28.
Synottstowne, vi. 25.
Syreagh, xxii. 5.
Sytrum, xvi. S3.
Taggatt, xvi. 7.
Tagliaboy, xxi. 77.
Taghart, xiv. 15.
South, xxviii. 10.
Taghboyne, xxviii. 20.
Tagh Edward, xxi. 16.
Taghene, ix.49.
Taghinferagh, iii. 38.
Taghsinny, xiii. 49.
Taghire, xxi. 16.
Tagbmon, vi. 25. x. 41.
Taghnabreeke, xv. 67.
Taghnakilly, xvii. 68.
Taghsrara, Parish of, viii. 33.
Taighcleyagane, xxiii. 50.
Talbots Inch, ii. 21.
Talbotstowne, Barony of, ill. 14.
Talbotts Land, x. 55.
Lande, vi. 1.
Talbotlstowne, Barony of, xxii. 34. 37 .
Talchan, xxix. 70.
Talenbrane, ii. 8.
Talenlee, ii. 8.
Talladuffe, xxx. 92.
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Tallagh, Demesne Lands of, xxv.
Mannor of, xxv. 26:
Mensal Lands of, xxv. 26.
Tallaglit, Demesne of, xxviii. 83.
Demesne Lands, xxix. 21.
Gallon of, xxi. 76.
Mannor of, xiv. 24. xxi. 25.
- Mensa) Lands, xxii. 33.
Mensall Lands, xxviii. 83. x:
Tallakanna, xiv. 24..
Tallanstownc, xxii. 7.
Tallatrim, xxii. 2.
Tallayhane, i. 1.
Tnllenbuderaff, ii. 8.
Talloe, xxv. 2.
Tallonstowne, vii. 54.
Tallyboycke, xxviii. 100.
Tamnaghbreik, xxvi. 66.
Tanaugh, Ould, xx. 24.
Tanckardstowne, xviii. 51. xxv. 30
Tanderaky, x. 13.
Tandowe, xxv. 22.
Tanen M'anally, xxx. 78.
Tankardstowi
i. 87. :
i. 51. :
Tankenick, xi. 20.
Tankennick, xxi. 28. xxvi.
Tanlaght, xxi. 4.
Tan Mc Allen, xxv. 21.
Tannaglibane, xxviii. 5.
Tannaghowoteragh, x. 39.
Tannaghyeightra, x. 39.
rannalin Teagliagli, xxx. £
Tannanacupoge, xxviii. 4.
Tanniein, xxviii. 5.
Taquin, Barony of, viii. 34
Tardingstowne, xxviii. 20.
Tardmore, xiii. 15.
Tarlaghan, x.60.
Tarmanecan, Teritory of, >
Tarmonbegg, v. 38.
Tarragb, xxviii. 20.
Tarrangra, xxix. 43.
Tarrawagan,
T arrenbrenagb.
71.
i. 16.
xi. 4.
Tarrc .
Tartaine, x’
Tartany, xx
Tassagard, :
Tatchcurry, x
Tateboy, xxviu. 03. Of
Tatecacke, xiii. 58.
Tateecoe, xxvi. 65.
Tategare, iv. 21.
Tategarr, viii. 13.
Tatekeile, xiii. 15.
Tatelenecrew, xxi. 35.
Tateneagh, ii. 8.
Tateneckell, ii. 8.
Tatenecrosse, xiii. 58.
Tatenedebare, ii.8.
Tatenegall, xxi. 76.
Tatene Gillagli, xvii. :
Tateneleaglian, xvi. 3!
Tatenelevy, xiii. 58.
Tatcnemonagli, x. 18,
Tatenereagh, ii. 8.
Tateneskeglish, ii. 8.
Tateneskehoge, ii. 8.
Tateneskera, ii. 8.
Tatenever, ii. 8.
Tatenfaglish, ii. 8.
Tatenfeadrin, ii. 8.
Tatenfreagh, ii. 8.
Tatengall, xiii. 58.
Tatengaverage, ii. 8.
Tatengiltagh, ii. 8.
Tatengony, ii. 8.
Tatengragerne, xxvi. C
Tatenillane, ii. 8.
Tatenkerran, ii. 8.
Tatenmona, x
Tatenpoll, xiii. 16.
Tatenrcngh, ii. 8.
Taterath, xxii. 51.
Tatetrasuagh, xxi. £
Tatrasnagh, ii.8.
Tatrath, viii. 60. x<
Taltenderry, xiii. 3!
60.
37.
Tnttigarre, xxx
Tauglilomny, v:
Taughnaghmorc
langlmainore,
Tanghtomeny, i
Taulaght, xxii.
Taulaught, xxii
Taunagh, xvi. 40. xxviii. 4.
Taunagbbane, xxviii. 6.
Taunaghbreake, xxx. 102.
Taunaghdreny', xxx. 101.
Taunagh Driscoge, ii. 51.
Taunaghmore, xxviii. 5. xxii
Taunamore, xxx. 99.
Tawanagh, xxi. 51.
Tawderine, xxx. 101.
Tawghlagh, ii
Tawfagh, xx.
Tawlaght, xi\
Tawnabrin, xiii. 15.
Tawnagh Iullan, xiii. 15.
Tawnaghleliard, ix. 18.
Tawnaghmore, xiv. 10.
Tawnaghnahamrasrall, xiii.
Tawnaghnebrooke, ii. 4.
Tawnaghnedarry, xxx. 34.
Tawnalagham, xvi. 39.
Tawnalaghan, xvi. 39.
Tawnamore, xx. 8.
Tawnan Grada, xiii. 16.
Tawnarin, xiii. 15.
Tawnassalley, xiii. 15.
Tawnegriffin, xxx. 101.
Tawnetkeary, xxi. 57.
Tawnybreadan, xiii. 15.
Tawny clare, xiii. 15.
Tawnycoolekene, xiii. 15.
Tawnygoogan, xxi. 57.
Tawnyhamaghan, xiii. 15.
Tawnyhurry, xxiii. 8.
Tawnynumory, xxi. 57-
Tawnyshellin, xiii. 15.
m lyshendiny.
Tawrany, Barony of, :
xi. 57.
Tawr
sv. 73.
£.61.
Tawregee, xx:
Tawtlagoen, xxi. 57.
Tawveletygoan, xxi. 57.
Taylors Inch, xx. 47.
Taylorstowne, x. 2.
Tea River, xxix. 91.
Teadan, xiii. 15.
Teadin, xiii. 15.
Teagheene, ix. 49.
Church of, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Teaghnarragh, xxii. 5.
Teaghsinoge, Church of, xxvi. 38
Tcaghsynoge Parish, Tythes of, >
Teaghsuny, Church of, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Tearemore, xvi. 40.
Tearmonkillmaboy, xv. 33.
Teavagh, Tougli of, xiii. 52.
Teawragh, x. 48.
Tecknevan Bog, i. ’
Teckmacrevan, xx
Tecknock, ii. 41.
Tecomshan, x. 45.
Tecroghan, iv. 3 1 .
Castle, xxiv. 60.
Tecrye, xvi. 70.
Tedaghan, iii. 33.
Tedehan, xviii. 15.
Teeiry, xiii. 58.
Teenrannagh, iii. 62.
Teerckennedy, Barony of, x. :
Teeteskin, xv. 38.
Teighleigh, xxiii. 50.
Teighmore, xi. 38.
Teighvraghan, xxvi. 69.
Teiginraghin, xvii. 65.
Teirbenny, 3
£. 101.
Teirer
i. 97.
Teirkelly, x
Teir M'Brann, xv. 34.
Telladenans, iii. 59.
Telltowne, xvi. 61.
Tcltowne Parish, Tythes of, j
Tempayne, xxvi. 51.
Templnnstowne, iv. 47.
Templeastcragh, xxv. 22.
Templebeanagli, xv. 33.
Templebeeigh, xx. 8.
Templebreedy, Parish of, xjcx. 3:
Templecally, Parish of, xxvi. 37.
Templecargy, xxiii. 34.
Templecretragli, xxx. 101.
Templederry, x. 47.
Templegall, xxii. 49.
Templegaule, xxviii. 20.
Templehegan, xvi. 55.
Templekeran, Parish of, xviii. 21
Templeline, ix. 54.
Temple Maly, Parish of, iv. 6.
Marline, ii. 37.
M' Quinlan, Parish of, xxv.
M'Quinlane, Parish of, xx’
Michaell, xxii. 7.
—— Michell, xvii. 67.
' tell. Church of, xxvi.
Tythes of, xxvi. 38
■ill Parish, Tythei
lemplenoe, xxvi. 67.
Parish of, xxx. 65. 67.
: O’Maloes, Parish of, x
i, Church of, xxvi. 38.
erj xiii. 70.
in. Parish of, xxx. 5.
" irish, Tythes of, x
, Lordship of, i. 14.
Lordship of, i. 15. ii. 42.
of, i. 15.
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Termoyle, x. 47. xxvi. ;
Ternadarrine, xvii. 72.
Ternehiljy, xxv. 33.
Ternevobert, xxv. 22.
Tern
i. 57.
Terremore, v
Terremoyle, xxix. 73.
Terreragh, Barony of, v. 26.
TerrereS, Barony of, xvii. 31. :
Terrerill, Barony of, xx. 8.
:, Lowe
Terrillspass, ii. 25.
Terrillstowne, iii. 14.
Terry licrbert, xxviii. 4.
Terrys Lane, iv. 16.
Terylehin, xxix. 77.
Terynownagh, xxvi. 72
Teseran, Church of, x\
/. 14.
c. 27.
Tewistowne, xxix
Tewnegin, ii. 51.
xiii. 15.
10.
iii. 1.
Teyre, xvi. 77.
Teysan, Bog of, v.12.
Theatre, New, xxv. 15.
The Bay, iii. 14.
The Gardens, i. 27.
The Hill, iii. 59.
Themeares, xvi. 4.
Theodogan, xxvi. 67.
The Orchard, vii. 25.
Thomas Court, Liberties of, xxviii. 75.
Island, ix. 15.
Thomastowne, i. 30. iii. 79. iv. 24. vi. 54.
viii. 30. xiii. 65. xiv. 35. xvi. 73.
xvii. 4. 46. xxi. 34. 97. xxii.2. xxiii.
28.44. xxviii. 44.
Liberties of, iii. 18.
Thomas Towne, iv. 42.
Liberties of, xviii. 38.
Thombirdstowne, xi. 63.
Thomeneheally, xxvi. 43.
Thomenevernogue, v. 5.
Thomfarny, xxx. 97.
Thonstowne, iii. 14.
Thornebacke, ii. 21.
Thorne Castle, ii. 41.
Thornehatt, xi. 5.
Thornetowne Chappie Midway, vi. 25.
Thornton, vi. 1.
Thory, iii. 36. vii. 36.
Three Acres, xxviii. 87.
Castles, Mannor of, xxii. 37 .
Thurihy, xxv. 33.
Thurles, vi. 53.
Church of, xxvi. 38.
Thurles Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Thurlesbegg, v. 15.
Thurstanstowne, xviii. 48.
Thyvonish, xxviii. 4.
Tiaquin, xxviii. 86.
. Barony of, xxi
28. 56. xxx. 34.
Tiaquinn, Barony of, xi. 4.
Tibber, xxiv. 6.
Tibberquill, xxi. 6.
Tibreed, xx.3.
Ticquin, v. 12.
Tighcrnghen, xxix. 79.
Tigknock, xxx. 5.
Tignascarty, xx. 3.
Tignecarrigg, xiv. 2.
Ti hilly, xxvi. 16.
Tillabards, iii. 59.
Tilleragh, xx. 1.
Timberwood, xv. 66.
Timber Wood, xxi. 102.
Timoge, xiv. 16.
Timolin, xxix. 90.
Tincurragh, xiv. 23.
Tincurry; xxix. 43. xxx. 27.
Tindell, xxx. 82.
Tinebrin, xxix. 55.
Tinecarrigg, xxiv. 11.
Tineferagh O’Brenane, xxi. 95.
Tineforth, xxiii. 34.
Tinehinch, Barony of, xxx. 33. 82.
Tinehinchy, Barony of, xiv. 13.
Tinekill, xxx. 25.
Tinekilly xxiv. 11.
Tineriagh, xxv. 22.
Tingle, xxviii. 96.
i. 12. xxv
Tinnekill, xxviii. 45.
i. 10.
Tinraghin,
Tinrahin, xxx. 8.
Tiperary, vi. 13. ix. 24.
County, i. 35. vi. 19. ix. 19. 47. x. 47.
Tippenane, xxii 2.
Tipper, xi.21. xxiv. 6.
Tipperary, ii. 49. iv. 8. v. 15. vi. 16. 44.
i. 23. :
Abby Land of, xxiii. 35.
County, i. 24. ii. 7. 14. 16. 24. 47.
iii. 36. 68. 74. iv. 1. 4. 11. 23. 24.
42. 46. 49. 55. 56. 60. 62. 68. 70.
v. 3. 10. 11. 15. 20. 31. 42. 43. 50.
51. 58. 63. vi. 22. 23. 31. 34. 40.
45. 49. 53. 54. vii. 1. 10.29.30. 32.
36. 40. 49. viii. 18. 19. 23. 29. 52.
‘ 64. ix. 16. 35. x. 1.12. 18.31.37.
40. 44. 62. 67. xi. 1. 18. 19. 25. 27.
38. 59. 65. 72.73. xiii. 2. 7. 19. 21.
24. 46. 69. 70. xiv. 22. 23. 26. 29.
33. 34. 35. xv. 1. 20. 30. 32. 35.
41. 47. 50. 53. 62. 66. xvi. 3. 7. 15.
18.21. 27.52.69.70.71. 75.78.81.
85. xvii. 1. 6. 8. 14. 20. 46. -49. 55.
67. 78. 83. 85. xviii. 16. 21. 28.43.
xx. 11. 17- 29. 35. 52. 55. 59. 73.
xxi. 20. 26. 48. 89. 90. 97. xxii. 10.
25. 28. 29. xxiii. 2. 23. 25. 35. 38.
40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 48. 49. xxiv.
7. 47. 54. 58. xxv. 2. 4. 5. 35. 38.
40. xxvi. 3. 8. 15. 39. 63. 67. 71.
xxviii. 15. 18. 22. 26. 31. 40. 41. 43.
46. 47. 49. 51. 52. 55. 71. 76. 81.
xxix. 6. 14. 21. 28. 31. 39. 41. 45.
51. 52. 62. 63. 66. 73. 76. 86. 93. 94.
97. 99. 101. 102. 104. 105. 106.108.
116. xxx. 10. 21. 33. 38.41.47. 49.
60. 82.91.97. 105.
Tipperery, xvii. 64.
Tipperkeavan xxii. 34.
Tiraffin, xxix. 90.
Tiragha, xxx. 64.
Tiraverty, xxi. 77.
1 '33. xv. 73. xxi. 45. xxii. 21. xxix. 17.
Tirboyne, xxiii. 24.
Tirchoger, ix. 5.
Tircoger, ix. 5.
Tircorte, xxiii. 24.
Tircourte, xxiii. 24.
Tirealtan, xxi. 57.
Tirecoghlin, ix. 6.
Ti reheige, xvi . 39 .
Tirelavally, ix. 6.
Tireragh, Barony of, iii. 2. vi. 48. viii. 51. x.
25. xiii. 27. xvi. 79. xxix. 55.
Tirerill, Barony of, i. 32. xvi. 79.
Tirer
iv. 29.
c. 26.
Tirfirgus,
Tirkenedy, Barony of, xx
Tirkerin, Barony of, xxiv
Tirkerrin, Barony of, xxx
Tirkincorr, vi. 50.
Tirlagh, xxvi. 67.
Tirleagh, iv. 56.
Tirlickin, iii. 23.
Tirmehoven,
Tirmone, xxi
Tirmony, xxiii. 24.
Tirmoyle, North, xxx. 64.
Tirnahe, xv. 34.
Tirobrien, xx. 41.
Tiromoyle, South, xxx. 64.
Tirone County, iii. 50. iv. 22.
Tirracrew, iii. 42.
Tirraglasse, ii. 16.
Tirrarill, Barony of, xxx. 53.
Tirrawan, ix. 16.
Tirrawley, Barony of, xvi. 37.
Tirrawly, Barony of, E
xxx. 55.
Tirrellsmill, xvi. 62.
Tirrellstowne, xvi. 62.
Tirreragh, Barony of, viii. 26.43. x
12. xvii. 53. xxiii. 50. xxix.18.3
Tirrereagh, Barony of, i. 32.
Tirrereaghan, ii. 8.
Tirrerell, Barony of, xxii. 42.
Tirrerill, Barony of, i. 2. ix. 8.
Tirrerogh, xiv. 3.
Tirriddegan, viii. 31.
Tirriragh, Barony of, x
™” ' '1, Barony of, ii
ii. 28.
79.
5. xxix. 65. 72.
Tirro
Tissane, iii. 1.
Titapagh, xxi. 34.
Tnoletillane, xxx. 80.
Toagli, x. 13.
Tobber, iv. 13.
Tobberbridv, ii. 52.
Tobbercormucke, xxx. 21
Tobber Finnin, xxix. 78.
Tobberfinoge, xxix. 19.
Tobberforanagh, xxvi
Tobbergragan, x. 55.
Tobbergreggan, xxv. iu.
Tobberlonny, xi. 20.
Tobbermurry, vii. 26.
Tobber Murry, vii. 26.
Tobberquegh, xxvi. 12.
Tobber Scardane, iii. 69.
Toberteriffe, v. 3.
Tobber Tillehy, iii. 69.
Tobbervaddy, i. 10.
Tobborbigh, xxv. 22.
Tober, xvi. 40.
Toberbryen, xv. 53.
Tobercormuck, xvi. 47.
Toberdoran, x. 48.
Toberfenoge, xxix. 91.
Tobergirriffe, x. 48.
Tobergurtine, iv. 42.
Toberhany, xvi. 85.
Toberheny, xvii. 55.
Toberkeagh, xiv. 2.
Toberkeegh, xxvi. 54.
Tobernabroane, xxiii. 3.
Tobernefeny, xxx. 78.
Tobernegaugy, xxix. 54.
Toberoane, xxviii. 4.
Toberromnane, xxiii. 50.
Tobersoole, xiv. 2.
Tobertarvan, ii. 51.
Tobertenan, xi.70.
Toberton, ix. 42.
Toberyfinoge, xx. 11.
Tobragh, xxviii. 14.
Tobrtelkin, ix. 42.
Toburgurriffe, xx. 53.
Tocher, xvii. 26.
Toclierstowne, xxx. 86.
Tocbegg, xxvi. 67.
Togersee, xxix. 43.
Togher, iii. 13. iv. 13. ix. 21. xviii
66. xxvi. 66.
Church of, xxvi. 38.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Togherbegg, xxx. 60.
Toghermeshim, ix. 1.
Togherquaiie, xx. 1 1.
Togherslowne, xxviii. 20.
Toghloghrianagan, xxix. 51.
Toghmon Rectory, Tythes of, xxvi
Toghmore, Rectory, Tythes of, xx
Togmac Ineagh, xxvi. 65.
Toherbane, vi. 58.
Tokillen, xxii. 48.
Tollernghan, xxvi. 65.
Tollerosse, i. 25.
Tollidonell, xviii. 54.
Tollihon, x. 18.
Tollobucke, xxviii. 100.
Tolloconraght, x. 51.
Tollyremon, xvi. 40.
Toltan, x. 67.
Tomart, v. 48.
Tonbrick, xi. 29.
Tombridgtowne, xxii. 5.
Tomcoole, xxi. 59.
Tomcoyle, x. 2. xxix. 38.
Tomcrifle, x. 48.
Tomcrine, xxiv. 11.
Tome, North Part, v. 20.
and Antrim, Baronies of, x
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”• Tomecore, xxi. 69.
INDEX Tomecoyle, xxviii. 72.
LOCOBUM Tomeene M'Tery, xxiv. 42.
Certificates Tomeflue, XX. 11.
foi Tomegarrane, i. 14.
Adventurers. , Tomenedearke, xxi. 69.
Soldiers, Tomenehelly, xxvi. 43.
' Tomenlagli, iv. 6.
Parish of, iv. 5. 6.
Tomes, xxii. 2.
Tomfarny, ii. 20.
Toniflugh, vii. 38.
Tomgarrow, xxvi. 43.
Tomhaga'r, xiv. 24.
Tomhaggard, iii. 59.
Tomhurragh, vii. 38.
Tominstowne, xxix. 90.
Tomkin, xxii. 5. xxx. 104.
Tomliskin, xxi. 97.
Tomloghy, iv. 54.
Tomnediily, vii. 38.
Tomne McMorrisli, xxix. 43.
xi.57.
x. 112.
Tomnogippin,
Tomonearly, xi. 45.
Tomony, xxv. 2.
Tomonyne, v. 5.
Tonipleboy, Rectory of, iii. 2.
Tomplepatrick Parish, Tytlies of, 3
Tomquam, iv. 54.
Tomquile, xxviii. 72.
Tomrevan, xi. 35.
Tomsifebagh, viii. 52.
Tomtowne, xxix. 38.
Tomyne, xvi. 2.
Tonabrock, xxi. 23.
Tonagh, iii. 55. xxi. 57.
Tonakillaghlin, xxiv. 40.
Tonamasse, i. 14.
Tondewbewliy, xxviii. 6.
Tonearry,, xvi. 82.
Toneary, xxx. 78.
Toncconelly, v.41.
Tonegann, x. 69.
Toneglassagh, xiii. 58.
Tonelamona, xxi. 100.
Toneleana, i. 2.
Tonelegny, xxvi. 12.
Tonem, :
Tone
i. 12.
Toncmuckhtgh, xvii. 24.
, Toneon, xxx. 60.
Toneregee, xxviii. 4.
Toneregoe, xxix. 18.
Touereshegane, ii. 8.
Tonescallye, xxi. 34.
Toneterny, ix. 54.
Toneycrevagli, xi. 35.
Tongore, xxix. 28.
Tonlage, xvii. 2.
Tonlaghan, xxiv. 5.
Tonlegce, xv. 35.
Tonnaraimagh, xxvi. 74.
Tonnyclogh, xiii. 58.
Tonnyconnelly, xxvi. 72.
Tonnygugan, xxi. 57.
Tonnytillagh, xiii. 58.
8 xxi. 34.
:iii. 38.
Tonyhallagh, ....
TonymTCiUduffe, xxi. 7
Tonynadwiue, x. 19.
Tonyne, xx. 77.
Tonytilltigh, xxvi. 65.
Tonyveugh, xxi. 75.
Toohatv, xxi. 75.
Toome, xvi. 35. xxvi. 6
Abbylnnd, x. 31.
Barony of, vi. 39.
Castle of, x. 31.
Toomleagh, xxix. 43.
’ Toones Parke, vii. 27.
Tooregeagh, xx. 77.
Toypaghveagh, xxv. 22.
Topped Mountain, xxi.
Toppid Mountain, xxi.
Topp Land, xxv. 21.
Torbehe, xxvi. 1 1.
Torbett, v. 38.
Torbey, xxvi. 11.
Torcherstotvne, x. 66.
Torco
i. 41.
Torduffe, xiii
Tore, iii. 55.
Torecarny, xxii. 21.
Toremore, xvii. 24.
Toren Brien, v. 3.
Tores, xvi. 40.
Tornian Feighan, i. 14.
Tonne, Barony of, ii. 4.
Castle of, ii. 4.
Ferry of, ii. 4.
Tormonfeighan, i. 15.
Tornamongan, xvi. 7.
Tornattell, xxx. 99.
Tornekill, xxx. 99.
Torque, iii. 55.
Torragbfin, xxx. 86.
Torranone, xvi. 25.
Torreagh, xxviii. 53.
Torrela, :
Torrii
ix. 18.
Torryhine, xxi
Torsetagh, Island of, iv. :
Tory, xx. 73.
Torydonovan, xiii. 47.
Toryleskan, xxv. 21.
Torynawnagh, xxvi. 72.
Tosley, xxvi. 65.
Tough, xv. 35.
Toughbane, iii. 15.
Toughblane, xxi. 62.
Tougher, v. 16. xviii.20.
Castle of, xviii. 20.
Toughertowne, xxi. 94.
Toughna, viii. 16.
Touiegee, xvi. 62. xxx. 8
ToumedufFe, xxii. 17.
Tounagh, Church of, xxv
Parish, Tytlies of, 3
O’Rapan, iii. 56.
Tounavaddy, xxviii. 4.
Tounykerry, xxi. 57.
Tourany, Barony of, xvi.
Tourea, xiv. 2.
Toureard, xxviii. 5.
Tourefoyi — - —
Tourefoyron,
Touregeigh, 3
Tourgarruffe,
Tourlagagh, :
Totirlogher, i'
Tourmachead.
Tour Mc Walter, x:
Tourne Cappoge, x
TowarnacolFoge, ii.
Towartane, xxii. 5.
Towerbegg, xvii. 85
Towerboy, xv. 12.
70.
Towerkile,
'glassogy, :
31.
25.
Martin, ii.
Towermore, ii. 51.
Towherton
Towlaght,
Towlerton, xi. 16.
Townachurry, xiii. 5i
Townagh, i. 14.
Townahenry, xxi. 47
Townaloghn, ix. 18.
Townecully, ix. 37.
Towne Ditch, xv. 77
Townehuch, xi. 35.
Townelaght, xxi. 4.
Townelegaith, xi. 22.
Towne MTIugh, xx. 77.
Towne of Moore, xxiv. 2.
Townerappan, xi. 32.
Townewarden, xvi.,40.
Towney, xxviii. 15.
Towninesanden, xxi. 57.
Towreagh, iii. 40. vi. 58.
Towreene, ii. 17. 3d. 4.
Towremore, ii. 1 5. xvii. 8i
Towretagirt, xicx. 97.
Towrine, v. 57.
Towrenecrelin, vi. 3.
Toyniore, viii. 25.
Toynolly, xxx. 7.
Toysista, Parish of, xvii. 4
Tradbegg, icxi. 72.
Trafalynt, xv. 63.
Traghroe, xxiii. 45.
Houses ir
Trolly, Liberti.
Truly, Houses
Traneragh, xxx. 39.
Trantstowne, iv. 49.
Traquin, Barony of, v. 48. xi.6
Tree
i. 35.
Ballvbeg, v. 48.
Ballvglass, v. 49.
Treen Kil'liroan, v. 49.
Trelicke, ix. 31.
Trelly, xxiii. 2.
Tremish, xxx. 7.
Tremon, xvii. 77.
Trenelegan, xxviii. 5.
Treneragh, ix. 53. xxx. 85.
Trenerali, vii. 12.
Trenmannagb, x. 13.
Tresmeere, East, xv. 33.
Trenlehurragh, viii. 34.
Trevitt, xxviii. 20.
Trewgarrow, xxviii. 1.
Trewlagh, vii. 35.
Triangle Close, xxiii. 29.
Parke, v.5.
Tribrodane, iv. 31.
Trickeseary, iii. 2.
Trieinghtragh, xxiv. 56.
Triencaslane, xvii. 75.
Trienmeannagh, xxv. 33.
Trienneeannagh, xxv. 33.
Trienogh ernghnannagh, xxiv. 56.
Trim Gate, xxii. 52.
Trimlestowne, xxv. 30.
Trimmore, xxviii. 3.
Trina M'Mihell, xvii. 75.
Trinelogha, xxviii. 5.
Trinesboy, xv. 73.
Trineulkin, xxviii. 5.
Trinitie Island, x. 3.
Trinity Abby, near Tuam, xxi. 67.
Abby, xxvi. 38.
College, Dublin, xxiii. 36. xxn
Lane, xv. 7.
Parish of, vi. 28.
Parish of, Waterford, xv. 7.
Trinor, xxx. 74.
Triscane, :
Trisl
<• 77.
Tronaghwanty, -x. 25.
Trough, xxviii. 54.
Barony of, v. 62. xvi. 25. 3txvi
Troyesgate, ii. 21.
Troyestowne, x. 2.
Troyes Wood, ii. 21.
Truagh, Barony of xxi. 4.
Truaghnackin, Barony of, xiii. 64.
Truaglinackiny, iv. 11.
Barony of, xxviii. 11.
Truaghanackney, Barony of, v. 22.
Truaghnackny, Barony of, xxi. 85. 31
Trunghnagliine, Barony of, xxix. 48
Truanaghny, Barony of, xxiii. 22.
Trubly, xxv. 12.
Truchanackmy, Barony of, xxi. 95.
Trucurry, East, xiv. 23.
Trugh, xviii. 30.
Barony of, xxi. 57.
Trtighnackiny, vii. 30.
Barony of, vii. 29.
Trughnackny, xxix. 54.
Barony of, xviii. 58.
Truigh, xvi. 60.
Truntikillbegg, viii. 34.
Truogh, Barony of, viii. 44.
Tryanbane, xv. 73.
Tryenahowe, iv. 5.
Tryenbane, xi. 4. xx.66.
Tryenmore, ix. 18.
Trylly, xxi. 3.
Tryly, vii. 35.
Trym, Houses in, x. 66.
Trymletstowne, xvi. 30.
Trymror, xiii. 48.
Tryne, xiv. 3.
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Tullaghy, v. 55.
Barony of, xxviii. 88.
Tullahard, xxv. 30.
Tullaliery, iii. ST.
Tullakenna, xv. 25.
Tulialeage, ii. 51.
Tullaleigh, Clmrch of, xxvi. 39.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 39.
Tullamore, ix. 18.
Tullamoylin, viii. 19.
Tullanaghlog, xxx. 53.
Tullanelick, xxviii. 50.
Tullanelicky, xvii. 73.
Tullaniske, xxiv. 59.
Tullanroe, xxx. 105.
Tullare, xvii, 85.
Tullavilly, xiv. 10.
Tullawelly, xxx. 53.
Tulchaneally, x. 63.
Tullchaneny, x. 63.
Tulleallen, xxi. 9T.
Tulleduffe, iii. 44.
Tulle Ellans, xxx. 71.
Tullegg, xxiii.47.
Tullehanmore, ix. 21.
Tulleherem, xi. 32.
Tulle Jobbernegoge, iv. 31.
Tullelane, iii. 57. xxx. 93.
Tullelan, East, ii. 6.
Tullelaton, xxi. 34.
Tullelish, xxx. 88.
Tullellane, East, xxx. 93.
xiv. Tullellish, xxx. 92.
tii.2. Tullemacamell, ii. 4.
Tullemore, ix. 49.
v. 74. Tullenemabiwe, x. 30.
Tulleneskeagh, xxv. 11.
Tulleocrane, vi. 3.
Tullereagh, xxx. 80.
Tullerough, xxvi. 54.
Tullervoy, i. 10.
Tullesbane, iv. 31.
xxvi. Tullevanna, xxix. 61.
Tullevolan, ii. 36.
Tiilley, xxix. 5.
Tulliagh, vii.45.
v. 21. Tulliagher, vi. 6.
Tullidonnell, xiii. 56.
Tuilig, iv. 50.
Tulligarvey, Barony of, iv. 19.
d. 41. Tullige, ii. 19.
Tuilig Edmond, xxi. 95.
Tulligg Edmond, xxvi. 71.
Tulliglisli, xvi.34.
Tulligmore, xxvi. 71.
Tullihineli, East and West, vii.
Tulliliesli, iii. 46.
Tullimore, xxx. 32.
Tallin, v. 24.
Tullinegarrhane, ii. 8.
Tullinegish, xxvi. 65.
Tullineno, xxi. 34.
Tullinure, xxi. 34.
Tullio, xv. 34.
Tuiliroe, viii. 33.
Tullispillane, xxviii. 3.
Tull MTlory, xxx. 101.
Tullnamaroone, xxi. 44.
Tullo, iii. 15. v. 15. xv. 53.
Tullobanetemple, ix. 16.
xi. 88. Tullocarrickinore, xvii. 74.
Tullocassane, iv. 42.
Tullock, xvi. 46.
T ullocke, xiii. 65.
Tulloe, Barony of, xv. 34.
Tulloelane, xxx. 93.
Tulloge, vi. 10.
Tullogh, iii. 38. vi. 10. vii. 35.
Tulloghgarvy, Barony of. xv. 31.
I Tulloghmaine, xxvi. 67.
Tullygowvagh, iv. 5.
Tullyhanmore, ix.21.
Tullyheenemore, xv. 38.
Tullyhinchon, xxi. 75.
Tully Keele, x. 54.
Tullykittan, ii. 5.
Tullvkumy, ii. 8.
Tullylinagh, xvi. 40.
Tullylub, vi. 7.
Tullyluniper, xxix. 119.
Tully M'Soghnagli, xi. 7(
Tullymevorin, ii. 8.
Tullymoghly, xviii. 13.
Tullymore, xxi. 95. xxvi
xxx. 32.
Tully murraghan, xvi. 1.
Tullynally, xiii. 48.
Tully negurimean, ii. 8.
T u I lynehemonagh, xxvi. (
Tullynekerny, xiii. 15.
Tullynemallroe, xxvi. 65.
Tullyneshean, xvi. 40.
Tully neshelforty, xxi. 34.
Tullyneskean, xvi. 40.
Tullyneslatt, iii. 46.
Tullynonine, xxi. 7.
Tullyorattane, xx. 5.
Tullyplenebegg, xxi. 72.
Tullyreagh, ii. 8.
Tully rie, xvii. 85.
Tullyroe, xiv. 3. xxix. 37
Tullyvallan, iv. 37. xxiii.
Tidlyvallen, xvi. 77. x>
xxx. 45.
Tullyvallin, xvi. 77.
Tullyvannagl), iv. 30.
Tullyvelly, iii. 69. viii. 3i
Tullyvillreagh, xi. 76.
Tullyvin, i. 10.
Tullyvorin, ii. 8.
Tulrash, xxvi. 15.
Tumchoyle, xxiv. 11.
Tumffurny, xiii. 55.
Tuniscallon, xvi. 35.
Tunnagh, iii. 1.
Tunnaghmore, xxvin.
Tuntegeigh, xxviii. 49
Tuogh, xxviii. 52.
Tuomrodda, xvi. 79.
Tuorlustran, xvi. 79.
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Turame Salane, xxiv.
Turane, Mannor of, x
Turbane, vi. 3.
- Turberskeagli, xxvm.
Turcullagh, xxiii. 43.
Turcurragh, xx. 47.
Ture, xiii. 58.
Turffe Bogg, xviii. 58
Turfune, v. 3.
:ragh, Barony of, v. 33. :
rell, Baronv of, x. 69.
irs Parke, vii. 27.
cerin, Barony of, viii. 55.
in Chappie, i. 1.
re, ix. 6.
•inane, xxi. 69.
Turkingstowne, x. 66.
Turkoole, ix. 19.
Turlagh, v. 38. xvii. 23.
in Common, ii. 51.
Turlogh, xvii. 85.
Parish, Tytbes of, x>
Geran, xvii. 31.
Turmanbeg, ix. 19.
Turmanmore, ix. 19.
Turmore, iv. 6.
Turnacavoge, xxi. 8.
Turnaheene, xx. 22.
Turvy, xxx. 63.
Tuterath, xiii. 56.
Tuteraux, Barony of, xvi. 33. !
Tutestowne, xvii. 30.
Tvveereenasulleene, xxiv. 46.
Twelleny, xxvi. 65.
Twestowne, Suit of Court, xvi.
Twogh, iv. 31.
Mannor of, x. 48.
Twogh ballanigee, iv. 31.
Two Islands, ii. 16.
Twocknockane, v. 1.
Tworeene, xv. 78.
Tworlesnemore, iii. 42.
Tworyronow, iv. 31.
Twotherd, xxiii. 2.
Tyaquin, Barony of, iv. 25. i>
xvi. 42. xvii. 51.
Tybraghny, xvi. 12,
Tycolme, iv. 42.
Tyerlegine, xxvi. 67.
Tyfeaghny, xvi. 12.
Tyliane, viii. 25.
Tyhone Parish, Tytlies of, xxiv
Tymachoe, xxii. 2.
Tymoconell, xiv. 2.
Sasi
Tynare, v. 16.
Tyncurr, iv. 57.
Tynebane, xxx. 29.
Tynekelly, x. 67.
Tynekilly, xxiv. 50.
Tynny, vii.’ 30.
Tynnyranny, iii. 62.
Tynrylane, xxii. 17.
Tyone. Stonehowse ol
Typperary County, i
Tyrawly, Barony of, i. 40.
Ughta Gilion, iii. 66.
UghtegiUan, xxix. 71.
Uglitetremane, xxx. 45.
Ughtgarran, xxi. 34.
Uglitigilleene, xxix..71.
Uieagh, xxix. 36.
Ulaghneale, v. 38.
Ullard, Parish of, xxx. 8.
Ulster, Province of, x. 19. x
Umberstowne, xx. 71.
Umer, xvii. 23.
Ummerridiny, xxviii. 6.
Um more, xxiii. 11.
Umy, xxviii. 96.
Unagh, vi. 39.
Unchenan, xxvi. 65.
Unibegg, ii. 21.
Unickbrenagh, xviii. 17.
Uniriske, xiii. 47.
Unis Land, Chief-rent, xvi.
Unlare, xx. 8.
Unshenagh, ii. 5.
Unshonagh, xi. 35.
Unskenagh, ii. 4.
Uper Verdens, xxvi. 51.
Upper Bawne, xxiv. 24.
Buttler, vi. 28.
Uppercastletowne, ix. 21.
Upper Court, Mannor of, v.
Cross, Barony of, xxvii
Uppercrosse, Baronyof, iii. 1<
Upper Crosse, Barony of, xx
48. xxviii. 93.
Upper Dollo, i. 3.
Upperend Street, vii.' 25.
Upper Low-Kent, xvi. 71.
Ormond, Barony of, ii.
55. Ossory, Barony of, ii. !
Upperthird, Barony of, iv. 24
27. 43. 50. viii. 39. 46. x. !
67. xxiii. 3. xxix. 91. xxx
Uragb, vi. 39. xxx. 65.
Ure, ix. 18.
Uregare, ix. 51.
Urghlin, xvi. 61. xxvi. 71.
Urhunaght, xi. 35.
Urlagli, xxix. 36.
Urlare, ii. 35. xxviii. 3. xxix
Urlingbeg, iv. 5.
Urlingbegg, xvii. 74.
Urlingmore, xxiii. 12.
Urlinglord, xvi. 13.
Urlin Moell, iv. 5.
Urly, xxi. 95.
Urny, xxii. 16.
Church of, xxvi. 39.
Parish, Tytlies of, xxvi.
Uroronagh, xvii. 23.
Urragh, vi. 50.
Urrierran, xxvi. 72.
Urruglilin, Church of, xxvi. 3
Parish, Tytlies of, xxvi.
Urshenagh, xxx. 101.
35: Ushers Farnee, xvii. 87.
Uske, xxiv. 24.
. 51. Ussellsrath, xvi. 7.
Tyrcoghbegg, xxix. 1
Tyre, xiii. 58.
Tyrecarry, xvi. 23.
Tyred iggin, xxi. 76.
Tyrehane, ix. 33.
Tyremerane, iv. 6.
Tyremore, xxx. 74.
Tyrenagloghan, iv. 5.
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xxvi. 6. 15. 16. 38. 41. 60. 71.'-'xxvm. 9.
12. 13- 20. 24. 53. 57. 82. 90. 95. xxix. 1.
2. 6. 12. 22. 28. 33. 45. 47. 53. 55. 57. 63.
67. 70. 76. 78. 87- 99. 108. xxx. 21. 23.
27. 33. 60. 78. 86. 95. 103.
West Meath County, iii. 25. xxii. 7. xxiv.
59. xxx. 72.
Westmolly, x. 22.
Westmoygalls, x. 22.
West Murragh, iii. 75.
Westowne, xxvi. 7.
Westpalstowne, Mannor of, vi. 1.
Westpanstowne, x. 66.
Westpellstowne, xxviii. 95.
West Plotts, vi. 27.
. Pole Cappull, iii. 49.
Westrew, xviii. 34.
West Street, xxiv. 31.
Wexford, iii. 20. iv. 7. viii.58. x. 41. xviii.
. County, i. 8. ii.20. 23. 26. iii. 59. iv.
18. 53. 57- 58. v. 5. 28- 36. 41. 42.
43. vi. 20. 25. vii. 20. SS. viii. 24.
ix. 50. x. 2. 35. 43. 45. 52. 53. 58.
67. xi. 20. 29. 45. 53. 54. 67- xiii.
22.37. 48. 55.62. xiv.24. xv. 5. 17.
19. 25. xvi. 2. 7. 9. 86. 88. xvii. 7.
43.44. 65. xviii. 4. 29. 36. 41. xx. 1.
11. 28. 43- 76. xxi. 16. 19. 28. 32.
36. 39. 43. 46. 51. 59. 83. 84. 90.
xxii. 7. 13- 45. 48. xxiii. 10. 13. 20.
32. xxiv. 2.19. 42.51.61. xxv.48.
xxvi. 11. 39. 41. 43. 61. 62. 69.
1. 43. 71. 89-91. 94. 110. 11
114.115. xxx. 8. 13. 19.27.29.60.
61.97.
Ferry of, xxvi. 43.
Liberies of^ iii. 59. xxiv. 19.
Towneot; vii. 6. 8. xxviii. 33. 68.
Weyre Garden, xxiv. 34.
Weystowne, vi. 6.
Whiddy Island, x. 2.
Whillan, xiii. 27.
White Abby, xi. 4.
Whitebridge Parkes, xviii. 38.
White Cashells Land, vii. 26.
White Castle, xv. 20. xxii. 41.
Whitechurch, xiv. 23.
White Church, viii. 24. xxvi. 70.
Whitechurch Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 41.
White Comons, viii. 60.
Whitefieldstowne, viii. 10.
While Horse, xv. 76. xxv. 15.
Whitehouse Parke, vii. 26.
Whitelease, vi. 10. 11.
Whitelcese, iii. 14.
Whiterath, v. 5.
White Rath, xvi. 13. xxviii. 63.
White Rock, iii. 20.
Whiles-Court, xxiii. i.
Whitesheil, xxviii. 20.
Whiteshill, xxviii. 20.
Whites Island, xxiv. 34.
Whites Land, xv. 50.
Whites Parke, vii. 27. xx. 47-
Whitesrocke, vii. 27.
Whitestowne, vi. 25. x. 67- xi. 53. xxii. 2.
xxvi. 49. xxviii. 1 9. 20.
Cheif-rent, xvi. 13.
Whites Way, xx. 47.
White Well, iii. 59.
Whyboy, xvii. 74. xxiii. 12.
Wickett Street, xxiii. 49.
Wickloe County, ii. 41. xv.70.
Wicklow County, viii. 1. ix. 54. x. 34. xi.
46. xx. 65. xxi. 69. xxii. 34. 37. xxiii. 34.
49. xxv. 11.16. xxviii. 38. 72. 75. xxx. 5.
Wicklowe County, iii. 14. xxiv. 41.
Widdingtowne, xvi. 71.
Widdows Hall, xv. 77.
Wilkinstowne, vi. 21. xvii. 87. xxii. 5.
Williamstowne, ii. 10. 17- v. 81. ix. 21. 54.
xxviii. 41. xxix. 91. xxx. 60.
Willistowne, viii. 2.
Parish, Tythes of, xxvi. 38.
Willonow, xiii. 56.
Willoughbyes Coll Lott, xv. 77-
Windcrofts, xv. 76.
Windetowne, xvi. 56.
Windmill, iii. 20. v. 15. x.35.
Wind-Mill Close, xxiii. 29.
Windtowne, iv. 47-
Winetavern Street, xv. 56.
Winetaverne Street, xxv. 15.
Winetowne, xxviii. 82.
Winnaboly, vii. 27.
Wogans Lane Chine, iv. 43.
Wonettstowne, viii. 57.
Woodcockstowne, xxii. 2.
Woodenstowne, xiv. 33.
Woodcs, v. 8.
Woodhall, vi. 28.
Woodhill Parke, x. 66.
Woodhouse, xv. 76. xvii. 41.
Wood Key, xxx. 2.
Woodlingstowne, xx. 80.
Woodlocks Parke, xv. 76.
Woods Grove, xxvi. 74.
Woodstock, xxi. 60. xxx. 5.
Woodstowne, ii. 23. vi.41. xi. 74. xiii. 31.
xv. 76. xxviii. 45. xxix. 91.
Woodtowne, x. 57- xxvi. 70.
Wood Towne, xxi. 43.
Woodtowne, West, xxix. 57-
Wooghwall Parish, xxviii. 4.
Wootenstownc, xxviii. 63.
Wootten, xxiii. 5.
Wrensheade, xxii. 34.
Wrightowne, xxii. 2.
Wyanstowne, xiii- 9. xxii. 33. xxv. 13.
Wyssestowne, v. 16.
INDEX
LOCORUM
Y.
Yellow Leaze, ii.44.
Yellow Parke, xvi. 84.
Yolctowne, xviii. 36-
Yoltowne, x. 53. xi. 54. xxi. 90. xxvi. 43.
Yorkane, xxviii. 75-
Youghall, hi- 28. xv. 22.
. Houses in, xxiii. 26.
Liberties of, xxiii. 26. xxix. 41.
Town of, xxi. 39. xxix. 41.
Youghill, Liberties of, xxviii.76.
Youltowne, xxi. 90.
Youngslande, iii. 24.
Youngstowne, vi. 25. xvi. 61.
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V.
DECREES OF INNOCENTS.
INROLMENTS of Decrees of Innocents passed under the Act of Settlement ; preserved in the
Office of the Chief Remembrancer of the Exchequer, Dublin.
1. — 14 Clia. 2. — First Decree - Richard Brice ; Roll consisting of 84 membranes, and containing 84 Decrees.
2. Do. - - — - [Roll missing.]
3. — - Do. - - — - Anne Barry ; 67 membranes, 49 Decrees.
4. — 13 Cha. 2. - — - Margaret Butler ; 67 membranes, 48 Decrees.
5. — 14 Cha. 2. - — - Dean and Chapter, Waterford s 7 1 membranes, 47 Decrees.
6. — 13 Cha. 2. - — - Patrick Flemyng ; 72 membranes, 50 Decrees.
7. — -Do. - - — - John Proudfoot ; 73 membranes, 49 Decrees.
8. — - Do. - - — - Margery Delamere ; 66 membranes, 50 Decrees.
9. Do. - - — - Richard Roche j 92 membranes, 49 Decrees.
10. — 14 Cha. 2. - — - Robert Nugent i 59 membranes, 31 Decrees.
13. — - Do. - - — - Mary Gernon ; 65 membranes, 35 Decrees.
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TRANSCRIPT
OF THE
First Decree on Roll N° 1. of the Decrees of Innocents.
Henry Coventry, Esq".
Sir Edward Dering, Bar'.
Sir Richard Rainsford, Kn'.
Sir Thomas Beverley, Kn'.
PRESEN
T;
Sr Edward Smyth, Kn'.
Edw11 Cooke, Esqr.
and
Ormston Churchill, Esq.
Richard Brice, Merchant, Pit.
John Carrington, Tenant to i
Sir Robert Newcomen, vThe Trustees for the forty-nyne Officers.
Samuel Saltonstall, )
Sir Rich1 Domvile, his Ma'k’ Atturney General,
And severall other Defend".
BY HIS MAJESTIES Commissioners appointed to execute the Act intituled An Act for the better
execucon of his Majesties gracious Declaracon for the settlement of his kingdome of Ireland, and
satisfaction of the severall interests of Adventurers, Soldiers, and other his subjects there.
WHEREAS in pursuance of the said Act, Richard Brice of the cittie of Dublin, merchant, soune heire Transcript rfd
and administrator of the goods and chatteUs of John Brice late of Dublin aforesaid, merchant, his ar*n Noc.rLi &c
late father deceased, did exhibite his claime before us on the fourth day of November in the fourteenth yeare
of the raigne of our soveraigne Lord Charles the Second by the grace of God King of England, Scotland,
Prance and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. Thereby setting forth, That the said John Brice his father
was on the twoe and twentieth day of October one thousand six hundred forty and one lawfully seized and
possessed in his demeasne as of fee of and in severall messuages, houses, gardens, lands, tenements and heredi-
taments menconed in a Schedule annexed to and part of the said claime and peticon (that is to say) Sixtie
acres of arrable land called Jeffords Grove, sixtie acres of arrable land called Floods Freehold, twelve acres
of land called Fitz-Symons or Bealings Land, twoe acres of land called the Backey, eight acres neere the
Camadge called the Newparke, thirtie acres of arrable land and twoe acres of pasture parcell of the late
Hospitall of S' John of Jerusalem, seaven acres of land called Sloes Land, one acre called Clinchers Parke,
twelves acres of land inclosed with quickset next Gifford’s Grove, with divers messuages, orchards and gardens
with then- appurtenances, in Cromlin in the parish of Cromlin in the barony of Newcastle and county of
Dublin ; forty acres of arrable land and pasture with twoe messuages and gardens and their appurtennces, in
Dunboyne in the parish and barony of Dunboyne in the countie of Meath ; twoe houses in S' James Streete
and one house in S' Thomas Streete with the appurteiinces, in the parish of S' Katherine’s and county of the
cittie aforesaid ; twoe gardens with the appurteiinces, scituate in Killmainham in the parish of S' Katherines
and county of Dublin; twoe houses and gardens with the appurtennces, scituate in New Streete in the county
of Dublin aforesaid : And the said John Brice being soe seized and possessed died on or about the twoe and
twentieth day of July one thousand six hundred and fifty, by and after whose decease the ^misses discended
and came to the claymant : And further setting forth, That the claymants said father was on the twoe and
twentieth day of October one thousand six hundred forty and one possessed of one house in the said cittie of
Dublin, with the appurtenances, knowne by the name of the signe of the Angell, by a lease, for many yeares
not yet expired, made to the claymants great grandfather John Brice, which from him came by lawfuli waies
and meanes to the claymants father the said John Brice, the reversion whereof was afterwards purchased in
fee simple by his said grandfather in his owne name or in the names of some trustees for his use, and came
to the clayin'* said father by discent as sonne and heire to the claymants said grandfather : And further
setting forth, That the claymants said father was on the said twoe and twentieth day of October one thousand
six hundred forty and one possessed of the townes and lands of Ballinvollagh, Drumin, Cornekolyaly, Ballm
] both the Ballydonells, Ballygillerow, Whitestowne, Knockfobell, Knockandorragh,
Coolenetoony, Killpeder, Knockenrye, Balleharris, Cooleballehugh, Knockandeace, Aghevemoe, Bavagroe,
Newtownemore, Newtownebegge, Ballynbeale, halfe the towne of Blackeditch next Balleharran and the
three parts of Teagronin in the baronie of Arklow, and [ ] county of M lck owe,
by virtue of a certaine deed of mortgage unto him made by Gerald Teige and James Birne, bearing date m
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>t of the the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred thirty-nyne, redeemable upon payment of a certaiue sume of
ee°" money in the said deed of mortgage mentioned and expressed : And further setting forth, That the claymants
. 1 1_ said father Avas on the said twoe and twentieth day of October one thousand six hundred forty-one possessed
of recognizances for certaine suiiies of money on the townes and lands of Cappoge, Dromgoldstowne,
Ballileage, Dromcarr and DoAvdstowne, and all the rest of the estates of John Hadser, Thomas £ J
Dromgold, and likeAvise Thomas Tallant and Peter Clinton in the countys of Lowth and Monaghan ; and
also of a recognizance of a certain sume of money upon the estates of Collo M'Brian M'Mahon of the Leelce,
and James [ ] of Derrinishalge, in the county of Monaghan, esq. ; and also a mortgage upon the
whole estates of Clinton of Dromcashell, Clinton of IrishtoAvne, and Garlon of Stebannon in the county of
Lowth, esqs, ; and also of several other mortgadges, leases and recognizances in the said cittie of Dublin,
counties of Dublin, WickloAv, Lowth, Meath and Cavan aforesaid : And further setting forth, That the said
John Brice the claym'' father was seized and possed of the pmisses untill the time of his death, Avhich happened
in the yeare one thousand six hundred and fiftie, after Avhose death the premisses discended to the clayin' as
sonne and heire to his said father, who entred therein and enjoyed the same untill he was expulsed by the
late usurped powers ; and that the said John Brice the claymants father, and the claymant, Avere innocent
persons, and inhabitants and proprietors of the cittie of Dublin : To which said claime and peticon Sir
William Domvile knt. his Majesties attourney general, in the behalfe of his Majestie and other the defendants,
did appeare and answeare respectively : Upon the which pleadings the said claime and peticon proceeded to
a finall hearing, and was heard by this Court this p>sent day (that is to say) Tuesday the thirteenth day of
January in the said foureteenth yeare of the raigne of our said soveraigne lord the King that now is, in open
court att the place comonly called The Kings Inns Dublin, in the p>sence aswell of the claym'* councell as of
his Majesties said attourney generall and of others of councell with the said defend" : And forasmuch as upon
hearing of the said cause upon the testimonies proofes and evidences produced before us, it appeared unto
this court that the claym'* great grandfather John Brice aforesaid died before the tAvoe and twentieth of
October one thousand six hundred forty and one, and that the said claym" father John Brice in his life time
was an innocent Papist, and the said claym' himselfe Avas and is an innocent Protestant according to the
intencon of the said Act ; and that his said father in his lifetime and untill the time of his death Avas an
inhabitant and proprietor in the said cittie of Dublin ; and that the said John Brice, the claym" father, the
three and twentieth of October one thousand six hundred forty one, Avas seized in his demeasne as of fee and
possessed by himselfe and his tennants of and in the said sixtie acres of arrable land called Floods Freehold,
twelve acres of land called Fitzsymons or Bealingsland, twoe acres of land called the Backey, eight acres
neere the Camadge called the NeAv Parke, thirty acres of arrable land and twoe acres of pasture parcell of
the late Hospitall of St. John of Jerusalem, seaven acres of land called Sloesland, one acre called Clinchers
Parke, twelve acres of land inclosed Avith quicksett, Avith diPs messuages and gardens with their appurteHnces,
in Cromlin in the parish of Cromlin in the barony of Newcastle and county of Dublin aforesaid ; and of fortie
acres of arrable land and pasture with twoe messuages and their appurtennces, in Dunboyne in the parish
and barony of Dunboyne in the said county of Meath ; also of and in twoe houses in St. James Streete and
one house in St. Thomas Streete, with the appurtefinces, in the parish of St. Katherines and county of the said
cittie of Dublin ; twoe gardens Avith the appurtennces, scituate in Kilmainham in the parish of St. Katherine
and county of Dublin aforesaid ; and twoe houses and gardens av'" the appurtenances scituate in the New
Streete in the said county of Dublin, parcell of the lands in the said claime and schedule thereunto annexed
menconed ; and that he died thereof soe seized in tiie moneth of July in the yeare of our Lord one thousand
six hundred and fiftie ; and that by and after his decease the same discended and came unto the claym' as
lus sonne and heire, avIio entred thereinto and was thereof seized in his demeasne as of fee untill he Avas
expulsed and putt out of the same by the late usurped poivers : And forasmuch as upon hearing of the said
cause it also appeared unto this Court by such proofes testimonies and evidences aforesaid, that the said John
Brice, the claym" said great grandfather, by vertue of a lease to him made by William Bath of Athcarn,
Richard Sedgrave of Killeglan, and John Cheevers of Maston, esqs., feoffees of trust to the use of the said
William, by indenture bearing date the tAventieth day of Aprill one thousand five hundred ninety and foure,
in the six and thirtieth yeare of the raigne of Queene Elizabeth, was possessed of and in the said house in
Cornemarket joyning to the Highstreete in the said cittie of Dublin, for the tearme of eighty one yeares
comenceing from Easter one thousand five hundred nynety and foure, under the yearely rent of tenne pounds
tenne shillings and foure pence currant money of Ireland; and that the said claym' by vertue of one other
ease made of the pmisses by Walter Golding of Piercetowne Landy and Patrick Dowdall of Drogheda gentt
unto John Brice the clayin'* said father, and to Jane and Bridget Brice, bearing date the third day of June
in the yeare of our Lord God one thousand six hundred and eighteene, for and dureing the terme time and
space of threescore and one yeares from the end and expiracon of the said former lease, and under the yearely
rent of eight pounds current money of and in England, payable at the feasts of Easter and St. Michaell the
Archangell by equall porcons, as survivor to the said Bridgett and Jane is interested in the said remainder
°c ry-°n: yeal'es reversion as aforesaid ; and that the claymant did take forth letters of administration
0 e goo s and chattells of the said John Brice the claym" great grandfather aforesaid, dated the tenth
1 ^ru -Tf’T m the yeafe °f °Ul Loid one t,10usand six hundred sixtie twoe aforesaid, Avhereby he is
aiv u y in it e unto the remainder of the said terme of eighty one yeares menconed in the said first recited
indenture, and yet to come and unexpired, of and in the demised premisses aforesaid : And it further appeared
that the said John Brice the claymants said father was accordingly possessed of the pmisses aforesaid
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the twoe and twentieth day of October in the yeare one thousand six hundred forty one aforesaid, and died Transcript
thereof soe possessed : It is therefore thereof considered ordered adjudged and decreed by this Court, That the
said claymant Richard Brice is an innocent Protestant, and that the said John Brice his father, in his life tyme
and untill the tyme of his death, was an innocent Papist, within and according to the intent and true meaning
of the said Act ; and that the said claym* Richard Brice be forthwith restored unto, and that he his heires and
assignes shall and may hold and enjoy, such estate and noe other as his said father was soe seized of the twoe
and twentieth day of October in the aforesaid yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred forty and one, and
which by and after his said fathers decease did or of right ought to discend and come unto him as sonne and
heire of his said father of and in the said lands tenements and hereditaments called or knowne by the names or
denominacons of Floods freehold, Fitzsymons or Bealings land, the Backey, the Newparke neare the Camadge,
the land pasture parcell of the late Hospitall of St. Johns of Jerusalem, Sloesland, Clinchers Parke, the twelve
acres in Cromlin, lying and being in the county of Dublin ; the arrable land and pasture and twoe messuages,
in Dunboyne in the county of Meath ; twoe houses in St. James Streete and one house in St. Thomas Streete in
the parish of St. Katherines in the said cittie of Dublin; twoe gardens in Kilmainham in the said county of
Dublin ; and twoe houses and gardens in Newstreete, with their and every of their appurteKnces ; and to such
measne proffitts of all and singuler the ^misses as are due to the said claymant by vertue of the said Act of
Settlement, and that in such plight and eondicon and in such manner and forme, and subject to such lawfull
or equitable rights titles charges and incumbrance, as the same or an, part thereof is or are Iyable unto, and
under such cheifries tenures and reservacons rents and services unto the Kings Majestie or any other cheife
lord or lords of the ffee or ffees of the fhnisses as are due or of right accustomed of or for the same or an,
part thereof i And it is further considered ordered adjudged and decreed by this Court, That the said claymant
be forthwith restored unto, and that he his executors administrator's and assignes shall and may also hold and
enjoy such estate and interest (and noe other} for and dureing the residue and remainder of the said respective
termes of eighty one yeares and threescore and one yeai-es which is yet to come and unexpired of and in the said
messuage or tenement called by the name of the Angell aforesaid, with their and every of their appurtenances,
subject nevertheles unto the said yearly rent of eight pounds sterling reserved upon the said leases to be paid
unto such person or pel-sons to whom the same doth or shall rightfully belong, and in such plight and cond.con
and subject also to such lawfull or equitable rights titles charges or incumbrances as the same or any part
thereof is or are or ought to be iyable unto ; and as to all other the Pmisses whereunto the claym' hath made
noe sufficient proofe to this Court of his tytle thereunto, the claym' is left to tale such due remedy for recovery
thereof either in law or equity as he shall think fitting, s.veing to his Majestie his he, res and successors all
such right tytle interest estate challenge cl.yme and demaund in and to the Pm, sees and every part thereof
. as his skid Ma* his heires and successors have or may have- therein or thereunto, other then and except
such right tytle interest challenge clayme and demaund as shall or may in any sort take away hinder or
impeach the innocenc, of the said claym' Richard Brice or of the said John Brice his father, or the
adjudication of the same by this psent order and decree, or any profhtt benefit or advantage which the
said claym' his heires executors administrators or assignes ought to have or enjoy by reason thereof, or by
the intent and true meaning of the said Act of Settlement -. And it is further considered ordered adjudged
aud decreed by this Court, That all and singular the pmisses shall be ymmediately putt out of charge in his
Majesties court of Exchequer, and that the respective sheriffes of the counties where the premisses to which
the claym' is soe restored as aforesaid and doe respectively lye, be and are hereby required forthwith to
give the possession of all and singuler the premisses unto the said Richard Brice his heires executors agents
or assignes, and to quiett him and them in the same from tyme to tyme as occasion shall require, and that the
injunccon of this Court doe issue from tyme to tyme for his and their quiett enjoyin' of the pmisses according
to the intent and true meaning of this our Order and Decree. And this our Order and Decree wee doe hereby
certifie to the right hono" the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and to the Lord Cheife Baron and other the barons
of his Ma'"' court of Exchequer there, and to all other persons whom these psents doe or may concerne.
Ri. Raynsford.
Edward Dering.
Edward Cooke.
Tho. Beverley.
W. Churchill.
Edwarde Smylli.
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INDEX
NOMINUM.
INDEX NOMINUM
TO THE
Inrolments of the Decrees of Innocents, preserved in the Office of the
Chief Remembrancer of the Exchequer, Dublin.
Note. — The Roman Numerals refer to the Original Rolls ; the Arabic Figures, to the Skins or Membranes of each Boll.
A.
AILEWARD, John, xi. 6.
Allen, Edward, vii. 38.
James, i. 32. vii. 38.
John, i. 35. 60. iv. 53. vii. 46. ix. 73.
Laurence, iv. 62. ix. 36.
— widow, Dame Mary, i. 35.
Mathew, i. 35. iv. 62.
Nicholas, i. 32.
Patrick, vi. 44.
Ralph, vii. 2.
Robert, i. 32. vii. 21.
Serjanl, viii. 9.
Thomas, iv. 62. 63.
Alderman Thomas, iv. 62. vi. 4.
• knt., Sir Thomas, i. 32. 35.
William, i. 32.
Allon, Robert, iii. 25.
Alnen, William, iii. 45.
Alworth, Richard, v. 16.
Anglesy, Arthur, Earl of, vi. 46.
Ankers, Deane John, vii. 31.
Oliver, vii. 31.
Anne’s Guild, Dublin, vii. 55.
Anslow, George, viii. 9.
Antrim, Countess Dowager of, viii. 58.
Earl of, vii. 42. xi. 54.
Dame Ellis, Countess of, xi. 10.
Marquise of, iv. 4. ix. 81.
Randall, Lord Marquise, ix. 51. xi. 9.
Rose, Lady Marchioness, ix. 51.
Archbold, Gerrard, i. 56.
Nicholas, vii. 70.
Piers, i. 56.
Richard, i. 56. 59.
William, i. 56. viii. 7.
Archdacon, David, v. 29.
Archdeacon, Mr., iv. 1.
Archer, Thomas, iii. 3.
Walter, vii. 66.
Ardagh, James, ix. 87.
Lord Bishop of, viii. 44. ix. 79.
Armagh, James, Lord Archbishop of, v. 6.
John, Lord Archbishop of, v. 6. ix. 79.
Arthur, Benedict, vi. 25.
Edward, vi. 25. viii. 20.
Patrick, vi. 25.
Arthure, Elizabeth, iii. 44."
Alderman Robert, iii. 28.
• Robert, i. 17.
Thomas, iv. 12.
Ash, Edward, i. 38.
Henry, i. 38.
Henry-fitz-Richard, i. 21.
John, i. 38.
Katherine, iii. 21.
Richard, i. 38.
Thomas, i. 38. 60. iii. 21.
William, i. 38. 60.
Ashinliurst, Mr., i. 1 1.
Aston, Alexander, iii. 58.
Lettice, iii. 58.
Athenry, Corporation of, vii. 53.
Atkins, Alexander, v. 66.
Atwell, Joseph, v. 58.
Audley, Lady Elizabeth, vi. 51.
Lord George, vi. 51.
Aungier, Sir Francis, xi. 39.
Aylemar, Thomas, vi. 55.
Aylemer, George, vi. 55.
Mabell, vi. 55.
Mathew, vii. 18.
Sir Christopher, x. 30.
Aylmer, George, iv. 17.
Gerald, ix. 90. x. 30.
knt.. Sir Gerrald, i. 27.
James, i. 10.
Jane, ix. 90.
Margaret, x. 30.
Richard, viii. 2.
Aylward, Sir Peter, v. 3.
Ayros, William, viii. 9.
[ ], Anthony, iii. 1.
Babe, James, xi. 38.
John, x. 7. xi. 38.
Patrick, xi. 38.
Backer, Thomas, viii. 11.
Bacon, William, x. 32.
Baegly, Robert, vii. 2.
Baeteehford, Alderman John, vii. 58.
Baggot, David, ix. 31.
Edmond, ix. 31.
James, ix. 31.
John, ix. 31.
Laurence, ix. 31.
Morislie, ix. 31.
Nicholas, ix. 31.
Patrick, ix. 31.
William, i. 42.
Bagnall, Mrs. Magdalene, xi. 38.
Bagnell, George, vii. 46.
Walter, x. 18.
Bagott, Patrick, v. 8.
Baker, Sir James, xi. 54.
Balfe, Oliver, v. 77.
Richard, v. 77.
Robert, v. 77.
Ball, Bartholemew, i. 58.
Daniel, vii. 2.
Alderman Robert, i. 21.
Robert, viii. .20.
Thomas, i. 58. iii. 3. vi. 63.
Balsar, Agnes, v. 1.
Baltinglas, Lord Viscount, vii. 40.
Bamber, John, i. 11.
Richard, i. 1 1.
Barnell, Thomas, i. 1.
Barnes, Edward, ix. 36.
Barnewall, Alexander, iv. 27.
Amanet, i. 42.
Anne, iv. 20. ix. 61. x. 10.
Bartholemew, iv. 63.
- — ■ Bridget, iii. 26.
Cecilia, ix. 19.
Christopher, iv. 63. ix. 23.
| Barnewall, Edmond, i. 53.
James, i. 27. 53. iv. 20. 62. 63. viii
41. 43. ix. 19.
Jane, vii. 40. x. 12.
John, i. 18.
Mabell, i. 78. vi. 55.
Margaret, i. 18. iv. 28.
Mary, ix. 23.
Mathew, vii. 22. ix. 19.
Mathias, iv. 20. vi. 64. vii. 61.
Michael, x. 7.
Nicholas, i. 78. iii. 26. iv. 20. 42.
Nicholas, x. 12.
Nicholas, Lord, i. 15.
Patrick, i. 42. 78. iv. 75. v. 76. ix.
23.
Peter, iv. 27. vii. 22. 40. ix. 23.
Richard, i. 21. iv. 51. vi. 64. vii. 40.
Robert, i. 27. iv. 63. ix. 23.
— Sir Richard, iii. 25. x. 12.
Simon, viii. 41.
Thomas, iv. 28. viii. 41. x. 10.
Valentine, ix. 23.
Barnewell, Christopher, iii. 51.
Jane, iii. 51.
Peter, vii. 22.
Richard, i. 14.
Barnwell, Christopher, viii. 24.
Jene, viii. 2.
Nicholas, ix. 73.
Patrick, viii'. 2,
Alderman Richard, ix. 19.
Robert, viii. 24.
Barny, Elinor, iii. 63.
Baron, Mary, v. 1.
Barr, Mr., v. 1.
Barrens, Edmond, v. 58.
Barrett, Edmond, ix. 27.
Elinor, ix. 27.
John, ix. 27.
William, ix. 21.
Barrington, Captain Thomas, vi. 59.
Barwali, Simon, viii. 2.
Barry, Alderman, i. 6.
An, iii. 1.
David, viii. 19.
Edmond, ix. 27.
Garrott, i. 46. xi. 50.
James, v. 64.
knt., Sir James, iv. 70.
John, viii. 22. ix. 27. 33. x. 17. xi. 50.
Onor, viii. 23.
Philip, i. 43.
Redmond, viii. 22.
Redmond Fitz-John, viii.’ 23.
Richard, ix. 33.
Richard Fitz-Edmond, viii. 23.
Thomas, iii. 1.
William, viii. 19.
Barrymore, David, Earl of, v. 59.
Earl of, viii. 53. ix. 21.
Bary, John, iii. 1.
Basil, William, vii. 2.
Bastavick, Widow, i. 30.
Bath, Catherine, iii. 22.
Catharine, iii. 22.
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Ball), Alderman Christopher, iii. 4. 22.
Christopher, vii. 8.
Alderman Edward, iii. 4.
Gannett, iii. 25.
James, iii- 22. iv. 60. vii. 8. xi.
43.
Luke, x. 56.
Margaret, x. 56.
Mary, xi. 46.
Nicholas, iii. 4.
. Patrick, iv. 51.
Peter, vii. 8.
Robert, iv. 26. vi. 4.
Bathe, James, iv. 60.
Luke, iv. 60.
Margaret, iv. 60.
Patrick, v. 24.
Robert, iv. ST.
Batsford, John, vii. 58.
Bawling, Walter, i. 75.
Bayley, John, iv. 4. 41. v. 58. ix. 4.
Bealing, Barnaby, vii. 21.
Thomas, ix. 30.
Bedlow, John, v. 2.
Bee, Thomas, iii. 55.
Beecher, Mr., viii. 10.
Beg, Alderman David, i. 25.
John, i. 25. 81.
Begg, Thomas, iii. 44.
Begge, David, vi. 44.
Begges, Richard, ix. 87.
Belew, Patrick, iii. 55.
Bell, Robert, v. 58.
Bellew, Alson, iii. 9.
Amanet, i. 42.
knt., Sir Christopher, i. 42. iv. 20.
vii. 40. 61. ix. 87.
Edward, iii. 9. vii. 51.
Dame Frances, ix. 88.
widdow, Jane, vii. 40.
John, ix. 87.
widdow, Juan, iv. 57.
knt.. Sir John, ix. 87. x. 7.
Nicholas, ix. 88.
Patrick, iv. 44. 63. vi. 58.
Walter, ix. 88.
Bellewe, Anne, iv. 20.
Bellingham, Sir Daniel, i. 43.
Bellyng, Laurence, i. 62.
Bennett, Christopher, vii. 10.
Edward, x. 15.
Marcus, v. 1.
Berenand, William, x. 23.
Berford, Adam, iv. 51.
Elizabeth, vii. 2.
widdow, Frances, iv. 11.
John, iv. 50.
Michael, iv. 50.
Nicholas, iv. 50.
Richard, iv. 50.
Valentine, iv. 51.
Berkeley, Lord John, v. 37.
Bermingham, Elinor, v. 5.
Garrett, x. 16.
. — James, v. 5. x. 16.
Jane, viii. 40.
John, x. 16.
Moyler, vi. 43. x. 16.
Patrick, iv. 63. viii. 2. 40.
Peirce, x. 16.
Robert, v. 5.
William, i. 75. vi. 43.
Berry, Thomas, viii. 9.
Betagh, Christopher, x. 47.
Edward, x. 47.
Ellenor, x. 47.
Henry, x. 47.
— Jane, x. 47.
Margaret, x. 47.
Mary, x. 47 .
Patrick, x. 47.
Betson, John, vi. 44.
Bingley, Captain George, viii. 58.
Sarah, viii. 58.
Birch, John, vii. 2.
Birne, Donnogh, viii: 30.
Hobbart, iii. 57.
James, i. 1.
John, viii. 30.
William, iii. 57.
Bisse, Margret, iii. 53.
Robert, iii. 53.
Blachford, Samuel, viii. 1 1 .
Blackney, Amy, i. 14.
(122.)
| Blackney, Christoph
- George, i. 14.
- Katherine, i.
- Major Robert, iv. 13.
- William, i. 14
I Blackwell, Thomas,
| Blake, Anable, v. 4i
- Dame Elinor,
14.
73.
- Frt
v. 43.
43.
George, v. 37.
1 - Henry, v. 43.
- John, v. 4. 43.
- Richard, iii. 11.
- Sir Richard, iv. 22.
- Robert, i. 11. iv. 25
- Thomas, v. 43.
- bart., Sir Valentine,
Blakney, Francis, i. 14.
Blaney, Richard, iv. 30.
Mary, iv. 30.
Bledwine, Lieutenant, v. 2.
Blewett, John, v. 1. viii. 12.
William, v. 58.
Blunt, Edward, x. 23.
Boddie, John, ix. 36.
Boddy, John, v. 40.
Boderington, William, x. 23.
Bodkin, James, vii. 53.
Bolton, Carroll, vi. 59.
knt., Hon. Sir Richard, xi.
Boolger, Martin, v. 58.
Bor, Gerrard, i. 73.
John, i. 73.
Borr, widow, Bagnet, iii. 55.
- Cristian, iii. 55.
- John, iii. 53.
| Boswell, John, viii. 58.
Bourk, Bryan, iii. 52.
Bourke, widow, Elis, i. 30.
- Evetire, ix. 77.
- Hemy, xi. 65.
- John, iii. 53.
- Sir John, iii. 53.
- John M'Jonack, xi. 6.
- Lettis, vi. 73.
- Mayler Oge, xi. 65.
- Miles, iii. 53.
- Oliver, ix. 84.
- Onora, iv. 37.
- Redmond, xi. 65.
- Richard, ix. 77.
- Thomas, vi. 73.
— Ulick, Lord Dunkellin, iii
_ Ulik, ix. 77.
- Ullicke, vi. 73.
_ Walter, vi. 73.
- William, ix. 64. 77. 84.
— William McEdm'1, xi. 6.
I Bourn, David, i. 46.
Bowdron, Maurice, iv. 35.
- Walter, iv. 35.
Bowen, William, x. 23.
Bowes, George, v. 50.
Bowler, James, v. 58.
Boy, James, x. 56.
Boyd, Hugh, xi. 14.
Boyde, Thomas, xi. 14.
Boyland, James, vii. 55.
Boyle, Martha, vi. 66.
Robert, x. 45.
Bradborne, John, iv. 4.
Bradwith, Samuel, x. 56.
Brady, Margery, xi. 63.
- Philip, iv. 14.
- Robert, xi. 63.
Bramhall, bart., Sir Thomas, v
Brandon, Edward, iii. 44.
- John, v. 37. ix. 36.
- Roland, v. 40.
- Thomas, xi. 62.
Margaret, xi. 62.
Brangan, Alderman Edward, i
Brannan, John, ix. 36.
Breahan, Henry, vii. 55.
Brenagli, John, v’"
Brei
, Mr., i. 46.
an, Richard, i
| Brereton, Robert, vi. 25.
| Breston, Robert, i. 35.
:, Richard, vi. 43.
I Breyvers, James Fitz-James, ’
Brice, Richard, vi. 25.
Christopher, vii. 45.
- John, i. 1. 21. iii. 55. ■
- Katherine, vii. 45.
, Richard, i. 1.3.
Walter, i. 3. vi. 25.
Bridges, widow, Joane, xi. 61.
Nicholas, xi. 61.
Brien, Margaret, ix. 9.
- Mary Ny, xi. 35.
More, ix. 9.
Onora Ny, xi. 35.
Slan)r, ix. 9.
Brigham, Sebastian, iv. 22.
Brimmghm, Patrick, viii. 41.
Briscoe, Alson, iii. 24.
Britton, Thaws, i. 14.
Briver, Francis, v. 2.
James, v. 2.
Katherine, v. 3.
Brookeman, Bartholemew, ix. 4.
Browne, Edward, v. 1.
Geffrey, vii. 53.
Godfrey, v. 43.
Henry, v. 68.
James, viii. 9.
John, vii. 41.
Sir John, ix. 31.
Ismay, vii. 46.
— Mable, i. 41.
Mary, i. 41.
■ Michael, iv. 57. v. 1. 11.
Samuel, v. 1.
Thomas, iv. 57. vii. 41. ix. 77. 31.
knt., Sir Valentine, iii. 39.
William, vi. 44. viii. 9.
Brownes, Sir Dominick, v. 4.
Brownlow, Arthur, xi. 18.
knt.. Sir William, iii. 58.
Bruan, Owen, i. 46.
Brungham, Patrick, viii. 41.
Bryan, Amy, xi. 30.
Bartholemew, xi. SO.
Alderman James, vii. 66.
John, viii. 50.
widow, Mary, vii. 66.
Michael, vii. 66.
Bryen, Ellen, ix. 58.
Bryer, Alexander, v. 3.
Bryn, Slany Ny, vii. 5.
Brynan, Owen, i. 46.
Bryner, Catherine, v. 1.
Bryttire, Walter, iii. 19.
Bulton, Sir Edward, vi. 25.
Burdley, Widow, v. 1.
Burk, Henry, xi. 6.
Burke, Henry, xi. 4.
John M'Thomas Rickd, xi. 65.
Jonack M'Mayler, ‘xi. 65.
Miles, Lord Viscount, viii. 58.
Onora, xi. 4.
Sir Richard, v. 76.
Thomas, xi. 4.
Ullicke, xi. 4.
Burnell, Henry, ix. 75.
Burnett, Christopher, ix. 75.
Burniston, John, i. 5.
Bushop, Sir William, vii. 2.
Busshop, James, i. 11.
Butler, Lady Anne, v. 29.
. Dame Anne, v. 31.
- Catherine, v. 29. x. 26.
- Edmond, ix. 11. x. 18. 26. 42.
- Edward, viii. 35. x. 18.
- knt., Sir EdW, iv. 1. v. 29. 31.
35.
k. 27.
Elinor, iv.
Elizabeth,
Ellin, v. 1.
Elliuor, x. 42.
widow, Ellis, x. 26.
James, viii. 50.
James Fitz-Edmond, x. 32.
Jane, iv. 1.
John, iv. 24. vii. 68.
Joan, iv. 24.
Katherine, v. 1. vii. 68.
widow, Margaret, iv. 1.
Margaret, v. 29. x. 26.
Mary, iv. 1. x. 26.
pierce, iv. 1. v. 29. x. 32.
Richard, iv. 24. v. 1. xi. 2£
Theobald, iv. 24.
Theobald Fitz-Thomas,
bart, Sir Walter, x. 26.
— — William, x. 32.
William Fitz-Thomas, x. 32.
Butterton, Jonathan, vi. 44.
Butts, Occar, iii. 32.
ByfeUd, Samuel, vii. 51.
26.
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iji jft
T"e C.
Innocents Cacldell, James, v. 26.
James Fitz-Robert, v. 26.
Richard, v. 26.
Cahclleri, Manus, viii. 58.
Cahir, Elizabeth, iv. 36.
John, iv. 36.
Peires, Lord Baron of, x. 42.
• Thomas, Lord Boron of, x. 42.
Calf, Isack, v. 63.
Callaghane, Teige, v. 18.
Cornell, Catherine, xi. 14.
Campden, Lord Viscount, vi. 51.
Canon, Laurence, v. 1.
Cantwell, widow, Anne, vii. 48.
Geofry, i. 81.
John, vii. 48.
William, ix. 82.
Canwell, Widow, x. 56.
Canyn, John, ix. 36.
Cappagh, Margaret, ix. 36.
Caran, Captain John, v. 51.
Carbery, Alderman John, vi. 64.
Nicholas, i. 55.
Philip, i. '55.
Richard, i. 42.
Caren, Roger, iv. 55.
Carey, Captain Peter, vi. 69.
Sir Thomas, viii. 46.
Carine, John Fitz-James, v. 2.
Carleton, Mary, i. 72.
Thomas, iv. 4.
Carlingford, Earl of, x. 6.
Carr, Robert, ix. 36.
Carran, Teig, v. 51.
Carricke, Margaret, xi. 46.
Simon, xi. 46.
Carroll, Amy, xi. 30.
Anthony, iv. 65.
Elizabeth, iii. 41. xi. 30.
James, iii. 41. xi. 30.
Sir James, iii. 41. xi. 30.
Jane, xi. 30.
John, iii. 41. v. 19.
Sarah, xi. 30.
Thomas, iii. 41. xi. 30.
Carron, Connor, vii. 68.
Carthy, Callaghan McDaniel, iv. 7.
Callaghan MsDonogh, x. 49.
Charles, v. 34. ix. 28. xi. 41.
Daniel, ix. 28.
Daniel McCormack, ix. 8.
Dermot M'Donagh Oge, x. 40.
Donagh, iv. 6.
Elen, v. 34.
Gennett, viii. 53.
Katherine, v. 34. xi. 41.
Margaret, v. 34.
Mary, v. 34.
Dame Sarah, ix. 28.
Stephen, xi. 41.
Teige, viii. 53.
Carty, Cormac MtDonogh, ix. 56.
Dermot McOwen, vi. 36.
Carrue, Patrick, v. 2.
Carue, Connor, v. 51.
Thomas Dickes, viii. 10.
Cary, Patrick, viii. 44.
Sir Thomas, viii. 44.
Casey, Robert, vi. 44.
Cashed, Bartholomew, ix. 87.
Casshell, Archbold, Lord Abp. of, ix. 57 .
Castlehaven, Countess Dowager of, vi. 51.
Earl of, vi. 51.
Cavanagh, Hugh, x. 44.
Cawell, Catherine, ix. 6.
Fitz-John Peter, ix. 6.
Ceeley, Beale, iii. 2.
Thomas, iii. 2.
Chambcrlayne, Roger, v. 37.
Chamberlin, Arthure, xi. 18.
Alderman Michael, i. 23.
Patrick, xi. 18.
Chamberline, Christopher, i. 6.
Michael, i. 6.
Patrick, iii. 58.
Tomacine, i. 6.
Chambers, William, ix. 4.
Chancellor, Leonard, v. 1.
Charty, Donagh Oge, xi. 52.
Choyne, Patrick, i. 46.
Cheevers, Christopher, iv. 39. vii. 20.
Henry, iv. 62.
Francis, iv. 39.
Jerom, iv. 39.
William, iv. 39.
Chillam, Catherine, ix. 6.
Katherine, ix. 6.
Christ Church, Dean, &c. of, i. 6. vi. 44.
vii. 2.
Dean and Chapter of, i. 21.
Clancarty, Earl of, ix. 21.
Clanmorrish, Lord Viscount, vii. 53.
Clanrickard, Anne, Marchioness of, iii. 11.
Earl of, v. 76.
Marquis of, iii. 6.
Lord Marquis of, vi. 73. viii. 37.
Richard, Earl of, iii. 1 1 . v. 40. ix. 64.
77.
Ulick, Earl, xi. 24. 32.
Ulicke, Lord of, iii. 11.
Ullicke, Marquise of, vii. 52.
Ullicke, Lord Marquise of, ix. 64. 77.
Marquise of, xi. 65.
Clare, Thomas, v. 2.
Clarke, Andrew, iii. 28.
John,° vii. 38.
Mary, i. 21. vii. 38.
Alderman Thomas, vii. 38.
Thomas, v. 2. x. 56.
Clayton, Laurence, iv. 74.
— — knt., Sir Randal, iv. 74.
Cleare, James, x. 56.
Cleere, James, vii. 2.
John, iv. 6.
Patrick, i. 23.
Clinton, Beale, xi. 63.
Elizabeth, xi. 63.
Laurence, xi. 63.
Mary, xi. 63.
Peter, i. 1. vii. 51. xi. 12.
Stephen, v. 48.
Clonerane [ ], v. 10.
Clonmell, Burgess of, v. 10.
Clonve, Stephen, viii. 12.
Clowde, Richard, i. 46.
Cluney, Dermot, ix. 9.
Cobb, John, ix. 36.
Cock, William, v. 40.
Code, Francis, ix. 36.
Collie, Teige, vii. 13.
Cofly, Hugh, vii. 13.
Owen, vii. 13.
Cogan, Thomas, v. 1.
Cogane, William, x. 38.
Coggie, Donald, xi. 14.
Coghlan, Constantine, iv. 37.
Francis, xi. 39.
John, iv. 37. xi. 39.
Onora, iv. 37.
Coghlane, Francis, , vi. 19.
James, vi. 19.
Mary, vi. 19.
Terence, vi. 19.
Coghlon, Lady Mary, iv. 37.
Colclough bart., Sir Adam, vii. 46.
Anthony, vii. 46.
bart., Sir Cesar, vii. 46.
Ismay, vii. 46.
Oliver, vii. 46.
knt., Sir Thomas, vii. 46.
Colden, Richard, v. 2.
Coleman, Andrew, vii. 20.
Ann, vii. 20.
John, iii. 53.
— — Mary, iii. 53.
Thomas, v. 28.
Collett, John, ix. 41.
Collins, Edward, v. 2.
Francis, ix. 36.
Miles, viii. 12.
Colman, John, vi. 10.
Colmin, George, x. 32.
John, x. 32.
Colooney, Richard, Lord Baron of, vii. 33.
Colvill, Doctor Alexander, xi. 15.
Comaford, Ann, iii. 1.
George, iii. 1.
Nicholas, iii. 1.
Comb, Whott, v. 59.
Comba, Cnogher, ix. iv.
Comerford, Beale, v. 2.
Garett, vii. 68.
John, v. 1.
Patrick, v. 2.
Comerford, Richard Fitz-Edward, x. 20.
Comesford, Elizabeth, v. 1.
Comin, John, ix. 36.
Mary, v. 73.
Compton, Lord Spencer, iii. 11.
Comyn, Dame Katherine, vi. 60.
knt., Sir Nicholas, vi. 60.
Condon, Edmond, iv. 55.
Ellen, x. 35.
John, viii. 23.
McMawe, viii. 23.
Patrick, vi. 69. x. 35.
— Richard, iv. 55. viii. 23.
Connaught, Lord Precident of, v. 37.
Connell, John, iii. 31. iv. 33. vii. 2.
Connoly, John, ix. 36.
Connor, Charles, i. 46.
Patrick, vii. 10.
Connory, Teige, v. 66.
Conon, John, v. 2.
Conran, Bartholemew, i. 23.
Darby, ix. 36.
Elinor, i. 23.
Mary,’ i. 23.
Thomas, i. 43.
Conrane, Philip, iv. 56.
Conron, Walter, i. 21.
Conway, Right Honble, Edward Lord Vis-
count, ix. 51.
Cooke, Allen, vi. 43. xi. 63.
Doctor Edward, xi. 63.
Jacob, v. 58.
Mr., iv. 62.
Terence, vii. 70.
Thomas, v. 58.
Mrs. Thomas, v. 58.
[ ], ix. 31.
Code, Widow, ix. 87.
Coolom, Thomas, i. 19.
Coomock, John, ix. 36.
Cooper, John, xi. 35.
Mary, xi. 35.
Ratley, x. 6.
Walter, ix. 4.
• • William, v. 2.
Coote, Richard, Lord, vii. 33.
Coppinger, Ambrose, viii. 16.
Dominicke, iv. 6.
Edward, viii. 16.
Elin, viii. 16.
James, iv. 6.
Gennett, viii. 53.
John, viii. 16.
Katerine, viii. 9.
Margaret, viii. 16.
Mary, viii. 16.
widdow, Mary, iv. 6.
Patrick, viii. 16.
Stephen, v. 16.
Thomas, iv. 6. x. 49.
Walter, viii. 9.
Cork, Earl of, viii. 12.
Rt. Honble Richard, Earl of, vi. 42.
Richard, Earl of, viii. 16. x. 45.
Cormac, Ellin, v.. 1.
Corne, Pierce, v. 1.
Corny, John, i. 50.
Corporation of Dublin, i. 81.
Corr, John, i. 67.
Corran, Lord Viscount, iv. 70.
Cosgrave, Laurence, i. 14.
Courcy, Dame Ellin, ix. 56.
Gerald, Lord, ix. 56.
Coursey, Domk Fitz-Edmond, v. 75.
Rich'1 Fitz-Dominick, v. 75.
Coursies, Archdacon, v. 58.
Cowly, James, x. 26.
Cowrcy, Catherine, v. 58.
Cox, Nathaniel, v. 58.
Craford, Henry, viii. 59.
Craige, Sir James, vi. 36.
Lewis, vi. 36.
Cranbroght, Testy, v. 2.
Creagh, David, ix. 50.
Crofton, David, v. 37.
Crooke, Thomas, vi. 10.
Croker, Mr., v. 2.
Crolly, Thomas, vii. 21.
Tomacine, i. 6.
Cromine, Thomas, ix. 4.
Crompton, Walter, v. 62.
Crosbye, knt., Sir Pierce, vi. 51.
Crosse, John, x. 15.
Crossy, Anne, viii. 25.
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Crowe, William, ill. 46.
Crowley, Mathew, i. 62.
Crawly, Edward, i- 62.
Patrick, i- 62.
Cruice, George, vii. 24.
Richard, vii. 24.
Cruise, Christopher, vii. 24.
Crum, John, vii.21.
Crudity, Donagh, v, 59.
Cuff, Joseph, vii. 68.
Cullen, Keene, l. 10.
Thomas, ix. 77.
Cunny, John, v. 62.
Curnglunore, Baron of, vi. 4(
Curtis, Fcrdinando, vii. 20.
Thomas, vii. 20.
Cusack, Michael, iii. 20.
Patrick, iii. 20. viii. 2.
Walter, i. 73. iii. 55.
Cusacke, Alson, xi. 46.
Elinor, v, 15. viii. 31.
John, iii. 14.
Patrick, viii. 41.
Richard, viii. 31.
Robert, vi. 33. 48.
Cussin, Marrian, viii. 6.
Richard, viii. 6.
Cutterie, Joane, v. 37.
Dafforne, Henry, ix. 36.
Dale, Joan, x. 38.
John, x. 38.
Dalton, Anne, vi. 8.
Edmond, iv. 67. vi. 8. vii. 13. x.
Ellen, iv. 13.
widow Ellish, vii. 28.
Gerald, x. 54.
Henry, vi. 41.
John, vi.41. vii. 25. x.54.
Joan, iv. 67.
Margery, iv. 67.
Mary, vii. 25.
Nicholas, iv. 67. vi.40. viii. 46.
Oliver, iv. 67. vii. 13.
Richard, vi. 8.
Robert, vi.41.
Walter, v. 2. 37. x. 54.
Daly, Donnogli, xi. 24.
Evelin, ix. 77.
John, ix. 77.
leige, xi. 24.
Dance, Major, v. 2.
Daniell, David, i. 80.
Richard, i. 80.
Widow, vii. 2.
Darcie, Gerald, v. 24.
Nicholas, v. 24.
Darcey, Christopher, v.
Darcy, Andrew, v.43. ■
Deasse, Richard, xi. 27.
Dee, Alderman, vii. 2.
Deey, Katherine, vi. 68.
Michael, vi. 68.
Deickes, Thomas, viii. 10.
Delahoide, Thomas, iv. 72.
Delahoyd, Anthony, i. 42.
Christopher, vii. 17.
George, vii. 17.
Delahunt, Michael, iii. 61.
Delahyde, Luke, i. 30.
Thomas, ix. 19.
Delahyed, Anthony, ix. 19.
Delamare, Gerrot, ix.40.
widow Mary, viii. 1.
Richard, viii. 1.
1 Walter, ix. 40.
Delamere, Edmond, ix. 40.
Henry, ix. 40.
Morish, ix. 40.
Delasale, Christopher, vii. 5.
Jtfmes, vii. 5.
Delvin, Dowager Dame Anna, v.76.
Lady, iv. 75.
Lord Baron, v. 76.
Den, Patrick, vii. 16.
Thomas, iv. 47.
William, vii. 16.
Denn, Arthure, ix. 11.
Augustine, ix. 11.
Foulke, ix. 11.
Gilbert, ix. 11.
Mary, ix. 11.
Patrick, ix. 11.
Robert, ix. 11.
Theobald, ix. 11.
Thomas, ix. 43.
Deny, v. 10.
Desraynire, Lewis, iv. 62.
Desse, James, xi. 27.
Devenish, George, ix. 36.
William, ’v. 37. ix. 36.
Devenish, George, iv. 62. 63.
Peter, ix. 36.
Devereux, Alson, vii. 26.
Jane, vi. 71.
Nicholas, vi. 71. xi. 58.
Robert, xi. 58.
Devorocks, Thomas, i. 21.
Dexter, John, v. 37.
Dillon, Andrew, iii. 42. viii. 41.
Anne, vii. 61.
Bartholemew, i. 36. 67. vii. 4. viii.
Col. Carey, vii. 52.
Christopher, x. 51.
Edmond, vi. 19.
Edward, vi. 6. vii. 72.
Elizabeth, iii. 45.
- Henry, viii. 40.
- Hubert, vi. 19.
- James, i. 67. v. 37. vi. 6.
- Sir James, iii. 6. viii. 58. ix. 55.
- Jane, iii. 49. vii. 5. viii. 2.
- John, i. 65. iii. 49. v.40. vi. 19.
- Katherine, i. 67.
- Sir Lucas, iii. 49. vii. 42. xi. 12.
- Lucias, iii. 6.
- Luke, Lord Viscount, x. 51.
- Sir Luke, iv. 70.
- Margaret, vi. 32.
Dodd, Thomas, xi. 63.
Dodwell, George, x. 60.
Henry, x. 60.
Mary, x. 60.
Donelan, James, iv. 70.
Donellane, John, iii. 11. ix.77. xi. 32.
Donell, Sarah, ix. 28.
Dongan, John, i. 19.
Ismay, ix. 16.
widow Margaret, iv. 28.
knt., Sir Walter, i. 19.
William, i. 19. iv. 28.
Donnell, Captain Fergus, viii. 7.
Hugh, viii. 7.
James, viii. 7.
widow Margaret, viii. 7.
Mary Ny, vii. 21.
William, viii. 7.
Donnelan, Dorothy, xi. 32.
Donovan, Dermot, viii. 49.
Jeremy, viii. 49.
John, v. 66.
Donovane, David, ix. 4.
Doud, Alderman John, iv. 63.
Doungan, William, Lord Viscount, i. 19.
Dowan, Maurice, ix. 36.
Dowdal, Mathew, vii. 21.
Patrick, vii.21.
Dowdall, Anne, iv. 42. x.2.
Charles, v. 48.
Christopher, iv. 42.
Cisly, x. 2.
Edward, ix. 90. x. 2.
Elinor, x. 2.
Francis, x. 2.
Hemy, ix. 90.
James, i. 18. vii. 34. viii. 1.
Dame Jennet, i. 42.
Jenn, ix. 90.
John, iii. 37.
Judeth, x. 2.
Katherine, ix. 90.
Laurence, ix. 90.
Luke, x. 2.
Mary, vii. 34. x. 2.
Mathew, iii. 37. vii. 34.
Nicholas, ix. 90.
Patrick, ix. 87.
Patrick Fitz-Stephen, x. 2.
Sarah, v. 48.
Stephen, iv. 42. v.48. x.2.
William, x.2.
C 1U.
Dowde, Christopher, i. 13.
Edward, xi. 26.
John, i. 13.
Alderman John, i. 11. xi. 26.
widow Mary, xi. 26.
Dowding, James, iv. 72. vii. 21.
John, i. 64.
Philip, i. 64.
Richard, i. 64.
Stephen, vii. 22.
Dowdy, James, vii. 65.
Laughlin, vii. 65.
Downe, Bishop of, xi. 15.
Doyle, Thomas, ix.87.
Dovne, Derby, v. 48.
— — Edward, i. 65.
George, i. 65.
Mable, i. 65.
Michael, i. 65. v. 48.
Robert, v. 48.
Dracott, John, vi. 58. x. 7.
Draicot, Henry, iii. 65.
John, iii. 55.
Draper, Captain William, vi. 70.
Draycott, Elizabeth, vi. 58.
Henry, iii. 53.
Sir John, iii. 53.
Driggin, John, iv. 65.
Drognedah, Earl of, vii. 40.
Dromgold, John, i. 1 .
Dromgolde, Thomas, x. 56.
Dromgoulde, John, vii. 1.
Dromy, John, v. 66.
Drope, Giles, vi. 25.
Dublin, Archbishop of, i. 55. vn. 10. 41.
Maior and Citizens of, iv.41.
Duckett, knt., Sir George, vi.61.
Dudley, Humphry, v. 63.
Duff, Christopher, i. 18.
Robert, vii. 2.
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v~ Duffe, Donalde, ix. 36.
INDEX Lawrence, x. 56.
NQMINUM Michael, v. I.
tk n „„ Sir Thady, iv. 70.
of Duffy, Owne, iv. 30.
Innocents. Dulchanty, Rory,
- William,
iv. 65.
65.
Dundalk, Corporation of, ix. 87.
Dungan, Cisley, i. 84.
Janies, ix. 36.
John, vii. 5.
Sir John, iii. 3.
Dunlopp, Brice, xi. 15.
Dimluce, Lord Baron, ix. 81.
Lord Viscount, xi. 10.
Dunne, Barnaby, v. 19.
Edward, viii. 41.
widdow Sibilla, v. 19.
Dunsany, Lord Baron, vii. 42.
Patrick, Lord Baron, iv. 60. vii.22. xi
Dunscomb, Noble, v. 45.
Dunstom, Noblett, ix. 4.
Duonm, Thomas, ix. 36.
Dutton, John, x
Dwi
xi. 19.
E.
Eason, William, ix. 4.
Easwood, John, i. 2 1 .
Edgcome, Richard, ix. 36.
Eiffe, John, viii. 5.
William, viii. 5.
Elcock, Margaret, vii. 21.
Elder, Philip, ix. 36.
Elphin, Bishop of, vi. 66.
Edward, Lord Bishop of, v
See of, iii. 6.
Ehvill, Joseph, v. 62.
Elwood, William, viii. 51.
Emans, Abraham, v. 58.
Emlie, Dean and Chapter, ix. 57
English, Phillip, ix. 27.
— - William, v. 2. viii. 9.
Enorsa, Teige, viii. 53.
Esmond, Elizabeth, vi. 70.
Laurence, Lord, v. 10.
Robert, vi. 70.
Patrick, vi. 70.
Essex, Robert, Earl of, vi. 73.
Eustace, Alexander, i. 60.
Anne, x. 57.
Bridget, x. 57.
Christopher, vii. 15.
Clare, x. 57.
Elinor, x. 56.
Francis, viii. 63.
Frances, x. 57.
;. 57.
20.
Nicholas, i. 35. ix. 73. x. 56.
Oliver, viii. 63.
Thomas, i. 60. x. 56.
Walter, i. 60. vii. 15.
Evat, Thomas, v. 45.
Everard, Anne, x. 10.
Edmond, v. 2.
Elizabeth, x. 10.
Jeffery, v. 27.
James, v. 27.
John, x. 10.
knt., Sir John, v. 27.
Richard, x. 10.
bart., Sir Richard, x. 32.
- Thoi
:. 10.
Evers, Alexander, iv. 9.
Christopher, iv. 9.
John, iv. 9.
Thomisine, iv. 9.
Walter, iv. 9.
Everton, Simon, v. 45.
Exton, John, v. 1.
Exham, John, vii. 2.
Fagan, widow Anne, iv. 42.
Francis, x. 33.
■ John, iv. 42.
Fallon, Peter, ix. 36.
Stephen, ix. 36.
Fanning, John, i. 21.
Farrall, Brian M'Jeoffery, ■
Daniel, boy, x. 1.
Jeoffery, vii. 32.
Farrell, Cormuck, ix. 36.
Evelin, x. 60.
Morgan^’ v. 52.
Robert, i. 46.
Serjeant, v. 2.
Thomas, x Kn
Farren, Thomas,
Farthing, John, vii. 51
Faunt, John, ix. 50.
Nicholas, ix. 50.
Fay, Nicholas, ix. 48.
Feeld, James, i. 1.
Fennell, Katherine, vi
Fenton, knt., Sir Will:
Ferall, Bridget,
66.
- Frai
K. 55.
Katherine, ....
Margaret, ix. 55.
Margery, ix. 55.
Roger M'Garrett, ix. 55.
Ferrall, Connell, xi. 22.
Captain Gerald, xi. 22.
Kedagh, xi. 22.
Morngh, iii. 65.
Richard, xi. 22.
Robert, iii. 65.
William, xi. 22.
Field, William, ix. 21.
Fin, Dwallagh M'Mulrony, x. 60.
Farrell Moore McMulrony, x. 6(
Hugh, boy, M'Mulrony, x. 60.
Owen M'Mulrony, x. 60.
— — Teige, boy, M'Mulrony, x. 60.
Fine, Darby, i. 46.
Fingall, Earl of, vii. 42. xi. 12.
Luke, Earl, i. 77.
Finglas, James, i. 75.
John, i. 75. vii. 5. 22.
Mary, i. 75. ix. 30.
widow Mary', xi. 26.
— — Roger, i. 75.
Finglass, Christopher, ix. 30.
Elis, i. 30.
Richard, i. 30.
Finglasse, John, viii. 24.
Finne, Teig MTitz-Patrick, iv. 65.
Finnegans, Patrick, x. 6.
Fisher, John, viii. 12.
Richard, iv. 74.
Fitz Andrew, John Galway, vi. 10. ix.
Fitz Dominick, Geofry Linch, vii. 37.
Philip Roch, v. 58.
— — Richard Coursey, v. 75.
Fitz Edmond, Dominick Coursey, v. 7!
Edward Rice, viii. 62.
Fitz Edward, Francis Roch, v. 79.
— — William Galway, v. 58. 63.
Fitz Garrot, Thomas, viii. 9.
Fitz George, John Lumbard, ix. 38.
■ Philip Roch, v. 70.
— — Richard Roch, v. 58. ix. 1.
Fitz Gerald, Dame Mary, viii. 47.
Edmond, ix. 53. 54.
Sir Edward, i. 67.
Edward, vii. 13. 28.
Elish, viii. 64.
widow Elizabeth, iii. 27.
Ellen, viii. 64.
Ellish, vii. 28.
Ganet, xi. 64.
George, viii. 46. ix. 77.
Gerald, iii. 27. viii. 20.
James, ix. 75.
Sir John, viii. 10. 16.
Sir James, viii. 20.
John, viii. 55. 64.
knt., Sir John, ix. 38.
' John, xi. 60.
Sir Lucas, viii. 42. xi. 12.
Sir Luke, viii. 46.
Margaret, v. 32.
Maurice, vii. 13. ix. 75.
Morish, viii. 64.
Oliver, v. 32. 52. viii. 47.
Richard, ix. 53. 54.
Robert, vii. 13.
Thomas, iii. 27. vii. 28.
Fitz Gerald, William, vii. 13. vi
xi. 64.
Fitz Gerrald, Cisly, i. 84.
Clement, i. 62.
Sir Edward, i. 27.
Gerrald, vii. 57.
John, v. 13.
Sir James, i. 84.
Sir John, v. 13.
Maurice, i. 50.
Oliver, i. 75. iii. 65.
Richard, i. 17.
Theobald, xi. 60.
Thomas, v. 13. vi. 68.
Fitz Gerrold, Garrot, i. 84.
Fitz Harris, Anstace, iii. 32.
Marcus, viii. 59.
• Mathew, iii. 32.
Fitz Harry, Patrick Walsh, v. :
Fitz Henry, Nicholas White, ix
Fitz James, Andrew Murrogh, i
James Breyvers, v. 2.
Robert Walsh, v. 1.
Thomas Young, v. 58.
Ullick Roch, viii. 23.
Fitz Jeffry, Richard Galway, v.
Fitz Jeoffery, John White, ix. 8
Fitz John, James Galway, v. 62
James Ronane, v. 58.
Maurice Roch, ix. 4.
Robuck French, vii. 52.
Thomas White, v. 2.
Fitzleon, Alson, Dame, i. 75.
Fitzmaurice, Gerald, v. 36.
Honor, v. 36.
Fitz Michael, John White, v. 2.
Fitz Morish, Gibbin, ix. 31.
John Roth, v. 13.
Fitz Morrice, Ulicke, v. 36.
Fitz Morris, Patrick Roch, ix. 2
Thomas, v. 36.
Fitz Nicholas, George Skeddy, v
— — Patrick Madden, v. 1.
Fitz Patrick, Henry White, v. 1
James Meagh, v. 66.
Morish Roch, ix. 27.
Teig M'Finne, iv. 65.
William Tirry, x. 38.
Fitz Philip, Robert Walsh, ix. 1
Fitz Porter, Richard Strange, iii.
Fitz Rery, Edward, i. 75.
Michael, i. 52.
Robert, i. 52.
Thomas, iii. 63.
Fitz Richard, Patrick Meagh, v.
Patrick Roch, v. 70.
— — Philip Roch, vi. 75.
Richard Walsh, v. 2.
William, v. 2.
Fitz Robert, John Walsh, v. 2.
Fitz Simon, Philemy, v. 58.
Fitz Simons, Nicholas, vi; 21.
Phelim, x. 14.
— [ ], iv. 63.
Fitz Stephen, Dominick Rice, vii
Thomas Rice, viii. 56.
Fitz Symons, Richard, iv. 41.
Fitz Thomas, James White, v. 2.
John, x. 14.
Patrick Rice, viii. 57.
Fitz Walter, Sherlock, v. 2.
Fitz William, James Lincoln, v. 1
John Helihie, v. 13.
Lincoln James, v. 2.
Lord Viscount, vii. 55.
Sir Thomas, iv. 70.
Thomas Sarsfield, ix. 3.
Fitz Williams, Elinor, v. 5.
Nicholas, v. 5.
Stephen, i. 56.
Sir Thomas, i. 75. vi. 64.
Flannagan, Edmond, iv. 65.
Flannegan, Anthony, iv. 65.
Flatery, Hugh, iv. 65.
Fleaminge, Joane, vi. 30.
Fleming, Bridget, iii. 26.
Christopher, iii. 25.
Elinor, xi. 48.
Gennet, iii. 25.
George, iii. 25.
James, iii. 25. 26. iv. 14. vi.
Jasper, vi. 30.
John, iii. 25. 26. iv. 30.
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Fleming, Mary, x. 47.
Patrick, vi. 1.
Randal, iv. 75.
Captain Robert, vi. 1 .
Thomas, iv. 14. vi. 80.
William, vi. 30.
Flemyng, Catherine, v.29. x. 57.
James, i.78.
. Patrick, viii. 41.
Thomas, ix. 62.
Fletcher, Robert, ix.4.
Flinge, Edward, v. 2.
Flood, Gallway, v. 10.
William, i. 11.
Flyn, Thomas, ix. 4.
Follow, John, viii. 9.
Font, James, iv. 49.
Thomas, iv. 49.
Foolame, Christopher, i. 42.
Foote, William, v.58.
Foranan, Donogh, i. 46.
Teige, i. 46.
Ford, James, viii. 9.
Forrest, Borlster, vii. 58.
Forstall, Alson, iv. 53.
James, iv. 53.
Lucas, iv. 53.
Forster, Charles, i. 81.
George, i. 81.
Fortescue, Faithfull, vi. 3.
Forth, knt., Sir Robert, vi. 44.
Foster, Charles, iv. 51.
[ ], i-46.
Foukerry, Farrell, ix. 36.
Fowlan, Nehemia, ix. 65.
Fowles, William, viii. 12.
Fox, Widow Elizabeth, xi. 37.
Gearrott, i. 10.
Myler, ix.48.
Freene, Henry, vii. 21.
French, Elen, v. 1.
James, v. 45.
Maggin, vii. 52.
Robuck Fitz-John, vii. 52.
Sir Peter, vii. 53.
William, v. 66. ix. 4.
Frensli, Edmond, ix.4.
Frett, William, iii. 61-
Fryer, Rowland, v. 43.
Fullam, James, i. 50.
Patrick, vi. 33.
Fullerton, Elenor, vi. 59.
William, vi. 59.
Furlong, William, i. 81. iii. 3. vii. 46.
Fyan, Molshir, vii. 21.
Fynglass, John, iii. 44.
G.
Gaffj', Teige, ix. 36.
Gaines, Thomas, ix. 4.
Galbally, James, iv. 47 .
Patrick, i. 81.
Gallan, M'Gevoge, i. 77.
Gallway, Edward, v. 63.
Galway, George, ix. 21. _
Galmoy, Edward, Lord Viscount, iv. 1. v.29.
31. ix. 43.
— Viscountess, v. 31.
Galtrim, Baron of, v. 61.
Galtrym, Baron, iii. 14.
Galvan, Richard, i. 13.
Galwan, Joane, viii. 10.
Nicholas, viii. 10.
Patrick, viii. 10.
Galway, James Fitz-John, v. 62.
John, v. 62.
John Fitz-Andrew, vi. 10. ix. 38.
Richard Fitz- Jeffry, v.75.
William, Fitz-Edward, v. 38. 63.
Galways, Dominick, v. 58.
Galwey, Edward, ix. 56.
Gambell, George, ix. 4.
Gamone, William, iv. 36.
Ganly, Daniel, vii. 30.
Mathew, v. 50.
Owen, vii. 30.
William, vii. 30.
Garlon, [ ], i. 1.
Garnet, George, vii. 22.
Garrie, Dennis, v. 37.
Gawly, Anne, iii. 15.
Christopher, iii. 15.
— James, iii. 15.
Gay, Charles, v. 45.
Geoghegan, Art, x. 54. xi. 39.
Connor, iii. 24.
Edward, x. 54. xi. 39.
Elizabeth, xi. 30.
Hugh, x! 54. xi. 39.
Mary, iii. 24.
Owen, x. 54. xi. 30.
Thomas, x. 54. xi. 30.
George, Doctor Robert, viii. 2.
Gerald, Edmond Fitz-John, x. 38.
Geraldine, Nicholas Fitz- Redmond, v. 1.
Redmond, v. 1.
Gernon, Elizabeth, xi. 1.
Ellis, vi. 30.
Henry, x. 7.
Mary, vii. 10. xi. 1.
Nicholas, xi. 1.
Patrick, iv. 11. x.7. xi. 1.
Richard, vi. 30.
Gething, Captain Richard, v. 58.
Gethins, Captain Richard, ix. 21.
Geydon, Henry, i. 5.
John, ix. 30.
Mary, ix. 30.
Nicholas, i. 41. vi. 28. ix.30.
Patrick, ix. 30.
Gibbon, Simon, viii. 9.
Gibbons, Bridget, iv. 44.
. Elenor, iv. 44.
Elizabeth, iv. 44.
Frances, i. 43.
Francis, iv. 44.
Alderman John, i. 50.
Mary, iv. 44.
Margaret, iv. 44.
Thomas, i. 50. iv. 44.
Gibbs, Ensign George, v. 50.
Gibson, John, iii. 28.
Gilbert, Sir George, x. 56.
Gilbey, Abraham, i. 5.
Gillford, Sir Henry, xi. 54.
Gillingham, William, viii. 12.
Giver, John, vii. 22.
Glasse, John, v. 37.
Glassie, Morine, v. 37.
Glover, John, i. 25.
Maij, i. 25.
Godkin, Captain Robert, ix.4.
Goodwin, Mathew, vii. 6.
Paul, ix.4.
Peter, vii. 58.
Richard, ix. 36.
Gorman, Katherine, viii. 9.
Gormanstowne, Lord Viscount, i. 27. 35. 78.
iii. 26. vii. 21.
Gosmore, Benjamine, iv.62.
Gough, Adam, v. 3.
Ann, v. 2. vii. 2.
Edward, vi. 30. viii. 9. ix. 56.
Ellis, vi. 30.
Ignatius, vii. 2.4.
Henry, vii. 2.
Patrick, vii. 2.
Alderman Patrick, vii. 2. 4.
Widow, v. 2.
William, v. 45. 58. vii. 2.
Gould, Anstace, ix. 53.54. x. 15.
Christopher, ix. 53. 54.
David, ix. 53.
Henry, ix. 53. 54.
James, ix. 53.
John, v. 63. x. 38. 49.
Mary, ix. 53. 54
Nicholas, x. 49.
Richard, x. 38.
Stephen, x. 43.
Alderman Thomas, ix. 53. 54.
William, v. 64. 68. 70.
Goulding, John, vi. 24.
Mary, vi. 24.
Walter, vi. 24.
Gouldsmith, George, ix.86.
Hester, ix. 86.
Grace, Edmond, vii. 65.
Gerald, xi. 19.
James, iv. 47. x. 23.
Widow Mary, xi. 19.
Richard Col", iv. 65.
Grady, John, ix. 31.
Grahamshand, i. 46.
Graine, John, v. 3.
Walter, v. 2.
Graunt, Mathew, v. 2.
Teige McFynnie, iv. 6.
Thomas, i. 46.
Greames, Andrew, ix. 36.
Captain Thomas, ix.21.
Greatrix, William, v.70.
Greene, Edward, viii. 10.
Gregory, Lieutenant, v. 2.
Grey, Patrick, vii. 70.
Griffin, John, i. 46.
Marrian, viii. 6.
Griffine, Dennis, viii. 9.
Richard, viii. 9.
Griffith, Nicholas, ix. 36.
Grineway, John, v. 58.
Grove, Beale, xi. 63.
William, iv. 74.
Guilford, Elizabeth, Countess of, x.
Guppy, William, v. 58. x. 14.
Guy, Christopher, x. 15.
H.
Hachin, Paul, iii. 55.
Hacket, Captain Francis, iii. 59.
George, iii. 3.
James, iii. 59.
Hadon, Dermot, ix. 36.
Hadsore, George, iii. 37.
John, i. 1. vii. 24.
Hagans, Philip, x. 6.
Haghierm, James, v. 13.
Hagherin, Thady, viii. 9.
Halloran, Edmond, vii. 37.
Hallsey, Allice, v. 10.
William, v. 10.
Halpin, Richard, x. 15.
Haly, Richard, x, 32.
Hamilton, Dame Elizabeth, vi. 44.
bart., Sir Francis, vi. 44.
George, Lord, vi. 49.
knt.. Sir George, vi. 49.
James, xi. 14.
Hamlin, Nicholas, vii. 21.
Patrick, i. 62.
Thomas, vii. 5.
Hamlyn, Nicholas, ix. 88.
Thomas, i. 18.
William, vi. 33.
Hamocke, Christopher, i. 81.
Hamond, Col., vii. 10.
Robert, vii. 10.
Handall, John, v. 50,
Handcock, Christopher, iv. 62.
Mr., viii. 12.
William, vii. 30.
Handcocke, Christopher, iii. 53.
Mathew, iii. 53.
Harding, Major William, v. 58.
Harford, Christmas, viii. 9.
Peter, v. 64.
Harper, Patrick, viii. 12.
Harpolle, William, iv. 62.
Harries, Robert, ix. 36.
Harris, Bridget, v. 48. •
Philip, v. 48.
Harrison, John, vii. 33.
William, i. 46.
Harrold, John, iii. 13.
Michael, iii. 13.
Thomas jun., iii. 13.
Thomas, iii. 13.
William, iii. 13.
Harrowden, Baron of, viii. 35.
Hart, Thomas, viii. 9.
William, i. 5.
Hartpoole, George, x. 23.
Widow Martha, x. 23.
Robert, x. 23.
William, x. 23.
Harvie, Richard, vii. 70.
Haryson, Edward, viii. 16.
Hayes, John, i. 21.
Samuel, ix. 4.
Thomas, v. 45. 59. ix. 21.
Haughton, John, v. 2.
Thomas, vi. 63.
Hedrington, William, x. 23.
Helan, Patrick, i. 46.
Richard, i. 46.
Helihie, John, v. 13.
Thomas, v. 13.
William, v. 13.
Hely, John, i. 46.
William, vii. 2.
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Hennadge, Jane, xi. 54.
Hennage, Sir Thomas, xi. 54.
Herbert, Constantine, hr. 87.
knt., Sir Jasper, vii. 70.
Maurish, vi. 60.
Thomas, vii. 70.
Hewlett, George, vii. 10.
Heydon, Alexander, ix. 92.
Captain William, iv. 22
Hickey, Mary, iv. 47.
William, iv. 47.
Hill, Arthur, ix. 51.
Roger, ix. 36.
knt., Sir William, i
I-Iinsey, Daniel, ix.36.
Hoare, Alson, v. 2.
George, xi. 43.
Mary, xi. 43.
Mathew, xi.43.
Philip, xi. 43.
Stephen, vi. 44.
William, v. 58.
[ ], viii. 9.
Hoath, Lord Baron, vi. 3
John, x. 6.
Hobards, Philip, viii. 10.
Hodder, Col. John, ix.21
Alderman William,
William, ix. 54.
Hodges, Philip, v. 63.
Hogane, Patrick, v. 74.
Holihie, John Fitz-Wm.,
Hollies, John, ix. 36.
William, ix.36.
Holliwode, Nicholas, vii.
Holliwood, John, viii. 24.
Holliwoode, Christopher,
Holloway, Thomas, v. 3.
Hollyday, Bridget, i. 83.
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Hollyes, William, i:
Hollywode, Frances, x. 3:
Nicholas, x. 33.
Hollywood, James, viii. 2*
Holmes, Peter, vii. 2.
• Thomas, x. 56.
Honard, John, v. 2.
Hoore, Philip, v. 77.
Hope, Alexander, xi. 39.
Mary, iv. 46.
widow Mary, vii. 25
Richard, iv. 46.
Walter, xi. 39.
Hopkins, John, i. 46.
Peter, vii. 58.
Bridget, xi. 46.
Ignatius, xi. 46.
Margaret, xi.46.
Philip, xi.46.
Walter, vii. 26.
William, vii. 26.
Horish, John, vi. 28.
Katherine, vi. 28.
Houth, Lady Dowager, i. 75.
Howel, John, ix. 4.
Howell, Anthony, v.75.
William, v. 63.
Howeorth, Philip, viii. 11.
Ilowth, Nicholas, Lord Baron, i. 50. vii. 18.
Hubert, Richard, iv. 26.
Hudson, William, v. 45.
Hughes, Edmond, i. 43. vi. 44.
Hull, Widow, x. 15.
Humes, Thomas, iv. 24.
Hunt, Alderman llaphaell, iv. 62.!
Huvley, Philip, ix.36.
Hurly, Grany, v. 74.
Hurst, Humberston, v. 63.
Mr., v. 58.
Hussey, Christopher, viii. 4.
Hugh, v. 61.
Luke, i. 69.
Mathias, v. 61.
Moyler, ix. 58.
Patrick, v. 61.
Peter, iv. 60.
Thomas, i. 30.
Hussie, Peter, iv. 27.
Hussy, Katherine, ix. 58.
Miles, iv. 27.
Nicholas, ix. 58.
Robert, iii. 14.
Walter, ix. 58.
Patrick, iii. 14.
Hutchison, Alderman Daniel, iv. 62.
Ikerrine Ellen, Vice Countess Dowager, viii.8.
Pierce, Lord Viscount, viii. 8.
Inchiquine, Earl of, viii. 12.
Morrogh, Lord Baron, xi. 35.
Iveagh, Hugh, Lord Viscount, vii. 42. xi. 11.
J.
Jacob, Bridget, i. 83.
Richard, i. 83. ix. 73.
knt.. Sir Robert, vi. 11.
[ 3, i- 46.
Jacobb, Edward, viii. 7.
James, Edward, viii. 20.
Alderman Edward, iv.47.
Alderman James, iv. 4.
Jecvet, Jane, i.81.
• Percival, i. 81.
Jenkins, Bernard, v. 37.
Jephson, Alexander, i. 46.
Jessop, John, iii. 32. 33.
Jones, Christopher, iv. 22. vii. 72. ix. 36.
David, v. 62.
Edward, iv. 22. vii. 72. ix. 36.
Elizabeth, iii. 45.
John’, iv. 22. v. 63.
Mary, iii. 45.
Mathew, x. 15.
Nicholas,, iii. 61.
Oliver, iv. 22.
Sir Roger, i. 35. iii. 45.
knt., Sir Roger, viii. 58.
Thomas, iii. 45. x. 6.
Walter, iii. 61.
[ ], iii.9.
Jordan, Anne, iv. 29.
• Simon, vi. 21.
Walter, iv. 29.
Joy, Thomas, ix. 3(J.
Joye, Henry, v. 43.
Julian, Ensigne, iii. 61.
K.
Kavanagh, Barnaby, x. 44.
Edmond M'Bryan M'Cahire, x. 28.
Gerald, x. 44.
Gerald M'Edmond, x. 28.
Gerald, M'Terlagh, x. 28.
Thomas M'Terlagh, x. 28.
Kearny, Patrick, iii. 60.
Robert, xi. 14.
Kearny, Edmond, iii. 60.
• James, iii. 60.
Keating, David, vi. 18.
James, vi. 18.
Katherine, vi. 18.
Widow, v. 2.
Keeffe, Constantine, v. 18.
Kegan, Conn, vi. 6.
Elinor, v. 23.
Katherine, v. 23.
Murtagh, v. 23. vi. 6.
Kells, Corporation of, v. 77.
Kelly, Edmond, v. 74. ix. 77.
Hugh, ix. 36. xi. 24.
Thomas, i.46.
William, iv, 30
Kelsy, John, viii. 51.
Kemp, Sir Gerald, vi. 38.
Margaret, vi. 38.
Kenedy, Alexander, v. 58.
Christopher, vi.25.
Dorothy, xi. 29.
George, vi. 25.
Marke, v. 25.
Robert, viii. 5.
Walter, vi. 25. xi. 15.
Kennedy, Daniel, vi. 19.
George, iv. 56.
James Fitz- William, xi. 29.
John, i. 21. ix. 43.
Kennedy, Patrick, ix. 87.
William, xi. 29.
Kennedy®, Christopher, iv. 56.
James, iv.56.
John, iv. 56.
Marks, iv. 56.
Mary, iv.56.
Alderman Robert, iv.56.
Walter, iv.57.
Kenny, Henry, ix. 83.
Kent,’ Nicholas, iv. 62.
Thomas, iv. 51. 62.
KerdyfF, Simon, iii. 44.
Kernan, Christopher, i. 46.
Kerny, Bryan, v. 73.
Edmond, v. 73.
Mary, v. 73.
Patrick, v. 73.
Kerregan, William, ix. 36.
Kerry, Knight of, viii. 55.
Kevin, William, viii. 9.
Keyfe, David, iv. 74.
Keysar, Richard, iii. 9.
Kildare, Right hoiible Earl of, x. 51.
Lord of, iii. 3.
Kilfenrie, Bishop of, v. 43.
Kilkenny, Robert, Lord Baron, iii. 6.
West, Robert, Lord Baron of, i. 46.
Killeen, Lord Baron of, vii. 42. xi. 12.
Killeene, Christopher, Ld Baron, i. 78.
Dowager Lady, i. 78.
Killin, Hugh, ix. 36.
Kilmore, Dean and Chapter, viii. 44.
Robert, L11 Bishop, ix. 79.
Lord Bishop William, viii. 44.
Kilsenan, William, iv. 63.
Kilulta, Right hoiible Edward, Lord Vi -
count, ix. 51.
King, Bryen, viii. 39.
George, iv. 62. vii. 5. 70.
Giles, v. 2.
Hugh, viii. 39.
Joane, v. 63.
John, viii. 24. ix. 36.
Sir John, v. 4.
Nicholas, vi. 10. ix. 4.
Sir Robert, vii. 33.
Sir William, ix. 31.
Kinginell, Suragh, x. 49.
Kingsland, Viscount, i. 15.
Kinsale, Corporation of, xi. 52.
Lord Baron, v. 58.
Kustace, Nicholas, i. 13.
L.
Lacey, Pierce, ix.31.
Lacy, Francis, ix. 58. 60.
John, ix. 60.
Lake, Edward, iv. 51.
Lambart, John, v. 58.
Lambert, Jesper, v. 2.
• John, v. 2.
Mabine, v. 2.
Lampist, Maurice, v.2.
Lamport, James, v. 2.
Lampost, Major, v. 2.
Lane, Sir George, xi. 57.
Sir Richard, xi. 57.
Lang, Richard, v. 45.
Langer, John, vii. 58.
Alderman John, viii. 18.
Laughlan, Maurice, i. 46.
Narragh, i. 46.
Lavalin, James, x. 38.
Milcher, x. 38.
Alderman Patrick, x. 38.
Lawles, Richard, ix. 43.
Walter, ix. 43.
Lawless, Margaret, ix. 43.
Thomas, vii. 21 .
Ledvidge, Richard, vii. 13.
Ledwich, James, viii. 1.
Lee, Dorothy, xi. 29.
— Michael, v. 2.
Pierce, v.2.
Lees, Robert, x. 6.
Leister, Robert, xi. 39.
Lenan, Manus, vii. 72.
Mary, vii. 72.
Leonard, Christopher, v. ] .
— — Stephen, v. 2.
Lestrange, Captain, iii. 61.
Letham, Thomas, ix.21.
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Patrick, v. 2. .
Lewes, John, v. 1.
Ley, John, x. 20.
Leynes, Bartholemew, vn. 71.
. Elinor, vii. 71.
Lilly, Widow, iv. 62.
Linch, Edward, v. 1.
Geofry Fitz Domk, vii. 37.
Sir Harry, hi. 11.
John, v. 2.
Mary, viii. 20.
Thady, viii. 20.
Lincolen, James, v. 2.
Lincoln, James Fitz- William, v. 2.
Lineger, John, iv. 47.
Lingard, Richard, v. 50.
Limrick, Lord Baron, v. 10.
Linn, Andrew, v. 1 .
Liscomer, Widow, viii. 12.
Livin, Patrick, iii. 43.
Lixsnae, Baron of, viii. 16.
Lloyd, Widow, i. 46.
Lock, John, vii. 10.
Locke, William, x. 30.
Loftus, Sir Dudley, viii. 46.
Nicholas, iii. 57. vii. 35.
Lombard, David, ix. 38.
Lond, Timothy, v. 1.
Long, Col" Thomas, ix. 79.
Longford, Lord Baron, xi. 39.
Louth, Oliver, Lord Baron, vii. 42. x. 30.
xi. 11.
Patrick, ix. 88.
Love, Nicholas, v. 1.
Lowth, Dowager Lady, i. 42.
The Lord of, x.' 7.
— Mathew, Lord Baron, iv. 39. vi. 53.
Lowther, Gerard, iv. 74.
Lucas, Edward, iv. 26.
John, i. 41.
Nicholas, vii. 58. viii. 16.
Lumbard, James, ix. 38.
John Fitz-George, ix. 38.
— Peter, iv. 74.
— William, ix. 38.
Luther, John, viii. 16.
Luttrell, Alice, i. 27. 67.
John, i. 67.
Martha, xi. 7.
widow Mary, vi. 24. .
Simon, vi. 4. 44.
Thomas, i. 27. 67. vi. 4. 24. 44.
William, i. 21. vi. 4.
Lyan, Patrick, vii. 70.
Lynard, Richard, ix. 9.
Lynch, Ellis, ix. 67.
Gerard, iv. 60.
Sir Henry, v. 43.
James, v. 43.
Lieut. Colonel, v. 43.
Stephen, vii. 37.
Thomas, vii. 37.
Lynham, Bartholemew, iv. 12.
Lynhame, Margaret, iv. 60.
Richard, iv. 60.
Thomas, iv. 60.
M.
Macady, Mr,, iv. 1.
Macary, Thomas, i. 21.
Macglaghlin, Patrick, ix. 87.
Mackins, Thomas, ix. 36.
Macody, David, v. 29.
Maddan, Annas, v. 1.
Anstace, iii. 61.
■ Patrick, iii- 61. v. 1.
Madden, Patrick Fitz-Nicholas, v. 1.
Madin, Doctor, v. 2.
Madon, William, v. 2.
Maganlies, William, v. 37.
Maganwell, Thomas, iv. 47.
Magawly, George, vi. 6.
Magenis, Ever, vi. 12.
— Philemy, vi. 12.
Magennis, Brian, vi. 3.
Donell, vi. 3.
Edmond-boy, vi. 3.
— Fardarough, vi. 3.
Hugh, vi. 3.
Magher, Cornelius, x. 18.
Magneisse, Arthur, iv. 59.
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- Redmond, x. 36.
- Richard, x. 36. -
Magragh, Francis, ix. 60.
Magrath, Bryan, xi. 19.
— James, iii. 28.
— Lady Mary, iv. 37 .
— Marcus, ix. 57. 60.
Tirlagh, iii. 28.
Mahon, Joan, widdow, v. 46.
Mahony, Mary Ny, xi. 35.
Maine, Katherine, v. 2.
Maisterson, Frances, viii. 65.
- John, viii. 65.
- Thomas, viii. 65.
Malby, [ ], x. 56.
Malone, Alderman, vi. 44.
— Edmond, iii. 49. ix. 25.
— James, iv. 41.
— John, i. 6.
— Mary, ix. 25.
- Walter, iv. 41.
- William, i. 46.
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Mandevill, Walter, v. 2.
Manefield, Abraham, v. 16.
Mapas, Christopher, iv. 57.
Clare, iii. 9.
Francis, iii. 44.
Mary, iii. 44.
. Patrick, iii. 9. 44. iv. 56
Maper, Ignatius, iii. 3.
Marsh, Walter, ix. 36.
Martell, Christopher, v. 58.
Martin, Daniel, vi. 11.
.Win? vi!. 52. viii. 14. i
Maggin, vii. 52.
Magdelen, viii. 14.
- Mr.,
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— Oliver, vii. 52.
— Patrick, v '
— Peter, vii.
_ Richard, '
_ Robert, v
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14.
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_ William
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Martyn, John, i. 46.
Masterson, Alexander.
John, iii. 35.
Laurence, iii. 31
Sir Richard, vii
Robert, i:
Rowland,
Mathew, Ellino
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Mathews, Ja
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62.
— Philip, x. 15.
day, William, i. 46.
dayo, Lord, iii. 14.
dayor, & c., City Dublin, i. 21. 41.
days, Widdow, viii. 10.
dc Audrey, [ ]> xi. 14.
Henry, xi. 15.
d'Bryan, McRosse M' Mahon Collo, \
vl'Callaghane, Cormack, ix. 53. 54.
Vl'Cartan, Patrick, iii. 58.
Vl'Cavthy More, Daniel, ix. 28.
Vl'Carty, Charles, ix. 38.
VFCaughley, Maurice, viii. 9.
Sl'Collegan, James, iv. 22.
VPDaniel, Randal, ix. 81.
SI'Donel, Alexander, iv. 4.
Dame Katherine, xi. 54.
Randal, iv. 4. xi. 54.
M'Donell, Alexander, iv. 75. xi. 11.
Sir Alexander, vii. 42.
Dame Anne, iv. 75.
Catherine, xi. 13.
Colla, xi. 13.
Ellis, vii. 42.
James, xi. 13.
Katherine, xi. 13.
Moorish, vii. 42.
Sir Randal, vii. 42.
Randle, xi. 10.
Sir Randle, :
- Rose
i. 13.
J'Donnell, Alexander, v. 76.
d'Donnogh, Bryan, viii. 58.
Connor, viii. 58.
M'Donnogh, Daniel Oge Cavthy, xi. 52
— Katherine, x. 60.
Tamultagh Roe, x. 60.
Turlagh, x. 60.
M'Donogh, Bryan, vii. 33.
Bryan Oge, x. 60.
Malaglilin McMulrony, viii. 59.
Mulrony, x. 60.
Mulrony M'Cahill Duffe, x. 60.
Robert McTeige, x. 60.
Tomultagh Murry, viii. 59.
M'Dowl, Gregory, v. 43.
M'Duffe, Archeliald, xi. 15.
John, xi. 15.
Murphy, xi. 14.
McEdmond, Rickard, xi. 65.
M'Fettry, William, xi. 14.
M'Ganly, Daniel, ix. 36.
Gilberna, iv. 22.
Hugh, v. 40. 50. ix. 36.
M'Gawley, Auley, iii. 15.
Daniel, iii. 15.
James, iii. 15.
Moriertagli, iii. 15.
William, iii. 15:
M'Gennis, Hugh, xi. 12.
M'Gilligohy, James, x. 60.
McGilligoly, Evelin, x. 60.
McGlee, Alexander, xi. 15.
M'Guffee, Donagh, v. 37.
Edwavd, v. 37.
M* Henry, Edmond, xi. 65.
James M'Gorry, xi. 14.
James Oge, xi. 14.
M'Hugh, M'DermoddufF Rory, iv. 22.
MTdaony, Connor, ix. 87.
M'Kay, Alexander, xi. 15.
M'Keagh, Teige, vi. 66.
M'Keogh, Rory, ix. 36.
M'Krener, James, ix. 87.
McMahon, Brian Oge, iv. 30.
Egar, i. 1.
Mathew,, v. 46.
Tcrlagh, v. 46.
Terlagh Roe, xi. 35.
McMahowne, James, i. 62.
MCM ulrony , Owen Grana M'Gilleglasse,
M'Naghten, Daniel, vii. 42.
Donald, xi. 12.
John, xi. 12.
M'Nemara, John, xi. 35.
Daniel, v. 55.
Donagh, v. 55.
M'Shnnc, Richard, viii. 9.
M'Swine, Mulmorry, viii. 59.
Roger, viii. 58.
M'Swyne, Mulmore, viii. 58.
M'Warde, Rory, ix. 36.
Mea, James, i. 50.
Mead, John, ix. 53.
Meade, William, x. 49.
John, iv. 6. v. 59. ix. 54.
Robert, x. 56.
Meagh, Ellis, v. 68.
James, v. 64. 66. -68.
James Fitz-Patrick, v. 66.
John, v. 70.
Margaret, vi. 75.
Nichola, v. 70.
Nicholas, v. 70.
Patrick, v. 64.
Patrick Fitz-Richard, v. 64.
Pierce, viii. 9.
Richard, v. 68.
Robert, vi. 75.
Thomas, v. 68. 70.
William, vi. 75.
Meakins, John, v. 66.
Meara, Cisely, vii. 10.
Doctor Dermott, vii. 45.
Dermott, vii. 10.
Edmond, Doctor, vii. 45.
Meares, Alderman Richard, viii. 10.
Meath, Anthony, Lord Bishop of, v
viii. 14.
Bishop of, viii. 46.
Melefont, William, v. 64.
Merion, Lord Viscount, iv. 70.
Mcminn, William, viii. 16.
i, Thomas, Lord Viscount, vi.
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■ v- Mey, Bartholemew, i. 70.
INDEX James, i. 70.
NOMINUM Mathew, i. 70.
The Decrees Michans, Rector of, vii. 55.
° of Michelbourne, Captain, ix. 79.
innocents. Milkym, Honor, ix. 4.
Milles, John, viii. 12.
Milloughby, knt. Sir Francis, vi. 44.
Mills, Thomas, v. 58. ix. 36.
William, v. 45.
Milner, William, v. 63.
Misset, Adam, vii. 19.
Edmond, vii. 19.
Mitchell, Thomas, ix. 41.
Moclaigh, [ ], v. 10.
Moladin, Ivan, iv. 67.
Molloy, Alson, iii. 24.
Barry, tv. 65.
Charles, viii. 58.
• Conn, v. 19.
Ellis, iii. 24.
Hugh, iii. 24.
Jasper, iii. 24.
Monaghon, Colle, i. 1.
Montrath, Charles, Earl of, ix. 3 1 .
Countess Dowager of, ix. 31.
Mooles, Julian, iv. 45.
William, iv. 45.
Mooney, Edward, x. 40.
— John, x. 40.
Mary, x. 40.
Mathew, x. 40.
Owen, x. 40.
Andrew, i. 43.
Anne, ix. 61.
Bartholemew, iii. 22.
Charles, x. 12.
Connell, x. 12.
widow Ellis, vii. 63.
Jane, x. 12.
John, i. 43. iv. 4.
Doctor John, xi. 14.
widow Katherine, iii. 21.
Captain Nicholas, ix. 21.
Patrick, i. 43.
— Robert, iv. 16. ix. 4.
Roger, iv. 44. ix. 61. 75. x. 12.
Thomas, i. 43.
William, vii. 21.
Mordeik, Joseph, vii. 58.
Morgan, James, v. 1.
Peter, v. 2.
Morragh, Walter, ix. 38.
Morres, Edward, ix. 82.
widow Dame Ellis, ix. 82.
I-Iarvy, ix. 82.
Jeoffery, ix. 82.
bart. Sir John, ix. 82.
Dame Katherine, ix. 82.
bart., Sir Redmond, ix. 82.
Morrogh, Edmond, x. 38.
Alderman James, ix. 41.
Mortimer, William, vii. 2.
Mostin, Dorothy, xi. 32.
Mountgarrett, Edmond, Lord Viscount, viii.
35. x. 18.
Elizabeth, Lady Viscountess, x. 18.
Richard, Lord Viscount, viii. 35. x. 18.
26.
Moynaght, Tlioty, ix. 36.
Mullan, Thomas, ix. 36.
William, ix. 36.
Mullane, Mary, v. 37.
Mulreane, Richard, v. 58.
Mulrian, William, ix. 36.
Mulsenoge, Anthony, ix. 21.
Mealimnery, ix. 21.
Munday, John, v. 58.
Munns, James, v. 1.
Murphy, John, v. 58. vi. 62.
Richard, iii. 20.
Doctor Richard, iii. 20.
Mm-rogh, Andrew, ix. 41.
— — Andrew, Fitz-James, ix. 41.
Myagh, Ann, xi. 41.
James, v. 68.
Stephen, xi. 41.
Stephen, Fitz-Garrot, xi. 41
Myler, Francis, viii. 9.
Myrry, Widdow, vii. 2.
N.
Naghton, William, ix. 36.
Nagle, Richard, ix. 21.
Nangle, Anne, v. 15.
Bartholemew, v. 52.
• Cornet Edmond, v. 52.
Elizabeth, xi. 37.
Francis, xi. 37.
Garrott, v. 15.
George, iii. 44. xi. 37.
Jocelin, v. 15.
Patrick, xi. 37.
Robert, v. 52.
Thomas, iii. 44. xi. 37.
Walter, v. 15.
Nash, Margaret, x. 26.
Captain Patrick, x. 26.
Navan, Baron of, iii. 44. xi. 37.
Naylor, John, ix. 36.
Neale, David, ix. 83.
Kate, v. 1.
Neile, John, ix. 36.
Nelan, James, i. 46.
Paule, i. 46.
Nettervile, Francis, ix. 44.
Hierome, ix. 44.
James, ix. 44.
John, ix. 44. 46.
John, Lord Viscount, ix. 44. 46.
Margaret, ix. 44.
Nicholas, Lord Viscount, ix. 44. 46.
Robert, ix. 44.
Nettirvill, Lord Viscount, v. 29.
Mary, ix. 44.
Maud, x. 10.
Nicholas, iv. 28.
Nicholas, Lord Viscount, iv. 1.
Patrick, viii. 46.
Thomas, x. 10.
Nettervill, Sir John, viii. 47.
Lord Viscount, iii. 6. viii. 47.
Robert, ix. 46.
Nevill, Richard, iii. 3.
Newcomen, bart. Sir Robert, x. 56.
Lieutenant Robert, ix. 21.
Newgent, Andrew, viii. 25.
Anne, viii. 25.
Francis, viii. 25.
James, viii. 25.
Walter, be. 67.
Newman, Mr., i. 46.
Richard, v. 58.
Thomas, ix. 4.
Neyler, James, v. 2.
Nicholas, John, v. 63.
Thomas, v. 1.
Nicholson, James, i. 56.
John, v. 62.
Noel, knt. Sir Martin; iv. 4.
Nolan, John, vi. 73.
Norfeild, Simon, v. 2.
Norragh, Baron of, viii. 20.
Northampton, William, Earl of, iii. 1 1 .
Nottingham, Ignacius, i. 40.
Lamareek, i. 40.
Nucomon, Robert, i. 21.
Nugent, Andrew, iv. 46. viii. 1.
Christopher, iii. 36. v. 76. x. 1. xi. 63.
Cicily, ix. 16.
Edmond, ix. 16.
Edward, xi. 27.
Elinor, ix. 67.
Elizabeth, xi. 39.
Francis, ix. 16.
Garrett Duff, iii. 17.
Garrot, xi. 27.
George, iii. 17.
Henry, ix. 48.
James, iv. 46. viii. 32.
Joan, ix. 16.
John, iii. 17. be. 16. 48.
Ismay, ix. 16.
Laurence, i. 42. iii. 17. ix. 16.
Oliver, ix. 48.
Richard, x. 1.
Sir Richard, v. 76.
Robert, iv. 46. viii. 31. ix. 16. x. 1.
xi. 27.
Theobald, viii. 1.
Thomas, i. 67. viii. 32. xi. 39.
Walter, ix. 16. xi. 39.
Nulty, Barbara, iii. 13.
I Mathew, iii. 13.
o.
Oatts, Thomas, be. 36.
O’Brien, Connor, xi. 35.
Donnogh, xi. 35.
James, ix. 36.
Rickard, ix. 36.
bart., Sir Terence, be. 9.
Tirlogh, ix. 9.
O’Bryan, Daniel, xi. 19.
O’Byrne, Brian, ix. 55.
O’Cahan, Gillduff, xi. 15.
O’Callaghane Callaglmne, ix. 38.
Connor-reagh, v. 18.
O’Carrew, Malachie, vii. 50.
O’Connor, Brian, viii. 58.
Dermot, viii. 58.
Elinor, viii. 58.
Major Owen, x. 5.
Rory, viii. 58.
O’Cullane, Maurice, ix. 28.
O’Daily, Hugh, ix. 67.
O’Donovan, Daniel, v. 33;
Sheely, v. 33.
O’Dowde, Charles, viii. 58.
O’Downny, Flan, ix. 67.
O’DriscoU, Murtagh, iv. 4.
O’Duffy, Tirlagh, iv. 30.
O’Fallen, Hugh, ix. 36.
O’ Farrell , Patrick, x. 60.
O’Fealan, James, vi. 17.
John, vi. 17.
Thomas, vi. 17.
O’Flanigan, Connor, x. 60.
Ogden, Amos, iv. 26.
O’Geshally, James, ix. 27.
O’Gosdel, Brian, v. 37.
O’Hanlon, Hugh boy, vi. 59.
O’Hara, Cahil, xi. 14.
Teige, xi. 14.
O’Hare, Keane, x. 56.
O’Hart, Laughlin, ix. 36.
O’Healy, Teige, ix. 4.
O’Higgin, Roger-, viii. 59.
O’Keeffe, Art, xi. 41.
Daniel, v. 59.
Donagh Roe, v. 18.
Teige MDonagh, v. 59.
O’Keife, Manus, xi. 41.
O’Kelly, Hugh Oge, ix. 36.
O’Meaghera, Dermot; ix. 82.
O’Melaclin, Hugoe, iv. 67.
O’Melaghlin, Phelim, vi. 6.
O’Mooney, Gelduffe, ix. 36.
O’Moran, Farragh, ix. 36.
O’Morane, Hugh, v. 37.
O’Mullane, Dermot, ix. 38.
O’Murry, Donogh, xi. 14.
Rory, ix. 36.
O’Naghten, Rory, iv. 22.
Teige Oge, ix. 36.
O’Neale, Sir Phelim, vi. 59.
O’Neil, Daniel, groom of his Majesty’s bed-
chamber, ix. 81.
Henry, xi. 14.
Dame Martha, ix. 51.
O’Neile, Sir Henry, ix. 51.
O’Relly, Hugh, iv. 14.
Philip McHuglr, iv. 14.
O’Reoge, John, v. 37.
Duke of, iv. 24. viii. 25. ix. 82.
Ormond, James, Duke of, iii. 39.
Lord Duke of, vii. 4.
O’Ronan, Melaughlin, xi. 65.
O’Royrke, John, ix. 36.
Orsborne, Nicholas, iv. 55.
O’Ruan, Hugh, xi. 65.
Loghlin, xi. 65.
O’Ryan, Edmond MDoncll, iii. 47.
Edmond M'Murtagh, iii. 47.
O’Ryegane, Randle M'Donell, iv. 6.
Osbaldeston, Edmond, vi. 66.
John/ vi. 66.
Lucy, vi. 66.
Osbalston, Edward, ix. 36.
Osburne, William, viii. 10.
O’Shaughnessie, Sir Roger, ix. 65.
Ossory, Bishop of, iii. 33.
Roger, Earle of, x. 45.
Ouldon, Widdow, viii. 11.
Owens, Thomas, ix. 87.
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Parke, Robert, viii. 58.
Parker, Deane, vii. 55.
Phillip, ix. 4.
Parkhurst, knt., Sir Robert, vi. 59.
Parrott, Joseph, i. 21.
Parry, Miles, iv. 26.
Parsons, knt., Sir Laurence, iv. 74.
— Thomas, iii. 47.
William, iii. 47.
lent.. Sir William, vi. 44. vii. 2.
Paynter, Richard, ix. 36.
Peirce, Anne, vii. 2.
Pelton, Captain Thomas, v. 1.
Peppard, Widow Ismay, iv. 73.
Percival, Sir Philip, vii. 53.
Percivale, knt.. Sir John, vii. 33.
knt., Sir Philip, vii. 33.
Percivall, Josias, v. 64. 68.
Major John, v. 58.
Theodore, v. 62.
Percivals, bart., Sir John, i. 17.
Perry, Edward, vii. 58. viii. 18.
Jonathan, ix. 21.
Peter, Arthur, v. 37.
Pettet, Garret, xi. 39.
Philpott, Nathaniel, iv. 47.
Phillips, Widdow, v. 37.
Pierce, Lucias, v. 2.
Pine, Henry, vi. 69.
Pinshin, Phillip, ix. 4.
Pippard, Robert, iv. 53.
Pippliard, Alson, iv. 53.
George, iv. 53.
Plunket, Alexander, viii. 26.
. Edward, x. 57.
George, vii. 41.
Henry, iv. 45.
James, i.78. x.7.
Lucas, Right honble, xi. 12.
Widdow Mary, iv. 46.
Plunkett, Alexander, viii. 51.
Widow Anne, iv. 70.
Christopher, viii. 26. 28. xi. 54.
• knt.. Sir Christopher, i. 27.
Edward, iii. 23. iv. 60. vii. 42.
xi. 54.
■ Elinor, vi. 64.
Elizabeth, vi. 53.
Francis, i. 27.
George, iii. 23.
James, vii. 63. x. 12.
Katherine, iii. 63.
- Dame Katerine, xi. 6.
Dame Katherine, xi. 54.
Right honble Lucas, vii. 42.
. Luke, iv. 70. vi. 64.
Margaret, iv. 60.
Mary, iv. 70.
Maud, iii. 23.
knt., Sir Nicholas, ix. 6.
Patrick, i. 27.
Robert, iii. 23.
Teresa, iv.70.
Alderman Thomas, iii. 9.
William, iv. 57. 70. ix. 36.
Poole, Thomas, v. 63.
Poore, Thomas, v. 37.
Portingall, James, viii. 9.
Jasper, v.2.
William, viii. 9. 10. 16.
Portland, Earl of, ix. 44.
Potter, Captain, vii. 2.
Poulter, Mr., v.2.
Powell, John, ix. 36.
Power, Edmond, ix. 27:
Ellen, v. 8.
Eustace, vi. 23.
John, vi. 13. 23.
Right honble John, Lord, vi. 4
Mary, vii. 50.
Maurice, vi. 13. vii. 50.
Doctor Nicholas, vi. 15.
Richard, v. 8.
Thomas, vi. 15. 14. viii. 9.
. Widow, v. 2.
William, v. 2.
Prator, Lieutenant George, x.49.
Prendergast, Thomas, vii. 58.
Pressecke, John, vii. 68.
Pressicke, Joseph, i. 46.
Preston, Catherine, xi. 48.
Elinor, vii. 22.
Widow Katherine, vii. 18
(122.)
Preston, Nicholas, i.35. vii. 21.
Robert, i. 35. iii. 48. iv. 73. vii. 21.
Roger, iv. 22. 73. x. 33.
Simon, iii. 48.
Thomas, iv. 69.
William, iv. 73.
Price, James, viii. 12.
Pridue, Richard, v. 58.
Proudfoot, Katherine, iii. 63.
Patrick, vii. 1.
Proudfoote, George, iii. 63.
James, iii. 63.
John, iii. 63. vii. 1.
Nicholas, iii. 63.
Richard, iii. 63.
Robert, vii. 1.
Puller, Robert, v. 2.
Puncy, Widow, viii. 12.
Purcell, Ellen, v. 8.
Inan, iv. 13.
John, iv. 13. v. 8.
Richard, ix. 13.
Simon, iv. 26.
Thomas, v. 8.
Purfield, James, iii. 42.
Q.
Quatret, Francis, i. 21.
Quely, Robert, i. 46.
Quin, Dennis, vi. 25.
John, i. 81. iii. 53.
Alderman Mark, vi. 25.
Peter, vii. 5.
Richard, vii. 5.
Thomas, i. 81. vi. 25. vii. 5.
Quine, Peter, iii. 44.
Quirke, Thomas, x. 56.
Quony, William, v.2.
Radcliffe, knt.. Sir George, vi. 33.
Ragg, Widow', iv. 62.
Ranalagh, Lord, i. 46.
Ranelagh, Arthur, Lord Viscount, vi. 43.
Roger, Lord Viscount, vi. 43.
Ratcliffe, Thomas, vii. 33.
Rategan, Robert, i. 46.
Ratlioine, Edward, ix. 16.
Rawles, Sir David, ix. 50.
Rawlins, Widdow, v. 63.
Rawden, George, vi. 59.
Reade, Richard, ix. 19.
Reagsne, John, x. 4.
Teige M'John, x. 4.
Realy, Nicholas, iv. 19.
Reeves, George, i. 5.
Reigan, Daniel, vi. 62.
Relicke, James, i. 14.
Relly, Nicholas, i. 56.
William, ix. 19.
Rely, Edmond, xi. 68.
John, i.46.
Renalaugli, Roger, Lord Viscount, v. 40.
Rey, Christopher, x.49.
Reynolds, Anne, vii. 33.
Charles, vii. 33.
Reynells, Richard, iv. 47.
Reynolds, George, viii. 10.
Henry, vi. 44.
Isaac, i. 46.
Rice, Andrew, viii. 60.
Bartholomew, viii. 68.
Christian, viii. 56.
Dominick, Fitz Stephen, viii. 68. xi. I
Edward, viii. 68.
Edward Fitz-Edmond, viii. 62.
Joane, Widow, viii. 60.
Patrick Fitz-Thomas, viii. 57.
Robert, viii. 60.
Stephen Fitz-Dominick, xi. 2.
Thomas, viii. 57.
Thomas Fitz-Steplien; viii. 56.
Richards, Major, v. 2.
Richardson, John, ix. 79.
Ridge, John, viii. 58.
Ridgwav, Agnes, vii. 66.
Ridley, 'Col., v. 3.
Roach, James, vii. 66.
Roatli, James, vii. 66.
Roberts, Thomas, ix. 21 .
79.
27.
58.
Robinson, William, v. 50.
Roch, David, Lord, x. 88.
Dominick, x. 32.
Edmond, v. 21. 58. x. 32.
Edward, x.32.
Francis Fitz-Edward,
George, v. 58.
Honora, viii. 23.
John, v. 21. viii. 23. x.32.
Alderman John, ix. 4.
Katherine, v. 64.
Lord, x. 35.
Mary, v. 21.
Maurice, iv. 34.
Maurice Fitz-Jolin, ix. 4.
Maurice, Lord Viscount,
Morish, Fitz-Patrick, ix.
Morrish, x.38.
Doctor Morrish, x. 32.
Nicholas, ix. 36.
Onor, viii. 23.
Patrick, iii. 32. v.21.
Patrick Fitz-Morris, ix. i
Patrick Fitz-Richard, v.
Philip Fitz-Dominick, v.
Philip Fitz-George, v. 70.
Philip Fitz-Richard, vi. 75.
Philip Oge, v. 58.
Philip, v.21.
Richard Fitz-George, v. 58.
Robert, ix. 43.
Theobald, viii. 34.
Ullick Fitz-James, viii. 23.
William, x. 38. xi. 34.
Roche, Andrew, v. 68.
Dominick, ix. 56.
Edmond, v. 68.
Edward, ix. 1.
Joane, v. 68.
Katherine, ix. 21.
Maurice, v. 79.
Alderman Maurice, ix. 21.
Ullick, viii. 23.
[ ], ix.I.
Rocheford, Catherine, xi. 48.
Henry, xi. 48.
Jenico, xi. 48.
Sir John, xi. 48.
Oliver, ix. 49. xi.48.
Robert, xi. 48.
Thomas, xi. 48.
Rochford, Ellis, vi. 70.
Hugh, vi. 70.
John, i. 42. vii. 21.
Patrick, vii. 2.
Thomas ix. 36.
Rochford, William, ix. 49.
Roe, Donagh Oge, xi. 52.
Elinor, iii. 44.
Henry, iii. 44.
Richard, vi. 68.
Rogan, James, i. 18.
Roger, John, i. 21.
Roirke, Mary, vii. 21.
Ronan, Elin, viii.' 16.
Alderman James, vii. 58.
Mary, vii. 58.
Richard, viii. 9-
Alderman Theobald, viii. 1 1 .
Thomas, vii. 58.
Ronane, Edmond, x. 14.
James, v. 2. 58. viii. 9.
Alderman James, v. 58.
James Fitz-John, v. 58.
Joane, viii. 11.
Maurice, v. 2.
Nicholas, viii. 1 1 .
Alderman Thomas, v. 58.
William, V. 58. x. 14.
Roome, James, vi. 25.
Rooskeley, Ann, vi. 8.
Foulke, vi.8.
Rorke, Thomas, i. 21.
Roscommon, Earl of) ix. 55.
James Earl of, i. 46.
Wentworth, Earl of, i. 46.
Roth, John Fitz-Morris, v. 13.
Rothernm, knt., Sir Thomas, x. 51
Rowe, Patrick, i. 27.
Rowland, Richard, ix.I.
[ 1 vi. 73.
Rowles, William, ix. 83.
Rownane, James, v. 2.
Russell, Bartholemew, iv. 12. vii.
— Christopher, vii. 10.
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INDEX James, iv. 32.
NOMINUM John, ix. 36.
Katherine, v.2.
TI,o Decrees Mary, vii. 10.
Innocents. Robert, i. 53.
Ryan, Charles, iii. 47.
John, ix. 57. .
Pierce, v. 37.
Ryane, Derby, ix. 82.
S.
Sale, Simon, v. 1.
Salisbury, John, iii. 53.
Sandford, George, vi. 35.
Santry, Lord Baron, iv. 70.
Sargeant, John, vi. 28.
Sarsfield, Anne, ix. 61. xi. 41.
Dominick, ix. 3.
Edmond, ix. 53. 54.
Widow Ellis, v. 45.
Jennet, ix. 8.
John, ix. 61.
Patrick, ix. 61.
Peter, iv. 17. ix.61.
Alderman Thomas, ix. 8.
Thomas, ix. 61.
Thomas Fitz- William, ix. 3.
William, ix.61.
Alderman William, v. 45.
Saunders, Thomas, v. 63.
Seagrane, Margaret, i. 26.
Richard, i. 26.
William, i. 26.
ScolTeeld, John, vii. 58.
Scofeild, Richard, viii. 10.
Scott, David, v. 37.
Major Edward, iii. 59.
Scudamore, Richard, x. 14.
Scurloge, Anne, v. 15.
Barnaby, x. 12.
Seagrave, Christopher, i. 45.
Francis, i. 45.
John, i. 45.
■ Laurence, i. 45.
Widow Mary, i. 41.
Peter, i. 45.
Robert, i.45.
Walter, i. 45.
Sedgrave, Frances, iv. 1 1.
Henry, i. 21.
Mr., vii. 4.
Nicholas, iv. 11.
Richard, iv. 1 1 .
Walter, iii. 6.
Segrave, Henry, viii. 14.
John, i. 49.
Nicholas, x. 33.
Segreave, Henry, v. 24.
Sens, Thomas, ix. 43.
Semple, Sir William, vi. 49.
Sexton, knt., Sir George, i. 65.
John, vi. 15.
Margaret, ix. 6.
Phillis, vi. 15.
Sextune, William, x. 49.
Sicklemore, Captain James, viii. 23.
Silliard, Sankey, iv. 2.
Silver, Owen, viii. 11.
Simpson, Captain, v. 2.
Sinckler, James, i. SI.
Shagnussy, Dame Margaret, v. 55.
Sheely, v. 33.
Shanahane, Edmond, x. 15.
Shanon, Francis, Lord Viscount, x. 45.
Shapcot, Robert, i. 3. x. 56.
Sharpe, Luke, v. 1.
Shea, Jasper, v. 1 .
Shearman, William, v. 68.
Slice, Helias, vi.ll.
junior, George, vi. 11.
Margaret, vi. 11.
Sheely, Nicholas, i. 46.
Shecrevere, Marcus, i. 81.
Shcffeild, Major Richard, viii. 11.
Shell}', James, vii. 58.
Shelton, Alderman Thomas, vi. 68.
William, i. 11.
Sherley, John, ix. 87.
Sherlock, Bartholemew, v.l.
John, vii. 36.
Patrick, v. 10.
Peter, v. 1.
Sir Thomas, v. 2.
Sherlock, knt., Sir Thomas, ix. 34.
Sliieli, Anne, iv. 53.
■ — Mary, iv. 53.
Tobve, iv. 53.
Shirley, L’ettis, vi. 73.
Shirlocke, Richard, x. 12.
Shortall, Ellis, x. 26.
Skart, Samuel, v. 1.
Skeddy, George Fitz-Nicholas, viii. 53.
Skelton, John, iv. 63.
Skeret, Edmond, vii. 53.
Skeretts, Francis, v. 4.
Skiddy, John, v. 2.
Christian, viii. 56.
Widow Christian, viii. 55.
Iph!sby,Vv.2 °
Nicholas, viii. 53. 55.
Thomas, ix. 41.
Slane, Dame Anne, iv. 75.
Lady Dowager Anne, v. 76.
Lord Baron of, iv. 75.
Christopher, Lord Baron, x.47.
William, Lord Baron, i. 78. iv. 75. v.
76. xi. 48.
Slidd, John, v. 11.
Smith, Francis, x. 38.
John, iv. 47.
■ Robert, v. 45. vii. 10.
Samuel, ix. 1. xi. 14.
Thady, ix. 36.
Thomas, v. 1. ix. 4.
Smyth, George, i. 11.
Soddin, Robert, viii. 9.
Southwell, Robert, vi. 10.
Spencer, Ellinor, xi. 34.
Hugolin, xi. 34.
— — Mathew, viii. 10.
• Perregrine, xi. 34.
Sprinham, Robert, i. 10.
Stafford. Thomas, Earl of, vii. 33.
Stanley, Luke, vii. 2.
Stanton, Michael, v. 66.
Stapleton, Captain Arthur, ix. 21.
Stelan, Patrick, i. 46.
Stephenson, Richard, vi. 60.
Stevens, Nicholas, i. 21.
Steward, Archibald, iv. 4. xi. 14.
John Oge, xi. 14.
Stewart, Sir William, vi. 49.
Stoakes, William, vii. 71.
Stoker, Joseph, iii. 9.
Stoute, John, vii. 58.
Nicholas, viii. 1 1.
Thomas, viii. 9.
Stowne, Brian, v. 57.
Strabane, Baron of, vi. 49.
Strafford, Earl of, vi, 49.
William, Earl of, vii. 33.
Strange, Abraham, viii. 29.
Captain John, v. 1.
Laurence, iii. 55.
Richard Fitz-Porter, iii. 55.
Stratton, Baron, v. 37.
Strong, Robert, v. 1.
Sturdinell, George, iv. 47. i. 5.
St. Albans, Ullick, Earl of, xi. 32.
St. John, Ellen, v. 8.
St. Laurence, widow Alice, i. 27.
Alice, i. 67.
Edward, v. 2.
Thomas, i. 36. vii. 18.
St. Leger, George, v. 72.
Captain Houcrt, ix. 21.
James, v. 72.
Jeffry, v. 72.
Robert, v.72.
St. Maries, Wexford, Rectorys, v. 10.
St. Patricks, Cashclt, Dean and Chapter of,
ix. 57.
Vicars Choral of, i. 23.
Dublin, Vicars Choral of, v. 28.
St. Seth’s Guild, Dublin, vii. 55.
St. Sythes Guild, Master, &c., of, i. 50.
Guild of, i.78.
Master and Wardens of, i. 21.
St. Thomas Court, Monastery of, i. 10.
Supple, Edmond, vii. 12.
Gibbon, vii. 12.
1 Joane, viii. 64.
John, vii. 12.
Martin, vii. 12.
William, vii. 12. viii. 64.
Sutton, Anne, v. 1.
Sutton, Gilbert, vii. 21.
John, i. 35. ix. 73.
Swan, Edward, vii. 10.
Swanton, James, iii. 32.
William, iii. 32.
Sweetman, Widow, x. 56.
Swetchman, Mathew, v. 58.
Swiny, lnnin Duff, xi. 24.
Symes, John, v. 1.
Symonds, John, vi. 59.
Symons, Elizabeth, viii. 35.
knt. Sir George, viii. 35.
Sir George, x. 18.
Syms, John, vii. 66.
Symson, Mr., vii. 2.
Syngouse, John, v. 16.
Synnot, Donn, v. 2.
T.
Taafe, Dame Anne, viii. 58.
Christopher, v. 57.
John, v. 57.
John, Lord Viscount, viii. 58.
— Sir John, iv. 70.
Lord Viscount, vii. 33.
Mary, viii. 58.
Nicholas, v. 57.
Tibbot, viii. 58.
Taaffe, Christopher, x. 7. .
Jenico, x. 6.
John, Lord Viscount, x. 6.
Richard, i. 62.
— Robert, x. 7.
— - Stephen, i. 62.
Theobald, Lord Viscount, x. 6.
• Theophilus, x. 7.
— knt, Sir William, iv. 62.
Talbot, Garot, i. 5.
George, i. 72.
Sir Henry, i. 8. 81. vii. 2.
Jane, vii. 5.
... — John, i. 10. iv. 63. vii. 5.
. — — Patrick, i. 75.
Margaret, i. 5.
... Maiy, i. 72.
Richard, vi. 4. ix. 23.
Robert, i. 72. vii. 5.
William, i. 5.
bart. Sir William, i. 5. ix. 30.
Talbott, Bridget, ix. 30.
Elizabeth, vi. 58.
John, vi. 4.
Richard, i. 67. iv. 62. vi. 58. xi. 51.
William, iv. 28.
Tallant, Thomas, i. 1.
Tallis, Mr., i. 21.
Tankard, Nicholas, iii. 42.
Taragh, Lord Viscount, iv. 69.
Tatli, Christopher, iv. 63.
Taylor, Anne, ix. 73.
— Bridget, i. 18.
Edward, iv. 47.
Mary, h 18. iv. 47.
widow Mary, ix. 73.
Mathew, i. 18.
Michael, ix. 73.
Mr., vii. 2.
Patrick, i. 81.
Robert, i. 21. v. 1.
Thomas, i. 46.
William, i. 18. v. 50. vii. 2. ix. 36.
Taylors, Corporation of, i. 50.
Teige, Gerald, i. 1.
Teigh, Alderman, i. 49.
Templeoge, Talbot, vii. 4.
Terrill, Richard, xi. 39.
Terry, David Fitz-Stephen, x. 15.
Thimbleby, Frances, viii. 37.
Thomas, Arnold, v. 2.
[ ], v. 10.
[ ], xi. 54.
Thorne, Robert, v. 45.
Thornton, Laurence, xi. 30.
Sarah, xi. 30.
Thunder, Simon, v. 1.
Thwaites, Mr., vii. 2.
Thygh, Alderman, i. 70.
Tierny, Teige, v. 58.
Tigh, Alderman Richard, x. 56.
Tirconnell, Earl of, vii. 55.
Tirrell, Edmond, iii. 36.
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Tirrell, Elenor, xi. 39.
widow Elinor, viii. 31.
widow Joane, vi. 30.
Philip, i’x. 75.
Richard, ix. 75.
Thomas, viii. 31. ix. 36.
Tirry, widow Anstace, x. 15.
Dominick, iv. 74.
William, v. 59.
. William Fitz- Patrick, x. 38.
Tobin, Adam, x. 32.
Walter, x. 32.
Tomlins, John, v. 2.
Mr., v. 2. 7.
Toole, Cahir, iv. 17.
Edmond M'Loughlin, iv. 17.
Edmond, iv. 17.
John, i. 21.
. . Thomas, i. 11.
Tornehill, Robert, i.70.
Towhill, John, v. 2.
Townesend, Thomas, vii. 68.
Towse, Stephen, v. 58.
Traffie, Keadagh, v.37.
Traileman, John, iv. 4.
Trant, Christian, viii. 55.
Travers, Francis, iv. 44.
Henry, i. 56.
Peter, i.43. iv.44.
Traylman, John, xi. 14.
Trevors, John, vii. 21.
Trimletestowne, Robert, Lord Baron, i>
Trolly, Alderman, iii. 37.
Alderman Rowland, viii. 51.
Troy, James, v. 1.
Tuam, Richard, Lord Archbishop of, i
Tuite, bart., Sir James, xi. 7.
Oliver, xi. 7.
bart., Sir Oliver, xi.7.
Thomas, xi. 7.
Tuoligge, Teige, ix. 27.
Tuomy, John, v. 58.
Turner, Elinor, ix. 6.
Jane, ix. 6.
Katherine, ix. 6.
Nicholas, iii. 32.
Paul, ix. 6.
Thomas, v. 58.
Alderman William, ix. 6.
Tumor, Margaret, ix. 6.
Mary, ix. 6.
Tute, Martha, xi.7.
Twohills, John, v. 2.
Tynbalghe, Williarti, xi. 63.
Tyrell, John, vii. 13.
Margaret, v. 32.
Tyrrell, Francis, iii. 36.
James, vii. 13.
U.
Upton, Hugh, iii. 24.
Uriell, Edmond, viii. 1.
Usher, Alice, vii. 2.
Arthur, ix. 30.
— George, vii. 2.
Mary, vii. 2.
Mr., iii. 3.
Walter, vii. 5.
___ Alderman Walter, vii. 2.
Vaughan, Abraham, v. 58.
Vaux, Lord Edward, viii. 35.
Veldon, widow Anne, vii. 55.
Vennery, William, xi. 14.
Veoples, Hugh, xi. 14.
Vernon, John, ix. 53.
William, ix.53.
Vicars Choralls, iv. 47.
Choral, Holy Trinity, Dublin,
W.
Wadding, Beale, iii. 2
Thomas, iii. 2. '
Wade, Captain, v. 2.
Wading, Thomas, v. :
Wakely, Thomas, xi.
Walker, Gregory, v. 1
Wall, Gerald, viii. 50
50.
Wall, James, viii. 50.
_ Jane, xi. 36.
Katherine, viii. 50.
Michael, viii. 50.
Richard, xi. 30.
Walle, Bryan, v. 3.
Waller, Mr., v. 58.
Wallis, Edward, vi. 59.
Ralph, iv. 41.
Walsh, Adam, iii. 5.
Alderman David, v.58.
Edmond, ix. 9.
Sir Edmond, ix. 9.
Henry, i.56.73.
Howel, i. 60.
Hoyle, iv. 3.
James, i.56.73. vi.21.
Alderman James, v. 25.
Sir James, ix. 13. 34.
Jasper, viii. 12.
Johan, i. 23.
John, i. 67. 73.
John Fitz-Robert, v. 2.
Katherine, ix. 34..
Lewis, ix. 9.
Margaret, vi. 21.
Mary, iii. 52. v. 1. vii. 50.
— Dame Mary, ix. 13.
widow Mary, i. 53.
Nicholas, vii. 58.
Sir Nicholas, viii. 53.
knt., Sir Nicholas, iii. 33.
Onora, ix. 9.
Patrick, ix. 9.
Patrick Fitz-Harry, v. 2.
Pierce, iii. 61. ix. 13.34.
Richard, iii. 5.
Richard Fitz-Ricliard, v. 2.
Robert, i. 53. iii. 52. iv. i
vii. 50. ix. 13.
■ Robert Fitz-James, v. 1 .
Robert Fitz-Philip, ix. 11.
bart., Sir Robert, ix. 13. 34.
Rose, i. 60.
Thomas, i. 73.
Walter, i. 46. iii. 55. iv.3. •
William, vii. 46.
Walshe, bart., Sir James, iii. 2.
Lewis, ix. 82.
knt., Sir Robert, iii. 2.
Walter, George, v.2.
Mr., v. 1.
Mr., v.2.
Richard, v. 2.
Wandrick, Andrew, vii. 58.
Warde, Edward, ix. 36.
Ware, knt., Sir James, i
Warran, Anne, iv. 29.
Warren, Bartholemew, vii. 70.
Bridget, iv. 44.
Elizabeth, iv. 69.
Sir Henry, iv. 69.
James, iv. 12.
Margaret, iv.69.
Mary, iv. 69.
Patrick, iv. 12.
Thomas, iv. 44. viii. 16.
Alderman Thomas, viii. 10.
Warrener, Thomas, i. 21 .
William, ix. 36.
Waterford, Dean and Chapter of, v. 1.
Waterhouse, Alderman Thomas, x. 56.
Waters, Katherine, ix. 21.
Richard, viii. 10.
Watson, James, iv. 12.
Watyn, James, xi. 63.
Margaret, xi. 63.
Weale, William, ix.83.
Wedlock, Clement, v. 1.
Welsh, Col" Hoyle, iv. 3.
James, iii. 61.
Sir James, v. 1.
Katherine, v. 2. ix. 82.
Wentworth, Thomas, Lord Viscount, vi.
Wesley, Gerald, vi. 38.
Weslie, Valerian, iv. 27.
Wesly, Valerian, vi. 38. ix. 61.
William, vi. 38.
West, Thomas, i. 46.
Westley, Edmond, viii. 20.
Westmeath, Earl of, v.76.
Richard, Earl of, iii. 17.
vii. 53.
Whaley, Henry, vii. 52.
Wheeler, Captain Jonas,
White, Annas, v. 1 .
Bennet, ix. 83.
Cecilia, ix. 19.
Alderman Christoplu
Dominick, i. 21.
Elinor, vi. 11. x. 56
Garrett, vi. 11.
Henry Fitz-Patrick,
James, v. 1. 2. ix. IS
James Fitz-Thomas,
John, v. 1. 62.
. John Fitz-Jeoffry, ix. 83
John Fitz-Michael, v. 2.
Ismay, iv. 73.
Kate, v. 2.
Luke, i. 21.
Margaret, iv. 44.
Mary “
61.
'.2.
•i. 29.
i. 42. s
Morice,
Morris, viii. 18.
Morrisl), x. 38.
i Nicholas, vii. 35. xi. 6.
— Nicholas, Fitz- Henry, ix. 83
knt., Sir Nicholas, i. 67. 72. ’
12.
Patrick, v. 10. vii. 35. x.7.
. Pierce, v. 2. vi. 1.
Richard, iv. 62. vii. 1.
Alderman Thomas, v. 3.
Thomas Fitz-John, v. 2.
Walter, v. 2.
Widdow, v. 1.
William, v. 1.2.
Whitegoose, Henry, v. 1.
Whitle, John, vii. 66.
Whitney, John, iii. 3.
Whitting, William, vii. 68.
Wiccombe, John, i. 67.
Wiggins, Edmond, x. 6.
Wilkinson, Captain, v. 2.
Williams, James, ix. 36.
. Robert, v. 58. vi. 10,
Widdow. i. 46. iv. 62.
Willint, William, v. 37.
Willmot, Charles, Lord Viscount, v. 40.
Willows, Robert, ix. 36.
Wilshire, Anthony, ix. 4.
Wilson, Thomas, ix. 86.
Wingfield, Richard, iv. 17.
Winnan, Mary, iv. 26.
Thomas, iv. 26.
Winter, John, ix.36.
Wise, Andrew, x. 20.
John, x. 20.
Nicholas, iii. 55.
Robert, x. 20.
Thomas, x. 20.
Wodlock, William, v. 1.
Wogan, Katherine, vii. 18.
Nicholas, vii. 18.
Wolferston, James, iv
Wolferstowne, Georg<
Humphrey, iv. 17.
- William, iv. 17.
Wood, Edward, vii. 58.
Woodloct, James, v. 2.
Wooffe, Nicholas, xi. 61.
Woolridge, William, ix. 36.
Worrall, Christopher, iii. 37.
Francis, iii 37.
Stephen, iii. 37.
Wotton, James, x. 7 .
Thomas, vii. 21.
Wright, Silvester, v. 2.
Wybrane, William, i. 21.
Wybrant, Alderman Daniel,
Alderman Peter, x. 56.
Yonge, Thomas, xi.52.
William, xi. 52.
Yorke, Edward, iv. 13-
Young, Thomas Fitz-James, ■
Younge, Thomas, v. 58.
17.
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Inrolments of the Decrees of Innocents preserved in the Office of the Chief
Remembrancer of the Exchequer, Dublin.
Note. — The Roman Numerals refer to the Original Rolls ; the Arabic Figures, to the Skins or Membranes of each Roll.
ABBEY, St. Austin’s, ix
Abbort, ix. 69.
Abbots Meadows, vi. 55.
Abbotstowne, i. 19.
Abbott, viii. 65.
Abbygormackan, ix. 65.
Abyclonane, v. 55.
Abye Quarter, x. 6.
Se;
Aghantobhermore, v. 38.
Aghar, v. 10.
Agharanagh, iii. 30.
Agharmill, ix. 69.
Aghatemple, i.46.
Aghatinan, x. 23.
Aghavana, iv. 66.
Aghavanger, v. 37.
Aghavangher, v. 37.
Aghavorrin, v. 32.
Aghbrack, xi. 39. 54.
Aghclare, iv. 1.
Aghcolour, iii. 49.
Aghcullin, v. 10.
Aghdonewell, vi. 51.
Aghdonnogh, xi. 7.
Aghdristan, iii. 49.
Aghdufe, x. 51.
Agheany, vi. 49.
Aghedou, ix.75.
Aghedowan, i. 78.
Aghcdrislan, iii. 49.
Agliefine, vi. 40.
Aghegad, ix. 68.
Aghegadmore, ix. 68.
Agheganekill, iii. 49.
Aghelehard, v. 43.
Agheler, i. 78.
Aghelost, ix. 55.
Aghenallybeg, ix. 67.
Aghencon, Vicarage of, i. 46.
Agliendiggin, v. 32.
Aghenebohy, vii. 28.
Aghenegore, ix. 55.
Aglienegranragh, ix. 55.
Aghenehowne, ix. 55.
Aghenemore, viii. 65.
Aghenenagb, ix. 55.
Agheneliesliawlagli, vi. 49.
Aghenspicke, ix. 55.
Aghenvony, iii. 15.
Agher, vii. 5. viii. 4.
Agheranagh, ix. 55.
Agliernny, xi. 39.
Aghereske, vii. 5.
Agherin, viii. 40.
Agherloghmollen, vi. 51.
Aglievemoe, i. 1. .
Agheverane, vi. 59.
Aghewonewan, yi. 51.
Aghigowire, ix. 67.
Aghigurty, iv. 65.
Aghilare, v. 29.
Aghinallymore, ix. 67.
Aghindramen, i. 46.
Aghkiltan, v. 29.
Aghleamore, iii. 39.
Aghleliard, vii. 37.
Aghlofty, iii. 49.
Aghloghbane, i. 46.
Aghlorgg, x. 6.
Aghnagan, i.46.
Aghnagarty, vi. 51.
Aghnameallmore, v. 10.
Aghnamell, Rectory of, xi. 19.
Aghnedaragh, ix. 87.
Aglmedronge, i. 78.
Aglmegallagh, viii. 46.
Aghnegarrooneiteragb, x. 1.
Aghnegarow, viii. 32.
Aghnegough, vi. 49.
Aglinehan, i. 46.
Aghnehederne, xi. 54.
Aghneliny, vi. 49.
Aghnemailinne, v. 10.
Aglmemell, Tidies of, xi. 19.
Aghnemoyle, v. 6.
Aglinenure Casde, ix. 67.
Aghneskeagh, vi. 49.
Aghnucrosse, x.23.
Aghocullyn, i. 78.
Aghomore, i. 78.
Aghonamade, xi. 7.
Aghoneliae, i. 78.
Aghorcheadgetan, i. 78.
Aghowile, x. 33.
Aghrimtowoe, Priory of, ix. 66.
Aghrinaghmore, v. 55.
Aglitur, iii. 26.
Aghvole, ix. 92.
Aghy, iv. 6.
Aghyart, ix. 65.
Aghygughyne, iv.7.
Aglish, xi. 35.
Gleabs of, x. 45.
Impropriations of, x. 45.
Impc Tidies of, x.45.
Rectories of, x. 45.
Aglish-wenane, Gleabs of, x. 45.
Impropriations of, x. 45.
Imp' Tithes of, x. 45.
Rectories of, x. 45.
Agmagh, v. 32.
Agontegal, i.77.
Aherdie, Casde of, x. 7.
Aish, Little, xi. 51.
Akarne, iii. 22.
Akergare, viii. 7.
AJasty, vi. 38.
Alistragh, vi. 49.
Almondstowne, v. 6.
Allaneluisk, iii. 45.
Allasty, vi. 55.
Allearkie, xi. 10.
Allebegg, iii. 3.
Alieholand, ix. 65.
Allenscourt, i. 32. 35. iv. 53.
Allenswood, ix. 61.
Al'.erstowne, x. 7.
Alleskale, xi. 10.
Altconcle, vi. 49.
AUculmore, xi. 9.
Altidiarry, vi. 49.
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Altiloghbrone, vi. 49.
Altmore, xi. 9.
Altnecrooley, vi. 49.
Amisnyngowry, vi. 49.
Anagbeg, v. 55.
Anaghbegg, iii. 11.
Anaglibrick, ix. 65.
Anagh M'Neal, iii. 26.
Anaghmore, vi. 19. ix. 65.
Anaght, x. 6.
Anchorites Island, viii. 35.
Andcloone, xi. 4.
Aneglog, x. 7.
Anehonquilly, i. 77.
Aneskenan, viii. 46.
Aneskyer, ix. 65.
Angierragh, v. 55.
Anglag, x. 6.
Annagn, vii. 48. viii. 46. x. 51.
Vicarage of, ix. 66.
Annaghbeg, ix. 68.
Annaghbog, ix. 69.
Anuaghbrack, ix. 67.
Annaghdoone, Monastery of, ix. '
Annaglidowne, Monastery of, ix.
Annaghduonye, ix. 66.
Anuagheille, ix. 28.
Annaghenowen, vi. 3.
Annaghmore, ix. 67.
Annisklin, vi. 49.
Annorelie, ix. 6.
Anosmagh, vi. 51.
Anraboymore, v. 38.
Anransleatie, v. 38.
Anrattagh, vi. 51.
Antrim, iv. 4.
Anymane, x. 45.
Aolie, xi. 9.
Araghda, ix. 67.
Araghtibennaght, ix. 38.
Aranamallagh, ix. 38.
Archclare, v. 10.
Archerstowne, Tithes of, ix. 9.
Archestowne, ix. 19.
Arckestowne, i. 77.
Arcloe Fishing, v. 10.
Monastery of, v. 10.
Rectory of, v. 10.
Ard Barny, iii. 11.
Ardagh, iv. 75. v. 33. 76.
The Com’ of, xi. 22.
Ardalianane, xi. 9.
Ardakeele, x. 51.
Ardane, v. 43.
Ardaneclomnea, ix. 65.
Ardare, Rectory and Tithes of, i
Ardawna, ix. 36.
Ardballyes, x. 7.
Ardberragha, v. 55.
Ardcalfe, iv. 75.
Ardcale, xi. 48.
Ardcarne, ix. 66.
Ardchan, ix. 66.
Ardclenis, xi. 9. 10.
Ardclomane, xi. 15.
Ardclone, x. 51.
Ardconey, xi. 51.
Ardconill, x. 6.
Ardcrony, v. 74.
Tithes of, ix. 9.
Ardeant, v. 10.
Ardee, viii. 20.
Mannor of, ix. 23.
Ardeglasse, iii. 39.
Ardegorran, xi. 9.
Arderaghtragli, xi. 9.
Ardergole, iv. 7.
Arderigge, i. 35.
Arderrige, i. 32.
. 55.
Avdglass, ix. 58.
Ardglasse, vi. 21.
Ardgona, vii. 72.
Ardgreagh, Tithes, &c. of, i
Ardifrauntie, vi. 49.
Ardiguske, iii. 15.
Ardinagh, Great, vii. 26.
Ardinane, x. 6.
Ardivollane, ix. 67.
Ardivonig, iii. 39.
Ardkarneg, Abby of, ix. 67.
Rector)' of, ix. 67.
Ardkearny, xi. 35.
Ardkernan, vii. 72.
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Ardkoirhan, x. 6.
Ardlae, x. 6.
Ardlaherty, viii. 58.
Ardlahirty, x. 6.
Ardlochra, vi. 51.
Ardmagb, vi. 59.
Ardmaghbreghagh, vii. 21.
Ardmehone, xi. 9.
Ardmolchan, ix. 44.
Ardmolthan, iii. 37.
Ai^more, v. 58. viii. 46.
Ardmuliaghan, ix. 46.
Ardmulshan, vi. 48.
Ardnagh, iii. 39.
Ardnaglasse, viii. 58. x. 6.
Ardnecunny, x. 54.
Ardnedoma, ix. 69.
Ardnedoman, ix. 68.
Ardnegaunt, i. 46.
Ardnegleragh, ix. 68.
Ardnegnoe, vii. 53.
Ardneith, v. 10.
Ardnemoghna, ix. 69.
Ardnemonalon, viii. 40. *
Ardnemullan, viii. 46.
Ardnerne, iii. 1.
Ardnesellagh, ix. 68.
Ardnilly, vi. 49.
Ardnoiskan, x. 6.
Ardnowe, viii. 41.
Ardostowne, iv. 27.
Ardower, ix. 66.
Ardowly, ix. 65.
Ardpatrick, vi. 53.
Ardra, i. 78.
Ardrahen, iii. 11. vii. 52.
Market of, ix. 67.
Ardrass, vii. 21.
Ardrasse, ix. 30.
Ardrath, iv. 20.
Ardrea, x. 6.
Ardrehin, vii. 48.
Ardress, i. 35.
Ardresse, i. 19. 32.
Ardroms, v. 61.
Ardrons, Litde, viii. 4.
Ardrumon, viii. 50.
Ardry, iv. 3.
Ardsallagh, xi. 37.
Ardshanvoily, iii. 39.
Ardshonavoly, iii. 39.
Ardskeghbeg, ix. 69.
Ardskehy, viii. 28.
Ardtiboylane, xi. 14.
Ardtineale, vi. 49.
Ardtoon, i. 19.
Arduerines, xi. 9.
Ardvarnagh, vii. 21.
Ardvarny, xi. 14.
Ardwagh, x.23.
Argill, iii. 26. vii. 21.
Armory, xi. 10.
Armoy, xi. 9. 10.
Arnaglit, viii. 58.
Arran Chappies, ix. 70.
Arrenemanagh, iv. 1.
Arrireagli, x. 51.
Arrive, Tithes of, ix. 66.
Arthgaine, v. 24.
Arthurestowne, vi. 55.
Arthur’s Towne, vii. 51.
Arthurstowne, x. 7.
Artiny, i. 19.
Artmeade, iii. 3.
Artony, x. 7.
Ashanadrisly, iv. 65.
Ashtowne, xi. 43. 46.
Askeaganhage, viii. 65.
Askenegalleagh, vi. 49.
Askenemore, viii. 65.
Aslingrow, iii. 36.
Assane, Gleabs of, x. 45.
Impropriations of, x. 45.
Imp" Tithes of, x. 45.
Rectories of, x. 45.
Assolly, viii. 8.
Atenelickey Fishing, vii. 53.
Athade, Rectory and Tithes of, i. 19.
Atliboy, i. 18.46. iii. 23. viii. 1. ix. 19.
Mill of, vii. 21.
Athclare, iv. 75.
Atheclare, i. 62.
Athornduff, ix. 65.
Athencon, Tithes of, xi. 19.
Athenry, vii. 52. ix. 65.
Atherde, iv. 11. ix.87. xi. 26.
Atherdee, vii. 24.
Athgarret, Rectory and Tithe of, i.
Athglassan, viii. 26.
Athgoe, i. 70.
Athinguoly, ix. 64.
Athiraee, ix. 23.
Athirdie, Mannor of, x. 6.
Atlileagh, Manor of, ix. 67.
Athlome, ix. 67.
Athlone, i. 46. iii. 6. iv. 22. 62. v. 5
66.73. vii. 30. 31. 72. ix. i
Abby of, i. 46.
Castle, v. 37.
Customs of, v. 37.
— Houses in, iv. 22.
Athlumney, Mill of, xi. 54.
Athlumny, ix. 90.
Athorow, vi. 51 .
Athronan, vi. 38.
Athybrian, vii. 37.
Athyhencromagh, i. 77 .
Athymainebegge, xi. 24.
Athymainmore, xi. 24.
Atklough, vi. 55.
Attarne, xi. 43.
Attenmage, x. 38.
Atticonlagh, vi. 49.
Attineboyly, vi. 49.
Attinurana, i. 46.
Attytyowendulf, vi. 49.
Aughefin, ix. 25.
Aughenesulvin, ix. 25.
Priory of, ix. 67.
Rectory of, ix. 66.
Avrinigilkie, x.38.
Ayhebracke, i. 78.
Ayhnerslande, x. 7.
B.
Balgeitli, i. 32.
Balhary, i. 15.
Balialie, v. 43.
Balibackderry, vi. 12.
Balimacknemae, i- 46.
Balimacphillip, ix. 53.
Balinicirgin, iii. 53.
Bahnurc, m- 49.
Ballacussa, x. 54.
Ballagelagb, xi. 14.
Ballagh, viii. 40.
Ballaghaghill, ix. 68.
Ballagbasta, ix. 68.
Ballaghbane, iii. 53.
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LOCOKUM
allemagarry, j. 4:
allemagherboy, x
allemeaglian, i
iiliemededuffe.
dlenacase, xi. 5
nllenadobber, >
Ballencarra Towne, ix. 67.
Tythes of, ix. 67.
Ballenefagh, xi. 48.
Ballenefarne, iv. 59.
Ballenegaboge, xi. 9.
Bailenegalloghlagh, ix. 44.
Bailenegarne, xi. 9.
Ballenegarvie, xi. 9.
Ballenegloghbeg, x. 35.
Ballenegon, Lower, viii. 28.
Ballenehewly, xi. 65.
Ballenelacke, viii. 1.
Balleneleege, ix. 51.
Ballenelorgan, xi. 14.
Ballenemana, vii. 48.
Ballenemoney, v. 13.
Ballenenine, ix. 48.
Ballenesse, xi. 9.
Ballenevilly, ,vi. 73.
Ballenfoyle, iv. 39.
Ballenity, viii. 60.
Ballenlea, xi. 9.
Ballenlogli, xi. 9.
Ballenlonge, vi. 75.
Ballenombane, xi. 9.
Ballenononegh, ix. 67.
Ballenorig, viii. 56.
Ballenronon, i. 1.
Ballenlagai t, viii. 60. xi. 9.
Ballentaggart, x. 88.
Ballenteskanmore, xi. 9.
Ballentinhy, xi. 9.
Ballentobber, ix. 55.
Ballentoy, xi. 15.
Ballentra, xi. 9.
Ballenurge, xi. 9.
Ballenvoghter, x. 60.
BalienvuUen, viii. 55.
Balleny, xi. 9.
Balleosally, xi. 10.
Ballepatrick, xi. 9. 10.
Ballerahen, ix. 6.
Balleraleckhane, xi. 9.
Ballerasdarenet, xi. 9.
Ballerashian, xi. 9.
Ballereagh, xi. 9. 10.
Balleroddery, xi. 10.
Ballesasken, vii. 48.
Ballesax, vi. 38.
Ballescoilt, xi. 9.
Balleseylun, ix. 87.
Balleshane, viii. 65.
Balleslog, xi. 10.
Balletalheor, xi. 10.
Balletamne, ix. 6.
Baileterin, xi. 10. 15.
Balletilorange, xi. 9.
Balletomlin, xi. 9.
Balletryni, xi. 10.
Balletidelish, xi. 9.
Ballevada, vii. 48.
Ballevaduffe, xi. 10.
Ballevargan, xi. 10.
Ballevaragna, xi. 10.
Ballevasser, xi. 9.
Ballevatick, xi. 9.
Ballevemdel, xi. 60.
Ballevenoge, xi. 9.
Ballevickory, xi. 10.
Ballevoa, xi. 10.
Ballevott, xi. 14.
Ballevyane, xi. 9.
Balleynigcony, v. 55.
Ballfeaglmn, Tithes of, ix. 46.
Rectory of, ix. 46.
Ballgardyguoile, ix. 65.
Ballialie, v. 43.
Balliallie, viii. 65.
Balliantry, i. 77.
Balliardigevin, ix. 67.
Balliashie, xi. 35.
Ballibalrick, i. 5.
Ballibane, viii. 57.
Balliboe, iv. 53.
Balliboes, xi. 80.
Balliboggan, xi. 48.
Balliboghal, The Grange of, i. 15.
Ballibre, viii. 68.
Ballibrenan, vii. 13.
Ballibrenanebegg, vi. 15.
Ballibriggan, vii. 22.
Ballibrinaggie, ix. 57.
Ballibrinagb, vii. 12.
Ballibrittan, iv. 69.
Ballicahir, viii. 65.
Ballicarbug, v. 29.
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Baltina, iv. 44. x. 12.
Ballinabarny, xi. 30.
Ballinackissy, v. 63.
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Ballinvige, k. 17.’
Ballinvileagh, vi. 75
Ballinvillerig, v. 45.
Balliogane, v. 55.
Ballionockboy, x.51.
Ballitrasna,’ vi. 19.
Ballmacolly, x
Ballmncoole, v
ISSilehy iii 4<
Ballosiny, viii. 40.
Balloy, vii. 21.
Ballredery, ix. 23.
” " ' ' ix-
19.
Ballscott, :
Balltra, x. 53.
Balltrasne, v. 61.
Ballug, iv. 50.
Ballung, viii. 65.
Ball ungall, x. 23.
Balluoran, v. 10.
Ballurgan, v.77. vi. 11.
Ballurgon, v.77.
Balluske, i. 55.
Balluvitli, ix. 13.
Ballyadin, viii. 65.
Ballyaghreskiagh, i.65.
Ballyagliter, v. 24.
Ballyahir, ix. 28.
Ballyalgune, v. 55.
Ballyamone, viii. 65.
Ballyane, viii. 46.
Ballyanesse, v. 10.
Ballyanotrony, x. 23.
Ballyanvola, viii. 68.
Ballyarde, ix. 69.
Ballyargad, ix. 64.
Ballyaughetolly, ix. 51.
Ballyawly, i. 56.
Ballybacke, vii. 52.
Ballyballagh, v. 18.
Ballybally, x. 18.
Ballybane, iii. 39. v. 10.55.
Ballybanrath, vi. 12.
Ballybegg, x 23.
Ballybin, Tithes of, viii. 5.
Ballybogbt, ’ix. 34.
Ballyboy, v. 10. ix. 61.
Ballybraek, iii. 39.
Ballybracke, v. 10.
Ballybracks, ix. 34.
Ballybragan, vii. 51.
Ballybranegan, vii. 52.
Ballybreaghuy, i. 19.
Ballybrenan, iii. 19. xi. 39.
Ballybret, iii. 13.
Bally brickny, ix. 66.
Bally brickoge, xi. 30.
Ballybrier, v. 10.
Ballvbrisley, v. 10.
Ballybritt, xi.19.
Rectory and Tythes of, i. 46.
Ballybrooke, ix. 67.
Ballybrowne, vi. 55.
Ballybrynan, x. 6.
Ballybuck, ix. 68.
Ballycamegillog, v. 55.
Ballycamekerane, ix. 51.
Ballycannane, v. 55.
Ballycannon, i. 30.
Ballycannow, viii. 65.
Ballycappa, iii. 3.
Ballycamekerane, ix. 51.
Ballycarny, iii. 41.
Rallycarradoge, Tithes of, ix. 9.
Bally Carrane, x. 17.
Ballycarrick, x. 33.
Ballycarrolleightie, viii. 65.
Ballycarrycrane, v. 55.
Ballycarule, v. 55.
Ballycashell, iii. 49.
Ballycaske, ix.65.
Ballycaslane, Rectory and Tithes of, i. 46.
Ballycastany, v. 55.
Bally Castle, Lordships, &c. of, xi. 14.
Ballycaston, xi. 43.
Ballycasy, v. 55.
Ballychigliane, vii. 43.
Ballyclanbegg, xi. 60.
Ballyclare, vi. 73. vii. 51. ix. 66.
Monastery of, ix. 66.
Ballyclarkehill, vi. 12.
Ballyclohy, vi. 46.
Ballyclonane, ix. 69.
Ballyclonlunnan, vi. 49.
Ballyclooan, ix. 43. '
Ballyclounartick, v. 10.
Bally Cogan, i. 50.
Ballycohin, x. 20.
Bailycolgan, Tithes of, vii. 70.
Ballycollane, viii. 7.
Ballycollatane, v. 10.
Ballvcollinbegg, viii. 7.
Ballycolliun, ix. 68.
Ballycohnan, viii. 65.
Ballycomane, iv. 6.
Ballycomsla, v. 55.
Ballyconell, ix. 69.
Ballyconloghar, v. 10.
Bally Connell, ix. 64.
Ballyconnell, xi. 39.
Ballycoolin, iv. 62.
Ballycoolman, ix. 66.
Ballycor, i. 46.
Ballycorcorane, i. 35.
Ballycorstally, iii. 26.
Ballycougb, vii. 15.
Ballycouruse, iv. 17.
Ballycowly, x.23.
Ballycreganbeg, v. 55.
Ballycromine, v. 13.
Ballycuag, ix. 61.
Ballycuddy, ix. 68.
Ballycumer, vi. 19.
Ballycunnavan, ix. 69.
Bally Cunnock, vi. 71.
Bally Curren, vi.55.
Ballycurry, v. 55.
Bally Curryne, ix. 65.
Ballycussin, xi.35.
Ballydacloghoge, v. 10.
Ballydahall, x. 45.
Ballydanibegg, x. 20.
Ballydavidd, vii. 13.
Ballydavid, ix. 38.
Ballydawig, ix. 21.
Ballydermott, viii. 29.
Ballydonagh, iii. 11.
Ballydonnell, v. 6.
Ballydonnellmore, ix. 21.
Ballydonolls, i. 1.
Ballydoogan, xi. 24.
Ballydoth, iii. 35.
Ballydowe, xi.46.
Bally dowde, vi. 4. xi. 43.
Ballydownegome, iii. 13.
Ballyduffe, iii. 24. v. 55. viii. 65.
Baliyduffy, iv. 30.
Bally Edmon, iii. 35.
Ballyedmonde, iii. 31.
Ballyedmondmoyle, ix. 75.
Ballyedward, viii. 28.
Ballyegney, xi.7.
Ballyeighter, v. 24.
Ballyekena, viii. 63.
Ballyemokedy, vii. 48.
Ballyenegatinnagh, vii. 48.
Ballyeraghane, v. 55.
Ballyeyellane, x. 14.
Ballyeylin, v. 10.
Ballyfinmore, viii. 65.
Ballyfrowy, x.33.
Ballygarran, Tithes of, x. 20.
Ballygarre, x.51.
Ballygart, ix. 44. 46.
Ballygasse, ix. 69.
Ballygearan, ix.31.
Ballygerrgne, v. 55.
Ballygillerons, i. l.
Ballyglass, iii. 49.
Ballyglasse, x.51.
Ballyglassny, v. 55.
Ballyglaugh, viii. 11.
Ballygnordy, viii. 56.
Ballygodry, xi. 7.
Ballygolane, v. 10.
Ballygore, x. 56.
Ballygorie, vii. 72.
Ballygrant, iii. 2.
Ballygranthy, viii. 11.
Ballygreny, ix. 61.
Ballygriffe, iii. 35.
Ballygriffee, xi. 35.
Ballyguillea, iii. 39.
Bnllygunermore, iii. 2.
Ballyguner Castle, ix. 34.
Ballygunnermore, ix. 34.
Ballygunnertemple, ix. 34.
Ballybacke, iv. 60. v. 6. vii. 4. viii. 2. x. 33.
Ballyhacket, Rectory of, ix. 61.
Baliyhaek, iv. 11.
Ballyhaen, ix. 57.
Bally hairy, vii. 71.
BallyhelFer, ix. 44. 46.
Bally high)', iii. 41.
Ballyhempane, xi. 10.
Ballyheshill, iv. 69.
Ballyhimickeene, viii. 56.
Ballybin, ix. 61.
Bally hinden, viii. 34.
Ballyhist, xi. 54.
Ballyhook, v. 79.
Ballvhossy, ix. 34.
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Ballyin Gossane, Tithes of, ix. 66.
Bally Intrim, vi. 51.
Ballyisland, iv. 6. ^
Bnllykarny^xi' 30.
Ba'!ySe,n’v.V555j‘
Ballykegan, xi. 4,3.
Ballykeharvallogli, v. 10.
Baj jykellys, 'vi^ V 1
Bal!ykl!ne,e’ixX55l1'
Ballykilrow, xi. 39.
Ballyknockvickar, x. 28.
Banyh'c^v.'lO.11'
Ballylane, y. 10.
Ml’lsy'/ifi 2e.
Bully iegennony, ,i. 12.
SlSSiJ, “ 69
Ksv1"-
Bally lin, ix. 89.
si&i5i,.6.
iSSvSi.^-ix.68.
Ballyloghey, Rectory of, v. 10.
Ballyloghorny, v. 74.
Ballyloughlen, in. 35.
n
Ballymabin, x. 20.
Ballymaccgillegiven, ix. 40.
Ballymagarbarah, iii. 15.
Ballymagarry, vii. 42.
Ballymagaruy Rectories, x. 30.
Ballymagarvy, Rectory of, ix. 44.
Tithes, ix. 44.
Ballymaghermore, Tidies of, ix. 66
Ballymagonnaglit, x. 23.
Ballymahin, x.23.
Ballymakill, Tithes of, x. 20.
“i;”"!.;1,3 6.
Ballym'allen, iii. 6.
ssssas %
Ballym'caduir, x. 51.
Ballym'caliill, v. 55.
Ballym'cairniagh, v. 43.
Ballym'cale, iv. 53.
BallynTcallagh, ix. 61.
Bally m'carnane, v. 6.
Ballym'colly, East, viii. 64.
BallymcColly, West, viii. 64.
Ballym'Cormack, Rectory of, iii. 6
BallymcDermotl, ix. 28.
Ballym'Edmond, xi. 50.
Ballym0gillyboy, v. 10.
Ballym'Hugh, xi.39.
Ballym'Pierce, vi. 36.
Ballym'Shanvoe, v. 79.
Ballym'urta, vii. 52.
Ballym'warde, ni. 6.
Ballymeanagh, ix. 51.
Ballymeany, v. 79.
Ballymegoolaghlagh, ix. 46.
Ballymirine, vii. 48.
Ballymnally, v. 55.
Ballymockery, v. 79.
Ballymoge, viii. 65.
Ballymol lawny, x. 49.
Ballymollier, x. 33.
Ballymollroncy, x. 23.
Ballymone, xi. 51.
Bally monesse, v. 10.
Ballymonkill, ix. 12.
Ballymoraghroe, v. 10.
Bally more, iii. 6. 11. iv. 6. ix. 44. 65.
Eustace, i. 60. 64. 80. vii. 55.
Ballymoren, ix. 46.
Ballymoriartagh, vi. 49.
Ballymorine, ix. 44.
Ballymoris, v. 55.
Ballymorish, v. 55.
Ballymorroghowe, xi. 35.
Ballymorough, iii. 35.
Ballymote, iv. 62. vi. 42. x. 6.
Ballymount, Tithes of, i. 8.
Ballymucivvard, viii. 14.
Ballymuleane, v. 55.
Ballymulfeny, v. 55.
Ballymullen, ix. 11.
Ballymully, viii. 40.
Ballymurphy, iii. 26.
Ballymurren, vii. 48.
Ballymurrie, Lx. 77.
Ballymurry, viii. 63. ix. 64.
Bnllyna, ix. 75.
Ballynabinny, xi. 35.
Ballynadobber, xi. 10.
Ballynaeskeagh, v. 10.
BaUynafinshin, v. 55.
Ballynaglany, viii. 29.
Ballynaglassan, vi. 38.
Ballynaglogh, x. 6.
Ballynagranleagh, v. 10.
Ballynahary, v. 10.
Ballynaheynir, ix. 33.
Ballynalty, ix. 8.
Ballynamothy, v. 10.
Ballynanoway, v. 55.
Ballynaragh, x. 6.
Ballynard Castle, x. 32.
Ballynardrogh, iv. 41.
Ballynarra, v. 55.
Ballynarraghbegg, v. 10.
Ballynascaruagh, x. 6.
Ballynasheloge, v. 10.
Ballynashratgmore, v. 10.
Ballynasrahimon, v. 10.
Ballynatthig, x. 28.
Ballynbar, v. 10.
Ballyncomoltorye, x. 38.
Ballynenlane, xi. 35.
Ballynebannocke, vi. 13.
Ballynebeale, i. 1.
Ballynebollan, ix. 51.
Ballynebracky, viii. 46.
Ballvnebranagh, x. 28.
Ballynebrenagh, ix. 70.
Bnllynecarbegg, v. 3.
Balij’iiecash, ix. 61.
Ballyneckane, v. 10.
Ballynecleatiy, vi. 49.
Bally necollen, ix. 44.
Ballynecoole, xi. 50.
Ballynecrussy, v. 59.
Ballynecurry, i. 10.
Ballynedinig, v. 68.
Bally nefimragh, iii. 6.
Ballvnefunsoge, v. 10.
Ballynegall, x. 54.
Ballynegaule, xi. 50.
Ballynegelky, v. 10.
Ballynegentgli, xi. 65.
Ballynegornagh, iv. 6.
Ballynegulsy, viii. 46.
Ballynehally, i. 65.
Ballynehansie, ix. 31.
Ballynehiskicagh, ix. 68.
Ballynekill, viii. 46.
Ballynekooley, vii. 50.
Ballynelinagh, vi. 73.
Ballynemoddagb, vii. 48.
Ballynemony, iii. SI. viii. 1
Ballynemonybegg, ix. 31.
Bnllynennanagh, iii. 39.
Ballenenortlunagh, ix. 69.
Ballynesileige, viii. 65.
Ballyncstinig, viii. 60.
Ballythunder, x. 23.
Ballytoole, v. 10.
Ballytracie, v. 10.
Ballytrasna, ix. 28._
Ballytrasney, viii. 65.
Ballytrasny, xi. 26.
Ballytroghan, x. 60.
Ballytuine, viii. 65.
Ballyvadlea, x. 32.
Bally vakemore, ix. 27.
Ballyvalhane, ix. 31.
Ballyvarklowne, v. 55,
Ballyvelane, v. 52.
Bally ventine, x. 17.
Ballyveran, iii. 57.
Ballyvermine, ix. 11.
Ballyvody, East, xi. 41.
Ballyvollaghan, vi. 36.
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INDEX Bally volvally, i. 65.
LOCOBOM Bally vorane, v. 10.
Decrees Bally vornore, v. 10.
e of Ballyvurane, iv. 7.
Innocents. Ballywade, ix. 34.
Ballywallgurin, ix.ll.
Ballywilliam, v. 10.53.
Ballytvinn, v.55.
Bally[ ], x. 38.
Ball[ ], xi. 50.
Balmadon, Rectory of, iii.
Balmadroght, iv. 63.
Balmadun, vii. 21.
Balmagadon, v. 76.
Balmartin, vii. 21.
Balm'lug, v. 29.
Balmedun, i. 26.
Balmostowne, i. 15.
Bainahowne, ix.25.
Balnemiagh, v. 76.
Balrath, iv. 75. vii. 21. is
Castle, xi. 39.
- Rectory of, x. 30.
Balre.
;. 12.
Balrinstowi
Balroddery, i. 15.
Balrodery, iv. 20.
Balroe, xi. 7.
Balrothery, i. 27. 30. iii. 20.
Balruddery, iii. 48.
Balsane, iv. 60.
Balsetericke, iv. 75.
Balskedan, vii. 21.
Baltinglass, Court Leet, &c., xi. SO.
■ Market, xi. 30.
Tithes of, xi. 30.
Baltinglasse, Lordship of, xi. 30.
Baltogery, viii. 46.
Baltonoran, viii. 46.
Baltowne, i. 77.
Baltragb, iii. 60.
Baltrasny, i. 77. iii. 14. iv. 27.
Baltray, vii. 21.
Baltresnie, iv. 50.
Balvitistowne, vii. 21.
Balwinstowne, i. 30.
Balydany, xi. 50.
Balygrany, i. 27.
Balyleramond, i.46.
Balymaglane, v. 6.
Balyotren, i.40.
Ban, Great, iv. 7 5.
— — Small, iv. 75.
Banaghmore, iii. 55.
Banaghur, Ferry of, iv. 37.
Banamargine, xi. 10.
Banckstowne, v. 6.
Bandon Bridge, x. 45.
Banedrumny, i. 27.
Banerode, viii. 64.
Banevane, iii. 6.
Banevordie, x. 38.
Bannanane, ix. 68.
Banne, i. 65.
Bannemore, viii. 50. 56.
Banno, x. 33.
Bannor, vii. 32.
Bannowboggan, ix.68.
Banragh, ix. 68.
Bansallagh, i.75.
Banteeneshelfry, v. 63.
Bantry Barony, v. 29.
Baptist, House of St. John, i.45.
Monastery of St. John, ix. 66
Baradogath, iii. 26.
Barbican, vii. 87. ix. 65.
Barbistowne, vi. 4.
Barecrumline, v. 43.
Bareglany, iii. 35.
Bavetery, iii. 26.
Barmeath, vii. 21.
Barmeth, x.7.
Barnaboy, ix. 69.
Barnaby, xi. 6.
Barnacoyle, ix. 69.
Barnadarngg, iii. 11. viii. 37.
Castle, ix. 67.
Barnagb, i.77.
Barnaghogoy, x. 51 .
Barnanacressy, vi. 6.
Barnardstowne, iv. 75. vi. 38.
Barnederige, i. 19.
" tgeetb, yi. 4.
37.
Barnenedan,
Bamenegigby
Barninegihib,
Barnisedane,
Barnislattie, x. 23.
Barnkillin, v. 55.
Barnosna, iii. 39.
Barmvalstowne, iv.75.
Baroge, v. 10.
Barolasidnan, v. 79.
Baromore, ix. 77.
Baronrath, ix. 61.
Barrnghvnylly, iv. 7.
Barramount, iv. 1.
Barrastowne, ix.34.
Barrett, ix.44.46.
Barretts, v. 13. xi. 41.
Barrettsplace, vii. 38.
Barrettstowne, vi. 38.
Barribegg, ix. 55.
Barrinedarige, v
v. 2.
Barrii
Barro
Barrosleigb, ix. 43.
BarrOwcumlin, v. 43.
Barrowmount, v. 29.
Barrownetaught, viii. 35.
Barrowrath, vi. 55.
Barry, ix. 55.
Barrybegg, iv. 22.
Barrymore, iv. 6. v. 16. 45. 58. xi. 41.
Barthaase, ix.57.
Bashfordrath, x. 7.
Baskines, Rectories of, i. 10.
Batchellors Lane, viii. 51 .
Bathbran, iv.75.
Bathgarrott, iv.46.
Battramstowne, iv. 20. vii. 61.
Batts Farme, i. 10.
<. 23.
Bauc
Bawn
Bayannagb, i. !6.
Bayarstowne, i.75.
Baygagh, ix. 25.
Baylemaskagl’.an, iv. 30.
Baylston, x. 7.
Bayne River Fishing, i. 32.
Beadfastowne, vii. 5.
Beadings, vii. 21.
Beagbugulline, iv, 6.
Beaban Abbey, iii. 45.
Bealabiles, iv. 37.
Bealacamotise, vi.49.
Bealagh, iii. 39.
Bealings Land, i. 1. 3.
Bealingstowne, ix. 30.
Little, vii. 71.
Beallanegar, x. 5.
Bealnacarra, vii. 52.
Beamont, i. 72.
Beamore, vii. 21.
Beanbegg, ix. 64.
Beanemore, ix. 64.
Beanmore, ix. 68.
Bearestowne, iv.75.
Bearindarrig, vi. 73.
Bearnegowlan, vi.73.
Bearnemuchenagh, iv. 78.
Bebegg, ix.73.
Tithes of, iii. 66.
Bebus, i. 19.
Begery, ix. 44.
Beggan, ix.68.
Begganreagh, vi. 6.^
Beggary, ix. 46.
Beggetston, Tithes of, viii. 5.
Beggsseland, vii. 10.
Beggstown, i. 15.
Beghagh, Tithes of, ix. 66.
Bella, vi. 19.
Behagh, ix. 65.
Beheenagh, xi. 2.
Beheg[ ], iv.6.
Bclagb-howley, x. 51.
Belahagh, v.37.
Belmienngh, iv. 14.
Belanenygerah, ix. 54.
Belavile, viii. 58.
lielgard, vii. 18.
.37.
nmore, iii. 11. vii. 72. ix.37. x. 51.
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Blackford, Castle of, x. 23.
Manor of, x. 23.
Blackball, i. 8. 50. vi. 38. xi. 43.
Rectorie of, ix. 61.
Titlies of, ix. 61.
Blackhoane Hill, x. 56.
Blacklane, i. 21.
Blackrath, x. 10.
Blackshanerstowne, viii. 26.
Blackston, x. 6.
Blackwood, i. 84. iv. 20. vii. 61. viii. 20.
Blaghgate, i. 46.
Blaghstreet, 1.46.
Blanclierstowne, iv. 20. vi. 4. vii. 61.
Blandcherston, i. 27.
Blarney Lane, ix. 38.
Blealklonebeg, ix. 64.
Bleand, xi. 19.
Blenpottagh, x.51.
Blery, iii. 1.
Blightoge, viii. 32.
Blindesreete, i. 46.
Bluethsland, viii. 9.
Boalliliiferard, v. 21.
Boardstowne, xi. 39.
Bodegaranroe, iii. 26.
Bodfanstowne, i. 77.
Bodin, viii. 41.
Bodins, vi. 55. viii. 2.
Bodingstown, i. 8.
Bodrath, x.7.
Bogganemoreneplasry, iii. 6.
Bogganfin, ix. 36.
Bogganfinn, vii. 72.
Bogulne, v. 6.
Boherbruine, vi. 4.
Boherduffe, ix. 64. 69.
Boherhallagh, vi. 73.
Boliernefarine, v. 43.
Boheryes, xi. 57.
Bohine, v.32.
Bohirquill, viii. 32.
Boilamtowne, i. 77.
Bollan, ix. 66.
Bollardaw, Little, i. 77.
Bollenton, iv. 39.
Bollenultegli, iv. 39.
Bollibane, xi. 58.
Bollibogane, xi. 46.
Bollmorighdowne, vii. 52.
Bollocksland, xi. 46.
Bollyvoge, iii. 39.
Bologbane, i. 77.
Boltan, iv. 74.
Bolton, i. 58. iii. 23. v. 77.
Bolty, ix. 66.
Bolyrie, x. 51.
Bonadisertie, v. 43.
Bonanmore, vii. 68.
Bonberk, Great, iii- 53.
Bondstowne, viii. 2.
Bonefields, Feilds of, vi. 15.
Bonesford, iv. 39.
Bongey, vi. 49.
Bonianstowne, vii. 61.
Booesland, vii. 35.
Booles, xi. 54.
Boolies, x.7.
Little, x. 2.
Boolis, vii. 38.
Boolought, vi. 49.
Bootlistreete, iii. 4.
Boranstowne, i. 26. iii. 55.
Boreslebogbe, Titbes of, ix. 9.
Boroskeyne, Tithes of, ix. 9.
Borresleagh, Tidies of, ix. 84.
Borribegg, vii. 72.
Bodicownagh, ix. 67.
Boughloghra, v. 46.
Bouliersland, vii. 68.
Bourdonstowne, v. IS.
Bowardan, vi. 49.
Boweglidownan, vi. 73.
Bowford, xi. 46.
Bowly, x. 45.
Bowthana, vii. 52.
Boyanagb, ix. 25.
Boyerstowne, xi.37.
Boyestowne, i. 77.
Boylecahalroe, viii. 46.
Boyledonnogh, i. 46.
Boyn, Fishing of, vi. 38.
Boynanstowne, iv. 20.
Boysradi, iv. 50.
Brabstowne, vii. 61.
(122.)
Braccenstowne, viii. 46.
Bracetown, New, i. 77.
Brackagh, iii. 36.
Brackane, v. 6.
Brackilziston, i. 35.
Brackirdstowne, iv. 67.
Bracloan, ix. 69.
Bracldone, viii. 32.
Brackloune, x. 51.
Bracklowne, ix. 68.
Bracknehuly, vii. 21.
Brackny, x. 51.
Brackton, x.51.
Bradstowne, vii. 38.
Braganstowne, iv. 63.
Bragganstowne, x. 7.
Bragba, vii. 72.
Braindiarig, vi. 49.
Brakstoivne, iv. 20.
Brabstowne, ix. 61.
Brar
i. 51.
Branchri
Brandonsgrove, vi. 4.
Branganstowne, ix. 49.
Branny, Teritory of, ix. 25.
Branox, vi. 51.
Bratty, v. 76.
Brawny, iv.22.
Brayestowne, iv. 75.
Breahaw, viii. 20.
Breakeluanebegge, ix. 77.
Breallekerlim, ix.64.
Brea
t. 51.
Breckennagh, iv. 65.
Bredagh, xi. 39.
Bregartine, xi. 58.
Brenan, vi. 46.
Brenanstowne, i. 60.
Brenkilbeg, vii. 21.
Brenkilmore, vii. 21 .
Brenrush, xi. 7.
Breslantowne, iv. 75.
Briakine, ix. 55.
Briandiarig, vi. 49.
Briannake, i. 46.
Briche, The, viii. 31.
Bricklecot, Castle of, x. 6.
Bricklow, viii. 59.
Bridagb, ix. 82.
Bridestowne, xi. 54.
Bridewell, v. 2.
Bridge, St., i. 43.
Bridge Street, i. 70. iii. 5.
Dub’, iv. 70.
House in, i. 6.
Houses in, i. 6.
Bridgstreet Tents, i. 8.
Bright, viii. 31.
Brightwell, viii. 35. x. 18.
Brimore, iv. 20. vii. 22.
Bringanstowne, ix. 88.
Bring Owans, xi. 34.
Briustowne, iv. 75.
Briskillbegg, ix. 55.
Briskillmore, ix. 55.
Bristows Parke, ix. 88.
Brittas, i.32.35. ix.38.
Tithes of, ix. 9.
Brittfieldstowne, ix. 2 1 .
Broadlogh, xi. 26.
Brockoge, xi. 9.
Brodleys, i.80.
Brogan, iv. 63.
Broghon, Tithes of, ix. 66.
Brologh, i.46.
Bromlymore, vii. 46.
Bromstowne, vi. 7 5.
Bromtsagli, vii. 58.
Brosnagh, Fishing of, iii. 36.
Brossnagh, x.51.
Brothury, vi. 71.
Browlea, iv. 6.
Brownes Castle, iii. 33.
Brownestowne, iii. 17. v. 6. 21.
48.90. x.2.33. xi.48.
Browneswood, iii. 33.
Brownrath, vi. 38.
Bruagh, xi. 10.
Bruckins, ix. 55.
Brughiske, xi. 9.
Brumatune, x.51.
Brume, vi. 4.
Brumemargie, xi. 10.
Brunie, xi. 10.
Bruync, xi. 10.
Bryanstowne, iv. 75. x.7.
Bryase, vii. 48.
Brymore, iv. 63. vii. 61.
Bryne, xi.10.
Builand, vi. 11.
Bullebin, iv. 50.
Bullengeha, v. 10.
Bullensmotten, iv. 39.
Bullocks Land, xi. 43.
Bullstowne, xi. 43.46.
Bullymedrome, viii. 65.
Bulreske, iv. 50.
Bunally, v. 43.
Bunamargine, Monastery of, xi. 9.
Bunamuicke, x. 6.
Bunechenly, vii. 72.
Bunedober, xi. 4.
Buneknock, ix. 68.
Bunenessy, v.32.
Bunkannon, vi. 6.
Bunnagh-hinly, ix.36.
Bunratty, xi. 35.
Buntroirie, viii. 65.
Bunugurt, ix. 9.
Bunvalla, ix. 55.
Buokyne, ix. 68.
Buolerye, ix. 65.
Buolly, ix. 68.
Buollycurrane, iii. 39.
Buollygass, ix. 69.
Buologurokan, i.46.
Buolybegg, x. 38.
Burgad, ix. 66.
Burgage Bowdran, iv.35.
Connell, iv. 33.
Gamone, iv. 36.
Hackett, iv. 32.
Burgagelogliy, iv. 32.
Burgage M'Hamcok, iv. 34.
Mode, i. 80.
Burgagetreasuey, iv. 32.
Burgesse Acre, iv. 14. vii. 66.
Burnellsland, v. 6.
Burren, xi. 35.
Burroge, ix. 64.
Bury, v. 77.
Busherstowne, i. 75.
Butlers Court, iv. 39.
Butierstowne, xi. 48.
Butterland, iii. 3.
Butterstowne, vii. 21.
Buttevant, Abby of, xi. 34.
Buttewant, iv.74.
Butderstowne, ix. 3.
Cabbagh-Tithes, viii.
Cabbragh, vii. 21.
Cabragh, i.77.
Cadamstowne, x. 12.
Caddelsland, vii. 21.
Caffry, v. 76.
Cahannagb, v. 32.
Caharragh, iii. 39.
Cahellardnegro, ix. 6
Cahelstowne, xi. 48.
Caber, iii. 49. ix.64.
Tithes of, ix. 3'
CahernghdufF, iii. 11.
Caherhamisto, ix. 64,
Caherbrasty, ix. 64.
Cahercrea, ix. 64. xi
Caheregowan, ix. 68.
Caherfbran, ix. 64.
Cahergal, ix. 65.
Cahergenle, ix. 64.
Caherillard, ix. 68.
Caherlissequell, ix. 61
Cahermaeknelan, ix.
Calierneman, ix. 64-.
Cahernicliolnehensy,
Cahernileagh, ix. 68.
Calierou, x. 49.
Calierranegitta, ix. 6
Cahill, v. 32.
Cahir, ix. 64. 68.
Cahirardrought, ix. (
Cahir Ballinvoe, ix.
Cahirbriagh, xi. 2.
Cahircollan, ix. 68.
Cahircurlin, viii. 58.
Cahirdangen, i
Caliirdowgane,
iv. 74.
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Cahirduffe, ix. 68.
Cahirengowen, vi. 73.
Cahirfadda, xi. 35.
Cahirglassane, vii. 52.
Cahirgrcddane, v. 55.
Cahirhally, ix.70.
Cahirlassane, vii. 52.
Cahirmacduffe, iii. 3!).
Cahirmackuna, xi. 35.
Cahirm'more, ix. 64.
Cahirnioele, xi. 35.
Cabirmunagh, ix. 68.
Cahii-narauckilagh, x. 51.
Cahirnehina, iii. 11.
Cahirnen'ioe, viii. 58.
Cahirpeakye, iii. 1 1.
Cahirpeke, ix. 64.
Cahirpolla, xi. 35.
CahirsyraUye, vii. 52.
Cahirtrant, viii. 68.
Cahnolline, iv. 27.
Cahur Abby, ix. 13.
Cabyr, iv. 7.
Calaughtowne, Tithes of, iii. 66.
Calcot, vii. 71.
Caldaragh, vii. 72.
Caldragh, v. 32. viii. 58. ix. 69.
Caldraghdonany, xi. 24.
Caldraght, viii. 40. x. 51.
Caldrakerin, xi.22.
Calestowne, v. 24. x. 33. xi. 46.
Callabegge, v.37.
Callaglistowne, iii. 14.
Callaghtone, iii. 23.
Callaghtowne, i. 67. iii. 6.
Rectorial Tithes of, iii. 6.
Callamore, v. 37.
Callaree, ix. 68.
Callarendery, ix. 64.
Calleagh Towne, ix. 75.
Callnecarton, iii. 49.
Callestowne, xi. 43.
Cnlliaghtowne, i. 77.
Callibranagan, v. 79.
Calloge, ix. 16.
Calloglibride, ix. 77.
Callominegge, x. 51.
Callow, House of, iii. 11.
Mannorof, iii. 11. ix. 67.
Calls Croft, vii. 8.
Calltraghmore, ix. 55.
Calterughdonaii. iii. 6.
Caltronepallish, Tithes of, iii. 6.
Calurnaboligee, viii. 49.
Calveaghbridge, ix. 77.
Calverstowne, i. 77.
Rectory of, ix. 61.
Tithes of, ix. 61.
Calvestowne, i.77.
Camadge, i. 3.
Carnage, ix. 23.
Camaghbegg, ix. 55.
Camliske, xi. 22.
Cammagh, ix. 16.
Cammaglimorc, ix. 55.
Cammatowne, ix. 67.
Cammocke, vii. 21.
Cainpillagh, ix. 65.
Camrohan, v. 37.
Camruss, x. 6.
Camsbescraghrathmore, i. 19.
Camus, vi. 19.
Canagad, viii. 46.
Cananmore, xi. 9.
Candragstowne, v. 61.
Candrons Garden, v. 2.
Cane of the Crane, i. 10.
Cannonstowne, v. 6. vi. 53.
Caomy, x. 33.
Capagh, xi. 65.
Capaloglian, i. 69.
Capanamoray, x. 23.
CaphdufTe, xi. 39.
Cappa, v. 38.
Cappadan, ix. 65.
Cappadne, vii. 68.
Cappaforribodore, x. 23.
Cappagh, iii. 39. v. 43. vii. 48. viii. 40. 46.
ix. 69. xi. 18.
Cappaghanlane, v. 38.
Cappaghanokerry, v. 38.
Cappaghanrick, v. 38.
Cappaghanynnne, • v. 39.
Cappagliare, vii. 52.
Cappaghbrack, iii. 15.
Cappaghcorcogie, v. 43.
Cappagbcoyle, ix. 65.
Cappaghcurra, ix. 64.
Cappaghcmragli, v. 38.
Cappagh Dubbin, ix. 36.
Cappaghdunnadda, v. 39.
Cappagliean, v. 43.
Cappaghelara, v. 38.
Cappaghfynane, ix. 36.
Cappagligasse, ix. 68.
Cappagbgon, v. 38.
Cappaghgowen, ix. 36.
Cappaghguadie, v. 43.
Cappaghkeany, v. 38.
Cappaghkelly ix. 67. 70.
Cappaghladdy, v. 43.
Cappaghlehan, v. 38.
Cappaghlehard, v. 38.
Cappaghmamna, iii. 6.
Cappaghmorc, v. 38. 72. vii. 52. ix. 3
Cappaghmuintiregomiane, v. 39.
Cappaghnacloihber, v. 38.
Cappaghnacully v. 55.
Cappaghnagannee, v. 38.
Cappaghnageanny, v. 38.
Cappaghnahaskinne, v. 38.
Cappaghnahoultie, v. 39.
Cappaghnalorgan, v. 38.
Cappaghnargearke, v. 39.
Cappaghncaleadan, v. 38.
Cappaghnecloffey, v. 43.
Cappaghnehoultagh, v. 43.
Cappaghroggan, viii. 46.
Cappanagh, ix. 69.
Cappatialossad, x. 40.
Cappar.egeragh, v. 43.
Cappcumry, iv. 37.
Cappemagh, iv. 1 .
Cappinekirke, xi. 30.
Cappock, vii. 24.
Cappoge, i. 1.
Cappogenynagh, viii. 35.
Cappoquin, x. 45.
Cappraghreheene, v. 38.
Cappugh, ix. 64.
Cappugliloghra, ix. 65.
Cappyngrlyaghe, iv. 6.
Capudna, i. 46.
Cara, vi. 19.
Carar
Cara'
Carberstowne, i. 46.
Cavbery, iii. 21.
Carblagh, iv. 75.
Carcletellagh, xi. 10.
Card Castle, vii. 68.
Cardigstowne, x. 7.
Caregedoonesaffe, iii. 49.
Carereagb, xi. 9.
Careward, i. 15.
Carewm'lenany, viii. 58.
Carey, vii. 42.
Cargach, i. 77.
Cargagh, x.47.
Cagen, iii. 1 1.
Cargin, iii. 49. xi. 22.
Carginbegg, iii. 49.
Cargreaghan, ix. 55.
Cargyne, ix. 67.
Carlian, viii. 7.
Carliinduffe, ix. 64.
Carhownemadderra, xi. 35.
Carhowneowle, xi. 35.
Carhueclogh, v. 27.
Caridonogno, iv. 75.
Carie, xi. 10.
Tough of Coal Works, xi. 14.
Tough of Salt Works, xi. 14.
Carigagh, viii. 28.
Carignecrohy Tithes, v. 10.
Carignegatt, iii. 49.
Caricktroly, iii. 53.
Caringan, vii. 30.
Caristowne, ix. 65.
Carlanstoivne, iv. 28.
Carlehencie, iv. 37.
Carles, i. 10.
Carmackoell, xi. 9.
Carmelites Abbey, x. 6.
Carmelites Friers, House of, ix. 66.
Carmull, ix. 44.
Carnaduffe, xi. 10.
Carnagh, Tithes of, ix. 66.
Carnamitesagli, xi. 9.
Carnanbregie, x. 30.
Carnanclerie, ix. 64.
Carnane, xi. 9.
Carnanmoan, xi. 10.
Carnanow, x. 51.
Carnayle, xi. 10.
Carncoggie, xi. 14.
Carncolaght, xi. 15.
Carne, iii. 15. 26. ix. 61. x. 51.
Rectory of, ix. 61.
Redmond, vii. 48.
Carneadan, vi. 49.
Carnecallaght, xi. 9.
Carneceale, vii. 48.
Carnecoggie, xi. 9.
Carneconcallone, xi. 22.
Carneconnell, xi. 9.
Carneduffe, xi. 10.
Carnefenoge, xi. 10.
| Carnegey, v. 6.
Carnehuesky, i. 77.
Carnemullin, xi. 10.
Carneneconell, xi. 14.
Carnes, viii. 46. x. 2.
Carnetellagh, xi. 10.
Carnhallyhill, v. 48.
Carnockcirrin, xi. 10.
Carnow, Rectory of, ix. 61.
Carnuffe, ix. 46.
Carobeg, vi. 74.
Caroervalla, vi. 74.
Caromore, vi. 74.
Caronegar, v. 55.
Caroraghnesse, vi. 74.
Caroreagh, xi. 9.
Carowbane, i. 15.
Carowbeg, viii. 58.
Carowenderry, xi. 4.
Carowenturreen, iii. 45.
Carowhany, viii. 58.
Carowkerke, xi. 9.
Carowleigh, vi. 46.
Carowlethine, x. 51.
Carownamulaght, x. 51.
Carownefreva, vii. 37.
Carownegilty, viii. 58.
Carownure, iii. 49.
Carowrin, ix. 64.
Carowtober, x. 5.
Carpenterstowne, vi. 4.
Carpintarstowne, v. 76.
I Carra, x. i. xi. 9.
Carraankers, v. 38.
Carrabegg Weyer, v. 87.
Carraberrybegg Weyer, v. 39.
Carracarmecke Weyer, v. 37.
Carracarmicke Weyre, v. 40.
Carracollin, x. 40.
Carraedmond, v. 38.
Carragadow, ix. 64.
Carragare Weyre, v. 40.
Carragh, ix. 66.
Carragharlyn Weyre, v. 39.
Carraghduffe, vi. 38.
Carraghnenorran, viii. 59.
Carraghowne, viii. 35.
Carragiebrenagh, xi. 50.
Carraglide, ix. 64.
Carrahenry Weyre, v. 40.
Jones Weyre, v. 40.
Carrahewurie Weyer, v.37.
Carralanstowne, xi. 27.
Carramcstephen, x. 51.
Carramore Weyer, v. 37. 39.
Cnrramorris, Weyre, v.40.
Carranaclogh Wej'er, v. 37. 40.
Carranageann Weyre, v. 40.
Carranbuarda Weyre, v. 40.
Carrandaghvalle Weyer, v. 89.
Carraneanure, v. 55.
Carranekitt, ix. 68.
Carranleackane Weyre, v. 40.
Carranoo Weyre, v. 40.
Carranorig, xi. 14.
Carranstowne, vii. 21.
Great, v. 24.
Little, v. 24.
Carrantrodare Weyre, v.40.
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Carrantuime Weyre, v. 40.
Carraokeele, ix. 36.
Carraoneccardon, ix. 67.
Carraraghnes Weyre, v. 39.
Carravagh, vii. 72.
Carravolan Weyre, v. 39.
Carrawang Weyer, v. 37.
Carrawarlin Weyer, v. 37.
Carrawcrifeagh Weyer, v. 39.
Carreghiduffe Ierigh, ix. 68.
Carregnevax, ix.8.
Carrekeile, ix.43.
Carrentawny, vii. 72.
Carrestowne, i. 52.
Carreveveigli, vii. 72.
Carrewinskngli, v. 32.
Carrliagh, vi. 51.
Carrick, i. 77. iv. 75. ix. 43.
Carrickbegg, viii. 50.
Carrickcorke, vi. 51.
Carricke, i.77. iv.30. v.27.
xi. 46. 54.
Carrickgallen, xi. 51.
Carrickgerry, v. 55.
Carrickglasse, x. 6.
Carrickgolan, vi. 49.
Carrickhard, iv. 75.
Carrickhevy, iv. 75.
Carrickhill, iv. 70.
Carrickincarhin, viii. 49.
Carrickiveran, iv. 75.
Carrickmollane, xi. 57.
Carrickmore, vi. 49.
Carricknelynan, vi. 49.
Carricknialbanagh, vi. 49.
Carrickrathmullin, x. 6.
Carrickstucke, ix. 87.
Carricktogher, ix. 82.
Carrickvarran, v. 76.
Carrig, viii. 26.
Carrigane, viii. 53.
Carrigariffe, viii. 66.
Carrigeagh, i. 78.
Carrigeenelane, ix. 34.
Carrigenasse, ix.28.
Carrigetoige, id. 49.
Carrigetotane, viii. 53.
Carrigg, i. 46. x. 23.
Carrigg-gioroutory, ix. 34.
Carriggiclare, ix. 64.
Carriggigowne, i. 19.
Carriggnown, viii. 23.
Carriggokinell, xi. 19.
Carrigie, xi. 50.
Carrigilaglitye, x. 38.
Carrigileyne, v. 58.
Carrigiltane, v. 79.
Carrigin, ix. 55. 64.
Iveagli, x. 15.
Carrigins, vi. 10.
Carrigitocbir, ix. 9.
Carrigloglitye, viii. 64.
Carrigm'griffin, ix. 12.
Carrigmenan, xi. 58.
Carrigmore, iii. 3.
Carrigmoriegli, vi. 1.
Carriguavar Castle, ix. 8.
Carrignebohill, vi. 49.
Carrignegatt, ix. 67.
Carrignegot, vi. 49.
Carrigovinell, xi. 19.
Carrigstreete, i. 46.
Carrigtowhill, iii. 31.
Carrigtrontory, vi. 46.
Carrihilleslowne, i. 19.
Carrikeele, xi. 51 .
Carrineesplinkie, v. 43.
Carrinlackan, vii. 30.
Carrinleigh Castle, ix. 68.
Carrintim, vii. 30.
Carristowne, x. 7.
Carrnenelihanagh, v. 55.
Carrocaifagh, ix. 37 .
Carrocogill, iii. 49.
Carroglimonne, xi. 9.
Carronalackbane, ix. 64.
Carrondouraghan, ix. 36.
Carrow, v. 55. ix. 68.
Carrowankers Weyre,
Carrowarde, ix. 68.
Carrowband, ix. 67.
Carrowbane, ix. 68.
Carrowbearnanemahanagh,
CarrowcaeU, x. 6.
Carrowcarlan, vi. 21.
(122.)
40.
Carrowcarne, v. 43.
Carrowcasland, iii. 1 1 .
Carrowcloigh, ix. 69.
Carrowclone, ix. 68.
Carrowclunboy, vii. 21.
Carrowcooklorragb, ix. 67.
Carrowcorrell, ix. 67.
Carrowcrinyne, ix. 64.
Carrowdahye, vii. 53.
Carrowdisagh, xi. 4.
Carrowells Land, i. 15.
Carrowenane, x. 51.
Carrowentemple, iii. 1 1 •
Carrower, vi. 49.
Carrowetanna, iii. 6.
Carrowevrie, ix. 67.
Carrowferine, ix. 68.
Carrowgarne, ix. 64.
Carrowgarrow, iii. 49.
Carrowgavruff, iii. 11. ix. 65.
Carrowgily, v. 55.
Carrowgortnarnill, ix. 64.
Carrowgowan, ix. 67.
Carrowgurtine, ix. 55.
Carrowliolla, viii. 14.
Carrowhollae, vii. 52.
Carrowickally, x. 6.
Carrow Ierragh, ix. 67.
Carrowinrihy, x. 6.
Carrowkeela, x. 6.
Carrowkeele, iii. 11. vi. 19. vii. 72. viii.
x. 51.
Carrow-keen-Rughan, ix. 69.
Carrowkeile, iii. 11- ix. 67.
Carrowkile, ix. 64.
Carrowkill, v. 43.
Carrowkillin, v. 43.
Carrowkippe, ix. 69.
Carrowknocke, ix. 65.
Carrowknockeile, ix. 67.
Carrowlenagh, ix. 65.
Carrowlissmoyle, y. 55.
Carrowloghcoyle, ix. 68.
Carrowloghlin, x. 6.
Carrowmacityr, viii. 58.
Carowmanny, ix. 67 .
Carrow McContully, ix. 67.
Carrowm* Killy, ix. 68.
Carrow M'Thomas, ix. 68.
Carrowmeagh, iii. 11.
Carrowmenah, ix. 70.
Carrowmenlagh, ix. 69.
Carrowmire, v.43.
Carrowmock, ix. 69.
Carrowmoclattan, v. 55.
Carrowmore, iu. 11. vi. 73. ix. 64. 67
x. 51.
- Tithes of, ix. 66.
Carrowmorelaragh, xi. 24.
Carrowmoreslirevell, ix. 65.
Carrowmimighan, ix. 69.
Carrowmurragh, iii. 49.
Carrownagh, xi._24.
Carrownanagh, ix. 65.
Cairown an tie, x. 6.
Carrownasligagh, iii. 39.
Carrowne, ix. 67.
Carrowneclogli, xi. 24.
Carrownecloigli, ix. 69.
Carrowneclooninone, ix. 65.
Carrownecorrybane, ix. 67 .
Cai-rownegan, v. 43.
Carrownegananagh, ix. 68.
Carrownegatt, ix. 67.
Carrownegorre, ix. 67 .
Carrownegregane, v. 43.
Carrowneliaha, xi. 65.
Carrownekellj'more, ix. 67.
Carrownekneken, iii. 49.
Can-ownemadra, vii. 52.
Tithes of, vii. 52.
Carrownemeghanagh, ix. 67.
Carrowneragh, xi. 24.
Cavrowneruddy, iii. 49.
Carrowneuiragh, ix. 68.
Carrowngananagh, Tithes of, ix. 67.
Carrowngarragh, ix. 68.
Carrowninea, ix. 69.
Carrownivyn, ix. 64.
Carrownoclare, ix. 68.
Carrownockdailtin, x. 6.
Carrowntample, ix. 67.
Carrownwearagh, x. 6.
Carrowpadan, iii. 4!
Cai-rowpiggott, x. 5
Carrowprior Weyer
Carrowprj’orye, ix.
Carrowquine, ix. 61
Carrowragli, vii. 72
Carrowreagh, iii. 1 1
Cai-rowrony, v.32.
Carrowrory, v. 32.
Carrowrow, ix. 69.
Carrowscolty, x. 51.
Carrowshanballagh, ix. 64.
Carrowslatterie, v. 43.
Carrowsterlane, ix. 67.
Carrowstilane, ix. 67.
Carrowvaghevilfad, x. 6.
Carrowvillin, x. 6.
Carrowwickleany, x. 6.
Carrowwislevy, ix. 67.
Carruckecurmack, vii. 30.
Carruenacludd, x. 6.
Carryarry, iii. 6.
Carrynaclogliy, xi. 24.
Carrynlanse, vii. 48.
Cartobereny, ix. 55.
Cartron, xi. 7.
Barr, v. 32.
Croy, iv. 22.
Cartroncroy, vii. 72.
Cartron Croye, ix. 36.
Droma, ix. 55.
Keele, xi. 22.
Caruckeale, v. 55.
Carunelia, xi. 57.
Carureigh, v. 51.
i Carusait, xi. 9.
| Cai-van, xi. 51.
Cary, Barony of, iv. 4.
Royalties, &c., xi. 41.
Tough of, xi. 10.
Casanreagh, iii. 26.
Cashallsland, x. 7.
Cashelenoide, viii. 40.
Cashell, iv. 14.75. vii. 8. >
Cashellfin, vi.49.
Cashellhagh, viii. 40.
Cashillmode, v. 32.
Cashill Sinaghane, x. 51.
Cashlanvally, vii.21.
Casingstowne, viii. 2.
Cassistowne, Tithes of, ix.
Cassteamehegan, viii. 35.
Castelcurrowgn, xi. 43.
Castelmore, x. 51.
Manor of, x. 51.
Lordship of, x. 51.
Castelstowne, ix. 9.
Castlaura, v. 33.
Castle St., Houses in, i. 8.
Castlebinny, viii. 14.
Castlebinry, ix. 65.
Casdebrack, viii. 41.
Castlecarbery, i. 27.
Castle Carton, i. 46.
Castlecoe, v. 6. vi. 53.
Castlecorr, i. 46. 77. xi.
Castle Corragh, xi. 46.
Castlecragha, iv. 19.
Castlecreagh, vii. 48.
Castlecrine, xi. 19.
Castledelane, i. 35.
Castledellon, xi.48.
Castleilillon, i. 32.
Castledolan, i.32.
Castle Donovan, v. 33.
Castlefranke, Manor of,
Castlegadry, xi. 7.
Castlegar, ix. 65.
Castlegarden, v. 37.
Castlegare, ix. 68.
Castlegregory, ix. 58.
Castle Inagli, ix.82.
John, i. 19.
Castlehills, ix. 6.
Castlehoyle, iv. 3. vii. 4
Castlekeele, ix. 70.
Castlekelly, vii. 18.
Castlekerine, iv. 65.
Castlekevan, viii. 26.
Castleknock, i.
Castlelawrence,
Castle Lough,
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INDEX Castlemore, viii. 63. ix. 60.
LOCORUM Castlemulruan, xi.S0.
The Decrees Castleno, X. 23.
of Castlenock, iii. 3.
Innocents. Castleogart, ix. 68.
Castleowen, ix. 87.
Castleparg, v. 64.
Castle Park, v. 37.
Castleraglian, viii. 26.
Castlereagh, ix. 55. 81.
Castle Rickard, ix. 75.
Castlerickarde, viii. 46.
Castlering, Mannor of, xi. 51.
Castleriogb, ix. 55.
Castlestreet, iii. 9.
Castle St. Dublin, i. 40.
Castle-togeather, ix. 67.
Castletowne, i. 19. 42. iii. 42. iv.
i. 21. 48. ix. 65. 67. 87. :
xi. 39.
of Athboy, vii. 21.
Delvin, ix. 48.
Castlcweldon, vi. 12.
Clnnloghlan, iv.
Clanm'Cnofly, :
Clanmod, ix. 28.
Clanm
i. 77.
45.
Clanm uck, xi. 7.
Clanrickarde, ix. 64.
Rectories, &c., ix. (
Clanshing, viii. 32.
Clantarfe, vii. 5.
Clanwilliam, vii. 48.
Claragh Itragb, vii. 45.
Clare, vi. 73. Lx. 37. 65.
Abby of, iii. 11.
Market of, Lx. 67,
Castle, xi. 10.
Clarery, ix. 65.
Clareston, iv. 56.
Clarestowne, vi. 58.
Clarinullagli, i. 46.
Clarishall, iv. 32.
Clarkestowne, vi. 38.
Clark’s Land, i. 8.
Clarragh, xi. 19.
Clarrolly, v. 32.
Clary, Monastery of, iii <
Claslimire, Gleabs of, x
Impropriations of, x. 45.
Imp' Tithes of, x. 45.
Rectories of, x. 45.
Clasonagurrane, iii. 39.
Classabony, iii. 47.
Classedearagan, iii. 39.
Classelagher, ix. 67.
Classgany, xi. 24.
Claste, xi. 9.
Clatbonehelie, v. 43.
Clatterstowne, xi. 46.
Clausharvogies, vi. 49.
Clayshgarboy, iv. 37.
Cleankilly, ix. 64.
Cleare Castle, xi." 10.
Cleenegli, xi. 39.
Clegboge, x. 26.
Clegdagh, vii. 52.
Cleighduffe, vi. 49.
Cleighome, vi. 51.
Clemire, vi. 51.
Clenkirr, ix. 55.
Clentestowne, vii. 22.
Cleva, Island of, v. 4.
Monastery of, v. 4.
Tithes of, v. 4.
Clinchers Parke, i. 3.
Parks, i. 1.
Clingibin, Territory of, x. 32.
Clintonrath, x. 6.
Clintonrock, ix. 88.
Clinlonslande, x. 7.
Cloaher, xi. 14.
Cloakes Park, v. 21.
Cloanbane, xi. 10.
Cloancallagh, viii. 53.
Cloandrohid, viii. 53.
Cloe.villy, ix. 53. 54.
Clogh, ix. 69. x. 51. xi. 24.
Faire, xi. 4.
Cloghadadda, vi. 49.
Cloghadow, vi. 49.
Cloghagh, iv. 6. xi. 9.
Cloghan, vi. 51. vii. 72. x. 51.
Cloghanbedy, L 46.
Cloghanbegg, iv. 6.
Cloghane, iv. 7. 37. ix. 36.
Cloghanegeragh, vii. 72.
Cloghaneigarrehy, Manor of, iv. 6.
Cloghanemore, iv. 7.
Cloghankeogh, ix. 55.
Cloghanmore, iv. 6.
Cloghanmoyle, x. 7.
Cloghanstovvne, viii. 46.
Clogliar, ix. 87.
Clogharnaghkealtry, v. 38.
Cloghbellymore, ix.-64.
Cloghbenunt, xi. 30.
Cloghbolie, v. 43.
Cloghbrack, v. 43.
Cloghcoilebeg, ix. 69.
Cloghcorr, xi. 14.
Cloghcorspitle, xi. 9.
Cloghcoyleboggy, ix. 69.
Cloghcully, x. 42.
Cloghefadie, x. 38.
Cloghembrestelarch, vi. 49.
Cloghenowir, ix. 68.
Cloglieoirr, vii. 53.
Clogher, iv. 65. ix. 55.
Castle of, iii. 6.
Clogheraneswords, i. 56.
Clogheranswords, i. 11.
Cloghericard, ix. 67.
Cloghernagh, v. 10.
Cloghevaraskall, vi. 6.
Cloghgreeny, v. 52.
Cloghhole, xi. 10.
Cloghine, ix. 60.
Cloghinyerlor, ix. 65.
Cloghir, i. 46.
Cloghirocarde, ix. 67.
Cloghkellybegg, xi. 4.
Cloghleigh, xi. 30.
Cloghliegh, x. 23.
Cloghmoyle, ix. 68.
Cloghnegananagh, ix. 64.
Cloghneldunej iii. 49.
Cloghnelly, i. 77.
Cloghnellyetragh, i. 77.
Cloghnemederry, x. 23.
Cloghnifusey, x. 42.
Cloghnivodlog, x. 42.
Cloghnower, iii. 11.
Cloghnowyer, ix. 65.
Cloghowren, vi. 19.
Cloghpriory, xi. 19.
Cloghran, iv. 30. vii. 21.
Cloghreigh, vii. 21 .
Cloghroder, i. 27.
Cloghrovane, ix. 64.
Cloghrye, v. 52.
Cloghstuockyn, ix. 68.
Cloghtowne, v. 61.
Cioghuifussey, x. 42.
Cloghurgoole, i. 77.
Cloghvareeliogh, viii. 37.
Clogh[ ], v. 29.
Cloighinballymoriartagh, vi.
Clointye, iii. 39.
Clomine, viii. 58.
Clomsyny, Living of, ix. 9.
Clonagh, v. 55. x. 12. 16.
Clonagheny, v. 55.
Clonaltronvvood, viii. 46.
Clonard, ix. 55.
Clonarde, viii. 46.
Clonark, vii. 72.
Clonart, v. 32.
Clonarte, vii. 72.
Clonbarr, v. 32.
Clonbighan, x. 7.
Clonbolge, iii. 27. vi. 55.
Clonbracke, iii. 6.
Clonbricke, ix. 82.
Clonbrisky, iii. 11.
Clonburtin, v. 10.
Clonconabegge, ix. 65.
Clonconan, viii. 2.
Cloncosny, viii. 7.
Cloncowan, xi. 48.
Cloncrane, viii. 46.
Cloncrenine, iv. 65.
Cloncurry, vi. 55. vii. 18.
Clondagane, ix. 64.
Clondalkan, x. 56.
Clondalkin, vii. 41.
Clonderath, Rectory of, viii.
Clonderry, vi. 38.
Clondonell, vi. 46.
Clondoogan, vi. 38.
Clondornan, vi. 38.
Clondrinen, vii. 63.
Clonea, xi. 60.
Gleabs of, x. 45.
Impropriations of, x. 41
Imp1 Tithes of, x. 45.
Rectories of, x. 45.
Clonearke, ix. 36.
Clonebokane, x. 23.
Clonecogger, iv. 6.
Clonecorhy, x. 51.
Cloneen, v. 40.
Cloneferileitch, vi. 19.
Clonefiaghan, vi. 19.
ClonegalJ vi. 70.
Clonegannawood, vi. 19.
Clonegaragh, x. 47.
Clonegowne, iv. 22.
Clonegowny, ix. 43.
Clongrogsan, vii. 28.
Cloneharally, iv. 39.
Clonekorkie, ix. 55.
Clonelennn, ix. 87.
Clonelie, x. 51.
Clonelmane, iii. 61.
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i. 11.
ii. 11.
iii. 11.
Clonerullagh, vi. 19.
Clonesillagh, v. 10. vi. 49.
Cloneske, iv.65.
Cloneskilly, x.45.
Clonfad, iii. 27.
Clonfada, viii. 30.
Clonfady, vi. 46.
Clonfedd, ix.55.
Clonfoylan, i:
Clonogilla'iii
Clononcrekan, Rectory and Tithes of, i
Clononerckon, Rectory of, i. 46.
Clonoidagh, v. 10.
Clonowne, vi. 8.
Clonownebegg, iv. 67.
Clonowneliegg, iv. 67.
Clonownemore, iv. 67.
Clonragher, x. 60.
Clonrollicke, iii. 15.
Clonroose, i.77.
Clonrush, ix. 65.
Clonsagh, i. 81.
Clonsaluda, viii. 35.
Clonsany, iv. 65.
™ teiglitera, ix. 55.
ibo, Imp. Tithes of, i. 15.
Clonshanboe, vi. 55.
Clonshinagh, viii. 32.
Clonshuppin, vii. 48.
"’agh, iv.20. “ on
Oonsillau-!.
Clonsinglet
Clontolan, iv.'W.
Clonverany, viii. 65.
Clony, vii. 38.
Clonybreny, viii. 26.
Clonygeadagh, v. 10.
Clonyne, ix. 70.
Clonyn Park, ix. 36.
Clonyns, vi. 55.
Cloodagh, Tithes of, i. 19.
(122.)
Cloofadda, i. 19.
Cloomorish, iii. 6.
Cloonagaissell, x. 6.
Cloonagedreo, x. 51.
Cloonagh, xi. 39.
Cloonaghlegah, ix. 55.
Cloonaght, x. 6.
Cloonamalim, x. 6.
Cloonamina, x. 51.
Cloonany, ix. 55.
Cloonarvene, v. 37.
Cloonawen, v. 37.
Cloonbenda, Tithes of, ix. 66.
Cloonbriskesonnagh, ix. 68.
Cloonebrocke, iii. 6.
Cloonbunnaghs, ix. 25.
Cloonburask, vii. 72.
Clooncagharna, x. 5 1 .
Clooncaha, xi. 57.
Clooncallagli, Titlies of, ix. 6(
Clooncallan, x. 60.
Clooncanan, iii. 11.
Cloonconili, x. 6.
Clooncrowry, vi. 49.
Clooncunan, ix. 68.
Cloondachumhir, ix. 69.
Cloondagane, ix. 64.
Cloondavan, i. 46.
Cloonearke, ix. 36.
Cloonebaevoghter, x. 5 1 .
Cloonebane, iii. 6.
Cloonebegge, ix. 65.
Cloonebollegan, x. 51.
Cloonebrooke, x. 23.
Cloonecanan, ix. 69.
Cloonecarra, vii. 33.
Cloonecastle, xi. 24.
Clooneconra, ix. 67.
Cloonecossy, Tithes of, ix. 66.
Clooneene, v.39.
Clooneenmore, v. 38.
Clooneentanckard, v. 38.
Cloonefagan, x. 51.
Cloonefeene, x. 51.
Clonegaiony, vii. 72.
Cloonegawna, ix. 36.
Cloonegeehy, x. 51.
Cloonegissan, vii. 33.
Cloonegon, ix. 69.
Cloonehenry, ix. 69.
Cloonekeenbegg, ix. 69.
Cloonekelly, iii. 6.
Cloonekeroole, ix. 65.
Cloonekill, ix. 68.
Cloonekille, v. 37.
Cloonekilli, v. 37 .
Cloonekylebeg, ix. 68.
Cloonelishlane, ix. 64.
Cloonelogli, x. 51.
Cloonelong, x. 6.
Cloonelyne, ix. 68.
Cloonemagaffry, i. 78.
Cloonemannagh, ix. 68.
Cloone Mcrose, Deane of, iv. 45.
Cloonemonaghan, ix. 68.
Cloonen, x. 6. 32.
Cloonenachortha, x. 51.
Cloonenagh, Advowson of, x. 23.
Donacon of, x. 23.
— — Patronage of, x. 23.
Cloonenecrossy, ix. 65.
Cloonenowle, xi. 19.
Cloonenyne, ix. 69.
Clooneourish, ix. 67.
Cloonerolagh, vii. 72.
Cloonery, ix. 37.
Cloonestelane, iii. 1 1.
Cloonetannan, iii. 6.
Cloonetonuher, x. 51.
Cloonetork, x. 51.
Cioonetorvane, x. 51.
Clooneybeeany, viii. 26.
Cloonfada, xi. 4.
Cloonhuonnoiglit, ix. 65.
Cloonibackiaghter, x. 51.
Cloonicross, ix. 67.
Cloonigny, ix. 70.
Cloonikelly, ix. 67 .
Cloonine, ix. 67. x. 6.
Cloonivihan, x. 6.
Cloonkeen, ix. 55.
Cloonkeenett, ix. 69.
Cloonloglian, ix. 69.
Cloonlonan, vi. 6.
Cloonlosky, ix. 69.
Cloonmoore, ix. 69.
. Cloonmurryne, ix. 69.
Cloonoghill, x. 6.
Cloonow, ix. 68.
Cloonprasky, ix. 65.
Cloonrullagh, ix. 36.
Cloontees, ix. 55.
Cloontie, vi. 73.
Cloonuffe, ix. 67.
Cloonusshe, ix. 68.
Cloony, iv. 60. xi. 54.
Cloonyfor, x. 51.
Cloonynee, iii. 6.
Cloonynhyhy, ix. 68.
Cloorollygh, ix. 69.
Cloowbanan, x. 6.
Cloran, vii. 34.
Clorhan, vii. 72.
Clotterstowne, xi. 43.
Cloughbuoly, iii. 11.
Cloughjordan, i. 19.
Cloughleaugli, vii. 68.
Cloughvoskilly, viii. 51
Clounagliadow, i. 69.
Clounboe, v. 10.
Clounbyny, ix. 9.
Clounduffe, ix. 67.
Clounegaghnerie, i. 6!
Ciounegowny, iv. 22.
Clouneniske, ix. 88.
Clounkeene, i. 46.
Clonnkett, v. 46.
Clonnloske, i. 69.
Cloimlye, ix. 64.
IClounole, Manor of,
Clounsnaghter, v. 46.
Clounstowne, iv. 27.
Clountes, vi. 8.
Cloutmoylan, ix.55.
Clowanchara, viii. 58.
Clowens, v. 10.
Clowenstoune, i.77.
Clowlanew wood, vi. 19.
Clowmodan, i. 15.
Clownedare, ix. 11.
Clownemore, iv. 67.
Clownemorrell, vii. 63.
Clownen tankers, vii. 31.
Clowneston, i. 27.
Clownestowne, vi. 4.
Clownivy, vi. 41.
Cloydogh, ix. 67.
Cloyduffe, Tithes of, ix.
Cloyne, xi. 9.
Cloynemell, v. 58.
Cluanite, xi. 9.
Cluanteffinane, xi. 9.
Cluentinaliane, xi. 9.
Clumacny, ix. 16.
Clunaghboy, x. 54.
Clunamore, x. 60.
Clunanlagh, vii. 72.
Clunantaaske, xi. 9.
Clunard, Sell of, ix. 75.
Clunarde, Tithes of, ix.
Clunasye, vii. 52.
Clunbanufe, vii. 21.
Clunbarra, iii. 39.
Clunboy, vii. 21.
Gluncalga, ix. 75.
Cluncalla, iv. 37.
Clunch, x. 60.
Cluncoe, xi. 6.
Clundalkine, iv. 60.
Clune, xi. 39.
Clunecally, iii. 49.
Clunecurragh, v.43.
Clunefroe, iii. 49.
Cluneoguneen, x. 5.
Clunevet, ix. 55.
Climfad, v. 24.
Clunfenan, i.77.
Clunfert, i.46.
Clungawnaugh, ix. 61.
Clungory, ix. 61.
Clunicullan, viii. 46.
Clunincor, iv. 46.
Cluninc, x. 6.
Clunings,
10.
Clunii
v. 46.
Clunirill, xi. 39.
Clunka, viii. 40.
Clunno, viii. 40.
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Climrebrakan, viii. 40.
iJSK. “”«*■». »•?.?■
lo Ciunrodowne, vm. 40.
The Decrees CluilslialgUS, viii. 40.
I °f is Clunsillagh, vi. 4. vii. 61.
nn°c°n ■ The Grange of, vi. 4.
- Rectory of, vi. 4.
Colenechranchy, vi
Colerayne, xi. 15.
Coles Castle, v. 58.
Cluntemna,
Clunuffe, vii. 52.
Cluny, viii. 46.
Cluonaghskrige, i. 46.
Cluoncanane, vi. 60.
Cluoncullin, i. 46.
Cluonderala, xi. 35.
Cluondrynagh, vi. 60.
Gluonebrene, Fairs, &c. of, i. 46.
Cluoneene, i. 46.
Cluoneenes, xi. 35.
Cluonibreene, i. 46.
Cluoninmore, i. 46.
Cluonkine, iv. 6.
Cluonloughan, iii. 11.
Cluonlunnan, i. 46.
CInonnow Castle, ix. 69.
Cluontuoskert, Monastery of, ix. i
Col!egiil,Xvb36.
|
, vii. 58.
, ix. 69.
kestown, i. 19.
Coledriny, i. 19.
Colegavi
-, ix. 73. x. 56.
Confie, i. 13. iv. 60.
Conga, ix.66.
Abby of, ix. 66.
Conoboro, v. 76.
Conigar, iii. 55.
Conlebuy, v. 79.
Connaght Tower, v. 37.
Connellane, vii. 57.
Connerstowne, vi. 19.
Connistowne, vi. 4.
Connogher, vi. 73.
Connor, iii. 53.
Connosdonaugluie, in. 39.
Connygerboy, viii. 35.
Conogliy, x. 45.
Conutie, vii. 52.
Cooglibane, ix. 69.
Cookestreet, i. 21. -
Cookestowne, i. 62. vii. 2S
Cookestreet, i. 21. iv. 57.
House in, i. 13.
Cooke St., Tents in, i. 8.
Cook Street, i. 5.
Cookstreet Dub’, iv. 26.
Cook St., House in, i. 6.
Coolalean, vi. 49.
Coolamber, viii. 32.
Coolaran, v. 29.
Collbanaglier, iii. 3.
Coolboy, viii. 59.
Coolcarran, i. 19.
Coolcowan, x. 38.
Cooldirry, ix. 68.
Cooldry, vi. 19.
Code, vi. 19. x. 7. xi. 2. 9.
Coolea, vi. 49.
Castle of, x. 6.
Cooleaghe, viii. 7.
Coolearragh, vi. 49.
Coolebanaglier, x. 23.
Coolebanakree, x. 23.
Coolebane, vi. 36.
Coolebay, x. 6.
Coolebegg, ix. 16.
Cooleblon, vi. 71.
Cooleboyes, iv. 75.
Coolecarrigan, i. 84.
Coolecloghir, vi. 36.
Coolecorgagh, xi. 51.
Ceolecreedan, x. 30.
Coolefin, vi. 46.
Coolefitch, i. 32.
Coolefoocood, iii. 47.
Coolefowrej', ix. 69.
Coolefyne, ix. 64.
Coolegarie, viii. 16.
Coolegarran, v. 8.
Coolegrcanand, x. 23.
Coolegrisse, viii. 64.
Coolehenine, iv. 24.
Cooleinmage, xi. 19.
Coolekaragan, viii. 20.
Coolekeny, xi. 10. .
Coolemany, iii. 11.
Coolemontane, viii. 53.
Cooleraore, x. 38.
Cooleraullin, iv. 75.
Coolen, xi. 19.
Coolenarnegony, v. 10.
Coolenecappull, vi. 49.
Coolenecarenewan, vi. 49.
Coolene Carga, iv. 14.
Coolenedroman, vi. 49.
Coolenegier, vi. 49.
Cooleneglouse, v. 10.
Coolepehunchin, vi. 49.
Coolenekilly, vi.49.
Colenemony, vi. 49.
Coolenere, iv. .65.
Coolenernegowny, v. 10.
Cooleneshallagli, vi. 49.
Cooleneskenagh, vi. 49.
Coolenevarnoge, viii. 7.
Coolenewyer, vi. 49.
Coolenorole, x. 23.
Coolentragh, v. 10.
Coole Roe, vii. 48.
Cooleroner, viii. 28.
Coolerosse, ix. 43.
Cooleskerae, . vi. 51.
Cooleston, vii. 24.
Cooletegane, x. 20.
Cooletgher, v. 29.
Cooletown, i. 78.
Coolevallinanebegg, v. 64.
Coolevorane, i. 69.
Cooley, v. 10.
Cooleystowne, ix. 88.
Coolickie, xi. 35.
Coolifadee, x.45.
Coolinkrist, ix. 4.
Coolnegon, ix. 40.
Coolnegrosse, ix. 64.
Cooloballohugh, i. 1.
Coolock, i. 21.
Coolocke, i. 50. iv. 70. vii. 22.
Coolomony, i. 78.
Coolonetoony, i. 1.
Coolosarckan, Tithes of, i. 19.
Coolpanary, ix. 65.
Coolroe, v. 29.
Cooltimorre, xi. 9.
Cooltine, xi. 58.
Coolyny, ix. 65. 69.
Coolyvore, i. 19.
Coom'huogh, ix. 69.
Coome, vi. 73.
Coonerauckellagh, ix. 36.
Coossan Weyor, v. 37.
Cootihooly, vi. 49.
Coppaghlosbey, iv. 37.
Coppany, xi. 10.
Coppinagli, v. 29.
Coppinconran, iii. 15.
Corabby, viii. 57.
Coraghmuorine, xi. 19.
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Coranaskethine, x. 51.
Corback, vi. 40.
Corbalies, ix. 46.
Corballis, i. 35. iv. 63. vi. 53.
xi. 54'. 62.
Corbally, i. 32. iii. 15. iv. 6. v.
ix. 68. x. 38. xi. 50.
Rectory and Tithes of, i. 4
Corballybegge, ix. 65.
Corballyes, ix. 44. x. 7.
Corbally more, ix. 65.
Corbane, i. 46. ix. 55.
Corbate, iii. 39.
Corbeg, vii. 52.
Corbefly, vi. 36.
Corbetts Towne, v. 24.
Corbettstowne, viii. 47.
Corblagh, ix. 88.
Corboge, viii. 46.
Corbohy, vii. 50.
Corbolies, iv. 75.
Corboyles, Tithes of, iii. 66.
Corcaran, v. 10.
Cockland, viii. 16.
Corckranstowne, vi. 55.
Corclogher, vii. 72.
Corculin, ix. 87.
Corcullinveagh, vii. 34.
Cordangin, vii. 48.
Cordery, x. 30.
Cordnanstowne, x. 33.
Cord uans towne, x. 33.
Corduffe, iii. 6. iv. 14. vi. 46. v
Coreduny, iv. 75.
Corellstowne, v. 24.
Coreskeagh Cartron, vi. 32.
Corestowne, i. 77.
Corfada, iii. 26.
Corfuda, iii. 26.
Corfurnoid, xi. 54.
Corgerry, vii. 21.
Corgin, iii. 43.
Corliill, iv. 53.
Corhobber, x. 6.
Corihlegan, xi. 54.
Coringlassemore, xi. 14.
Coristowne, xi. 54.
Cork, iv. 6. v. 45. 79. vi. 10. 69
41. x. 14.38.43.49. xi.
Hill House, i. 5.
House, v. 66.
— House, Dublin, x. 45.
River Fishing of, x. 43.
Street, v. 58. 62.
Corkaghlibane, xi. 19.
Corkaghnaskehy, xi. 19.
Corkaguiny, xi. 2.
Corkamroe, xi. 35.
Corke, v. 13. 16. viii. 18. 53. ix.
53. 54. x. 15.
Gate, v. 63.
Mes’, v. 58.
Parke, vi. 75.
Corkehan, i. 30.
Corkepp, vii. 72.
Corkeragh, Tidies of, i. 19.
Corkerah, i. 19.
Corkhill, iv. 53.
Corkie, xi. 9.
Corkinegalliagh, vi. 51.
Corkreaghar, x. 51.
Corkugliamrish, xi. 19.
Corkulline, ix. 67.
Corlabane, vi. 49.
Corlastibegg, vi. 49.
Corlastimore, vi. 49.
Corlegaskin, vi. 49.
Corlenondon, v. 10. .
Corlie, iii. 26.
Corlishe, iv. 6.
Corlongford, iii. 26.
Cormiaglier, viii. 46.
Cormyne, x.47.
Cornagas, x. 33.
Cornagh, iii. 49. x. 51.
Cornaholy, ix. 87.
Cornamuck, ix. 68.
Cornaslee, i. 77.
Cornecaddan, vi. 49.
Cornecreevy, iii. 26.
Cornecuncke, xi. 7.
Cornegall, iv. 14.
Cornegee, iii. 6. vi. 66.
Cornegekin, vii. 72.
Cornegellagh, iii. 11.
(122.)
Corneholly, ix. 69.
Cornehy, iv. 75.
Cornekilly, v. 76.
Cornekolialy, i. 1.
Corneleiske, ix. 36.
Cornell, ix. 64.
Cornellstowne, xi. 48.
Corneloobe, iv. 14.
Cornelscourt, ix. 61.
Cornemanagh, vii. 72.
Cornemannagh, ix. 36.
Corne Market, iv. 56.
Market House, i. 8.
Cornemart, iii. 49.
Cornemuckellagli, iii. 6.
Cornemucklagh, iii. 11.
Cornemuclogh, • “
Corn*
i. 72.
26.
r. 6.
. 75.
xi. 57.
Cornishgh, :
Corn Marke
Cornoltamon, vi. 51.
Cornsax, i. 77.
Cornushagagh, iii. 26.
Cornwall, xi. 58.
Corocefin, ix. 65.
Corofian, iii. 15.
Corofiny, vi. 73.
Coronelagan, iv. 70.
Coronellor, viii. 46.
Corr, i. 46. iii. 6. 15. ■
Corracalgagha, iv. 37.
Corraduras, viii. 30.
Corragh, iv. 19. ix. 68
Corraghgone, iii. 26.
Corraghmore, xi. 29.
Corranileane, v. 38.
Corray, iii. 49.
Correckenigan, vi. 49.
Correcorky, ix. 69.
Correderry, vii. 48.
Corredovy, vi. 49.
Corree William, x. 51.
Correfala, vii. 72.
Correfalla, v
Corregarrue,
Corregh, vii.
Correhills, vii. 5.
Correlagan, ix. 55.
Correlagli, xi. 4.
Correleigh, ix. 69.
Correlena, iv. 37.
Correloske, vii. 72.
Corremore, ix. 55.
Corren Barony, viii. 14.
Correndowhamn'Cloonusk, v
Correnfolla, vii. 72.
Correnldlly, iv. 75.
Correstownebegg, xi. 9.
Correstownemore, xi. 9.
Correvally, iii. 26.
Correy, ix. 55. x. 6.
Corribane, iii. 15.
Corribeg, iv. 75.
Corribreaghlagh, x. 51.
Corrickedowne, iv. 39.
Cori'idonnolan, ix. 16.
Corrigarruff, vi. 66.
Corrigittirin, vi. 51.
Corriglasse, iv. 75.
Corringarrigh, vi. 49.
Corringilliagh, vi. 49.
Corringlassbeg, xi. 14.
Corrintaw, ix. 36.
Corriston, i. 78.
Corrivooley,
Corrolstowne.
Corron, viii. 58.
Corronagh, i. 77.
Corroughbeg, vii. 31.
Gorrowkeelbssenegehi,
Corrowkeile, ix. 67.
Corrowmenagli, ix. 68.
Corrowmore, ix. 67.
Corrownimony, ix. 64.
xi. 62.
v. 77.
Corrstowne, iv. 75. v. 77. :
Corrybally, viii. 11.
Corrybuoly, iv. 6.
Corryes, vii. 72.
Corryfyny, iii. 11.
Corrylasse, v. 76.
Corrymore, ix. 55.
Corsane, x. 23.
Corshanbolly, ix. 65.
Corsheagh, vii. 21.
Corskeagh, iii. 11. viii. 37. ix. 67. 69.
Corstowne, iv. 11. v. 24. vi. 46. x. 2.
xi. 43.
Cortachirt, iv. 30.
Cortduffe, viii. 20.
Corteguilen, v. 32.
Cortell, xi. 51.
Corthoure, x. 51.
Cortingany, ix. 64.
Cortlaragh, iii. 52.
Coruslin, x. 60.
Corvally, iii. 26. xi. 10.
Corvohie, iv. 14..
Corvony, vi. 49.
Corweay, v. 61.
Corygragh, ix. 38.
Cosane, ix. 41.
Cosborebeg, x. 32.
Coshanlina, iv. 39.
Coshelleigliane, x. 60.
Cosmagins, ix. 28.
Cosseenevagh, ix. 64.
Cossenstowne, vi. 71.
Cossigan Gleabes, x. 45.
Impropriacons of, x. 45.
Imp' Tithes of, x. 45.
Rectorie of, x. 45.
Cossoboy, iii. 26.
Cossoeloy, x. 6.
Cosstraghan, x. 51.
Costello, v. 40. vii. 52. viii. 14.
Costelloe, Barony of, x. 51.
Cottins, viii. 58.
Cottrelstowne, v. 6. vi. 4.
Cottrilstown, i. 27.
Coulagh, i. 69.
Coulaghardone, - iii. 6.
Coulanstowne, xi. 7.
Coulcoeigh, xi. 43.
Coulderry, viii. 41.
Could-Fitz, i. 35.
Couldgrange, ix. 43.
Couldroe, v. 73.
Couldroyny, i. 35.
Coullintrath, iii. 57.
Coulmultkelly, iii. 26.
Courcy, Barony of, xi. 52.
Coursey, Territory of, ix. 28.
Court, iii. 35.
Courtduffe, i. 84.
Courte, v. 43.
Courtestowne, viii. 57.
Courtheile, xi. 58.
Courtstowne, i. 77.
Couyle, x. 6.
Covidany, i. 15:
Cowlack, i. 15.
Cowlane, iv. 41.
Cowlecough, xi. 46.
Cowlesanagb, v. 55.
Cowletrim, vi. 55.
Cowlhall, vi. 71.
Cowlins, ix. 43.
Cowlishell, Rectory and Tithes of, i. 4i
Cownork, vi. 71.
Cowsane, ’vi. 49.
Coyleglasse, iii. 11. ix. 68.
Coyleleagh, iii. 49.
Coyletcbeggan, x. 60.
Coylleagh, v. 39.
Crackenstowne, iii. 51.
Cradockstowne, vii. 38.
Cragganboy, xi. 35.
Craghmiloste, v. 55.
Craghvill, iii. 1 1. ix. 64.
Cragidighteragh, xi. 4.
Cragly, v. 55.
Craige, vi. 19.
Crancroer, viii. 65.
Craneclogan, viii. 65.
Cranestowne, vii. 21.
Crannagh, vii. 52. ix.36.
Crannaghm'knavinc, ix. 67.
Craounetone, ,ta
Crattalagh, v
Crattnocally,
55.
Crcaghduffe, ix. 36.
| Creagherry, v. 46.
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Creamore, v. 61.
Creaghnetone, vi. 49.
Creaghnetonnagh, vi. 49.
Crechan, ix. 69.
Credan, x. 20.
Creeduffe, vii. 72.
. Creege, ix. 36.
Creemore, i. 77.
Greene, v.55.
Creevagh, ix. 67.
Creevile, iii. 47.
Cregagh, xi. 57.
Cregamore, v. 38.
Cregan, i. 46. xi. 39.
Creganagh, ix. 68.
Cregane, ix. 36.
Cregan, McGarr, ix. 25.
Creganmore, ix. 65.
Cregannae, vii. 52.
Cregannesfella, vii. 72.
Cregantchvorthy, xi. 9.
Cregantempane, xi. 9.
Cregartavar, xi. 14.
Cregboy, iii. 11.
Cregerie, vii. 37.
Oegg, iv. 6. vii. 21.
Creggah, i. 46.
Creggan, viii. 40.
Ci'cgganarlevan, v. 37.
Oeggetuerla, ix. 68.
Creggmore, ix. 69.
Ci'tggs, xi. 9.
Creghan, ix. 68.
Creghveagh, vii. 52.
Cregland, x. 7.
Cregmenaw, vi. 6.
Cregnay, xi. 9.
Creigclary, iii. 11.
Creiges, xi. 9.
CreigmcTibbott, ix. 69.
Creileganbegg, viii. 65.
Ci'emore, iv. 30.
Crenassallagh, iv. 65.
Crenie, iv. 14.
Creny, iii. 49.
Crerbane, ix. 65.
Creeroge, i. 46.
Cressdrome, xi. 54.
Creston, iv. 60.
Cretongowan, iii. 11.
Ci'iagh, ix. 66.
Criaghmore, xi.9.
Cricli, v. 32.
Cricldastowne, v. 24.
Cricks towne, x. 12.
Cricth, ix. 69.
Crinaghbane, vii. 53.
Crinemoddagh, viii. 58.
Crinston, x. 6.
Crivagli, vii. 52. ix. 65.
Crivaghbegg, i
Crixti
i. 25.
Croaglibegg, :
Crockane, iv. < . v. so.
Crofts°Pmke, iii. 37.
Crogganalovan, v. 37.
Crogh, x. 49.
Island of, x. 49.
Croghry, ix. 69.
Croinstowne, vii. 63.
Croiskirt, x. 6.
Cromcomogie, ix. 57.
Cromclyn, i.5.8.
— - — Messuages, i. 1.
Cromlin, i. 3.
Crompestowne, x. 18.
Cromrabin, v. 10.
Cromree, ix. 25.
Cromwelston, i. 32.
Rectory and Tithe of, i. 32.
Cromwellstowne, iv. 53.
Cronagli, i. 46.
Cronalcane, v. 10.
Cronenecre, v. 10.
Cronerery, ix. 3.
Ci'onndrog, v. 10.
Crooke, vi. 46.
Crookemore, vi. 58.
Croonane, xi. 9.
Crosballindegany, vi. 49.
Crosbegg, xi. 51.
Crosberry, iv. 6.
Croscailc, vi. 71.
Crosdrome, xi. 54.
Crosdrum, i. 77.
Croslane, xi. 46.
Croslehany, viii. 39.
Cross, x. 6.
Crossan, ix. 70. xi. 39.
Crossans, viii. 25.
Crossanstowne, viii. 46.
Crossconyll, ix. 69.
Crossecarnaghie, xi. 9.
Crossefeighan, i. 78.
Crossekevan, vi. 49.
Crosseland, viii. 9.
Crosseportcoman, xi. 9.
Crosseragh, xi. 9.
Crossereagh, xi. 9.
Crossireny, v. 45.
Crosskeagh, ix. 68.
Crosskene, viii. 28.
Crosskert, viii. 58.
Crosskeyes, iv. 62.
Crossmackine, ix. 68.
Crossmickgilcoan, vi. 49.
Crosmogleran, vi. 49.
Crosmolin, vi. 73.
Crossnecryne, ix. 67.
Crossowey, vii. 52.
Crossreagh, xi. 14.
Crottgarda, x. 23.
Croughoule, viii. 46.
Crowbally, viii. 64.
Crowe, vi. 21. 49.
Crown Office, vii. 2.
Crowreigh, iii. 41.
Crowvertowne, xi. 54.
Croybegg, iii. 26.
Crubegg, iii. 15.
Cruceath, iv.20.
Crucerath, vii. 61.
Cruestowne, x. 30.
Crufty, v. 24.
Cruiseland, ix. 23.
Cruisetowne, x. 7.
Crumlin, iii. 55. v. 43. vii. 71.
Crumwellsland, i. 10.
Cuallaght, xi. 9.
Cuffine, iii. 39.
Cugane, ix. 65.
Cugullagh, x. 47.
Cimaluaglia, iii. 11.
Cuilenernoy, iii. 39.
Cuilin, xi. 9.
Cuilladderaowne, ix. 68
Cuillagh, ix. 67.
Cuillalnagh, viii. 37.
Cuilnecrossy, iii. 11.
Cuilnegore, iii. 6.
Cuilrienaghbeg, iv. 37.
Cuilrienaglimore, iv. 37.
Culcarren, vi. 75.
Culcowen, x. 38.
Culdarra, xi. 14.
Culderry, iv. 37. 75.
Culebane, iv. 6.
Culebuan, iii. 39.
Cullecorcoran, iii. 39.
Culedoragh, viii. 37.
Culegarrin, xi. 9.
Culegrane, iii. 39.
Culeicallaghan, ix. 12.
Culelicky, iii. 39.
Culenywarenoge, iv. 7.
Cules, iii. 39.
Culetemoragh, x. 49.
Culfada, ix. 68.
Culfaghtrim, xi. 9.
Culfeightrim, xi. 10.
Culickie, ix. 21.
Culinekeele, xi. Me
Culiny, ix. 67.
Cnlkene, xi. 10.
Culkerrin, xi. 9.
Culkipp, vii. 48.
Cullagh, iii. 6. v.32. ix. 55.
Cullaglit, xi. 9.
Callakerne, vi. 19.
Cullaragb, iv. 17.
Cullebegg, ix. 69.
Culledaragh, x. 40.
Cullelaghnen, v. 43.
Cullemoolroony, x. 18.
Cullemonie, xi. 9.
Cullenagh, vii. 48.
Cullenaghe, iv. 6.
Cullenbeg, vi.46.
Cullenmore, vi. 46.
Cullentrager, vi. 19.
Culli, iii. 39.
Cuilin, Tithes of, v. 10.
Cullinagh, vi. 46.
Cullincownie, ix. 3.
Cullinstowne, i.77.
Cullmullin, iv. 50.
Cnllnagorr, xi. 9.
Cullnwan, xi. 9.
Cullodugheran, xi. 7.
Cullow, Fayre of, ix. 67.
Cullrasaskane, xi. 9.
Cullushamagh, vi. 49.
Culmullin, iv. 27.
Fair of, iv. 75.
Culmultathy, iii. 26.
Culnagulloge, xi. 10.
Culneculsheene, ix. 13.
Culnemuckye, viii. 50.
Culocke, i. 6.
Culremona, xi. 14.
Culremony, xi. 9.
Culroghtowne, Tithes of, vii. 2.
Cultemorry, xi. 9.
Cultewen, xi. 9.
Culverhouse Park, iv. 56.
Culvin, vi. 40. ix. 16.
Cumenahavanigkigh, iii. 39.
Cunagh, vi. 60.
Cuneargid, iii. 49.
Cunygere, iii. 39.
Cuoghreagh, x. 6.
Cuoghs, x. 6.
Cuoyfeneganogboy, ix. 68.
Cureen, ’vii. 60.
Curhey, x. 51.
Curihindaragh, vi.46.
Curra, vii. 72.
Currabegg Weyre, v. 39.
Currabarra, iv. 22.
Curragh, i. 77. v. 10. vii. 48. viii. 65.
xi. 43.
Curraghanalla, v. 38.
Curraghard, iii. 49.
Curragharmine, xi. 19.
Curraghbegg, v. 38.
Curraghboge, iv. 37.
Curraghboy, iii. 6.
Curraghdeane, vii. 48.
Curraghdrumdirl, x. 49.
Curraghenassa, ix. 36.
Curragh Igh-rosty, vii. 48.
Curraghishell, vii. 12.
Curraghlaghan, iii. 49.
Curraghlea, v. 29.
Curraghlehan, iv. 37.
Curraghlihi, xi. 2.
Curraghlone, viii. 65.
Curraghmore, vi. 46. 73. ix. 27. 55.
Curraghnegoole, ix. 37.
Curraghnemane, ix. 9.
Curragh-prevenine, viii. 22.
Curraghshallagh, iii. 49.
Curraghtowne, iii. 63. iv. 75. x. 47. xi. 54.
Curraghvalicky, v. 33.
Currane, iv. 7.
Curreboy, viii. 53.
Curreelienefarnagh, ix. 34.
Curregnure, v. 10.
Currestowne, iv. 46.
Curricasten, xi. 10.
Curriginclare, iv. 46.
Currinena, xi. 24.
Curroge, ix. 36.
Currogower, vi. 60.
Currohow, xi. 52.
Currucosleagh, iv. 22.
Currybegg, iv. 6.
Currycasliagh, iii. 39.
Currygarne, x.51.
Curryhunedoyhie, xi. 50.
Curryhyn, iv. 6.
Currykine, iv. 6.
Currylynelegand, iv. 6.
Curtlaghston, vi. 4.
Cussingstowne, viii. 41.
Cussinstowne, viii. 6.
Cuttowir, viii. 65.
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Dacarnglasse, xi. 9.
Dacuthmonagb, v. 6.
Daigynieghter, ix. 70.
Dales, x. 2.
Dalgan, ix. 65.
Dalky, i. 19. iii. 5.
Dallowe, Tithes of,
Damalestowne, x. 33.
Damallstowne, x. 10.
Damastowne, iv. 60. x. 5i
Damestreete, i. 65.
Damishtowne, iv. 62.
Dandguyne, ix. 69.
Dangen, vii. 60.
Dangin, v. 43. 55.
Dangulph, vii. 4-6.
Danishtowne, iv. 62.
Danistowne, ix. 19.
Danluce, vii. 42.
Danston’s Parke, ix. 19.
Danveckellerry, xi. 10.
Darakerath, viii. 28.
Davdestowne, vii. 5.
Dardistowne, i. 72. vii. 5.
Darigraone, vi. 11.
Darkniclassy, viii. 9.
Daristowne, i. 30.
Darssoge, iv. 37.
Daruer, xi. 38.
Darver, x. 7.
Davallinett, xi. 9.
Davallingin, xi. 9.
Davallinrage, xi. 9.
Davidstowne, iv. 75. vi. i
Tithes of, iii. 66.
Davinn, viii. 30.
Davistowne, iv. 51.
Davock, ix. 64.
Dawer, x. 7.
Daweslande, x. 7.
17. 60. 63. x. 56.
Dawi
r. 70.
Dawsland, Tithes of, iii. 0
Dayngyn, ix. 69.
Deagh Carrewe, iii. 39.
Deale, xi. 2.
Tidies, of vii. 53.
Deamur, Rectory of, viii.
Deans Castle, x. 33.
Deanes Grange, i. 56.
House, v. 2. '
Decare, x. 51.
Deece, viii. 4.
Barony of, xi. 48.
Deenes, x. 2.
Deens, x. 30.
Deerestreet, iv. 72.
Deese, Barony of, i. 50.
Deggorne, ix. 88.
Deiry, ix. 21.
Delvin, vii. 34. 44. 63.
Delvyn, iii. 17.
Demefore, vii. 63.
Demiffoure, viii. 26.
Den, v. 6.
Denanstowne, iv. 20.
Dengen, iv. 27. xi. 48.
Denghill, Wood of, ix. 55.
Deragil Ietragh, vi. 46.
Deragiloutragh, vi. 46.
Deralahine, v. 43.
Derdestown, iv. 63.
Dergale, vi. 49.
Derglana, xi. 4.
Dergglissane, ix. 69.
Derifadd, ix. 16.
Derindaragh, x. 12.
Derintoberedy, vi. 36.
Dermiogliter, x. 51.
Dermonghter, x. 51.
Dermott, ix. 46.
Derracalin, v. 32.
Derrcowire, vi. 51.
Derreadda, vi.73.
Derrecamagh, vii. 51.
Derrechithane, xi. 9.
Derremothy, vi. 19.
Derrencharrowhey, vi. 51.
Derrenlebred, vi. 36.
Derricke, i. 77.
Derricleagh, v. 46.
Derrietreagh, vi. 51.
Derrigile, viii. 7.
(122.)
Derimartin, vi. 73.
Derrimore, viii. 46. ix. 66.
DerrindufFe, ix. 82.
Derrineleb, vi. 49.
Derrinligg, viii. 46.
Derrioghill, ix. 55.
Derriowran, vi. 51.
Derrishanvogee, iii. 65.
Derritonellbeg, xi. 65.
Derrivode, xi. 4.
Derriweelodde, v. 37.
Derrnoge, xi. 9.
Derroge, i.46.
Derrtren, ix. 87.
Derry, iii. 26. iv. 6. v. 34. vii. 52. ix.
x. 23. xi. 35.
Derryarhoole, xi. 22.
Derry broghes, vi. 51.
Derrychickane, xi. 9.
Derrychynihy, iii. 39.
Derryclannane, iv. 6.
Derrycrefoge, viii. 49.
Derrycromeightragh, vi. 49.
Derrydaraght, v. 32.
Derrydarragh, iii. 6.
Derrydavies, viii. 7.
Derrydonell, viii. 37.
Derrydorilla, iii. 39.
Derryglysane, ix. 69.
Derrygoely, vi. 59.
Derryloggy, iv. 6.
Derrylyeghe, iv. 6.
Dery m'finila, ix. 65.
Derry M'Laughlin, iii. 53.
Derrymelegill, ix. 68.
Derrymore, x.51.
Derry naland, iv. 6.
Derrynalongane, x. 51.
Derrynebegg, vi. 49.
Derry negowne, xi. 57.
Derrynemonsagh, ix. 11.
Derry ni Curragliboy, iii. 6.
Derrynla, iii. 6.
Derryshanmucks, iii. 65.
Derryshein, Tithes of, v. 10.
Derrytoynell, xi. 65.
Derrytoynellmoore, xi. 65.
Deriyvocke, ix. 69.
Derwor, i. 46.
Desart, x. 7.
Deshert, Rectory of, v. 37.
Desies, ix. 13.
Destinragh, i. 77.
Diacovid, x. 6.
Diagnircaghane, iv. 65.
Dicanath, x. 7.
Dicumore, xi. 9.
Differnan, iv. 14.
Dillon’s Castle, v. 37. vii. 72. ix. 36.
Dillonstowne, vii. 72.
Dingen, vi. 38.
Dingin, ix. 61.
Dingincasry, iv. 75.
Dingings, viii. 7.
Dingle, viii. 56. 60. 62. 68. xi. 2.
Burgage of, viii. 68.
Burrogh of, xi. 2.
Corporation of, viii. 60.
Dipford, vi. 58.
Diradd, ix. 16.
Diriliegh, x. 23.
Dirpatrick, iv. 50.
Dirrada, ix. 68.
Dirrincealigh, iii. 39.
Dirrine, iii. 39.
Dirring, iii. 9.
Disart, viii. 25.
Disert, iii. 43.
Disivelstowne, i. 27. vi. 4.
Dlakes, ix. 21.
Docharrow, viii. 32.
Dockavan, ix. 87 .
Doghtaslane, ix. 70.
Dollordstowne, x.30.
Dollorstowne, x. 7.
Domifower, v. 76.
Domnicor, vi. 49.
Donabate, i. 67.
Donacumper, i. 35.
Donaghmore, ix. 27. x. 18. xi. 9.
Donagbpatrick, i. 15. 19.
Imp' Tithes of, i. 15.
Donaghtague, xi. 48.
Donamore, vi. 4.
Don.amore, Rectory of, i. 32. ix. 44.
Tithes of, ix. 44.
Donany, iii. 37.
Donboyne, xi. 48.
Rectory of, ix. 44.
Tithes of, ix. 44.
Donbroe, viii. 41.
Doncall, ix. 87.
Dondalk, xi. 62.
Doneghmore, ix. 87.
Doneiil, vi. 8.
Donekerry, vi. 38.
Donestowne, xi. 12.
Donghclune, xi. 24.
Dongorny, xi. 50.
Dongstowne, viii. 26.
Donileige, Gleabs of, x. 45.
Imp0 Tithes of, x. 45.
Donininer, v. 29.
Donleckny, vii. 46.
Donleer, ix. 87.
Donnaday, vi. 55.
Donnaghclony, i. 65.
Donnecarran, iii. 66.
Donnekona, ix. 69.
Donnelong, vi. 49.
Donnemeligan, vi. 49.
Donnoghmore, i. 35.
Donocoky, viii. 58.
Donoghcomper, i. 32.
Donogli Duffs Land, ix. 43.
Donoghromper, Rectory of, i. 32.
Donomore, iv. 50.
Rectory of, ix. 46.
Tithes of, ix. 46.
Donowre, iv. 46.
Donreamon, iii. 26.
Donsliaughlin, iv. 50.
Doonebeo, v. 52.
Doonegerry Castle, ix. 68.
Dooncleo, vi. 19.
Doonem'guyne, ix. 70.
Doonemoylin, vi. 60.
Doonenally, ix. 69.
Doonery, xi. 24.
Doongeny, iii. 6.
Doonies, x. 51.
Doonine, xi. 9.
Doonise, vii. 72.
Doonleo, ix. 69.
Doonswynye, iii. 39.
Doory, ix. 55.
Doriky, vi. 19.
Dormane, xi. 24.
Dornue, x. 6.
Dorrigmore, vi. 11.
Dortogh, Tidies of, vii. 53.
Dough Cloyne, v. 58.
Douris, vii. 52.
Dovelish, vi. 49.
Dowanstowne, iii. 22.
Dowbegg, iv. 70. viii. 14.
Dowbegge, vii. 52.
Dowchill, i. 15.
Dowdall’s Farme, v. 24.
Dowde, ix. 49.
Dowdingstotvne, i. 60. v. 20. x. 56.
Dowd’s Cabragh, xi. 26.
Dowdstown, i. 1.
Dowestowne, vii. 51.
Doweth, iv. 75.
Dowgery, vi. 51.
Dowhally, xi. 41.
Dowleane, iii. 23.
Dowmore, vii. 52.
Dowmuckey, xi.43.
Dowmucky, xi. 46.
Downamulloge, i. 78.
Downane, x. 23.
Downcankilly, vi. 49.
Downe, iv. 59.
Downedarrow, v. 68.
Downedimore, v. 64.
Downegalt, iv. 6.
Downegarvally, ix. 67 .
Downemanagh, i. a3.
Downeshyard, iv. 6.
Downewen, iv. 75.
Downgromiily, vi. 49.
Downgue, viii. 30.
Downing, viii. 34.
Downirie, iv. 75.
Downme, viii. 30.
Downower, viii. 1.
Downrian, vi. 49.
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INDEX Dowras, vii. 52.
i.ocorum Dowth, ix. 44. 46.
Th Decree Dowylassirrhyragh, iv. 6.
c of r s Dracotts Farme, i. 6.
Innocents. Drakestowne, x. 7.
Dramaskine, xi. 38.
Dranine, x. 6.
Dranovalti, viii. 32.
Draycottsland, v. 6.
Dressock, i. 15.
Drigen, v. 76.
Drim'kue, vii. 52.
Drimshile, xi. 9.
Drisheghen, xi. 57.
Drisseene, iii. 39.
Drissoge, iii. 23.
Drissogge, iii. 23.
Drissogs, v. 24.
Dristernan, vi. 49.
Droaballowne, v. 55.
Drodanstowne, ix. 65.
Drogheda, i. 42. 77. iii. 22. 37. 66. iv. 53.
vi. 30. 58. vii. 8. 21. 71. ix. 44. x. 2.
7. 30. xi. 38.
Houses in, iv. 72.
• Mayor of, vii. 1 .
Droghedagh, iii. 4. viii. 2. 51. ix. 46. 73.
Droghedah, iii. 63. vii. 1. 17. x. 56.
Droghmuney, v. 6.
Droghodulke, xi. 9.
Drohorly, v. 10.
Dromaldlline, vi. 51.
Dromalgagh, ix. 66.
Dromalty, iii. 26.
Droman, ix. 9.
Dromana, xi. 10.
Dromanadessirt, iii. 39.
Dromanagh, i. 53.
Dramas, vi. 59.
' Dromaskerry, iv. 7.
Dromballagh, x. 7.
Drombane, x. 51.
Tithes of, viii. 59.
Drombaragh, xi. 48.
Drombarnagh, vi. 49.
Drombofire, x. 51.
Dramboybeg, ix. 8.
Dromboyrnore, ix. 8.
Drambride, iv. 7 5.
Dromca, iv. 11.
Dromcae, xi. 51.
Dromcashell, x. 6. 7.
Dromcath, vii. 24.
Dromclive, Rectory of, ix. 66.
Dram Connor, v. 55.
Dromconnor, v. 55.
Dromconragh, iv. 62. 75.
Advowson of, iv. 75.
Market, iv. 75.
Dromcrose, vi. 49.
Dromderry, x. 51.
Dromdery, vi. 70.
Dromdivolagh, vi. 73.
Dromduffe, vi. 49.
Drome, ix. 82.
Dromeana, iv. 6.
Dromeconrehy, iv. 6.
Dromegarhie, viii. 53.
Dromehale, iii. 39.
Dromeillihy, iv. 6.
Domenene, viii. 35.
Dromesta, v. 33.
Dromgaamaghe, v. 55.
Dromgane, vi. 51.
Dromgill, Lower, iv. 75. v. 76.
Upper, iv. 75. v. 76.
Dromginine, iv. 30.
Dromgoldston, vii. 1.
Dromgoldstown, i. 1.
Dromgonhy, vii. 21.
Dromgoolin, x. 7.
Dromgoyly, v. 55.
Dromhamper, iii. 39.
Dromhill, Mannor of, i. 46.
Dromherrine, vi. 49.
Dromhughcgell, vi. 49.
Dromicam, i. 46.
Dromileigh, Impropriations of, x. 45.
Dromine, Mannor of, x. 7.
Dromins, vii. 21.
Dromiskin, v. 6.
Dromkeery, ix. 69.
Dromkivane, x. 51.
Dromkreehie, v. 33.
w . xi. 10.
Druga, ix. 68.
Drum, iv. 22. v. 37.
Imp' Rectories of, v. 37.
Drumaghmegarty, vi. 35.
Drumaghrulin, iii. 26.
Drumahane, xi. 10.
Drumalgaugh, vi. 19.
Drumalure, v. 18.
Drumankeare, i. 77.
Drumannor, i. 46.
Drumart, xi. 9.
Drumbanada, iii. 45.
Drumbarragh, i. 77. 78.
Drumbilly, ix. 87.
Drumcaith, ix. 88.
Drumcappell, x. 38.
Drumcarmacke, x. 6.
Drumcarrane, i. 1.
Drumcheely, iv. 14.
Drumcliffe, ix. 66.
Drumconnell, x. 30.
Drumconragh, iv. 60.
Drumcree, Rectory of, vi. 11.
Drumcullon, ix. 61.
Drumdarin, xi. 14.
Drumdeevin, x. 6.
Drumdurigh, vii. 58.
Drumedderalcna, viii. 58.
Druinemona, ix. 70.
Drumfadda, xi. 10.
Drumflue, v. 6.
Drumford, vi. 21.
Drumgooler. x. 7.
Drumgore, i. 77.
Drumhervlagh, xi. 57.
Drumliestowne, 5. 61.
Drumidorin, xi. 24.
Drumin, i. 77.
Druminagh, iv. 20.
Drumine, ix. 88.
Drumkeely, xi. 10.
Drumknawa, iv. 14.
Drumlargin, Rectory of, ix. 46.
23.
- Tithes of, i
Drumlia, x
Drumline,
Drumlirry, xi. :
Drumlisnegeratl
DnunlogliciiHm:
Drumna, xi. 9.
.46.
Drumnagardin, xi. 10.
Drumnagarry, x. 51.
Drumnagenisse, xi. 9.
Drumnagessane, xi. 9.
Drumnaghy, xi. 9.
Drumnaheske, xi. 9.
Drumnahey, xi. 10.
Drumnargitt, xi. 9.
Drumnatannaghroe, v. 46.
Drumnebohy, vi. 73.
Drumnecreer, x. 1.
Drumnihisky, xi. 15.
Drumore, x. 54. xi. 39.
Drumpapereth, v. 43.
Drumreagh, iii. 39.
Drumrutagh, iii. 26.
Drumskirie, 5. 76.
Drumtin, x. 6.
Drumyn, i. 1.
Drunankare, i. 77.
Drwhis Land, iv. 73.
Diymansland, vii. 10.
Drynagh, v. 32.
Drynan, i. 53.
Drynane, iii. 11.
Dryvanstowne, vi. 38.
Duagh, v. 36.
Dually, iii. 59.
Duargan, vi. 36.
Dublin, i. 13. 14. 17. 18. 21. 23. 42. 43.
45. 46. 49. 58. 62. 65. 70. 73. 81.
iii. 3. 9. 13. 28. 33. 37. 41. 44.
48. 53. 61. iv. 26. 41. 47. 53. 56.
62 . 63. v. 28. 38. vi. 28. 44. 63.
68. vii. 2. 4. 5. 16. 34. 38. 41. viii.
2. 14. ix. 6. 19. 30. 61. 82. x. 2. 30.
33. 56. xi. 26. 30. 39. 43. 46. 54. 63.
■ City, i. 10.
County, i. 15.
House in, viii. 46.
Houses in, vi. 4. 25.
Ducarrigg, iii. 39.
Dudryne, ix. 68.
Duffesland, vii. 35.
Dughilly, v. 18.
Duhally, v. 18.
Duleane, x. 47.
Duleargga, x. 6.
Duleek, i. 27. iv. 75. vii. 21.61.
Duleeke, i. 69. iii. 4. iv. 20. 73. v. 24. vii.
17. 21. viii. 2. ix. 88. x. 2.
Tithes of, iii. 66.
Dullany, i. 65.
Dullardstowne, viii. 2.
Dummore, viii. 14.
Dunabate, Rectory of, vi. 4.
Dunafriagh, xi. 9.
Dunamolloghany, xi. 10.
Dunamore, i. 27.
Dunany, x. 2.
Dunard, xi. 10.
Dunbegg, 5. 43.
Dunbin, ix. 87.
Dunboine, i. 3.
Dunboy, ix. 46.
Dunboyne, Messuages in, i. 1.
Dunboyne, i. 27. 77. iv. 20. vi. 4. vii. 21. 38.
61. ix. 44. 73.
Rectory of, ix. 46.
Tithes of, ix. 46.
Dunbroe, i. 27. 53. x. 45.
Duncormucke, vi. 71.
Duncyuntrahen, viii. 58.
Dundalk, iii. 43. 44. 66. iv. 44.. x. 7.
Barony of, xi. 38.
Liberties of, iv. 42.
Presentacon of, ix. 87.
Dundegnane, viii. 8.
Dundermond, xi. 9.
Dundore, ix. 21.
Dune, x. 40.
Dunecomine, xi. 9.
Dunedrisse, xi. 9.
Duneene, iii. 39.
Dunegarbre, xi. 9.
Dunegegie, v. 43.
Duneloy, xi. 9.
Dunene, v. 76. vii. 52.
Duneny, ix. 61.
Dunery, ix. 64.
Dunesafricke, xi. 9.
Dunesevericke, Castle of, xi. 9.
Duuesower, x. 51.
Dunganan, iv. 53.
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Dungannyn, i. 46.
Dunganstowne, i. 15. v. 61.
Dungarvan, x. 45.
Gleabs of, x. 45.
Impropriate Tithes of, x. 45.
Rectories of, x. 45.
Dungennyn, i. 46.
Dungland, xi. 15.
Dungohnan, vii. 13.
Dungorny, xi.50.
Dungory, vii. 52.
Dungulpesland, vii. 35.
Dunile, Rectory of, ix. 13.
Tithes of, ix. 13.
Duniny, xi. 10.
Dunistowne, iv. 51.
Dunkelline, ix. 65.
Dunkellyn House, iii. 11.
Mannorof, ix.64.
Dunkitt, Tidies of, ix. 34.
Dunlon, iii. 15.
Dunluce, ix. 81. xi. 9. 10.
Dunmarry, xi. 10.
Dunmire, xi. 10.
Dunmoe, xi. 62.
Dunnaghmore, Hills of, ix. 88.
Dunnonin, xi. 9.
Dunore, viii. 46.
Dunovernane, xi. 9.
Dunowre, xi. 39.
Dunrynntrahen, viii. 59.
Dunsaghlin, vii. 38.
Dunsaghlyn, i. 27. 77.
Dnnsallagh, xi. 60.
Dunsany, Manuor of, xi. 54.
Dunshaghlin, viii. 2.
Dunsundle, ix. 68.
Duntrileagh, vii. 48.
Dunvaly, x. 6.
Dunveceller, xi. 10.
Duras, vii. 52.
Durgseane, ix. 69.
Durley, viii. 58.
Durly, x. 6.
Durras, Gleabs of, x. 45.
Impropriations of, x. 45.
Imp' Tidies of, x. 45.
Rectories of, x. 45.
Durrough, vi. 19.
Durry Lowne, ix. 27.
Durryvally, Rectory of, v. 10.
Divoyste, i. 78.
Dwylis, viii. 56.
Dyamor, i. 46.
Dyan, vi. 59.
Dyrryvoghter, ix. 68.
Eaghvarkaghmore, xi. 9.
Edane, x.51.
Edenany, xi. 57.
Edenburt, i. 77.
Edencomshane, i. 78.
Edendufferacke, ix. 51.
Edenfiiar, xi. 9.
Edestowne, Rectory and Tithe of, i. 32.
Edistowne, i. 32.
Edmondstowne, i. 56. 73. iii. 31. ix.75.
Edmunstowne, i. 8.
Edonmore, x. 6.
Eghan, x. 6.
Eglish, ix. 61.
Eightermoragh, vii. 12.
Eightermoroghbeg, vii. 12.
Eightermoroghmore, vii. 12.
Ekeagdoragh, vi. 6.
Ellagh, iii. 11. ix. 67.
Ellanetraskearleigh, viii. 65.
Ellans, viii. 14.
Elley, ix. 69.'
Elliston, vi. 68.
Ellunm'Allyn, xi. 9.
Elutstowne, iii. 27.
Emlogh, vi. 53.
Emlogheitragh, x. 23.
Emloghoutragli, x. 23.
Emolaghskarran, viii. 56.
Emolaghslatt, viii. 56.
Enagh, i. 77.
Enaghbeg, vi. 19.
Enaghmore, vi. 19.
Enan, viii. 46.
Encomagh, x. 33.
Enescoffy, ix. 75.
(122.)
Eniscorthy, iii. 32.
Enisinot, iv. 75.
Enodstowne, x. 7.
Enyn, ix. 55.
Eorand, i. 77.
Eregane, x. 51.
Brisk, xi. 54.
Ernonstowne, x. 7.
Erregall, vi. 49.
Esker, vi. 4.
Eskeracrogh, vi. 19.
Esker Castle, x. 40.
Eskermore, vi. 51.
Eskirvorily, x. 51.
Eslanmore, xi. 9.
Esmond Mannor, v. 10.
Essex House, London, vi. 73.
Ethestowne, v. 70.
Eyores, iv. 60.
F.
Faganstowne, iv. 75.
Faghigoody, vi. 49.
Faghileagh, v. 21.
Faghiny, x. 51.
Faghir m'Tibbott, ix.64.
Fagholstowne, v.76.
Fahach, viii. 50.
Fahagh, ix. 28.
Fahibeg, v. 43.
Fahie, x.6.
Faliikerane, iv. 65.
Fahimore, v. 43.
Fahy M'Tibbott, iii. 11.
Faigh, The, ix. 6.
Faighey, x. 51.
Fairemecollomoy, x. 23.
Fairemeganagh, ix. 13.
Fallagb, iii. 15.
Fallagherin, vi.49.
Fallamore, Great, ix. 87.
Little, ix. 87.
Fallart, vi. 49.
Falliny, x.51.
Fall is, x. 60.
Fanaghertnecarie, v. 43.
Faneoicklodig, viii. 56.
Fannamore, ix. 67.
Fannistowne, vi. 71.
Fanveragh, viii. 56.
Farantyerkyme, iv. 6.
Farbill, v. 24.
Barony of, xi. 62.
Fardreun, ix. 25.
Farenlaherty, xi. 2.
Fargrum, ix. 68.
Farm M'Aslin, xi. 15.
Farinveckallin, xi. 10.
Farlagh, vii. 21.
Tithes of, v. 29.
Farnaclearig, x. 36.
Farnagh, vi. 6.
Famaght, iii. 15.
51.
Farm
Farm .
Farnecalp, xi. 46
Farnivicallin, xi.
Farraghbayse, vi
Farranamallagh,
Farranbullo, vi. :
Farranecroffe, ii
Farranedine,
Farra '
Farranwasling, iv. 74'.
Farrenbore, iii. 55.
Farrencountlonnig, viii. 57-
Farrengras, iii. 55.
Farrenkyerry, iv. 6.
Farrenlaghessy, ix. 13.
Farrenelesirie, xi. 9.
Farrenmac Thomas, x. 6.
Farrenphearish, ix. 53.
Farrenrostye, x. 38.
Farrentimickeene, viii. 56.
Farrentowrine, iv. 7.
Farren Win. M'Carry, viii. (
Farribregge, i. 46.
Farrindufie, x. 23.
Farrineskeh, i.46.
Farringulomoyle, x. 23.
Farrinlesery, xi. 9.
Farrinmabin, x. 23.
Farrinmorriss, x.6.
Farrintanke, v. 68.
Farrintonine, ix. 12.
Farrondueke, iv. 6.
Farronlatdne, viii. 62.
Farronydn, iv. 6.
Fartullagh, v. 24.
Fasaghdyning, Barony of, iv. l:
Fassagh, i.77. ix.88.
Fayran, xi.27.
Feaghm'conell, Rectory of, ix. i
Tithes of, ix. 66.
Fearlaghan, viii. 53.
Fearnes, iii. 41.
Fearnesoule, ix. 21.
Fearrincoyra, ix. 68.
Feartemore, ix. 65.
Febegg, iii. 66.
Feblestowne, vi. 4.
Febrack, ix. 65.
Fedanmore, vi. 19.
Feelstown, i. 15.
Feeroe, iv. 37.
Fegenstowne, i.77.
Fehafeene, xi. 35.
Feildstowne, i. 75.
Feladabeg, iv. 37.
Feladamore, iv. 37.
Felaim, iv. 87.
Felleston, i. 46.
Feltrim, iv.42.
Femanagh, v. 55.
Fener, ix. 61.
reagiegh, vi. 51.
Fennaghes, vi. 55.
Fennanbeg, viii. 35.
Fennanmore, viii. 35.
Fennanstowne, v. 72.
Fenner, xi. 54.
Fennockstowne, v. 24.
Fennor, iv. 75. vi. 4.
Feotrum, vi. 51.
Feranecananagh, viii. 65.
Fermoy, v. 13.
Fernaught, vi. 6.
Femeferloghin, v. 55.
Femes, viii. 65.
Mannor of, viii. 65.
Fernivekindry, xi. 10.
Feroghs, vi. 53.
Ferrame, viii. 4.
Ferranstellan, vi. 75.
Ferrard, iii. 43. v. 6.
Ferremordane, v. 10.
Ferrengrotty, ix. 68.
Ferreribbard, viii. 57.
Ferris, xi.9.
Ferrmandarragli, xi. 37.
Fertagheightra, i. 78.
Fertagliorotro, i. 78.
Ferther, xi.9.
Fertymore, ix.65.
Fetherd, vii. 35. 46.
Fewes, Gleabs of, x. 45.
Impropriations of, x. 45.
Imp' Tithes of, x. 45.
Rectories of, x. 45.
Fhartach, i.77.
Fiaghbane, iii. 39.
Fianmeanagh, xi. 35.
Fianstowne, iii. 63.
Fic Quiny, v. 55.
Fiddanstowne, vi. 4.
Fidiagh, vii. 34.
Fidorfe- Rochefort, xi. 48.
Fidorghrochford, Tithes of, vii
Fidorthkerd, Tithes of, viii. 5.
Fieldstowne, x. 57.
Fierdonell, x. 23.
Fierscorrane, iii. 63.
Figal), iii. 23.
Figlassye, viii. 50.
Fildalke, i.32.
Filpotsmore, i. 46.
Finngh, x. 6. xi. 19. ,
Fingall House, i. 78.
Finglagh Towne, Great,
Finglass, i. 43. iv. 20. 65.
Finglasse, i. 50.
Finglogh towne, Little, i.46.
Finiskill, x. 60.
Finmane, v. 38.
Finnaghs Land, vi. 4.
Finnan Ishiell, v. 39.
Finnanmore, v. 39.
i Finoway, xi. 26.
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Finskin, x. 60.
Fintavin, vm. 28.
Finvogh, ix. 68.
Firemore, ix. 25.
Firrpark, vii. 10.
Fishumble Street, i.
St. House, i. 6
i, i. 46.
i. 19.
72.
ii. 2. 23.
Fishin
Fitherd, v. 27.
Fitz Johns Land, i. 15.
Fitz Lyon’s Land, ix. 1
Fitz Simons Land,
Fitz Symonds Land, i. 3.
Fitz Symons Land. ' ’
Flay Garden, viii.
Fleensland, ix. 19.
Fleenston, viii. 2.
Flemings!
Flemyngstowne, iv. 20.
Fleshtowne, i. 19.
Flessestowne, vi. 4.
I'lmstowne, l. 35.
Flockmeaddon, vi. 4.
Floods Freehold, i. 1.3.
Flughan, xi. 57.
Flughineney, x. 51.
Fogerlaghe, iv. 6.
Fogginstowne, ix. 65.
Foglin, vi. 49.
Fogries Castle, iii. 39.
Folieleagli, vi. 75.
Follen, iii. 39.
Fonenanagh, vi. 49.
Fookestowne, vii. 21.
Footstowne, ix. 44. 46.
Foranfeenalagh, vi. 21.
Forduffe, iv. 30.
Forenoght, vi. 46.
Forgney, i.46.
Fornaghts, vi. 55.
Fornaughts, The Great,
Forre
i. 69.
Forstallstowne,
Forte Ferry, xi. 15.
11.
Fort Hill, Tithes of, v. 40.
Fortinare, v. 52.
Fortstowne, v
Fortt
ii. 65.
Forty Acres, :
Foryntainc, iii. 2.
Fosterfield, vii. 21.
Fostrestowne, i. 46.
Fouckstowne, i. 69.
Foulchirstowne, vii. 48.
Fowerty, Salmon Fishing of, v. 43.
Fowkestowne, Little, i. 30.
Foylestowne, i. 77.
Fragh, iii. 13.
Francistreet, iv. 62.
Francis St. Dub’, Houses in, i. 6.
- Houses ir
Fi-ar
c. 12.
Franstowi
Frapper-lane, i. 50.
Freedom, Tithes of, v. 10.
Freelone, v. 24.
Freessans, vii. 2.
Little, vii. 2.
Free Warier ' *
i. 39.
v. 60.
Freva
Frevy
Frey'ffays, vi. 38.
Friarstowne, ix. 6 1 .
Frieaghmine, viii. 32.
Friers-street, v. 62.
Friertown, i. 27.
Fringcrstowne, iii. 25.
Fritters Land, vii. 10.
Fryeghoid, viii. 32.
llectory of, ix. 61.
Tithes of, ix. 61 .
Fuerdne, ix. 69.
Fullacree, v. 61.
Fullaghicnny, vii. 58.
Fullam, The, xi. 54.
Fullerstowne, Tithes of, ii
Fimshannagheighteragh, i
Funshannaghoughteragh, i
Funshenaghmorc, ix. 68.
Funsinaghbege, vii. 52.
Funsinaghbegg, vii. 53.
Funsinaghmore, vii. 52.
Fuogh Castle, ix. 67.
Fuugh, x. 47.
Fynnangarrow, ix. 36.
Finnoscloyn, x. 6.
Fynorie, ix. 64.
Fynyne Land, iv. 47.
G.
Gadamond, llectory and Titlies of, i. 32.
Gailagh, ix. 67.
Galbally, vii. 48.
Tithes of, vii. 48.
Galbaly, Abbey of, vii. 48.
Gaibeston, i. 35.
Galboyestowne, i. 77.
Galdrosse, iv. 37.
Galey, x. 51.
Gallanagh, vi. 49.
Gallen, x.51.
Gallcnstowne, i. 8.
Gallierie, v. 10.
Gallinfeiragh, i. 78.
Gallnag, vii. 52.
Galloniteragh, i. 78.
Gallonroe, i. 78.
Gallonstowne, i. 52.
Gallonstramore, i. 78.
Gallounemrare, viii. 28.
Gallowes Park, vii. 8.
Gallrowstowne, v. 6.
Gallstowne, v. 61. vi. 46. x.2.
Galluncurtampull, i.78.
Gallway, v. 43. vii. 52.
Gates Quarter, v. 4.
Galmorestowne, v. 77.
Galmoystowne, iv. 50.
Galrowstowne, v. 6.
Galtliyer, iii. 2.
Galtrim, Vicarage of, v. 61.
Galvalle, xi. 9.
Galway, iv. 22. vii. 37. ix. 77. xi. 65.
Fairs, i. 46.
Gamwells Land, vii. 10.
Ganaderry, vi. 49.
Ganglasse, vi. 49.
Gannoges, vi. 4.
Gapple, iii. 35.
Gara Drumavt, xi. 9.
Garane, ix. 65.
Garaon, iii. 53.
Garbally Castle, ix. 69.
Gardenrath, i. 15.
Garenabantroy, xi. 9.
Garlrn Castle, ix. 69.
Garhurra, iii. 1 1 .
Garignan, viii. 59.
Garisker, x. 16.
Garistowne, v.77.
Garlanstowne, iv. 75.
Garlock, Tithes of, i. 19.
Gumm-ighe, vii. 21.
Garnelline, v. 43.
Garnocke, iii. 27.
Garnoughti-agh, viii. 64.
Garnybuy, ix. 50.
Garontanly, x. 51.
Garra, iv. 37.
Garracke, Rectoi-y of, v. 63.
Garragh, i. 46. viii. 40.
Garraghedry, vi. 38.
Garrakoile, vi. 73.
Garralake, ix. 27.
Garran, v. 29. vi. 36. vii. 48. ix. 9. 67.
Garrananelona, ix- 69.
Garranderragh, iii. 11.
Garrandstowne, ix. 21.
Garraneard, iv. 7.
Garranedurragli, iii. 6.
Garranegivewigg, iv. 6.
Garranes, viii. 53.
Garranfela, ix. 36.
Garranhist, ix. 36.
Gavrankasty, vii. 72.
Garrankele, v. 43.
Garranikynan, Tithes of, ix. 9.
Garraumillon, viii. 50.
Garranmore, ix. 64. 68.
Garranmorrish, vi. 14.
Garrannullon, viii. 50.
Garransoutragh, x. 23.
Garranvacosse, ix. 36.
Garraris, vi. 38.
Garrendenug, x. 23.
Garrenseightragh, x. 23.
Garrestowne, x. 33. xi. 51. 54.
Garrestown House, i. 15.
Imp' Tithes of, i. 15.
Garretstowne, iii. 60.
Garriancarra, v. 55.
Garribehilla, ix. 64.
Garribride, ix. 64.
Garribrikin, x. 23.
Garribritt, ix.43.
Garricastle, iv. 37. vi. 19.
Garridoneli, iii. 35.
Garriduffe, v. 10. xi. 39.
Garriefangugh, ix. 13.
Gai-rieicreigh, viii. 64.
Garrigarrouse, vi. 49.
Garrilegg, vi. 41.
Garriline, viii. 63.
Garriloysagh, v. 29.
Garrimore, x. 23.
Garrinageerali, ix. 54.
Garrinclare, viii. 50.
Garrincor, i.46.
Garrinearly, x. 18.
Garrinegeragh, ix. 53.
Garrinein, i. 19.
Garrineshellagh, ix. 68.
Garringree, viii. 8.
Garrinigark, v. 58.
Garrinmore, ix. 69.
Garrinoe, iv. 55.
Garrinrewag, ix. 36.
Garrintanse, vi. 11.
Garrishean, Tithes of, ix. 9.
Garriskill, ix. 16.
Garristowne, i. 30. vii. 21.
Garrmekreagh, ix. 55.
Garrolagh, x. 7.
Garron, viii. 65.
Garrostoivne, iv. 20.
Garrotstowne, iii. 60.
Garrough, x. 23.
Garrow, i.46.
Garrowegilly, viii. 35.
Garrowlagh, x. 7.
Garr, Rectory of, iii. 66.
Rectory of, vi. 58.
Garrundarrogh, ix. 68.
Garryduff, vii. 48.
Garryduffe, iii. 41. ix. 69. xi. 24.
Garrycappie, ix. 68.
Garryetred, x. 32.
Garrygarrowe, vi. 49.
Garryhensboye, vii. 46.
Garryhinagh, iii. 60.
Garry Ightragh, x. 38.
Garrymore, iv. 14. viii. 53.
Garrymorenehabert, ix. 69.
Garrynafancine, x. 32.
Garynahiskidy, viii. 12.
Garryneasy, viii. 8.
Garryneruigge, iv. 6.
Garrynisky, vii. 48.
Garrynodriss, ix. 4.
Garry noe, viii. 8.
Garrynygoule, iv. 55.
Garryoughtrngh, x. 38.
Garrysliand, Rectory and Tithes of, i. 46.
Garrysinnott, i. 81.
Garryveasoge, iv. 6.
Garryvoe, Rectory of, viii. 10.
Garrtown, Tithes of, i. 19.
Gartcomen, xi. 15.
Gartnecrussy, North, iii. 60.
Garvagh, v.38.
Garvecluanta, xi. 9.
Garvoag, xi. 15.
Garymore, i. 69.
Gaskanstowne, x. 2.
Gauntbresland, i. 46.
Gawland, iii. 11.
Gawran, v. 29.
Gearisker, v.38.
Gedayhanstowne, iii. 36.
Gcdenstowne, viii. 20.
Geilbrds Grove, i. 3.
Gelugstaffe, v. 6.
George Lane, iv. 47.
Georgeparke, vi.75.
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Glassbollies, vi. 49.
Glasseneven, i. 67.
Glassganeymore, v. 52.
Glassinenen, i. 6.
Glasskeme, x. 51.
Gleanamagh, xi. 19.
Gleanbegg, xi. 50.
Gleanbegge, viii. 9.
Glenahone, xi. 10.
Glenarme, xi. 9. 14.
Monastery of, xi. 9.
Glenes, iii. 26.
Glin, viii. 44.
Glinahine, xi. 10.
Glinarkney, xi. 10.
Glindanie, xi. 10.
Glinmeanagh, xi. 10.
Glinravill, xi. 9.
Gliunes, Mountains of, iii. 39.
Gloghegalla, ix. 67.
Glonbridag, iv. 39.
Gloyre, xi. 10.
Glumlnny, vi. 51.
Glyn, iii. 15.
Gneeve, xi. 7.
Gnewbane, viii. 47.
Gnobegge, ix. 69.
Gobudagh, x. 6.
Godamendy, vi. 4.
Godan, viii. 58.
Godfriheristown, i. 19.
Goife, xi. 9.
Golbally, ix. 64.
Gollagb, ix. 67.
Gollinehula, x. 51.
Golpagh, ix. 51.
Goltrim, iii. 14.
Gonocke, vii. 38.
Gonocks, vii. 38.
Gordons House, vii. 21.
Goresker, x. 16.
Gorhuase, ix. 57.
Gorltaticim, ix. 68.
Gormanstowne, vii. 21. 22.
Lower, x. 7.
Upper, x. 7.
Gormillis, xi. 10.
Gormley, ix. 8.
Gorravohir, v. 55.
Gorrinvorster, ix. 43.
Gortagany, x. 51.
Gortagliirty, ix. 68.
Gortalassa, iii. 39.
Gortantibrat, vii. 21.
Gortard, iv. 6.
Gortatnare, v. 8.
Gortavodican, viii. 14.
Gortbolare, ix. 38.
Gortbonehelie, v.43.
Gortboy, vii. 52.
Gortclassegh, ix. 34.
Gortclogh, v. 72.
Gortcomvey, vi. 49.
Gortcoyvin, xi. 10.
Gortdearig, iii. 39.
Gortdinradaine, viii. 50.
Gortdorieke, x.42.
Gortdrissagh, ix. 67.
Gortdromaghe, iv. 6.
Gortdromokterie, iii. 39.
Gortdronnillagh, iii. 39.
Gorteard, iv. 6.
Gortechasan, iv. 22.
Gortecoleighshragbmicknuckgenny, '
Gortecomine, xi. 10.
Gorteenfryeh, iii. 6.
Gortefada, vii. 52.
Gortegaddery, vi. 49.
Gortegueffe, vi. 49.
Gortehahye, vii. 52.
Gorteinenigg, iv. 6.
Gortekirim, vi. 49.
Gortelana, xi. 4.
Gortenadikane, vii. 52.
Gortenchislane, vii. 48.
Gortencrassy, iv. 65.
Gortene, ix. 69.
Gortenecacka, v. 38.
Gorteny, vi. 49.
Gortereagh, iv. 6.
Gortermoine, iii. 45.
Gorteskewly, vi. 49.
GorteskibeU, iv. 22.
Gorteskiboll, iv. 22.
Gortesnigh, vi. 49.
Gortfad Castle, iii. 39.
Gortfada, viii. 14. ix. 68.
Gortnegutpage, vii. 52.
Gortnehaha, vii. 52. viii.
Gortnehally, ix. 65.
Gortneliiskragii, ix. 69.
Gortneilagh, ix.36.
Gortneisky, ix. 68.
Gortnekebby, vi. 49.
Gortnekelly, ix. 69.
Gortnelan, ix. 69.
Gortnelekin, vi. 49.
Gortnelogh, x. 42.
Gortnelogher, vi. 49.
Gortneloune, xi. 24.
Gortnemackyne, ix. 68. (
Gortnemana, ix. 68.
Gortnemerigan, vi. 49.
Gortnemoddagh, i. 19.
Gortnemona, vi. 69.
Gortnesheehy, ix. 36.
Gortneskeagh, vii- 72.
Gortnesuleboy, iii. 49.
Gortnesynie, vu. 52.
Gortnevaie, vi.49.
Gortnevame, vi. 49.
Gortneveagh, ix. 36.
Gortnevelly, x. 42.
Gortnevoppagh, v. 43.
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INDEX Gortnirglogh, vi.49.
LOCOUUJI Gortnoglogh, x. 38.
•j* Gortnohine, xi. 24.
rhc ^ccrccs (jortnosh, v. 6.
Innocents. Gortnoskeliy, ix. 4.
Gortnymackullagh, iv
Gortreogb, viii. 68. i:
Gortringan, vi. 49.
Gortroe, ix. 53. 54.
Gortrow, vii. 52.
Gortrush, v. 6.
Gortsanavoliy, iii. 39.
Gortshamer, vi.49.
Gortsilly, xi. 65.
Gorttecana, ix. 69.
Gorttemadyne, ix. 65
Gorttfaryll, ix. 68.
Gorttiecarna, ix. 69.
Gorttnegappil, ix. 65.
Gorttneshamma, ix. 6
Gorttyroyn, i:
Gort
i. 11.
Gortuse, t
Gortutha, ix. 58.
Gortveneaghulins, vii. 1
Gortvidery, v. 8.
Gortvoher, vii. 48.
Gortwallin, i. 46.
Gortyanly, ix. 69.
Gortyne, ix. 69.
Gortyroyne, iii. 6.
Gosslingestowne, vii. 68
Gotnecammy, v.43.
Gouldenlane House, i.
Gouldings Land, vi. 38
Land, Tithes, of,
Goule, x. 51.
Gourtnecrushy, vi. 10.
Gowinne, iii. 49.
Gowlane, iii. 39.
Gowlebegg, iv. 6.
Gowran, iii. 61.
GowrtardaclnuTa, vi. 1!
Gowrtneshannan, ix. 5(
Gragagli, viii. 8.
Grage, ix. 49. 69.
Grages, vii. 19.
Grageshonin, viii. 8.
Gragesiman, vi. 11.
Graggdihue, ix. 68.
Gragges, iv. 50. iii. 66.
Gragshallagh, xi. 46.
Gragure, viii. 68.
Graige, i. 69. v. 29.
Graigelamtnce, ix. 49.
Graigenescarry, v. 29.
Graigeshallagh, xi. 43.
Grainge, Lower, v. 29.
Old, v. 29.
The, vii. 22.
Tithes of, v. 29.
Upper, v. 29.
Grainraore, x. 6.
Grallagh, iii. 49.
Grallynamadow, x. 51.
Gralogh, ix. 64.
Grarasy, ix. 64.
Granaghclogh, vi. 49.
Gram
v. 10.
Granebegg, x. 60.
Granehorny, viii. 65.
Grange, i. 46. iv. 50. vi. 19
Lower, v. 31.
of die Lough, iv. 20.
Upper, v. 31.
Grangeballychelmar, iii. 6.
Grnngegorman, i. 32. iv. 60. x. 56.
Grangemocleare, v. 10.
Grangemonvoy, vii. 53.
Grangemore, ix. 13.
Grangend, viii. 2.
Grangcstowne, v. 16.
Grangetulskeryn, Tidies of, vii. 53.
Granggorman, i. 35.
Grangly, ix. 64.
Grannagh, vi.36.
Grantstowne, iii. 2. ix. 12.
Grasseden, i. 15.
Grassiboy, ix. 8.
Grasslagh, iii. 49.
Grasstontowne, x. 7.
Grealaghbeg, Tithes of, ix. 9.
Great Fame, i. 6.
Farnaghts, i. 38.
Jennett, vi. 38.
Meadow, v. 37.
Greatwood, vi. 4.
Greenane, vi. 73.
Greenanmore, ix. 37.
Greenehills, iv. 9.
Greenesend, vii. 68.
Greenknocke, ix. 44.
Greenlaw, vi. 49.
Greenock, i. 15.
Greenocke, i. 19. vii. 20. ix. 46.
Greenoge, ix. 19.
Greggm'tibbod, ix. 65.
Grellagh, iv.7.
Grellaghbegg, x. 51.
Grenaghan, viii. 40.
Grenan, v. 29. ix. 11. 43.
Courts Baron, ix. 11.
Courts Leet, ix. 11.
Grenanbegweyer, v. 37.
Grenocke, ix. 73.
Grenogg, i. 52.
Grenunmuree, iv. 22.
Grestowne, i. 15.
Grewtoran, i. 17.
Greymore, v. 10.
Grige, vii. 48.
Griffinstowne, viii. 46.
Gronivrin, vii. 45.
Grotticrowyne, ix. 69.
Grottologhan, ix.68.
Grottoneilreagh, ix. 68.
Grovesland, i. 77.
Gruagh, xi. 9.
Gryanreagh, x. 51.
Grynanstowne, viii. 1.
Grynock, iv. 63.
Gncknemills, v. 64-.
Guevenemannagli, i. 46.
Guewbeg, xi.39.
Gullane, iv. 7.
Gunwy, x. 6.
Gurranouglitrag, iii. 39.
Gurrans, x. 23.
Gurrickcarvy, vii. 72.
Gurteen, v.29.
Gurteenekally, v. 10.
Gurtenegrage, v. 73.
Gurternadooge, viii. 49.
Gurtin, ix. 25.
Gurtine-Iveagher, Tithes of, ix. 84.
Gurtinekally, v. 10.
Gurtmore, iii. 47.
Gurtnagapull, xi. 9.
Gurtniscarty, ix. 27.
Gwen, x. 49.
Gwerveamon, i. 78.
G[ ] Tithes of, i. 19.
H.
Hacketsland, iv. 17.
Rackets Ould Castle, ix.82.
ne de Dunboine, i
>ry of, ix. 61.
Harbertstowne, v. 26.
Iiardingstowne, iv. 75.
Harlockestowne, xi. 48.
Iiarlocketowne, ix. 19.
I-Iorlockstowne, iv. 50. ix. 19.
Harloque, v. 55.
Ilarloquebegg, v. 55.
Harparstowne, vii. 26.
Hamestowne, ix. 46.
Harriston-barrett, vi. 48.
Harristowne, viii. 46. ix. 44. x. 6. xi. 46.
Hartstowne, i. 77. vii. 63. xi. 43, 46.
Hartwell, vi. 55.
Ilathirdaf, ix. 69.
Haumies, ix. 37.
Hawkinstowne, vi. 4.
Hayestowne, i. 42. vii. 2.
Haynstowne, i. 82.
Haynton, xi. 54.
Haystowne, vii. 4. x. 30.
Headlandway, vii. 21.
Heardsmade, i. 81.
Heathstowne, v. 26.
Hebenan, vii. 1 .
Heedons, Rectory of, v. 10.
Heglish, xi. 9.
Hegrettslands, i. 10.
Helchestowne, x. 7.
Henenines, vi. 49.
Henotston, Tithes of, viii. 5.
Heogli, iii. 49.
Herbertstowne, viii. 26.
Herlilene, x. 6.
Heronstowne, iv. 75.
Heynestowne, ix. 87
Hideshouse, vii. 68.
Higginstowne, iii. 36. iv. 75. vii. 21. x.30.
Highandurog, iv. 22.
Highbaskin, vi.32.
Highmeare, ix. 88.
High Street, i. 27. 58. 62. iii. 3. iv. 56. v. 1.
High St. Dublin, i. 38.
Dublin, House in, i. 1 1.
High Streete, i. 46.
High Street, House in, i.8. 11.
Houses in, i.21.
Mes’, i. 21.
Waterford, iii. 61.
Hightowne, vii. 26.
HiUtowne, iv. 75. viii. 2. xi. 54.
Great, i.72.
Hoare, v. 52.
Abby of, v. 53.
Hoarestowne, xi. 51.
Hoaretowne, vii. 2.
Hoaditowne, x. 6.
Hodgestowne, xi. 62.
Hogestowne, i. 15.
Hoggestowne, vii. 22.
Hoghland, xi. 26.
Hollywood, vi. 55.
Hollywoode, Great, x. 33.
Little, x. 33.
Hollywoods Fame, x. 33.
Holmanhill, vi. 71.
Holy Trinity, Monastery of, vii. 53.
Hopkinstowne, iv. 75.
Hoppyard, i. 46.
Horath, x. 47.
Horistowne, v. 61.
Horsenket Street, i. 46.
Horsenstowne, vii. 21.
Hortowne, vii. 46.
Horyes, i. 46.
Hospitall, ix. 31 .
Howstowne, x. 7.
Howth, i. 21. vii. 4.
Hoyers Blacke, i. 46.
Hughes-grange, ix. 43.
Hulltowne, iv. 51.
Humphry Juan, iv. 57.
Hunlingstowne, vii. 34.
Huntstowne, i. 67. vi. 4. vii. 61. x. 45.
Hurlestowne, x. 6.
Husseyes Islands, ix. 58.
Iaghtoragh, iii. 11.
Ida, vii. 65.
Idougliy, vi. 49.
Ighleany, vii. 48.
Ighteragh, vii. 48.
Ikerine, iv.65.
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Ilan Ikyne, x. 20.
Ilkin, vii. 53.
Illanagh, iii. 39.
Illanedalligg, iii. 39.
Illanekearagh, iii. 39.
Illenevarrykenie, iii. 39.
Ilumaneele, v. 38.
Imlagh, ix. 68.
Imleaghfadda, x. 6.
Imleneaghtin, x. 6.
Imnillagli, iii. 39.
Imokilly, v. 13. viii. 64.
Impel', xi. 7.
Imshcume, Island of, iv. 6.
Inagh, xi. 9.
Inane, iv. 6.
Incahirguula, v. 55.
Inch, iv. 62. 10. 23.
of Balrothery, vii. 21.
Inchballybrndagh, v. 10.
Inchebrakane, viii. 53.
Inchekenan, xi. 48.
Inchercloglileigh, iv. 39.
Inchicallhallagli, ix. 46.
Inchicollyholliagh, ix. 44.
Inchiguin, ix. 46.
Inchimore, ix. 44. 46.
Inchinaskeagh, vi. 19.
Inchineagh, ix. 44.
Inchinibro Rectory, Titlies of, i. 46.
Incliiorlegdermot, ix. 44.
Inchiquin, ix. 44.
Mannor of, x. 45.
Inchmeagh, ix. 46.
Inclimekerky, v. 10.
Inclinolaghan Church, Advowsons of, ’
68.
Incliy, iii. 39.
Incliycarbegg, ix. 46.
Indgestowne, iii. 25.
Inecliaghna, iv. 22.
Inerland, iv. 70.
Inespicke, Island of, vi. 10.
Inihbane, iv. 39.
Inikycullane, iii. 39.
Iniscurk, i. 46.
Inish, iii. 39.
Inisliboffin, i. 46. ix. 65.
Inishbricke, x. 42.
Inishclearagb, Island of, ix. 67.
Inishdoan, ix. 67.
Inisbdurrus, Islands of, ix. 66.
Inishgrane, xi. 9.
Inish-Irke, Island of, ix. 65.
Inishkenny, iii. 39.
Inislilockane, Island of, xi. 9.
Inishmean, ix. 67.
Island of, ix. 67.
Inishmeon, vi. 73.
Inishmoy, xi. 9.
Inishmuriin, xi. 9.
Inishowen, ix. 67.
Inisliturke, viii. 39.
Inishverliagh, iii. 39.
Iniskea, Island of, ix. '65.
Iniskeagh, Islands of, ix. 67.
Iniskeene, x. 45.
Iniskeoge, ix. 12.
Inisteock, Monastery of, v. 52.
Inkesland, ix. 28.
Inneduffe, iii. 6.
Innishearry, ix. 27.
Innishierkie, ix. 65.
Innislikeene, Mannor of, xi. 30.
Innishleork, Abby of, v. 53.
Innorelie, ix. 6.
Inny Water, Elle Weare of, vm. 32.
Inonyne, ix. 36.
Insliequain, vii. 48.
Inshidriscall, iv. 6.
Inshimaquin, ix. 67.
Inshimecottagh, iv. 6.
Inshiquine, xi. 35.
Inshlacka, xi. 14.
Inshy, iii. 39.
Inshy more, viii. 68.
Inshynymone, iv. 7.
Insicuolaght, xi. 35.
Insimore, viii. 46.
Insymacitryre, vii. 52.
Intumagharum, xi. 4.
Ireglowny, ix. 66.
Irestowne, i. 15.
Irin, ix. 66.
I Irishtowne, i. 32. 35. 41. 46. v. 6. 77. vi. 11
viii. 2. ix. 30. 43. x. 6. xi. 43. 46.
- Kilkenny, vii. 66.
Irnillagh, iii. 11.
Irrish, ix. 69.
Irry, ix.61.
Isdane, x. 51.
Iskerban, ix. 68.
Iskerbane, iii. 6.
Iskernow, ix. 69.
Iskerow, ix. 69.
Iskertfuoan, ix. 67.
Iskertleran, ix. 70.
Island, v. 18.
Islandkelly, vi. 36.
Island, Little, ix. 13.
Islands, The, xi. 35.
Issertcleran, xi. 65.
Ivanstowne, viii. 50.
Ivelehan, viii. 22.
Iverke, iii. 33.
Ivertuine, x. 6.
Ivoagh, iv. 59.
Jakestowne, v. 24.
Jallagheran, v. 38.
James Land, vi. 4.
Parke, ix. 43.
James’s Gate, i. 19.
- Gate, Dublin, i. 8.
- S', House in, i. J6.
- S', Houses in, ix. 3.
Jefford’s Grove, i. 1.
Jenesland, vii. 5.
Jenkin’s Land, v. 2.
Jervallagheghterragh, ix. 68.
Joanstowne, v"‘
i. 56.
i. 47.
Joiraill,
Jonacksto'
Jordanstowne.
Joyes Land, \
Julianstowne,
45.
K.
Kadane, v. 43.
Kaltiracknocke, iv. 17.
Kahirgall, ix. 67.
Kahirkinurny, ix. 69.
Kalloragh, iii. 5.
Kaloraghtonan, ix. 68.
Kankitt, vi. 49.
Kappaglibeg, vi. 55.
Kappasallagh, ix. 68.
Karkir, ix. 69.
Karrewincotde, iv. 65.
Karriclcemaine, i. 60.
Karrow, vi. 51.
Karrowmcvoigh, ix. 65.
Karrownekeife, ix. 70.
ICeallreagh, i. 78.
Kealoges, vii. 48.
Kealogs, xi. 58.
Keapaghanengh, Titlies of, i
Kearaner, xi. 10.
Kearha, ix. 28.
Kearney, Tithes of, v. 10.
Keartabrenin, vi. 19.
Keatingstowne, ix. 43.
Kedagn, vii. 72.
Keele, i. 46.
Keeleogeragh, ix. 36.
Keellogreenag, vii. 72.
Keene, iii. 39.
Keethes House, vii. 68.
Kehamiagli, vii. 52.
Keilekeele, iii. 11.
Keilivanane, vii. 37.
Keillevoga, ix. 68.
Keillfarnogg, x. 6.
_ Keillyboggy, ix. 69.
Keilluallagh, ix. 69.
Keilluehue, ix. 69.
Keillvogliter, ix. 65.
Keilmid, x. 6.
Keilmollagh.
Keilmore, viii. 37.
Keilneerancha, i
Keilroe, vii. 52.
Keilvolane, ix. 6
Kelaghan, vi. 46
Kelbeg, ix. 67.
Kelbrack, viii. 5
Kelcrumpir, viii
Kelgege, xi. 10.
Kelkemanagh, i:
Kelnagoure,
73.
34.
Kell, ■
. 55.
John Duffs Towne, vi
Johnsmill, ix. 53. 54.
Johnston, ix. 44.
Johnstowne (S'), Imp0 Titlies of, >• 19-
Johiistowne, i. 19. 32. iv. 11. vi. 55. ix. 21.
43. 46.
Kellblane, ix. 11.
Kellbuire, Tithes 'of, v. 10.
Kelleagh, vii. 12!
Kellean, ix. 69.
Kelleistowne, xi. 48.
Kelleny, x. 23.
Kellidagan, i. 19.
Kellinvoghter, ix. 68.
Kellistown, i. 15.
Kellistowne, i. 69. iv. 75. vi. 4. ix. 75.
Kellkenan, v. 10.
Kells, i. 6. 15.46. iii. 61. 63. iv.20.28. •
21. viii. 26. x. 47. xi. 48.
- Houses in, v. 24.
- Cheif-rent of, xi. 54.
- Common of Pasture of, xi. 48.
Kelluondona, v. 43.
Kellyesfarme, vii. 10.
Kellyvoggy, ix. 65.
Kellyvoghter, ix. 68.
Kemilour, iv. 17.
Keminecalkilly, vi. 49.
Kemstowne, vi. 46.
Kenaghstowne, vii. 38.
Keneagliaine, ix. 65.
Kennagad, ix. 66.
Kennaghan, i. 46.
Kennanstowne, i. 77.
Kenock, x. 2.
Kenocke, viii. 24.
Kentstowne, vii. 21. 22. xi. 54.
Kenygod, vi. 49.
Keppagh, xi. 9.
Keppock, vii. 4.
Keppocke, i. 19.
Kercocke, v. 6.
Kerniston, viii. 61.
Kernonstowne, iv. 75.
Keshes, ix. 36.
Kettestowne, iv. 60.
Kevanstowne, v. 77.
Keydeneskarragh, vi. 49.
Key Lane, v. 1.
Keylbeg, iii. 13.
Keylmeane, iii. 13.
Keylneglassie, xi. 35.
Keynoge, v. 6.
Keyran, iv. 75.
Key Street, v. 1.
Kialtanagh, vi. 19.
Kicklieagh, ix. 65.
Kicrony, x.7.
Kieffe, East, v. 55.
West, v. 55.
Kierrownferragli, ix. 64.
Kikelan, Rectory of, ix. 61.
Tithes of, ix. 61.
Kilard, Tithes of, viii. 46.
Kilbaghey, ix. 69.
Kilbaghly, ix. 68.
Kilballiherebry, iii. 59.
Kilballin Lugan, x. 35.
Kilbally curry, viii. 11.
Kilbanda, iii. 49.
Kilbarrok, i. 50.
Kilbeg, i. 32. ix. 86.
Kilbegg Castle, x. 47.
Kilbegge, iii. 6.
Kilbegoge, i. 60.
Kilbeenmore, iii. 39.
Kilberrie, iv. 50.
Kilberry, iv. 60. x. 10.
Kilbian, Titlies of, v. 40.
Kilblafar, xi. 41.
Kilbogs, iii. 49.
Kilboight, ix. 66.
House of Fryers, ix. 66.
Kilboy, xi. 19.
Kilbreekstowne, v. 24.
Kilbrennan, i. 27.
I Kilbrenan, v. 72. vi. 4.
Kilbriddy, x. 51.
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I.OCO HUM Pass of. v. 24.
"> Rectory of, viii. 65.
Ihe Decrees Titlies of, v. 10.
Innocents. Kilbridy, ix. 82.
Kilbrode, 1.32.
Kilburry, viii. 53.
Kilcarunie, x. 32.
Kilcleagh, viii. 46.
Kilcliefe, vi. 21.
Kilclogher, x. 2.
Kilcloncoss, iv. 65.
Kilcoane Castle, ix. 69.
Kilcock, Impt. Tithes of, i. 15.
Kilcogan, x. 23.
Kilcolgan, vi. 19. vii. 52. ix. 64.
Kilcolman, v. 59. ix. 69.
Rectory and Tithes of, i. 46.
Vicarages of, i. 46.
Kilcoma, ix. 66.
Kilcomintlea, Tithes of, v. 10.
Kilcomvey, vii. 42.
Kilcomyn, Advowsons o£ iii. 39.
Kilconan, Tithes of, v. 10.
Kilconnoway, vii. 42.
Kilcooly, ix. 69. xi. 2.
Kilcop Chief-rent, x. 20.
ICilcorkery, Rectory of, ix. 61.
Kilcorkerry, Tithes of, ix. 61.
Kilcormicke, x. 18.
Kilcomie, vi. 53.
Kilcorra, xi. 39.
Kilcoskan, i. 62.
Kilcourcie, v. 34.
Kilcowrane, xi. 29.
Kilcrananta, Abby of, ix. 66.
Kilcreag, xi. 10.
Kilcrenala, Monastery of, ix. 66.
Monastory of, ix. 66.
Kilcrenanta, Abby of, ix. 66.
Monastery of, ix. 66.
Monastory of, ix. 66.
Kilcrevanta, Abby of, ix. 67.
Kilcrist, ix. 68.
Kilcristone, ix. 68.
Kilcrogh, ix. 67.
Kilcrone, ix. 11.
Kilcrony, ix. 11.
Court Baron, ix. 11.
Kilcrumper, ix. 65.
Kilcuigh, Tidies of, ix. 9.
Kilcully, iv. 65.
Kilcurren, iv. 55.
Kildalky, Manor of, v. 15.
Kildanibeg, xi. 4.
Kildare, i. 32. 41. ix. 61. xi. 48.
Pastur Curragh of, vi. 38.
Kildaremore, xi. 4.
Kildares Lords of Land, viii. 46.
Kildeagh, viii. 57.
Kildeisk, i. 81.
Kildergall, ix. 68.
ICildergan, x. 6.
Kilderin, xi. 6.
Kildiraoke, x. 6.
Kildizert, v. 46.
Kildorrow, vi. 51.
Kildovon, vi. 70.
Kildowan, xi. 46.
Kildowes, iii. 11.
Kildrimine, v. 79.
ICildromon, ix. 57.
Kildrought, Impt. Tithes of, i. 19.
Kildrughtane, viii. 50.
Kileaghan, ix. 12.
Kileaghnagh, x. 51.
Kilecuolghta, iii. 39.
Kileihorie, ix. 3.
Kilfarnacke, viii. 56.
Kilfeackell, vii. 48.
Kilfulten, viii. 55.
Kilgarroe, x. 42.
Kilgarruffe, vi. 42.
Kilgarvan, ix. 25.
Kilgergue, ix. 69.
Kilglass, Gleabe of, i. 15.
Kilgobbin, iii. 33.
Kilgobbon, iii. 32.
Kilgobbonett, Gleabs of, x. 45.
Kilgunan, xi. 60.
Kilheele, Tithes of, &c., i. 32.
Rectory and Tithes of, i. 32.
Kilhcquil, v. 43.
c. 25. 65. 69.
Kilily, xi. 39.
Kilkartan, vi. 46.
Kilkeidunghue, ix. 3.
Kilkelan, vii. 21.
Kilkenny, i. 46., iv. 1. 3. vi,
ix. 43.
Tithes of, i. 19. 46. ix. II
Kilkerane, Rectory of, vi. 11.
Kilkerne, ix. 69.
Kilkerrane, ix. 28.
Kilkerrill, iv. 65.
Kilkevan, iv. 66.
Kilkidy, xi. 19.
Kilklery, x. 23.
Kilkonane, iv. 65.
Kill, vi. 55.
of three Castle, iv. 39.
Killadane, x. 51.
Killadowan, vi. 53.
Presentation, &c. of, i. 32.
Killage, vi. 71.
Killagh, iii. 17. ix. 70. x. 23.
Killaghline, v. 24.
Killaghbegg, ix. 12.
Killagliell, v. 43.
Killaghettana, ix. 69.
Killaghmore, vii. 52. viii. 14.
Killahane, iii. 39.
KiUahie, vii. 13.
Killaghy, Tithes of, ix. 61.
Killagulin, v. 6.
Killalaghtane, vii. 52.
Killalee, iv. 42.
Killallin, 1. 77.
Killaloane, Rectory of, v. 10.
Killaly, i. 5.
Killamfinsion, ix. 82.
Killaminy, x. 51.
Killanell, x. 60.
Killanme, vii. 52.
Killannagh, v. ”29.
Killanney, vi. 75.
Killappane, ix. 68.
Killard, xi. 39.
Killardane, iv. 9.
Killare, ix. 65.
Rectory of, vi. 58.
Killarny, Advowson of, iii. 39.
Killarr, Rectory of, iii. 66.
Killarre, Vicarage of, ix. 66.
Killary, iv. 75. v. 10.
Killasbickmolane, ix. 69.
viii. 64.
Imp1 Tidies of, x. 45.
n-iations of, x. 45.
Killcomanbegg, Rectory of, vii. 53.
Tithes of, vii. 53.
Killcomen, Rectory of, vii. 53.
— - Tithes of, vii. 53.
Killcomine, Rectory of, ix. 67.
Killcomoge, Gleabs of, x. 45.
Imp1 Tithes of, x. 45.
Impropriations of, x. 45.
• Rectories of, x. 45.
Killcomon, ix. 68.
Killcomyne, ix. 67.
Killconnell, iii. 6.
vii. 52. xi. 65.
Killiconisillagh, viii. 40.
Killconner, ix. 87.
Killcomvall, viii. 14.
Killcooly, iv. 50. vii. 5.
Killcopp, Tithes of, x. 20.
Killcoran, viii. 12.
Killcoman, ix. 69.
Killcoursey, iv. 65.
Killcowan, ix. 67.
Killcroddan Rath, i. 19.
Killcroughoule, viii. 46.
Killcroule, xi. 1.
Killcrowan, ix. 67.
Killcullin, Tithes of, v. 10.
Killcullinmucky, viii. 50.
Killdermott, x. 51. xi. 27.
Killdollan, xi. 7.
Killdonaghue, v. 45.
Killdowane, xi. 43.
Killdroghid, i. 32.
Killdrought, i. 19.
Killea, Rectory of, x. 20.
Killeagh, vi. 4. viii. 10. xi. 29.
Killeaghmore, ix. 65.
Killeaire, ix. 66.
Killean, vii. 52.
Killeane, x. 7.
Killeany, iii. 33.
Killebrackanbegg, iii. 39.
Killechanny, xi. 30.
Killediraonee, ix. 64.
Killedownan, i. 32.
— — Rectory of, i. 32.
Killedowse, ix. 64.
Killeely, iii. 11.
Killeene, iii. 39. ix. 65.
Killegar, iv. 17.
Killeghan, iii. 49.
Killeglan, ix. 66.
Casde, Tithes of, ix. 66.
Killegnemore, i. 78.
Killegy, x. 51.
Killenarlaghta, iv. 6.
Killeharnagh, x. 42.
Killeherigh, vi. 19.
Killehide, x. 23.
Killeigh, x. 33.
Killeightertery, vi. 55.
Killeleagh, Tough of, xi. 15.
Killelini, v. 55.
Killelenin, xi. 39.
Killeltin, vi. 46.
Killely, viii. 37.
Killena, iii. 53.
Killenaspike, iii. 33.
Killenaul, ix. 34.
Killencloghy, v. 32.
Killencreagh, x. 12.
Killeneboy, ix. 44.
Killeneybeg, v. 10.
Killenish, Tithes of, ix. 9.
Killenknappagh, iv. 39.
Killenleagh, vii. 50.
Killenmore, x. 1.
Killenole, Tithes of, ix. 34.
Killenroe, iii. 24.
Killensennye, vii. 52.
Killenuton, v. 79.
Killenvoy, vi. 66.
Killequane, iii. 39.
Killeregan, vi. 49.
Killereryn, iii. 11.
Killerierryn, ix. 68.
Killeriran, iii. 11.
Killeririn, viii. 37.
Killerne, i.77.
KiUernyne, ix. 69.
Killeroy, v. 21.
Killesknogh, Tithes of, ix. 66.
Killester, i. 81.
Killevany, iii. 39.
Killevorth, v. 66.
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Killewny, ix. 69.
Killeyniskie, v. 13.
Killfarlagli, iv. 6.
Killfashy, xi.54.
Killfelan, v. 55.
Kill fin tenane, v. 55.
Killgarron, Tidies of, v. 10.
Killgarvan, ix.25.
Killgerrill Castle, ix. 69.
Killgeskin, x.23.
Killgill, vi. 73.
Killglass, Rectory of, iii. 6.
Killgobbonett, Impropriations of, x. 45.
Impropriate Tidies of, x. 45.
Rectories of, x. 45.
Killgore, x. 23.
Killgornilly, vi.49.
Killgortcainne, viii. 40.
Killgribby, ix.68.
Killgrill, ix. 66.
Killhecle, i. 32.
Killheeled, iv.53.
Killhobuck, i. 81.
Killiane, Tithes of, v. 40.
Killibane, Advowson of, x. 23.
Patronage of, x. 23.
Vicarage of, x. 23.
Tithes of, x. 23.
Killibaume, Advowson of, x. 23.
Patronage of, x. 23.
Vicarage of, x. 23.
Tithes of, x. 23.
Killibegg, v. 10.
Killicattan, v. 32.
Killicloony, ix. 67.
Killicralian, Tithes of, y. 10.
Killidernan, xi. 19.
Killietragh, vi. 36.
Killigh, iii. 39.
Killiglimurry, vii. 48.
Killigraffa, v. 32.
Killihigny, iii. 11.
Killikeene, i.77.
Killilee, ix. 64.
Killiloynee, xi. 10.
Killily, iii. 11.
Killimollane, vii. 37.
Killimore, ,vii. 52. ix. 66. xi. 24.
Killin, ix. 69. xi. 9.
Killinacude, iv. 17,
Killinall, vi.59.
Killinane, vii. 48.
Killinboy, i. 46. iv. 37. ix. 46.
Rectory of, v. 37.
Killinbur, xi.9.
Killincarrow, viii. 40.
Killincoole, Upper, x. 7.
Killin Crannagh, ix. 68.
Killinduffin, x. 51.
Killine, vii. 52. ix.87. x.51.
Killinean, i. 1 9.
Killinegratli, ix. 82.
Killineligh, Tithes of, vii. 48.
Killinemore, ix. 61.
Killinerin, v. 10.
Killingall, xi.22.
Killinge, vii. 53.
Killingurda, viii. 40.
Killinhue, vii. 52.
Killinliye, vii. 52.
Killinichell, v. 10.
Killinine, xi. 60.
Killinkeagh, vii. 52.
Killinlahin, xi. 39.
Killinlaogh, Tough of, xi. 14.
Killinleagh, vi. 62.
Killinleigh, v. 8.
Killinnoonbegge, ix. 69.
Killinuary, vii. 52.
Killinure, iii. 28. viii. 46. x. 51.
Killin valdin, viii. 65.
Killiny, vii. 52.
Killiodiernan, Tithes of, ix. 9.
Killion, ix. 66.
Killioran, viii. 9.
Killiormine, vii. 52.
Killiroren, Tithes of, v. 40.
Killirua, xi. 10.
Killismallin, viii. 8.
Kill Mine, v. 16.
Killiva, viii. 57.
Killivallig, ix. 8.
KillivaUy, iii. 6.
Killivoy, ix. 38.
Killkea, vii. 15.
(122.)
. Rectory of, vii. 53.
— — Tithes of, vii. 53.
Killmagebegge, Grange of, iv. 62.
Killmaine, vii. 37.
Killmainhamwood, Impropriate Tithes of,
i. 15.
Rectory of, v. 37.
iv. 74.
x. 69.
viii. 6S
:ke, the Grange of, x. 23.
Gleabs of, x. 45.
Impropriations of, x. 45.
Imp. Tithes of, x.45.
Rectories of, x. 45.
Impropriations of, x. 45.
>. Tithes of, x. 45.
itories of, x. 45.
egg, v. 10.
Killone, Tithes of, v. 10.
Killonulehan, ix. 25.
Killop, iii. 63.
Killoquin, Tough of, xi. 12.
Killora, ix. 69.
Killoran, v. 29. ix. 9.
Killorecke, vi. 19.
Killoremore, ix. 69.
Killorga, x. 38.
Killorha, vii. 52.
Killoshallowe, viii. 32.
Killoskillin, viii. 46.
Killosolan, iii. 6.
Killossery, x. 45.
Rath of, xi. 43.
Killossory, Rath of, xi. 46.
Killostry, i. 15.
Killoteelone, iii. 39.
Killough, iv. 17.
Killougher, i. 69.
Killounioge, Tithes of, ix. 9.
ICillowen, v. 10.
Killower, vi. 73.
Killowire, ix. 65.
Killowny, viii. 35.
Killowrin, xi. 58.
Killowrny, iv. 37.
Killpatrick, iii. 1. 26. v. 10. v
Killpatricke, x. 6. 45. xi. 10.
Killphyllybode, x.38.
Killpipe, ix. 11.
Killprullish Carton, vi. 32.
Killquane, ix. 54.
Killquile, iii. 47.
Killramurry, viii. 46.
Killreagh, iii. 32.
Killrogh, ix. 69.
Kill row, iv. 50.
■ Tithes of, ix. 67.
Killrownan, Gleabs of, x.45.
Impropriations of,
Imp. Tithes of, x. 45.
Rectories of, x. 45.
Killruffin, x. 7.
Killrush, viii. 64.
Killsalghan, xi. 43.
Killsant Laurence, v. 10.
Killsarloghta, iv. 6.
Killshlrier, xi. 38.
Killskero, v. 77.
Killsklire, viii. 28.
Killskyer, Rectory of, i. 78.
Killstowne, v. 77.
Killtaghier, viii. 68.
Killtallagh, x. 7.
Killtaon, Rectory of, v. 37.
Killtaraghtae, Rectory of, v
Tithes of, vii. 53.
Killtarrow, x. 6.
Killtebegg, v. 10.
Killtecolla, vii. 53.
Killteigh, ix. 75.
Killteterge, x. 60.
Killticollo, Rectory of, vi
Tithes of, vii. 35.
Killtome, vii. 72.
Killtoome, iv. 22.
Killtowne, vii. 72.
Killtubin, vi. 19.
Killturrow, vii. 52.
Killubane, ix. 69.
Killucane, viii. 46.
Killuekin, ix. 65.
Killuen, Tithes of, v. 10.
Killuiken, viii. 61.
Killukin, viii. 6.
Killuline, x. 51.
Killune, Tithes of, iii. 66
Killuppan, iii. 11.
Killurer, vi. 49.
Killurin, Parsonage of, i>
Killuskine, ix. 66.
Killussy, i. 27.
Killvemorragh, vi. 55.
Killvoilocorris, ix. 82.
Killvona, ix. 69.
Killwardin, viii. 46.
Killwarneing, i. 32.
Killwatermoy, vi. 42.
Killyan, x. 60.
Killybrany, vii. 48.
Killyelaagh, xi. 14.
Killyhane, ix. 65.
Killykenan, vi. 59.
Killymdinc Castle, ix. 69
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Killynaboy, xi.
Killynanalosse, :
Killyne, Hi. 6. i
Killyncliagh, iv
Kiltullagh, Rectory of, ix. 66.
Kilva, vu. 21.
Kil valla, ix. 69.
Kilvallig, ix. 38.
Kilvarragli, vii. 52.
Kilvaughter, xi. 9.
Kilviga, ix. 68.
Kilvoghter, xi. 10.
Kilvolard, xi. 39.
Kilvulten, viii. 55.
Kilwaring, Rectory and Tythes of, i. 32.
Kinaara, vii. 52.
Kinaghan, x. 6.
Kinalaghan, Monastery of, ix. 67.
Kinard, vi. 59. viii. 2.
Kinclioile, viii. 58.
Kindfaddie, v. 43.
Kinduffe, x. 51.
dway, i. 70. vi. 4.
nenham, vii. 34.
>ddick, iii. 6.
n Castle, ix. 69.
in Wood, ix. 55.
nagh, Rectory of, ix. 67.
lan, i. 52. xi. 46.
gh, iv. 14. Xi. 7.
ghnn, v. 77.
!, Rectory of, vi. 58.
ane, vii. 48.
Barony of, i. 58.
;h, Tidies of, ix. 66.
rough, ,Xi'. 19.
>pp, v. 43.
>rie, v. 43.
rrett Mills, xi. 10.
ihily, ix. 54.
SS®. gheiy, ix. 53.
Knockanycree, i. 19.
Knockardorragh, i. 1.
Knockawilen, vi. 17.
Knockawran, ix. 69.
Knockban, v. 43.
Knockbegg, x. 23.
Knockbine, vi. 71.
Knockboy, i. 46. iii. 2. 26. ix. 19. x. 60.
Knockboybegg, ix. 34.
Knockbrett, v. 51.
Knockcaloge, ix. 68.
Knockdecraver, iii. 39.
Knockderryvigg, vii. 45.
Knockdougli, xi. 19.
Knockduffe, vi. 42.
Knocke, viii. 24.
Knockeeneduffe, iii. 39.
Knockelan, iv. 75.
Knockemarket, iii. 5.
Knockenaside, iii. 39.
Knockenegartan, viii. 28.
Knockeneronont, viii. 63.
Knockeridan, vi. 62.
Knockeshane, i. 46.
Knocketavy, vi. 49.
Knockfargrum, ix. 68.
Knockidulliske, xi. 10.
Knockigarrane, iii. 31.
Knockimuckine, vii. 41.
Knockinhorny, iv. 75.
Knockireath, vi. 10.
Knocklahane, i. 78.
Knocklane, xi. 10.
Knockleaid, xi. 10.
Knockleg, Hill of, xi. 10.
Knockleighan, viii. 14.
ICnocklogh, i. 46.
Knockmoore, viii. 14.
Knockmuintermornn, v. 38.
75. Knockmullin, vii. 33.
Knocknafeny, v. 55.
Knocknagh, ix. 82.
Knocknahore, iii. 89.
Knocknamucklogh, iii. 39.
Knocknasumbrog, v. 10.
Knocknebarnaboy, viii. 40.
ICnocknecurry, xi. 39.
Knocknefia, i. 77.
Knocknefilbrithy, v. 52.
Knocknegartan, i. 77.
Knocknegore, vi. 49.
Knockneskeagh, vi. 49.
Knocknown, i. 78.
Knockprechan, viii. 14.
Knockrahaboy, iii. 1 1.
Knockrathboy, ix. 64.
Knockrickard, xi. 26.
Knockroe, iv. 75.
Knocksanbally, x. 51.
Knocksibody, iii. 39.
Knocksowly, vi. 49.
Knocktogher, ix. 65.
Knockviflis, vi. 46.
Knockycullin, iv. 6.
Knockyphonnerry, iv. 7.
Knockyruddane, iv. 6. 7.
Knockysky bole, ix. 68.
Knoekacaple, v. 76.
Knoekagany, v. 55.
Knoekalybede, iii. 39.
Knoekamerla, x. 60.
Knoekanacrohy, viii. 49.
Knoekancarrag, vii. 72.
Knoekancoree, vi. 11.
Knoekanduffe, xi. 65.
Knoekanegelly, vui. 46.
Knoekanesallagh, v. 52.
Knoekaneviegli, vi. 1.
Knoekanglasse, v. 73.
Knoekangriffin, viii. 57.
Knoekanimoliily, x. 43.
Knoekanmine, ix. 65.
Knoekannybrockaj', iv. 39.
Knoekannyrnglilish, vi. 49.
Knoekanpadin, ix. 12.
Knoekantarny, xi. 14.
Knoekanturlagh, ix. 55.
Knoekarns, v. 52.
Knoekatemple, i. 77.
Knockballykugh, v. 10.
Knoekbeg, vii. 22.
Knoekboy, ix. 12.
Knoekbracke, vi. 49.
Knoekbraeke, x. 51.
Knoekbrecke, viii. 56.
Knoekbroe, vi. 49.
Knoekbryan, vii. 40.
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Knoekcapple, iv. 75.
Knoekcunkan, vi. 49.
Knoekdaghten, vi. 49.
Knoekdulf, i. 81.
ICnoekduffe, ix. 27.
Knoeke, iv. 20.
Knoekeuei'in, vi. 49.
Knoekenfinch, v. 10.
Knoekenfinis, v. 10.
Knoekeniskerry, vi. 73.
Knoekerwin, vi. 3.
Knoekeydoman, Mill of, vi
Knoekfoboe, i. 1.
Knoekgare, vi. 21.
Knoekgarriffe, vi. 49.
Knoekglass, vii. 12.
Knoekgrany, iv. 70. x. 60.
Knoekhevarra, v. 52.
Knoekikellan, vii. 52.
Knoekill, ix. 64.
Knoekillree, ix. 68.
Knoekilyghan, vii. 52.
Knockineskybooale, ix. 69.
Knoekinurgirre, vii. 52.
Knoekiprechane, vii. 52.
Rnoekirea, v. 58.
Knoekirny, v. 48.
Knoeklogh, x. 60.
Knoeklopher, xi. 24.
Knoekmanagh, v. 52.
Knoekmant, viii. 47.
Knoekmark, i. 77. iv. 50.
Knoekmeagh, ix. 8.
Knoekmeoleora, xi. 19.
Knoekmillgarish, x. 28.
Knoekmonan, viii. 35.
Knoekmonyhye, ix. 31.
Knoekmore, vi. 73. vii. 5C
Knoekmoules, vii. 10.
Knoekraoullte, ix. 56.
Knoekmunrue, iv. 55.
Knoekmuyan, v. 10.
Knoeknacari'igie, iii. 39.
Knoeknacealdry, v. 38.
Knoeknacealtry, v. 40.
Knoeknagilky, v. 10.
Knoeknamoone, xi. 10.
Knoeknanosse, v. 34.
Knoeknasop, i. 19.
Knoeknea, viii. 46.
Knoeknecalluragh, vii. 52.
Knoeknefea, i. 77.
Knoeknegarreitragh, vi. 4:
Knoeknegenagh, vi. 42.
Knoekneglass, vi. 36.
Knoeknegonin, i. 46.
Knoeknemahallagli, iv. 6.
Knoeknemelly, v. 52.
Knoekneskeagb, v. 10. vii
Knoeknevea, viii. 26.
Knoeknevey, xi. 54.
Knoeknicklawra, x. 23.
Knoeknihelly, v. 64.
Knoeknihemy, v. 76.
Knoeknykeane, v. 10.
Knoeknymallevoge, v. 58.
Knoekoontorley, v. 10.
Knoekornaughta, ix. 28.
Knoekotan, ix. 69.
Knoekpreebane, iv. 70.
Knoekree, xi. 24.
Knoeki’oder, vi. 24.
Knoekroe, v. 10. 76.
Knoeksliane, v. 79.
Knoekskcagli, viii. 49.
Knoeksoghy, xi. 9.
Knoekstotvne, iii. 14.
Knoektard, vi. 49.
Knoekternarne, v. 43.
Knoektopher, vii. 66.
Knoekurlane, x. 10.
Knoekuvarig, xi. 9.
Knoekvallin, xi. 9.
Knoekvarver, x. 60.
Knoekvato, viii. 65.
Knoekwileshean, vi. 49.
Knoekwine, x. 51.
Knoekygannilfe, iv. 7.
Knoekyolyhane, xi. 60.
Knoghvally, viii. 39.
Knoglisduife, iv. 37.
Knoknehontie, vi. 46.
Knollagha, ix. 65.
Knoppoges, vi. 10.
Knoriregh, ix. 65.
(122.)
Knouyrs, i. 69.
Koilskiagh, x. 6.
Koilstowne, iv. 46.
Koiltie, x. 6.
Kornemuckillagh, ix. 68.
Koyhill, xi. 9.
Koylemeragh, Titlies of, i
Kroganbracke, x. 51.
Kninkelly, viii. 59.
Kyerrane, iv. 7.
Kyledeynine, iv. 6.
Kylenyclashy, iv. 7.
Kylenygospaghe, iv. 7.
Kylenymaude, iv. 6.
Kyletinnagh, x. 49.
Kyleunton, iv. 6.
Kylleffynane, iv. 6.
Kyilyn, iv. 6.
Kynane, iv. 6.
Kynnagb, ix. 67.
L.
Labalsmore, vi. 51.
Labanstowne, x. 7.
Labin Leigh, ix. 68.
Laccadarragh, vii. 48.
Laccanreagh, xi. 14.
Lacestowne, v. 26.
Lachorouche, i. 78.
Lackabane, ix. 68.
Lackaghane, iv. 6.
Lackaghbegg, x. 40.
Lackandarragh, ix. 38.
Lackane, ix. 38. x. 20.
Lackany, x. 51.
Lackbane, ix. 64.
Lackenstowne, xi. 7.
Lackinconine, vi. 75.
Lackmolsh, x. 47.
Lackskelly, v. 10.
Lackydymaedony, iv. 6.
Lackyvehie, ix. 41.
Ladestowne, i. 32.
Lady Castle, vi. 38. ix. 61.
Ladygate, v. 2.
Ladyhill, i. 78.
Ladyrath, vii. 8.
Lagacurre, xi. 9.
Laganstowne, iv. 75.
Laggacaka, x. 6.
Laggahacka, x. 6.
Laggafooka, x. 51.
Laggagh, iii. 25.
Laghanbreean, iii. 11.
Lagharvada, ix. 64.
Laghcamonsie, v. 6.
Laghcoyle, ix. 68.
Laglifarnan, vi. 41.
Laghill, v. 32. vi. 66. x. 40.
Laghirtydonellanknockane, iv. 6.
Laghm'tinehane, x. 51.
Laghnegiragh, ix. 69.
Laghtavarry, x. 51.
Laghtilrine, vii. 52.
Lagleane, Islands of, iii. 39.
Lahavdan, vi. 46. ix. 68.
Laherkin, i. 77.
Lahiritannyvally, iv. 6.
Lahyrtydalline, iv. 7.
Laide, xi. 10.
Lalestowne, vi. 8.
Lalostowne, vi. 8.
Lamkin, vii. 38.
Lamoan, xi. 9.
Lancaster County, England, i. 11.
Lanekton, vi. 4.
Lanlagb, x. 51.
Lantsliill, ix. 43.
Laragh, vii. 13.
Laraghonaddegan , vi. 49.
Laragbs, viii. 7.
Laraliine, v. 10.
Larakenie, vi. 59.
Largy, iv. 7.
Larkagh, vi. 49.
Larne, xi. 10.
Larracor, vii. 2.
Larragh, ix. 65.
Larraghcorr, vi. 38.
Larraghe, ix. 49.
Lasconane, xi. 14.
Latbirkiedy, vi. 51.
Lattane, v. 55.
Latteragh, ix. 82.
Latteragh, Advowsons of, ix. 82.
Laucbill, ix. 16.
Laudin, ix. 68.
Laugh, Tithes of, ix. 9.
Laughkell, ix. 65.
Laughlin, vii. 42.
Laughlinstowne, i. 35.
Lawgraing, v. 29.
Lawhill, vi. 51.
Lawlestowne, viii. 24.
Lawrath, xi. 51.
Lawrencetowne, vi. 4. x. 47.
Leacafinna, ix. 68.
Leackagh, x. 6.
Leackarrowe, ix. 65.
Leacowbane, xi. 24.
Leaffalybeg, xi. 65.
Leagh, ix. 69.
Leaghanamore, ix. 54.
Leaghbeg, vi. 19.
Leagh CarrowmcDermott Wigh, ix. 64.
Leaghinnigbegg, x. 38.
Leaghvallinuiggin, vi. 73.
Lealiardane, vi. 73.
Leahvally, vi. 73.
Leaid, xi. 9. 10.
Leamenagehybegg, iii. 39.
Leamenagt"hemore, iii. 39.
Leanagh, vi. 49.
Leanclary, x. 17.
Leap, v. 19. viii. 49.
Learkard, ix. 28.
Leaskeagh, vi. 49.
Leathtowbreare M'Hany, iii. 11.
Leaton, iii. 6. ix. 23.
Leator, iv. 73.
Leatow M'Cantully, iii. 11.
Lebercory, vi. 49.
Lecafinna, ix. 64.
Lecale, vi. 21.
Lecaroe, ix. 65.
Lecarowcrowhie, v. 43.
Lecarrowholla, viii. 14.
Lecarrowhollae, vii. 52.
Lecarrowkittagli, v. 43.
Lecarrowndalure, ix. 68.
Lecarrownetaylor, iii. 6.
Lecharrownestillanard, ix. 68.
Leckarrowneguppage, ix. 64.
Lecklostrane, xi. 9.
Leckmatenage, v. 46.
Leclaw, vi. 53.
Lectestowne, vii. 21.
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Ledamas, vii. 68.
Ledwich’s Land, v. 77.
Ledwichtowne, iv. 46.
Ledwith Towne, iv. 46.
Leekesland, vii. 22.
Lee River, v. 16.
Legadoone, iii. 49.
Legagh, vii. 21.
Legan, iii. 15.
Legane, iv. 67.
Leganowy, vi. 49.
Leghcarrantrane, ix. 67.
Legliderrige, ix. 68.
Leghnivehyvame, x. 23.
Lehad, xi. 19.
Lehannaghmore, ix. 53.
Lehery, v. 32.
Lehid, ix. 69.
Lehinche, vi. 19.
Lehovidlands, ix. 66.
Lehye, vii. 52.
Leiffunemore, v. 70.
Leighcarro, x. 51.
Leighcarrowgowlan, ix. 67.
Leist, xi. 9.
Leitowne, x. 33.
Leixlip, xi. 12.
Rectory of, vi. 11.
Leixlipp, L 32. 35. 67.
House, i. 27.
Lelis, xi. 10.
Lelish, vi. 49.
Lenamooi-e, vii. 72.
Lenamore, iv. 67.
Lenan, vi. 3.
Lenanierla, vi. 19.
Lenanstowne, iii. 14.
Lenemore, ix. 36.
Lenibannan, Rectory and Tithe of, i. 46.
Lennareogh, ix. 69.
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Leonenace, vii. 21.
Leo trim, ix. 64. 65.
Leperstowne, Tithes of, iv. 1 '
Lergin, v. 24.
Lergne, xi. 10.
Lerigli, vi. 49.
Leskin, Rectory of, viii. 65.
Leslip, vii. 42.
Leter, i. 46.
Lethyne, ix. 69.
Letrim, vii. 52. ix. 13.
Letrym, iii. 49. x. 47.
Letteosny, viii. 39.
Letterkighan, vi. 73.
Lettermoreetteraha, ix. 65.
Lettermutton, Titlies of, ix. t
Lettyrscaunlanemore, iv. 6.
Lettyscanlane, iv. 6.
Levallyroo, viii. 58.
Levarin, xi. 9.
Lexlipp, vii. 71.
Leycarrow M'Cantully, iii. 1
Leynegericon, vi. 49.
Leynyne, xi. 22.
Leynyneaughter, xi. 22.
Leynyne Lighter, xi. 22.
Leyton, ix.46.
Liabert, xi. 10.
Liatrim, xi. 9.
Libernermor, vi. 49.
Lichdich, ix. 67.
Lickbla, xi. 27.
Lickelly, ix. 60.
Licknebegge, ix. 68.
Lidegane, vii. 52.
Liegheclinor, iv. 6.
Ligh, ix. 67.
Lignacrenie, iv. 30.
Lihedlandis, ix. 66.
Lihie, ix. 65.
Liliinche, viii. 46.
Lilmisogie, ix. 38.
Limerick, vi. 15.
City of, vi. 60.
Limericke, Mannor of, v. 10.
Lin, Chief-rent, v. 24.
Linanstowne, v. 61.
Linard, vi. 53.
Lingannagh, vii. 52.
Linnaugh, x. 51.
Linnen’s Lane House, i. 6.
Lipstowne, Rectory of, ix. 61.
Tithes of, ix. 61.
Lisaniluth, xi. 10.
Lisaniske, x. 51.
Lisardnegnoe, iii. 11.
Lisballiard, i. 19.
Lisballyconly, ix. 65.
Lisbane, ix. 36.
Lisbanina, x. 6.
Lisboderan, xi. 6.
Lisbower, iii. 11.
Lisboy, viii. 58.
• Tithes of, ix. 66.
Lisboyny, Tithes of, ix. 9.
Liscabarry, vi. 49.
Liscallmore, xi. 7.
Liscanemanestragh, ix. 34.
Liscanenane, ix. 68.
Liscarinanan, ix. 67.
Liscarine, iii. 26.
Liscarnan, iii. 26.
Liscenelty, ix. 65.
Liscirop, xi. 9.
Lisconan, xi. 9.
Lisconbeg, vi. 49.
Lisconvy, x. 6.
Ljscoonir, ix. 87.
Liscory, x. 20.
Liscrivaghan, vi. 49.
Liscromduff, iii. 26.
Liscubole, viii. 40.
Lisdagoss, vi. 73.
Lisdamalin, Rectory of, v. 53.
Lisdermott, vi. 19.
Lisdinagh, ix. 66.
Lisdiris, ix. 69.
Lisdonin, v. 72.
Lisdoonloogan, vi. 49.
Lisdornan, v. 24.
Mannor of, Chief-rents
Lisdorrogh, viii. 35.
Lisdowane, ix. 65.
Lisdowgin, ix. 12.
Lisdowney, viii. 35.
Lisdrane, ix. 69.
Lisdrumsmod, ix. 87.
Lisduane, viii. 65.
- Lisduff, i. 15. 19. ix. 65.
Lisduffe, iv. 65. v. 52. vi. 1
ix. 65. 66. 67. 82. x.
Lisdundaverran, Titlies of, i:
Lisduogin, x. 20.
Lisduony, ix. 69.
Lisfarrouse, vi. 49.
Lisforell, v. 52.
Lisgarvin, viii. 63.
Lisgawne, x. 51.
Lisglassan, iv. 30.
Lisgobny, iv. 75.
Lisgould, x. 17.
Lisgreaghan, vii. 72.
Lisgreghan, ix. 36.
Lisguvan, v. 76.
Lishbane, vii. 72.
Lishcarbry, x. 51.
Lislicdie, v. 70.
Lishellane, iv. 7.
Lishenenegli, x. 38.
Lishenry, iv. 6.
Lishgreagan, vii. 72.
Lishinstowne, iv. 20.
Lislikoe, xi. 4.
Lishnanin, xi. 4.
Lishrosin, xi. 4.
Lishurty, i. 77.
Lisikilly, xi. 39.
Lisinalin, Rectory of, v. 53.
Lisiniske, xi. 9.
Liskahanemore, v. 64.
Liskahill, Tithes of, ix. 9.
Liskally, x. 49.
Liskananane, iii. 11.
Liskeene, vii. 45.
Liskelly, iii. 6. iv. 14.
Liskenelty, ix. 65.
Liskeone, iii. 11.
Liskin, Rectory of, viii. 65.
Liskmasshie, ix. 65.
Lisknine, ix. 67.
Liskrane, v. 43.
Lislea, i. 77. vi. 51.
Lisliagh, viii. 59.
Lisliefy, iii. 6.
Lisloghlyne, ix. 69.
Lisludican, i. 19.
Lislyogh, iv. 14.
Lislythy, ix. 68.
Lismabroan, vi. 49.
Lismaclion, i. 77.
Lismakorye, x. 51.
Lismalin, ix. 64. 65.
LismThillip, vii. 72.
Lismea, iii. 11.
Lismealdoney, v. 21.
Lismearke, iii. 26.
Lismiske, xi. 14.
Lismodimceek, iii. 26.
Lismoise, vii. 37.
Lismore, iv. 32. 33. 34. 35. :
Lismoyle, ix. 64.
Lismullaghan, vi. 49.
Lisnacarrige, iii. 39.
Lisnaderlier, x. 51.
Lisnagabragh, v. 37.
Lisnaganne, iii. 39.
Lisnaghan, '
Lisnagunoge,. xi. 9.
Lisnamacawe, iv. 3
14.
lorey, :
Lisnebin, xi. 6
Lisnecloante, i
Lisnecreive, i.
" snegale, vii.
Lisni'gecragh,
Lisnegehee, iii
Lisncgenly, xi
14.
Lisnegirith, xi. 7.
Lisnegoroge, viii. 40.
Lisnegreye, ix. 64.
Lisnegris, i. 46.
Lisneheglisli, vi. 49.
Lisnekill, vi. 46.
Lisnelan, vii. 53.
Lisnclong, iv. 14.
Lisnemadne, iii. 26.
Lisnemorragh, i. 19.
Lisnenury, vi. 49.
Lisneplay, vii. 37.
Lisnepourna, ix. 64.
Lisnetobrad, iv. 24.
Lisniske, viii. 40.
Lispatrickna, xi. 9.
Lisphelan, vii. 72.
Lispople, i. 15. vii. 40.
Lispncka, ix. 64.
Lisquine, ix. 67.
Lisquinland, xi. 64.
Lisralmioylan, vi. 3.
Lissadavilly, ix. 69.
Lissallig, x. 51.
Lissanduffe, xi. 9.
Lissanimore, x. 6.
Lissardconnell, vii. 48.
Lissatriny, ix. 64.
Lissboduffe, ix. 75;
Lissbofine, ix. 75.
Lisscledona, ix. 68;
Lisscollyne, ix. 65.
Lisscuoide, xi. 57.
Lissdonellan, ix. 67.
Lissdonellane, iii. 11.
Lissdownmorry, vi. 49.
Lissdrissagh, ix. 68.
Lissdromhorrine, vi. 49.
Lissduffe, ix. 68. 69.
Lissdugan, x. 6.
Lissebowny, vi. 49.
Lisseclugg, iv. 75.
Lissecogill, iii. 65.
Lissecoile, iii. 49. 65.
Lissedonellane, i. 78.
Lisseecriffe, ix. 65.
Lissegibba, ix. 69.
Lissegorry, ix. 55.
Lissekett, ix. 55.
Lisselly, x. 20.
Lisselondona, ix. 68.
Lissemalin, viii. 8.
Lissenanybegg, x. 6.
Lissenarne, vii. -48.
Lissengeara, ix. 67.
Lissenkile, iv. 75.
Lissenoid, vi. 6.
Lissenowell, iii. 11.
Lissenragher, ix. 68.
Lissentotane, viii. 68.
Lissenusky, vi. 49.
Lissequile, iii. 65.
Lisserae, vi. 51.
Lissereaglian, ix. 69.
Lissett, ix. 66.
Lissgenan, Gleabs of, x. 45.
Impropriations of, x. 45.
Impropriate Titlies of, x. 45.
Rectories of, x. 45.
51.
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Lisshcovleane, ;
Lisshughan, ix.
Lissiloughen, ii:
Lissiloughra, iii
Lissin, ix. 19.
Lissinaghan, i. 78. vi. 49.
Lissinduffe, vii. 52.
Lissinegonoge, Tithes of, i
Lissinena, vii. 33.
Lissinrinlde, v. 55.
Lissinura, xi. 7.
Lissiviggin, iii. 39.
Lisslec, ix. 68.
Lissmackahanane, ix. 67.
Lissmearrow, iv. 7.
Lissmore, vi. 49.
Manor of, x. 45.
Lissnebyn, ix. 75.
Lissnegallagh, vi. 66.
Lissnegrisse, xi. 7.
Lissnelannacagh, ix. 68.
Lissnetwoge, xi. 57.
Lissogowan, iv. 75.
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— Impropriations of, x. 45.
Imp' Tidies of, x. 45.
Rectories of, x. 45.
Lyerbeg Weyer, v.37.
Lyerbegg Weyer, v. 40.
Lyerchill, v. 76.
Lyetha, vii. 52.
Lyhtrath, v. 52.
Lymericke, v. 10.
Lynaghstoivne, vi. 38.
Lynall, Tithes of, ix. 61.
Lynan, vi. 49.
Lyne, vii. 13.
Lyninenagh, v. 10.
Lyona, xi.35.
Lyons, vi. 55.
Lyorbrucke, ix. 8.
Lysgoile, ix. 77.
Lyshine, iv. 6.
Lysianstowne, i. 69.
Lysmalyn, iii. 11.
Lysmanyeny, Tithes of, i. 19-
Lysmayne, iv. 13.
Lysmenkonany, iii. 39.
Lysmoyle, ix. 68.
Lysnafayn, i.77.
Lysnemuany, iii. 49.
Lysneskryny, i. 46.
Lyssbegge, ix. 69.
Lyssenare, iii. 11.
Lyssernan, i. 19.
Lyssfinny, x. 45.
Lyssliirlogherigg, iv. 6.
Lyssiclaramore, iv. 6.
Lyssine[ ], iv.6.
Lyssinofoda, ix. 65.
Loglidocty Turf Tidies, i. 19.
Loghegalla, ix. 69.
LoglieB, vi. 66.
Logherbigge, iii. 39.
Logherine, v. 77.
Loghfinny, i. 42.
Logligill, vi. 51. xi.9.
Loghirtraore, x. 6.
Lowe, v. 6.
Lowne River Fishing, viii. 68.
Lowth, Mannor of, xi. 51.
Lublogh, x. 7.
Lucan, i. 27. 32. vi. 4. vu
x. 56.
Tithes, &c. of, i. 35.
Lughony, iii. 6.
Lumbard’s Acre, ix. 38.
Land, Tidies of, x.20.
Lumbardstowne, vii. 34.
Lunderstowne, vi. 63.
Lune, i. 46. iii. 23. v. 15. vu.
Lunglisspane, x. 51.
Luoghane, i. 19.
Luoghbuolly, ix. 69.
Lurga, ix. 64.
Lurganley, i.77.
Lurhoc, i. 19.
Lusagini, iv.30.
Lusk, xi. 26. 46.
Luske, v. 5. xi. 43.
Tents, i. 15.
Lutterelstowne, vi. 24.
Luttrelstowne, i. 27.67. vi.4
Luockancaragh, ix. 68.
Lyagh, iv. 65.
Lybracke, x. 60.
Lybrysbane, x. 6.
Lychye, vii. 52.
Magherykeele, vi. 49.
Maglierynecarry, vi. 49.
Magheryreah, ix. 66.
Maghery-Sharkane, xi. 15.
Magbirry, xi. 35.
Maghyrinlissyne, ix. 65.
Magillgowly, viii. 40.
Magilstown, i. 15.
Magneisse In", iv. 59.
Magoressc, v. 10.
Magtoresse, v. 10.
Maguaha, xi. 35.
Magunnihy, iii. 39.
Maherenure, v. 39.
Maliemaherr, xi. 9.
Maighyryardcollum, ix. 68.
Maighiryardculluin, ix. 68.
Maine, vii. 38. xi. 1.
Mainewoodstowne, iv. 11.
Maio Fairs, i. 46.
Majo, x. 23.
Maker, vi. 49.
Malaghide, vi. 58.
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Mayne, vi.4. xi. 27.
Mayo, vi. 12. viii. 58. ix. 65.
Priory of, vii. 53.
Tithes of, ix. 66.
Maystowne, vii. 20. x. 56.
M'Davids Country, ix. 65.
M'Gaulie’s Land, viii. 46.
M' Gillarnoyle, v. 55.
Meacheirth, iii. 63.
Meadestowne, i. 77.
Meaghes, iv.30.
Mealcshircone, iii. 39.
Meath Co., i. 50.
Meddow, i. 46.
Medland, ix. 61.
Meegh, i. 46.
Meelegge, ix. 55.
Meelicke, xi. 35.
Meevederarop, xi. 10-
Megnelwood, vi. 4.
Melianboye, ix. 36.
Meinbraddan, iv. 11.
Mellicuna, v.32.
Melltownc, x. 7.
Melton, ix. 19.
Menellargy, v. 10.
Menemore, vii. 21.
Menterconnaght, viii. 28.
Meonery, i. 46.
Meorgallati, iii. 63.
Merchants Quay, iv. 56. 62.
Dub’, iv. 20.
Tents, i.8.
Merchantstowne, viii. 31.
Mercide, xi. 15.
Merrion, vi.64.
Micallagh, v. 55.
Michaels Lane Tents, i. 8.
Michelstowne, iv. 75.
Micholestowne, ix. 31.
Micknanstowne, v. 24.
Middleboghir, vi. 10.
Middle Glins, Tough of, xi. 10.
Middlethird, iii. 59. v. 51. vi. 13. vii. 68.
Middlethirde, iii. 19.
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Milerstowne, viii. 46.
Milestowne, i.58. vi.4. vii. 38. x.56.
Milhill, vi. 4.
Millenlehati, viii. 49.
Millgarden, viii. 8.
Millinett Dermorragh, ix. 27.
Mill Lands, ix. 66.
Millmichael, vi. 49.
Millockstowne, xi. 26.
Millocktowne, xi.26.
Millstowne, iv. 60.
Milltowne, i. 77. iii. 1. 19. v. 76. vii. 13.
viii. 8. 55. 60. ix. 11. 65. x. 7.
xi. 26.
the Grange of, x. 7.
Milton, v. 77. ix. 19.
Miltowne, v. 6. viii. 65.
Mimery, Tough of, xi. 10.
Mince, ix. 46.
Mineshesky, vi. 49.
Minevarkie, vi. 49.
Minglasse, vii. 45.
Miniadyspunke, vi. 49.
Minighbngh, viii. 65.
Mininregan, vi. 49.
Ministons, vii. 71.
Ministowne, ix. 73.
Minmury, xi. 10.
Mintdonnell, vii. 21.
Mintereduffe, ix. 64.
Misselstowne, vi. 4.
Misterim, vi. 71.
Mivickcornan, xi. 9.
Moate, viii. 58.
Mobarnone, v. 51.
Mobber, Impropriate Tithes of, iii. 26.
Mobernane, vii. 68.
Mockarke, ix. 82.
Mockrerymore, viii. 50.
Mocolluppe, iv. 55.
Moda, xi. 9.
Modessill, ix. 9.
Moelrane, xi. 35.
Moet, i. 78.
Mogarban, v. 51.
Mogealy, viii. 64. x. 45.
Moger, viii. 65.
Mogherinicene, ix. 55.
Moghon, v. 55.
Mogorbone, x. 32.
Mogoroley, x. 45.
Mohanboy, vii. 72.
Moher, viii. 40.
Wood of, ix. 55.
Mohie, vii. 52.
Mobil-, v. 52.
Mohurbollanagh, xi. 35.
Moig, xi. 2.
Moigh, vii. 21.
Moine, i. 27.
Mointacallow, iii. 65.
Mointinlany, v. 29.
Moistowne Taaffe, x. 7.
Molafine, vi. 49.
Molaglunore, xi. 9.
Molagiffe, iii. 39.
Molenghlen, vii. 48.
Molelutferehoi-agh, in. 39.
Mollaghtillane, v. 24.
Mollahech, iii. 63.
Mollingare, Houses in, i. 6.
Mollymeeghan, vi. 8.
Mologhmore, xi. 14.
Momgeire, v. 52.
Momuamnam, x. 23.
Monaghanduff, viii. 51.
Monancum, vi. 49.
Monarlargie, vi.46.
Monastery, i. 46.
Monastowne, ix. 65.
Moneanimy, ix. 21.
Monedurlogh, viii. 65.
Monefarny, iv. 6.
Monefericke, Castle of, x. 23.
Monefidd, viii. 1.
Monegall, iv. 75.
Moneger, vi. 11.
Monegillibredagh, iv. 17.
Moneglasse, xi. 15.
Moneglenemore, viii. 65.
Monegrenebegg, viii. 65.
Moneireatli, vi. 10.
Monelawne, vi. 51 .
Monemarrag, viii. 64.
Monemine, ix. 69.
Monemolin, viii. 65.
Monemore, iii. 60.
Monenaclogh, xi. 10.
Monenacloth, xi. 10.
Monenagro, xi. 9.
Monenemanagh, v. 52.
Monerea, iv. 6.
Monerobin, xi. 9.
Moneroe, ix. 53.
Moneshullabot, i. 46.
Monestiroris, Tithes of, vii. 70.
Monetempan, xi. 22.
Monetetne, ix. 28.
Monetynd, iv. 6.
Moneveene, xi. 24.
Moneyvollan, v. 58.
Monevoskwallagh, x. 23.
Monevoybegg, x. 23.
Monevoymore, x. 23.
Monfeildstowne, v. 58.
Monfidstowne, Mannor of, x, 7.
Presentation of, x. 7.
Monga, in Crannagh, ix. 68.
Mongan, ix. 69.
Monganstowne, viii. 46.
! Mongvoy Iselands, viii, 8.
| Monifieldstowne, x. 7.
Monigobane, xi. 14.
Monimointraghmore, vi. 46.
Monine, vii. 37.
Moninescriba, vii. 37.
Monintinlane, v. 29.
Monisolagh, xi.39.
Monistowne, i. 77.
Monivartie, vi.49.
Monkes Land, v. 39. ix. 36.
Monksland, v. 37.
Monnedarragh, ix. 16.
Monnoneboaly, vii. 48.
Monny, Mill of, vi.71.
Monnymore, viii. 59.
Monroe, viii. 65.
Montadnelly, iii. 1 1 .
Montermalnane, v. 55.
Monyanagh, iv. 6.
Monydoniley, viii. 23.
MonyclufFe, v.32.
Monyernan, iv. 75.
Monyfadd, Rectory and Tithes of, i. 46.
Monygeepoke, v. 10.
Monygrenybegg, v. 10.
Monygi-enymore, v. 10.
Monyndonilly, ix. 33.
Monynekelty, ix. 69.
Monyroe, ix. 54.
Monyvolin, vi. 49.
Moolestowne, vii. 21.
Moonistowne, iv. 75.
Moorduffe, xi. 7.
Moore, Lower, i. 11.
Moorenegallagh, ix.75.
Moorestowne, vi.71.
Mooreton, vi. 30.
Mooretowne, iv. 75. vi. 4. vii. 5. ix, 88.
x. 7. 12.
Rectory of, ix. 61.
Tithes of, ix. 61.
Moranchill, v. 40.
Moranshill, v. 40. ix. 36.
Morantowne, vi. 38.
Mordriffe, vi. 19.
Moredallow, xi. 19.
Morepedder, xi. 51.
Moretown, i. 19.
Impropriate Tithes of, i. 19.
Moretowne, i. 77.
Morett, iii. 3.
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Morlestowne, vii. 61
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Tithes of, iii.
Mornyne, ix. 55.
Morotstowne, vi. 38
Morrins Mead, vi. ]
Morstowne, x. 6.
Mortagh, ix. 65.
i. 27.
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Mote, i. 77. v
The, x. 33.
Mothea, Rectory of,
Mothel, Abby of, v.
Mothell, v. 10.
Mottowade, xi. 7.
Mottstowne, x. 33.
Moughanaghneglogb;
Mounrath, xi. 39.
Mountain, x. 18.
Mountaine Park, ix.
Mountains, The, ix.
MountcorneUy, i. 4.6.
Mounteagh, vii. 45.
Mounteaw Callose, i;
Mountirbirne, vi. 59.
Mountloghbare, x. l!
Mountloughberre, x.
Mount Marraghine,
Mourlian, v. 43.
Mowstreet, xi. 46.
Moyaghbeg, viii. 65.
Moyagher, i. 6.
Moyaghtown, i. 32.
Moyamore, viii. 65.
Moyane, xi. 9.
Moyargitt, xi. 10.
Moyarude, xi. 24.
Moycarga, ix. 69.
Moycarnan, vi. 19.
Moycashell, xi. 30.
Moycholla, xi. 65.
Moyclare, vi. 19.
Moyclasser, xi. 10.
Moycregbeg, xi. 9.
Moycrery, ix. 83.
Moydoe, Rectory of,
Moydow, xi. 22.
Moydrum, viii. 46.
Moyduffe, iii. 11.
Moyelly, iv. 65.
Moyerenagh, vii. 12.
Moyfanragli, xi. 48.
Moyfeaghes, viii. 46.
Moyfenragh, viii. 2.
Moygannan, i. 65.
Moygarrowse, vi. 49.
Moyglare, i. 30.
Moyglass, Upper, v.
Moygnoish, xi. 7.
Moygouse, viii. 28.
Moygreaglian, vii. 21.
Moyhawnagh, iv. 65.
Moyhen, ix. 65.
Moyheny, xi. 10.
Moyhoghtragh, iii. 39.
Moylaragh, iv. 20.
Moyle, iii. 57.
Moylegan, i. 78. v. 52.
Moylegrane, xi. 35.
Moyles, iii. 26.
Moylmon, Tidies of, viii. 5.
Moyloyboy, vi. 49.
Moylynam, iv. 50.
Moym'Parisli, iv. 45.
Moynaglily, x. 54.
Moynaglit, vi. 68.
Moynalty, x.47.
Moyndrohid, iv. 65.
Moynereagh, x. 49.
Moynerlenha, ix. 69.
Moynesh, vii. 12.
Moyne, Tithes of, ix. 9.
Moynish, iii. 39.
Moynroe, Tithes of, ix. 9.
Moynternarny, iv. 7.
Moyoe, x.47.
Moyogoun, x. 51. '
Moyornett, i. 46.
Moyrath, i. 67. viii. 46.
Moyremore, xi. 9.
Moyston, i. 35.
Moytenglass, x. 18.
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73.
Muckullin, v
Muddeduffe,
Mugolly, ix. 27.
Muintervoraghue, Rectory of, vii. 53.
Tithes of, vii. 53.
Mukarkeytowne, vii. 48.
Midlagh',11 viih 82.^'
„ , iv. 75.
Mullaghboy, iv. 75.
Mull^hniadan?' i. 78.
SSoiSrS: v'6'
Munchallighane, viii. 32. v-
Muncksgrange, Tithes of, x. 23. INDEX
Muncktowne, i. 77. l.OCOltUM
Munebirane, xi. 10. ^ j5“c[t,cs
Munemore, x. 6. Q 0f cltcs
Mungvoily, V. 32. Innocents.
Munhiny, x. 6.
Muniscribagh, vii. 52.
Munksgrainge, v. 29.
Munksgrange, x. 23.
Munnamore, x. 51.
Muntkesgrange, iv. 62.
Muoinynorinlygh, ix. 65.
Murdry, xi. 26.
Muskerie, ix. 21.
Mustardsgarden, v. 29.
Mutnistellan, ix. 23.
Muttock Pai-ke, iii. 37.
Mylagh, v. 6.
Mylecke, Manor of, ix. 67.
Mylerstoivne, ix. 83.
Mylike, Monastery of, ix. 67.
Myllesh, ix. 67.
Mynihill, ix. 55.
N.
Naas, i. 27. 32. 38. vii. 36.
Barony of, i. 8.
House, iv. 16.
Nace, The, xi. 54.
Nahane, vi. 51.
Nahoid, iii. 15.
Nahoide, iii. 15.
Nallane, xi. 10.
Nallastragh, vi. 49.
Nalle, x. 33.
Nalswood, vii. 38.
Nanioda, vi. 51.
Napertune, i. 78.
Naptowne, x. 33.
Narlesse, x. 23.
Narragh, iv. 16.
Nasirtlassa, vi. 51.
Navan, i. 46. 75. iv. 50. ix. 19.
Gate, i. 46.
Manor of, xi. 37.
Nealestowne, xi. 48.
Neanstowne, iv. 75.
Necarngbruse, i. 78.
Nedeveny, ix. 55.
Nednoiagh, xi. 57.
Nedroscan, vi. 49.
Negarones, x. 23.
Nehagara, xi. 9.
Neliery, vi. 71.
Nehinuineduffe, ix. 68.
Neid, i.78.
Neill, ix. 70.
Neillstowne, viii. 2.
Nekeiloghy, vi.49.
Nenagli, Rectory of, ix. 9.
Nessane, xi. 10.
Netham, v. 29.
NeUiercross, iv. 28. xi. 26.
• Barony of, i. 8. iv. 12.
Neuenaugh, v. 55.
Reurath, xi. 51.
Nevills Court, viii. 65.
Nevillsland, vii. 35.
Newcastell, i. 70.
Newcastle, i. 8. 27. 46. 82. iii. 49. iv. 49. 75.
vi. 55. vii. 45. viii. 26. 31. ix. 65. 69.
— Barony of, i. 25.
Newcastlelyons, iv. 17.
Newemill, vii. 71.
Newestreet, iii. 3. iv. 56.
Newgate, Dub., i. 42.
House, i. 1 1 .
Newgrange, iii. 6.
Newhaggard, i. 15.72. viii. 1.
Newhaven, iv. 20.
Newhouse, ix. 11.
New Mill, ix. 12.
New Park, i. 1. ix. 50.
Newparke, i. 3.
Newrath, iv. 75.
Newratbe, x. 6.
Newrie, The, xi. 38.
Newroe, i. 25.
Newrosse, vii. 68. xi. 58.
Newry, The, x. 7.
Newstewart, vi. 49.
Newstreet, i. 21 .
1 Houses in, i. 3.
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i. 46.
Newt
i. 19.
Newtowi
Newtownbegge, i. 1.
Newtown <le Dunboine, iv.20.
Newtown Dunboyne, vii. 61.
of Girly, iii. 63.
Simon, Rectory of, v. 52.
Newtowne, i. 78. iii. 6. iv. 42. 46. 60.
10. 76. vii. 10. 21. viii. 46. h
46.75. x. 7. 47. 56. xi.4. 51.
Duleek, ix. 88.
Little, Rectory and Tithes of, i.
Mill of, i. 46.
Newtownemore, i. 1 .
Newweyer Weyer, v. 39.
Nichelstowne, viii. 20.
Nicholas Gate House, i. 21.
— Lane, i. 81.
St., House in, i. 21. iv. 47.
Mes’, i. 17.
Nicholnstowne, x. 7.
Nicholestowne, vi. 55.
Nicholstowne, vi. 55.
Nillaghbegg, vi. 49.
Nillaghmore, vi. 49.
Nimeleytoti, ix. 44.
Nisleratl), iii. 58. ix. 87. x. 7. xi. 18.
Noaghvalle, xi. 10.
Nobber, iv. 75. vii. 21.
Wood of, vii. 21.
Norbetstowne, iii. 63.
Norbinstown, i. 19.
Norney, x. 12.
Norragh, viii. 20.
Norristowne, vi. 58.
Norton, vii. 38.
Notstowne, i. 77.
Noughvally, vi. 40.
Noyboy, vi. 49.
Nugentstowne, v. 24.
Numainelands, vii. 10.
Nurie, The, xi. 38.
Nurlestown, Great Tithes of, i. 15.
Nurney, ix. 61.
Nutill, xi. 9.
v. 6.
t. 44.
o.
Obriestowne, x.30.
O’Bryens Territory, v. 37.
O’Connor Roes Country, ix. 70.
Oghellbegge, ix. 66.
Oghilbcg, Fayre of, ix. 67.
Market of, ix. 67.
Oghteclony, ix. 51.
Ogowla, vii. 52.
O’Hara’s Freehould, xi. 14.
Ohery, vii. 37.
O’Kiffe, v. 10.
Oldabby, iv. 1.
Old Castle, i. 77. vi. 19. xi. 54.
Rectory of, v.76.
Old Court, iv. 39. v. 58.
Oklgarden, v. 37.
Oldhead, ix. 28.
Old Laughlin, v. 29.
Old Lort, Mannor of, ix. 6.
Oldross, vii. 46.
Oldstone, xi. 9.
Oldtowne, viii. 4.
Olinkee, vii. 51.
Omagh, v. 6.
Omaghsliean, ix.66.
Omagorc, i. 42.
Omana, viii. 37.
Omanna, iii. 11.
Omerstowne, vi. 38.
Ornery, i. 78.
Ommona, ix. 67.
Omow, vi. 8.
Oranmore, iii. 11. ix. 64.
Oristowne, iv.20.
Ormond, iv. 30.
Teritory of, v. 10.
Ormonds Lands, vii. 68.
Orny, iv. 14.
Orogltly, ix.66.
Orrery, Barony of, xi.34.
Orris, ix. 24.
Orristowne, xi. 54.
Osboldistons, v. 40.
Osburnsland, vi. 4.
Osburstowne, vii. 21.
Oshaghnesshy’s Land, ix. 65.
Ossbcrstowne, ix. 75.
Otragh, x. 18.
Ougliafad, vii. 31 .
Oughterard, vi. 55.
Oughtrath, v. 52.
Oughtydileles, vi. 49.
Ottld Abbey, v. 29.
Bawne, x. 7.
Castle, ix. 53. 54.
Connell, vi. 38.
Ouldcort, vi. 71.
Ould Court, xi. 41. 61.
Haggard, ix. 11,
Ouldmill, vii. 22.
Ouldstowne, ix. 75.
Ouldtort, ix. 25.
Ouldtowne, i. 69. vi. 38. vii. 21.
Ouleigb, x. 23.
Ovenberrighan, ix. 67.
Ovetstowne, vi. 55.
Owenstowne, vi. 4.
Owny Aby, ix.9.
Owny Mulrian, ix. 43.
Owre, ix. 67.
Owyre, Rectory of, ix. 69.
Oxemeadow, vii. 70.
Oxihir, Barony of, xi. 38.
Oxmanstowne, i. 18. 21.46.50. 70. 78.
26. 56. vi. 68. vii. 2. 5. 38.
Houses in, i. 6.
Oxmonsgate, i. 70.
Oxmonstowne, vii. 55.
Oxmontowne, iv. 47.
Oysterhaven, v.63.
P.
I Paddingstowne, i. 50.
Padingstowne, vii. 28.
Paghanstowne, x. 7.
Painestowne, iii. 4. x. 7.
Painstowne, iii. 25. 43. v. 61. vi. 38.
Palgarriffe, i. 78.
Pallace, ix. 28.
Pallanekerin, vi. 49.
Pallice, v. 10.
Pallicebeg, ix. 9.
Pallis, iv. 37. viii. 4.
Pallishlisnesinagh, iii. 6.
Pallishmore, iii. 6.
Pallynoone, xi. 4.
Palmer, x. 30.
Palmerstown, i.35.
Palmerstowne, xi. 51.
Tithes of, i. 19.
Papinstowne, viii. 24.
Parcellstowne, vii. 13.
Parkbegg, viii. 41.
Parkbrack, ix. 38.
Parke, iv. 65. 6. 15. vii. 48. viii. 46. ix.
x. 51. xi. 10. 39.
Parkebegg, ix. 64.
Parke Donnell Dowlagh, ix. 83.
Parkeicrome, iv. 6.
Parkemargaren, vi. 75.
Parkemore, ix.64.
Parkenvaddy, iv. 6.
Parkenygore, iv. 6.
Parkereigb, v. 64.
Parkeriskard, ix. 4.
Parkeusky, iv. 6.
Parkevarreene, vi. 75.
Parkeykanninbolig, x. 38.
Parkferhagh, ix. 64.
Parkingarrin, vi. 11.
Park Iroghane, ix. 38.
Parkmanidoike, viii. 9.
Parkmore, viii. 41. ix. 4.
Parknawiskocke, viii. 9.
Parksgrane, x. 18.
Parkstowne, viii. 46.
Parkwarren, v. 21 .
Paronstowne, x. 7.
Paronty, v. 79.
Parretts Hill, v. 58.
Parsonstowne, i.32.35. iv. 75.
Partanfreigh, ix. 87.
Partridgetowne, i. 46.
Paslostowne, xi. 43.
Paslowstowne, xi. 46.
Passage, iii. 61. iv. 53.
Patricks Street, iv. 56.
Patrick Street, iv. 62.
Pisogowan, iv. 75.
Pitchfortstowne, vi. 55.
Plary, Monastery of, iii. 6.
Pongersgrange, vii. 57.
Poores Court, iv. 17.
Poorstowne, v. 29.
Port, v. 48.
Portaley, vi. 46.
Portan, i.77.
Portaralla, iv. 37.
Porterron, iii. 49.
Porterstowne, i.75. v.24.
Portgloriam, vii. 18.
Portinmane, xi.9.
Portinna, Fair of, ix. 67.
Portlecky Castle, x. 51.
Portlester, vi. 33. viii. 46.
Portloma, xi. 39.
Portmarnocke, iv. 70.
Portmarnok, The Conniboro’ of,
Portnahinch, viii. 7.
Portrane, iv. 56.
Portranly, ix. 64.
Portrosli, xi.9.
Portruss, xi. 9.
Porttowne, i.77.
Portumna, iii. 11. ix. 65. 67.
Abby of, ix. 67.
Poslagh, v. 29.
Poslockstowne, viii. 46.
Posserstowne, Rectory of, i. 32.
Possickstowne, i. 19.
Possikstowne, vii. 21.
Post Castle, iv. 75.
Potterstowne, i. 32.
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Poublebribryan, xi. 19.
Poul, xi. 35.
Pouldough, viii. 65.
Poulegidowcane, vi. 10.
Poulenycolly, iv. 6.
PoSnlongfy!™.^
Precidents Court House, v. 37.
Quartertrosbye, xi. 51.
Quillagh, x. 51.
Quillinane, v. 27.
Quillinany, iii. 3.
Quillintragb, iv. 14.
Quiny, v. 55.
Quol'lins, vii. 72.
Quosquiny, v. 58.
Quoyne, viii. 25.
R.
Rabegg, iv. 60.
Rabuke, iv. 17.
Racanstowne, iv. 20.
Raccliffe near London, x. 38.
Racliimconnan, v. 10.
Rackin, v. 10.
Raconnell, viii. 51.
Racoole, i. 8. 27. iv. 60.
Radestowne, x. 26.
Raduffe, v. 24.
Raestowne, x. 6.
Rafarinin, ix. 64.
Rafost, vi. 53.
Rafyne, ix. 68.
Raglian, Tithes of, ix. 61.
Raghanane, iii. 39.
Raghbeg, iii. 39.
Raghbegg, iii. 39.
Raghdaragan, vi. 51.
Raghline, iv. 4.
Raghlines, Church of, xi. 9.
Raghlins, xi. 10.
Island of, xi. 10.
Raghmacon, vi. 51.
Raghmore, iii. 39.
Raghra, Fishing of, x. 51.
Royalties of, x. 51.
Raghvallune, v. 64.
Ragree, v. 55.
Rahalbane, vii. 52.
Rahalla Castle, ix. 68.
Rahallin, v. 24.
Raharra, Rectory of, v. 37.
Raliaskar, viii. 24.
Rahdunnra, v. 43.
Raheatlian, vii. 28.
Raheene, iii. 47.
RaheUy, Tidies of, ix. 9.
Rahen, vi. 8.
(122.)
Raheny, iv. 14.
Rahesinie, x. 7.
Rahesker, iv. 63.
Rahetotane, ix. 21.
Rahigower, vi. 49.
Rahilvee, iii. 49.
Raliin, v. 76. ix. 64.
Rahinagh, iii. 60.
Rahinclugge, vi. 4.
Rahincorricke, viii. 46.
Rahindonore, v. 29.
Tithes of, v. 31.
Rahinduffe, vi. 71. v. 43.
Rahine, viii. 35. 37.
Rahinfonshin, v. 29.
Rahinhunt, iii. 14.
Rahinhuntt, v. 61.
Rahinline, xi. 39.
Rahinligg, x. 23.
llabinquile, viii. 46.
Ralimagday, xi. 58.
Ralininiclonagh, xi. 58.
Rahnorie, v. 43.
Rahume, iii. 35.
Rahune, vii. 52. 53.
Raistowne, viii. 5.
Raith, ix. 68.
Raith-I-Connor, ix. 67.
Raithiny, ix. 67.
Ralieth, v. 43.
Ralthorae, vi. 51.
Raluscaston, xi. 46.
Ramelane, i. 21.
Ramlane, iii.' 3.
Ramly, x. 51.
Ramme Lane, i. 27.
Ranacrame, vi. 51.
Ranagh, i. 67.
Ranaghan, i. 67.
Randellstowne, x. 10.
Ranegiragli, v. 43.
Ranemony, ix. 6.
Raninure, v. 29.
Rannagh, xi. 35.
Rannan xi. 10.
Rape, v. 52.
Abby of, v. 53.
Raphine, v. 23.
Rardeivin, x. 5.
Rareagh, Rectory of, iii. 6.
Rarrowbeg, i. 15.
Rarrowmore, i. 15.
Rascall, i. 15.
Rascanlan, x. 51.
Raskany, vi. 51.
Raskiagh, vii. 28.
Rasmacca, vii. 51.
Rassye, xi. 10.
Ratassan, vi. 51.
Ratcath, ix. 19.
Ratgarrett, viii. 31.
Rath, i. 78. v. 6. vi. 40. viii. 2. ix. 87.
of Colps, iii. 66.
of Killmore, v. 61.
The, vii. 2.
Tithes of, iii. 55.
Radialla, ix. 69.
Rathard, vii. 49.
Rathargane, xi. 50.
Ratharra, iii. 49.
Rathbane, iv. 70. viii. 25. x. 6.
Rathbegg, i. 46.
Rathbeggan, iv. 11.
Rathbrian, iv. 75.
Rathbride, Rectory of, ix. 61.
Tithes of, ix. 61.
Radibriggan, vii. 22.
Radibristy, ix. 87.
Rathbody, Great, xi. 18.
Rathboggan, iv. 11.
Rathboyne, v. 77.
Rathbrack, xi. 62.
Rathbreake, i. 46.
Rathbroan, vi. 55.
Rathcahan, ix. 88.
Rathcale, Rectory of, vi. 1 1 .
Rathcallott, xi. 7.
Rathcame,'jx. 75.
Rathcarran, i. 46.
Rathclary, viii. 50.
Rathcline, i. 46.
Rathclony, viii. 46.
Rathcody, Great, x. 7.
Little, x. 7.
Rathcofly, vii. 18. v-
Rathcone, vii. 2. INDEX
Rathconlis Land, Tithes of, viii. 5. LOCORUM
Rathconradi, i. 46. iii 6. iv. 67. vii. 13. 28. “
viii. 25. “
Rathcoole, i. 32. vi. 4. 46. ix. 61. 73. x. 56. Innocent,.
Rathcoone, x. 10.
Rathcormacke, viii. 23. 46.
Rathcoursie, x. 38.
Rath Cowry, vi. 55.
Rathcrivagh, v. 76.
Rathcrossane, iv. 50.
Rathcuppage, v. 21.
Rathdowne, i. 73. iii. 5. iv. 17 .
Rathdownibegg, x. 6.
Rathdownimore, x. 6.
Rathdrummore, v. 6.
Rathduff, v. 29.
Rathduffe, v. 10. x. 23. 42.
Rathduffly, x. 18.
Rathduffmore, x. 18.
Rathdullane, viii. 14.
Ratheally, vi. 6.
Ratheany, vii. 48.
Rathelan, ix. 87.
Radielin, v. 29.
Rathellan, x. 7.
Rathellin, v. 29.
Rathenagh, x. 6.
Rathenally, viii. 46.
Rathenrick, i. 77.
Ratheny, v. 61.
Lower, x. 47.
Upper, x. 47.
Radiernine, ix. 68.
Radierolye, x. 51.
Radierownard, xi. 26.
Rathesker, i. 27. vi. 4.
Ratliespick, ix. 79.
Rathfame House, viii. 46.
Rathfeigh, iv. 51.
Rathfieming, vii. 48.
Rathfollyes, x. 7.
Radigerin, x. 28.
Rathglihan, vii. 21.
Rathgorgyne, ix. 68.
Rathgorley, v. 10.
Rathgormick, vi. 46.
Rathgormuly, iii. 6.
Rathglun, iii. 26.
Ratligrany, i. 27.
Rathguard, ix. 23.
Rathguory, xi. 26.
Radigurris, ix. 87.
Rathill, ix. 88.
Rathincollin, vi. 73.
Rathine, iv. 6.
Rathineugkenenne, x. 38.
Radiingle, iv. 29.
Rathisbig, iv. 46.
Rathitchtir, viii. 61.
Rathkannoe, iv. 7.
Rathkenan, viii. 46.
Rathlaggan, iv. 75. v. 76.
Rathlaghlen, x. 47.
Rathlands, x. 7.
Ratldeek, vi. 4.
Rathlickin, ix. 11.
Radilike, x. 56.
Rathloglilans, iv. 75.
Rathmadoke, x. 23.
Rathmaghane, ix. 64.
Rathmaine, v. 74.
Radimakilggye, x. 6.
Radimakelly, x. 38.
Radira'Kenne, i. 19.
llathmealan, Rectory of, x. 20.
Radimelan, ix. 12.
Rathmelanmore, v. 55.
Radunen, xi. 4..
Rathmichaell, ix. 23.
Rathmicknally, v. 76.
Rathmore, i. 32. 46. iii. 45. iv. 6. v. 51. 63.
vi. 19. ix. 65. 67.
Little, i. 8.
Rathmoore, viii. 19.
Rathmoylian, viii. 2.
Ratlimucke, ix. 61.
Rathmullen, x. 6.
Rathmyne, x. 38.
Rathnally, i. 46.
Ratlmarie, x. 6.
Rathnemakin, ix. 64.
Rathnemanagh, i. 19.
Rathnenalge, x. 5.
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Rathneno, vi.
Rathneven Rian, vii. 48.
Rathnewinthin, xi. 39.
Rathnigard, vi. 36.
Rathnisnally, v. 51.
Ratlmoyre, ix. 65.
Rathnyskiyny, iv. 6.
Ratbogealfa, x. 42.
Ratliood, iii. 26.
Rathorne, i. 46.
Rathowen, ix. 40. xi. 7.
Rathquynoe, iv. 6.
Ratlira, iii. 49.
Rathrae, v. 76.
Rathrasny, iv. 75.
Rathrassy, vii. 48.
Rathratlies, iv. 75.
Rathregan, i. 77.
Rathroane, ix. 75.
Ratlimsii, m. 1.
Rathrygnal, iv. 75.
Ratlis, iv. 7 5.
Rathsallow, i. 46.
Rathsconner, ix. 65.
Ratlishelline, x. 51.
Rathsony, ix. 68.
Rathtnrtin, vi. 11.
Ratliturvee, iii. 33.
Rathumny, vii. 46.
Rathvalline, xi. 19.
Rathvarrafadony, v. 52.
Rathvicnalloe, iv. 75.
Rath wire, Mannor of, xi. 32.
Ratliwyer, ix. 75.
Rathwyre, viii. 46.
Rathygg, v. 43.
Ratoatli, iv. 1 1. vi. 4. ix. 19.
Ratoathe, Tithes of, viii. 5.
Ratooth, iv. 50.
Ratoth, i. 26.
Ratouth, i. 70. iii. 51. xi. 48
Ratowth, i. 15.
Rattin, v. 24.
Raiiglirebegg, vi. 19.
Ransker, x. 7.
Ravalaglit, xi. 9.
Ravohane, xi. 24.
Rayeston, i. 77.
Rayestowne, ix. 19.
Raylestowne, Rectory of, v. 53.
Raylstowne, Tidies of, v. 53.
Readstowne, xi. 48.
Rean, ix. 87.
Reanbeg, ix. 68.
Reandyarrygine, iv. 6.
Reane, iv. 6.
Rechill, x. 42.
Redbey, xi. 10.
Redbry, xi. 10.
Redmonde, vi. 71.
Redraondsland, vi. 71.
Redmountaine, ix. 88.
Reeiske, viii. 2.
Regstowne, vi. 38.
Rehinerane, xi.58.
Reiske, vi. 19.
Reitoge, ix. 90.
Relanenygearagh, ix. 53.
Renevoliely, vi. 49.
Rennettstowne, x. 12.
Renoldstowne, x. 30.
Reny, xi. 34.
Restings, v. 24.
Rewes, i. 35.
Rewrs, vi. 71.
Reynolds Parke, v. 58.
Reynoldstowne, i. 77. ix. 87. x. 7.
Ribestowne, i. 77.
Ribwatermore, Gleabs of, x. 45.
■ Impropriations of, x. 45.
Imp” Tithes of, x. 45.
Rectories of, x. 45.
llicardstowne, ix. 61.
Riclmrdestowne, vii. 1. 44. x. 6.
Richardram, i.77.
Richardstowne, iv. 62. vi.38. vii. 2. 21. x.6.
Richestowne, Lx. 83.
Richinshead, xi. 43.
Rinagounagli, Gleabs of, x. 45.
Impropriations of, x. 45.
Rinagounagli, Imp' Tithes of, x. 45.
Rectories of, x. 45.
Rincoran, v. 68.
Rinehan, x. 12.
Ring, xi. 34.
Tithes of, xi. 34.
Ringmartin, x. 38.
Ringrenan, ix. 34.
Ringwellstowne, iv. 20.
Ringwelstowne, vii. 61.
Rinmacke, viii. 56.
Rinroin, Lx. 28.
Rinuile, v. 43.
Risetowne, iv. 75.
Riskverany, viii. 65.
Rivenscrosse, Tithes of, viii. 5.
Riverstowne, i. 36. 67. iii. 42. viii. 2. 41.
Roan, viii. 40.
Roane, i. 32. vi. 29.
Roanstowne, xi. 48.
Robeale, i. 15.
Roberdstowne, viii. 50.
Robert, ix. 64.
Roberdstowne, i. 77. iv. 28. x. 10. xi. 48.
Robin, Rectory of, vii. 53.
Tithes of, vii. 53.
Robinstowne, i. 58. iii. 36. x. 54.
Rocli, xi. 51.
Rochbody, Great, vii. 51.
Roche, The, ix. 87.
Rochefort, xi. 48.
Rochell Lane, iv. 56.
Rochellslane, i. 21.
Rocliesmill, iv. 1.
Rocheston, iv. 56.
Rochestowne, v. 58. vii. 46.
Roch’s Buildings, ix. 4.
Rockedstone, v. 37.
Rockettstowne, vii. 72.
Roclcernin, i. 19.
Rocovieragh, ix. 64.
Rodder, Tithes of, iii. 66.
Rodrisoge, xi. 39.
Rodstowne, vi. 38. vii. 63.
Roestowne, ix. 11.
Rogerstowne, iv. 73. vii. 13. 51. viii. 25. x. 7.
Roghmore, iii. 39.
Romanerin, ix. 68.
Romansland, viii. 9.
Romthoolan, xi. 57.
Roonesaggart, v. 52.
Rooniloghta, x. 60.
Rooskagh, v. 37.
Rooskaph, v. 37.
Roostowne, vi. 4.
Rorestowne, iii. 63.
Rorinstowne, viii. 46.
Roriston, v. 77.
Roristowne, v. 77.
Roroin, v. 48.
Rosberton, vii. 68.
Rosbryne, ix. 68.
Rosclare, vi. 18.
Roscomon, ix. 66.
Fairs, i. 46.
House, i. 46.
Roscouragh, Rectory and Tithes of, i. 46.
Roscribb, x. 6.
Roscullinagh, i.46.
Iioscunre, ix. 34.
Roseberry, ix. 61.
Rosemary Lane, i. 41.
Rosetowne; ix. 49.
Rosfaraghan, vi. 19.
Roshlins, Island of, xi. 14.
llosinagh, vi. 19.
Roskeagli, vii. 38.
Roskeene, i. 69.
Roskeparke, vii. 8.
Iloskey, x. 51.
Rosmonacke, viii. 65.
Rosinore, iii. 39. ix. 64.
Ross, vii. 48.
Rossan, viii. 46.
Rossanmore, ix. 87.
Rosse, i. 19. iii. 37. 39. v. 10. x. 23.
New, iii. 33.
Rossestowne, v. 8.
Rosside, xi. 10.
Rossiiiganny, ix. 64.
Ilosslca, vi. 35.
Rosslihan, x. 6.
I llossmere, Gleabs of, x. 45.
Rossmere, Impropriations of, x. 45.
Imp” Tithes of, x. 45.
Rossmore, x. 23.
llossnegale, x. 23.
Rossnenowle, vii. 65.
Rosstrickly, Monastery of, ix. 66.
Roswey, Rectory and Tithes of, vii. 53.
Rotadi, viii. 2.
Roughan, xi. 35.
Roughgrange, Tithes of, iii. 66.
Rough Grange, Tithes of, vi. 58.
llourn, ix. 64.
Roveragh, ix. 64.
Roverechassidy, ix. 87.
Rovinrath, i. 46.
Row, iii. 11. vii. 52.
Castle of ix. 64.
Rowan, vii. 38. viii. 40.
Rowbehage, iii. 1 1.
Rowlestown, i. 15. 27.
Rowlstowne, vi. 4.
Rowndragh, vii. 52.
Iiowskagh, iv. 6.
Royngrenand, iii. 11.
Ruans Cartron, vi. 32.
Ruchinshead, xi. 46.
Ruddanagh, xi. 58.
Ruebane, vii. 52. viii. 14.
Rulfecaine, xi. 24.
Ruff Quarter, ix. 34.
Ruinvile, Tithes of, ix. 66.
Rumlaghta, x. 60.
Rurarush, ix. 68.
Runany, x. 51.
Runilaghta, x. 60.
Runilaghtarod, x. 60.
lluntaghtowne, v. 77.
Runvokan, xi. 4.
Rush, v. 24.
Rushelsland, vii. 21.
Rushie Meadow, ix. 38.
Rusky, iii. 49. iv.75.
Russ, ix. 16.
Russairh, ix. 1 6.
Russellstowne, x. 18.
Russine, iii. 39.
Ruthfeith, iv. 51.
Ruynrasse, ix. 64.
Rynanagh, v. 55.
Rynecowlisky, iv. 6.
Rynegryony, iv. 6.
Rynemorraghe, iv. 6.
ltyneshynnaghe, iv. 6.
Rynorstowne, xi. 48.
S.
Sadannane, v. 6.
Saddlestowne, vii. 21.
Safefield, i. 77.
Sagard, i. 25. ix. 61.
Saggard, i. 8.
Saint Corin, xi. 10.
Saint Cubbert, xi. 9.
Saint Sunday’s Well, ix. 88.
Sallaghodemore, vii. 48.
Sallsqnarter. vii. 48.
Salmon Acre, ix. 88.
Salsmore, vi. 4.
Saltestowne, vii. 5.
Salt Mill, vi. 71.
Saltstowne, iv. 11.
Sampson Castle, iii. 6.
Sanballylasky, ix. 55.
Sancreggy, x. 51.
Sanghy, v. 79.
Sangunnagh, iv. 17.
Sankoe, viii. 46.
Santry, x. 33.
Sarsfields Court, v. 45. ix. 3. 8.
Lands, viii. 46.
■ Land, ix.8.
Mansion, ix. 3.
Towne, vii. 21.
Sarswells Town, viii. 47.
Sathnegananagh, i. 19.
Satternagh, iii. 66.
Savolly, xi. 9.
Saylard, v. 39.
Scabbard, i. 46.
Scadan Quarter, vi. 21.
Scadanstowne, Impr. Tithes of, i. 19.
Scaheny, xi. 46.
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, iii. 39.^
, ix. 75.
Scully’s Land, iii. 3.
Sculpe, William, iv. 56.
Scurlockstowne, iii. 63.
Scurlogs Land, i. 78.
Scurlogstowne, iii. 17.
Mill of, xi. 4-8.
Seeghamembantry, iv. 39.
Seffiagh of Moyree, i. 65.
jhan, ix. 66.
-“Tithes of, ix. 66.
Seraghleigh, x. 18.
iehowry, vi. 49.
eagli, vi. 49.
Seyfin, xi. 65.
Seyfiny, xi. 65.
Shahlendinetee, iii. 47.
Shallrish, Manor of, xi. 43.
Shall us, iii. 26.
Shalhvood, i. 27.
Shalrish, Manor oi; xi. 46.
Shampillejmarshane, Rectory of, ix. 66.
Shanakill, ix. 38.
Shanamullogh, v. 6.
Shanarine, Rectorie of, v. 10.
Shanballymore, vii. 52. ix. 69.
Shanballynant, ix. 36.
Shancall, iv. 59.
Rectories of, v. 10.
/. 43. ix. 23. 67.
jlx Castle, xi. 7.
jhlonge, ix. 67.
a River, ix. 55.
of, i\
vii. 31.
Shanon, River of, vii. 72.
Shanvalledonogh, ix. 53.
Shanvallinilaghlenboy, vii. 52.
Shanvally, xi. 15.
Shanvallyonogh, ix. 54.
Shawnliere, x. 38.
Shawroe, vi. 51.
Sheaghnemucke, ix. 36.
Sheales Quarter, vi. 21.
Shealstowne, i. 32.
Shean, vi. 49.
Tithes of, ix. 9.
Sheandangin, v. 55.
Sheangarvie, ix. 68.
Sheankhill, vi. 73.
Sheantrade, ix. 68.
Shearlockstown, i. 19.
Tithes of, i. 19.
Shee, ix. 55.
Sheelearracill, vii. 68.
Sheenbegg, x. 23.
Sheeperath, x. 10.
Sheepes Parke, v. 40.
Sheepestreete House, i. 5.
Sheepstreet Tents, i. 8.
Sheevenan, iii. 49.
Shehere, iii. 39.
Shehinbeg, vi. 10.
Shelagh, ix. 87.
Sheleston, i. 32.
Shellen, ix. 44. 46.
Shenkoile, iii. 11.
Shenlish, i. 46.
Shepes Park, v. 37.
Sheragh Quillagh, i. 19.
Sherighneclohy, xi. 19.
Sherland, iv. 6.
Slierlockstowne, i. 32.
Sherlogkstowne, vii. 48.
Sheshiaghtrasnv, vi. 49.
Sheskin, i. 8. viii. 50.
Shewebloome Mountain, i. 46.
Shiane, v. 8.
Shicaighmongort, ix. 68.
Shihane, vi. 73.
Shiltowne, v. 61.
Shillyhan, ix. 69.
Shilmalier, iii. 32.
Shishage, viii. 35.
Shonnagh, v. 13.
Shortcourse, ix. 12.
Shradbally, ix. 64.
Shragheneyhattymore, vi. 49.
Shraghinsliraght, vi. 49.
Shraghlegea, vi. 49.
Shraghlegnedeirgy, vi. 49.
Shraghleva, vi. 49.
Shraglunore, vi. 49.
Shraghnecledigh, vi. 49.
Shraghncgatt, vi. 49.
ShraghnokiUv, vi. 49.
Shragholenan, vi. 49.
Shraglogan, vi. 49.
Shraglyen, vi. 49.
Shragreagh, vi. 49.
Shrakipp, vi. 49.
Shranenagh, viii. 58.
Shrewell Abby, v. 53.
Shrewle, x. 23.
Shroghsellagh, ix. 69.
Shrohine, xi. 9.
Shrowans, ix. 36.
Shrowle, iii. 65.
Tithes of, i. 15.
Shrowle’s Cartron, i. 15.
Shruel, ix. 65.
Shruell, vi.73.
Sluufllmore, viii. 65.
Shrule, Abbey of, i. 46.
Barony of, i. 46.
Shryland, iv. 6.
Shufin, ix. 68.
Shunymoyle, x. 51.
Shyane, ix. 69.
Sicona, xi. 9.
Siddan, iv. 9. 75.
Siffin, vi. 49.
Simonstowne, i. 35. viii. 61.
Singannagh, vii. 52.
Sinnottsland, vii. 35.
Sinomount, xi. 10.
Sirekerane, iii. 13.
Siskins, vii. 41.
Sisly, x. 30. V.
Skarenhien, i. 78. INDEX
Skarrive, vii. 52. I.OCORUM-
Skarroughor, ix. 38.
Skartenear, vii. 48. 10 ol?crecs
Skartervramyear, vii. 48. Innocent*
Skartevarnyer, vii. 48.
Skartleigh, Tithes of, viii. 59.
Skeaneboy, vi. 49.
Skeaghane, Tithes of] ix. 66.
Skeaghnemucke, vii. 72.
Skeaghvonebarry, v. 52.
Skeater-Pnrke, xi. 58.
Skeheclian, iii. 65.
Skeheigan, iii. 65.
Skehinebegg, y. 58.
Skerrige, iii. 49.
Skerrimoore, ix. 88.
Skibrine, Tithes of, v. 2.
Skiddow, i. 15.
Skiddyes Castle, x. 45.
Skigg, viii. 58.
Skitlaghan, ix. 65.
Skinner Row, iv. 57.
Houses in, i. 8.
Skipperslane, iii. 3.
Skirmullin, vi. 4.
Skirricur, xi. 10.
Skobride, i. 69.
Skrine, xi. 10.
Skj'ddies Castle, v. 13.
Skyrie, viii. 59.
Slanadunminine, xi. 9.
Slane, iii. 37. iv. 75. vi. 30. vii. 8. 34.
Market, iv. 75.
Slaneduff’e, ix. 88.
Slaneyokeloghane, iv. 6.
Slangnosse, ix. 66.
Slataghbegge, viii. 40.
Slatteragh, v. 43.
Slatterstown, i. 56.
Slavanahera, xi. 10.
Slaverery, xi. 10.
Sleanolado, iv. 39.
Sleatowne Abby, ix. 88.
Sleaveene, v. 68.
Sleavine, v. 64.
Sleboyn, vi. 21.
Sleight, v. 55.
Siencarne, v. 43.
Sleneberchidd, xi. 10.
Sleneshancogh, ix. 68.
Sleragliloghra, ix. 64.
Slevenstreet House, i. 21.
Steward, Tithes of, i. 19.
Slewgedaghc. iv. 6.
Slewroe, v. 10.
Sliebryranor, ix. 66.
Sligo, iii. 45.
— Fairs, i. 46.
Sloes Land, i. 1. 3.
Sloggidine, iv. 6.
Slraihnaneagh, x. 6.
Slyndon, vi. 38.
Snialeway, ix. 88.
Smallfarme, x. 2.
Smallpark, v. 27.
Smarinore, x. 6.
Smarm ucke, x. 51.
Smithsland, vii. 10.
Smithstown, i. 18.
Smithstowne, i. 77. vi. 33. vii. 5. 34. viii. 2.
26. ix. 11.
Smothescourt, vif. 55.
Smythstowne, iii. 33.
Snaveould Weyre, ix. 55.
Solarr, xi. 10.'
Soraerstowne, iv. 60. v. 77.
Sonaghena, x. 51.
Sonnagh, iii. 11.
Soraghtowne, i. 77.
South Cloggagh, iv. 6.
Soyssreogh, iii. 11.
Sparesbrodell, ix. 53. 54.
Spiddall, vii. 21.
Spittlehouse, i. 46. viii. 46.
Spricklestowne, i. 52.
Sradbally, iii. 11.
Sradrinlea, xi. 18.
Sraghcoolebinke, vi. 49.
Sragnemart, iii. 6.
Srahanenaeffrin, vi. 73.
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Srahanepliosta, ix. 68.
Sraid, xi. 9. 10.
Srathoarane, ix. 75.
Sreeneamore Weyre, v. 39.
Sronekenaghe, iv. 6.
Srunagallmore, xi. 10.
Srunagalmore, xi. 10.
Srughanefolly, iii. 6.
Stabberstowne, Tithes of, i. 19-
Stabledeakin, vii. 22.
Stacally, v. 29.
Stackillen, ix. 23.
Stacomney, i. 32. vi. 55.
Rectory of, i. 32.
Stacomny, i. 35.
Stacoole, i. 81.
Staffordstowne, xi. 48. 54.
Staggobby, iii. 3.
Stahallmock, viii. 28.
Stahallmocke, iii. 26.
Stahnlmocke, i. 78. iii. 25.
Stahalmoke, Rectory of, iii. 26.
Stahenny, xi. 43.
Great, vi. 4.
Staheny, Little, vii. 61.
Stahiny, Little, iv. 20.
Stakernagh, vi. 49.
Stalbane, v. 6.
Stamullen, v. 26.
Stamullin, vii. 21.
Stang, The Acre of, v. 38.
Stangs, The, v. 38.
Starlingfort, vi. 11.
Starlingford, vi. 11.
Stayne, The, i. 19.
Steevens Streep iv. 47.
Stemargygh, vi. 36.
Stepliensplace, vii. 38.
Stephens Street, i. 81.
Stephenstown, i. 15. 30.
Stephenstowne, iii. 25. v. 57. vi. 55. vii. 51.
Stermingstowne, vii. 51.
Sterminstowne, x. 7.
Stevenockstowne, iv. 75.
Stickeleen, x. 6.
Stiffin, ix. 44. 46.
Stillebane, iv. 17.
Stilorgan, Mannor of, iv. 17.
Stockine, vii. 38.
Stockrunna, iii. 6.
Stonemill, ix. 61.
Stonestowne, v. 24.
Graige, ix. 49.
Stornagh, vi. 19.
Strabane, Mannor of, vi. 49.
Strabannan, vii. 51.
Stradbally, i. 15. 78. xi. 43. 46.
Gleabs of, x. 45.
Impropriacons of x. 45.
Imp' Tithes of, x. 45.
Rectories of, x. 45.
Straddbally, x. 57.
Strade, xi. 10.
Straffane, ix. 30.
Straghry, vi. 49.
Strangers Park, ix. 73.
Strangmurreybegg, x. 6.
Straslane, i. 35.
Straung, viii. 2.
Strawberrygarden, iii. 6.
Streamestowne, iii. 49. iv. 37.
Streamstowne, iv. 37.
Street, v. 76.
Streete, iv. 75.
Streffan, i. 32.
Stroane, iii. 61.
Stroghneminke, vi. 49.
Strongbow’s Tombe, Christ Church, Dublin,
viii. 58.
Strongesilly, x. 45.
Strowanstowne, vi. 4.
Strudbally, Rectory of, v. 53.
Stuckings, vii. 19.
Sturganlislea, vi. 59.
St. Gamma, Rectory of, v. 37.
St. Catherine’s Abby, Waterford, v. 10.
St. Finbarrics, v. 16. ix. 53.
St. Finbarryes, x. 14.
St. Finton’s, Advowson of, x. 23.
Donacon of, x. 23.
Patronage of, x. 23.
St. Francis, Abbey of, v. 37.
St. Francis's Abby, v. 43.
St. Ganstownc, iv. 20.
St. Georgelane, i. 21.
St. Imokes, vi. 71.
St. Jamestreet, iii. 37.
St. John Evans. Monastery of, x. 20.
Priory of, x. 20.
St. John, Newgate, vi. 4.
Parish of, v. 16.
Rectory of, v. 37.
St. Johns, ix. 6.
St. Johns Gate, v. 1.
St. Johns Jerusalem, i. 1.
Hospital of, i. 3. v. 53.
St. Johns Land, v. 24.
Lane, i. 49.
Lane, Houses in, iv. 6.
Priory, Tithes of, x. 20.
Rath, iii. 26.
St. Johnstreet, iii. 37.
St. Katherines Batter, ix. 73.
Garden, v. 2.
St. Keevins, iv. 56.
St. Laurence, Rectory of, iii. 66.
Street, iii. 37.
St. Mary Abby, viii. 65.
St. Mary’s Abbey, Duleek, iii. 66.
St. Michaels Lane, i. 62. iii. 53. v. 1.
St. Michaels Lane, Dublin, iii. 66.
House, i. 5.
• Houses in, i. 5.
St. Michael, Rectory of, iii. 6.
St. Multotins, Church of, v. 58.
St. Nicholas Gate, v. 63. 64.
St. Olives Churchyard, v. 1.
Parish of, v. 1.
St. Patrick’s Gate, v. 1. 2.
■ Street, v. 2.
St. Peters, v. 37.
Abbey of, v. 40.
Church, Parish of, v. 13.
Imp' Rectories of, v. 37.
Parish of, v. 66.
Street, v. 1.
St. Saviors Chappie, v. 1.
St. Sepulchres Farmc, iv. 56.
St. Stephens, Parish of, v. 2.
Wall, v. 2.
St. Sunday's Gate, iii. 37.
Land, xi. 26.
St. Thomas Hill, v. 2.
Monastery of, viii. 5.
St. Warbers Street House, i. 11.
St. Wolstan, i. 35.
St. Wolstans, i. 32. 35. 60.
Suddenrath, i. 15.
Suircane, viii. 46.
Sumacocke, xi. 9.
Sunagh, xi. 4.
Sunnagh, x. 60.
Surmagh, x. 6.
Surning, ix. 61.
Sutton, vii. 2. 4.
Suttons Land, vii. 35.
Sutwels Land, vii. 35.
Swaynestowne, xi. 48.
Swines Den, v. 6.
Swordes, vii. 22.
Swords, i. 8. 15. iv. 29. vii. 10. 40. 71.
ix. 73.
• Parish of iv. 12.
Swyockstowne, i. 77.
Syffine, Tithes of, ix. 66.
Symonscourt, vii. 55.
Symonstowne, vi. 11. vii. 13. xi. 26.
Syrakeran, Rectory of, i. 46.
Gleabes of, x. 45.
Impropriations of, X. 45.
Imp' Tithes of, x. 45.
Rectories of, x. 45.
Tallywyan, vi. 49.
Tamanaghnahwry, x. 51.
Tamon, x. 33.
Tamplefield, vii. 10.
Tanaghrany, vi. 49.
Tanalaghan, vi. 49.
Tancardestowne, Great Tithes oi
Tange, i. 46.
Tankardsroike, ix. 87.
Tankerstowne, iv. 50.
Tannaghenagh, vi. 49.
Tannaghloghan, vi. 49.
Tannaghmore, vi. 49. viii. 40. i:
Tannanehaskelly, vi. 49.
Tanyniske, vi. 49.
Tapperen, ix. 87.
Tarreagh, xi. 10.
Tasapon, Fraternity of, vii. 53.
Tassagard, i. 32. iv. 49. vii. 16.
Tassagai" •” an
Tawrod,' vi?5Vl.' ^
Taxaxan, v. 68.
Taylors Land, vii. 22.
Teaghfyn,' Chappel of, ix. 66.
Teaghley, Rectory of, v. 37.
Teagm'Conell, ix. 66.
Teamplhe, xi. 50.
Tecrahan-Rectory, viii. 46.
Teelig, vii. 52.
Tegart! v. 10.
Teheskragh, Tithes of, v. 40.
Teigedalre, v. 55.
Telltowne, i. 15.
Temologe, i. 8.
Tempillanre, vi. 49.
Templebride, Parsonage of, xi. 3
Rectory of, xi. 34.
Tithes of, xi. 34.
TcmPlecamgg,iii.3L
Templemale, v. 43.
Temple Micl lael, Gleabs of, x. 45.
Impropriacons of, x. 45.
Imp' Tithes of, x. 45.
Rectories of, x. 45.
Templenecrogh, vi! 71.
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Templenoghteragh, xi. 10.
Templeoge, i. 8.
Templeosky, v. 45.
Templepatrick, i. 10.
Rectory of, iii. 6.
Templepeter, viii. 63.
Templequinlan, Gleabs of, x. 45.
Impropriations of, x. 45.
Imp" Tithes of, x. 45.
Rectories of, x. 45.
Templerobin, v. 58.
Templeshelim, vi. 71.
Templetowne, v. 16.
Templetoy, v. 10.
Templelreine, iii. 60.
Templetuohy, Tithes of, ix. 9.
Templevaghteragh, xi. 9.
Tenakilly, i. 8.
Tenande, i. 32.
Tenane, iv. 53.
Tenebane, iii. 65.
Tenehinche, iv. 66.
Tenekilly, viii. 7.
Teneslattibrick, viii. 35.
Tenine, ix. 55.
Tenkaragh, v. 10.
Tennecurry, ix. 6.
Tennknuck, ix. 6.
Tenykarygy, v. 10.
Terinure, vii. 22.
Terlaghm‘keane, x. 51.
Tennonant, ix. 66.
Termonbegge, ix. 66.
Termonbegg, Rectory of, ix. 66.
Termonfeckan, v. 6.
Termonfeghan, iv. 42.
Termonfeighan, i. 67.
Termonmagnoirke, Advowson of, vi. 51.
Termonmagrath, iii. 28.
Terrenedaly, ix. 64.
Terrery, iii. 26.
Terrills Mill, vi. 55.
Tertane, vii. 61.
Tesiny, Rectory of, iii. 6.
Teumstowne, ix. 66.
Thaghnegirra, ix. 69.
Tharmonkillgan, ix. 66.
The Grange, v. 10.
Tithes of, viii. 5.
The Mat, vii. 21.
The Moore, iv. 75.
The Naas, vi. 4.
The Rath, vi. 53.
The Ring, vii. 21. .
The Spittle, v. 38.
Thermankyline, Rectory of, ix. 66.
Thesinate, Rectory of, iii. 6.
Thilknorke, viii. 68.
Thirseansto'vne, x. 30.
Thoghetony, ix. 69.
Tholargamona, ix. 69.
Thomas Street, iii. 6.
Thomas, St., Dublin, i. 52.
Houses in, i. 1.
St., Houses in, i. 3. 6.
St., Tents in, i. 8.
Thomastowne, i. 46. 50. iii. 26. iv. 44. 69.
v. 29. viii. 20. ix. 11. 12. x. 12.
Rectory of, ix. 61.
Tithes of, ix. 61.
Thombyhowter, v. 10.
Thormonbeg, ix. 66.
Three Castles, iv. 39.
Thrienc, ix. 58.
Thumnagblane, x. 51.
Thunders'vood, iv. 60. x. 56.
Thuocrogyne, ix. 69.
Thurless, v. 8.
Tibber, v. 32.
Tibberlomon, vi. 38.
Ticklooling, v. 10.
Ticrahan, Tithes of, viii. 46.
Ticroghan, i. 67.
Ticroliaii, xi. 12.
Ticully, iii. 6.
Tignigoragh, viii. 19.
Tikenlena, v. 29.
Tillikilliconnor, i. 77.
Timecreovin, xi. 10.
Timeden, i. 77.
Timotonnell, vii. 72.
Tinclc, 1. 19.
Tincoose, v. 29.
Tincor, vii. 45.
Tincormane, vii. 45.
Tineagh, ix. 64.
Tinecarrigy, v. 29.
Tinecriny, viii. 40.
Tinekilly, xi. 58.
Tinemalune, x. 1.
Tineshinall, v. 10.
Tintknocke, v. 10.
Tiorcurragh, vi. 49.
Tiorny, ix. 65.
Tippenan, iv. 16.
Tipper, ix. 73.
Tipperary, iv. 24. vi.
Tithes of, ix. If
Tipperbirr, vi. 4.
Tipperstown, i. 8.
Tipperstowne, i. 32.
Tirac
. 39.
Tirodonolan,
Tirrellan, ix. 65.
Tirrenaskragh, ix. 69.
Tirrenure, ix. 23.
Tirrerell, vii. 33.
Tirron, i. 35.
Tirroony, vi. 51.
Tisaxenmore, vi. 75.
Tivell, i. 19.
Tnaghmeolty, iv. 7.
Tobberbride, vi. 55.
Tobbercopane, xi. 9.
Tobberdornan, xi. 9.
Tobbergall, v. 10.
Tobberkeanin, i. 32.
Tobberkeigh, ix. 67.
Tobberkeogh, ix. 65.
Tobbennalye, xi. 35.
Tobbernefasse, vi. 49.
Tobberneglog, ix. 69.
Tobbernegrossiny, ix. 70.
Tobbernegulla, xi. 9.
Tobber, Rectory of, ix. 44. 46.
Tithes of, ix. 44. 46.
Tobbershaghlin, x. 56.
Tobbershoghlin, vi. 4.
Tobbersoole, i. 75.
Tobbeshally, iv. 60.
Tobegall, viii. 65.
Tober, iv. 65.
Toberbir, vii. 61.
Tobercormock, ix. 46.
ToberdufFe, viii. 29.
Tobergragan, iv. 20. xi. 51.
Toberkeagh, iii. 6.
Toberkeigh, iii. 53.
Toberlan, iii. 44.
Tobernavine, vi. 73.
Toberoggne, i. 19.
Tobersoole,
Toberstekin,
Tobertowne, vii.
Tobridowne, ix.
Tobur, x. 51.
Toburachory, iii
Toburlay, x. 51.
Togerlaghe, ' ■
21.
Tone
;. 69.
Tolghandurnc
Tollaghane, x. 51.
Toilagiidonell, ix. S
Tojlancile, vi. 51.
Tollernsaly, vi. 21.
Tollstowne, v. 61.
Tollybuck, iv. 30.
Tomane, xi. 24.
Tomard, ix. 11.
Tombogeh, x. 51.
Tombrackau, xi. 29
Tombracky, ii
Tomcoile, v. i
Tome Faire, ;
Market,
41.
Tom
Tomealagh, v
Tomerick, i. <
Toingady, vii'
Tomgallien, v
10.
(122.)
Tomneale, iv. 39.
Tomeboly, v. 10.
Tomnehealy, v. 10.
Tomodoghan, xi. 7.
Tomoge, xi. 9.
Tomona, ix. 64.
Tomquill, i. 78.
Tomquoile, viii. 65.
Tomys, iii. 39.
Tonagknock, i. 46.
Tonebrenock, iv. 75.
Tonecossan, xi. 22.
Tonedainegine, x. 51.
Tonemole, ix. 66.
Toneregeha, x. 51.
Toneregny, xi. 35.
Tonescaffy, iii. 26.
Toniedarragh, v. 29.
Tonlalierdanone, ix. 68.
Tonleigee, x. 51.
Tonlemone, iv. 37.
Tonregiebegg, vi. 40.
Tonregiemore, vi. 40.
Tonregih, vi. 73.
Tonroge, viii. 59.
i. 60.
Toonie, i. 19.
Tooreen-Drisagh
Tooremore, v. 2'
Toornegeagh, ix.
Tootenpoil,
xi. 15.
Tor, xi. 10.
Torke, iv. 6.
Torkhead, iv. 6.
Torlercornaton, ix.
Torman, vii. 52. v
Tormon, vii. 52.
Tormonbury, v. 35
Tormonkillan, ix.
Tormore, x. 51.
Tornoge, viii. 19.
Torr, xi. 10.
Torreslengh, ix. 64.
Tor
:. 23.
Torrow, vi. 73.
Torryowgan, vi. 49.
lorr/s, v 10.
Torvogane, xi. 29.
Toskeile, vi. 51.
Tough, viii. 2.
Tougher, x. 51.
Toughmonetynd, iv
Toulaherdane, ix. €
Toulegeith, i. 77.
Toulegge, ix. 75.
Tounivagranell, v. •
Tourcolougli, ix. 61
Tourin, viii. 39.
Towerlaghmore, xi.
Towmagrimly, viii.
Townagh, ix. 65.
Townaghfmgie, x. £
Townaglifingore, x.
Towne-Dermod, v.
Townm'hyngli, ix.
Townyamill, vi. 49.
Towoonarone, xi. 1
Toynie,' ix.'r,5.
Trabollig - -
Tralee, ii
Trai
39. -
i. 53.
Trasselstowne, xi. 46.
Trassestowne, vii. 26.
Trastledellan, i. 32.
Treligg, vii. 52.
Tresselstowne, xi. 43.
Trevitt, viii. 31.
Trey, ix. 87.
Triiuicoilfada, x. 6.
Triantrohan, x. 6.
Trienebragane, vi. 73
Trieneighter, vi. 49.
Trienough tragh, vi. 4
Trilogoman, viii. 40.
Trim, iv. 50.
Trincaboy, x. 6.
Trincknockagleon, x.
Trinctrive, viii. 40.
Ti-ineakabeg, x. 51.
Trinity-lane, v. 1.
Trinity, Parrish of, v
Trinly, iii. 14.
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v' Trinnhely, v. 43.
INDEX Tristernane, ix. 55.
LOCO-RUM Troagli, v. 55.
<o Troman, viii. 2. xi. 48.
tho Decrees Trora> ^ jq
Innocents. Troslan, vi. 49.
Trostan, vi. 49.
Troyslande, x. 57.
Trubbuill, x. 6.
Trubly, vi. 4.
Truchne, v. 55.
Trum, vi. 6.
Trustie, ix. 65.
Tryanogham, x. 6.
Tryenbulskan, vi. 49.
Try land, iv. 60.
Trym, i. 46. vii. 2. xi. 48.
Tryme, iii. 6. vi. 38.
Trynconaght, Tithes of, ix. 67.
Trynroyneleaghty, x. 6.
Tuam, iii. 30. vii. 53. ix. 66.
Tuarregagh, xi. 10.
Tubberdtdlagh, iv. 69.
Tnbbertowne, vii. 22. viii. 24.
Tubbirbirr, x. 33.
Tuesland, vii. 38.
Tuevrioroonow, iii. 15.
Tuirnebuola, iii. 39.
Tulaghmadan, xi. 48.
Tulclianemagli, iii. 6.
Tulclianstowne, i. 77.
Tullabard, vii. 26.
Tullachainny, xi. 39.
Tullaeliasane, x. 32.
Tullagany, xi. 39.
Tullagh, iii. 11. v. 34. viii. 53.
10.
Tullaghamecum, x. 54.
Tallaghanglass, i. 46.
Tallaghanimilloge, xi. 39.
Tullaghanoge, i. 77.
Tullaghanslike, xi. 39.
Tullaghbegg, iii. 11.
Tullaghcloyfin, vi. 49.
Tullaghcoara, xi. 10.
Tullaghglasie, v. 55.
Tullagbglass, viii. 53.
Tullaghkeyle, vii. 60.
Tullaghkill, x. 7.
Tullaghkorerrane, x. 38.
Tullagh Lisroe, ix. 58.
Tullaghmedan, xi. 54.
Tullaghmore, ix. 51.
Tullaghmurry, xi. 10.
Tullagh Rath, iv. 6.
Tullaghrene, x. 36.
Tullakuirke, vi. 73.
Tullanameily, viii. 53.
Tullargh, vi. 73.
Tulleskellan, vi. 40.
Tulliarnie, iv. 53.
Tulliartagh, iii. 49.
Tullibeg, vi. 19. ix. 25. 68.
Tullimahan, xi. 9.
Tullin, viii. 40.
Tullincooderry, vi. 49.
Tulline, x. 51.
Tullineao, iii. 26.
Tullinure, iii. 26.
Tullironane, ix. 43.
Tullocosker, vi. 49.
Tulloge, vi. 43.
Tulloghmedan, i. 77.
Tullolaghy, iii. 49.
Tullonon,' i. 46.
Tulluratbane, vii. 33.
Tully, iii. 15. iv. 17. ix. 61.
Preceptory of, ix. 61.
Tullyboy, xi. 54.
Tullycaple, xi. 9.
Tullyfable, iv. 14.
Tully hugh, vi. 49.
Tullylaton, iii. 26.
Tullymore, v. 45.
Wcire, ix. 9.
Tullyrotham, ix. 43.
Tulmethelferty, iii. 26.
Ttimbine, v. 43.
Tumchoile, iii. 47.
Tumcrine, iii. 47.
Tunacravine, xi. 9.
Tuogdermoydyen, Tithes of, ix.
Tuogherane, ix. 68.
Tuoghnacoilte, ix. 28.
Tuolaght, viii. 46.
Tuoralastrame, iii. 45.
Tuorenanonagh, iii. 39.
Tuorfoan, ix. 9.
Tuorin, vii. 52. ix. 65.
Tuorindrissagh, iii. 11.
Tuorinsdally, iii. 11.
Tuorynydallye, vii. 53.
Turatli, xi. 54.
Turbettstowne, xi. 27.
Turcnonvoltagh, iii. 39.
Turfeighin, x. 2.
Turleace, vi. 36.
Turlcs, Tithes of, ix. 9.
Turloghniore, ix. 25.
Ventry, viii. 56.
Verdinstowne, vi. 58.
Verdonstowne, iii. 55. vi. 11.
Vessingstowne, xi. 48.
Viccars Chorrols, St. Patrick’s, iv. 62.
Vier Abbey, v. 53.
Yillanstowne, ix. 75.
Villenaglitowne, xi. 48.
Villiaughstowne, i. 77.
Virginia, i. 77.
Voghtagh, x. 51.
Voides Land, ix. 88.
Voldenstowne, xi. 54.
Voltanstowne, vi. 4.
Turning, ix. 61.
Turnings, ix. 61.
Turnis, i. 46.
Turoe, xi. 24.
Turpinneigh, ix. 28.
Turrachan, vii. 42.
Turrow, ix. 65.
Turvey, i. 15. 78. iii. 26. iv. 42. 75. vii. 60.
x. 12.
Turvy, v. 76. ix. 73.
Turtayne, viii. 63.
Turtleighbane, x. 18.
Tury, vii. 5.
Twarnagro, xi. 9.
Twarnamona, xi. 10.
Tweskagh, xi. 35.
Twirilenan, viii. 35.
Ttvoemagranel, xi. 57.
Twohnvaire, ix. 28.
Twonacavoge, xi. 14.
Tworin, vi. 73.
Robert, Mill of, xi. 15.
Tyaquin, viii. 14.
Lordship and Mannor of, ix. 67.
Tybohin, Turbary of, viii. 25.
Tybrnckney, v. 10.
Tycrinkin, ix. 23.
Tymaghoe, Rectory of, v. 53.
Tymoho, iii. 27.
Tynegowcumore, vi. 49.
Tynybanagh, v. 10.
Typerkeaven, i. 60.
Tyragland, xi. 29.
Tyrah, ix. 51.
Tyrehane, ix. 67.
Tyrfryhan, xi. 26.
Tyrnatrower, vi. 49.
Tyrogherty, vi. 49.
Tyrony, ix. 64.
Tyroo, v. 27.
Tyrroan, vi. 49.
Tyryglasse, ix. 68.
Tysseniche, iii. 30.
Tytappath, iii. 26.
Tygother, vi. 55.
U.
Ulickestowne, ix. 73.
Ulickstowne, xi. 54.
Ulimore, viii. 63.
Ullan, v. 29.
Ullard, v. 29.
Umeriboy, vi. 36.
Umeryboy, vi. 36.
Uniacksland, viii. 9.
Unickbrenagh, ix. 53
Unickbrennagh, ix. 54.
Unshenagh, xi. 9.
Unsinagh, xi. 9.
Upper Cross, i. 8.
Barony of, i. 60.
Logh Kent, vi. 1 .
Urball, vi. 7i
Urbereagh, xi.
Urboll, v. 55.
Urlare, x. 51.
Urlingford, viii
Urly, ix. 66.
Usgarran, iii. 2
Uslare, x. 6.
r.65.
Vallenaugton, i. 46.
Vallrinstowne, v. 77.
W.
Waddingstowne, vii. 26.
Wafres Castle, i. 46.
Waghvalle, xi. 10.
Walerstone, vi. 6.
Walkestowne, Castle of, i. 46.
Wallero, x. 6.
Wallerstowne, vi. 6.
Walshesask, iii. 33.
Walshestowne, i. 60. vi. 21.
Walslisgrond, vii. 38.
Walterstowne, vi. 38.
Wardenstowne, viii. 61.
Wardeparke, ix. 36.
Wardsparke, v. 40.
Wardtowne, viii. 46.
Warnstowne, iv. 69.
Warranstowne, iv. 69. viii. 2.
Warrenstowne, iv. 20. vii. 38. 61.
Wasliestowne, vi. 71.
Washtowne, iv. 75.
Waspalstowne, i. 30.
Waterford, iii. 2. 55. v. 1. vi. 69. ix. 12.
34. x. 20. 45.
County, ix. 12.
Houses in, v. 27.
Tithes of, ix. 13.
Waterstowne, i. 77. vi. 4. x. 7. 38.
Wattons Land, x. 7.
Wattonstowne, x. 7.
Welfeston, Rectory and Tithes of, i. 32.
Well Park, iv. 22.
Wells, iii. 1.
Welshestowne, i. 32. ix. 30. x. 7.
Welshgraige, vii. 26.
Welshmansgarden, v. 58.
Wespostowne, ix. 30.
Wesspanstowne, ix. 61.
Westerbealingstowne, i. 15.
Westerrane, vii. 61.
Westmeath Fairs, i. 46.
Westowne, i. 69.
Westren, The, x. 33.
Weststreet, iii. 4. 37.
Westtowne Nalle, x. 33.
Wexford, ix. 6. xi. 43. 46.
Tithes of, v. 29.
Whitechurch, ix. 61.
Gleabs ef, x. 45.
White Church, Impropriations of, x. 45.
— Impropriate Tillies of, x. 45.
Manor of, vii. 21.
Rectories of, x. 45.
Whitelryers Gate house, i. 21.
Whitehart, vii. 58.
Whiteleas, v. 24. vii. 22.
Whiterath, v. 6. x. 7. xi. 48.
Whitesfarme, ix. 88.
Whites Land, v. 6.
White Somerstowne, viii. 28.
Whitestowne, i. 1. vi. 4. vii. 2. 4.
Whitstowne, i. 56. iv. 60.
Whittlestowne, ix. 12.
Whytestown, i. 15.
Wicklow, iii. 55.
Wilkinstowne, xi. 62.
Williamstowne, i. 46. iii. 15. vii. 28. ix. 12.
x. 7.
Willree, i. 46.
Willstowne, i. 15.
Wimbelton, i. 15.
Wincemill, v. 64.
Wincesterland, iv. 60.
Winchestersland, x. 57.
Windstowne, ix. 16.
Winelstowne, x. 20.
Winetaverne Street, iv. 62.
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Winetavern Gate, i. 8.
Winetavern S' House, i. 8.
Winnigton, x. 33.
Wood Key, Dublin, vii. 55.
Woodland, i. 77.
Woodrestowne, iv. 75.
Woodtowne, iv. 75. vi. 38.
West, viii. 46.
Woodtownrabbot, i. 46.
Woottensland, v. 6.
Wootton, ix. 46.
Woottonstowne, x. 7.
Worganstowne, i. 15.
Wrighane, vi. 49.
Wrightowne, xi. 48.
Wyanstowne, xi. 48.
Y.
Yeaarhtraah, x.
Yeafiow later,
18.
iii. 37.
Yellockmoore, iii. 33.
Yellow Batter, ix. 73.
Island, ix. 67.
Yeoghall, viii. 10.
Yewlands, 7. 35.
Yogball, v. 58. viii. 18.
Yoghill, Colliege of, x.
Youglmll, viii. 9. 11. 12.
Burgage of, vii. 5E
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VI.
CONNAUGHT CERTIFICATES.
INROLMENTS of the Certificates of the Commissioners appointed for hearing and determining
the Claims of Transplanted Persons, in the Province of Connaught and County of Clare ; preserved
in the Office of the Chief Remembrancer of the Exchequer, Dublin.
1. — 28 Cha. 2.— First
2. Do. -
3. — - Do. -
4. — - Do. -
5 - Do. -
6 Do. -
7 30 Do. -
Certificate - George Browne ; Roll consisting of 100 membranes, and containing 100 Certificates.
— - John Leonard j 59 membranes, 100 Certificates.
— - Mary Morriss ; 76 membranes, 93 Certificates.
— - Edw. Fitz-Morrice and R. Downing ; 73 membranes, 35 Certificates,
— - R. Reely and Wm. Moorehead ; 64 membranes, 100 Certificates.
— - Maurice Connell j 77 membranes, 100 Certificates.
— - R. King ; 29 membranes, 52 Certificates.
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TRANSCRIPT
OF THE
First Certificate on Roll No. 1. of the Connaught Certificates.
PRESENT;
Sir Robert Booth, Knt. and others.
BY HIS MAJESTIES Comm” appointed for heareing and determining the Claymes of Transplanted
Persons in the Province of Connaught and County of Clare, in pursuance of two Acts of Parlia-
ment, one intituled, An Act for the better execution of his Majesties gratious Declaration for
the settlement of his kingdom of Ireland, and satisfaction of the severall interests of Adventurers,
Soldiers, and other his subjects there ; and the other intituled, An Act for the explaineing some
Doubts arriseing upon an Act, intituled, An Act for the better execution of his Majesties gratious
Declaration for the settlement of his kingdome of Ireland, and sattisfac6on of the severall
interests of Adventurers, Soldiers, and other his subjects there, and for makeing some alteration
of and addition unto the said Act for the more speedy and effectuall settlement of the said
kingdome.
WHEREAS George Browne, Esq" did exhibit his petition and clay me before us his Majesties said Transcript of the
Commissioners on the nineteenth day of August in the eight and twentieth yeare of the reigne roii'no.'i^&c!''1
of our Soveraigne Lord Charles the Second by the grace of God of England Scotland Fiance & Ireland
King, Defender of the Faith, &c. Thereby claymeing se9al lands tenem“ and hereditam” in the county
of Mayo, formerly sett out to his father John Browne, Esq" deceased, and those under whom he the said
George Browne claymes as transplanted psons, by the then pretended Cora” sitting att Loghreagh, upon
severall Decrees obtained by him the said John Browne and those under whom the said George Browne
claymes from the then pretended Com” sitting at Athlone for hearing and determining the claymes of
psons then transplanted into Connaught and Clare, and praying the adjudication of the right and tytle
in and to the said lands, and our certificate of the same, in order to his passing letters pattents under his
Majesties greate seale of Ireland of and for the same, as by our comission grounded on the aforesaid
Acts of Parliam' is directed and appointed ; which said peticon and clayme came to a ffynall heareing
before us his Majesties said Com” on the fifteenth day of March in the nine & twentieth yeare of his
Majesties reign that now is, in open court, att the place comonly called Kings Inns Dublin : Upon
hearing of which said petition and clayme, and upon the proofes testimonies and evidences then pro-
duced before us his Majesties said Com”, Itt appeared unto this court, That the lands tenements and
hereditam11' hereinafter pticulerly named were lands tenem” and hereditam” seized sequestred disposed
distributed sett out or sett aparte by reason of or upon accompt of the late horrid rebellion or warr
which begann or broake out in this kingdom of Ireland upon the three and twentieth day of October in
the yeare one thousand six hundred forty one, and are thereby forfeited to and vested in his Majestie
his heires and success” according to the true intent and meaneing of the said Acts, to the intents and
uses in and by the said Acts lymitted mentioned & appointed ; and that the lands tenem” and hereditam”
herein after named were sett out to the said John Browne & those (under whome the said George Brown
as sonn and heire of the said John Browne claymes) theire heires and assignes for ever, by the said
Com” att Loghreagh, in sattisfaccon of their former estates, and pursuant to the said decrees graunted
by the said Com” att Athlone to them upon their transplantation : Itt was therefore thereupon con-
sidered adjudged and decreed by this court, That the said George Browne is by the said Acts of
Parliament lawfully and rightfully intituled unto, and that he the said George Browne his heires and
assignes shall and may have hould possesse and enjoy the lands tenements and hereditaments hereinafter
named (that is to say) Aghafadda, one qr eighty foure acres profitable land, Irish plantation measure ;
Cahirnegollum, one qr sixty five acres profitable land, of like measure ; Monygriboge and Cahirduffe,
one qr sixty five acres profitable land, of like measure ; Neale ats Ballyshinegan, foure q” one hundred
fifty seven acres profitable land, of like measure ; Lissinisky, one quarter sixty eight acres profitable
land, of like measure ; Carrownegarrane, one quarter forty five acres profitable land, of like measure ;
Polevooley, halfe a quarter twenty foure acres profitable land, of like measure; Commons of Crivagh,
seaventeene acres pfitable land, of like measure ; in the two quarters of Garransmeare and Knock-
mullengree, sixty nine acres gfitable land, of like measure, all scituate lyeing and being in the barrony
of Killmaine and county of Mayo ; in the quarter of Ratlins alias Rahena, sixty eight acres and one
(122.) 7 H third
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third gfitable land, of like measure, scituate lyeing and being in the barrony of Burrishowle and county
firetCer^cateon aforesaid ; the lialfe quarter of land of Cloncormick, fifty acres gfitable land, of like measure ; in the
Roll No. l., &c. quarter of Cahirdavid, twenty eight acres profitable land, of like measure, scituate lyeing and being in
the barrony of Killmaine and county aforesaid ; in the quarter of Ruane, thirty three acres of profitable
land, of like measure ; in Creggandarragh, thirteen acres profitable land, of like measure ; in the quarter
of Ruane, forty seaven acres profitable land, of like measure, scituate lyeing and being in the barrony of
Carra and county aforesaid ; in the other quarter of Carrowbrack, forty three acres profitable land, of
like measure ; in the quarter of land of Kilgreny, forty five acres profitable land, of like measure,
scituate lyeing and being in the barrony of Killmaine and county aforesaid ; the quarter of land of
Carrowmure alias Vrietragh ats Ownerigh, eighty five acres profitable land, of like measure, scituate
lyeing and being in the barrony of Clanmorris and county aforesaid ; together with all and singuler the
castles messuages houses buildings mills orchards gardens wayes waters watercourses fishings commons
mountaines loughs boggs woods underwoods, and all profitts commodities and emoluments rights members
and appurtenances to the same or any parte thereof belonging or in any wise appteineing : And that all
and singuler the said lands tenements and hereditaments, with their and every of their rights members and
appurtenances, are, and by the tenor and intent of the said Acts of Parliament of right ought to be held
and enjoyed by the said George Browne his heires and assignes for ever, as of his Majesties Castle of
Dublin, in free and common soccage, under the quitt rents and yearely payin'’ to his Majestie his heires
and success" hereinafter mentioned and noe other (that is to say) That the said George Browne his
heires and assignes shall render and pay yearely for the said Aghafadda one quarter eighty foure acres
Irish plantation measure, makeing one hundred and thirty six acres ten pches English statute measure,
the sume of seaventeene shillings sterl ; for the said Cahirnegollum one quarter sixty five acres of like
measure, makeing one hundred and five acres one rood six perches English statute measure, the sume of
thirteene shillings one penny three farthings sterling ; for the said Monygriboge and Cahirduffe one
quarter sixty five acres of like measure, makeing one hundred and five acres one rood six perches
English statute measure, the sume of thirteene shillings one penny three farthings sterling ; for the said
Neale ats Ballyshynegan fowre quarters one hundred fifty seaven acres of like measure, makeing two
hundred fifty fowre acres one rood tenn perches English statute measure, the sume of one pound eleven
shillings nine pence farthing sterling-, for the said Lissinisky one quarter sixty eight acres of like
measure, makeing one hundred and tenn acres twenty three perches English statute measure, the sume
of thirteene shillings nine pence farthing sterling ; for the said Carrownegarrane one quarter forty five
acres of like measure, makeing seaventy two acres three i-oods twenty two perches English statute
measure, the sume of nine shillings one penny farthing sterling ; for the said Polevooly halfe a quarter
twenty four acres of like measure, makeing thirty eight acres three roods twenty perches English statute
measure, the sume of fowre shillings tennpence farthing sterling ; for the said coitions of Crivagh
seaventeene acres of like measure, makeing twenty seaven acres two roods five perches English statute
measure, the sume of three shillings five pence farthing sterling ; for the said sixty nine acres in the two
quarters of Garransineare and Knockmullengree of like measure, makeing one hundred and eleaven
acres three roods two perches English statute measure, the sume of thirteene shillings eleaven pence
three farthings sterling ; for the said sixty eight acres one third in the q' of Rahins ats Rahena of like
measure, makeing one hundred and tenn acres two roods twenty nine perches English statute measure,
the sume of thirteene shillings nine pence three farthings sterling ; for the said twenty acres two roods
in the quarter of Rahins ats Rahena of like measure, makeing thirty three acres thirty two perches
English statute measure, the sume of fowre shillings one penny halfepenny sterling ; for the said halfe
quarter of land of Clooncormick fifty acres of like measure, makeing eighty acres three roods twenty
eight pches English statute measure, the sume of tenn shillings one penny farthing sterling ; for the
said twenty eight acres in the quarter of Cahirdavid of like measure, makeing forty five acres one rood
seaventeene pches English statute measure, the sume of five shillings eight pence farthing sterling ; for
the said thirty three acres in the quarter of Ruane of like measure, makeing one hundred and fifty acres
two roods twenty three perches English statute measure, the sume of eighteene shillings tenn pence
sterling ; for the said nineteen acres in Creggandarragh of like measure, makeing thirty acres three
roods foure perches English statute measure, the sume of three shillings tenn pence sterling; for the
said forty seaven acres in the quarter of Ruane of like measure, makeing seaventy six acres twenty one
pches English statute measure, the summe of nine shillings six pence farthing sterling ; for the said
forty three acres in the other quarter of Carrowbrack of like measure, makeing sixty nine acres two
roods twenty fowre perches English statute measure, the summe of eight shillings eight pence farthing
sterling ; for the said forty five acres in the quarter of land of Kilgreny of like measure, makeing
seaventy two acres three roods twenty two pches English statute measure, the summe of nine shillings
one penny farthing stert ; for the said qr of land of Carrownure ats Urietragh alias Ownerigh, eighty
five acres of like measure, makeing one hundred thirty seaven acres two roods twenty nine perches
English statute measure, the sume of seaventeene shillings two pence three farthings sterling ; All the
said lands conteineing one thousand ninety two acres three roods thirteen pches pfitable land Irish
plantation measure, makeing one thousand seaven hundred and seaventy acres thirteene pearches English
statute measure, amounting to the yearly quitt rent of eleaven pounds one shilling one penny three
farthings sterling ; The said yearly payments to be made at the receipt of his Majesties Excheq' in
Dublin, att the two most usuall feasts or tearmes in the yeare, (that is to say) att the Feast of the
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Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin S' Mary and the Feast of S' Michaell the Arch Angell, by even and Transcript of the
equall portions halfe yearely : Saveing the right tytle and interest of all and every pson or persons
bodyes politique and corporate claymeing or deriveing any right tytle or interest of in or to the
premisses or any parte thereof by from or under the said claym' George Browne or his father John
Browne. And this our Judgement and Decree wee doe hereby certifie unto his Excellencie Arthur Earl
of Essex, Lord Lievten' Genall and Gen" Governo' of Ireland, and to all other the Cheife Governor or
Governors of this kingdome of Ireland for the time beinge ; and to his Grace Michaell Lord Arch
Bishop of Dublin, Lord Chancell' of Ireland, and to all other the Lords Chancell" or Lords Keepers of
the greate seale of this kingdome for the time being ; and to his Majesties Court of Excheq' there ; to
the end that effectuall Letters Pattents under his Majesties greate seale of Ireland may be forthwith
graunted unto the said George Browne, his heires and assignes, for the ffynall settlem' and confirmation
of all and singuler the premisses and every pte & parcell thereof, with their & every of their rights
members and appurtenances, to the said George Browne his heirs and assignes, to the only proper use
and behoofe of him the said George Browne his heirs and assignes for ever, pursuant to this our
Judgera1 Decree and Certificate, according to the true intent & meaneing of the said Acts of Settlement
and Explanation. Given under our hands and seales this twentieth day of March in tthe nine and
twentieth yeare of the Kings Maj"“ Reigne that now is, Annoq, Dni one thousand six hundred seaventy
six.
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INDEX NOMINUM
TO THE
Inrolments of the Connaught Certificates, preserved in the Office of the Chief
Remembrancer of the Exchequer, Dublin.
Note. — The Roman Numerals refer to the Original Rolls ; the Arabic Figures to the Skins or Membranes of each Roll.
A.
ADAM, Sarah Ny, v. 50.
Andrews, Edward, v. 63.
Margaret, v. 63.
Anion, Mable, i. 42. iii. 55.
William, i. 42. iii. 55.
Archdaken, Michael, i. 61.
Archdakene, Elinor, i. 61.
Redmond, i. 61. v. 56.
Nicholas, i. 61.
Arclulakne, James, v. 56.
Peirce, v. 56.
Archdeacon, Maurice, i. 48.
Peter, i. 48.
Aron, Earl, i. 2. v. 56.
Arran, Richard, Earl, iii. 63.
Arron, Earl, v. 25.
Arthur, Daniel, i. 29.
Dimpna, ii. 36.
Dymphona, ii. 54.
Francis, i. 43.
Jennett, i. 43.
Katherine, i. 43.
Margaret, i. 43.
Mary, i. 43.
Peirce, iii. 4.
Thomas, ii. 36. 54.
Doctor Thomas, ii. 36. 54.
Ash, Mary, vi. 62.
Moses, vi. 62.
Athenree, Francis, Lord Baron, v. 7.
Athenry, Lord Baron, vi. 51.
Athy, Giles, iii. 17. vi. 67.
Aylmer, James, ii. 38.
Aylward, John, iv. 22.
Nicholas, iv. 18.
B.
Baehon, Kate, vi. 76.
Baker, George, ii. 29. iv. 5.
Baltinglassc, Lord, i. 50.
Barber, John, iv. 12. vii. 29.
Barnewall, James, iv. 41.
John, i. 2.
Barnewell, Elizabeth, iii. 32.
Elen, 1. 50.
Barnwell, Richard, i. 2.
Sir Patrick, ii. 36.
Barrett, Agnes, iii. 13. vi. 69.
Edmond, vii. 13.
Peirce, i. 30.
— Rickard, i. 30.
Barton, Sir Henry, ii. 4..
Bassell, William, ii. 23.
Bath, hart., Sir Luke, i. 29.
Patrick, v. 30.
Robert, v.30.
Begg, George, v. 19.
— — Mother of, v. 20.
Mathew, i. 21.
Bell, Thomas, v. 57. vi.64.
i Bellew, Christopher, iii. 32. vi. 6.
Elizabeth, ii. 36. iii. 32.
John, i. 26. iii. 32. v. 40. vi. 6.
Mary, iii. 33.
Patrick, ii. 36. iii. 27. 32. vi. 6.
— Roger, i. 73.
Benms, George, v. 40.
Bently, Thomas, v. 48.
[ ], iii. 73.
Bermingham, Edward, i. 33. vi. 51.
Elizabeth, v. 7.
Jane, iv. 58. vi. 45.
John, ii. 19. v. 7.
Katherine, iv. 58.
Margaret, iv. 58.
Mary, iv. 58.
Lady Mary, vi. 51.
Miles, i. 46.
Nicholas, ii. 18. vi. 59.
Patrick, vi. 45.
— Remegius, vii. 24.
Walter, i. 46.
Widdow, v. 20.
Betagh, Alexander, iv. 48. vi. 52.
Christopher, iv. 2. 6.
Gerald, iii. 40.
Henry, ii. 1.
Ismay, i. 32.
Lawrence, i. 32.
Bingham, Henry, iii. 41.
John, ii. 32. iii. 41. 72. iv. 1. v. 14.
Birne, Alice, vii. 15.
Bryan, vii. 15.
Maud, vii. 15.
Black, Patrick, iv. 34.
Sibill, iv. 40.
Blacke, Lady Elinor, iv. 11.
Blak, Robert, iii. 36.
Blake, Andrew, i. 4. 9.
Ann, v. 47.
Anthony, vii. 17.
Bridget, iii. 8.
Edward, vii. 17.
Dame Elinor, ii.59. v. 47. vi. 40.
Francis, i. 12. iii. 13.
Henry, iii. 51. vii. 16.
John, i. 12. ii. 59. iv. 27. v. 22.
Katherine, iii. 25. vii. 17.
Lady, ii. 25.
Marcus, vi. 67. vii. 17.
Martin, iv. 27. vi. 58.
Martin Fitz' Andrew, iii. 31.
Dame Mary, v. 44.
Nicholas, v. 24.
Peter, S. 55. iv. 16.
Richard, ii. 48.
knt, Sir Richard, iii. 30. vii. 25.
Robert, i. 55. iii. 30.
Sir Thomas, ii. 59. iii. 36.
Thomas, vii. 16.
bart., Sir Valentine, ii. 59. iii. 38. iv.
42. vi. 68.
Walter, i. 4. ii. 53. 59. iii. 7.
Blood, Deane Neptune, vi. 11.
Bodkin, Alexander, iii. 5. vi. 56. vii. 14. 25.
Widow of Alexander, iii. 19. vii. 25.
Ambrose, iii. 25.
Bridget, iii. 5. iv. 58.
Bryan, iv. 58.
Christian, iv. 58.
Christopher, vii. 8. 25.
Dominick, iii. 26. vii. 20.
James, v. 8.
James Fitz Edmond, iii. 26.
John, i. 20. 35. 44. 72. v. 7. vii. 24.
Marcus, i. 44. iii. 5.31. iv. 59. vi.SO.
56. vii. 24.
Marriana, iv. 58.
Mary, i. 20. 35. v. 7.
Nicholas, iii. 3. vii. 25.
Patrick, iii. 26. vii. 20.
Richard, i. 72. iii. 51. vii. 25.
Sisly, iv. 58.
Thomas, vi. 31.
Bolgier, Peter, i. 22.
Boswell, John, ii. 5.
Bourk, Edmond, iv. 12.
Thomas, ii. 58.
Ullick, ii. 30.
Bourke, Agnes, iv. 15.
Bridget, iii. 15.
bart, Sir David, i. S3.
David, i. 50.
— — Edward, i. 49.
Edmond, i. 55. iii. 57. iv. 16.
Elinor, i. 61.
Henry, i. 29.
Jennett, i. 49. ii. 10. v. 29.
George, ii. 10.
John, i. 18. 32. 50. 70. iii. 23. vi. 26.
John Reagh, iv. 16.
Margaret, i. 19.
Dame Mary, i. 33. 48.
Miles’ i. 32. iii. 70.
Moyler, i. 49.
Nicholas, i. 70. vi. 26.
bart., Sir Oliver, i. 33. 48.
Richard, ii. 18. iv. 34. vi. 56.
Rickard, i. 50.
Thomas, i. 46.
William, i. 8. 18. 19.
Boyton, Edward, iii. 39.
Patrick, iii. 39.
Brabazon, Ellis, vii. 15.
vii. 15. 17. ’ ,U S' Vl” 66' 69‘
Brabson, William, i. 64.
Branan, Brandan, v. 48.
Brenan, Juan, v. 49.
More, v. 48.
Teige, v. 48.
William, v. 48.
Brenane, Nicholas, iv. 55.
Briscoe, William, vii. 6.
Broody, Constance, iv. 54.
Brody, Dermot, iv. 55.
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Brody, Moylan, iv. 54.
Browne, Andrew, i. 30.
Andrew Fitz-Dominick, i. 20.
Anthony, Hi. 51.
Augustine, iii. 31.
Dominick, i. 25. 62. 58. ii. 25. in. 2(
38. iv. 30. vi. 58. vn.8.9.
Sir Dominick, ii. 21.
knt., Sir Dominick, i. 30.
Edmond, xi. 47.
Edward, i. 30. ii.9.47. iii. 31. 36. 41
59. iv. 56. vi. 56.
Edward Fitz Edmond, ii. 47.
Francis, ii. 4. 47.49. iii. 17. iv. 13. vi. 6'
Geoffry, iv. 60.
George, i. 1. 29. iv. 46. v. 14.
Gerrald, ii.37.
Giles, iii. 17.
widow Giles, vi. 67.
. — Gregory, iii. 51.
Harry, ii. 21.
Ignatius, i. 25.
James, iii. 5. iv. 31. vi. 56.
Jefferey, i. 25. ii. 21. iii. 26. 49.
Jeffrey, iv. 31.
Jennett, i. 58.
John, i. 1. 26. 29. 35. 32. 50. iii. 17. 3
34. 76. iv. 9. 1 1. v. 13. 45. vi. 67. v
23. 25.
Julian, i. 30.
Katherine, ii. 48. iii. 25.
Marcus, ii. 51. iii. 25.
Margaret, i. 30. v. 1.
Martin, ii. 21.
Mathew, iii. 33.
Nicholas, vi. 31.
Nicholas Fitz Walter, iv. 39.
Oliver, vi. 75.
Stephen, ii. 48.
Thomas, ii. 23.
Valentine, i. 39. iii. 31. 36. v. 13.
Walter, vi.55.
Brvan, Bryan, iii. 73.
— 1- Unali, vi. 39.
More, vi. 37 .
Bryen, Una, iv. 67.
Bryne, Francis, ii. 46.
Burford, Sisly, i. 65.
Burk, Bonaventure, v. 50.
Evelin, v. 49.
John, iii. 34. iv. 12.
Miles, v. 56.
Richard, ii. 48. iii'. 5. 34.
Ulick, ii. 4.
Burke, Alice, ii. 48.
Cate, vi. 50.
Sir Edmond, iii. 32.
Edmond, vi. 49.
Edmond M'Shane, iv. 49.
Elinor, v. 56.
Elizabeth, Hi. 66.
Feagli, vi. 49.
Garrett, vi.49.
Giles, vi. 50.
Henry Roe, iii. 45. iv. 60.
Honora, v. 28.
Burke, William, Hi. 59. iv.
52.
Burton, Samuel, vi. 33. vu.
Butler, Edmond, ii. 17.
Edward, vii. 3.
Elice, vi. 32.
Ellen, ii. 14.
James, i. 41. ii. 11. iv
Jane, vii. 3.
John, v. 62. vi. 69.
Mary, vi. 35.
Mary, vii. 26.
More, vi. 37.
Pierce, i. 23. ii. 16.
Peirce, iv. 57. vi. 32.
Richard, iii. 55. 69.
Theobald, ii. 14. 46. i
Thomas, ii. 14. iii. 68
William, v.31.
Buttler, Thomas, v.47.
Byrne, Barnaby, iv. 35.
Garrett, iv. 35.
Cahill, Daniel, vi.48.
Michael, vi.48.
Callanane, Denis, vii. 25.
Callenane, Henry, (Executors of,) vi. 51.
Camell, John, ii. 49.
Thomas, ii. 49.
Cannavan, Nicholas, i. 41.
Cantwell, Michael, iv. 6.
Carlingford, Earl, vii. 13.
Nicholas, Earl, ii. 55.
Carre, knt., Sir George, iii. 9.
Carrell, Mary, vi. 49.
Carrigy, Teige, iii. 4.
Carroll, Darnel, iv. 70.
Donnogh, iii. 28.
Donogh, iv. 54. 60.
John, Hi. 28. iv. 60.
Keane, iv. 70.
Mahony, Hi. 88.
Owen, v. 38.
Cashin, Richard, iii. 17. v. 1. vii. 6.
Cavana, Charles, iii. 68.
Ceelv, Thomas, Hi. 67.
Challenor, Francis, i. 49.
Henry, ii. 58. iv. 2.
John, i. 49.
Cheevers, Joune, iv.47.
John, iii. 74. iv.47.
Walter, iv.47.
Clancey, George, i. 36.
Clanchy, Catherine, v. 62.
— 1 — John, i. 42. v.62.
Katherine, i. 42.
Clanfart, Bishop of, iii. 12. vi. 69.
Clanrickard, Earl of, i. 29. 33. 50. 72. n. 1.
7. 29. 36. 44. 47. iii. 5. 6. 8. 10. 23.
27. 31. 33. 36. 38. 41 . 47. 49. 50. 67.
iv. 9. 13. 16. 17. 21. 24. 25. 33. 43.
47. 49. 57. 67. 7 1. v. 5. 17. 24. 25. 32.
56. vi. 6. 17. 19. 31. 47. 50. 54. 58.
60. vii. 11. 16.
William, Earl of, i. 55. ii. 4. 28. 49.
50. 53. id. 1. 63. 68. 73. iv. 23. v.
6. 31. 36. 50. 62. vi. 14. 21. 42. 45.
46. 49.75. vii. 17.19.22.38.
Comyne, Margaret, i.36.
Concannon, Daniel, i. 46.
Hugh, i. 46.
Sisly, iii. 32.
William, i. 47.
Coney, Thomas, v. 40.
Connell, Mawrice, vi. 1.
Patrick, v. 28.
Connoghan, Patrick, iv. 63.
Thomas, iv. 63.
Connor, Lauglieene, v. 7.
LoghHn, vi. 30.
Margaret, iv. 40.
Conny, James, v. 49.
Conry, Bryan, v. 53.
. John, v. 34.
Maurice, Hi. 20.
Miles, v. 53.
Paddyn, v.34.
Cooper, John, vi. 15.
Cork, Richard, Earl, v. 56.
Cormick, Elen, i. 50.
Michael, i. 33. 35. 47. 50.
I Corr, Pierce, v. 61.
Thomas, v. 61.
Costello, Miles, vi.63.
Thomas, vi. 63.
Costellow, Charles, vi. 70.
Costy, James, iv. 58.
Coyle, Edmond, v. 53.
Michael, iii. 19.
Crainesborough, Marcus, iv. 6 1 .
Peter, iv. 61.
Cratty, Hugh, i.41.
Creagh, Francis, i..70.
John, i. 48.
Michael, vi. 29.
Alderman Peirce, i. 48.
Pierce Fitz- Andrew, i. 33.
Crean, Andrew, vi.2.
Julean, vi. 2.
Margaret, vi. 2.
Creane, Christopher, v. 50.
Crofton, bart., Sir Edmond, i. 46.
Henry, ii. 5.
Cruice, Garrett, iv. 42.
Cuffe, Sir James, ii. 9.
James, vi. 58.
Capt. Thomas, vii. 26.
Cullen, William, vii. 15.
Cullin, Alice, vii. 15.
Thomas, vi. 16. 29.
Cuncanon, James, v. 50.
Cusaack, James, v. 39.
John, v. 39. vii. 7.
Laughlin, v. 28.
Moore, v. 39.
Cusake, Nicholas, i. 28.
Dabills, Elinor, i. 61.
Dacey, James, ii. 55.
Daley, Donogh, iv. 8.
, Hugh, iv. 38.
Dallahide, Rowland, iv. 55.
Dalton, Garrett, v.64.
Daly, Charles, i. 33 .
Denis, vii. 6.
Dermot, i. 23. iii. 44. 60. f
Donagh, iii. 17. v, 1.
Donnogh, vii. 6.
Hugh, v. 1.
| John, vi. 16.
I Margaret, iii. 17. vii. 6.
Mary, iii. 17. vii. 6.
Sisly, iii. 17. vii. 6.
Daniel, Cicelly, vii. 8.
Darby, v. 21.
Hugh, v.31.
Katlierine, v.31.
Daniell, Hugh, v. 21.
Katherine, v. 31.
Darcey, James, ii. 55. v. 44.
John, ii. 20. v. 14.
Darcy, Dominick, i. 41. 66.
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v*- Darcy, Julian, v. 32.
INDEX Margery, iv. 39. vi. 81.
NOMINOM Margaret, v. 21.57. vi.28.
ThoInrolmc"ls Nicho^' vi. 28.
Connaught Peter, ii. 58.
Certificates. Robert, v. 14.
Stephen, v. 14. 32.
Thomas, ii. 58.
Baton, Walter, iv.15.
Davaren, Constantine, i. 2.
Hugh, i. 2.
Thady, i. 63.
Davis, Waiter, ii. 15.
Davock, Ellis, i. 42. iii. 55.
Richard, vii. 9.
Theobald, i. 42. iii. 55.
Una, vii. 9.
Davoren, William, vi. 61.
Dea, Margaret Ny, i. 41.
Dean, Thomas, ii. 25.
Deane, Dominick, ii. 15.
Stephen, vi. 5.
Thomas, iv. 29. 34.
Delamar, William, i.65. v. 15.
Deley, Dermott, iv. 61.
Donogh, iv. 61.
Paule, iv. 61.
Dellon, Garrett, i. 45.
Dermott, Margaret, vi. 57.
Mary, iii. 10.
Devenish, Katherine, iv. 51.
William, iv. 51. v. 34.
Devereux, Phillip, v. 27.
Devoran, Ciprian, iv. 26.
Dickson, Robert, ii. 11.
Dillon, Bartholomew, v. 57.
Catherine, iii. 54.
Christopher, v. 57. 63.
Col. Cory, iv. 16.
Edmond, i. 45. iii. 36. v. 57.
Ellis, vii. 15.
Garrett, iv.45. v.31. vi. 66. 76.
Gerald, i.30.46. ii. 19.24. v. 11. vii.
18. 24.
Gerrett, v. 41.
Henry, iii. 36.
James, iv. 6. v. 50. vi. 72.
John, ii. 51. v. 30. vii. 15. 18.
Load, ii. 19. 28. iii. 33. v. 55. vi. 30.
33. 63.70.
Lord Viscount, ii. 21. 35. 40. iii. 11.
45. 48. iv. 1. 3. 46. 53. 67. 70. 71.
v. 27. 50. vi. 65. vii. 15.
Lucas, Lord Viscount, ii. 56. iii. 47.
Luke, vi. 72.
Luke, Lord Viscount, i. 31. 40. 45.48.
50. ii. 4. 25. 32. 52. iii. 32. 72. v.
27.28.38.51.55. vii. 11.
Margaret, iii. 21. v. 57.
Patrick, v. 30.
Peirce, i. 44.
Redmond, iii. 20.
Richard, iii. 21. 54. iv. 6.
Robert, i. 43. 47. iii. 54.
vii. 15.
Rose, iii. 24.
Sisly, v.31.
Theobald, ii. 56. iii. 24.
15.22.
Theobald John, vii. 29.
Thomas, iii. 37. 54. v. 40
Tibbot, v.51.
Walter, i. 43.
Dilloy, Lord Viscount, vi. 24.
Dixoii, Robert, ii. 54. vii. 5.
Dodwell, Henry, i.73.
Dolan, Eveline, v. 42.
John, v. 42.
Dolphin, William, vi. 48.
Donelan, Edmond, v. 53.
— — Frances, iv. 40.
James, iv. 7.
Margaret, iii. 17. vii. 6.
Nicholas, iv. 40.
Donellan, Edmond, i. 23.
John, i. 47.56.
Donellane, Edmond, vi. 54.
Elizabeth, iii. 59.
James, iii. 65.
■ James, vi.48.
John, iii. 62.
iv. 6. v. 41 .
f. 30. 58. vii.
Donellane, John, v. 33.
Laughlin, v. 42.
Sisly, iii. 62.
Donnelland, Laghlin, iii. 59.
Donogher, Margaret, iv.48.
William, iv. 48.
Donolane, John, iii. 44.
Donolan, Sisly, iii. 44.
Doogan, Dennis, vii. 13.
Dooleing, Elinor, iv. 47.
Doude, Teige Reagh, v. 54.
Dowdall, Dorothy, ii.48.
Laurence, i. 14..
Sir Luke, i. 14.
Mathew, ii. 48.
Dowd, Daniel, v. 54.
Dowde, Miles, iv. 64.
Dowell, Edmond, i. 43.
Tirlogh, i. 43.
Dowle, Alexander, v. 52.
Allen, v. 48.
James, v. 48.
Dowling, Farrell, v.31.
Murtagh, i.7. iv.57.
Downing, Robert, iv. 1.
Drew, John, vi. 39.
Drogheda, Alice, Countess Dowager, ii. 45.
Drury, John, v. 58.
Duffey, George, v. 36.
Dulehanty, Roger, vi. 36.
Durey, John, i. 36. v. 16.
John, ii. 37.
Dwiggin, Dermott, v. 38.
Roger, v. 38.
Dwigin, Rory, ii. 9.
Dwire, Edmond, i. 34.
John, i. 34.
Philip, v. 6.
Dwyre, Katherine, iv. 65.
Phillip, iv. 65.
E.
Eastwood, Alderman, ii. 19.
Eaton, John, ii. 23.
Simon, i. 12.
Theophilus, ii. 23.
Egan, Carbary, ii. 39. vi. 71.
Constantine, vi. 71.
Cormuck, v. 58.
Daniel, v. 58. vi.71.
Eganin M'Carbury, ii. 39.
Feiagh, iv. 48.
Flan, i. 8.
James, iv. 48.
John, v. 29. vi. 53.
Rose, vi. 49.
Teige, v. 29.
• Una, iv. 9.
Elliott, Thomas, v. 63.
Elphin, Lord Bishop, iii. 54.
El wood, Edward, iii. 31 .
Enving, Edmond, iii. 10.
Sarah, iii. 10.
Eustace, Anne, vi. 9.
Francis, ii. 38.
John, vi. 66.
Martha, vi. 9.
Everard, Patrick, v. 22.
Sir Redmond, bart., iv. 2.
Sir Richard, iv. 2.
Eyre, John, vi. 23.
Eyres, John, iv. 38. vi. 46. 53.
F.
Fahy, Mortagh, ii. 27.
Roger, v. 40.
Fallin, John, v. 49.
Fallon, Andrew, v. 52. vi. 76.
Anthony, i. 72.
Bryan, iii. 16.
Cisly, v. 52. vi. 76.
Colla, vi. 48.
— Dermott, v. 52.
Dominick, v. 52.
Edmond, i. 35. ii. 24.
Jennett, iii. 16.
John, iii. 16. v. 52.
Laughlin, iv. 39. v. 49.
Margaret, iii. 16. v. 52.
Mary, v. 52.
Onora, iv. 44.
Roger, ii. 2. iv. 69.
Fallon, Rory, ii. 2.
■ Teige, v. 52.
Una, v. 52.
William, iii. 16. v. 52.
Fanning, Edward Fitz-Francis, ii. 26.
Michael, v.51.
Nicholas, Alderman, ii. 26.
• Thomas Fitz-Clement, ii. 26.
Thomas Fitz- Patrick, ii. 26.
William, iii. 18.
Farrell, Cisly, vi. 48.
Faglmy, i. 54. v. 1.
I rcell, iv. 39.
John, iii. 24.
Mary, widow, i.54.
Rose, iii. 24.
Saragh, iv. 39.
Ferris, George, vi. 54.
Murrogh, ii. 56.
Fingall, Maball, Countess Dowager, v. 32
vii. 3. 17.
Fissher, Richard, iv. 63.
Fitz-Gerald, Ann, v. 47.
Edward, ii.47. vi. 11.
— James, vi. 1 1.
Margaret, vi. 45.
Thomas, ii. 47.
Fitz-Gerrald, Elizabeth, vi. 55.
Garrett, vii. 7.
George, vi. 55.
James, i. 63. ii. 40.
John, i. 15. iii. 46.
Lady, iv. 51.
Peirce, vii. 7.
Robert, ii. 40.
Sisiley, vii. -7.
Fitz-Gibbon, Gibbon, vi. 59.
Fitz-Harris, Anastae, iii. 34.
Robert, ii. 13.
Fitz-Morrice, Edmond, iv. 41.
Garrett, iv. 69.
Gibbon, vi. 59.
Dame Lucy, iv. 69.
Richard, iv. 69.
Fitz-Patrick, Jeffry, v. 61.
Walter Joes, vii. 17.
Fitz-Walter, John Joes, vii. 17.
Flaliertie, Roger, v. 3.
Flanegan, Margaret, v. 48.
Bridget, v. 48.
Dermott, vi. 61.
Fleming, Thomas, ii. 55.
Flin, Col., ii. 15. v. 12.
Flyn, Collum, iii. 48.
Dudly, v. 58.
Feaghra, iii. 48.
Laughlin, iii. 48.
Font, Onora, iv.44.
Teige, iv.44.
Foote, Thomas, v. 61. vi. 6.
Forstall, Edmond, vi. 33.
- — Peter, vi. 33.
Foster, Francis, iii. 67.
Forster, John, i. 38.
Fowles, Thomas, i. 29. ii. 13.
Freena, James, iv. 58.
Thomas, iv. 38.
Frena, James, iii. 68.
Thomas, iii. 68.
French, Agnes, iv. 30.
Ann, i. 22.
Anthony, iv. 35.
Anthony Fitz Peter, ii. 52.
Arthur, iv. 46. v. 47.
Bartholomew, vii. 8.
Catherine, iii. 54.
Christopher, iii. 23. iv.46. vi. 10. vii. 8.
Dominick, iv. 36.
Dominick Fitz Dominick, vii. 8.
Edward, iv. 35.
Elizabeth, v. 21.
Evelin, vi. 25.
Dame Evelin, vi. 37.
Frederick, v. 62.
George, ii.27. iii. 71. iv. 30.
Henry Fitz Peter, ii. 28.
Ignatius, i. 41. 66. vi. 29.
James, i. 59. iii. 33. vi. 29.
Jane, iv. 46.
Jasp, ii. 58.
Jasper, iii. 60.
Jeffry, iv. 46.
Jeoffry, iii. 23.
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French, Joane, i. 66.
. John, i. 6. vii. 18.
John Fit* Dominick, ii; 35.
John Fitz Stephen, i. 10. vii. 18.
Marcus, ii. 59.
Margaret, v. 21.
Mary, iv. 30. 4.6.
Mathew, iv. 36.
Nell, i. 10. vii. 18.
Nicholas, vi. 73.
Sir Oliver, ii. 20.
Patrick, i. 22. 40. ii. 20. vi. 25.
Patrick Fitz- Robert, i. 10. vii. 18.
• Robert, i. 7. ii. 47. 58. iv. 46.
• Robuck, vi. 19.
Rowland, vii. 8.
■ Stephen Fitz-Patrick, i. 10. vii. 18.
Susana, iv. 47.
Thomas, i. 10. vi. 10. vii. 17.
Valentine, i. 10. ii. 44. v. 17. vii. 18.
Walter, v. 21.
William Fitz-Dominick, ii. 8.
G.
Gallanan, Daniel, iv. 49.
Gahnoy, Edward, Lord Viscount, iv. 47.
Gallway, Ellinor, Dame, vi. 38.
Sir James, vi. 38.
Sir Jeffry, vi. 38.
Gardner, Edward, iii. 19. v. 19.
L., v. 53.
Garner, Edward, ii. 5.
Garven, Margaret, iv. 40.
Garvey, Henrey, i. 49.
James, iv. 6.
Nicholas, i. 49. iv. 6.
Gegan, Daniel, ii. 27.
Geoghagan, Hugh, iv. 48.
Geoghan, Margaret, iii. 21.
Geoghegan, Art., iii. 57. v. 5.
Conly, i. 49. iii. 57.
■ Edward, iii. 57.
Giles, iii. 57.
Hugh, ii. 13.
Kedogh, iv. 48.
Richard, ii. 13.
Rose, i. 49.
Thomas, v. 5.
Gernon, Bridget, i. 13.
Edward, i. 13.
Ellis, i. 13.
George, i. 13.
Joane, i. 13.
i Patrick, i. 13.
Usla, i. 13.
Gibbon, Eleanor, vii. 16.
Gilleduffe, i. 26.
Mary, i. 26.
Morisli, vii. 16.
Rickard, i. 26.
Gilehoody [ ], v. 48.
Glin, Ceely, v. 10.
William, v. 10.
Goodwin Bryan, vi. 39.
Gore, knt., Sir Arthur, ii. 58.
bart., Sir Arthur, iv. 4.
knt., Sir Francis, iv. 61.
Gorman, Katherine, vi. 40. vii. 19.
Sivan, i. 63.
Thomas, i. 50.
Gormully, Ceely, v. 10.
Gough, Edward, v. 9.
Thomas, v. 9.
Gould, Beale, ii. 26.
Edward, ii. 26.
Grace, Oliver, v. 47.
Grady, Elinor, vi. 61.
James, iv. 6.
Mary, i. 42.
Thomas, i .42.
Griffin, Edward, iii. 75.
Groome, William, vii. 8.
Gallopatrick, Dermott, vi. 39.
Gullopatrick, Slany Ny Donogh, vi. 39.
Hackett, Thomas, ii. 8.
Haiees, John, iii. 24.
Hale, Jeremiah, iv. 47 .
Magdelene, iii. 22.
Hall, Joane, widow, i.13.
Hallarane, Maurice, vii. 5.
Hallaron, Dermot, v. 51.
Haly, Margaret, vi. 18.
Hamilton, William, vi. 24.
Handcock, William, ii. 5.
Hanin, Murtagh, iii. 65.
• Nicholas, iii. 65.
Hanley, Edward, iii. 40.
Fitz-Gillegrome, v. 48.
Hugh, v. 48.
— Margaret, v. 48.
Chatherine, v. 34.
Daniel, iii. 11. 28.
Hugh, iii. 11. 28.
John, iii. 20.
Una, iii. 11. 28.
Hannie, Murtagh, ii. 6.
Hannin, Hugh, iv. 64.
Murtagh, iv. 64.
Hannine, Mary, vi. 49.
Hanralian, Bryan, i. 41.
Harrisson, Mary, ii. 60.
Margaret, ii. 60.
Haslop, Francis, iv. 55.
Mary, iv. 55.
Hawes, John, ii. 7. 28.
Hearn, John Oge, vii. 11.
Hearne, Edmond, vii. 10.
Ellish, vii. 11.
• John, vii. 10.
Mary, vii. 11.
Heffernan, James, vii. 9.
Hehir, Edmond Oge, ii. 45.
Silvester, ii. 45.
Henesey, William, v. 47.
Henessy, Philip, v. 47.
Hickey, Honorahy, v. 28.
James, v. 28.
Margaret, v. 28.
Roger, v. 28.
Hickman, Dexy, i. 42. v. 62.
Thomas, i. 42. v. 60. 62. vi. 34. 40.
Hicky, Daniel, iv. 65.
Morisli, iv. 3.
Higgin, Edmond, iv. 65.
, Elenor, vi. 23.
Giles, iii. 51.
John, iii. 51.
William, iv. 58. v. 7. vi. 46.
Higgins, John, ii. 17.
Hill, William, vii. 26.
Hinde, George, vi. 55.
William, vi. 55.
Hodsor, Richard, i. 16.
Hogan, Edmond, i. 41.
Honora, v. 60.
Murtagh, v. 60. vii. 10.
Patrick, v. 60.
Holcroft, Honora, i. 34.
— Richard, i. 34.
Holder, Henry, iii. 16.
John, iii. 16.
Holmes, Sir Robert, vii. 21.
Horan, Cornelius, iv. 64.
John, vii. 18.
Roger, vi. 50.
Hore, John, vi. 45.
Katherine, vi. 45.
Mary, vi. 44.
Mathew, vi. 44.
Hope, Alexander, v. 25.
Hopkins, Edmond, iv. 51.
Richard, v. 53.
Hovenden, Austaca, iii. 36.
Hovendon, Alexander, v. 9.
Elinor, v. 9.
Huges, Mary, iv. 25.
Hughs, Mary, i. 34.
Hurd, Mary, i.84.
Hurley, John, i. 52.
Maurice, i. 52.
Hurly, Sir Morris, iv. 7.
Hussey, Robert, i. 29. 50.
Hussy, Robert, iii. 36.
brick, Lord of, ii. 14.
ibrickan, Lord of, i. 41.
god, Charles, v. 41.
kerin, Pierce, Lord Viscount, i'
nchiquin, Earl, iii. 69. iv. 21.
Murrogb, Earl, i. 41.
William, Earl, i.37. 41. i
[ngoldsby, Sir Henry, v. 29.
[nshiquin, Earl, v. 60.
Irwin, Robert,
Ivers, Henry,
38. 40. vii.
Ivors, Henry, ii.
19.
Jackson, Oliver, vii. 25.
Joes, John Fitz- Walter, vii. 17.
Walter Fitz-Patrick, vii. 17.
Jones, Oliver, ii. 53. iii. 27.
Roger, i. 38. vi. 26.
Jonnine, Redmond, i. 22.
Jordan, Henry Fitz- William, v. 50.
Coim Oge, i. 45.
Henry, v. 50.
William, vii. 22.
Joyce, James, v. 55.
Katherine, v. 55.
Marcus, iii. 70.
Marcus Fitz-Martin, v. 55.
Martin, v. 55.
Richard, i. 18.
K.
Kealy, James, v. 59.
Thomas, i. 60.
William, v. 59.
Keardiffe, Symon, iii. 55.
Keateing, Joane, iii. 68.
Keating, Laurence, v. 21.
Morish, iii. 68.
Kelly, Ambrose, v. 52.
Anabell, xi. 18.
Bryan, ii. 51. iii. 40. 70. iv. 12. v.29.
42. 52. vi. 62. 66.
Bryan M'Murtogh, v. 42.
Bryan M'Shane, ii. 39.
Carbery, iii. 27. 33.
Christopher, iii. 19.
Cisly, vi. 66.
Clashmony, iv. 31.
Coll, iii. 36. vi. 76.
Comor Grana, i. 47.
Connor, ii. 39.
Con Oge, vi. 52.
■ Cornelius, iii. 53.
— Daniel, iii. 44. 62.
Daniel McRory, iii. 27.
Donnagh, ii. 39. iii. 34. vi. 66. vii. 29.
Edmond, ii. 15. iv. 59. 63. v. 10. 52.
vi. 64. 76.
Elizabeth, ii. 39.
Evellin, ii. 39. v. 52.
Fardoragh, ii. 18.
Feagh, i. 23.
Farnagh, v. 52.
Fedagh, v. 12.
Fergus, ii. 15.
Francis, iii. 12.
Hubert, vi. 66.
Hugh, ii. 39. iii. 22.45. iv. 2.7. v. 40.
53. vi. 62. vii. 29.
Hugh, M'Dermot Oge, v. 52.
James, iii. 56. v. 42.
Joane, iii. 56.
Jo, vi. 54.
John, ii. 39. iii. 41. 62. 68. v. 29. vi.
27. 64. 66.
John M'Bryen, v. 42.
John McJohn, vi. 64.
Col. John, iii. 45. 54. 74. vii. 2. 29.
Kat., vi. 66.
Katherine, iv. 48. v. 52.
Kedagh, i. 43. ii. 15.
Laughlin, ii. 51. iii. 27. iv. 2. v. 52.
— — Loughlin, vi. 48.
Laurence, vi. 76.
Malaghlen, i. 55. v. 49.
Mary, i. 24. v. 52. vi. 66.
Mathew, iii. 13.
M'Laughlin, v. 12.
Owen, iii. 58.
Owen Roe, ii. 48.
Owney, iii. 44. 62.
Kirvon, Richard, iii. 33.
Kelley, Sisley, v. 12. iv. 2. 48.
Kelly, Richard, v. 1.
Roger, v. 42.
Rory, iv. 48.
Rose M'Teige, v. 29.
Saragh, iv. 48.
Sarah, ii. 39.
Sisly, iv. 2. 48.
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Kelly, Thomas, vi. 54.
Teige, iii. 56. iv.
Tirlagh M'Con, :
William, i. 24. ii
vi. 48. 66. vii.
2. vi. 76.
r. 10. 29.
— Captain William, v. 49.
Kennedy, Daniel, v. 10.
Dermott, vi. 53.
Donogh, v. 10. vi. 53.
Edmond, ii. 46.
George, iv. 9.
Onora, vi. 40.
Kenedy, John, vi. 46.
Roger,
William, v. 58.
Kent, Andrew, iii. 12. 74. iv. 47. vi. 68.
Keogh, Anable, i. 47.
• Donogh, iii. 56.
Edmond, v. 52. vi. 66.
Francis, i. 47.
Hugh, iv. 39.
Joane, iii. 73.
John, i. 24.
Katherine, i. 47.
Margaret, iii. 72.
Mary, iii. 73.
Redmond, ii. 39. vi. 66.
Rose, vi. 49.
Keoghy, John, vii. 14.
Kerrin, Donnogh, i. 41.
Kervan, Francis, iv. 50.
James, vi. 17.
John, iii. 40.
Marcus jun., vi. 17.
Marcus sen., vi. 17.
— Mary, iv. 50.
Peter, vi. 17.
Killallow, John, Lord Bishop of, i. 41. 42.
50. ii. 56.
Bishopp of, v. 43. 48. 60. 66.
Killalowe, Bishopp of, ii. 45. iii. 55.
Killeter, Mary, vi. 48.
Killkelly, Bryan, i. 23. iv. 12.
Flan, iv. 12.
John, i. 23. iv. 12.
Kilmacdonoagh, Deane of, i. 50. iv. 50.
Kilhieduagh, Deane of, iii. 12.
King, James, vii. 25. 27.
Robert, vii. 1.
knt., Sir William, i. 63.
Kingston, Robert, Lord Baron, vii. 1.
Kingstones, [ ], iii. 49.
Kirrowan, Martin, v. 7.
Kirwan, Alexander, ii. 31. iii. 37. vi. 65.
Andrew, iii. 12.
Anthony, v. 19.
Christopher, v. 19. vi. 28.
Edmond, iii. 38.
• Edward, ii. 31.
Joane, v. 21. vi. 28.
John, i. 20. iii. 38. vi. 7.
Marcus, vii. 14.
Martin, iii. 33. 38. vi. 65. 70.
Mary, vi. 65.
Nicholas, i. 39. vi. 75.
Patrick, vi.70.
Peter, i. 39. vi. 65.
Richard, ii. 35.
Robert, ii. 35.
Thomas, i. 39.
William, v. 37.
L.
Lacy, Robert, iv. 17.
Walter, v. 34.
William, iv. 17.
Laffan, Andrew, iv. 56.
Lally, Elizabeth, i. 46.
Thomas, vi. 30.
— — Ursula, v. 7.
Lambert, John, i. 7. iv. 60.
Lanesborough, George, Lord Viscount, iii.
16.61. v. 23.
Lord, ii. 24.
Lanesborrough, Lord, ii. 17.
Lanisburrow, Lord Viscount, i. 65.
Lawrance, John, iv. 53.
Lawrence, Cisly, iv. 53.
Edward, iv. 53.
Jolm, ii. 48.
Joseph, iv. 53.
Mary, ii. 13.
— Peter, iv. 53.
Lawrence, Walter, iv. 53.
Ledwich, Nicholas, iii. 44..
Ledwitch, widow Anne, iii. 16.
Katherine, iii. 16.
Richard, iii. 16.
Lee, Henry, vi. 35.
Leonard, John, ii. 1.
Lesson, Anne, vii. 8.
Lestrange, Thomas, vi. 54.
Lewes, Edward, iv. 56.
Lewin, Thomas, iv. 69.
Lewis, George, i. 54.
Lewlock, Dominick, iii. 24.
Leynes, Alexander, iii. 75. ■
Robert, iii. 75.
Linclt, Andrew, iii. 20.
Elizabeth, v. 21.
George, v. 26.
John, iii. 20.
Joane, v. 21.
Julian, v. 26.
Katherine, v. 12.
Marcus, iii. 24. v.21.
Mathew, v.21.
Patrick, ii. 52. v. 21 .
Sisly, v.21.
Thomas, v. 12. 21.
Littler, Thomas, iv. 20.
Long, Christopher, iii. 61.
Dermott, iv. 57.
Katherine, vii. 5.
Margaret, vii. 5.
Longford, Francis, Earl of, iii. 57.
William, vii. 13.
Lorcan, Augustine, ii. 48.
Lovelace, Thomas, iii. 21.28. v. 31.
Lovelake, Dominick, iv. 8.
Lovelase, Thomas, iii. 11.
Lovelock, Dominick, iv. 52. 59. 68. vi
Lovell, James, iv. 55.
Low, George, i. 11. iv. 45.
Isriel, vi. 31.
Sarah, vi. 31.
Lowth, Mary, Lady Baroness, ii. 35.
Oliver, Lord Baron, ii. 35.
Lucas, Benjamine, iv. 26.
Lurkan, Reger, iii. 13.
Lynch, Ambrose, vi. 64.
Anne, vii. 18.
Anthony, i. 66. ii. 52.
— . Arthur, v. 45.
Bridgett, i. 39.
Christean, vi. 52.
Dominick, ii. 8. iii. 70.
Edmond, ii. 5. iii. 51.
Edmond Fitz-Peter, i. 72.
Edward, i. 39.
Dame Elinor, v. 47.
Elise, vi. 28.
Dame Ellis, v. 54.
Gregory, i. 41.
bart., Sir Harry, vii. 8.
Sir Henry, ii. 4. 49.
bart., Sir Henry, iii. 34. iv. 81.-
Ignatius, iv. 34.
Issdore, vi. 10. 17. 26. vii. 18.
Isidore, i. 38.
James, vi. 28.
Jennett, i. 58.
John, iii. 40. iv. 13.
John Fitz-Jeffery, iii. 40.
Julyan, widow, i. 39.
Julyan, iv. 40.
Marcus Fitz-Nicholas, i. 62.
Margaret, v. 50.
Mark, iii. 31.
Mary, i. 39.
widow Mary, i. 53.
Mary, iii. 51. v. 55.
Dame Mary, v. 44.
Maurice, vi. 68.
Michael, i. 53.
Nicholas, i. 39. iv. 28. v. 45.
Nicholas Fitz-Marcus, i. 62.
Nicholas Fitz-Nicholas, ii. 12.
Patrick, i. 39. iv. 28.
Peter, i. 58. iv. 42. v. 44.
Sir Robert, i. 28.
Robert, v. 44..
Robuck, ii. 8;
Sir Robuck, iv. 31. vii. 26.
bart., Sir Robuck, v. 44.
Stephen, i. 38. 57.
Teresa, i. 58.
Lynch, Thomas, i. 26. 31. 53. iii. 30. iv 47
vi. 10.52.
Ullick, i. 39.
. Walter, vi. 58.
William, iv. 28. 53.
William Fitz-Peter, iv. 42.
Lysaght, Margaret, ii. 10. iii. 69.
Nicholas, ii. 10.
Patrick, iii. 69.
William, iii. 69.
M.
Mackall, Richard, ii. 39.
Macnemara, Hugh, ii. 52.
Syda, iii. 2.
Maddan, M'Laghlin, ii. 6.
Madden, Ambrose, ii. 3.
Brasell, iv. 9.
Brassell, vi.48.
Bryan, iv. 9.
Dermott, ii. 6.
John, iv. 9. 50.
John Ni [ ], vi. 4.
Mary, iii. 44. 62. vi. 48.
Morgan, ii. 3. vi. 4.
Dr. Richard, ii. 45.
Maddin, Fergus, vi. 58.
Mary, v. 56.
■ William, vii. 23.
Maginnis, Bryen, iv. 71.
Magennis, Elizabeth, vii. 12.
Magner, Redmond, iv. 12.
Magrath, Bryan, i. 17. v. 4.
1 lonogh, iv. 55.
Edmond, ii. 34. vi. 43.
Ellis, vi. 60.
■ Honora, ii. 14.
Marcus, v.4. vi. 18.
Margaret, vi. 18.
Redmond, vi. 43. 60.
Thomas, ii. 14.
Mahon, Barnaby, ii. 8.
Brian, iii. 40.
Bryan, iv. 12.
Capt., v. 53.
James, iii. 23.
Capt., Nicholas, iv. 45. v. 20. 23. 34.
49.53.
Malone, Edmond, iii. 45. 52.
Maly, Bartholomew, vii. 25.
Mancfield, John, ii. 23.
Manin, Rose, iii. 34.
Thomas, v. 49.
Tige, v. 49.
Mannin, Donogh, i. 7.
Thomas, vi. 6.
Manning, Honora, i.7.
— — Hugh, iii. 41.
— L— /Rose, iii. 41.
Margettson, Mary, iii. 9.
Martin, Ann, iv. 40.
1 Anthony, vi. 19.
Austas, vii. 13.
Dominick, iv. 41). v. 26.
Dominick Fitz-Peter, iv. 40.
Edmond, i. 27.
Edmond Fitz-Dominick, i. 27.
— George, iv. 21.
Giles, v. 52.
James, vi. 17.
Jeffery, ii. 38.
John, iv. 40.
Julian, v. 26.
Katherine, v. 12.
Maggin, v. 35.
Margaret, v. 52.
Mary, iii. 8.
Mathew, ii. 35. iv. 30.
Oliver, iv. 20. v. 35. vi. 17.
Patrick, v. 52.
Peter, iv. 17. 40. v. 18. vi. 60.
Richard, i. 38. ii. 7. 13. 49. iii. 46. 49.
iv. 3. 62. v. 40. vii. 21.
Robert, i. 27. vi. 17.
Sibill, iv. 40.
Thomas, i. 10. ii. 7. iv. 40. vii. 18.
Martyn, Dominick, iii. 8.
Mason, Robert, ii. 29. iv. 5. vii. 18.
Mathewes, Erasmus, iv.41.
Mayo, Eleanor, Visct. Dowager, iii. 36.
Lord, i. 32. iii. 67. iv. 69. vi. 25.
Lord Viscount, ii. 7. iv. 53. 56. 63. v.
28. vii. 23.
— — Miles, Lord Viscount, i. 29. 50. vii. 8.
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Mayo, Theobald, Lord Viscount, i. 29. ii. 53.
Mc Andrew, William, vi. 25.
M'Cae, Donnogh, i. 42.
Donogli, iii. 55.
Mortagh, i. 42.
Murtagb, iii. 55.
M'Conulfe, James, ii. 7.
M'Cooge, Jeffry, iii. 6.
Jeffery, vi. 42.
Walter, i. 25.
M'Costy, Thomas, iv. 52. 58.
M'Dallen, John, ii. 23.
M'Dermott, Hugh M'Teige Fitz Rory Mc
Owen Grana, iii. 14.
Roger, iii. 10.
Roger Roe, v. 33.
Rory McOwen Grana, iii. 14.
Terence, vi. 57.
M'Donnell, Cahir, iii. 43.
Charles, iii. 48.
James, iii. 43.
Sir James, bart., ii. 32. iii. 72. v. 38.
McDonnogh, Conn, iii. 46.
M'Donogh, Daniel, vi. 11.
Mahan, ii. 23.
Oliver, ii. 41.
Turlogh, iii. 44.
M'Dowls [ ], vii. 29.
McEnelly, Owen Bog, iv. 12.
M'Fynen, Donogh, iii. 22.
Elizabeth, iii. 22.
M'Gennis, Antliony, iv. 5.
Brian, iv. 5.
McGneal, Roger, v. 48.
MTIooge, William, v. 36.
M'Hugh, Thomas, i. 46.
M'Keigh, Anable, i. 47.
M'Keogh, Colla, v. 52.
M'Mahon, Honora, ii. 45.
Mathew, iv. 19.
■ Murtagh, vii. 4.
Teige, i. 63. ii. 45. iii. 68. iv.3. v. 9.
Terlogh, v. 9.
Tirlagh, i. 51.
McMahon, Turlogh, i. 63. ii. 45.
M'Manus, Cormick, ii. 7.
M'Namara, Amy, vi. 7.
Daniel, vi. 7.
Daniel Roe, vi. 7.
Edmond, vi. 7.
John, ii. 26. vi. 32.
Honorahy, v. 28.
Teige, vi. 7.
McNamarra, Dames, i. 67.
John, v. 5.
Honora, v. 28.
Margaret, ii. 34.
Roger, i. 67.
M'Nemara, Donogh, iv. 65. v. 47.
John, ii. 23. iv.33. v.47. vi.18.22. 39.
Mahon, v. 47.
Teige, iv. 65.
M'Nemarra, Daniel, iv. 67. v. 58.
Donagh, ii. 34.
Donogh, vi. 35.
Florence, i. 3.
John, iii. 14. 69. vi. 11. 35. vii. 4. 11.
Honora, vii. 4.
Macon, vi. 35.
Thomas, vii. 4.
M'Paden, Teige, vi. 65.
MTtory, Daniel, iii. 27.
M'Rulipin, Edmond, iii. 48.
Walter, iii. 48.
McStephen, Patrick, ii. 19.
M'Tibbott, Walter, i. 49.
Mead, Dominick, vii. 21.
Thomas, i. 36.
Katherine, i. 36.
Merrick, Andrew, vi. 59.
Andrew, vii. 24.
Jasper, i. 30.
Miller, Robert, iii. 18. 31. iv. 52.
Mollowny, Joseph, vi. 35.
Monrath, Earl of, iii. 11- 28.
Montrath, Charles Earl, vii. 22.
Moore, Bridget, vii. 24.
Col., v. 54. vi. 42.
Col. Garrett, i. 38. ii. 7. 22. iii. 32.
38. iv. 50. 60. 61. v. 40. 42. 50. vi.
64. 76.
Garrett, ii. 8. 15. 31. iii. 18. iv. 50.
Lawrence, vii. 11.
Melchier, v. 2.
Richard, v. 3.
Moore, William, v. 3. vii. 29.
Moorehead, William, v. 1.
Moran, David, v. 12.
Dermott, v. 12.
Morgan, Charles, ii. 12.
John, ii. 12. v. 39.
Patrick, v. 39.
Robert, iv. 71.
Morris, Margaret, iii. 1.
Morrish, Edmond, iii. 10.
Morishy, Cily, iv. 48.
Daniel, iv. 48.
Morrissey, Katherine, i. 47.
Mountrath, Earl, v. 53.
Muldoone, John, iv. 65.
Mulloy, Charles, i. 40.
Hugh, vi. 38. iv. 28.
Neale, v. 39.
Mulloony, Cornelius, ii. 46.
Marj', ii. 46.
Muloony, Patrick, v. 64.
Mulony, Teige, i. 68.
Muny, Julian, i. 46.
Katherine, i. 46.
Murphey, David, iii. 18.
Murphy, Edmond, iii. 18.
N.
Naghten, John, vi. 4. 76.
— — Kate, vi. 76.
Nauhgteene [ J, iv. 45.
Naughten, Bryan, i. 46.
Donnogh, i. 19.
Donogh, ii. 39. iv. 51.
Edmond, v. 52.
Ellis, v. 52.
Francis, iv. 8.
Henry, i. 19.
Laughlin Maule, i. 24.
Mary, i. 19.
Sarah, i. 46.
Teige, i. 19.
Thomas, i. 24.
William M'Daniel, i. 19.
Nelan jun., Edward, vii. 28.
William, i. 41. iii. 3.
Nelane, Amy, vii. 28.
sen., Edward, vii. 28.
Elen, vii. 28.
Michael, vii. 28.
William, vi. 8.
Nelly, Sarah, v. 40.
Nelson, Lieut. Col. John, iv. 65.
Martha, iv. 65.
Nerlienny, Daniel, v. 48.
NetterviU, Mary, vi. 68.
Nicholas, vi. 68.
Patrick, vi. 68.
Dame Mary, iii. 22.
Newcomen, Dame Frances, i. 28.
Sir Thomas, knt., i. 28.
Nihill, David, i. 52.
Nixon, James, v. 43.
Nolan, Andrew, v. 13.
Ann, v. 13.
Gregory, iv. 53.
Jolm. iv. 52. v. 13. 26. 27.
Joseph, i. 51. iv. 50.
Mary, iv. 53. v. 13.
Widow Mary, vi. 6.
Nell, iv. 50.
Patrick, iv. 52. v. 13. 26. 27.
Thomas, iv. 50. 53. v. 13.
Nolane, Mary, vi. 29.
Thomas, vi. 29.
Nortin, John, iv. 63^
Norton, Patrick, v. 52.
Nugent, Anne, iii. 16.
Edmond, iv. 26.
James, ii. 17.
Jane, ii. 17.
Margaret, ii. 17.
Mary, ii. 17.
Patrick, ii. 17.
Robert, iv. 46.
Thomas, iv. 23.
o.
Oast, Susanna, ii. 8.
O’Bern, Donnogh, vi. 72.
O’Birn, Thady, v. 6.
O’Birne, Donnogh, iii. 39.
(122.)
O’Brien, Brien, v. 49. VI.
— — Dermott, iii. 29. index
O’Bryan, Daniel, vi. 40. NOMINUM
Dermott, iii. 73. to
Donnogh, vi. 40. Tho Il'r“lmonl!
Francis, vi. 62. Colnught
Mahon, vi. 39. Certificates.
O’Bryen, Bryan, iv. 54.
Connor Fitz Donogh, vi. 61.
Dermott, iv. 54. vi. 41.
Donnagli, i. 41.
• Donnogh, i. 41. vi. 35. 37.
Donogh, iv. 11. vi. 11. 15.
Garrett, v. 34.
Mary, vi. 15.
O’Callaghan, Donogh, iii. 9.
Elen, iii. 9.
O’Connor, Anne, v. 58.
Any, v. 34.
• Charles, v. 34. vi. 72.
Connor, iii. 36. iv. 25. v. 58.
Cormock, iii. 10.
Daniel, v. 58.
Dermott, iii. 36.
Hugh, v. 33. 34.
• John, iv. 63.
Mary, v. 19.
Roger, v. 19.
Teige, iii. 10.
O’Dea, Edmond, i. 41.
Michael, iv. 55.
O'Dowde, David, v. 37.
O’Dwyre, Edmond M°John, ii. 34.
Edmond M'Phillip, ii. 34.
Philip, ii. 34.
O’Fahy, Teige, ii. 7.
O’Fallon, Edmond, iii. 16.
William, iii. 16.
Sisly, iii. 16.
O’GIissan, Connor, vi. 39.
O’Grady, Managh, vi. 62.
O’Hanly, Bryan McLaughlin, iii. 11. 28.
Gillernen, iii. 20:
McTumultagh, iii. 28.
Tumultagh, iii. 11.
O’Hanraghan, Edward, vi. 32.
O’Hehir, Edmond, i. 41.
Hugh, i. 41.
Mathew, i. 41.
— — Murrogli, v. 62.
O’Heyne, Bryan, iii. 56.
Edmond, i. 27.
■ Farragh, iii. 56.
O’Hine, Tirlagh, iv. 12.
O’Hogan, Ogan, vii. 26.
O’Kearney, Bryan, i. 43.
O’Laughlin, Terlogh, vi. 61.
O’Loghlin, Donogh, vi. 29.
Fenola, vi. 29.
O’Lyne, Donnogh, i. 47.
O’Madan, Daniell, iv. 43.
O’Madden, Daniel, iv. 50.
Donogh, iv. 43.
O’Mannyn, Hugh, vi. 64.
Hugh Oge, vi. 64.
O’Meara, Philip, ii- 34.
O’Moran, Daniel, iii. 44.
Giles, iii. 44.
O’Mullowny, Mary, iv. 33.
O’Neal, Henry, iii. 31.
O’Neale, Turlogh, iii. 31.
O’Neile, Henry, v. 27.
O’Neill, John, i. 5.
Ormond, James, Duke of, v. 18.
Duke of, vi. 32.
Ormsbey knt., Sir Edward, vii. 15.
Elinor, vii. 13.
George, iv. 5.
John Fitz Oliver, i. 71.
Thomas, iv. 5.
Ormsby, Christopher, vi. 59.
knt., Sir Edward, v. 6.
George, v. 41.
John, i. 58. iii. 56.
Phillip, vi. 57.
Richard, iii. 31.
Robert, v. 41.
Thomas, v. 12.
O’Rorke, Bryen, iv. 67.
O’Roughan, Donogh, iv. 54.
Teige, iv. 54.
Osbaldeston, John, i. 28. iii. 16.
Elizabeth, ii. 39.
O’Shaghnessey, Charles, iii. 10.
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INDEX
NOMINUM
The Inrolmcnts
Connaught
O’Shaghnessev, Sir Dermott, iii. 10.
Roger, iii. 10.
Shane, ii. 27.
O’Sheile, Rory, i. 21.
P.
Peirce, Dudly, iii. 12.
Deane, Dudly, vii. 10.
Pendergast, James, vi. 58.
Jeffry, iv. 63.
Katherine, iv. 72.
Margaret, iv. 72.
Richard, iv. 72. v. 50.
Robert, iii. 46.
Thomas, iv. 72.
Walter, ii. 58.
William, vi. 30.
William M'Jonali, v. 50.
William Mc Rickard, vi. 64.
Perry, Ambrose, iv. 67.
Pettell, Robert, iii. 60.
Philbin, Edmond, i. 26.
Richard, i. 26.
Walter, i. 26.
Pierce, Rev. Dudley, i. 50.
Dudly, iv. 50.
Pilly, Peter, ii. 48. iv. 50. 52. 64.
Plunkett, Christopher, i. 43. ii. 26.
George, vi. 52.
Henry, i. 14.
Luke, iv. 63.
Sir Nicholas, iii. 32. vi. 6.
Oliver, i. 43.
Patrick, iv. 41.
Richard, v. 34.
Robert, v. 19.
Pollepfin, Katherine, iii. 18.
Pollet, Sarah, ii. 31.
Pollett, Sarah, iii. 38.
Pollexfin, Katherine, iii. 50.
Pollexfins, Katherine, ii. 9.
Pollexphen, Katherine, ii. 25.
Poore, David, iii. 63.
Porter, John, iv. 34.
Pour, James, iii. 36.
Power, David, iii. 61.
Edmond, vi. 61.
Edward, iv. 43.
Ellin, vi. 29.
George, iii. 36.
James, iii. 36. vi. 6 1 .
James Fitz- William, vii. 9.
Jeoffrey, vi. 3.
Margaret, i. 43.
Morish, iv. 49.
Peirce, iv. 43. vi. 42.
Peter, v. 25. vi. 29.
Richard, vi. 42. vii. 9.
Thomas, vi. 61.
Powerscourt, Foliott, Lord Viscount, vi. 71.
Folliott, Lord Viscount, i. 39.
Purcell, Bridget, iii. 15.
Mary, vi. 35.
Peirce, iii. 15.
Philip, iii. 15.
Redmond, ii. 2. iii. 67.
Thomas, vi. 74.
Purdon, George, i. 43. v. 61.
Pursell, Edmond, iv. 70.
Garrett, iv. 70.
Quin, James, i. 69.
Thady, iv. 69.
Quirle, John, ii. 18.
Ramm, Andrew, vii. 12.
Ranalagh, Lord, v. 24.
Richard, Lord Viscount, ii. 38. v. 15.
Rawley, Ellis, ii. 11.
Reddnn, John, vi. 22.
Margaret, iii. 69.
Reynell knt., Sir Richard, ii. 23.
Reynolds, Anne, ii. 17.
William, ii. 17.
Humphrey, ii. 35.
Rice, Beale, ii.26.
Christian, ii. 36. 54.
James, ii. 26.
John, ii. 36. 54.
Rioge, Mary, vii. 11.
Roch, James, vi. 8.
Rochford, John, i. 48. ii. 59.
Mary, vii. 14.
■ Robert, i. 48. ii. 43. 59.
Roddery, Charles, v. 40.
Rooth, David, iv. 68.
Robert, iv. 68.
Roscarrock, Col. Edward, vii. 21.
Rullpin, Richard, iii. 48.
Rush, Mary, i. 30.
Thomas, i. 30.
Ryan, Anthony, ii. 23. iii. 14.
Charles, ii. 37.
Connor, ii. 34.
Connor M'Mahon, i. 68.
Cormack, ii. 23.
Cormuck, iii. 14.
Daniel, v. 4.
Darby, ii. 17. iii. 11.
Donagh, i. 68.
Honora, ii. 10.
James, ii. 37. 57.
John, i. 68. iv. 43. 62.
Morgan, ii.23.
Philip, v. 4.
Philip McMahon, i. 68.
M'laughlen, i. 68.
— — Teige, i. 41. ii.17.45. v.4.
William, iv. 43.
William M'Teige, vi. 20.
Ryane, Will, ii. 33.
Sail, Joseph, ii. 57.
Sands, William, vi. 24.
Sarsfield, Elizabeth, iv. 40.
Michael, iv. 40.
Robert, iv. 40.
Scardevill, James, iii. 22.
Jane, iii. 22.
Scurlock, Andrew, v. 11.
Edmond, i. 40.
Seele, Thomas, iv. 71.
Sexton, Francis, i. 43.
Mary, i. 43.
Shaghnassy, Daniel, v. 36.
John, v. 36.
Shaghnessie [ ], iii. 46.
Shaghnessy, Charles, v. 45.
John, iv. 13.
Shagnessy, Daniel, v. 36.
John, v. 36.
Shanley, Edmond, v. 49.
William, iii. 44.
Shaughnessey, Charles, ii. 27.
Daniel Oge, iii. 55.
Roger, vii. 25.
William, v. 49.
William Oge, v. 49.
Shawe, William, ii. 4.
Shaw, William, ii. 30.
Capt. William, ii. 50.
Shea, John, vi. 55.
Richard, vi. 21.
Shearebrill, Jameship, iii. 23.
Shee, Edmond, iii. 43.
Richard, ii. 33. iii. 43.
Robert, vi. 65.
Robert Fitz Henry, vi. 65.
Sheil, Peter, ii. 6.
Sheile, James, i. 21.
Tirlogh, ii. 6.
William, i. 21.
Shortall, Peirce, iii. 76.
Simpson, Mathew, iv. 32.
Skahell, Rose, vii. 14.
Skardevill, James, vii. 20.
Joane, vii: 20.
Skeardvill, James, iii. 20.
Skelton, Stephen, vi. 59.
Skerrett, Austas, vii. 13.
Christick, vi. 14.
■■ Dominick, i.35. ii.52. iv.28.
Edmond, ii. 44. v. 17.
Francis, vii. 13.
John, iii. 33.
Martin, vii. 12.
Mary, v. 13.
Peter, iii. 31. vi. 14.
William, i.35. iv. 53. v. 47.
Skesel, Martin, iii. 5.
Skreig, William, v.7.
Slane, Anne, Baroness Dowager, ii
Slane, Christopher, Lord Baron of, ii. 45.
Slingsby, Sir Henry, iii. 33.
knt., Sir Henry, iii. 54. v. 40.
Smith, Charles, vii. 27.
Thomas, vii. 9.
Spencer, William, i.64.
Spring, Edward, v. 60.
Walter, v. 60.
St. George, Capt. Arthur, ii. 40.
Sir George, iv. 60.
bart. Sir Oliver, i.35. 51. iii. 27.49.
St. Leger, Capt. John, vii. 10.
William, vi. 66.
Stackpole, Bartholomew, iii. 29. 73.
Stafford, Patrick, ii. 42.
William, v. 27.
Stakpole, Bartholomew, vi. 22.
Stanton, George, v. 37. vi. 70.
Stephenson, Elizabeth, iii. 66.
Stoaks, Nicholas, v. 64.
Stock, Richard, iv. 1 .
Stotesbury, Richard, iv. 44.
Strange, Paule, i. 5.
Richard, i. 18.
Streitcli, Beale, ii. 26.
Stritch, Nicholas, i. 34.
Patrick, i. 36.
Suttow, Jo.ane, iv. 47.
Sutton, John, i. 31. iv. 47.
Swanwick, Gabriel, v. 39.
Swanton, Margaret, vi. 35.
Michael, vi. 35.
Sweny, John, iii. 62.
Mary, iii. 62.
Swiney, Hugh, i. 36.
Swiny, John, iii. 44.
Mary, iii. 44.
Taafe, Elizabeth, iv. 59.
Taaffe, Mrs. Elizabeth, i. 50.
Elizabeth, iii. 33.
Jenice, i. 47.
John, i.47.
Taffe, Elizabeth, iv. 4. 8.
Talbot, James, v.7.
Jane, iii. 6.
John, i. 29.
bart., Sir William, i. 29.
Talbott, Bernard, vi. 12.
Edward, vi. 12.
Lady Grace, i. 28.
Hellen, ii. 19.
George, ii. 19.
James, iv. 46. vi. 12.
Richard, i. 46.
Robert, v. 31.
bart, Sir Robert, i. 29.
Sarah, ii. 19.
William, vi. 12.
Tanning, Dominick, v. 5 1 .
Taylor, Walter, iv. 31.
Temple knt., Sir John, ii. 23.
Thomond, Earl of, i. 45. 63. 67. 68. ii. 34.
iii. 3. 28. iv. 21 . vi.36.54.
Right honble Earl, i. 34.
Henry, Earl, ii. 37. iii. 2. iv. 19. vi.7.
21.35.41.61.
Thompson, Maurice, ii. 7. 28. iii. 24. 31.
vi. 25.
Thoomond, Earl, iv. 66.
Thornton, George, iii. 61.
Tirrell, Christopher, v. 20.
Edward, ii. 24.
Thomas, iii. 19. v. 20.
Tobin, Davide, v. 42.
Edmond, vi. 5. 63.
James, vi. 63.
John, i. 32. v. 42.
Rickard, vi. 5.
Thomas, vi. 5.
Tobyn, Elinor, i. 71.
James, iii. 18.
Thomas, i. 71.
Walter, i. 71.
Towker, William, iv. 11.
Trench, Frederick, vi. 69.
Trimblestown, Robert, Lord Baron, vi.36.
Trinity College, Dublin, Provost of, ii. 7.
Tuam, Archbishopp of, ii. 11.
Bishopp of, ii. 25.
Tuame, Lord Bishop of, ii. 28.
Tuite, Bridgett, iv. 41.
Jane, iv. 41 .
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Tuite, Capt. William,
Tully, Agnes, iii. 31. vi.
Dennett, vii. 16.
Fynin, iii. 70.
James, iii. 12.
. Katherine, iii. 70.
Marke, v. 3.
Tyrell, Edward, ii. 17.
Mable, ii. 17.
Patrick, v. 58.
William, ii. 17.
V.
Verdon, Patrick, i. 42.
W.
Wadding, John, vi. 69.
Richard, vi. 69.
Walcott, Thomas, i. 63.
Wale, John, iv. 47.
■ Walter, v. 49.
(122.)
FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT. 587
i. 64. iv. 41.
69.
Wall, John, vi. 48.
Walle, John, i. 31.
Wallis, George, ii. 38.
John, vi. 66.
Katherine, vi. 66.
Wai'd, Bryan, i. 41.
John, vi. 73.
Weldon, Patrick, v. 20.
William, v. 20.
Welsh, Margaret, iii. 70.
Whaley, John, ii. 25. iii. 49. vii. 10.
White, David, iii. 2.
Henry, i.45.51. iv.71.
James, i. 43. 65.
Jamett, ii. 10.
Jennett, i. 43. v. 29.
Dame Joane, i. 36.
John, i. 45. ii. 10. iv. 64. v. 29
Lawrence, ii. 10.
Margaret, i. 37.
Nicholas, i. 50.
Nicholas Fitz-Dominick, iv. 69.
— Nicholas Fitz-Nicholas, i. 36.
White, Peirce, iii. 3.
Sisly, i. 65.
Thomas, v. 64.
William, i.65.
Williams, Mary, iii. 8.
Wilson, Thomas, v. 51.
Woffer, Richard, ii. 29.
Woodlock, Anstace, vi. 45.
Elen, vi. 45.
Katherine, vi. 45.
Mary, vi. 45.
Wybrants, Alderman Peter, i. 29.
Wycomb, Christopher, i. 2.
Wycombe, Christopher, iii. 22.
John, iii. 22.
Marcus, iii. 22.
INDEX
NOMINUM
The Inrolmcnls
. Connaught
Certificates.
Yeeden, John, ii. 27. iii. 11.21. vii. 15.
Thomas, ii. 28.
Yorke, William, i. 37. iv. 19.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
[March
VI.
INDEX
LOCORDM
'Die Inrolments
s. vi.
INDEX LOCORUM
TO THE
Inrolments of the Connaught Certificates, preserved in the Office of the
Chief Remembrancer of the Exchequer, Dublin.
Note.— The Roman Numerals refer to the Original Rolls; the Arabic Figures, to the Skins or Membranes of each Boll.
ABBY QUARTER, v. 45.
Achrisbeg, ii. 7.
Ackryarde, v. 44.
Acres, vi. 57.
of Mayo, ii. 31. iii. 37.
The, iii. 37.
Acritibegg, ii. 9.
Adderavane, i. 51.
Addergoole, v. 7.
Addergoule, Bog of, i. 9.
Adergoule, iv. 58.
Adregvill, iv. 29.
Aghacarry, vii. 1.
Aghucurrin, n. 24.
Aghadrestane, vii.
Aghadristan, ii. 9
Aghadristane, vii.
Aghafadda, i. 1. '
Aghafaddy, iii. 21
Aghaga, v. 48.
Aghagha, vii. 19.
Aghakenedy, iv. 4
Aghalaliard, iv. 1 '
Agbalousk, iii. 31
Aghaluske, vi.72.
Agliamack, i. 65.
Aghamanogli, Iv.
Aghamanaghan, i
15.
51. •
Aghamuck, vi. 48. v
Aghanakillen, vii. 2 1
Agbanametagh, v. 44
Aghaniske, i. 50.
Aglianisky, ii. 45.
Aglianny, i. 50. ii. 4
Agliasloglier, i. 73.
Aghavohreen, i. 73.
Aglibane, v. 15.
Aghcoyle, vii. 24.
Aghegapule, v. 58.
Agheloore, vii. 15.
Agheluskey, v. 58.
Aghenemurly, vi. 76
Agliennagb, vi. 64.
Agheologhill, vi. 73.
Agherevill, ii. 15.
Agherim, ii. 4.
Agherislibegg, iv. 59
Aglierishmore, iv. 5£
Agliill, vii. 24.
Agbillattery, iii. 21.
AghindulT, vii. 11.
Aghirfingane, vii. 1.
Aghloghill, vi. 6.
Aglinish, v. 44.
Aghoclogher, vi. 45.
Agliowgarrow, v. 19
Aghrim, ii. 50. iv. 1
Agloragli, iv. 58.
Abenagh, iv. 43.
Akers, vii. 12.
Allecotty, iv. 55.
Allokolane, vi. 42.
Allycollane, iv. 22.
Allynegaple, iv. 56.
Altevera, ii. 60.
Altibawne, ii. 56.
Altybane, v. 55.
Altycleane, v. 55.
Amor, iii. 34.
Anagappull, v. 52.
Anagh, ii. 29.
Anaghagh, vi. 69.
Anaghbegg, ii.48. iv. 7.
Anbally, iii. 5. v. 26.
Annagh, i. 25. 72. iii. 25. 46. 49. iv. 70. v.
11. 50. 57. vi. 43. vii. 1. 7. viii. 13.
Anrattebegg, v. 15.
Aohinue, iii. 31.
Arberea, iv. 59.
Ardagh, iii. 45. 57.
Ardan, iv. 14.
Ardaveran, iii. 49.
Ardawley, vii. 1 1 .
Ardballaghduffe, iii. 67.
Ardbaney, v. 13.
Ardbillogagh, iii. 67.
Ardcarne, i. 24.
Ardcarne in Fulrush, v. 30.
Ardcarrin, iii. 31.
Ardcloone, vi. 55.
Ardcluoney, i. 41.
Ardcolla, iii. 61. v. 23.
Ardcorra, ii. 56.
Ardcortagh, vi 70.
Ardecbarra, v.27.
Ardecorcane, iii.'34.
Ardecorcine, iii. 34.
Ardemoylevane, iii. 10.
Ardfryane, iii. 30.
Ardgowna, iv. 511
Ard Island, iii. 34.
Ardivagh, ii. 8.
Ardkarine, vi. 15.
Ardkeene, iii. 34.
Ardkelly, ii. 4.
Ardkenan, vi. 66.
Ardkilline, ii. 45.
Ardlaghinbegg, iii. 52.
Ardlaghinmore, iii. 52.
Ardlare, vii. 1.
Ardloe, ii. 55.
Ardmaclancy, iv. 61.
Ardmollan, v. 1.
Ardmorane, iii. 30.
Ardmore, iii. 84. 69. iv. 35.
Ieragh, iv. 59.
Ardnafadden, vi. 58.
Ardnakelly, iv. 10.
Ardnecall, vii. 15.
Ardnegall, iii. 26.
Ardnegee, iv. 29.
Ardnemonsan, iv. 40.
Ardnevoylane, iv. 37.
Ardoanmell, iii. 69.
Ardohero, iii. 31.
Ardrahan, v. 35.
Ardrahanbegg, ii. 55.
Ardrahamnore, ii. 55.
Ardrass, v. 55. vii. 11.
Ardrea, ii. 55.
Ardroe, i. 38. iv. 2. 8.
Ardromint, i. 22.
Ardrony, iv. 18.
Ardrowe, i. 59.
Ardsallagh, ii. 55.
Ardskeagh, i. 34. vi. 21. 40.
Ardskeamore, vi. 56.
Ardskeigh, iii. 73.
Ai'dvane, v. 53.
Ardvard, ii. 7.
Areskea, v. 47.
Arevagogagh, iii. 63.
Arkiny, iii. 49.
Arnegall, ii. 25.
Askelane, i. 50.
Assucke, vi. 43.
Athcarne, i. 29.
Athenbegg, v. 33.
Athenree, i. 28. v.49. vi.75.
Barony of, i. 20. 46. ii. 25. 43. 45. 47.
55. 58. 59. iii. 1. 27. 30. iv. 8. 14.
16.49.59. v.5.7. vi. 5. vii. 9.
Liberties of, ii. 49.
A theory, ii. 4.
Barony of, ii. 58. iii. 46. 49. vi. 36. 51.
Athlone, Barony of, i. 14. 19. 24. 28. 46. 73.
11. 9. 13. 15. 19.24.26.38.39. iii. 16. 19.
24. 37. 45. 46. 48. 49. 56. 70. 71. iv. 1. 6.
12. 39. 44. 51. 64. 65. v. 1. 2. 3. 32. 41.
52. 63. vi. 12. 54. 55. 62. 66. 76. vii. 3. 7.
14. 18. 22. 29.
Athurlogh, iii. 25.
Atliy, ii. 9. vi. 52.
Atogher, iv. 64.
Attegarrett, iii. 37.
Attigarrett, ii. 31.
Attigoe, ii. 3.
Attiririe, iii. 34.
Attyclogb, v. 13.
Attycoftgrany, ii. 28.
Attyfarry, vii. 15.
Attyfernane, i. 28.
Attyflinn, v. 8.
Attykey, ii. 48.
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LOCO HUM Ballydulchan, i. 16.
, lo . Ballydulkan, ii. 29.
VT“ Ballyeghtragli, v. 9.
Connaught Ballyeliere, ii. 33.
Certificates. Ballyello, V. 45. -
Ballyellyj vi. 11. 61.
Ballyen, i.8.46.
Ballyenlicky, iii. 3.
Ballyeragh Caslane, v. 13.
Ballyeraglimullruny, iv. 29.
Ballyerla, iii.S.
Ballyeteragh, vii. 19.
Ballyetrasna, iii. 33.
Ballyfaddeeny, iv. 10.
Ballyfarnagh, ii. 21.
Ballyfeeny, i. 11. iii. 46. v. 25.
Ballyferrenarovagh, iv. 54.
Ballyfinegan, vii. 21.
Ballyfinny, iv. 40. 45.
Ballygaddy, West, iv. 10.
Ballygaften, ii. 33.
Ballygaffy, East, i. 45.
West, ii.23. iii. 14.
Ballygarra, v. 55.
Ballygarrow, vi. 28.
Ballygamiffe, vi. 28.
Ballygarve, ii. 56. v. 55.
Ballygary, i. 59.
Ballygawley, iii. 44. 62..
Ballygello, i. 39.
Ballygegan, iv. 57.
Bog, iv. 57.
Ballygigin, ii. 16.
Ballyglannagh, vii. 24..
Ballyglany, i. 49.
Ballyglava, i. 23.
Ballyglass, i. 49. vii. 11.
Ballyglasse, i. 12. 14. ii. 20. 24. i
Ballygolman, i. 26. iv. 56. vii. 24.
Ballygowan, vii. 24.
Ballygownane, vi. 11.
Ballygriffe, vi.15.
BallygnITe, ii. 59.
Ballyguolla, ii. 21.
Ballyhalia, iv. 10.
Ballylieide, i. 20.
Ballyheele, i. 35.
Ballyhengan, v. 41.
Ballyhenry, ii. 9. iii. 30.
Ballyhickey, iv. 66. vi. 32. vii. 7.
Bailyliowell, iv. 46.
Ballyhue, v.35.
Ballylujgh, iii. 49.
Ballyhumbleta, vi. 11.
Ballykeaglier, v. 58.
Ballykeallaglian, ii. 59.
Ballykeelebrisk, i. 70.
Ballykeery, iv. 46.
Ballykelly, ii. 54.
Ballykeniegan, vii. 1.
Ballykennin, i. 15.
Ballykerrigan, ii. 9.
Ballykillaleene, iv. 45.
Bally killeen, v. 21.
Ballykillin, v. 31.
Ballykillmavtin, i. 37.
Ballykinvarga, East and West, vi. 11.
Ballyklery, iv. 46.
Ballyknockbanc, ii. 36.
Ballyladdan, East, vi. 40.
Ballylagh, iv. 10.
Ballylaghnane, ii. 34. iv. 57.
Ballyleagh, ii. 8. 18.
BaUyleamy, iii. 57.
Ballyleynngh, ii. 30.
Ballyleyne, ii. 19.
Ballylidd, vii. 4.
Ballylinebeg, East, vi. 62.
West, vi. 62.
Ballylinemore, vi. 29. 40.
Ballyloghane, iii. 73.
Ballyloghbally, vii. 12.
Ballyloghballybogg, vii. 12.
Ballvloy, iii. 57.
Ballyludane, East, iii. 2.
Ballymacbicher, v. 33.
Ballymachine, vii. 7.
Ballimackilane, v. 30.
Ballymacmurragh, vii. 15.
Ballymacneale, vi. 74.
Ballymackneboyougliter, ii. 24.
Ballymncramanagh, ii. 59.
Ballymanine, iv. 64.
Ballymallcashell, iii. 29.
Ballymaqtmi, iv. 14.
Ballymaragbanebegg, i. 23.
Ballym'corgles, ii. 19.
Ballym'Gilleene, i. 11.
Ballym'Gillerline, i. 13.
Ballym'Gillesline, i. 54.
Ballym'Glansy, iv. 29.
Ballymchiiich, Barony of, i. 38.
Ballym'keagh, ii. 9.
Ballym'kemoge, ii. 30.
Bally m'killy, iv. 22.
Ballym'neale, i. 21. iv. 45.
Ballym'neele, iv. 40.
Ballymcnowla, iii. 57.
Ballym'remoge, ii. 30.
Ballym'yoge, iv. 1.
Ballymerritt, vi. 21.
Ballymoe, iv. 22.
Barony of, iv. 7.
Ballymofogle, iii. 10.
Ballyraaglasb, ii. 36.
Ballymoglisli, ii. 36. 54.
Ballymonaghan, vi. 69.
Ballymonahane, v. 55.
Ballymongan, vii. 24.
Ballymore, vi. 19. 53.
Ballymorgan, i. 42. iii. 55.
Bajlymorke, iv. 1.
Ballymoylan, i. 65. v. 15. 33.
Ballymurcaghane, iii. 69.
Bally mulcannagb, iii. 69.
Ballymulcare, iv. 46.
Ballymulchinebegg, iii. 14.
Ballymulchineinore, iii. 14.
Ballymnlchree, i. 33.
Ballymulcrehy, v. 59.
Ballymullard, vii. 1.
Ballynmllin, iii. 48.
Ballymulshinebegg, ii. 23.
Ballymulshinomore, ii. 23.
Ballymuny, i. 37.
Ballymurroglnie, v. 16.
Ballynacurranagh, iv. 9.
Balbiaety, iv. 44.
Balbiagaiffie, iv. 8.
Ballynageeve, iv. 8.
Ballynagliley, iii. 73.
Ballynagoge, iv. 1.
Ballynahane, v. 53.
Ballynaheskreagli, iii. 46.
Ballynaliinch, Barony of, iii. 34.
Bally naliiskreagh, vi. 46.
Ballynahowen, iii. 59. vi.37.
Ballynalackane, vi. 37.
Ballynally, iv. 10.
Ballynalogg, iv. 9.
Ballynamanagh, l. 55.
Ballynainintane, v. 35.
Ballynany, vi. 10.
Ballyrfaquona, ii. 18.
Ballynaslee, v. 44.
Ballyndoolohane, v. 56.
Ballynealan, i. 42.
Ballynebumba, v. 32. vii. 3.
Ballynecloghy, iii. 30.
Ballynecraggy, i. 28. iv. 16.
Ballynecregg, i. 51.
Ballynecreggy, vi. 55.
Ballynecrew, vii. 3.
Ballynecurr, v. 21.
Ballyneforevernagh, iv. 66.
Ballynegare, iv. 22.
Ballynegeragh, ii. 53.
Ballynegowen, i. 26.
Bally negrew, v. 32.
Ballynenalla, vii. 24.
Ballynehane, v. 52;
Ballynehench, ii. 9.
Bally nehenshy. Barony of, iii. 7 1 .
Ballynehesekragh, vii. 9.
Ballynehesgnagh, vi. 53.
Ballyneliincb, ii. 47. iv. 59. vi. 52.
Barony of, iv. 35. v.44. vii. 21.
Ballynehiskeragh, iii. 52.
Ballynehome, v. 43.
Ballynekillye, i. 43.
Ballynelackan, vi. 37.
Bally nellan, v. 62.
Ballynelane, v. 60. 62. vi. 8.
Ballyneleinagk, ii. 30.
Ballynemsine, vi. 38.
Ballynesouragb, iv. 6.
Ballynesruam, iii. 7.
Ballynevan, iv. 61.
Ballynevanbegg, iii. 69. vii. 5.
Ballynfoyle, v. 58.
Ballynloobe, iii. 41.
• Castle, iii. 41.
Ballynoe, iv. 54.
Bailynonagb, iii. 34.
Bally now, v. 45.
Bnllynroan, vi. 13.
Ballynroghan, i. 42.
Ballynue, iv.31.
Ballyogan, i. 15. iv. 36. vi. 62. vii, 5.
Ballyogane, iv. 54.
Ballyorghane, iv. 9.
Ballyowa, i. 37.
Ballypaddin, v. 45.
Ballyportrea, iv. 26.
Ballyquirke, i. 10. vii. 18.
Ballyraghmulruney, iv. 29.
Ballyroaghane, iii. 69.
Ballyroback, i. 5.
Ballyroe, v.51.
Ballyrogbane, i. 36.
Bally rongliane, vi. 11.
Ballyrughtoslane, i. 49.
Ballyryan, iii. 34.
Ballyshea, v. 16. vi. 42.
Ballyshenbegg, i v. 6 1 .
Ballyshinegan, i. 1.
Ballysimon, v. 52.
Ballyslaushane, iv. 11.
Ballysoppagb, i. 70.
Bally tally, vii. 9.
Ballyteige, iv. 26. vi. 38.
Ballytoghbamore, ii. 1 9.
Ballytragh, vii. 17.
Ballytrassna, iii. 34.
Ballytrie, ii. 59. .
Ballyuloghan, iii. 39.
BaHyuragheran, i.43.
Ballyvakilly, iii. 34.
Ballyvalter, iii. 34.
Ballyvarascall, v. 35.
Ballyvenirro, iii. 12.
Bally vergeone, v. 51.
Ballyvergine, v. 28.
Ballyvergyne, vi. 36.
Ballyviane, iii. 34.
Bally vickcrogan, ii. 54.
Ballyvigheny, i. 36.
Ballyvoghane, - iv. 2. 46.
Ballyvogher, vi. 54.
Ballyvohane, i. 63.
Ballyvolane, iv. 46.
Ballyvologhan, vii. 5.‘
Ballyvoragherane, ii. 34.
Ballyvory, iv. 61.
Ballyvoughan, iv. 46.
Ballyvoy, ii. 33. iii. 43. v. 61.
Bally voye, vii. 19.
Ballyvoyre, iii. 29.
Ballyvroghane, v. 61.
Ballyweere, vii. 5.
Ballywroghrane, iii. 73.
Baltitranelagh, v. 49.
Banagher, v. 12.
Bancame, iv. 47.
Bann, vi.59.
Bannagher, iv. 68. v. 48.
Banneconnellan, v. 37.
Bannogber, l. 58.
Banratty, Barony of, vi. 33.
Barenoran, ii. 7.
Barbunraderry, iv. 10.
Barkfadda, vii. 11.
Barmeath, vi. 6.
Barnaboy, i. 56. vi. 53.
Barnaby, i. 50.
Barnaderrick, vii. 24.
Barnagh, ii. 9. 28.
Baruaglosse, iv. 45.
Barnalyer, ii. 60.
Barnanoran, iv. 59.
Barnaqueile, vii. 9.
Barnard, iii. 67.
Barneboy, v. 19.
Barnecoyle, vii. 22.
Barnenagh, v. 33.
Barnepeake, iii. 70.
Barney, iv. 11.
Barnydrumromeightra, iv. 1 1 .
Barrane, v.43.
Barren, Barony of, i. 66.
Barrishowle, iii. 34.
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Barrishowle, Barony of, iii. 34.
Barroge, iii. 63.
Barrontragh, iv. 59.
Barryglannagh, vii. 24.
Batty nib, Barony of, v. 40.
Bawne, ii. 56. vii. 24.
Beagh, i. 24. ii. 20. 21. 39. 51. iii. 45. iv. 50.
58. 60. v. 19. 52. vi. 30. 56.
Beaghbegg, ii. 54.
Beahagh, i. 35.
Bealarrary, v. 27.
Bealerigg, vii. 21.
Beallkelly, iii. 73.
Bealnafervarnagh, vi. 62.
Beffie, vi. 17.
Beganmore, v. 49.
Beggery, ii. 50.
Behagh, i. 12. u. 36.
Behaghbegg, iii. 19.
Behah, iii. 10.
Belagh, iii. 16.
Belamoe, Barony of, iii. 34.
Beleandullaghen, vii. 12.
Belenebunny, iii. 30.
Bellabanagher Castle, v. 26.
Bellaboe, Barony of, ii. 5.
Bellaboy, vi. 30.
Bellaburt, vii. 24.
Bellaforen, vi. 62.
Bellagad, iii. 18.
Bellagaddy, iii. 83.
Bellagaroe, ii. 56.
Bellagarriffe, iii. 81.
Bellagh, vii. 26.
Bellagliagha, iii. 31.
Bellaghooy, vii. 22.
Bellahaglia, ii. 56.
Bellamacore, iv. 47. v. 64.
Bellamoe, iii. 46. v. 42.
Barony of, i. 6. 8. 18. 35. 43. ii. 9. 19.
28. 49. iii. 19.20. 21.34.40.41.46.
49. 51. 52.54. 56.70.76. iv.32.41.
48. 50. 56. 58. 60. 63. v. 7. 8. 10. 12.
20. 24. 41. 58. vi. 2. 52. 55. 74. vii.
14. 19.20.21.26.
Bellamore, i. 28.
Barony of, i. 42. 51. ii. 2. 15. 46. iii.
14. 18.
Bellanalube, ii. 32.
Bellanamore, iii. 48.
Bellanclare, ii. 43. 59.
Rellanemore, ii. 28.
Bellanhewly, ii. 27.
Bellatullagh, i. 16.
Bellevali, v. 19.
Bellick, iv. 59.
Bellragli, iv. 45.
Beltragh, i. 28.
Bingerry, vii. 24.
Blenagassa, iv. 47.
Blenoran, i. 27.
Blenorane, i. 27.
Bleredmond, ii. 28.
Boaghill, i. 3.
Boalrea, i. 24.
Bodelagh, vi. 23.
Boffy, i. 27.
Bogacraroy, ii. 31.
Bogacrawy, iii. 37.
Bogganemore, vii. 9.
Bogghill, iii. 22.
Boghfarragh, iv. 56.
Boglmabeny, v. 51.
Bohane, v. 45.
Boharragb, vi. 67.
Bolidonogh, ii. 53.
Bohee, iii. 10.
Boheriduffe, ii. 23.
Boliersallagli, ii. 30.
Bohobolge, iii. 55.
Boholekeira, iv. 23.
Bokin, iii. 6. vi. 42.
Bolebannuffe, vii. 4.
Bolenelly, iii. 31.
Bolenescriagh, vi. 26.
Bolesagranc, vi. 26.
Bollelane, vi. 59.
Bollestruam, iii. 49.
Bollisky, i. 9.
Slasse, ii. 52.
lone, i. 69.
Bonediffer, iv. 29.
Bonehowly, iii. 59.
Bonenonane, i. 20.
Bonnyconnilane, v. 50.
(122.)
Bonodober, iii. 56.
Bonoven, vii. 22.
Bonowen, iii. 57.
Bonyne, vii. 22.
Borebannogh, v. 64.
Borgagh, ii. 30.
Borishoule, Barony of, ii. 9.
Borishowle, Barony of, vii. 24.
Borreshowle, Barony of, i. 26.
Borrishowle, Barony of, vi. 70.
Bough, i. 70.
Bougholla, ii. 56.
Boulefuek, vi. 59.
Boule Iven, iii. 69.
Bouly, iv. 39.
Bovetrotb, v. 32.
Bowerower Quarter, iv. 7.
Bowhynime, i. 73.
Boyhallagh, ii. 9.
Boylastroan, iv. 40.
Boyle, vii. 15.
— Barony of, i. 51. ii. 9. 15. 17.24.28.
iii. 10. 14.27.39.45.48.49.52.69.
vii. 1. 13. 15. 22.
Barony of (Bog) iii. 46.
Boynagh, Parish of, iii. 53. vi. 52.
Bracklin, ii. 21.
Bracklone, i. 16. iv. 56. v. 33.
Brackloonagh, ii. 40. 55.
Brackloone, ii. 35.56. iv. 61. v. 36. vii. 15.
Brakagh, i. 32.
Brakeny, v. 50.
Breaghweyter, v. 28.
Breaghwye, iv. 63.
Breaghwymorlane, iv. 63.
Breandreme, ii. 52.
Breandrim, iii. 31.
Brebane, iii. 25.
Breda, iv. 20.
Bredagh, vi. 59.
Bregrye, ii. 50.
Brehunorth, v. 9.
Brenan, i. 26.
Brittas, iii. 34.
Brocklagh, i. 16.
Brockvarry, iii. 34.
Brogliola, iii. 31.
Brometewnagh, v. 27.
Broskagh, iv. 49.
Brownstowne, ii. 21.
Brucklogh, i. 16.
Bryanmore, v. 19.
Buckhugh Mountain, iv. 10.
Buckvarry, iii. 34.
Bullamore, Barony of, i. 71.
Bullanbegg, iii. 34.
Bullanemore, iii. 34.
Bullogher, iii. 68.
Bumblin, Parish of, vi. 74.
Bumrower, iii. 21.
Bunadamore, ii. 24.
Bunagher, v. 47.
Bunagride, v. 48.
Buncam, i.-81.
Bundorragli, vii. 8.
Bunegarry, i. 28.
Bunegire, i. 43.
Bunenea, v. 15.
Bunnagippa, iii. 7.
Bunona, vi. 58.
Bunowne, vii. 24.
Bunrntt, Barony of, ii. 11.
Bunrattie, Barony of, ii.. 59. iii. 28.
Bunratty, v. 5.
Barony of) i. 3, 6. 7. 17. 33. 36. 41. 42.
45.51.67.69. ii. 10.14.26.33.37.54. iii.
2. 3. 4. 14. 29. 55. 69. iv. 2. 19. 33. 37. 54.
55. 57. 66. 67. v. 28. 29. 30. 51. vi. 3. 7. 8.
13. 15. 29. 32.34.36. 38.39.40.54.59.61.
62. vii. 4. 5. 7. 19.
Bunrawer, vii. 24'.
Buntroly, v. 13.
Buoleboy, i. 46.
Buoliglass, ii. 44.
Buolineree, ii. 15.
Buolymoiler, ii. 56.
Buratty, ii. 23.
Burboys, ii. 55.
Burren, Barony of, i. 2. 36.37. 41. 63. ii. 33.
38. 58. 45. 50. 54. 59. iv. 3. 12. 21. 26. 46.
v. 16. vi. 20. 29. 37. 38. 40. 41.61. vii.5.7.
19.
Burrin, Barony of, ii. 11. iii. 7.
Burris, v. 11.
Burrish, i. 4.
Burrishcarrow, v. 45.
Burrishowle, Barony of, i. 1. 22. 28
10.
Burrishuell, iv. 11.
Butallagh, ii. 28.
Byllienvae, ii. 48.
Bynaken, ii. 28.
C.
Cabbra, ii. 58.
Cabrahane, iii. 49.
Cagliell, i. 15.
Caller, i. 49.
Caherbehernagg, iv. 47.
Caherbehernagh, 1. 31. ii. 24.
Cabercashell, i. 28.
Cahercatt, iii. 30.
Caherco3'ler, vi. 42.
Caherea, v. 35.
Caherenreagh, ii. 26.
Caherfarras, v. 45.
Caherferkin, ii. 33. iii. 43. iv. 64.
Caherfin, vi. 53.
Caherforvas, ii. 51.
Cahergall Common, ii. 33.
Cahergeredan, East, iv. 66.
Caherkeen, v. 22.
Caherkelleen, iv. 71.
Caherkelly, iv. 37.
Caherlogliane, vi. 54.
Caherluadane, iv. 35.
Cahermoris, iv. 35.
Cahernaclusaugh, v. 62.
Cahernafryery, i. 31.
Cahernaheely, ii. 52.
Cahernane, ii. 47.
Cahernecknafert, v. 26.
Caherneclogsey, v. 43.
Cahernegrage, iii. 19.
Caherpolla, iv. 25.
Caherviller, ii. 47.
Cahervin, iv. 37.
Caherymore, vi. 71.
Cahigale, iv. 1 1.
Cahilroge, i. 28.
Cahiniwooly, ii. 54.
Cahir, i. 45. ii. 26. vi. 61. vii. 11.
Cahiradda, vi. 15.
Cahirbernagh, vi. 37.
Cahirbollagli, i. 37.
Cahirbroder, iii. 67.
Cahircassan, vi. 61.
Cahircrea, iii. 63.
Cahirdavid, i. 1.
Cahirduffe, i. 1.
Cahirfadda, vi. 15.
Cahirferras, i. 55:
Cahirfervah, ii. 13.
Cahirfervas, iii. 36.
Cahirfinoge, iv. 28.
Cahirforvas, i. 23. iv. 8. 16.
Cahirforves, ii. 54.
Cahirgeridan, West, iv. 66.
Cahirhurley, i. 70.
I Cahirigarriffe, i. 20.
Cahirkenevan, i. 37.
Caliirkillin, iii. 71. iv. 59. vii. 16.
Cahirkinavin, v. 6.
Cahirlangly, ii. 47.
Cahirleagh, i. 28.
Cahirmackroanode, vi. 75.
Cahirmacrossyn, vi. 61.
Cahirm'Croshre, v. 61.
Cahirm'nally, i. 12.
Cahirm'ullick, iii. 30.
Cahirmeenroe, vi. 15.
Cahirminanbcgg, vi. 11.
Cahil'mochana, vi. 15.
Cahirmohyl, vi. 26.
Cahirmoyle, vi. 15.
Cahirne, vi. 56.
Cahirnegollum, i. 1.
Cahirnehoone, iii. 5. vi. 56.
Cahirnemallagh, i. 22.
Caliirnemora, iii. 46.
Cahirnemuck, iv. 44. v. 25.
Cahi Ilenanan, vi. 41.
Cahirserkin, i. 41.
Cahirtobber, v. 7.
Cahirylangg, i. 7.
Cahynine, ii. 36.
Calbane, iv. 23.
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INDEX Calderaghmichill, iv. 7.
LOCORUM Caldragn, i. 51. ii. 51. v. 53. ri. 66. 76.
Caldraghbride, vU6.
Cald^hnv ' Mice, iii. 5-
Caldraglit, iii. 34.
of, i. 7.
, ii.41. iv.59. vii. 1.
Calluragli Mountain, iii. 28.
Callureden}', v. 35.
Calrusfceii), iii. 21.
Caltragh, ii. 15. vi. 28.
Caltraghcren, i. 59.
23. 40. 49. 50. 53. 57.
»egg, ii.5(Lm.70.
aser*
Sastle Quarter, i. 63.
, Barony of, i. 20.
;arm, iii. 16.
;arrowcantldy, v. 53.
;enfadda, ii. 55.
in, vii. 1. 18.
Carginduffe, v. 58.
Carginedowy, iii. 45.
Carginmore, ii. 15. iii. 36. vi. 76.
Cargintalshe, i. 40.
Carhower, i. 15.
Carhowneherrick, ii. 36.
Carhyne, vi. 52.
Caricduffe, i. 6.
Caring, iii. 10.
Cariny, iii. 10.
Carkar, vii. 7.
Carkfreeh, iii. 49.
Cai-lia, i. 28.
Carltowne, i. 68.
Cannackoge, iii. 65.
Carmullengeeh, ii. 19.
Carnafinig, iii. 38.
Carnagli, East, vii. 29.
Carnaneene, ii. 54. iii. 45.
Carnan, i.46.
Carnane, iii. 46. 49.
Carnanhodan, vi. 31.
Carnashnagh, iii. 46.
Came, i.39. ii. 7.49. iv.63. vi. 57.
Carnecarrow, vi. 76.
Carnecullen, ii. 50.
Carne in Killenagh, vi. 70.
Carnekina, »vi. 23.
Carnelee,- i. 14.
Carnemore, iv. 72.
Kilbridy, iv. 72.
Carnemuliaglineshe, v. 58.
Carnkitt, ii. 19.
Caroenekine, iv.38.
Carohoota, vi.45.
Carolard, v. 9.
Carra, Barony of, i. 1. 15. 26. 30. ii. 4. 52.
59. iii. 30. 34. 41. 43. 46. 78. iv. 2.
11. 31. 44. 52. v. 11. 27. 44. 45. 55.
vi. 5. 67. vii. 3. 8. 17. 24.
Commons of, vi. 25.
Carraderry, v. 45.
Carrafarrin, ii. 50.
Carragh, iv. 60. v.29.48. vi.58.
Carraghboy, vi. 53.
Carraghduffe, i. 9.
Carraghmore, v. 41. 45.
Carraghneveene, iii. 24.
Carraghrea, vi. 58.
Carraghteige, ii. 57.
Carraghter, vi. 5.
Carrahinan, vi. 53.
Carralumnay, i. 64.
Carramore, ii. 9. v. 26.
Carranagli, i. 15.
Carrandaragh, v. 7.
Carrane, v. 14. 27.
Carrangrane, iii. 21.
Carranleagli, iii. 61.
Carranlycarrow, v. 54.
Carran M'Steplien, v. 27.
Carranreagh, i. 5. vi. 41 .
Carranvally, iii. 16.
Carrcleery, i. 50.
Carrdough, vii. 19.
Carreagli, vii. 14.
Carreciooney, ii. 1.
Carrelissone, ii. 1.
Carremore, iii. 46.
Carrew, v. 12.
Carrenreagh, vi. 18.
Carreogowen, vii. 22.
Carreogow' ““
i. 37.
Carrewbane, iii. 25.
Carrhownagh, v. 48.
Carriawkoltye, vii. 24.
Carrick, ii. 39. iii. 71. vii. :
Carrickclough, iv. 22.
Carrickena, v. 58.
Carrickliner, v. 23.
Carrickmagean, v. 23.
Carrickm'guan, iv. 45.
Carrickurane, ii. 17.
Carrigg, ii. 35.
Carrignabnow, ii. 60.
Carrignagappull, ii. 60.
Carrigroe, iv. 19.
Cnrrincoolronagh, iii. 55.
Carrindue, vi. 51.
Carrine, vii. 25.
Carrinescarogy, iv. 16.
Carrings, vii. 25.
Carrnevoy, vii. 12.
Carrobranock, iii. 43.
Carrocastlane, iv. 63.
Carrocoast, iv. 52.
Carrocule, i. 61.
Carrodromagh, i. 22.
Carroeighter, v. 45.
Carroghane, iii. 37.
Carromore, ii. 9.
Carronegilian, i. 40.
Carroneglogh, vi. 75.
Carronvillick, iv. 58.
Carroroe, iv. 60.
Carrounegapull, iv. 48.
Carrow, ii. 35.
Carrowagh, vii. 3.^
Carrowana, ii. 24.
Carrowangan, iii. 31.
Carrowantanlassa, v. 7.
Cavrowantanloske, v. 7.
Carrowantanlosky, v. 7.
Carrowantorlagh, ii. 20.
Carroward, i. 20. 22. 51. ii. 24. 58. iv.
v. 7. 8. 20.
Carrowballygarry, v. 44.
Carrowbane, i. 20. 28. ii. 54. iii. 33. 34. i
41.
i. 24.
;.71. i
Carrowbanine, ii. 49.
Carrowbeagli, v. 9.
Carrowbeg, i. 4. 28. 30. ii. 31.
vi. 59.
C-arrowbegg, i. 20. ii. 43. iii. 26. 34. 37.
iv. 14. v. 54. vii. 15.
Carrowbeggone, ii. 24.
Carrowbeshede, vii. 25.
Carrowboy, ii. 59. iii. 30. vi. 24.
Carrowbrack, i. 1.
Carrowbranock, vii. 3.
Carrowcam, ii. 36.
Carrowcanada, iv. 46.
Carrowcarne, iii. 24. 46.
Carrowcarra, iii. 33.
Carrowcashell, iii. 27.
Carrowcaslane, i. 4. 46. vi. 15. vii. 11.
Carrowcasle, vi. 15.
Carrowcastle, vi. 15.
Carrowceele, iii. 17.
Carrowclaggin, vii. 24.
Carrowclagh, ii. 1 1.
Carrowclogher, ii. 38. iii. 11. 28. iv. 51. v. 34.
Carrowcoanhine, ii. 47.
Carrowcomine, iii. 33.
Carrowconnegg, vi. 59.
Carrowconine, v. 37.
Carrowconnine, ii. 56.
Carrowcoole, iii. 67. iv. 8.
Carrowcootage, ii. 24.
Carrowcormeg, vi. 59.
Carrowcorneviagli, v. 21.
Carrowcorr, i. 40. vi. 64.
Carrowcort, i. 40.
Carrowcoyle Claydrimnagli, vi. 64.
Carrowcoyleclydrumelia, ii. 9.
Carrowcrassie, iii. 46.
Carrowcrine, i. 28. iii. 28. v. 37.
Carrowcristin, i. 51.
Carrowcrum, vii. 11.
Carrowculline, iii. 71.
Carrowdangen, vii. 24.
Carrowderry Temple, iv. 69.
Carrowdoduffe, i. 72.
Carrowdoney, ii. 52.
Carrowdony, v. 22.
Carrowdowan, v. 60.
Carrowdowmore, iv. 63.
Carrowdrissagh, v. 28.
Carrowduffe, iv. 10.
Carrowe, ii. 21.
Carroweesill, i. 58.
Carrowelagh, iv. 71.
Carrowenclogher, iv. 32.
Carrowenderry, iii. 56.
Carroweneagh, i. 40.
Carrowenlughan, ii. 59.
Carrowenninoisme, iii. 45.
Carrowenshellane, iii. 46.
Carrowentheny, v. 54.
Carrowentihane, ii. 56.
Carrowentogher, iii. 45.
Cai-rowentoy, iv. 35.
Carrowerngli, ii. 33.
v. 45.
Carrowerry, v. 9.
Carrowevilline, i. 4.
Carrowficott, v. 7.
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Carrowgagh Castle, vn. 7.
Carrowgarane, iv. 58.
Carrowgare, v.61. vi. 11.
Carrowgarr, iii. 69.
Carrowgarra, ii. 9.
Carrowgarraldboy, iv. 6.
Carrowgarrane, iv. 8. 15.
CarrowgaiTow, ii. 60. iv. 63. vi. 31.
Carrowgarry, i. 12. 30. ii. 24.. iii. 48. 51.
iv. 2. 29. vi. 31. vii. 15.
Carrowgaruffe, iii. 16.
Cavrowgashel, vii. 1.
Carrowgillane, iii. 66. vi. 50.
Carrowglasse, i. 22.
Carrowgoran, v. 29.
Carrowguile, v. 55.
Carrowhally, vii. 24.
Carrowhannagh, vii. 24.
Carrowhany, i. 40.
Carrowhelidan, iv. 14.
CaiTowhemus, iv. 11.
Carrowhill, iii. 73.
Carrowhiny, v. 13.
Carrowholly, ii. 52. vi. 60.
Carrowickavoge, ii. 24.
Carrowilkin, ii. 5.
Carrowincolla, vii. 15.
CaiTowinkleames vi. 37.
Carrow Iragli, v. 44.
Carrowkeelagh, vii. 27.
Carrowkeele, i. 14. 15. 20. 39. 40. 46. 51.
ii. 9. 51. iii. 16. 21. 34. 45. 46. 49. iv. 3.
10. 31. 38. 46. 57. 64. v. 8. 11. 41. 45. 57.
Carrowkeelebegg, i. 61.
Carrowkeeledisseny, ii. 9.
Carrowkeeny, vii. 22.
Carrowkeerine, v. 52.
Carrowkeile, iii. 26. iv. 34. vi. 11. v
Carrowkeilenapara, iv. 34.
Carrowkeile, iv. 11.
Carrowkelleene, ii. 7.
Carrowkellronan, v. 45.
Carrowkenedy, i. 32.
Carrowkilleene, iii. 34.
Carrowkillen, vi. 44.
Carrowkillene, v. 54.
Carrowkilline, i. 4. v .45.
Carrowkiltian, v. 30.
Carrowkir, i. 4.
Carrowkirine, iii. 11.
Carrowkiwknevagh, iii. 30.
Carrowkrine, iii. 11.
Carrowkroy, v. 45.
Carrowlablane, iv. 71.
Carrowlarty, i. 15.
Carrowlass, v. 44.
Carrowlavrame, ii. 24.
Carrowleame, ii. 56.
Carrowleane, ii. 9.
Carrowlegan, vii. 22.
Carrowlegumo, vii. 24.
Carrowleigli, iv. 71.
Cavrowlenaii, vi. 64.
Carrowlesbegg, iv. 50.
Carrowleshbegg, iv. 48.
Carrowliane, ii. 15.
Carrowlick, v. 54.
Canwliskoyle, ii. 50.
Carrowlogh, i. 4.
Carrowloghane, iii. 38.
Carrowlordane, v. 54.
Carrowlustrany, vi. 10.
Carrowmackerble, ii. 35.
Carrowmackillicke, vi. 51.
Carrowmadena, ii. 21. ,
Carrowmactenany, ii. 55.
Carrowmanagh, iii. 43.
Carrowmartine, iii. 10.
Carrowmarvane, iv. 70.
Carrowmash, ii. 9.
Carrowm'clogher, l. 18.
Carrowmcgarrotboy, v. 54.
Carrowm'gdbuck, i. 49.
Carrowm'gilleroe, iii. 34.
Carrow M'Krynody, ii. 58.
Carrowmcmorrogh, ii. 9.
Carrowra'tyre, i. 40.
Carrowmeanagh, v. 16.
Carrowmeere, i. 34.
Carrowmenagh, ii. 52.
Carrowmick, i. 46.
Carrowmicklery, ii. 33. iii. 43.
Carrowmonagh, ii. 33. iii. 24.31.
Carrowmoneen, v. 20.
(122.)
Carrowmonine, iv. 29.
Carrow Moony, v. 44.
Carrowmony, ii. 28.
Carrowmore, i. 14. 16. 31. 32. 35. 50. 61.
ii. 15. 24. 31. 32. 54. iii. 17.25. 27.
37. 46. 72. iv. 47. 52. 63. 68. 70.
v. 6.11.13. 38. 41. 45. 60. vi.25.
75. vii. 6. 24.
Killbridc, iii. 46.
Killbridy, iv. 63.
Liskellin, iii. 34.
Carrowmorentlevy, ii. 15.
Carrowmoreshagh, iv. 59.
Carrowmorknock, i. 27.
Carrowmorliskeilin, iii. 30.
Carrowmough, ii. 28.
Carrowmurhow, i. 30.
CaiTOwrnuiTOw, vii. 8.
Carrowmurry, iv. 1 1. 45.
Carrowna, vii. 24.
Carrownabartlett, vii. 7.
Carrownabartlv, i. 39.
Carrownabb, i
Carrownaboe, iii. 32.
Carrownacally, vi. 5 1 .
Carrownacarga, i. 32.
Carrownagannee, iii. 34.
Carrownaglogb, iv. 71 .
Carrownaheele, ii. 52.
Carrownalagliy, i. 18.
Carrownallagh, iii. 34.
Carrownamadra, v. 35.
Carrownamohere, v. 23.
Carrownarragh, iii. -31 .
Carrowncrossie, vi. 24.
Carrowncrossy, v. 26.
Carrowndangt
vi. 59.
Carrowndolla, i
Carrownea, ii. 52. v. 4.
Carrownecallagli, v. 57.
Carrownecally, vii. 24.
Carrownecappale, vi. 68
Carrownedene, iii. 1.
Carrownedogh, v. 37.
- Bog,
.51.
. iv. 31.
Carrownecorr, ii. 54.
Carrownecreevy, iii. 2'
Carrownecreggy, iii. 3
Car
Carrownecroghane, vi. 72.
Carrownecrosly, iv. 17.
Carrownecross, ii. 54..
Carrownecrosse, ii. 15.
Carrownecrossy, iii. 10.
Carrownecroy, vii. 12.
Carrowneden, ii, 41 . v. 57 .
Carrownedin, i. 31. ii. 56.
Castle, iv. 70.
Carrownedine, i. 45.
Carrownedough, v. 54.
Carrowneeine, ii. 9.
Carrowneemorhee, iii. 61.
Carrownefriere, vi. 68.
Carrownegannin, iv. 11.
Cai'rownegaple, iv. 48.
Carrownegapple, iii. 32.
Carrownegarry, v. 8.
Carrownegarvane, i. 1.
Carrownegilbnck, i. 49.
Carrownegory, i. 28.
Carrownegowle, v. 16.
Carrownegnllagb, v. 48.
Carrownehowne, iii. 54.
Carrowneidan, iii. 27.
Carrowneinerony, v. 44.
Carrownekearty, iii. 30.
Carrownekelly, iv. 8.
Carrownekiragb, v. 54.
Carrownelahy, i. 46.
Carrownelestrane, vi. 26.
Carrownemarrane, v. 61.
Carrownemokere, iii. 61.
Carrownemorhee, v. 23.
Carrownenta, iii. 60.
Carrownervanagb, iv. 12.
Carrowneskehin, vii. 14.
Carrowneskehine, vi. 76.
Carrowneskehy, v. 54.
Carrownestellan, ii. 9.
Carrownetobber, v. 5.
I Carrownetoler, v. 4.
I Carrowngluntagh, v. 37.
| Carrownidogh, vi. 64.
Carrowniroane, iii. 40.
Carrownis, i. 49.
Carrowniskie, vii. 24.
Carrownoune, i. 49.
Carrownreagh, vi. 35.
Carrowntinny, iv. 42.
Carrowntlene, iv. 14.
Carrowntobber, i. 35.
Carrownure, i. 1. iii. 71. vii. 22.
Carrowpadin, iv. 58:
Carrowragh, iii. 43.
Carrowrea, iv. 7.
Carrowreagh, i. 20. 32. 41. ii. 36. 46. !.
iii. 14. 30. 33. iv. 4. 5. 6. 30. 45. 50. v.
35. 37. 58. 59. 70. vii. 19.
Carrov
eeagh, ii
i. 12.
27.
Carrowreogh, i. 20.
Carrowrickard, ii. 21.
Carrowrigh, ii. 7.
Carrowroe, i. 19. ii. 2
Carrowrogh, i
Carrowrowe, i
Carrowrus
Carrowsassa, vi. 56.
vii. 4.
Carrowscee, •
| Carrowshaushaugbnessy, v. 7.
Carrowsillane, ii. 15.
Carrowskeban, i. 12.
I Carrowskulty, vi. 30.
I Carrowslealagh, iii. 63.
Carrowsseele, vi. 7.
Carrowteige, iv. 41.
Carrowtemple, vi. 31.
Carrowtiban, ii. 24.
I Carrowtobbereighter, v. 13.
1 Carrowtobberoughter, v. 13.
j Carrowtollogh, v. 54.
Cawowtosan, i. 48.
I Carrowtrahan, i. 66.
Carrowtrogh, ii. 54.
Carrowtrone, iii. 34.
Carrowturken, vii. 1.
Carrowvanine, ii. 4.
Carrowveile, i. 26.
Carrowvdlick, ii. 24.
Carrucarnereagh, vi. 3
” dimore, ' "
Carrukeele,
67.
Carrundolla, vi. 17.
Carrunereagb, i. 5.
Carry, v. 45.
Carrybegg, iii. 54.
Carrygarry, iv. 6.
Carsecall, iii. 49.
Carsenall, iv. 41 .
Cartionemall, ii. 60.
Cartron, ii. 17. 45.
Cartroneigbtra, vii.
Cartronferris, v. 45.
Cartronferrish,
Cartroniaghatragh,
Cartronkeene, iv. 7.
Cartronsedy, v. 43.
Cartroone, iv. 39.
Cartrutrile, vi. 44.
Carukeele, vi. 44.
Carunagur, vi. 45.
Carunemadry, i. 41.
Caruwwaden, vi. 45.
Carvolially, iv. 59.
Cary-Wooley, i.63.
Cashell, i. 28. vii. 2:
Caskeagb, vi. 55.
Caslane, iv. 29.
Cassallagb
45.
Cassell, iii. 34.
Cassmonykelly, v. 45.
Castel, i. 41.
Castelkilloe, iii. 69.
Castle, ii. 59. vi. 28.
Castlebin, v. 18. vi. 60.
Castleboy, iii. 49.
Castlecarra, v. 45.
Castlecrine, v. 51.
Castlefedan, iv. 57.
Castlegare, iii. 34. iv. 6.
Castle I-Iackett, ii. 36.
Castlekeele, ii. 21.
Castlekenahan, vi. 24.
Castlemacgarrett, ii . 2 1 .
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Castlemovle, iv. 84.
1 Castlenod, iv. 45.
INDEX Castlenod e, v. 23.
locokum Castlepinane, iv. 1.
The Inrolmcms Castlequarter, ii. 42. 52. iv. 35. v. 49. v
of the Castlereagh, iv. 56.
S=£ Castleiw, v. 32. vii. 8.
Castlerue, u. 19.
Castletehine, vi. 31.
Castletowne, iii. 43. 65.
Castleturleagh,
i. 49.
Ceillvolfo
Celenecaldry, iii. 49.
Cessabegg, vii. 17.
Chager Willyheere, ii. 59.
Chahirnacknafert, ii. 4.
Choghbrack, ii. 31.
Cladagh, vii. 21.
Clady, iv. 56.
Clanagher, iv. 60.
Clanboy, vii. 21.
Clanbrack, iii. 10.
Clancormuck, iii. 52.
Clancrawchill, ii. 56.
Clandaduffe, i. 16.
Clandarala, iv. 36.
Ciandavock Mountain, iv. 56.
Clanebuory, iv. 31.
Clanlinish, iv. 52.
Claniinoge, v. 64.
Clangarraff, i. 38.
Clankally, vii. 24.
Ciaukeene, ii. 9.
Clanm'knowne Barony of, vi. 69.
Clanmorris, Barony of, i. 1. 22. 25. 30. 38.
46. ii. 7. 9. 15. 24. 25.31.55. 58. iii. 18.
87. iv. 50. 65. v. 13. 40. 41. 54. vi. 64. 70.
vii. 24.
Clanmorrise, Barony of, ii. 21. iv. 2.
Clanmorrish, Barony of, iii. 34. 49. 50.
Clare, ii. 7. 8. iv. 64.
Barony of, i. 5. 12. 20. 35. 44. 51. 72.
ii. 4. 8. 18. 36. 44. 46. 50. 52. 54.
iii. 5. 19. 24. 25. 30. 37. 38. 40. 45.
49. 59. 71. iv. 4. 6. 28. 29. 35. 53. 71.
v. 6. 17. 21. 26. vi. 7. 13. 17. 18. 55.
56. 58. 59. 65. 70. vii. 13. 14, 15. 25.
County of, i. 2. 3.
mz.
ekelly,
Cleggin, iv. 11.
Clogh, i. 71. :
arly, ii. 20.
Cloghaneleagh, i. 15.
Cloghanlucas, vi. 67.
Cloghanryphillip, vi. 67.
16. 37. 60. iv. 34. v. 8.
Clognish Freagh Island, iv. 10.
Cloholycan, i. 33.
Clokerighter, vi. 43.
Barony of, i. 13. 33. 45.
ii. 45. iv. 3. v. 29. 43. vi. 26. 3
vii. 5. 19.
Clonderalla, vi. 18.
Clondereell, Bog of, iii. 53.
Clonderela, ii. 26.
Barony of, i. 37. 63. ii. 54. i
5. 48. •
. 41.
Clonderella, Barony of, i
Clondonogh, iv. 71.
Clondowell, iv. 48.
Clondrinagh, i. 13. iv.
Clonduff, v. 50.
Clonebannuffe, vii. 4.
Clonebbarre, iii. 44.
Cloneboy, vii. 22.
Cloneboyeran, iv. 38.
Clonebrick, iii. 29.
Clonebrickny, iv. 7.
ClonecaU, i. 23.
Clonecallgmore, v. 32.
Clonecallogmore, vii. 3
Clonecannon, iv. 7.
Clonecease, iv. 38.
Cloneclaske, v. 29.
Cloneclogh, ii. 21.
Cloneclonkan, iv. 8.
Cloneconny, iv. 31.
Clonecorr, v. 31.
Clonecossy, vii. 11.
Clonecoule, East, iv. 10
Cloneen, iii. 67.
Cloneene, iv. 54.
Clonefeaghan, iv. 50.
Clonegeragh, v. 22.
Cloneglassie, iv. 31. vi.
Clonegonah, iii. 69.
Clonegowne, v. 38.
Clonegrossy, i. 30.
Clonegullane, iv. 2.
Clonehala, iii. 10.
Clonehalt, i. 26.
Cloneliinsun, ii. 55.
Clonehowne, vi. 64.
Clonekeene, ii. 18.
Clonekellene, vii. 28.
Clonekeneighter, iii. 54.
Clonekery, ii. 23.
Clonelane, vi. 43.
Clonelegan, i. 41.
Clonelorrisb, iii. 34.
Clonelughane, iii. 44.
Clonemanagan, ii. 27.
Clonemeele, iii. 49.
Clonemerrick, i. 22.
Clonemore, ii. 21.
Clonemornine, i. 27.
Clonemoyle, i. 46.
Clonenasse, iii. 29.
Cloneoughter, iii. 54.
Clonera, vi. 40.
Clonereliagh, v. 49.
Clonerhegh, vii. 9.
Cloneroane, ii. 18.
Clonerosse, iii. 69.
Clonertragh, v. 16.
Clonery, iv. 51.
Cloneslwllagh, v. 82. vii. 3.
Cloneshee, iii. 28. vi. 13.
Cloneshinane, vi. 13.
Cloneshogish, iii. 21.
Cloneskarbury, ii. 24.
Cloneskeragh, ii. 40.
Cloneskra, iv. 9.
Clonetbene, iii. 60.
Clonetymorowhow, i. 67.
Clonevilly, iii. 40.
Clonevory, ii. 33.
Cloney, vi. 8. vii. 7. 26.
Clonfadda, vii. 13.
Clonfeghere, v. 60.
Clonfine, vi. 5.
Clonfinlagli, Parish of, iv. i
Clonflyn, vi. 67.
Clonfreigh, v. 23.
Pallice in, v. 23.
Clongaire, v. 5.
Clongee, ii. 56.
Clongeelune, v. 9.
Clongowla, iii. 84.
Clonickert, vii. 21.
Clonikeroti, i. 11.
Cion Ikerron, i. 54.
Clonilogh, ii. 15.
Clonin, iii. 31.
West, vi. 15.
Clonine, ii. 56. iv. 54.
Cion Iragh, ii. 35.
Irke, ii. 35.
Cloniveanagh, v. 58.
Clonkagh, iii. 61.
Clonkeanbegg, vii. 15.
Clonkeanmore, vii. 15.
Clonkeavan, ii. 15.
Clonkeene, i. 48. ii. 9. i
64. vi. 23. vii. 21.
Clonkerry, iii. 14.
Clonkitt, i. 45.
Clonlaglian, iv. 64.
Clonlaghane, iii. 44.
Clonlarane Bog, iii. 53.
Clonlatine, vii. 13.
Clonleagh, i. 45.
Olonlegane, v. 16.
Clonlughane, iii. 44. 62.
Clonlyen, vi. 27.
Clonmacknown, vi. 23.
Clonmacknowne, iv. 52. v.
Barony of, iii. 12. 70.
Clonmac Shane, vii. 22.
Clonmartin, iv. 46.
Clonmaskerrv, vii. 9.
Clonm'kallis, vi. 60.
Clonm'knowen, ii. 40.
Barony of, i. 47. 55. i
Clonm'known, vii. 19.
Clonm'knowne, vii. 17.
Barony of, ii. 56. iii.
Clonm'neone, ii. 48.
Clonmonagh, v. 58.
Clonmore, vii. 9.
Clonmoris, iv. 52.
Barony of, iii. 40. iv. 31.
Clonmorish, iv. 14.
Clomnorris, Barony of, i. 4. 12. i
Clonmoyle, v. 9.
Clonnebanao, v. 49.
Clonnetlenkan, v. 1.
Clonnig, vii. 17.
Clonoranoughtcr, iii. 27.
Clonoughtragh, v. 16.
Clonprack, North-east Part of, i
Clonproske, iv. 9.
Clonredoon, iv. 40.
Clonrehagh, vi. 50.
Clonresalgess, v. 22.
Clonrine, v. 32. vii. 3.
Clonroe Mountain, vi. 49.
Clonrush, Parish of, vi. 50.
Clorisee, ii. 39. v. 49. vi. 62.
Mill, vi. 62.
Clonshee, i. 32. iii. 11. v. 50.
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Clonshinagh, ii. 8.
Clonsillagh, vi. 72.
Clonsivny, iv. 48.
Clonslaneny, ii. 38.
Clonsuck, iv. 39.
Clonteage, iii. 34.
Clontee, iii. 73.
Clonteene, vii. 5.
Clontine, ii. 59.
Clontivogher, vii. 22.
Clontra, v. 39. 47. vi. 21. vii. 19;
Clontragh, iv. 64'. vi. 63.
Clontroughter, iii. 49.
Clomilly, vi. 58.
Clonvilly, iii. 40.
Clonycatten, i. 44.
Clonynowell, vii. 14.
Clony, Parish of, vi. 11.
Clonzine, v. 32. vii. 3.
Cloololiagh, v. 7.
Cloomullen, vi. 62.
Cloonaghmore, i. 20. iv. 63. v. 44.
Cloonahey, iii. 21.
Cloonahoghra, v. 31.
Cloonaltie, i. 26.
Cloonamore, ii. 36.
Cloonane, i. 28.
Cloonanowle, iii. 60.
Cloonark, iii. 30.
Cloonarkane, v. 7.
Cloonartmore, v.34. vii. 7.
Cloonartow, i. 49.
Cloonbannow, v. 58.
Cloonbanow, i. 46.
Cloonbrack, v. 7.
Cloonbury, v. 45.
Clooncagh, vii. 8.
Clooncalige, iii. 32.
Clooncallon, v. 52.
Clooncanin, i. 55.
Cloonconabegg, iv. 64.
Cloonconnellane, iii. 30.
Clooncosker, iii. 39.
Cloonduffe, v. 38.
Cloondule, i. 43.
Cloone, v. 34.
Clooneall, ii. 19.
Clooneana, ii. 55.
Clooneaney, iii. 21.
Cloonearke, v. 15.
Clooneballigg, v. 57.
Cloonebannagh, v. 54.
Cloonebegom, iv. 7.
Cloonebue, iv. 2.
Cloonecagh, iii. 21.
Cloonecanin, Parke of, i. 55.
Cloonecannon, iii. 38.
Cloonecarhane, iii. 51.
Cloonecon, v. 24.
Clooneconelan, i.44.
Clooneconellan, ii. 28.
Clooneconla, iv. 11.
Clooneconry, i. 44.
Cloonecormake, i. 49.
Cloonecorry, v. 8.
Cloonecremp, iv. 14.
Cloonecrossy, vi. 70.
Cloonecullane, vii. 14.
Cloonedowell, vi. 52.
Cloonedreagh, vi.7.
Clooneduffe, iv. 11.
Clooneene, i. 16. iii. 49.
Cloonefaghy Q', iv. 7.
Cloonefagny, iii. 21.
Cloonefallagh, 1. 49.
Cloonefarbry, iv. 47.
Cloonefeyne, iv. 47.
Cloonegara, vii. 7.
Cloonegarvan, iii. 39.
Cloonegawna, iii. 30.37.
Cloonegawnagh, ii. 9.
Clooneglasny, iii. 39.
Clooneglera, i. 15.
Cloonegrossan, ii. 15.
Cloonegrussan, iii. 19.
Cloonekeene, i. 16. 28.
Cloonekeeneoughter, i. 56.
Cloonekeoghane, iii.-48.
Cloonekerny, v. 19.
Cloonekill, iv. 6.
Cloonelaiadda, iii. 37.
Cloonelagh, iii. 10.
Cloonelaghru, v. 44.
Cloonelarag, vi. 52.
Cloonelare, iv. 46.
vii. 24.
(122.)
Cloonelavasse, ii. 21.
Cloonelee, iii. 48.
Cloonelinssecane, iv. 11.
Cloonelogh, i. 33. iii. 62.
Clooneloghy, i. 41.
Cloonemahane, ii. 55.
Clooneman, i. 66.
Cloonemcknowne, Barony of, i. 56. 60. 61.
Cloonemean, v. 5. 49.
Cloonemerrick, i. 22.
Cloonemeuda, i. 51.
Cloonemonaghe, v. 45.
Cloonenacloghy, ii. 55.
Cloonenartbegg, vii. 7.
Cloonenole, i. 45.
Cloonenra, i. 16.
Clooneranoughter, iii. 32.
Cloonereask, ii. 8.
Cloonescarbry, i. 31.
Clooneshanvo, ii. 31.
Clooneth, ii. 45.
Cloonetogh, iii. 37.
Cloonevoir, ii. 19.
Cloonfadda, iii. 44.
Cloonfan, v. 43.
Cloongarbad, v. 7.
Cloongarruffe, v. 7.
Cloongashell, ii. 55.
Cioongawna, ii. 31.
Cloonglasee, v. 7.
Cloonglasny, v. 31.
Cloongohine, iv. 62.
Cloongue, iii. 31.
Cloonicalgybeg, v. 31.
Cloonigny, i.47.
Cloonikeltine, v. 35.
Cloonilean, ii. 17.
Cloonin, East, vi. 15.
Cloonine, v. 45.
Clooninislin, iii. 48.
Clooninragh, ii. 17.
Clooniskilly, v. 34.
Cloonkally, iv. 7 1 .
Cloonkeen, v. 26.
Cloonkeene, v. 45.
Cloonkeenoughter, i. 49.
Clonkeil, vii. 7.
Cloon! afadda, ii. 3 1 .
Cloonleaghin, v. 4.
Cloonlenane, vii. 12.
Cloonloouey, iii. 55.
Cloonmallis, v. 58.
Cloonmaru, iv. 14.
Cloonm'Knowen, Barony of, i.64. iii. 59.
Cloonm'Knowne, iv. 68.
Barony of, v. 59.
Cloonmore, vii. 12.
Cloon morney, vi. 28.
Cloonoran, iii. 32.
Cloonoraoughter, iii. 32.
Cloonrane, vi. 70.
Cloonroleagh, i. 24.
Cloonsee, v. 31.
Cloonshamvoy, iii. 37.
Cloonshee, i. 47. iii. 39.
Cloonssee, iii. 21.
Cloonsuck, v. 58.
Cloontawght, vii. 15.
Cloonteene, v. 8.
Cloontogh, ii. 31.
Cloontra, ii. 33. iii. 73.
Cloony, v. 15.
Cloonymore, iv. 63.
Cloony Parish, vi. 54.
Cloorsucke, v. 58.
Cloucormick, i. 1.
Clouncagh, vi.45.
Clonncenabegg, vi. 46.
Clounkeene, vi.23.
Clounkilly, vi.26.
Clounm'Knowne, Barony of, i. 55.
Clounumar, vii. 28.
Clourebrackan, vi. 74.
Clourolych, iv. 11.
Clouscarlery, vi. 68.
Clouskarbery, i. 3.
Clowlagh, vi. 70.
Clowneadowne, vi. 37.
Clownegaula, iii. 30.
Clowni, iv. 34.
Clowraine, v.23.
Clruboybegg, v.3.
Cluliny, i. 28.
j Clumiscarbry, vi. 27.
I Clunagh, iii. 54.
Clunamanagh, vii. 24.
Clunbare, i.4;
Clunbullick, ii. 24.
Cluncagh, i. 7.
Cluncormuck, ii. 9.
Cluncuse, vi. 72.
Clundacon, vii. 24.
Clunebegg, iii. 34.
Clunebuligo, iv. 70.
Clunecella, iv. 59.
Clunecormuck, iii. 34.
Clunecuellin, iv. 1.
Clunecurry, vi. 30.
Clunedacone, vii. 24.
Clunegowne, ii. 32. iii. 72.
Clunelorane, iii. 34.
Clunelusky, iv. 34.
Clunensie, vii. 24.
Cluneshinagh, ii. 24.
Clunfall, iii. 12.
Clunicuniceghane, iii. 34.
Clunigar, iv. 71.
Clunine, vi. 53.
Cluninode, iii. 34.
Clunisgallen, vii. 22.
Clunkally, vii. 24.
Clunlarra, i. 43.
Clunlenny, ii. 24.
Clunmolan, i. 12.
Clunmore, i. 4. ii. 9.
Clunnaghmore, iii. 5.
Clunrullagh, i. 24.
Clunstellane, v. 35.
Clunswenny Wood, iii. 12.
Cluntngh, vii. 24.
Cluntola, vi. 67.
Cluonkee, i. 70.
Cluonkillane, i. 70.
Cluonlehine, i. 70.
Cluonmollen, i.70.
Cluonmore, i. 70.
Cluonmunie, i. 67.
Cluontebaniffe, vi. 41.
Cluontra, vi. 40.
Clyduff, iii. 26.
Clymore, iii. 51.
Cnappagh Island, i. 57.
Cnockballymacguggin, ii. 59.
Cnockenganny, v. 13.
Cnockenskine, vi. 37.
Cnockislie, ii. 31.
Cnocknahoulter, v. 7.
Cnocknecarragh, vii. .10.
Cnockneinoyholane, ii. 3 1 .
Cnocknetire, ii. 3 1 .
Cnockneveagh, ii.,81. iii. 37.
Cnocknoi'a, ii. 59.
Cnockpolecrossane, vi. 25.
Cnockvanna, v. 7.
Cnockvollary, v. 7.
Cnorkanlough, ii. 26.
Cnoskane, i. 62.
Coblerenagh, iv. 7.
Coffin, ii. 16.
Cogallbegg, iv. 64.
Coghery, vi. 30.
Coglagh, ii. 18.
Coglenedeemy, ii. 39.
Coglimrdon, v. 19.
Cohernafriery, iv. 47.
Cohy, i. 42. iii. 55. vi. 11.
Coilefadda, ii. 55.
Coilesmayhan, i. 66.
Coiletebeg, ii. 15.
Coiletefaddagh, iii. 46.
Coiltecrine, ii. 55.
Coldraghbegg, ii. 19.
Coleagh, iv. 1.
Coiefeadda, iii. 30.
Colegarry, v. 15.
Colekerry, vi.55.
Colemastowne, iv. 36.
Colernedoghane, iii. 46,
Colerony, ii. 39.
Colguavagh, v. 49.
Coline, iv. 18.
Coliore, i. 63.
Collaeknaleigh, vi.70.
Collacon, vii. 8.
Collallaggah, iii. 10.
Collegan, iv. 1 0.
Collemine, i. 13.
Coller, i. 49.
Colline, ii. 24.
I Collurt, iii. 30.
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Coltrainchill, vi. 53.
Comallo, iv. 10.
Come, ii. 30.
Commelagli, iv. 10.
Conefouth, ii. 11.
Congaree Mountain, vi. 53.
Congarragh, iv. 60.
Conogher, vi. 70.
Conquoleighter, iii. 54.
Conquoloughter, iii. 54.
Wood, iii. 54.
Controvsey, iii. 51.
Controversey, vii. 6.
Controversie, ii. 7. iii. 38. v. 35. vi. 10. 28.
66.
Controversies, i. 5.
Controversy, ii. 24. 28. vi. 26.
Controversyes, vi. 25.
Cookerry, iv. 71.
Coolaboy, i. 28.
Coolagagagh, iv. 1.
Coolavin, Barony of, v. 4.
Coole, iv. 17. 52.
Cooleavan, Barony of, vi. 57.
Coolebarry, i. 33.
Cooleboy, ii. 55.
Coolecam, vi. 5.
Cooledaytb, iii. 69.
Coolederogb, vii. 22.
Coolederry, ii. 39. vi. 55.
Cooledohan, v. 34.
Coolefaddagh, v. 45.
Coolegad, vii. 17.
Coolegheragh, vii. 4.
Cooleghra, v. 55.
Coolegurtin, iii. 21.
Coolelaggagh, iii. 71.
Coolemackena, ii. 9.
Coolemaekena, ii. 58.
Coolemaekneale, iv. 50.
Coolemakena, ii. 15.
Coolemeen, iii. 21.
Coolemeene, iv. 62. v. 52. vi. 61.
Coolemore, vii. 9.
Coolemyne, i. 34.
Coolenapore, iv. 8.
Coolene, iv. 69.
Coolenecaldry, iii. 16.
Coolenecranky, iv. 46.
Coolenegarrick, iv. 23.
Coolenegeeragh, v. 56.
Coolenegorr, vii. 21.
Coolenehenshy, vii. 27.
Cooleneknock, iv. 58.
Coolenelogh, iii. 44.
Coolenepora, iii. 17. vii. 6.
Coolepecan, i. 39.
Cooleraglian, iii. 49.
Cooleranagh, v. 16.
Coolereighbegg, v. 6.
Cooleroe, iv. 14.
Coolesallagh, i. 28.
Cooleseghgane, vi. 1. .
Cooletefaddagb, i. 35.
Cooletobber, vi. 12.
Coolevonaghten, iv. 1.
Cooline, i. 44.
Cooliorard, vi. 28.
Coolord, ii. 35.
Cooloughier, iii. 34.
Coolourty, ii. 52.
Coolow, ii. 52. v. 21.
Cooltagher, v. 20.
Coonagh, vii. 7.
Cooremore, vi. 76.
Cootagh, iv. 60.
Corballis, ii. 21.
Corbally, ii. 21. 24. iii. 5. iv. 16. v. 50. vi.
17. 32. 70. vii. 7. 14.
Corbaliymore, iv. 61. vii. 26.
Corbane, ii. 58. iii. 65. vi. 47.
Corbegg, i. 3.
Corboghill, vi. 44.
Corbohill, iv. 51.
Corbrack, v. 13.
Corcloone, iii. 55.
Corcullen, i. 35.
Corcullin, iii. 49. vii. 12.
Corcumore, Barony of, i. 63. ii. 33. 37. 53.
49. 61. vi. 8. 11. 15. 35. 37. 61. 71.
Barony, Comon of, vii. 1 9.
Corcumroe, Barony of, i. 39. 41. 42. ii.4l.
Cordroit, v. 41.
Cordrumine, ii. 8.
Core, i. 26. iii. 46.
Coregarot, i. 46.
Corehally, i. 28.
Corehy, iii. 63.
Coreneshinnagli, v. 41.
Coreslyne, v. 34.
Corestuna, v. 19.
Corgarragh, iii. 32. vii. 24.
Corgarrigh, vi. 6.
Corgingill, ii. 31. iii. 37.
Corhannagh, v. 50.
Corheene, vi.30.
Corindue, vi. 25.
Corintegill, i. 38.
Corkcuadderry, iv. 10.
Corkeaugh, vi.7.
Corkelly, vi. 61.
Corkipp, iii. 49.
Corklosk, iii. 21.
Corlack, iv. 7.
Corlich, iii. 34.
Corlick, iv. 32.
Corlish, v. 58.
Corlogh, ii. 9.
Connackeogh, i. 46.
Cornagoaly, v. 13.
Cornane, iii. 46.
Cornaneme, iii. 54.
Cornecartagh, ii. 12.
Cornee, ii. 15.
Cornegaston, i. 28.
Cornehovell, i. 28.
Cornemalle, i. 49.
Cornemi]], iv. 6.
Cornemonan, iii. 51.
Cornemuckelagh, iii. 21.
Cornesarvoge, vi. 66.
Cornesharevoge, ii. 39.
Comesharnoge, iii. 58.
Corneveagli, iii. 14.
Cornininane, v. 10.
Cornshinnagh, v. 41.
Coromm'Contully, iv. 7.
Corphelin, v. 7.
Corr, i. 40.
Corra, vi. 12.
Corrafin, iii. 71.
Corragh, vi.70.
Corragheighter, iv. 69.
Corraghmore, iii. 41.
Corran, Barony of, ii. 27.
Corrane, iv. 46. v. 64.
Corranedromin, v. 49.
Correderry, vi. 67.
Correkip, ii. 13.
Correleagh, ii. 19.
Cor remone, iii. 46.
Corren, Barony of, ii. 55.
Correskehan, i. 16.
Correy, ii. 5. vii. 14.
Corrhanagh, vi. 57.
Corrliannagb, i. 45.
Corribegg, i. 10. vii. 18.
Corrieghter, vi. 67.
Corriephrieghan, vi. 67.
Corrieteggill, ii. 15.
Corrindae, i. 10.
Corrindue, vii. 18.
Corrinroan, iv. 12.
Corrislostie, vii. 22.
Corroghan, i. 12.
Corroghane, vi.70.
Corroghtor, vi. 5.
Corroindonnill, v. 8.
Corrosroonisbegg, iii. 19.
Corrowmore, vii. 18.
Corruclone, iii. 4.
Corry, i.46. iii. 21. 52. v. 15.
Corrymore, i. 10.
Corskagli, vii. 49.
Corskeagh, iii. 61. vii. 14.
Cortample, i. 28.
Corterane, ii. 8.
Cortlone, ii. 37.
Cortower, v. 27.
Cortullin, i. 9.
Cortumroe, Barony of, i. 41.
Corveagh, i. 32.
Corvilack, iv. 51.
Corvillicke, i. 23.
Coslimeamore, iii. 49.
Coslimennmoree, i. 9.
Coskeame, iv. 12.
Coskeane, vi. 61.
Cosline, i. 28.
Cossaineteragh,
Cossellagh, vii.
Cossulagh, vii.
Costello, v. 55.
Barony of,
24.
52. i
4. 40. 45. 46. 50.
10. iv. 58. v. 30. 40. 50. 57. v
18. 24..
'. 63. 65. 70. ’
Costelloe, Barony of,
Costeloe, Barony of,
Costorlogh, i. SO.
Costrahir, ii. 21.
Cottine, vii. 5.
Cottskine, vii. 5.
Couagher, iii. 73.
Couelucon, v. 5.
Cougherry, vi. 30.
Courkacarrow,
Coylagh, iv. 57.
Coyle, ii. 28. v. 34.
Coyleclogh, ii. 8. 24.
Coylecreene, i. 41.
Coyleene, i. 41.
Coylemore, ii. 27. iii
. 49. ii. 21. 24. 40.
22.
34. iv. 46. vii. 10.
Cragan, iii. 10.
Craganboy, iv. 69.
Crag Edmond, v. 27.
Craggnoweellene, vii. 7.
Cragleigh, vi. 33.
Sixes21,
Cragroe, iii. 22.
Craige, iv. 22.
Cranagh, v. 35. vi. 50. v
Cranna-Wood, ii. 9.
Crannagh, ii. 21. v. 32.
Common of Bog, ii
Wood of, ii. 52.
iv. 66.
iii. 69.
Creagcorcraue, iii. 57.
Creaggan, vii. 20.
Creagli, i. 15. vii. 15.
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Creggandarragh, i. 1.
Creggane, i. 35.
Creggannanty, iii. 36.
Creggans, v. 64.
Cregge, v. 13.
Creggellv, ii. 56.
Creggevatte, v. 13.
Cregginmore, iv. 49.
Cregglosky, iii. 20.
Cregleagh, vii. 4.
Creglehan, v. 58.
Cregluske, ii. 9.
Cregroe, iv. 57.
Cregrogg, vi. 42.
Cregturlie, m. 7.
Cregumlgreney, vi. 42.
Crehane, iii. 45.
Creighduffe, i. 49. iv. 30.
Creigmore, iv. 30.
Creiveleigh, ii. 60.
Cretan, i. 46.
Crerane, vi. 76.
Creseighter, iv. 25.
Crevagh, iv. 37.
Creweagh, ii. 27.
Crewrog, v. 64.
Crewrogh, Commons of, i.
Crivagliard, i. 4.
Crivaghshill, i. 4.
Croggthree, iii. 10.
Croglibane, m. 25.
Croghill, ii. 14.
Croghloch, iv. 35.
Croghnasinnagh, vi. 61.
Croghnutt, ii. 7.
Croghpatrick Mountain, i\
Croghsouth, i. 36. 37.
Crognorth, iv. 46.
Crograge, vi. 39.
Cromblin, v. 24.
Cromlin, iv. 11.
Croinpane, iv. 35.
Cronagh, i. 49.
Crone, i. 49.
Crosconnell, i. 61.
Crosgean, iv. 3.
Croskeagli, i. 4. ii. 58. iv.
Crosle, iii. 3.
Croslostie, vii. 22.
Croslyone, iii. 46.
Crosseconell, iv. 38.
Crossine, ii. 14.
Crossliharne, v. 40.
Crossurty, i. 51.
Cruett, i. 41.
Crumlin, vi. 31.
Crumlineighter, i. 46.
Crumlinoughter, i. 46.
Crumoge, iii. 34.
Cruslienellan, ii. 7 .
Crydagh, iii. 48.
Cugiltagli, vi. 70.
Cuiallaghalta, iv. 65.
Cuilagliialta, iv. 65.
Cuilsumroge, vi. 61.
Culagh, iv. 7.
Culanekelly, ii. 25.
Cularan, vi. 75.
Culbane, vii. 11.
Culcoree, iv. 2.
Culdragh, ii. 45.
Cullagh, vii. 26.
Cullan, iii. 7.
Cullanereagh, ii. 25.
Cullanreagn, i. 46.
Culleagh, v. 55.
Cullena, ii. 24.
Cullenagh, i. 51.
Cullene, vi. 49.
Cullenetuvlogh, ii. 25.
Cullens, v. 26.
Cullentragh, iii. 48.
Culletunny, vii. 22.
Cullicy, iii. 65.
Cullin, v. 26.
Cullinagh, ii. 37. v. 35. vii. 7.
Culling, iii. 46.
Cullintrogh, ii. 31- iii. 37.
Culliny, iv. 53.
Culluecarta, ii. 7.
Cullyleagh, iii. 31. vi. 59.
Culrara, iii. 34.
Culreagh, i. 10. v. 34. vii. 18.
Cultimarrogh, iv. 18.
(122.)
Cultimorogh, i. 56.
Culton, i. 12.
Cultrinurogh, i. 56.
Cumer, i. 28.
Cumerpish, vii. 12.
Cunnaghbegg, v. 56.
Curcumore, ii. 42.
Curragh, i. 7. iv. 8. 38. 45. v. 15. vi. 3.
Curraghbane, ii. 9.
Curraghialta, iv. 65.
Curraghmore, iii. 34.
Curraghnehoone, iv. 10.
Curraghteige, ii. 57.
Curraghvilra, ii. 9. iii. 46.
Curraissane, ii. 9.
Cunane, iv. 23.
Curves, ii. 45.
Curriagh, i. 28.
Curris, v. 45.
Currovvenstellane, iii. 46.
Currowgullagh, i. 21.
Currowhill, v. 4.
Currowkeeny, iii. 46.
Currowneclogh, iii. 49.
Curryglass, vii. 1.
D.
Dagne, iv. 28.
Castle, iv. 28.
Dagnemanagh, iv. 28.
Dagneoughteragh, iv. 28.
Dali tine, ii. 21.
Damgny, vi. 46.
Dangall, v. 29.
Dangan, iv. 46.
Danganbrack, iv. 37.
Dangen, ii. 52.
Dangencastlane, ii. 52.
Dangeneighteragh, ii. 52.
Dangen, O’Berna, vi. 72.
Dangenoughter, ii. 52.
Dangin, vi. 46.
Danginmore, v. 27.
Darine, iii. 52.
Darrincallin, iii. 10.
Dauras, iii. 5.
Davin, iii. 49.
Dawras, vi. 45.
Bermmgham 1 Quarter, ill. 26.
Deceives, vi. 58.
Dechowed, ii. 55.
Decle, vii. 12.
Denish Island, i. 57.
Deorvin, iii. 49.
Deran, i. 21.
Deredeele, iii. 46.
Dereene, vi. 62.
Dereneadun, i. 63.
Derevoyliane, iv. 52.
Deriekye, v. 64.
Derifinola, vi. 46.
Deringlasse, ii. 8.
Derre, iii. 49.
Derrenegard, iii. 52.
Derrenegittagh, v. 28.
Derrenemanagh, vi. 16.
Derretone, vii. 1.
Derriadda Mountain, iii. 49.
Derrieighter, ii. 7. vii. 12.
Derrieknaw, vi. 66.
Derrifadda, iii. 49.
Derriglassane, vi. 25.
Derriherke, vi. 45.
Derrikeele, iii. 7.
Derrikrigh, iii. 49.
Derrimacklaghny, vi. 51.
Derrin, i. 49. iv. 64.
Derrinbarbeg, iii. 7.
Derrinbegg, ii. 38.
Derrindunagh, iii. 49.
Derrine, vii. 7.
Derrineale, ii. 38.
Derrinegowne, iv. 64.
Derrinescule, i. 28.
Derrinevilnedunry, iii. 49.
Derringoole, vii. 24.
Derrinkriry, iii. 49.
Derris, iv. 64.
Derrismack Carberry, v. 23.
Derrivillon, vi. 69.
Derrivohelly, vi. 26.
Derrivolane, iii. 49.
Derrme, iii. 46. vi. 49.
Derrunemerry, i. 28.
Derrusliagh, iii. 46.
Derry, i. 9. ii. 21. 25. vi. 26. 58.
Derry Quarter, vi. 53.
Derrybrack, vii. 22.
Derrybrine, vi. 42.
Derrycaleefe, iv. 57.
Derry callifF, ii. 14.
Derrycawse, i. 28.
Derrycolly, iv. 52.
Derrycoole, v. 13.
Derrycooran, i. 28.
Derrycrigh, iii. 7.
Derrycroslane, v. 48.
Derrycrossane, vii. 19.
Derrydanodevirck, iii. 30.
Derrydoncahell, i. 14.
Derrydonnell, ii. 45. vii. 9.
Derrydrumbegg, i. 41.
Derryergliny, iii. 7.
Derryfadda, vi. 66.
Derryfower Mountain, iv. 10.
Wood, iv. 10.
Derrygariffe, v. 9. vi. 26.
Derrygarrisse, i. 70.
Derryglassan, ii. 1.
Derrygliny, ii. 7.
Derrygorman, iii. 34.
Derrygouse, i. 28.
Derrygowle, i. 28.
Derryglasseil, v. 8.
Derrygweene, i. 70.
Derryhellagh, i. 26.
Derryherbert, i. 32.
Derryhewny, v. 56.
Derrybillagh, v. 26.
Derrylioran, vi. 23.
Derryhowel, iii. 37.
1 Derryhowell, ii. 31.
Derry howellybegg, i. 28.
Derryhuaholbegg, iii. 46.
Derryhullisk, vi. 26.
Derrylahane, iv. 22.
Derryleagh, iv. 69.
Derrylogard, iv. 10.
Derrylothan, i. 9.
Derrymacgorman, vn. 24.
Derrymegterry, vii. 21.
Derrymore, i. 28. 41. iv. 62.
Derrymuck, v. 55.
Derrymuckla, iv. 7.
Derrynacarragh, iii. 34.
Derry nairee, ii. 31.
Derrynascoby, vii. 24.
Derryndruanbegg, iv. 55.
Derry nea, iii. 7.
Derrynebrin, i. 35.
Den-ynecagheragh, i. 70.
Derrynecree, iii. 37.
Derryneeny, v. 44. ^
Derrynegeragb, iv. 54.
Derrynegirr, i. 35.
Derrynekilly, vi. 11.
Derrynemuckey, i. 28.
Derrynorwood, iv. 10.
Derrynot, vii. 24.
Derryoughter, v. 57.
Derryverry Mountain, iv. 10.
Wood, iv. 10.
Derry vogha, ii. 19.
Derryvohie, vi. 59.
Derry voyde, i. 71.
Derrywillin, iii. 16.
Derudda Mountain, vi. 53.
Deruragg, vi. 49.
Derus, iv. 64. vi. 58.
Doglilogher, ii. 31.
Doghloher, iii. 37.
Doiklone, vi. 16.
Dolbaikin, vi. 59.
Dondeleague, i. 28.
Dondonnell, i. 28.
Doneighter, ii. 52.
Dongoogan, iii. 70.
Donneitreagh, iv. 59.
Doonard, iii. 16.
Doonebrent, iv. 70.
Dooneene, iii- 39.
Doonemeamoremore, ii. 53.
Doonemeanurebegg, ii. 53.
Doonemore, iii. 66.
Barony of, iv. 2.
Dooneoughter, ii. 52.
Doonlaghan, iii. 57.
Dooraigh, iv. 14.
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iv. 10.
v. 10.
Dorleagh, vii. 24.
mcnts Dorlishbegg, vii. 2
,llt Dorrinenatarbry, v
its. Dougclona, iii. 16.
Dough, vi. 10. 35.
Doughan, iii. 57.
Doughclona,
Doughoconn
Doughree, v
Doughty, ii.
Dovelles, vi.
Dowarty, v.
16.
SZfr? '
Dromguogh, vii. 8.
Drominctusk, iv. 57.
Dromsharly, i. 68.
Dromun,'i. 3.
Dronodastle, iv. 10.
Drumagh, iv. I
Drumaheire, ii
24.
11.
21.
Drumbanuffe, iv.
Druinbedane, vii.
Drumbeolane, iii.
Drumcane, vii. 1.
Drumcharny, iv. 41.
Drumcore, i. 69.
Drumcunna, v. 35.
Drumcurine, vi. 70.
Drumcurrin, East, v.
West, v. 48.
Drumduderigg, i. 28.
Drumduffe, i. 15.
Drumedowne, ii. 32.
Drumenavadoge, iv.
Drumenenegough, iv
Drumflonie, v. 11.
Drumgillenagh, iv. 55
Drumgoulin, vii. 24.
Drumgriffin, vi. 70.
Drumgueinuckullagh,
Drumhugh, v. 44.
Dvuminaboe, i. 22.
Druminagh, vii. 3.
Drumindart, ii. 59.
Dmminduffe, iii. 34.
Druminecloghy, ii. 7.
Drumineen, ii. 15.
Druminefinny, ii. 7.
Druminekne'v, iv. 54.
Drumintuck, ii. 14..
Drumkirine, vi. 70.
Drumlihy, vi. 9.
Drumline, ii. 23.
Drumlishmore, ii
Drumlistmp, vii. 26.
Drumloage, iii. 52.
Drumlogher, vii. 24.
Drumlonie, iii. 14.
Drumm, iii. 7.
Drummduffe, vii. 24.
Drummeboe, i. 33.
Drummine, vii. 24.
Drumnagally, i. 28.
Drumneale, v. 35.
Drumneen, ii. 24.
Drumnegally, i. 28.
Drumnegarvagh, i. 49.
Drumnegesse, vii. 24.
Drumneghirne, ii. 6.
Drumnegrany, ii. 55.
Drumny, v. 45.
Drumon, vii. 24.
Drumore, v. 4.5.
Drumrane, ii. 55.
Drumscale, iii. 73.
Drumscoba, ii. 35.
Drumseale, vi. 40.
Drtmishenagh, v. 45.
Drumshewnagh, iv. 43.
Drumshrura, i. 64.
Drumullagh, i. 28.
Drunagh, iii. 41.
Drungan, i. 15.
Drungannagh, i. 15.
Drym, i. 46.
Drynane, vi. 27. 48. 54.
Duelogh, v. 48.
Dufforence, iii. 60.
Duggery, iii. 24.
Dukane, i. 65.
Duleague, vii. 12.
Dulitter, ii. 49.
Dulliter, ii. 9.
Dunamore, Barony of, v. 8.
Dunane, vi. 25.
Dunbally, v. 7.
Duncanamore, iv. 34.
Duncarne, iv. 46.
Dundevoyle, iii. 18.
Dunelunny, vi. 53.
Dunemeanuremore, ii. 9.
Dunemore, ii. 18. 20.
Barony of, iii. 56. vi.
Dungenmenagh, ii. 52.
Dunkeellin, Barony of, v. 3:
Dunkellin, ii. 27. iii. 56.
Barony of, i. 7. 9. 23.
12. 13. 27. 28. 36. 47.
53. 54. 57. iii. 7. 30. 32.
46. 49. 71. iv. 8. 12. 16.
v. 25. 35. 45. vi. 10. 19.
vii. 3. 9. 16. 26.
' Dunkelline, Barony of, iii. 23.
Dunkillin, Barony of, iii. 63.
Dtinkin, iv. 10.
49. 50. 5
34. 36. ?
41. 46. 5
31. 42. 5
Dunlabane, ii. 7.
Dunmackrine, i. 4.
Dunm'anremore, iv. 67.
Dunmiudaroe, ii. 7.
Duumore, i. 46. ii. 52. iii. 51.
Barony of, i. 4. 9. 12. 18. 23. 30. 3g
46. 51. 53. 58. 72. ii. 7. 20. 24. 25. 28
iii. 15. 17. 25. 26.33. 51. iv. 29. 30. 31. 49
50. 51. 58. 68. 70. v. 7. 9. 12. 37. vi. 17.
30. 45. 56. 59. 67. 70. 75. vii. 9. 21.
Dunmoylyn, iii. 25.
Dunmure, iii. 30.
Dunne, Quarter of, ii. 52.
Dunseine, vii. 1.
Durrles, iii. 49.
Durroe, iii. 34.
Dwecregan, vii. 19.
D"'[ ]more, iii. 39.
E.
Edan, ii. 24.
Edenan, iii. 61. v. 23.
Ederaowen, iii. 49.
Ederdavone, iii. 49.
Eherknock, ii. 9. vi. 52.
Ellagh, ii. 9. iii. 33. 43. v. 50.
Ellen, v. 9.
Ellenbrahasan Island, iv. 10.
Ellistronaley, ii. 9.
Ellmore, vii. 22. 24.
Emerky, i. 32.
Emlagh, iii. 30. vi. 42.
Emlaghbegg, iv. 59.
Emlaghmaghten, ii. 55.
Emlaghmore, iii. 57. iv. 59.
Emlogh, ii. 55.
Enagh, i. 36. 37. iii. 29.
Enesboburan, Island of, iv. 10.
Enescarrow, Island of, iv. 10.
Enesdack, Island of, iv. 10.
Eneserkin, Island of, iv. 10.
Enesgowle, Island of, iv. 10.
Mountain, iv. 10.
Eneskeale, Island of, iv. 10.
Eneskeane, Island of, iv. 10.
Enesknock, Island of, iv. 10.
Eneskorky, Island of, iv. 10.
Eneslery, Island of, iv. 10.
Enesmore, iv. 10.
Enesrosse, Island of, iv. 1 0.
Enestellow, Island of, iv. 10.
Enihlliborett, Island of, iv. 10.
Enisnaty, v. 28.
Enister, iv. 10.
Enogh, i. 41.
Erenagh, vi. 33. vii. 5.
Erivelagh, ii. 7.
Erivelaghoughteragh, iv. 7.
Erresflume, Island of, iv. 10.
Errick, v. 36.
Erriff, iv. 56.
Erriffe, iv. 11.
Salmon Fishing, iv. 11.
Erriss, i. 15.
Erritt, iv. 11.
Errivillag'h, iii. 7.
Esker, i. 28. iv. 58.
Eskeragh, v. 64.
Eskerclone, ii. 30.
Eskerferris, ii. 21.
Eskerlanally, iv. 6.
F.
Faghebeg, ii. 59.
Faghemore, ii. 59.
Faghy, ii. 46.
Faghybegg, vi. 40.
Fahafen, iv. 25.
Fahie, vi. 17.
Fahy, i. 49. iv. 33. v. 34. vi. 22.
Faihelty, ii. 27.
Falbower, iv. 56.
Faletragh, i. 45.
Falleganvy, ii. 60.
Fallfadda, v. 27.
Falske, ii. 45.
Famore, iii. 43.
Fanaruske, ii. 38.
Fanlawnaughtmore, vii. 19.
Fannaghaghy, i. 39.
Fannaruske, vii. 19.
Fannor, vi. 61. vii. 19.
Fanrosse, iv. 46.
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Farmoile, vi
Farm°yle’
73.
r. 57.
Farnengane, iv. 59.
Farranafreagh, vi. 69.
Farrantire, iv. 59.
Farraragli, i. 6.
Farrenakelly, iii. 63.
Farrenakilly, iii. 60.
Farrengowen, iv. 59.
Farreii M'Shonocke, v. c
Farrenmorrisse, ii. 55.
Farrentacasten, ii. 36.
Farrentinod, v. 24.
Farrowane, vi. 75.
Fartagli, v. 55.
Fartanbegg, i. 52.
Fartamvood, iii. 21. 46.
Farty Quarter, iii. 1.
Feagh, ii. 6. iv. 10.
Feaghbegg, v. 15.
Feaghmore, i. 46. v. 15.
Feaguinhy, i. 17.
Feake, iii. 69.
Feakhe, iii. 56.
Fealdll, i. 24.
Fealegisli, i. 68.
Fearaooghter, vi. 23.
Feanagh, iv. 21.
Feanane, vi. 26.
Feddanerve, v. 15.
Feekle, iv. 39.
r. 52.
48.
i. 40.
Feeraghm
Fenenagh, v.
Fennagh, iii.
Feraghbegg,
Feragli Fina.
Fergune, v. 56.
Fertanemore, vi. 43.
Fidane, iii. 10.
Fiddane, i. 35.
Fiekle, Parish of, vi.
Fierboy, vi. 25.
Figh, vi. 31.
Fikill, vi. 76.
Finaghbeg, iii. 49.
Finaghbegg, iii. 16.
Finaghmore, i. 46. ii;
Finaghroe, ii. 55.
Finanagh, i. 67.
Finure, iii. 34.
Fivaglibegg, ii. 39. iv
Fivaghmore, vi. 76.
Flaskasbegg, iii. 15.
Foatis, vii. 24.
Fodane, iii. 54.
Fodron, i. 36. 37.
Fohenagh, iii. 19.
Forenemore, ■
Fox
i. 57.
noyle, i.
Fornarragh, ii. 38.
Fossabegg, i. 41.
Fradane, iii. 32.
Freederrycoony, vi. 11.
Frebinie, ii. 31.
Frelunie, iii. 37.
Frevanagb Mountain, iv.
Wood, iv. 10.
Frighclone, iv. 36.
Frighilane, ii. 7.
Frigh Island, i. 57.
Funchinmore, vi. 14.
Funne, ii. 9.
Funshinaghbegg, ii. 50.
Funsklagn, ii. 7.
Furisrish, Island of, i. 38
Fykane/h. 47.
Fynaghgare, ii. 55.
Fynane, ii. 45.
Gallen, Barony of, i. 31. 45. ii. 7.9. 19.2
30. 31. 32. 35. 41. 45. 52. 53. 56. iii.10. 31.
(122.)
Gallen, Barony of — continued.
33. 37. 43. 45. 46. 49. 71. 72. iv. 1 . 2. 4.
46. 52. 67. 71. v. 13. 26. 27. 28. 37. 38. 50.
55. 64. vi. 24. 59. 69. 72. vii. 11. 15. 22. 24.
Gallentrimoe, v. 56.
Gahvay, i. 9. 10. 57.
County of, i. 2.
Liberties of, iii. 49.
Gamviny, vi. 53.
Ganbins, v. 53.
Ganins, v. 53.
Garmana, iii. 34.
Garragstown, i. 28.
Garran, i. 28.
Garranahowne, vii. 12.
Garranavngh, v. 7.
Garrancoile, ii. 18.
Garrancraine, iii. 25.
Garrane, i. 9. ii. 24. 52. iii. 25. 30. 33. vi. 58.
Garraneirme, iii. 25.
Garranespigeelane, iii. 49.
Garranevirk, iii. 34.
Garranlaglmne, vi. 28.
Garranlagber, vi. 28.
Garransmeare, i. 1.
Garramvee, i. 3.
Garraspidegon, iii. 38.
Garratpidegan, iii. 38.
Garrenpadeene, iv. 22.
Garreredmone, ii. 15.
Garretally, ii. 47.
Garriard, vi. 58.
Garriblacken, iii. 46.
Garriblackin, i. 18. vi. 5.
Garriclamore, i. 30.
Garridulfe, iv. 59. vi. 58.
Garrimore, i. 12.
Gai'riredmond, v. 40.
Bog, iii. 49.
Garrivelean, vi. 70.
Garrowmore, iii. 25.
Garrucloone, iii. 7.
Garrulaghbegg, i. 30.
Garryblakin, iv. 43.
Garryduff Bunona, vi. 58.
Garryduffe, i. 20.
Garrymore, ii. 6. iv. 64. v. 44.
Common to, ii. 53.
Garrymun, iv. 11.
Garrynasillagh, vii. 1 1 .
Garryuegree, i. 70.
Garrynetany, vi. 53.
Garryport, iv. 7.
Garryredmond, v. 50.
Garryvoclane, ii. 28.
Garteene Clonmore, iv. 49.
Gartelak, iii. 34.
Gartintracka, iii. 34.
Garvagh, iii. 20. vii. 20.
Garve Island, vi. 70.
Garvoagli, iv. 7.
Garvogh, iv. 40.
Gattlegar, iv. 11,
Gaunaghbegg, v. 48.
Gawnaghmore, v. 48.
Geraigh, v. 44.
Gesiden, vi. 67.
Gilcagh, vi. 36.
Gillkagb, vi. 74.
Gian, ii. 28.
Glananora, v. 21.
Glananore, i. 20.
Glanballyfinin, v. 53.
Glancannon, ii. 45.
Glancanon, i. 63.
Glancarbedbeg, i. 38.
Glancarbedmore, v. 44.
Glancarnon, ii. 45.
Glancashell, vii. 24.
Glanclara, iii. 63.
Glancloghane, i. 45.
Glancullumkiily, ii. 59.
Glandaduffe, ii. 9. 56.
Glandavock, i. 26. vii. 24.
Glandree, ii. 34. vi. 43.
Glane, i. 41.
Glaneeternefiny, v. 47.
Glaneigteragh, i. 41.
Glaneskehye, v. 5.
Glanetober, vi. 76.
Glanfinne, v. 53.
Glangarden, vi. 65.
Glangarran, i. 51.
Glangeagb, ii. 29.
Glaninagh, ii. 49.
Glankean, iv. 56.
Glanlax’agb Mountain, iv. 10.
Glanlouglira, v. 41.
Glanmaccmurragli, iii. 49.
Glanmrmurrin, iii. 7.
Glannanleogfadda, vi. 26.
Glannavogh, vii. 6.
Glannegon, iii. 24.
Glannesladd, v. 48.
Glanreagh, i. 14.
Glanslad, iii. 63.
Glanslead, i. 36. 37.
Glantane, iii. 32.
Glantliaskey, ii. 36.
Glantober, ii. 15.
Glantubbert, i. 15.
Glanty, vi. 47.
Glanvella, vii. 12.
Glasgort, vii. 24.
Glixsnane, vii. 28.
Glasseganny, iii. 1.
Glassiganny, i. 58.
Glassyny, vii. 12.
Glinsk, iii. 21.
Glisiduffe, vi. 67.
Glonmask, v. 44.
Glove, i. 20.
Gloves, ii. 25. vi. 55.
Goale, i. 28.
Gor, vii. 14.
Gorlinhy, vi. 23.
Gornebasse, iii. 21.
Gortacarnan, iii. 19.
Gortacharnan, v. 35.
Gortadruma, iii. 29.
Gortaduffe, vii. 19.
Gortaleeny, i. 46.
Gortard, vii. 12.
Gortasleane, iv. 40.
Gortatine, iii. 63.
Gortatrim, vii. 24.
Gortatunagb, vi. 26.
Gortavohis, iv. 33.
Gortbanecoollendry, v. 44.
Gortboy, i. 10. iii. 7. iv. 46. vii. 18.
Gortbrack, iii. 7.
Gortcarne, iii. 44. 62.
Gortcarnon, v. 53.
Gortcarny, v. 59.
Gortelogher, iv. 59.
Gortcurrine, iii. 34.
Gortdrinane, v. 51.
Gortdrunagh, iv. 59.
Gortdrynane, v. 28.
Gortduffe, i. 28.
Gortearoane, v. 53.
Gortecarne, iii. 44.
Gortecarrane, iii. 10.
Gortecorky Mountain, iii. 29.
Gortecousein, v. 49.
Gortedruma, iii. 29.
Gortefean, iv. 54.
Gortefoyle, vi. 67.
Gorteharda, iv. 38.
Gortekeegliy, v. 56.
Gorteliny, i. 46.
Gortenamerickny, vii. 19.
Gortenelogna, iv. 70.
Gortency, iii. 43.
Gortenkinlagai'e, v. 45.
Gortenlenagh, iii. 34.
Gortenmally, vii. 8.
Gortenshigorie, iv. 20.
Gortenvaliy, vii. 8.
Gorterecossy, vi. 70.
Gorterehan, ii. 3.
Gortersli, vi. 70.
Gortestellane, iii. 46.
Gorteteere, iv. 9.
Gortevally, iii. 60. vii. 9.
Gortgallohee, vii. 5.
Gortgarra, ii. 31. iii. 37. v. 55.
Gortgarre, i. 51.
Gortgarrou, ii. 52.
Gorlgarrow, vi. 47.
Gortgarruffe, iii. 49. vi. 47.
Gortgiltermeene, v. 56.
Gortgoobane, v. 60.
Gorthillary, iii. 21.
Gortidane, vi. 7.
I Goi'tinadew, i. 18.
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Gortinarragh, vi.
Gortinclogh, ii. 9.
Gortindrissagh, iv
Gortindronagh, ii.
Gortine, ii. 31. iii
Gortincaden, i. 36
Gortineadine, ii. 15.
Gortinelagl
Gortinfada, iii- 20.
i. 24.
Gortii
i. 49.
Gortingreanke, vii. 10.
Gortinisky, iii. 49.
Gortinmora, ii. 28.
Gortinnally, v. 49.
Gortinore, iv. 52.
Gortinshigorv, vii. 25.
Gortinure, iii. 31.
Gortivogher, vii. 16.
Gortkarda, vi. 23.
Gortkeale, v. 44.
Gortkilline, i. 4.
Gortlagath, v. 44.
Gortlane, v. 56.
Gortlelehan, iv. 45.
Gorllevy, iii. 49.
Gortlingrith, vii. 24.
Gortluma, v. 5.
Gortlumane, v. 18.
Gort M'Jordan, iii. 30..
Gortmcmagh, iv. 12.
Gortmamanigh, vii. 11-
Gortmanly, iii. 30.
Gortmeare, vi. 48.
Gortmeclogh, iii. 46.
Gortmelline, vi. 46.
Gorti
i. 19. i
Gortmove Ni Drum, vi. 76.
Govtmullread, ii. 36.
Gortnaconnelagh, ii. 18.
Gortnaconnell, iv. 57.
Gortnafincli, iv. 54.
Gortnafyem, ii. 11.
Gortnagaan, iv. 54..
Gortnagappole, i. 28.
Gortnagoivne, ii. 56.
Gortnakelly, iv. 22.
Gortnamona, i. 50.
Gortnamonagli, v. 25.
Gortnamony, i. 38.
Gortnapishy, iii. 6ft.
Gortnarla, iii. 10.
Gortnaro, v. 9.
Gortneale, ii. 59..
Gortneaslagh, ii. 7.
Gortneclassen, iv. 29.
Gortneclogh, i. 15.
Gortnecloghy, iv. 15. v. 56.
Gorlnecousane, iv. 7.
Gortnecraniiaught, iii. 14.
Gortnecreen, ii. 43.
Gortnecrosse, iii. 52. v. 5. vi.
Gortnecrossy, vi. 70.
Gortnedarragh, i. 28.
Gortnederrig, v. 53.
Gortnedexv, ii. 46. iii. 46. 51.
Gortnedon, ii. 46.
Gortnedurg, v. 53.
Gortnefadda, v. 18.
Gortnefadoge, vi. 70.
Gortnefahie, v. 56.
Gortnelinch, vi. 62. vii. 5.
Gortnefollie, i. 15.
Gortnefimesliine, v. 44.
Gortnegallagli, L 14. v. 53.
Gortnegark, vi. 60.
Gortnegarke, iii. 46.
Gortneglough, v. 16.
Gortnegragh, i. 27.
Gortnegree, i. 51.
Govtnegrogh, i. 27.
Gortnehally, iii. 49.
Gortneliemerson, iv. 22.
Gortnclioane, i. 23.
Gortneliowne, vii. 9.
Gortnelane, i. 4.
Gortnemackan, iii. 63.
Gortnemackin, iii. 49.
Gortnemadagh, v. 53.
Gortnemaddery, vii. 21.
Gorlnemagh, iv. 12.
Gortnemony, vi. 10.
Gortnenagh, v. 45. vi. 28.
Gortnenrarragh, i. 27.
Gortnenuran, i. 53.
Gortnepish, vii. 12.
Gortnepodder, v. 56.
Gortnepole, iii. 43. vi. 71.
Gortneponra, i. 46.
Gortnereere, vii. 24.
Gortnescreene, ii. 59.
Gortnesellagli, iv. 23.
Goi-tneshannaly, vi. 26.
Gortnesiggin, v. 52.
Gortneskeliie, vii. 24.
Gortneskehy, v. 7. 35.
Gortnesrascagh, v. 53.
Gortnetowragh, vi. 70.
Gortnevolin, i. 56.
Gortnicappoge, iv. 49.
Gortnidressagh, v. 54.
Gortnidrissagh, v. 57.
Gortnie, i. 46.
Gortnifadda, vii. 20.
Gortnigrogli, vi. 17.
Gortnilaghna, i. 46.
Gortnishigory, v. 35.
Gortnislogh, ii. 9.
Gortnokifiy, vi. 46.
Gortnore, v. 18.
Gorinure, iii. 37.
Gortogher, iii. 10.
Gortotane, ii. 26.
Gortrahen, i. 70.
Gortrea, v. 56.
Gortrelian, iii. 62.
Gortrehane, iii. 44.
Gortroe, vi. 19.
Gortrooledrum, iii. 46.
Gortshanbeale, iii. 63.
Gortskeagh, iii. 46.
Gortstraggan, v. 35.
Gortubb, iii. 43.
Gortunanty, iii. 30.
Gortvalleery, v. 44.
Gortvarla, v. 12.
Gortvoher, iii. 10.
Gorttcargatt, iv. 35.
Gortteame, iv. 64.
Gorttgarruff, iv. 2.
Gorttglasse, vi. 53.
Gorttivarla, vi. 76.
Gorttnageere, iv. 50.
Gorttnargett, iv. 34.
Gorttnecousin, vi. 54.
Gorttnelassagh, vi. 53.
Gorttreimeere, iv. 61.
Gortwilliam, vii. 11.
Gortwoldorran, v. 60.
Gortyogan, i. 23.
Gottinegappoge, iv. 49.
Goivell, vii. 24.
Gowla, iii. 69.
Gowlan, ii. 60.
Gowlans, iii. 37.
Gowle, vii. 24.
Gradoge, iv. 44.
Gragane, iv. 21.
Gragnenidoge, iii. 54.
Graige, i. 20. v. 7.
Graigegowne, v. 56.
Graigerry, ii. 43.
Graigery, ii. 59.
Grainge, i. 20.
Granaghane, v. 30.
Granahane, iii. 69.
Granard, ii. 50.
Grange, ii. 58. iii. 6. 24. 26. 30. 63. v. 21.
29. vi. 53. 69.
Grangebegg, ii. 4. 50.
Grannaghan, vii. 19.
Granroade, iii. 52.
Gransagh, ii. 40.
Gransaw, ii. 25.
Greanane, iii. 49.
Grecan, i. 31.
Greghane, vi. 30.
Grenane, vi. 5.
Grewman, ii. 21.
1.
Ibrickan, Barony of, ii. 54.
Ilandmraher, vii. 18.
Ilanenore, iii. 30.
Ileloghagb, i. 70.
lllaneniraher, i. 10.
Imarkelly, ii. 20.
Imloghlee, iv. 30.
Ina Mountain, vii. 3.
Inchefinglish, iv. 40.
Inchequin, Barony of, i. 41.
Inchintrahin, vi. 33.
Inchiqueene, Barony of, ii. 54.
Inchiquin, vii. 7.
Barony of, i. 42. 48. 49. 50. 66. ii. 4.
18. 45. 50. 59. iii. 55. 69. iv. 25. 26. 55.
69. v. 16. 48. 60. 62. vi. 1. 8. 15. 39.
vii. 5. 19.
Inchiquine, Barony of iii. 46.
Inchitronane, Parish of, vi. 3.
Inffynanagh, iv. 19.
Inga, vi. 58.
Ingnanagh, vii. 5.
Iniudeslou, iv. 52.
Iniscaltragh, v. 67.
Inisfinglass, Island of, v. 26.
Inishbraker, i. 33.
Inishclare, iii. 57.
Inishdilgny, vii. 1 1.
Inisheary, iv. 10.
Inisherk, vi. 46.
Inislilackery, iii. 7.
j Inishlea, vii. 19.
Ini: 1 i gl t 29.
Inishmeane, iii. 57.
Inishnaghten, v. 39.
Inishnee, iii. 7.
Inishoole, Island of, iv. 10.
Inishork, Island of, i. 57.
Inishturke, iv. 10.
Inishvaher, i. 33.
Inish[ ]ary, iii. 49.
Inislanchell, iv. 10.
Inispee, iv. 10.
Innishdavy, iii. 49.
Insha, Island of, v. 26.
Inshurra, iii. 57.
Insunebo}', vi. 46.
Irris, Barony of, vii. 24.
Irrisbegg, ii. 9.
Irrishbegg, vi. 52.
Irusk, iii. 57.
Isercleran, i. 28.
Iseuleran, vi. 55.
Iskar, ii. 13. .
Iskerboy, iv. 64.
Iskercoolegreene, iii. 60.
Iskerroe, iii. 32.
Iskeruntagb, iv. 39.
Iskreevorelly, ii. 21.
Island, i. 28. iv. 10.
Barony of, i. 70. iii. 9. vi. 26.
Islandaclling, iv. 10.
Island Cappull, iii. 57.
Emell, iii. 57.
Islandine, i. 28.
Islankennell, iii. 57.
Islandlaggart, vii. 24.
Islandmore, iv. 10. v. 56. vi. 50.
Islandoghty, iii. 34.
Islands, Barony of, i. 41. iv. 62. v. 47.
vi. 33. 41. vii. 4.
Islandsmore, iii. 46.
Islandteige, i. 28.
Islandugg, iii. 57.
Islandurrogh, iii. 57.
J.
Jomcattry, iii. 62.
K.
Grullaghduffe, iv. 32.
Gunrade, v. 60.
Gurteen, vii. 9.
Gurteene, i. 48.
Gurtnafyan, ii. 11.
H.
Hackeragh, iv. 59.
Haggartt, iv. 34.
Heines, vi. 76.
Heylecacavra, v. 27.
Kaherlostrane, v. 6.
Kaherywooly, i. 63. •
Kaldragharvan, v. 53.
Kaloragh, ii. 26.
Kalratli, i. 28.
Kame, ii. 30.
Kappagh, iv. 45.
Karkfreeh, iii. 69.
Karkonnell, i. 36. 37.
Karlegan, v. 33.
Kame, Parish of, ii. 54.
Karowkeele, iv. 52.
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Ka)’lagh, v. 3.
Kearne, i. 41.
Keefe, ii. 26. vi. 40.
East, ii. 37. iv. 33.
West, iv. 37.
Keegher, M'Naugbty, i. 63.
Keele, iv. 35. v. 34.
Keelmore, vi. 74.
Keely, i. 15. iii. 39. v. 2. 33.
Keenagh, vii. 12.
Keilanacry, v. 51.
Keilbegg, vi. 25.
Keilbenada, iii. 10.
Keildonelballagh, vii. 19.
Keildowin, vii. 8.
Keilldulisk, iv. 9.
Keillseely, Parish of, vi. 38.
Keihnore, v. 44. 58.
Keilnecarrow, v. 27.
Keiloge, iv. 58.
Keilsapon, ii. 56.
Keive, vi. 23.
Kelbrallaghane, i. 10.
Kelbrollehan, vi. 10.
Kelcloggan, i. 10.
Kelconnell, Barony of, iv. 8.
Kelgreny, i. 1.
Kellcoore, iii. 34.
Kelldaghamoge, vi. 10.
Kelleagh, ii. 56.
Kelleen, v. 5.
Kelleene, iii. 29.
Kellenedogan, i. 21.
Kellennadan, v. 19.
Kellerane, i. 10.
Kellines, iii. 31 .
Kellinmallrowney, iv. 69.
Kellirmine, iv. 52.
Kellmaine, Barony of, i. 12.
Kellmoone, Parish of, vi. 38.
Kelltarton, Barony of, ii. 53. iii. 73.
Kellynek, v. 55.
ICelnekappy, iv. 7.
Kelticomine, iii. 69.
Kenedughy, vii. 8.
Kenlurke, vii. 23.
Kerry, v. 45.
Kerwin, v. 32.
Keskishin, vi. 40.
Keylcorryclone, iii. 4.
Kiavoges, vii. 1.
Kiellogoola, iii. 49.
Kilbanada, v. 30.
Kilbannon, iii. 76.
Kilbarrane, vi. 44.
Kilbarren, iv. 67.
KUbarron, i. 68. u. 34. vi. 43.
Kilbeg, iii. 63.
Kilbegg, iii. 54.
Kilbeggelave, v. 54.
Kilberran, v. 8.
Kilbrackanmore, i. 33.
Kilbrallnghane, i. 10.
KUbreedy, i. 16. vii. 15.
Kilbride, iv. 23.
Kilbroanemore, i. 28.
Kilbrolehan, i. 38.
Kilclogan, vii. 18.
Kilcloony, vi. 69.
Kilcolman, ii. 15.
Kilcobnay, i. 18.
Kilcomodan, vii. 17 .
Kilcona, Parish of, i. 51.
Kilconell, Barony of, iii. 70.
Kilconnell, i. 72.
Baronj' of, v. 32. 43. vu. 17.
Kilcoonagh, ii. 44.
Kilcreine, iii. 44.
Kilcroy, i. 34.
Kilcuan, ii. 50.
Kilcullin, i. 10.
Kildonnelballagh, v. 64.
Kildrum, i. 44.
Kildrune, ii. 26. v. 6.
Kilereny, ii. 39.
Kilerneene, v. 9.
Kilfeagh, i. 28.
Kilfeddan, Parish of, vi. 35.
Kiigarne, vii. 15.
Kilgawle, i. 28.
Kilglassan, i. 31-
Kilgobbane, ii. 58.
(122.)
Kilgranagh, vii. 15.
Kilgurten, ii. 34.
Kilheliy, i. 28.
Killiine, i. 49.
Kilinkeely, iii. 73.
Kilkakan, iv. 56.
Kilkarbane, ii. 52.
Kilkare, i. 14.
Kilkele, vii. 8.
Kilkell, iv. 56.
Kilkelvery, v. 17.
Kilkenedy, vi. 23.
Kilkenny, i. 28.
Kilkieriu, ii. 56.
Kilkilline, v. 45.
Kilkilvery, ii. 44.
Parish of, i. 51.
:»“Hy. vi. 11-
, Barony of, vi. 6.
r, i. 36.
Killcola, iv. 46.
Killcolgan, Parish of, vi. 19.
Killcollmoge, iv. 7.
Killconconnell, Barony of, i. 2.
Killconel, Barony of, iv. 58. 71.
Killconell, vi. 53.
Abby and Precinct of, vi. 60.
Barony of, i. 55. 46. 51. iv. 2.
17. 61. v. 1. 49. vi. 13. 16. 23. 50. f
62. 64. vii. 8. 13.
Killconnell, ii. 48. iii. 27. vi. 65.
Barony of, i. 20. 23. 30. 34. 3
56. ii. 1. 10. 33. 35. 39. iii. 17. 4
60. v. 5. 18. 43. 49. 56. vii. 3. 5. 6
Killconry, iii. 34.
Killcornane, iii. 29.
Killcorriffe, iii. 40.
Killcosty, iv. 58.
Killcrean, iii. 62.
Killcrcane, ii. 12.
Killcreglian, vii. 4.
Killcrine, i. 47.
Killcrist, iii. 63.
Killcroantemple, iv. 32.
Killcrog, v. 23.
Killcullin, vii. 18.
Killcully, iv. 58.
Killcumin, iii. 49.
Killcurrane, iii. 54.
Killdaveroge, vii. 24.
Killdonellballagh, ii. 45. vi. 23.
Killdonnelballagh, i. 68.
Killdonoghballagh, ii. 38. 42.
Killdowen, ii. 31. iii. 37.
Killdromsnatt, ii. 8.
Killdrone, vii. 18.
Killdrum, iii. 34. iv. 37. vn. 5.
Killdrume, ii. 36.
Killeruneoughtei
Killervenraghten
Killery, iv. 60.
Killeskenanc, ii.
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Killfenora, Parish of, v.
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■ony of, i. 22. 35. 49. ii. 9. 12. 14.
iii. 7. 30. 43. 67. iv. 11. 28. 52. 69.
Barony of, i. 31.
Parish of, vi. 1 1
Killowre, i. 44.
Killoy, iii. 7.
Killquane, vi. 33.
ICillquan, Parish of, \
Killrateera, iii. 67.
Killrawillidoone, iii. j
i. 55.
Killriggy, iii. 34.
Killsallagheighter, vi. '
Killsalleighter, i. 46.
Kilisallonghter, i. 46.
KiUsany, iii. 49.
Killseely, Parish of, vi,
Killsonnell, Barony of,
Killtaine, iv. 11.
Killtane, ii. 31.
Killtartan, Barony of, :
v. 49. vi. 14. 36.
Killvine, i. 4.
Killvolla, v. 45.
Killvorny, i. 41.
KillvOydan, North, iv. 54. vi. 62.
Killvuonta, v. 35.
Killyan, iii. 32.
Barony of, i. 3. 31. 43. 47. ii. 24.. 28.
iii. 34. 62. iv. 47. v. 49. vi. 6. 27. 54.
Killyhan, iii. 32.
Barony of, ii. 57. iv. 7.
Killyne, iv. 6.
Itillynela, ii. 21.
Killynodan, v. 58.
Killyon, Barony of, vii. 2.
Kilmacahmoke, v. 3.
Kiimacenany, i. 43.
Kilmacshane, ii. 15.
Kilmain, v. 63.
Kilmaine, Barony of, i. 1. 44. ii. 20. iii. 19.
20. 34. 48. 52. v. 13. 22. 32. 39. vi. 28.
30. vii. 15.
Kilmayne, Barony of, iii. 41.
Kilmenende, i. 59.
Kilmer, v. 43.
Kilmore, i. 28.
Kihnude, v. 42.
Kilnacapge, iii. 20.
Kilneknock, i. 9.
Kiloggs, vii. 29.
Kilraher, vii. 22.
Kilroe, ii. 52.
Kilrorane, Parish of, vi. 54.
Kilrush, ii. 14.
Kilskuagh, i. 25.
Kiltaghgall, ii. 15.
KiltaUe, ii. 21.
Kiltalasty, vi. 23.
ICiltane, iii. 37. ~
Kiltarne, Barony of, i. 7.
Kiltartan, vii. 16.
Barony of, ii. 4. 24. 27.29.50. iii. 34.
iv. 17. 25. 57. v. 39.
Kiltartane, Barony of, i. 27.
Kiltarton, v. 32. 35.
Barony of, i. 23. ii. 47. iii. 55. 67. v.
21. 31. 35. vi. 46. 48.
Kiltean, iii. 10.
Kiltenagh, i. 28.
Kiltercally, v. 10.
Kiltocky, v. 16.
Kiltortane, Barony of, iv. 55.
Kiltrustan, i. 21. v. 34.
Kiltultoge, v. 20.
Kiltwey, i. 40.
Kilvarnagh, vii. 6.
Kilveteragh, v. 38.
Kilviveragh, i. 31.
Kihvavollahane, i. 14.
Kimsellagh, vi. 19.
Kinclare, ii. 24. v. 41.
Kinerrishkey, iii. 34.
Kinkelly, ii. 58.
Castle of, ii. 58.
Kinlee, iii. 34.
Kinluy, iii. 34.
Kinvola, iv. 46.
Kinvoole, vii. 9.
Kircornane, ii. 21.
Kirenan, v. 45.
Kirhanan, ii. 30.
Kirliinnane, ii. 30.
Knappoge, v. 29.
Knicknock, ii. 58.
Kno[ ], iii. 49.
Knock, i. 28. iii. 37. vii. 5,
Knockacumine, vi. 70.
Knockall, v. 1.
Knockalogli, vi. 41.
Knockalogha, vi. 18.
Knockamore, vii. 24-.
Knockanaridged, iii. 57.
Knockanarim, iii. 49.
Knockanbane, vi. 47.
Knockanboy, i. 3.
Knockancarra, ii. 52.
Knockancarragh, vi. 21.
Knockanebohely, i. 39.
Knockaneboy, vii. 21.
Knockanebrack, i. 9.
Knockanebrany, vii. 24.
Knockanecarra, iii. 63.
Knockanecarrow, iv. 12.
Knockane Curragh, ii. 54.
Knockaneroe, vi. 47.
Knockanes, i. 66.
Knockanetimahin, iv. 16.
Knockanevin, iv. 23.
Knockankerin, i. 12.
Knockankrenish, iv. 59.
Knockanower, i. 15.
Knockanroe, vi. 21. 30.
Knockans, i. 41.
Knockanshine, ii. 45.
Knockanvally, iv. 59.
Knockanvin, vi. 26.
Knockai-ge, ii. 7.
Knockarron, v. 45.
Knockasson, v. 28.
Knockatenty, iii. 29.
Knockatorin, i. 45.
Knockatotin, iv. 44.
Knockatoure, iv. 46.
Knockatugger, v. 54.
Knockavally, i. 45.
Knockavany, iv. 22.
Knockaweed, ii. 45.
Knockaweeds, vii. 22.
Knockballyclery, vi. 19.
Knockbally Connell, vi. 48.
Knockbally M'KiUagh, vi. 5.
Knockballymoy, iii. 34.
Knockbally Pistell, iii. 26.
Knockballyvistell, v. 7.
Knockbane, i. 27. 28.
Knockbanecarragb, ii. 36.
Knockbeagli, ii. 34. 54. vi. 61.
Knockbrachboy, ii. 27.
Knockbrack, ii. 9. iii. 34. vii. 1.
Knockbracke, iv. 56. v. 16.
Knockbraghane, i. 27.
Knockbrake, iv. 11.
Knockbrone, i. 28.
Knockcancarra, ii. 50.
Knockcanvally, ii. 56.
Knockdane, i. 27.
Knockdonagh, vi. 38.
Knockdromadowgli, iii. 46.
Knockdrominduogh, iii. 37.
Knockedrumbanuffe, iv. 69.
Knockdrumdonnell, ii. 24.
Knockdrumkoddle, i. 70.
Knockeballymoycree, iv. 19.
Knockedangin, i. 70.
Knockedin, i. 28.
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Knockedrogh, vi. 65.
Knockeerycallagh, iv. 35.
Knockegarranbane, vi. 55.
Knockegillgreagh, iv. 57.
Knockelegan, iv. 63.
Knockelelagha, vi. 53.
Knockeligan, iv. 41.
Knockelogha, iv. 35.
Knockemeanagb, iv. 67.
Knockemuckelad, iv. 5.
Rnockenadomey, iv. 22.
Knockenagee, iv. 57.
Knockenally, i. 40.
Knockenany, iv. 22.
Knockenecroy, iv. 34.
Knockeneden, i. 28.
Knockenedrumny, iv. 28.
Knockenefusoge, iii. 69.
ICnockenehorine, iv. 25.
Knockeneskehill, iv. 48.
Knockeni'ony, iii. 31.
Knockenvally, iv. 59.
Knockeradowne, iv. 31.
Knockeragertane, iii. 43.
Knockerasser, iii. 49.
Knockeredan, vi. 69.
Knockeree, iv. 31.
Knockeroe, iv. 20. 69.
Knockerough, iv. 20.
Knockeskeagh, iv. 67.
Knockevally, iv. 67. vii. 1.
Knockevanlumane, ii. 9.
Knockfittane, i. 33.
Knockgili-eagli, ii. 16.
ICnockglass, v. 45.
Knockglasse, iii. 27.
Knockgoorliy, v. 13.
Knockgunefre, iv. 10.
Knockhall, i. 35.
Knockhill, iii. 63.
Knockilline, vii. 3.
Knoekirosse, iii. 34.
Knockkelly, v. 45.
Knocklatter, iv. 57.
Knocklegan, vii. 12.
Knocklidigan, i. 23.
Kiiocklogh, i. 5. v. 6. vi. 35.
Parcel, iii. 49.
Knocklowanmore, v. 44.
Knockmenagh, iii. 24.
Knockmollin, ii. 56.
Knockraore, i. 71. v. 11.
Knockmoreoughter, v. 11. 13.
Knockmoyre, i. 70.
Knockmullengree, i. 1.
Knockraullin, i. 31.
Knocknagliy, ii. 18.
Knocknaher, ii. 55.
Knocknalioi'na, v. 55.
Knocknamannagh, ii. 12.
Knocknamannaghane, vii. 4.
Knocknamin, vi. 10.
Knocknamucky, iv. 54.
Knocknankskahell, iii. 32.
Knocknarth, iii. 71.
Knocknascaliell, v. 8.
Knocknebarneboy, iii. 75.
Knocknebrock, iii. 49.
Knocknecarragh, iii. 49.
Knocknecroghy, vii. 24.
Kiiockiielin, ii. 9.
Knocknegagh, ii. 37.
Knocknegawna, vi. 72.
Knocknegee, vii. 8. 24.
Knoclcnegoole, v. 44.
' Knocknegowle, ii. 4.
Knocknegreny, i. 9.
Knocknehane, vi. 5.
Knocknehorna, ii. 7.
Knocknehorne, iv. 25.
Glebe, vi. 36.
Knocknehow, v. 4.
Knocknehown, v. 27.
Knocknekelly, iii. 34.
Knocknemanagh, vi. 31.
Knocknemoghilane, ii. 15.
Knocknemoyholane, iii. 37.
Knocknemvell, iii. 46.
Knocknepisse, iii. 30.
Knockneragh, ii. 33.
Knockneragha, iii. 43.
Knocknescibole, xi. 59.
Knockneshamar, v. 4.
Knockneskedagh, iv. 10.
Knockneskerry, vi. 5.
Knocknessnagh, iii. 69.
(122.) :
Knocknetore, iii. 37.
Knocknkerish, ii. 9.
Knocknoi'a, v. 45.
Knocknought, iii. 46.
Knocknouie, ii. 35. v. 18.
Knocknowell, iii. 46. 49.
ICnockodrumdoughy, vi. 65.
Knockogan, iv. 19.
Knockorumyddle, i. 70.
Knockoughterush, iii. 73.
Knockoville, i. 59.
Knockoylew, ii. 5.
Knockradony, v. 45.
Knockrawer, ii. 52. 55. vii. 24.
Knockreagh, ii. 56. 59.
Knockrickard, iv. 65.
Knockroe, i. 4. ii. 15. 31. 56. iii. 31. 37.
Knockroghery, ii. 55.
Knockrogisagh, iii. 43.
Knocksasson, vii. 15.
Knockslianvally, vi. 59.
Knocksharragli, v. 11.
Knockshegortnebariske, vi. 18.
Knockskehine, iii. 34.
Knockskehy, i. 31.
Knockskillie, iii. 37.
Knocksprecane, ii. 9.
Knocksprone, ii. 9.
Knocktample, v. 45.
Knocktobber, ii. 7.
Knocktoreene, vi. 36.
Knocktotan, i. 30.
Iinockvadooiiy, v. 45.
Knockvillory, v. 45.
Knockvonekelly, iii. 34.
Knockvonykelly, ii. 9.
Knockvoughelly, iii. 34.
Knoekyninany, i. 70,
Knollane, i. 37.
Knuckitattane, i. 33.
Konkelly, ii. 5.
Kreegli, iv. 51.
Krickbellanebrisklane, iii. 30.
Kume, ii. 30.
Kuncklegan, i. 33.
Kurenane, vi. 28.
Kushin, iii. 69.
Kyllyane, Barony of, iii. 12.
Kynknock, vii. 8.
Labally, iii. 40.
Laboge, vii. 14.
Lacarnbeg, i. 70.
Lacarrownagoule, vii. 4.
Lacarrowneheirky, v. 36.
Lacarton Parcell, v. 49.
Lack, ii. 24. 45. 51. vii. 22.
Lackan, iii. 70. v. 19. vii. 13.
Lackay, v. 26.
Lacke, vi. 30.
Lackeene, i. 15.
Lacken, v. 41.
Lackenroe, vi. 17.
Lackey, iii. 21.
Lackin, i. 42. vi. 58.
Lacky, i. 15.
Laffallnorth, v. 9.
Lalfeliroe, i. 4.
Lagunutra, ii. 7.
Lagavilly Mountain, vii. 3.
Lagferine, ii. 31.
Laggan, i. 13.
Laghalaghall, i. 59.
Lagkavoy, ii. 7.
Laghell, iii. 26. vii. 20.
Laghfally, North, iv. 62.
South, iv. 62.
Laghill, iii. 49.
Laghkeile, i. 20.
Laghmore, vii. 24.
Laghnavidoge, vi. 5.
Laglitevorry, v. 27.
Laghtiraorekane, iv. 52.
Laghtivodane, iv. 56.
Laghtmorarlye, iii. 26.
Laglibuna, i. 41.
Lagnefeogh, ii. 9.
Lagnegarry, v. 23.
Lagnoragowle, ii. 31. iii. 37.
Lagterine, ii. 31. iii. 37.
Lahara, v. 33.
Laharda, ii. 24.
Lamber, ii. 7.
Lamenaghbane, vii. 21.
Laraenaghroe, vii. 21.
Lammore Mountain, vii. 24.
Langcarrue, iv. 59.
Langvoyhy, vii. 10.
Lappalla, i. 28.
Lardadough, iv. 59.
Larga, i. 56. iv. 58.
Largaboy, ii. 4'.
Largan, vii. 24.
Largarouth, iii. 49.
Largimore, v. 26.
Largine, vii. 24.
Largoe, iv. 52. v. 13. vi. 59.
Larragh, ii. 29. iv. 5.
Larrolad, vi. 57.
Lattabane, i. 49.
Laskeone, ii. 24.
Lassanagh, vii. 5.
Lassegillevane, iii. 12.
Laugliill, i. 9. ii. 52.
Laughnamanngh, v. 21.
Laughnamungy, v. 21.
Lavallyroe, i. 40.
Lavarreen, v. 45.
Lavarrowni Slare, vii. 4.
Lawry, iii. 37.
Leabally Connor, ii. 47.
Leacaroeighter, v. 45.
Leacarrow, iii. 34. v. 56.
Leacarrowdonnell, iii. 31.
Leacarrowgarranevirk, iii. 30.
Leacarrowrory, iii. 31.
Leackwinck, v. 5.
Leaganynimy, vi. 26.
Leagh, iv. 12.
Leaghbally, iii. 56.
Leaghbegg, ii. 2.
Leaghleigh, i. 20.
Leagh Letter, vi. 26.
Leahuallywalter, iii. 30.
Leaknane, ii. 59.
Lealetter, vi. 10.
Leamcun, iii. 63.
Leame, ii. 7.
Leameneh, vi. 15.
Leanarlagh, iii. 73.
Learrowmore, vi. 51.
Leascarrogh, iii. 34.
Leaska, i. 56.
Leathery, iii. 75.
Leatry, ii. 7.
Leballyconnor, ii. 36. 54.
Lebrun, ii. 24.
Lecaroo, vi. 46.
Lecarrigg, ii. 53.
Lecarroe Bralagh, iii. 19.
Lecarrogarry, vi. 43.
Lecarronecollue, v. 34.
Lecarrow, ii. 52. vi. 68.
Lecarrowayty, i. 26. '
Lecarrowcally, ii. 31. iii. 37.
Lecarrowclonyne, i. 16.
Lecarrowcorgall, iii. 46.
Lecarroweing, ii. 56.
Lecarrowgarry, i. 68.
Lecarrowkilleene, v. 45.
Lecarrowmackhatticane, vii. 22.
Lecarrowmunterduny, iv. 7.
Lecarrownegeeragh, iii. 10. v. 41.
Lecarrownegerragh, vi. 72.
Lecarrownekish, v. 34.
Lecarrownescoby, iv. 67.
Lecarrowollen, vii. 22.
Lecarrowreagh, ii. 55. vi. 58.
Lecarrowssobe, iii. 69.
Lecarrowtegart, vii. 15.
Lecartron, v. 19.
Leccaromonterduny, vi. 68.
Leccarow, vi. 57.
Leccarrowentrilly, v. 8.
Lecharrow, vi. 43.
Ledane, v. 54.
Ledicane, ii. 54.
Ledigan, iv. 28.
Lefface, v. 13.
Leiferrine, iii. 37.
Legaleny, v. 13.
Legane, iii. 54. v. 41.
Leganottery, vii. 24.
Legnttallin, i. 49.
Legawkilleene, v. 45.
Legententy, ii. 15.
Leggacurragh, iv. 2.
Leghardane, vi. 7.
Legivanagli, iii. 49.
Legletan, v. 13.
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Legort, vi. 22.
Legtrim, Barony of, iv. 8.
Legvineagh, v. 3.
Leg[ ], iii. 49.
Lehanagh, i. 37. 41. ii. 7.
North, iv. 19.
South, iv. 2.
Lehannagh, ii. 49.
Lehardan, ii- 30.
Lchimagh, ii. 28.
Lehinch, iv. 10.
Leighbollinardam, iii. 39.
Leighgort, vii. 7.
Leigort, vi. 7.
Leitrim, ii. 43. 52. v. 41.
Barony of, i. 49. 50. ii. 29. 59. iii. 46.
49. 63. 67. iv. 5. 22. 49. v. 56. 62. vi. 4.
21. 42. 46. 47. 48. 49. 53. 58. vii. 10.
11. 22.
Lekill, vi. 42.
Lemger, ii. 28.
Lemleagh, i. 63.
Letiaghenan, v. 48.
Leneglenane, v. 41.
Lenelenan, iv. 45.
Leniglenn, iii. 21.
Lerisk, ii. 7.
Lesanree, iii. 73.
Lescoskey, vii. 9.
Lesmorish, i. 59.
Lesnivicknehy, vii. 19.
Lessabary, iv. 20.
Lessatrefagh, i. 18.
Leswalter, v. 22.
Letarrownegeragli, i. 45.
Letheree, iii. 34.
Lettercampsy, ii. 49.
Lettercraffe, iii. 49.
Lettercran, iii. 49.
Letterdehart, ii. 7.
Letterie, i. 9.
Lettermillan, i. 57.
Lettershanbolly, iii. 49.
Lcttershinnagh, iii. 49.
Lettertraske, vii. 12.
Lettir, vii. 8.
Levally, ii. 18. iv. 58. v. 12. 48.
Levallykeele, i. 20.
Levallynekelty, ii. 27.
Levallynemonesuvagh, ii. 24. -
Levasreagli, i. 30.
Ley, iii. 16.
Leydrolane, vi. 72.
Leyney, Barony of, ii. 5.
Leyniglenan, i. 42.
Leyny, Barony of, vii. 6. 13.
Leytrim, ii. 9.
Barony oi; ii. 37. iii. 66. iv. 9. 15. 23.
vi. 50. 51.
Leytrine, iii. 16.
Lieatry, iii. 49.
Liffcrinc/ij. 31.
Limirick, i. 48. ii. 26.
Lina, Barony of, iii. 27. vi. 31.
Linaghtine, iii. 27.
Lisalikane, v. 45.
Lisaneane, v. 48.
Lisardmore, iii. 43.
Lisballydonogh, i. 15.
Lisballyteige, i. 16.
Lisbane, iii. 49. iv. 6. 51. vii. 2
Lisbaneen, iii. 9.
Lisbiggeon, i. 70.
Lisbreen, v. 32.
Lisbreene, v. 35.
Lisbreone, iii. 46.
Lisbrine, iv. 43.
Lisbrogan, vi. 24.
Lisbryn, ii. 27.
Liscapple, vi. 69.
Liscarragh, iii. 21.
Liscarrow, iv. 14.
Liscloan, ii. 9.
Lisclone, vi. 65.
Lisclonemeltoge, iii. 54.
Liscloonemeeltoge, i. 47.
Liscoll, iv. 58.
Lisconnor, iv. 56.
Liscorkey, ii. 45.
Liscormack, v. 43.
Liscorr, ii. 19.
Liscoyle, iii. 20. 65. iv. 58.
Liseraghly, iv. 2.
Liscrambally, vii. 20.
Liscromwell, iii. 41.
Liscrowyne, vi. 26.
Lisdarane, ii. 32. iii. 72. v. 38.
Lisdislure, v. 3.
Lisdoane, vi. 46.
Lisdogan, vi. 46.
Lisdonnoghcarragh, vi. 27.
Lisdounrecarra, iv. 26.
Lisdownevernaghs, iv. 26.
Lisdownuarna, vi. 38.
Lisdoyle, i. 25.
Lisdrissaghan, iii. 75.
Lisdrolane, ii. 56.
Lisduane, i. 36. 37.
Lisduffe, i. 39. 45. 53. ii. 4. 50. iv. 51.
Lisdunary, i. 41.
Liseany, 'iii. 20. vii. 20.
Lisegrogh, i. 55.
Lisergoole, ii. 24.
Lisfarrellboy, iii. 69.
Lisflin, ii. 89.
Lisgarra, vi. 53.
Lisgobban, i. 28.
Lisgogan, iv. 46.
Lisgoole, vii. 8.
Lisgorane, ii. 42.
Lisgory, ii. 20. vii. 20.
Lisgowanslihan, iv. 48.
Lisgreaghan, vi. 76.
Lisgurra, vi. 53.
Lishaleana, ii. 9.
Lishalena, iii. 46.
Lisharagh, i. 44.
Lishdensh, iii. 25.
Lisheane, vii. 18.
Lishefflin, ii. 39.
Lishertan, v. 45.
Lishine, vi. 58.
Lishlea, ii. 55.
Lishnecruine, ii. 26.
Lishpliiliip, iii. 45.
Lislmbbai-d, vii. 22.
Lishubbert, iii. 45.
Lishubert, iii. 46.
Lisicktana, iv. 12.
Lisinlaghlen, i. 59.
Lisintagarmore, ii. 8.
Liskelly, v. 41.
Liskenary, i. 28.
Liskillane, i. 56.
I.islaghna, iv. 41.
Lislary, i. 2.
Lisleagh, i. 15. 36.
Lislenare, vi. 11.
Lisloan, i. 33. ii. 9.
Lismurrtiagh, i. 22.
Lismvyly, v. 13.
Lisnafagh, iii. 69.
Lisnagratl), v. 49.
Lisnagrogy, iv. 47.
Lisnagrough, iii. 19. 44. .62.
Lisnahilty, iv. 50.
Lisnalaherne, i. 36. 37.
Lisnaloivre, vii. 15.
Lisnarock, ii. 9. iii. 34.
Lisnarvagh, i. 61.
Lisnaskehy, i. 15.
Lisnebohorna, iv. 22.
Lisnecalune, i. 14.
Lisnecloghnebegg, iv. 58.
Lisnecree, v. 27.
Lisnecrely, iv. 68.
Lisnecule, i. 50.
Lisnegallagh, iii. 16.
Lisnegallin, i. 15.
Lisnegenge, iii. 70.
Lisnegery, i. 18.
Lisnegohee, i. 28.
Lisnelarhaghboy, iii. 39.
Lisnelarowboy, v. 53.
Lisnelaughlin, iii. 46.
Lisnelecarrow, vi. 31.
Lisnenackrey, iv. 22.
Lisnenean, iv. 63.
Lisnenee, v. 27.
Lisneplay, v. 26.
Lisnevoltna, iv. 17.
Lisnilea^h, iv. 43.
Lisnisky, vi. 31.
Lisplownk, v. 45.
Lisribbert, ii. 59. vii. 17.
Lisriekard, iv. 58.
Lisrobeg, vi. 44.
Lisrockeda, i. 14.
Lissacapple, ii. 48.
Lissaght, iii. 16.
Lissagowne, iv. 50.
Lissaine, i. 71.
Lissalasky, i. 15.
Lissalikane, v. 45.
Lissallow, vii. 12.
Lissamorock, ii. 28.
Lissamsky, v. 55.
Lissanisgue, iv. 42.
Lissarehy, iv. 46.
Lissarogy, v. 64.
Lissarung, iii. 34.
Lissarvill, iii. 38.
Lissawlagh, v. 13.
Lisscloonemultoge, vi. 6.
Lisscubby, iv. 2.
Lissdavilly, vi. 53.
Lissdonnellmacksliane, iii. 46.
Lissdonnellroe, iv. 7.
Lissdiiff, iii. 49.
Lissduife, i. 4. iii. 15. 54. vi. 18. 51. 64.
Lissean, v. 54.
Lissebroder, v. 7.
LissefouJa, ii. 17.
Lissegegan, v. 49.
Lissegoole, vii. 21.
Lissemneale, vii. 21.
Lissenany, vi. 17.
Lissenarrow, v. 56.
Lissenecorly, i. 26.
Lissenelegan, iii. 30.
Lissenerin, iv. 64.
Lisseneskie, iii. 73.
Lisseniske, ii. 9.
Lissenny, ii. 9.
Lissenteige, vi. 49. 50.
Commons, vi. 49.
Lissereliy, vi. 19.
Lisserven, iii. 30.
Lissetaw, iv. 52.
Lissetuny, ii. 4.
Lisseturtey, iv. 20.
Lissevally, vi. 30. 75.
Lissfowca, vi. 12.
Lissgallagh, vii. 15.
Lisgillmane, vi. 46.
Lisshelena, iii. 46.
Lissidorane, ii. 56.
Lissiloan, i. 50.
Lissiloghnane, iv. 11.
Lissinamaraugli, v. 52.
Lissinard, iv. 23.
1 Lissinarny, vii. 24.
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Lissinecarrow, v. 57.
Lissinisky, i. 1. 50. iv. 11. vi. 2
Lissinleagh Mountain, v. 35.
Lissintagertbeg, vii. 12.
Lissiomanas, iv. 52.
Lissitinny, v. 35.
Lissitretrefagh, iv. 7.
Lisskeranill, iv. 6.
Lissluderan, iv. 22.
Lissmore, iv. 51.
Lissmugcogh, v. 19.
Lissnacasley, i. 60.
Lissnatoy, ii. 45.
Lissneridone, iii. 30.
Lissniphrehane, iv. 46.
Lissnitan, iv. 34.
Lissoghtrane, iii. 49.
Lissone, v. 7.
Lissoreaghan, iv. 53.
Lisstrine, i. 56.
Lissustennan, vii. 17.
Lissynard, ii. 52.
Listane, v. 13.
Listarkee, i. 63.
Listaw, iii. 67.
Listei'veack, vi. 52.
Listibbett, v. 45.
Listrissnan, vi. 74.
Listruskane, iii. 46.
Listruslane, v. 50.
Listrustan, iii. 45.
Lisune, iv. 14.
Lisvilvogna, v. 16.
Liswalter Burke, vii. 17.
Liswellvoyne, vii. 7.
Litter, i. 28.
Litterbegg, i. 28.
Litterffir, vi. 26.
Litterkeagliane, ii. 30.
Littermore, i. 28.
Litternuse, iv. 59.
Littershinagh, iv. 59.
Litteryeighter, iv. 10.
Litteryougbter, iv. 10.
Lock, i. 46.
Logafurka, iii. 31.
Logdegan, iii. 38.
„,6.>affard, iii. 49.
Loghana, v. 40.
Loghanabragb, v. 53.
Loghanaffe, vi. 48.
Loghanaleagh, v. 53.
Loghanane, vii. 22.
Logbanbouly, iii. 56.
Loghanbrin, ii. 14.
Loghane, iii. 54. iv. 39.
Loghaneboule, i. 24.
Loghanebracke, i. 14.
Loghanegappy, iii. 49.
Loghaneleaghe, n. 21.
Loghaneroe, vi. 48. 49. vu. 11.
Loghanleogh, i. 33.
Loghanliea, i. 33.
Loghanniboully, vi. 76.
Loghanroe, vi. 4.
Logli bally, ii. 18.
Logliboger, iii. 72. v. 38.
Loghbowen, vi. 69.
Loghboy, ii. 8.
Loghcuttra, vii. 25.
Loghell, iii. 37.
Loghentaghan, vii. 9.
Logheterne, ii. 7.
Loghill, iii. 51.
Loglilin, vii. 15.
Loghmask, iv. 15.
Loghraorarty, vii. 20.
Loghmore, ii. 52.
Loghmorirtie, i. 20.
Loghnamanagh, ii. 1.
Lognamungy, ii. 1.
Loghnanero, vii. 11.
Loghknockan, i. 33.
Loghrea, i. 1.
Barony of, iv. 43. 44. v. 36. ’
Logbreagh, Barony of, i. 18. 25. ii
iii. 6. 46. 49. 63. vi. 42.
Loghrolan, i. 31.
Lognefosty, ii. 9.
Longford,' iii. 37. iv. 32. 59. vi. 68
Barony of, i. 28. ii. 3. 6. 1
40. 48. 56'. iii. 12. 44. 46. 52. 62
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Longford, Barony of — continued.
18. 23. 38. 50. 52. 53. 59. 61. 64.
29. 49. 56. vi. 23. 24. 46. 48. 49. 5
58. vii. 11. 26.
Loragh, v. 45.
Lorga, ii. 55. iii. 65.
Lorgebane, i. 27.
Lossanine, vi. 40.
Loughanlea, iii. 18.
Loughboges, ii. 32.
Loughbonen, v. 62.
Loughill, v. 13.
Loughmask, iii. 34.
Louglirareren, v. 45.
Loughreagli, Barony of, i. 20. v. 25.
Lubnaneky, iv. 52.
Lucknegashey, iii. 67.
Luffenagh, v. 19.
Lunaghtane, i. 47.
Lunaghtard, iv. 7.
Lunaghten, iii. 27. vi. 62.
Lunaghtun, iv. 58.
Lung, ii. 24.
Lurga, iii. 14. 45. 46. 49. iv. 64.
vii. 1.
Lurgabane, iv. 43.
Lurgane, iii. 34.
Lurgen, iv. 1 0.
Lurgibane Mountain, v. 35.
Lurgoe, v. 28.
Luskaine, ii. 59.
Lussana, vi. 8.
Lutorley, ii. 28.
Lyeenan, iii. 46.
Lymerick, i. 43.
Lynanny, i. 12.
LyslyneTi. 12.
Lysmaylan, vi. 42.
Lysmanybegg, ii. 55.
M.
Maccgilleroe. iii. 34.
Mackloghiin, iii. 34.
Macklowne Comon, iv. 7.
Macknee, v. 56.
Mackney, v. 43.
Quarter, i. 60.
Madam, iv. 37. vi. 40.
Maddara, ii. 26. vii. 7.
Madera, vi. 34.
Maghanagapple, v. 52.
Magher, iv. 32. vi. 44.
Magheramanagh, iii. 34.
Magherenehenny, iv. 63.
Magherifadda, ii. 15.
Maghery, Bog adjoining, iii. 49.
East, iv. 54.
West, vii. 4.
Magherymore, vi. 58.
Magheryne, vi. 58.
Magowghie, ii. 33.
Mabanakeigh, vi. 53.
Maliane, iv. 59.
Malahide, i. 29. 46.
Malgart, iii. 25.
Malle, i. 49.
Mallecoony, vii. 21.
Mallinraore, vii. 24.
Mamgawna, i. 26.
Mamicroghane, iii. 36.
Managullen, iv. 67.
Maninbegg, iv. 35.
Maninmore, iv. 85.
Manivahen, vi. 36.
Mannin, i. 45.
Manragh, ii. 28.
i. 45.
i. 41.
Mantr
Manu .
Manusflin, ii. 44.
Mare, vi. 13.
Marganner, i. 66.
Marlagh, v. 50.
Marlaw, ii. 9.
Marley, iii. 33.
Marvey, vi. 52.
Mase, ii. 15.
Masegarruffe, vii. 24.
Masemore, iii. 33.
Maskalure, vii. 12.
Maume, i. 26.
Maunsfleene, v. 17.
Mayo, i. 1.
Abby of, iv. 11-
Mayo, Monastarie of, ii. 25.
Priory of, ii. 25.
Mayreish, ii. 49.
Mc Moylefin, i. 49.
Meakney, v. 59.
Meelick, v. 54. 62.
Meelicke, ii. 37. vi. 46.
Mehanaglikevogh, vi. 23.
Mehannagh, vii. 24.
Meliske, iii. 46.
Mellaglibegg, iv. 42.
Mellaghmore, iv. 42.
Menas, i. 51.
Menlagli, ii. 28. 29. vii. 18.
Meogonnell, i. 15.
Mernehill, ii. 24.
Merrick, vi. 74.
Millegorman, v. 64.
Milliske, v. 7.
Mill [ ], iii. 49.
Millterane, ii. 39. iv. 2.
Milltowne, i. 14. vi. 70.
Milteran, ii. 39. iii. 48. v. 52. v
Milterane, v. 12. 34.
Miltowne, iv. 58.
Minagh, i. 37.
Minnogh, i. 41.
Mircullen, Barony of, iv. 35.
Moate, i. 28. iii. 21. v. 18.
Moghoreboy, ii. 24.
Mogowna, i. 41.
Mogrisli, iv. 47.
Moher, ii. 11.
Moherbenalagli, v. 16.
Mohill, vi. 60.
Moholiogli, East, ii. 23. iii. 1'
Moigh, vi. 76. vii. 22.
Moih, v. 12.
Moirish, v. 64.
Moirush, v. 64.
Momaylan, iv. 54.
Monagh, ii. 60.
Monaghenagh, iv. 62.
Monegarrane, i. 28.
Monenew, i. 33.
Monerrev
Mone
/. 54.
Monesella, i. 51.
Moneshalla, iii. 49.
Monesterfin of Annaghdowr
Monewveene, iv. 17.
Monganfin, vii. 12.
Monihilly, ii. 55.
Monine, i. 59. vii. 24.
Moninhanin, v. 56.
Monterayue, iv. 11.
Mony, iii. 34.
Monyboy, ii. 17.
Monycroyne, i. 35.
Monygernagli, v. 6.
Monygriboge, i. 1.
Monyhelly, iv. 63.
Monyne, ii. 9.
Monytava, i. 39.
Moole, iii. 46.
Moonenisky, vi. 56.
Moony, i. 26.
Moore Parish, vi. 52.
Moorish, iii. 38.
Mordrane, vi. 8.
More, vii. 8.
Morinne, ii. 15.
Morish, iv. 5.
Mornagenagh, iii. 2.
Morndan, iii. 38.
Moroghtoho, ii. 38.
Morrettboy, iv. 14.
Morrish, iv. 7.
Morroghtoha, ii. 38.
Morvey, iii. 49.
Mota, iv. 50. vi. 46.
Moughnogh, i. 41.
Moullnenloll, v. 7.
Mountain, i. 32. iv. 62.
Mountaine, i. 28.
Mountaine, The, iii. 46.
Mountalbot, iv. 46.
Mountallen, i. 22. iii. 29.
Mowe, vii. 21.
Moyaroode, i. 2.
Moyaskeragh, i. 27.
Moyaskragli, i. 9.
Moycalgoe, ii. 52. v. 63.
Moycarga, ii. 20.
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Moycarnan, ii. 20. v. 52.
Barony of, i. 24. 6
. iii. 12. 32. 58. iv.65. 6
66. vii. 15. 45.
15 Moycullee, ii. 28.
Moydowne, iii. 45.
Moyfadda, vi. 36.
_ Moyfarta, Barony of, vi. i
Moyferta, Barony of, iv. ‘
Moygellan, i. 36.
Moygh, iii. 10.
Moyglass Commons, vi. 4
Moyglasse, vi. 49.
Mountain, vi. 50.
Moygownagh, i. 70.
Moygowny, vi. 39.
Moyhaston, iii. 34.
Mo}'hcden, ii. 28.
Moyhill, i. 50.
Moylaekmore, vii. 21.
Moylune, iii. 30.
Moymellan, vi. 62.
Moymolan, i. 41. 67.
Moymolane, iv. 57.
Moymore, iv. 10.
Moyne, v. 33. vi. 31.
Moyne’s Island, iv. 10.
Moynisli, iv. 10.
Moynore, v. 2.
Moyrash, ii. 24.
Moyreesh, iv. 33.
Moyreft, iii. 7.
Muccullin, Barony of, i
i. 46.
ony, Mountain, i
Muckalgie, iii. 30.
Muckeenagli, i. 28.
Muckellin, iii. 7.
Barony of, iii. 7.
Muckenagli, ii. 7. iv. 7. v. 15. vii. 2
Muckinagh, i. 28. vi. 5.
Muckincoleroe, iii. 29.
Muckineinooe, ii. 59.
Muckinis, Mannor of, ii. 59.
Mucklane, i. 30.
Mucklowne, iv. 7.
Muckollagli, i. 26.
Muckroish, i. 5.
Muckullin, i. 10. vi. 10. vii. 18.
Barony of, i. 9. 10. 27. 38.
ii. 7. 25. iii. 49. iv. 40. 62. \
35. vi. 5. 10. 17. 26. 53. vii.
- Casde, vi
Munsagh, iii. 46.
Muntalien, iv. 57.
~ .rony of, i'
- Baror
12. 50. i
Murriske, Barony of, i. 26. ii. 45. 58. i
vii. 8. 24.
Murvie, ii. 49.
Murvoy, iii. 57.
Muskerisli, iv. 59.
Mylane, iv. 34.
Myleeke, iii. 31.
Myny, iii. 7.
N.
Neale, i. 1. 29.
Neele, iv. 46.
Nenelially, vii. 9.
Newcastle, iii. 31. 41.
New Castle, iii. 34.
Newtown, v. 45. vi. 31.
Newtowne, iv. 31. 39. 46. v. 45. vi. 49.
Niarel, i. 46.
Nogliavall, ii. 11.
Nunsallagti, ii. 29.
Oakewood, v. 62.
Oggulyone, i. 38.
Ogliell, v. 45.
Oghery, vi. 10.
Oghillmore, ii. 48. vi. 53.
Oranbegg, i. 59. iii. 30. vii. 26.
Orney, i. 70.
Ossagh, iii. 21.
Ossy, iii. 21.
Oughlosk, v. 7.
Oughluske, ii. 24.
Oughterash, iii. 73.
Ougliterilowny, vi. 16.
Oughterush, North, iv. 62.
Ougtagh, iii. 67.
Oultannagh, iv. 52.
Oulterfian, iv. 23.
Outeagh, iii. 64.
Ower, iii. 44. 62.
Owir, ii; 15.
Ownerigh, i. 1.
P.
Palcrillane, iv. 31.
Pallace, iv. 23.
Pallice, ii. 52.
Pallvillree, ii. 21.
Pallysallagh, iii. 25.
Parke, i. 15. 56.
Peaghy, iii. 43.
Peake, ii. 8.
Peelturrickbegg, ii. 28.
Poldrian, vi. 64.
Pole, i. 15.
Polebane, iii. 46. v. 60.
Polecaple, vii. 24.
Polegriffin, iii. 46.
Polekerry, i. 23. iii. 49.
Polemac Cranna, i. 49.
Polemc Crannagli, iii. 54.
Polenafucke, vi. 59.
Poleshervoge, v. 38.
Poletelieliir, v. 16.
Poleturke, i. 20.
Polevooley. i. 1.
Pollagh, ii. 56. iii. 31.
Pollekerhee, iv. 70.
Pollelare, iii. 16.
Pollenelaroy, v. 45.
Polleshcrvoge, ii. 32. iii. 72.
Pollevaddy, v. 45.
Polliticahell, iii. 72.
Polliticahill, v. 38.
Pallitishahell, ii. 32.
Pollnehally, i. 7 1.
Pollnemaghell, iv. 45.
Pollogh, iv. 61.
Pollynerin, i. 72.
Polnaglea, iv. 30.
Polnesnmagh, vii. 12.
Polnesunagh, vi. 42.
Polvaddy, i. 31.
Polynerin, i. 58.
Poolegriffin, iii. 46.
Poolenemucke, iii. 60.
Pooleroe, i. 41.
Portagh, ii. 31. iii. 37.
Portdarragh, i. 10. vii. 18.
Portnafinchin, vi. 40.
Portneal, ii. 43.
Portnecrannagh, iii. 49. vii. 1.
Portraglian, i. 45.
Portrench, ii. 55.
Poulcooluky, v. 16.
Pouldeganiffe, vi. 33.
Poulehorisk, v. 9.
Powlogliarragh, ii. 54.
Prane, ii. 9.
Purtion, i. 39.
Q.
Quin Gardens, iii. 29.
Quinultagh, i. 46.
Quiny, Parish of, vi. 54.
R.
Rabrone, v. 35.
Racoyle, iii. 49.
Racoylemore, iii. 46. 49.
Raffincoline, ii. 30.
Raghibern, vi. 67.
Raghneshandrimen, vi. 67.
Raghsheandrimaglian, vi. 67.
Raghwore, vii. 21.
Raglas, iii. 43.
Raglasse, ii. 33.
Rahalban, iv. 20.
Rahally, vi. 53.
Rahane, iv. 2.
llahard, ii. 14.
Rahardagh, vii. 12.
Rahassane, i. 7.
Rahbane, iii. 49.
Ralieeneighter, iii. 63.
Raheenoughter, iii. 63.
Rahena, i. 1. ,
Ralienduffe, v. 45.
Raherdeevin, vii. 13.
Rahincoline, ii. 30.
Rahindufie, iv. 3 1.
Rahine, i. 23. iv. 12. vi. 50. vii. 11.
Rahineduff, iv. 2.
Rabin IUa, ii. 24.
Rahinlane, ii. 7.
Rahins, i. 1.
Rahivillane, ii. 7.
Rahmadar, v. 4.
Rahmary, i. 70.
Raigh, vi. 45.
Rain, iii. 67.
Rainoresin, ii. 25.
Raith, i. 33.
Rakans, ii. 39.
Rakerin. ii. 27. v. 35.
Raluna, iii. 23.
Ramalicane, v. 13.
Ramore, iv. 53.
Ramoyle, i. 7. ii. 24.
Ranafallaghtery, iv. 14.
Ranafaltry, iv. 14.
Ranagliane, iv. 2. 67.
Ranahan, vii.. 19.
Ranegassagh, vi. 26.
Ranevedane, ii. 14.
Rangillane, iii. 23-
Rannitgh, i. 41. iv. 10. vi. 40.
Rannaghan, i. 38.
Raplieak, iii. 58.
Rapheake, vi. 66.
Raraghtis, vii. 1.
Raretlane, iii. 33.
Rarvane, v. 55.
Rashane, v. 60.
Iiasteom, iii. 46.
Rath, i. 27. iii. 46. iv. 58. vi. 30.
Rathbanbegg, ii. 12.
Rathbane, ii. 55. vi. 31.
Ratlibanmore, ii. 12.
Rathbegg, iv. 46.
Rathcarun, v. 19.
Rathclara, v. 60.
Rathclony, iv. 54.
Rathcroskerry, ii. 54.
Rathdonane, i. 15.
Ratheen, vi. 26.
Rathelone, vii. 4.
Rathelonge, ii. 9.
Ratheskin, iv. 63.
Rathfealanebegg, iv. 67.
Rathfodagh, vii. 12.
Rathfoudagh, vii. 12.
Rathglass, vi. 65.
Rathgranagher, in. 19.
Rathine, iv. 9.
Rathlarga, ii. 29.
Rathleagh, v. 60.
Rathleese, iv. 42.
Ratlileet, iv. 28.
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Rathmea, iv. 63.
Rathmeage, v. 33.
. Rathmew, ii. 5. iii. 19.
Rathmore, iv. 53. v. 26. 45.
Ratlimoyle, i. 48.
Rathinnrcanagh, iv. 39.
Rathnedrady, v. 53.
Rathnedrudy, v. 53.
Ratlinegapanc, i. 45.
Rathnegarloge, iii. 19.
Ratlinelliagli, v. 33.
Rathneruddery, v. 53.
Rathnigruagh, iii. 30.
Rathogarta, v. 7.
Rathonlidan, vii. 16.
Ratliourin, v 19.
Rathready, v. 25.
Rathreedane, v. 37.
Rathroe, iv. 45.
Ratlisianlan, vii. 15.
Rathtlieirin, v. 50.
Ravilleedoone, iii. 10.
Rawile, iii. 46.
Reaskane, ii. 59.
Redmond, i. 26.
Renecen, i. 59.
Reneene, iii. 29.
Renenonle, iv. 46.
Rherverin, iii. 19.
Rinenollane, vii. 24.
Rinevill, iii. 30.
Ringarrow, ii. 23. iii. 14.
Roaghane, vi. 53.
Roan, i. 56.
Roanbeg M'Tuor M'Egan, v. 15.
Roane, vii. 27.
Roasky, i. 45.
Robineard, i. 35.
Rocks and Shrubby Parcclls, iii. 43.
Roffragane, i. 15.
Rogb, iii. 67.
Roglemore, iv. 64.
Rohanluon, v. 35.
Roiske, ii. 4.
Rooe, vii. 13.
Roonseere, i. 28.
Roschary, vi. 43.
Roscomon, vi. 12.
Barony of, i. 11. 21. 28. 40. 43. 44.
51. 54. 73. ii. 8. 17. 19. 24. 45. iii. 10.
51. 63. 64. v. 19. 23. 25. 30. 31. 34. 48.
52. 58. vi. 44. 45. 72. 74. 76. vii. 7. 27.
Roscribb, ii. 55.
Rose, ii. 29.
Rosedulin, iv. 59.
Rosgally, iv. 10.
Roskeane, iv. 10.
Roskebegg, ii. 24.
Roslary, vi. 43.
Roslcagh, ii. 47.
Roslinmollan, i. 57.
Roslumane, v. 30.
Rosmerane, v. 7.
llosmine, v. 33.
Rosroe, ii. 49.
Ross, iii. 34.
Rossadullan, ii. 9.
Rossane, iii. 49. 55. v. 35.
Rossavile, iii. 7.
Rossbegg, iii. 34.
Rosscahill, i. 27.
Rosscolla, iii. 34.
Rosse, ii. 4. 50. iii. 73. iv. 5. v. 33.
Barony of, i. 26. 32. 49. ii. 9. 21. 25.
iii. 34. iv. 11. 14. 29. vi. 68.
Rosseene, vii. 17.
Rosselevan, iii. 14.
Rossine, iii. 34.
Rosslumane, ii. 10.
Rossmullen, v. 44.
Rossriagh, ii. 47.
Rossvile, iii. 34.
Rossynellee, v. 44.
Rothcosery, ii. 36.
Roughane, vii. 24.
Roverkelly, iii. 24.
Row, iv. 45. 63.
Rowbehagh, ii. 27.
Rowcane, vii. 24.
Row Island, iv. 10.
Rownat, vii. 24.
(122.)
Roynellan, vi. 40.
Ruane, i. 1.
Ruanmore, v. 35.
RubenalWh. ii. 9.
Rugh, iv. 57.
Runechara, iii. 45.
Runeshoulty, v. 11.
Runevarkie, iv. 41.
Runnainandrey, iv. 50.
Runneboll, iii. 45.
Runtevolan, iii. 61.
Runtevolane, v. 23.
Rusbegg, iii. 18.
Rushinstowne, i. 46.
Ruskagh, iv. 63.
Russin, iii. 7.
Russinet, iv. 41.
Russin-Mollin, i. 38.
Ruveagh, iv. 31.
Rynegrenane, ii. 27.
S.
Salline Mountain, vii. 3.
Sanagh, iv. 48.
Sanoghbegg, iv. 23.
Sarsie, iii. 7.
Scalpnagowne, iii. 4. 28.
Scalpnegower, i. 7.
Scaipnegowre Coinon, i. 7.
Scartduffe, v. 5.
Schracurren, iii. 63.
Scornagh, i. 15.
Scradough, iv. 48.
Scrawagh, ii. 9.
Screaglnnarry, iv. 47.
Scregan, iv. 59.
Scregg, iii. 54.
Scriniogeni, iv. 40.
Searlergh, ii. 5.
Searsey [ ] Cartron, iii. 49.
Sellahane, iv. 50.
Sellernamore, v. 35.
Sellernibegg, iii. 7.
SeUernortb, ii. 7.
Selloghernon, ii. 24..
Serenenan, i. 14.
Sersy, vi. 26.
Sesley, iv. 12.
Sessee, iii. 10.
Sessey, i. 7.
Sessiagh, iv. 12.
Sessiaghneleahy, iv. 12.
Sessy, v. 49.
Shaghmore, iii. 37.
Shahane, vi. 26.
Shahibnllyline,. v. 64.
Shanacknock, '1. 34.
Shanaflaberty, i. 9.
Shanaile, ii. 59.
Shanalaght, iii. 57.
Shananoe, vi. 40.
Shanaraglia, i. 9.
Shanaroe, v. 47.
Shanasrihogh, iii. 7.
Shanballiline, iv. 7.
Shanballilosk, v. 7.
Shanbally, iii. 18.
Shanballyard, ii. 47. iv. 8.
Slianballyboght, i. 4.
Slianballyhoy, iv. 20.
Shanballyhugh, iii. 32.
Slianballyline, v. 64. vi. 68.
Shanballylosk, v. 52.
Shanbally mcmanus, i. 14. v. 53.
Shanballymodagh, iii. 46.
Shanballymore, i. 46. ii. 20. iv. 46.
23. vi. 70. vii. 21.
Shanballynemedagh, i. 14.
Shanballyowen, ii. 21.
Shanballyroe, i. 30. ii. 1.
Shanballysallagh, iii. 27.
Shanballyshenan, i. 14.
Shanboule, iii. 46.
Shanboy, v. 2.
Shancargen, ii. 55.
Sbancastle, iv. 59.
Shancknock, v. 9.
Shandangen, iii. 29.
Shanecastle, iv. 59.
Shanefrigoge, iii. 49.
Shanegber, iv. 59.
Sbanelovane, iv. 7.
Slianerogy, iii. 49.
Shangan, iv. 20.
Shangarane, iv. 35.
Shangonagh, iv. 20.
Shankill, ii. 31. iii. 37.
Shanknock, vi. 40.
Shannagrane, vi. 26.
Shannaharaghane, v. 44'.
Shannonphistyne, vi. 26.
Shannoveige, vi. 26.
Shannownasagurt, vi. 26.
Shanray, vi. 64.
Slmnvalle, iv. 57.
Shanvally, vii. 17.
Shanvallykeile, vii. 24.
Shanvallymoyler, ii. 24.
Shanvallynapishy, i. 67.
Shanvally Sla, ii. 28.
Shanvogh, v. 11.
Shanvoy, i. 15. iv. 51.
Shavaballin, ii. 24.
Shean, i. 48. iv. 39.
Shcanballymore, iv. 39.
Sheephin, v. 4.
Shelian, vi. 73.
Shehanagli, iii. 30.
Shehane, ii. 20. iii. 31.
Shehai'gan, iv. 59.
Shianbaue, iii. 24.
Shilloghane, :
Shin
. 70.
illy, i
Shoneragh, v. 23.
Shraden, ii. 29.
Slu-aduffe, vi. 36.
Shragarruffe, ii. 52.
Shragh, v. 35.
Shraghnakilly, vii. 12.
Shraigh, vii. 12.
Shraighicunningane, vii.
Shruife, vi. 57.
Shyan, i. 24. 28. 33.
Shyanbreaghwy, v. 28.
s'llc'hnr'e, vi. 45.
Silyhane, i. 12.
Single, vii. 19.
Sissereagli, vi. 19.
Sissiaghgortfadda, iv. 12.
Sisterweagh, ii. 9.
Skahury, i. 53.
Skardane, i. 25. vi. 57.
Skeaghboly, iv. 39.
Skeaghcoure, ii. 6.
Skeaghmore, ii. 31.
Skeaghnemuck, v. 52.
Skehanagh, ii. 36.
Skehanc, ii. 4. 36.
Skehine, i. 16.
Skehinenegan, i. 6.
Skehy, v. 54.
Skenegie, i. 31.
Skenemuck, iii. 49.
Skeregan, iv. 50.
Skevally, iii. 49.
Skiagh, i. 16.
Skidernagh, v. 11.
Skidy, i. 16.
Skiegg, iii. 54.
Skrighboy, ii. 31. iii. 37
Skyard, ii. 21.
Skyward, ii. 21.
Slade, v. 45.
Slaper, vi. 61.
Slattinony, vi. 60.
Slavegauna, i. 26.
Sleakeavoge, ii. 49.
Sleavaghry, iv. 22.
Sleavaghty, vi. 46.
Sleavenoue, ii- 24.
Slurininy, iii. 49.
Slewlagh, vi. 70.
Slewlany, iv. 35.
Sligagh, ii. 47.
Slovienine, ii. 7.
Smattanagh, v. 13.
Smotternagli, ii. 28.
Sniggin, ii. 55.
Sonagli, Soutli, iv. 54.
South, Comons, i’
Sonnagh, i. 15. _
North, Comons, l
South, i. 67. vi. 1
Sorsy, i. 9.
Soylesane, vi. 1.
Spiddell, iv. 35.
Spiddle, v. 35.
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Certificates.
Srableagh, v. 45.
Sraghduffe, iv. 5.
Sranada, ii. 60.
Sranagh, ii. 45.
Mountain of, ii. 45.
Sravagh, vii. 24.
Sregarne, vii. 11.
Srowans, vii. 22.
Sruanaffin, ii. 30.
Stealt, iii. 20. vii. 20.
St. John’s Parish, vii. 29.
St. Muntion, Parish of, vi. 38.
Stowellbegg, v. 60.
Stowellmore, v. 60.
Stradbally, iii. 23.
Straghtamer, iii. 46. 49.
Strawne, vii. 3.
Stolley, vii. 9.
Succaragh, vi. 70.
Succarow, vi. 70.
Sunagh, iv. 7.
Sunnagh, i. 19. 41.43. ii. 14. iii. 65. iv.48.
v. 35. vi. 46.
North, i. 7.
Syanbane, vi. 52.
Syanbar, ii. 9.
Sycan, vi. 26.
Sylernagli, iv. 59.
Syllernagh, ii. 9. ,
Synagh, iv. 48.
Synanagh, vii. 21.
Sj’rcaneane, v. 53.
T.
Taghclohy, vi. 31.
Taghduffe, i. 73. vi. 76.
Taghfadda, iii. 37.
Taghifada, ii. 31.
Tamsruora, iii. 12.
Tangarry, iii. 63.
Taomon, i. 38.
Tarbet, Island of, vii. 23.
Targoe, v. 55.
Tarmenroe, vi. 18.
Tarmonkellenbay, vii. 5.
Tarmonmulmoony, vii. 7.
Taughnabane, v. 13.
Taughnagherissoge, iii. 10.
Tawags, iii. 30.
Tawnagh, i. 41. 48. iii. 30. vii. 24. 25.
West, i. 28.
Tawnaghbegg, v. 5.
Tawnaghfinlagh Mountain, iv. 56.
Tawnaghmore, ii. 40. 55. iii. 30. 61. v. 5.
Tatvnantb, vii. 24.
Tawneene, i. 28.
Tawnydrissoge Mill, vii. 15.
Tawny fannoge, ii. 24.
Tawnylahard, ii. 15.
Tawnymore, v. 13.
Tawnysallagh, vi. 64.
Tawnyvaddy, vii. 24.
Teaghduffe, i. 19.
Teagliscara, Parish of, vi. 54.
Teenelt, i. 15.
Templebannagh, iv. 15.
Tempiemeale, v. 38.
Templemeule, ii. 32. iii. 72.
Templemoyler, ii. 56.
Teranrevagli, i. 73.
Terbert, Island of, iii. 48.
Terraon, iv. 4.
Terreraille, i. 39.
Terryfangall, iv. 59.
Teskali, v. 16.
Tewinish, vii. 24.
Tewnephook, v. 44.
Thomond, Earl of, Cheifrie, iii. 3.
Three Islands, iv. 3.
Tiagrino, ii. 35.
Tiaquin, Barony of, ii. 52. iii. 51. iv. 27.
vi. 6. 31. 28.
Tickmullassie, v. 56.
Tiraliane, iii. 10.
Tirawly, v. 34.
• Barony of, iii. 46. 49. vi. 56.
Tireflaghy, iii. 63.
Tirenea, vii. 19.
Tireneny, i. 31. ii. 32.
Tireney, iii. 72.
Tirlogh, ii. 44.
Tirrarill, Barony of, vii. 1. 13.
Tirravill, ii. 55.
Tirrawley, ii. 30.
Tirreagh, iv. 59.
Tirrekillen, vi. 23.
Tirrerill, Barony of, ii. 27.
Tobber, ii. 24. v. 57.
Tobberaghane, ii. 36.
Tobberaghter, vii. 17.
Tobberboy, i. 49.
Tobberbreedy, i. 14.
Tobberbuy, vii. 12.
Tobbereighter, vii. 17.
Tobbereloy, vii. 12.
Tobberfin, ii. 30.
Tobbernaveen, ii. 30.
Tobbernavrene, ii. 30.
Tobbernecaspy, iii. 24.
Tobbernefinny, vii. 24.
Tobbernelogh, i. 18.
Tobberregh, i. 20.
Tobber Roan, vii. 24.
Tobberroe, i. 53.
Tobberroy, vii. 24.
Tobberbranagh, iii. 63.
Tobberkeigh, iii. 33.
Toberoge, iv. 29.
Toberoige, i. 46.
Tobberroge, ii. 21.
Tobyrmaly, i. 70.
Toglianane, ii. 45.
Toghboyne, vii. 21.
Togher, iv. 29. 42.
Togherfin, ii. 26.
Togherfinn, iv. 1.
Tollabroder, i. 27.
Tollekihanbegg, i. 10. vii. 18.
Tollrnghj i. 20.
Tomagranell, i. 65.
Tombeagh, vi. 76.
Tomcaky, v. 59.
Tome, vi. 43.
Tonieboy, v. 27.
Tomfinlagh, v. 30.
Tomkeene, vi. 51.
Tonapowra, ii. 55.
Tondergree, iii. 34.
Tonelegeigh, vii. 19.
Tonelegish, vi. 26.
Tonelegeshee, vi. 30.
Toneleight, ii. 4.
Toneragee, vi. 42.
Toneragh, v. 23.
Tonlegge, i. 44.
Tonleigh, iii. 33.
Tonregee, iii. 34.
Tontegee, iv. 44.
Torinea, vii. 7.
Torloghbegg, i. 20.
Torloghcappa, iii. 49.
Terra, ii. 30.
Touchanany, ii. 7.
Touregh, v. 7.
Tourehy, i. 41.
Tourish, i. 41.
Tourmore, i. 56.
Toursumttane, vi. 47.
Towaghbegg, vi. 39.
Tovvenish, vii. 24.
Towevboy, v. 34.
Towercullugh, vi. 46.
Towerm'keane, i. 10. vii. 18.
Towermore, v. 27.
Tower ne Carte, v. 44.
Towerskehin, v. 40.
Towertullugh, vi. 46.
Towgli, iv. 19.
Towmore, ii. 31. iii. 37.
Townagh, ii. 59.
Townaghbane, iv. 30.
Townalagliane, ii. 15.
Townalea, ii. 60.
Towneclogh, vii. 17.
Townelegee, vii. 17.
Townemore, v. 56.
Townepattane, iii. 46.
Townikeedy, v. 44.
Towreagh, vi. 48.
Towreen, v. 18. vi. 43.
Towrin, v. 32.
Towrine, ii. 15.
Towrinard, i. 56.
Towrinmenlagh, iii. 63.
Tramskernagh, iii. 63.
Trannemanagh, ii. 54.
Transtemagh, iii. 54.
Traskernagh, ii. 29. iii. 63. i
Trasternagh, ii. 58.
Trean, iii. 21.
Treantoren, v. 42.
Treenbegg, iii. 31.
Trehgg, v. 35.
TrehiU, i. 3. iii. 22.
Tremeglera, vi. 69.
Trenevolgan, vi. 44.
Trenevolgane, v. 48.
Trianbegg, ii. 56.
Trianlegan, v. 13.
Triliill Cartron, iv. 7.
Trinaghbeggphilline, ii. 9.
Trinaghphilline, ii. 9.
Trinaghveigh, ii. 9.
Trinavanta, ii. 9.
Trineanurball, ii. 55.
Trinebrackane, vi. 5.
Trinecrevagh, v. 30.
Trinekiibeg, i. 35.
Trinelegan, v. 13.
Trinelehurvagh, i. 35.
Trinelisbanine, ii. 55.
Trineskehil, i. 4.
Trinevolgan, iii. 46. v. 30.
Tringarruffe, i. 27.
Triniloghane, v. 13.
Trinmore, iv. 6.
Triragh, iii. 45. '
Triskine, v. 13.
Trovertrive, iii. 75.
Trumree, ii. 54.
Trumsrura, vii. 15.
Trust, iv. 7.
Trustane, v. 43.
Trusty, vii. 12.
Tryanballyglasse, iii. 40.
Tryankittoroan Castle, iii. 40.
Trynereagh Mountain, i. 31.
Tuabrackane, ii. 24.
Tuagh, ii. 9.
Tuambegg, v. 20.
Tuam Dessy, iv. 2.
Tuammore, v. 20.
Tubberneglogg, i. 39.
Tubbridmore, vii. 12.
Tubrudan, iii. 48.
Tuerard, i. 28.
Tulchan, ii. 24.
Tulla, Barony of, ii. 54. vi. 21. 40.
Tullagh, iii. 54. v. 47. vi. 33. vii. 4.
Barony of, i. 22. 34. 36. 41. 42. 43.
45. 52. 68. ii. 11. 18. 26. 34. 37. 45.
46. 57. iii. 4. 9. 22. 28. 29. 73. iv. 33.
57. 62. 67. v. 6. 28. 39. 51. 63. vi. 7.
22. 23. 36. 40. 43. 61. 63. vii. 7.
Tullaghamore, vi. 63.
Tullaghane, Barony of, i. 41.
Tullaghbegg, iii. 48.
Tullaghboy, iii. 45. vii. 12.
Tullaghenray, i. 25.
Tullaghleankincolp, v. 53.
Tullaghmore, iii. 48.
Tullaghnegan, iii. 10.
Tullaghneleeky, iv. 61.
Tullagluielicky, vi. 23.
Tullaghquirke, vi. 5.
Tullamore, iv. 10.
Tullanacarrow, vii. 15.
Tullanahagh, ii. 28.
Tullanahore, vi. 72.
Tullaneherrick, v. 23.
Tullanekenny, v. 53.
Tullen, iii. 39.
Tulleo, Barony of, vi. 38.
Tullilegan,’ iv. 67.
Tullin, v. 34. vi. 76.
Tullogh, Barony of, ii. 33. 38. 42. iii. 55. 69.
iv. 61. v. 9. 61. 64. vii. 5. 19.
Tully, i. 11. ii. 23. iii. 14. 43. iv. 22. 45.
vi. 46. 64.
Mountain, iii. 49.
Tullymcegan, i. 18.
Tullymore, ii. 55.
Tullyrie, v. 35.
Tullyshellane, iv. 11.
Tullyvilly, vii. 6.^
Tumodoughan, ii. 24.
Tumsallagh, iii. 12.
Tumsuave, i. 32.
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Tunegane, iii. 69.
Tuonemucklin, v. 4.
Tuorine, ii. 47.
Tuorineconny, ii. 7.
Tureagheagl), i. 87.
Turlagh River, v. 26.
Turlaghnagappull, iv. 39.
Turllogb, ii. 42.
Turlogh, i. 15. 63. iii. 5. 34. 38. v. 17.
vii. 7.
Comon, vii. 12.
Turloghlishog, v. 15.
Turloghmore, vL 56. vii. 12.
Turnaghee, v. 44.
Turoe, v. 5.
Turpanbegg, vi. 12.
Turpanmore, vi. 12.
Turrin, iv. 59.
Tway, iii. 71.
Twinish, vii. 24.
T'volice, ii. 50.
Twomore, vi. 72.
T'vory, iii. 59.
Tyaquin, i. 46. 49. ii. 50. iv. 48.
Tyaquin Barony, i. 20.35. 38.48. 51. 59. 66.
ii. 1. 20. 28. 58. iii. 17. 25. 26. 27. 30. 32.
34. 41. 54. 60. iv. 2. 6. 8. 20. 31. 39. 63.
v. 21. 24. 41.43. vi. 12.25.36.55.64. 66.
69. 73. 76. vii. 6. 20.
Tyralngh, iii. 10.
Tyrawly, vii. 12.
Barony, i. 16. 26. 49. ii. 9. 58. iv. 1.
63. 72. v. 28. vii. 24.
Tyreagh, i. 56.
Tyredagli, vi. '43.
Tyreloghan, vii. 25.
Tyrenenv, v. 38.
Tyrone, 'iv. 46.
Tyronea, vi. 40.
Tysan, i. 12.
Tywinch, iii. 34.
U.
Uard, ii. 9.
Uggone,- i. 68.
Ugoone, ii. 34.
Ullardmore, iii. 27. vi. 75.
Ullinagh, iii. 7.
Ullorbegg, vi. 75.
Uitanagb, iv. 69.
Uma, i. 28. 43. iv. 59.
Umgee, iii. 71.
Umma, iv. 11.
Ummer, vii. 15.
Umrishbegg, v. 15.
Umrishmore, v. 15.
Uncle, iii. 31. 49.
Uncles, iii. 31.
Uneagli, iii. 34.
Urball, ii. 30.
Urietragh, i. 1.
Urlane, vii. 8.
Urlare, i. 15. vii. 11.
Urlinbegg, ii. 37.
Urlinmove, ii. 37.
IJrwonga, iii. 60.
V.
Voattis, vii. 24.
Voghibogb, v. 29.
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THE FORTY-NINE LOTS.
INROLMENTS of the Adjudications in favour of the (1649) Officers, (formerly denominated
« The 49 Lots”); preserved in the Office of the Chief Remembrancer of the Exchequer, Dublin.
1.— 19 Cha. 2. First Adjudication — Robert Earle of Leicester. Roll consisting of 124 Membranes,
and containing 50 Adjudications.
Joseph Wheeler, 128 Membranes, 50 Adjudications.
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TRANSCRIPT
OF THE
First ADJUDICATION on Roll No. 1. of the Forty-nine Lots.
PRESENT:
Sir Edward Smith, Kn' Lord Cheefe Justice of
his Majesties Court of Comon Pleas.
Sir Edward Dering, Baronett.
Sir Allen Broderick, Knight.
Sir Winston Churchill, Knight.
Edward CooKe, Esq.
BY HIS MAJESTIES Commissioners appointed for putting in execution an Act of Parliament,
intituled, An Act for the explayning of some dowbts arrising upon an Act intituled, An Act for the better
execution of his Majesties gracious Declaracon for the settlement of his kingdom of Ireland, and satis-
faction of the severall interests of Adven" Sould”, and other his subjects there, and for making some
alteracons of and additions unto the said Act for the more speedy and effectuall settlement of the said
king-dome ; and of soemuch as is still in force & remains to be executed of another Act, intituled An
Act for the better execucon of his Majesties gracious DeclaraEon for the settlement of his kingdome
of Ireland, and satisfaction of the severall interests of Advent", Souldiers, and other his subjects there.
WHEREAS upon stating of the arreares of the Commissioned Officers who served his Majestie or his Transcript of first
royal Father of blessed memorie in the warrs of Ireland before the fifth day of June one thousand six g$“^“j0,^0cn
hundred forty nyne, It appeared unto this Court that there was due to the Rl HonMe Robert Earle of Leicester,
for service done by him to his Majestie or his royall Father, as captain of horse, colonell and cap” of foote and
generall of the army, in the late warrs of Ireland, before the fifth day of June one thousand six hundred forty
nyne aforesaid, the sume of Twelve thowsand one hundred and fifteene poundes seaventeene shillings fower
pence : And it further appeared, upon distributing the securitie by the said Acts sett apart for satisfaction of
the said arreares amongst the said commissioned officers by lotts equally & indifferently drawne in open court
the six & twentieth day of September in the eighteenth yeare of his Majesties raigne that now is, that the
arreares of the said commissioned officers who served before the said fifth day of June one thousand six
hundred forty-nyne, then to be satisfyed, being by order of this Court devided into one hundred equall lotts, the
arreares above menconed were contayned in & did make up the first lott of the said arreares ; and that the
said securitie to be then distributed amongst the said officers, being also by like order of court devided into one
hundred equall lotts, the lands tenements & hereditam‘> hereafter mentioned were contayned in and did make
up the nynety fourth lott of the said securitie, and the said nynety fourth lott of the said securitie was drawn
for & towards the satisfaction of the said first lott of said arreares : And it further appeared unto this Court
that the severall lands tenements and hereditaments hereafter menconed were seised sequestered disposed
distributed sett out or sett apart by reason of or upon accompt of the late horrid rebellion or warr which
began or broke out in this kingdome of Ireland upon the three and twentieth day of October one thousand
six hundred forty one, and thereby are forfeited to and vested in his Majestie according to the true intent
and meaning of the said Acts, and unto the uses therein Unfitted mentioned and appointed (that is to say) To the
use of the said commissioned officers who served his Majestie or his royall father in the warrs of Ireland before
the fifth day of June one thousand six hundred forty nyne : It is therefore thereupon ordered adjudged and
decreed by the said Court, That the said Robert Earle of Leicester is by the said Acts lawfully and rightfully
intitled unto, and that hee his heires and assignes shall and may have hold and enjoy the lands tenements &
hereditam11 hereafter mentioned (that is to say) A tymber house, slated, on the Wood Keay of the citty
of Dublin, now or late in the possession of Nicholas Hansham, and returned, taken to have been formerly the
proprietie of Six- Luke Fitz-Gerrald, the yearly quitt rent whereof is one pound thirteene shillings ; and also
part of a front howse, backhowse & backsyde east side of Bridge streete in the citty of Corke, now or late in
the possession of Thomas Crooke, and soe returned, the proprietie of David Meskell, the yearly quitt rent
whereof is fifteene shift eight pence, which said part of a front howse, backhowse and backsyde are valued in
the distribution thereof at eighty three pounds twelve shillings ; a front howse and backsyde in the same streete,
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
Trans i t of first now or late in the possession of George Hobson, and sod returned, the proprietie of John Kent, the yearly quitt
Adjudication on rent wherof is seaven shillings six pence ; a cabbin and backsyde in the same streets, now or late in the
lion No. sgion of John Laddon, and soe returned, the proprietie of Henry Goold, the yearely quitt rent whereof
is three shift ; three front cabbins and a backsyde west syde of f same streete, now or late m the possession
of John Baily vintner, and soe returned, the proprietie of Robert Verdon, the yearely quitt rent whereof is
five shillings seaven pence halfepenny ; a tyled shedd, a peece of ground and small garden in the same streete,
now or late in the possession of John BaUy clothier, and soe returned, the proprietie of the said Robert Verdon,
the yearly quitt rent whereof is three shift nyne pence; a front slated howse, a backhowse, stable and two
backsydes in the same streete; now or late in the possession of John Baily & Ellin Gaynes, and soe returned,
the proprietie of James Goold Fitz Henry, the yearely quitt rent whereof is one pounds seaventeene shift six
pence ; a front howse, a backhowse, two shedds, a backsyde, two other front bowses and a garden by the river
syde in the said citty of Corke, now or late in the possession of John Collett, Thomas Withers, and John Baily
clothier, and soe returned, the proprietie of Francis Murrogh, the yearely quitt rent whereof is one pounds
fowerteene shift six pence ; a front howse slated, a backsyde and garden, and a ruined howse by the river syde,
now or late in the possession of Christopher Fagan, and soe returned, the proprietie of Dominick Roche
alderman, the yearely quitt rent whereof is elleaven shillings three pence ; a large front howse, backhowse,
backsyde and garden neere the river, now or late in the possession of William Field vintner, and soe returned, the
proprietie of James Goold Fitz-Pierse, the yearely quitt rent whereof is five shillings seaven pence halfpenny ;
two thatcht howses and a garden in the same streete, now or late in the possession of John Senhowse, John
Loneham and Ellinor Gerrald, and soe returned, the proprietie of Edmond Sarsfield and James Gould, the
yearely quitt rent whereof is two shift three pence ; a front thatcht howse, a backhowse, a large backsyde and
garden, two small cabins and garden in the same streete, now or late in the possession of William Probane and
Robert Phillips, & soe returned, the proprietie of Philip Coleman, the yearely quitt rent whereof is six
shillings ; two thatcht howses before the fort gate, and a garden west syde of the same streete, nOw or late in
the possession of John Collins, and soe returned, the proprietie of Robert Martell and William Mountgomery,
the yearely quitt rent whereof is three shift nyne pence ; two large thatcht howses, a cabbin, a large backsyde,
two gardens, old walls, a cabbin and two gardens more east syde the said streete, now or late in the possession of
William French, and soe returned, the proprietie of David Coleman and John Archdeacon, the yearely quitt rent
whereof is seaven shillings six pence; a front thatcht howse and a garden in the same streete, now or late in
the possession of William Cooke, and soe returned, the proprietie of Philip Conway, the yearely quitt rent
whereof is three shift ; one other front thatcht howse and garden in Forte streete, now or late in the possession
of Henry Kelly, and soe returned, the proprietie of Robert Verdon, the yearely quitt rent whereof is two
shift three pence ; one other front thatcht howse, a thatcht howse, three gardens and wast howse plott in the
same streete, now: or late in the possession of George Foiffe, and soe returned, the proprietie of William
Hoare and Patrick Hoare Fitz James, the yearely quitt rent whereof is seaven shift six pence ; one other front
thatcht howse and garden in the same streete, now or late in the possession of Margarett Seagrave ats Lego,
and soe returned, the proprietie of Robert Martell, the yearly quitt rent whereof is three shift ; a thatcht
howse, garden & backsyde in the same streete, now or late in the possession of George Sturgeon, and soe
returned, the proprietie of the said Robert Martell, the yearely quitt rent whereof is one shift six pence ; two
thatcht howses and two gardens in the same streete, now or late in the possession of John Collett, and soe
returned, the proprietie of the said Robert Martell, the yearely quitt rent whereof is five shillings three pence ;
a front slated howse, a backhowse, a stable, a yard, two gardens, and a howse in one of them, in the said streete,
now or late in the possession of Edward Bennett, and soe returned, the proprietie of William Verdon or
Thomas Goold, the yearely quitt rent whereof is nyne shillings fower pence half penny ; a front thatcht howse,
a backsyde and garden in the same streete, now or late in yc possession of John Martin, and soe returned, the
proprietie of Dominick Murrogh, the yearely quitt rent wherof is three shift nyne pence; a front thatcht
howse, a backsyde and two gardens in the same streete, now or late in the possession of Christopher Cottrell,
and soe returned, the proprietie of James Goold, the yearely quitt rent whereof is five shift three pence ; back
old walls, formerly a free schoole, two cabbins & two gardens in the same streete, now or late in the possession
of George Gamboll or Connor Meagh, and soe returned, the proprietie of John Goold, the yearely quitt rent
whereof is one shift six pence ; a large thatcht howse, backhowse, a yard and garden in the same streete, now
or late in the possession of George Bennett, and so returned, the proprietie of Edward Macky, the yearely
quitt rent whereof is two shillings three pence ; a front thatcht howse, garden and backsyde in the same streete,
now or late in the possession of George Bennett, and soe returned, the proprietie of James Fitz Henry, the
yearely quitt rent whereof is three shillings ; a large thatcht howse, another dwelling howse, a backsyde and two
gardens in the same streete, now or late in the possession of John Cranklin, and so returned, the proprietie
of Robert Martell, the yearely quitt rent whereof is fower shift six pence ; a thatcht howse and garden in the
same streete, now or late in the possession of Edward Bennett, and soe returned, the proprietie of Patrick
Goold, the yearely quitt rent whereof is fower shift six pence ; a front howse, a garden backward, with a close
backward called Lumbards Parke in Gallowes Lane, east syde in the said citty of Corke, now or late in the
possession of William Whaler and John Frayle, and soe returned, the proprietie of Dominick Roche Fitz
William, the yearely quitt rent of the same being one shilling six pence ; a thatched howse, a garden west of
the said lane, two cabbins and two gardens, now or late in the possession of John Hayle or William Wrene,
and. soe. returned, the proprietie of Philip Martell and Patrick Goold, the yearely quitt rent whereof is two
shift three pence ; a front howse, back cabbin & backsyde and garden east syde the said streete, now or late in
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the possession of George Greene, & soe returned, the proprietie of Adam Goold, the yearely quitt rent Trans
whereof is fower shillings six pence ; a large front howse, a stable, and backsyde, wherein is a thatcht
liowse, in Forte streete, now or late in the possession of Anthony Wharton, and soe returned, the
proprietie of Edward Martell, the yearely quitt rent whereof is six shillings nyne pence ; a front howse,
another dwelling howse, a backhowse and two backsydes in the same streete, now or late in the possession
of John Synnhowse, and soe returned, the proprietie of the said Edward Martell, the yearely quitt rent
whereof is twelve shillings fower pence halfe penny ; a front thatcht howse, a small backsyde, in the
same streete, now or late in the possession of the said John Sennhowse, and soe returned, the proprietie
of Dominick Roche, the yearely quitt rent whereof is two shift three pence ; a slated howse, a stable,
and backsyde, in the same streete, now or late in the possession of Benjamin Jenkins, and soe returned,
the proprietie of Edward Sarsfield Fitz Thomas, the yearely quitt rent whereof is three shillings nyne
pence ; a small corner howse, a thatcht howse in the same streete, now or late in the possession of
Edward Wilder and Nathaniell Cox, soe returned, the proprietie of Thomas or Edmund Sarsfield, the
yearely quitt rent ”whereof is one shilling tenn pence halfepenny; a front slated howse, a stable, and
garden, in Spittle streete, west syde, now or late in the possession of Edward Godwyn, and so returned,
the proprietie of Edmund Sarsfield Fitz Thomas, the yearely quitt rent whereof is three shillings nyne
pence ; six cabbins and a garden in comon to them, called Garrynegran, east syde of the same streete,
now or late in the possession of Edward Goble, and soe returned, the proprietie of John Coppinger Fitz
Edmund, the yearly quitt rent whereof is seaven shift six pence; a front, with five sePall waste plotts, in
the same streete, now or late in the possession of Edmund Porter, and soe returned, the proprietie of
Edward Galway, the yearly quitt rent whereof is two shift three pence ; a front thatcht cabbin, a peece
of ground, and backsyde, west syde of the said streete, now or late in the possession of Sarjant James Fyfe
and Luke Galway, and so returned, the proprietie of Robert Verdon, the yearely quitt rent whereof is
one shilling six pence; two thatcht cabbins in the same streete, now or late in the possession of Chris-
topher Austan, & so returned, the proprietie of Robert Verdon, the yearely quitt rent whereof is one
shilling six pence ; a cabbin in the same streete, now or late in the possession of Christopher Cappuck,
and soe returned, the proprietie of the said Robert Verdon, the yearely quitt rent whereof is one shilling
six pence ; two cabins and a wast plott of ground in the same streete, now or late in the possession of
John Baily clothier, and soe returned, the proprietie of the said Robert Verdon, the yearely quitt rent
whereof is two shillings three pence ; a cabin and large garden in the same streete, now or late m the
possession of the said John Baily, and so returned, the proprietie of William Verdon, the yearly quitt rent
whereof is three shillings ; two cabbins, two wast plotts and a garden, a front thatcht cabbin, and a
thatcht cabbin backwards, now a smith’s forge, in the same streete, now or late in the possession of
Nathaniel Cox and Pheby Rowland, and soe returned, the proprietie of Edmund Sarsfield, the yearely
quitt rent whereof fower pence halfe penny ; a front howse slated, and a garden in the same streete, now
or late in the possession of Cap" Phillip Parker, and soe returned, the proprietie of Sir Robert Cop-
pinger, the yearely quitt rent whereof is fower shift six pence ; a howse, a howse backward, a thatcht
cabbin and backsyde, a court and three gardens, west syde of Spittle streete, now or late m the possession
of Thomas Crooke, and soe returned, the proprietie of John Galway Fitz Walter, the yearely quitt rent
whereof is nyne shillings ; a thatcht howse, a backsyde, and a garden, in the lane neere Redd Abby, in
the said citty of Corke, now or late in the possession of Capt" Phillip Parker, and soe returned, the
proprietie of Henry Goold, the yearely quitt rent whereof is three shift; six cabbins, and a garden in
comon to them all, in the same lane, now or late in the possession of Phillip Parker, John Russell,
Margarett Marcus, William Gold, Morris Fitzgerrald, and David Lynch, and soe returned, the proprietie
of John Meade and Morris Roche Fitz John, the yearely quitt rent whereof is six shift ; a thatcht cabbin
and garden in Bowernamontan, east syde, now or late in the possession of Phillip Parker, and soe
returned, the proprietie of Daniell Minechan, the yearely quitt rent whereof is two shift three pence ,
two thatcht liowses, five thatcht cabbins, and two gardens, in the same streete, now or late m the pos-
session of Thomas Hayes, and so returned, the proprietie of George Goold the
three shillings; a cabbin and garden in the same streete, now or late m the possession of the said John
Smith, and soe returned, the proprietie of the said Phillip Coleman, the yearely quitt rent ,s one shift six
pence ; three cabbins and a garden in the same streete, now or late in the possession
so returned, the proprietie of George Kiddy, the yearely quitt rent whereof s three sh , a a dated c
howse and backsyde, another slated howse, a backsyde and garden, a t la ci ow * ° returned
tann yard, in S' Nicholas Lowe streete, now or late in the possession of Thomas Mills and so ietu ned
the proprietie of Edward Gallway or Edward Sarsfield, the yearely quitt rent whereof is seaven shift s
pence ; three thatcht cabbins and garden, and a yard, in the same streete, now or late in the possession
of Thomas Kelly, and soe returned, the proprietie of Dominick Tirry Fitz Edmond, t e yeaie y qui
whereof is two shift three pence ; part of a front slated howse, a mault howse, and garden, in the same
streete, now or late in the possession of Phillip Parker, and soe returned, the proprietie of Edward fcais-
field, which part of the said front slated howse, mault howse, and garden is valued in the distribu tion lerco
at forty five pounds tenn shift, the yearely quitt rent whereof is eight shift six pence farthing ; wo a
cabbins in Spittle streete, now or late in the possession of John Webb, and two other ,thJtd’t J
the same streete, now or late in the possession of Nathaniel Co* and soe returned, the
Edmond Sarsdeld ; All which last mentioned premisses are scrtuatt lying and bei g , y C
and liberties thereof, the totall of quitt rent thereout doe and payable to his MJerte, 1,18 he"“ *
cessors, being Kfteene poundes nyneteene shillings fi *e pence farthing ster : And that all and smgHw J
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premisses, with all advantadges profitts and comodities whatsoever to the same belonging or in any wise
appertayning, and all arreares of rents and other profitts growne due thereout since the five and twentieth of
March one thousand six hundred sixty six, may, and by the tenor and intent of the said acts of Parlia-
ment of right ought to be held and enjoyed by the said Robert Earle of Leicester, his heires and assignes,
to the use of him the said Robert Earle of Leicester, his heires and assignes; the premisses to be held
of his Majestie, his heires and successors, in free and coition soccage, as of his Majesties castle of Dublin,
under theyearely rents herein before men coned, and noe other ; the said sePal yearely rents and payments
to be made and payed at the receipt of his Majesties Excheq'in Dublin, at the two most usuall feastes
or tearmes of the yeare, that is to say, att the feast of S' Michaell the Archangell and the Annunciation
of the blessed Virgin S' Mary, by even & equall portions : And it is further ordered adjudged and decreed
by this Court, That the said Robert Earle of Leicester is also by the said Acts lawfully and rightfully
intitled unto, and shall and may receave and enjoye to him, his executors administrators and assignes,
the sume of One thousand poundes, part of the sume of One hundred thousand poundes, which by the
said Act of Explanation is to be raysed for the use of and to be distributed amongst the said commissioned
officers who served his Majestie or his foyall Father in the wans of Ireland, before the fifth day of June
one thousand six hundred forty nyne ; and also the sume of One hundred and sixty poundes, part of
the sume of sixteene thowsand pounds which is to be payed by the R' honnobl' Wentworth Earle of
Roscomon & Roger Earle of Orrery, their heires or assignes, for the use of the said commissioned officers,
out of the sev*all forfeited howses & lands graunted or intended to be graunted unto them in the citty
of Lim’ike ; and that the acquittance of the said Robert Earle of Leicester, or of his executors adminis-
trators or assignes, or his or their attorney- lawfully authorized, shalbe a sufficient dischardge unto his
Majesties Vice Threasurer of Ireland for the tyme being for the said sume of One thousand poundes, and
to the said Wentworth Earle of Roscomon and Roger Earle of Orrery, their heires and assignes, for the
said sume of One hundred and sixty poundes, or such part thereof as shalbe payed unto him or them :
Provided alwaies, that the lands tenem" and hereditaments hereby adjudged and decreed towards satis-
faction of the aforesaid arreares, shalbe noe hynderance to the said Robert Earle of Leicester, his heires
executors administrators and assignes, in receaving such further satisfaction for the said arreares as upon
the distribucon of the remayning part of the said securitie shalbe due to them : Saving and hereby
reserving a lease of the aforesaid timber howse, slated, on the Wood Key Dublin for the residue of a
tearme of forty one yeares commencing in the yeare of our Lord One thowsand six hundred thirty nyne,
at the yearely rent of twenty poundes, to such as have right thereunto : Saving alsoe and hereby reserving
unto Richard Scudamore esq. his right to a lease of the aforesaid front howse, two shedds and backsyde
in the said citty of Corke, now or late in the possession of the said John Collet and Thomas Withers,
at the yearely rent of eight pounds : Saving alsoe a lease for One hundred and one yeares, dated in
the yeare one thowsand six hundred and two, at five poundes three shift p annu, of the said front
howse, slated, a backsyde and garden, and a ruined howse by the river syde in the said citty of Corke,
now or late in the possession of the said Christopher Fagan, to such as have right thereunto : Saving
also a lease, dated the twentieth of June one thowsand six hundred thirty seaven, for sixty one yeares,
at thirteene shift fewer pence p annu, of part of a large front howse, backhowse, backsyde, and garden,
neere the river, now or late in the possession of the said William Field vintner, to such as have right
thereunto : Saving also a lease, dated the fifteenth of May One thowsand six hundred twenty one, for
fifty one yeares, at twenty shillings p annu, of two thatcht howses before the forte gate west syde Bridge
streete in the said citty of Corke, now or late in the possession of the said John Collins, to such as have
right thereunto : Saving also a lease from Easter One thowsand six hundred thirty three, for sixty one
yeares, at the rent of fower poundes p annu, of the said front slated howse, backhowse, a stable, a yard,
two gardens and a howse in one of them, in Bridge streete aforesaid, now or late in the possession of
the said Edward Bennett, to such as have right thereunto : Saving also a lease, dated the one and
thirtieth of August One thousand six hundred thirty eight, for sixty one yeares, at two poundes p annu,
of the said large front howse, a stable, and backsyde wherein is a thatcht howse, in the fort streete in the
said citty of Corke, now or late in the possession of the said Anthony Wharton, to such as have right
thereunto: Saving also a lease, dated the sixteenth of October One thowsand six hundred thirty one,
for sixty one yeares, at fower poundes p annu, of the said front howse, another dwelling howse, a
backhowse, and two backsydes, in the same streete, now or late in the possession of the said John
Synnhowse, to such as have right thereunto : Saving also a lease, dated the tenth of January One thowsand
six hundred twenty six, for forty eight yeares, at tenn shift p annu, of the said front thatcht howse
and small backsyde in the same streete, now or late in the possession of the said John Synnhowse, to
such as have right thereunto : Saving alsoe a lease and decree of the aforesaid slated howse, a stable, and
backsyde, in the same streete, now or late in the possession of Benjamin Jenkins, to such as have right
thereunto: Saving also to James Meagh the benefitt of his decree to the aforesaid small corner howse
and thatcht howse in the same streete, now or late in the possession of the said Edward Wilder and
Nathaniel! Cox, and also to a front thatcht cabbin, a thatcht cabbin backwards, now a smith’s forge, in
the same streete, now or late in the possession of Pheby Rowland : Saving also a lease, dated in September
one thowsand six hundred thirty nyne, for sixty one yeares, at the rent of one pounde p annu, and two
henns or a shilling, of the aforesaid front slated howse, a stable, and garden, in Spittle streete, west syde,
now or late in the possession of the said Edward Goddwyn, to such as have right thereunto : Saving also
to Maurice Roche Fitz John all such right and title as hee hath to two cabbins of the aforesaid six cabbins,
and a garden in comon to them, in the said lane neere the red Abby : Saving also a lease, dated
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the one and thirtieth of November Onq thowsand six hundred thirty fower, for sixty one yeares, Transcript of first
at twenty shift p annu, of part of the said slated corner howse and backsyde, another slated howse RoH No.T’jw.
and backsyde, a garden, a thatcht howse, a long shedd, & a tannyard in St. Nicholas low streete
in the said citty of Corke, now or late in the possession of Thomas Mills, to such as have right there-
unto : Saving also a lease, dated the first of May One thowsand six hundred thirty eight, for fifty one
yeares, at tenn shillings p annu, and a henn or six pence, of the aforesaid three thatcht cabbins, a garden,
and a yard, in the same streete, now or late in the -possession of Thomas Kelly, to such as have right there-
unto : Saving also a lease to Richard Parker of the said part of a front slated howse, a mault howse, and
garden, in the same streete, at forty shillings p annu, now or late in the possession of Philip Parker: And
saving unto Andrew Murrogh and his heires the full benefitt of a decree of his Majesties late Com" for
executing the said Act of Settlement, bearing date the thirtieth day of July in the fifteenth yeare of his
said Majesties raigne that now is. And this our Judgment and Decree, Wee doe hereby certifye unto
his Grace James Duke of Ormond, Lord L' Gen§all and GenSall Governor of Ireland, and to, his Grace
Michaell Lord Archbishop of Dublin, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and to his Majesties court of Ex-
chequer there ; to the end that effectuall letters pattents under his MatiCi greate seale of Ireland may be
forthwith graunted unto the aforesaid Robert Earle of Leicester for the finall settlement and confirmation
of all the premisses and everie part thereof, unto the said Robert Earle of Leicester, his heires executors
adm" and assignes, pursueant to this our Judgement, Decree, and Certificatt, according to the true intent
and meaning of the said Act of Settlement and of the said Explanatory Act. Given under our hands
and seales the two and twentieth day of March in the nyneteenth yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne
Lord Charles the Second, by the grace of God King of England, Scottland, France, and Ireland, Defender
of the Faith, &c. Annoq> Dili 1666.
Edw. Smythe. Edw. Deriiig. N. Churchill. Edw. Coolce.
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INDEX
NOMINUM
Adjudications
(1649)
OFFICERS.
VII.
INDEX NOMINUM
TO THE
Inrolments of Adjudications in favour of the (1649) Officers, preserved in the
Office of the Chief Remembrancer of the Exchequer, Dublin.
Note, The Roman Numevals refer to the Original Rolls; the Arabic Figures, to the Skins or Membranes of each Roll.
ABBOTT, Richard, i. 20.
Abercromby, Quartermaster John, ii. 125.
Abercromy, Quartermaster John, ii. 125.
Abraham, Lieut. Richard, ii. 111. 112.
Lieut. Thomas, ii. 111. 112.
Ackinston, Jonathan, ii. 111.
Ackland, Baldwin, i. 56.
Adaire, Major Alexander, i. 122. 123. 124.
Capt. Andrew, ii. 121. 122.
Capt. Andrewe, ii. 120.
Capt. James, ii. 44.
Lieut. Robert, ii. 30.
Sir Robert, ii. 40.
esq., William, ii. 8.
Cornet William, ii. 8.
Adaires, Captain James, ii. 8.
Adam, Quartermaster, ii. 120.
Adams, Benjamine, i. 94.
Bryan, i. 94.
Ensigne John, i. 94.
Robert, ii. 4. 5. 18.
Thomas, ii. 101.
Widdow, ii. 41.
Addam, Robert, ii. 16. 17.
Adderly, George, ii. 57.
Addis, John, i. 33.
— — Lieut. John, i. 32. 34.
Aderley, George, i. 26.
Aderly, George, i. 26.
Thomas, ii. 48. 50.
Aderson, Edward, i. 42.
Adye, Lieut. Thomas, i. 3.
Agard, Edmond, i. 55.
Aghly, Nicolas, ii. 53.
Aghmoty, Cornett John, i. 103.
Agnew, Cornet Alexander, ii. 27.
Major James, ii. 30.
John, i. 11.
Albemarle, George, Duke of, ii. 62.
Lord Duke of, ii. 59. 61.
Alcer, Thomas, ii. 103.
Alders, Samuell, i. 94.
Aldritch, Robert, ii. 91.
Aldwortb, Lieut. Col. Richard, i. 49.
Lieut. Col. Richard, i. 50. 51.
Ale, James, i. 42.
Alefrey, Paid, i. 35.
Alfrey, Paul, i. 37.
Algoe, Ensigne Robert, i. 104.
Aliher, Thomas, ii. 83.
Allen, Elis. Daniell, ii. 38.
Edward, ii. 91.
Quartermaster John, ii. 105.
Lawrence, ii. 112. 115.
Mary, ii. 38. 39.
Robert, ii. 4. 5. 69. 81. 83. 127.
Capt. Robert, i. 114. 115. ii. 5. 6.
Thomas, ii. 51.
William, ii. 52.
Allward, John, i. 22.
Allwin jun., William, ii. 20.
Aimer, Thomas, ii. 82.
Alven sen., William, ii. 25.
Alvin sen., William, ii. 25.
Alwin sen., William, ii. 82.
Anderson, Alexander, ii. 10.
Andrewes, Lieut. Richard, i. 58. 59.
Andrews, Lieut. John, i. 35. 36. 37.
Ensigne Richard, i. 35.
Angier, Lord, i. 86.
Anglesey, Arthur, Earle of, ii.- 113.
Annesley, John, i. 78.
Annesly, John, i. 79.
Andiors, Olliver, i. 11.
Aphughes, Lieut. Francis, ii. 19. 20. 21.
Apleyard, Sir Mathew, i. 55.
Appleyard, Sir Mathew, i. 30. 56. 57.
knt., Sir Mathew, i. 29.
Archbold, Ens. Joseph, ii. 105. 106.
William, i. 13.
Archdale, Capt. William, ii. 78.
Archdeacon, John, i. 1.
Archdecon, John, ii. 86.
Archer, Thomas, i. 18. 100. 101.
Arglasse, The Earle of, ii. 109.
Arland, Richard, ii. 100.
Armstrong, John, ii. 88. 89. 90.
Quartermaster, ii. 32.
Robert, ii. 88. 89.
Capt. Thomas, i, 72. 73.
Sir Thomas, i. 72.
Arnett, Capt. James, ii. 125.
Arnold, William, i. 103.
Capt. William, i. 66.
Arnult, Capt. James, ii. 125.
Arran, Richard, Earle of, ii. 78. 79. 80.
Arsdeacon, Pierce, ii. 100. 101.
Arthur, Doctor, i. 26.
Thomas, ii. 25.
[ ], i- 12.
Arthure, Patrick, ii. 20.
Ascue, Capt. Thomas, ii. 112.
Ash, Anne, i. 25. 27. 28.
Mr. John, i. 25.
Thomas, ii'. 33.
Ashley, Major Robert, ii. 55.
Ashwell, Cornett John, i. 111.
Askin, Lieut. David, ii. 111. 112.
Ens. Symon, ii. 111. 112.
Aslon, Edward, ii. 83.
■ Capt. Edward, ii. 81.
Thomas, ii. 49.
Aswell, John, i. 113.
Atchison, Col. William, ii. 88. 89.
Atliboy, The Corporation of, ii. 59.
Corporacon of, ii. 60.
Athenree, The Corporacon of, ii. 27. 28.
Athmotty, John, i. 104.
Atliy, Walter, ii. 27.
Atkins, Capt. John, i. 116. 117.
Atkinson, John, ii. 42.
Jonathan, ii. 114.
Robert, i. 86. ii. 59.
Col. William, ii. 90.
Attwell, Joseph, i. 75. '
Audley, Lieut. James, ii. 22.
Augustine, Capt. George, ii. 10. 11.
John, ii. 10.
Capt. John, ii. 10. 11.
Auliffe, John, i. 42.
Aungier, Henry, ii. 46.
Austan, Christopher, i. 1.
Axtell, Elisha, i. 36.
Ayle, William, i. 121.
Aylmore, Garrett, ii. 110.
Aylward, John, i. 17. 36.
Pauli, i. 8.
Sir Peter, i. 58.
B.
Babe, Christopher, ii. 41.
of Dervor, ii. 41. 42.
Backner, John, i. 32. 33.
Backnor, John, i. 34.
Badnedge, Thomas, ii. 16.
Lt. Col. Thomas, i. Ill,
Bagaly, Humphry, i. 17. 18. 19.
Baggott, Will, i. 22.
Bagnall, George Marshall, i. 116. 117.
Thomas, ii. 25.
Bagshaw, Nicholas, ii. 32.
Baiard, Lieut. William, ii. 8.
Baily, John, i. 2.
John, Clothier, i. 1.2.
John, Vintner, i. 1.
Baine, John, i. 123.
Baker, Benjamine, i. 82.
Capt. John, i. 25.
Baldwin, Cornet, i. 32.
John, i. 32. 33. 34. ii. 33.
Capt. John, ii. 33.
Balfore, Ens. William, ii. 102. 103. 104.
Ball, Richard, i. 72. ii. 86.
Ballagh, Tiege, ii. 38.
Ballard, Morrys, i. 25.
Norrys, i. 27.
Lt. William, i. 25.
Ballenton, Lieut. Adam, ii. 127.
Balls, Richard, ii. 85.
Bamblett, William, i. 23.
Bancroft, John, i. 6.
Banister, Capt. Henry, ii. 116. 118.
Ens. Henry, ii. 116. 118.
Lieut. John, i. 49. 50. 51.
Banks, Raph, ii. 127.
Bannister, Col. Peregrine, ii. 53.
Col. Peregrine, ii. 52.
Barber, John, ii. 109.
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Barber, Marry, ii. 60.
Bargrane, John, ii. 22.
Barker, Francis, ii. 90.
Capt. Philip, ii. 127.
William, i. 50.
Barloe, William, ii. 33.
Barlow, Ralph,
Richard,
Barnes, Tobias, ii. 12. 13.
Barnestable, Quartermaster Charles, i. 106.
107.
Barnewell, John, ii. 94. 95.
. of Bremore, ii. 1 12.
Barrett, Sir Andrew, i. 66.
Giles, ii. 70.
James, i. 100.
Sir James, i. 66.
John, i. 64. ii. 81. 83. 85. 86.
Mrs., i. 38. 40.
Richard, i. 8. 58. 60. 80.
Sir William, i. 67.
Barrington, Alexander, i. 100.
Barron, Jeoffrey, ii. 101.
Lieut. Walter, ii. 111. 112.
Bany, David, ii. 73.
Edmond, i. 42.
Ellen, i. 27.
Ens. Gilbert, ii. 120. 121.
James, ii. 56. 58. 90. 92.
John, i. 66. 67.
Richard, i. 3. 4. 5. ii. 105. 106.
Thomas, i. 55. 56. 57.
William, i. 35.
Barrymore, Earle of, ii. 82.
Richard, Earle of, ii. 17.
Barnstable, Quartermaster Charles, i. 108. 9.
Bartlett, Capt. John, i. 114.
Capt. Thomas, i. 114.
Barton, James, ii. 120. 121.
Ens. James, ii. 120.
Thomas, i. 6.
Barzy, Thomas, i. 121.
Bashfbrd, Richard, i. 8. 9.
Baskervill, Capt. Francis, i. 17.
Bason, Henry, i. 90.
Bassett, Richard, ii. 12. 13. 76.
Alderman Richard, ii. 20.
Bate, Richard, i. 78.
Bates, Zachary, i. 54.
Bath, Bartholomew, ii. 32.
James, ii. 41.
John, ii. 38.
Katherine, ii. 61.
Robert, i. 72. 104. ii. 12. 27.
[ 1 ii. 41.
Bathurst, Henry, i. 52.
Jeane, i. 29. 30.
Batten, Capt. Thomas, i. 32.
Bayes, Edmond, ii. 103.
James, ii. 102.
Bayly, Christopher, i. 6.
Lieut Alexander, ii. 127.
Capt. i. 96.
Lieut Edward, ii. 10.
Henry, ii. 70.
Capt John, i. 98. ii. 10. 11.
— John, Clothier, i. 43.
Major, i. 67. ii. 109.
Col. Robert, ii. 70.
Serjeant, i. 64.
Bazill, William, i. 79.
William, esq., i- 78.
Beacher, Thomas, i. 21.
Beadle, Capt Ambrose, ii. 59.
Beaghan, Peter, i. 11. 12. 13.83.84. ii. 106
^ Peter, esq., i. 82. ii. 105.
William, ii. 59.
Beard, Richard, ii.73. 74.
Thomas, ii. 116.
Beare, Lieut Richard, i. 14. 15.
Richard, i. 16.
Thomas, ii. 48. 50. 73. 118.
Bearsly, William, ii. 113.
Bedborrough, Thomas, ii. 12. 13. 16.17.
Bedlue, Elinor, ii. 41.
Beecher, Lionell, i. 42. 43.
Thomas, i. 20.
Begs, of Borrestowne, ii. 69.
John, i. 8.
Walter, i. 92.
[ ] of Borrestowne, i. 90.
Belcher, Robert, ii. 102.
Belford, Major Michael, i. 103.
Beling, Mr., ii. 33.
Bell, William, ii. 4. 5. 16.
Bellay, John, i. 113.
Major John, i. 111.
Bellers, Samuel, i.3.
Samuell, i. 4.
Bellew, Ensigne Benjamine, i. 62.
Bellingham, Sir Daniell, i. 106.
Belshcrre, Anthony, i. 43.
Benagh, Ulick, ii. 28.
Bennett Christofer, i. 83.
Christopher, i. 25. 90. 92. ii. (
Edmond, i.43.
Edward, i. 1. 2.
Francis, ii. 113.
George, i. 1.
Katherine, i. 36.
• Marcus, i. 22. 23.
Mary, i. 25. 27. 28.
Mr., ii. 69.
Cornet Richard, ii. 4.
Thomas, i. 52.
Capt. Thomas, i. 32. 33.
Bennis, Thomas, ii. 103.
William, ii. 16. 17. 18.
Benson, Richard, i. 78.
Thomas, ii. 5 1.
Bent, Richard, i. 39. 40.
Capt. Richard, i. 38.
Bentley, Edward, ii. 22.
James, ii. 22.
Benton, Buckenham, i. 27.
Berkley, John, Lord, i. 12.
Berkly, John, Lord, i. 11.
Bermingham, The Lord, ii. 76.
Bernard, John Cornet ii- 83.
Lieut. John, ii. 81.
Adj. Gen. Phillip, ii. 81.83.
Cornet Phillip, ii. 81. 83.
Quartermaster, ii. 81. 83.
Bernwell, John, ii. 95.
Bessett Aid. Richard, ii. 82.
Bessick [ ], ii- 33.
Best, Cornet John, i. 111.
Beswick, Captaine, ii.42.
Betsworth, Capt Arthur, i. 14.
Bettsworth, Elizabeth, i. 14. 15. 16.
Richard, ii. 116. 118.
Betty, Lieut. John, ii. 96.
Bevan, William, ii. 28.
Biggart, Ens. John, ii. 27.
Biggerl, John, ii. 35.
Billingham, Sir Daniell, i. 108.
Billingsley, Edward, ii. 20. 21.
Major Edward, ii. 19. 20. 21-
Ens. Henry, ii. 19. 20.
Lieut John, ii. 19. 20.
Capt. William, ii. 19. 20.21.
Billingsly, Lieut. Edward, i. 52. 53.
Lieut. Robert i. 52. 53.
Samuel, ii. 91.
Bingham, Collegtines, i. 65.
Collestine, i. 64.
Bingly, Capt. John, i. 32.
Major, ii. 72.
Bird, John, i. 32. 33. 34.
Capt. Walter, i.3. 33. 34.
Birmingham, Lord, ii. 27. 28.
Birne Brane, of Killtymon, i. 39.
Garrett, i. 39.
— r Quartermaster Garrett, ii. 121
of Ardinary, George, i. 39.
James, i. 86.
John, ii. 19. 20. 21.
Teige Oge, i. 29. 86.
Bisbane, Ens. James, i. 47.
Bispall, Walter, ii. 98.
Bitb, Major John, i. 69.
Black, John, ii. 27. 28.
Peter, i. 112.
Sir Thomas, ii. 27 .
Blackar, Fardinando, i. 113.
George, i. 113.
Blacke, Sir Valentine, ii. 28.
Blacker, Ensigne Ferdinando, i. 1!
Ensigne George, i. 111.
Richard, ii. 57.
Blackney, of Rickinh, ii. 70.
[ ], ii- 32.
Blake, Christopher, :
-Domi
- Geffiy, i
— Jeffry, i.
, i. 54.
Blake, Jeoffrey, i. 33.
John, i.'6. 47. 90. ii. 28.70.
Marcus, i. 3. 64. ii. 109.
• Martin, i. 64.
Nicholas, i. 93. ii. 38. 46. 47.
Sir Richard, i. 54. ii. 53. 59. 60.
knt., Sir Richard, ii. 62.
Robert i. 54. 64.
esq., Robert, ii. 62.
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OFFICERS
- Sir Thoi
r. 48. i
Valentine, i. 47.
— Sir Walter, i. 47. 70.
William, i. 47. 70.
Sir William, i. 47. 70.
Walter, i. 3.
Blanch, William, i. 72. 73.
Blaney, Edward, i. 47.
Henry, Lord, i. 1 1 1. ii. 24. 25. 26.
Capt. Richard, ii. 24-. 25. 26.
Blayre, Major Robert, i. 104.
Blenerhassett, Arthur, i. 109.
Capt. Ardiur, i. 106. 107. 108.
Phillip, ii. 1. 2.
Blewett, Bartholomew, ii. 56.
— Dominick, ii. 57.
John, i. 55.
Blith, Major John, i. 68. 69.
Blood, Joshua, i. 94.
Bluett Bartholomew, i. 26.
James, i. 26.
Robert i. 26.
Blundell, Su Arthur, n 24.25.26.
Capt Charles, ii. 63. 1 12.
Sir George, ii. 24. 33.
Blundevill, Richard, i. 121.
Blunt, Col. Charles, i.62.
Major George, ii. 19. 20. 21.
John, ii. 49.
Mrs. Valentine, i. 62. 63.
Boate, Anthony, i. 105.
Bobyer, Martin, i. 109.
Boddington, Alex., ii.82.
Bodkin, Alex., ii. 52.
Andrew, ii. 28.
Christopher, i. 80.
Dominick, ii. 28. 109.
Edmond, ii. 27. 110.
Edmond Oge, ii. 46.
George, ii. 28.
James, i. 3. 80. ii. 28. 109.
John, i. 33. ii. 27. 28.
Jonack, ii. 27. 76.
Jonock, ii. 28.
Lawrence, i. 47. ii. 27. 28.
- Nichol
3. 66.
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Robert ii- 66.
Bodwills, Capt. Thomas, i. 47.
Bolan, Jasper, i. 50.
Leonard, i. 49.
Boles, Richard, ii. 100. 101.
Bollard, John, ii. 113. 115.
Bolton, Major Carroll, i. 8. 9.
Lieut. Daniell, ii. 59.
Lieut. Col. Daniell, i.47. ii. 59.
. Richard, i. 8. 9.
Thomas, i. 8. 9. 23. 59. 60.
Bolyoh, Chirurg" John, i. 111.
Bond, Jolm, i. 50. ii. 89.
Booker, Col. John, i. 49. 50. 51. !i
61.
Capt. Thomas, i. 49. 50. 51.
Boone, Ensigne William, i. 17.
Booth, Robert i. 69-
Robert, esq., i. 68.
Boreman, Major Francis, i. 80.
Borlace, Sir John, sen., i. 110.
knt, Sir Jolm, i. 111.
Borr, John, i. 19.
Margarett i- 19.
Borrage, Henry, ii. 20.
Bostock, Ensigne George, i. 58.
Ens. George, i. 60.
Bottsworth, Peter, i. 38.
Boughton, Lieut. Daniell, i. 4-7. 48.
Boulton, Thomas, i. 22. ii. 3.
Bourk, Widow, ii. 87.
Bourke, Redmond, ii. 28.
Richard, ii. 85.
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Adjudications
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OFFICERS.
Bourke, Thomas, ii. 28.
Lieut. Thomas, ii. 103.
Tobias, i. 122.
Ensigne Walter, i. 54.
Widdow, ii. 85.
Bowden, John, ii. 61.
Bowen, Lieut. Mathew, i. 25. 27. 28.
Bowennan, Edward, ii. 100.
Bowler, James, ii. 82.
John, i. 100. ii. 25.
Thomas, ii. 25.
Bowles, Richard, ii. 55.
Thomas, ii. 70.
Bowmer, John, i. 113.
— — Capt. John, i. 111.
Boy, James, ii. 127.
Boyce, Mr., i. 35.
Nathaniell, i. 49.
Boyd, Adam, i. 98. 99.
— Lieut. Adam, i. 122.
Quaster-Master Adam, ii. 120. 121.
Capt. Archbold, ii. 111. 112.
George, ii. 127.
Major George, ii. 72.
Ens. Gilbert, ii. 35.
Robert, ii. 70.
Boyde, Adam, i. 96.
Thomas, i. 64. 65.
Boyer, Martin, i. 102.
Boyes, Sir John, i. 35. 36. 37.
itnt., Sir John, ii. 63.
Boyle, Lieut. James, ii. 38.
John, ii. 24. 25. 26.
Michael, i. 98.
Michaell, i. 96.
Robert, ii. 39.
as Capt. of Foot, Robert, ii. 38.
Lieut. Robert, ii. 38.
Dame Una, i. 25. 27. 28. 52.
Boyler, Richard, i. 102.
Boys, Sir John, ii. 64.
Boyse, Sir John, ii. 63. 112. 114 115.
Boyton, Alexander, ii. 101.
Edmond, i. 97. 98.
Edward, i. 96. 97. 111. 112.
George, i. 97. 112.
John, ii. 101.
Patrick, i. 97. 111.
Pierce, ii. 101.
Robert, i. 97. 111.
Stephen, i. 97.
Brabason, Anthony, ii. 18.
Bradon, Major Andrew, ii. 88. 89.
Bradston, William, ii. 12. 13.
Bradstone, Anthony, i. 74.
Thomas, i. 74. 76.
Brady, George, ii. 113.
Hugh, ii. 113.
. — - John, ii. 59. 113.
Lieut. Nicholas, i. 38. 39.
Patrick, ii. 113.
— Patricke, ii. 113.
Teige, i. 123.
Thomas, ii. 113.
Braly, John, 48. 50.
Zachariah, ii. 102.
Zachary, ii. 48. 50. 104.
Bramble, Richard, ii. 101.
Brandell, Richard, i. 96.
Blander, Owen, ii. 61.
Brasier, Paule, ii. 82. 84.
esq., Paule, ii. 81.
Braync, Quarter- Master Richard, ii. 52. 53.
Brayver, James, i. 22.
Brazier, Paule, ii. 83.
Brazill, Martin, i. 78.
Breading, John Marshall, i. 104.
Breck, Robert, ii. 109.
Brelsford, John, i. 42. 43.
Brenn, Capt. Henry, i. 96.
Brenne, Capt. Henry, i. 98.
Brereton, Capt. Samuel, i. 78. 79.
Robert, i. 7.
Breretone, Robert, i. 6.
William, i. 6.
Brett, Edward, ii. 22.
William, i. 54. ii. 22. 23. 59. 61. 6i
Brian, Francis, i. 121.
Brice, Robert, ii. 9.
esq., Robert, ii. 8.
Lieut. Robert, ii. 111. 112.
Briddca, Richard, ii. 20.
Bridges, Anne, i. 25. 27. 28.
Elizabeth, i. 25. 27. 28.
Simon, ii. 72. 76. 77.
Bridges, Symon, i. 49.50. 51. ii. 73. 74. 75.
78. 80. 116. 118. 119.
— Capt. Symon, i. 55. 56.
Sir William, i. 25.
Bridget!, Symon, i. 54.
Bridgman, Henry, i. 64. 65.
Brien, Ens. ii. 99.
John, ii. 98.
. Capt. Henry, i. 98.
Brinn, Chaplain Theobald, ii. 116.
Brisbane, Ensign Andrew, ii. 8.
Capt. William, ii. 8.
Lieut. William, ii. 4.
Brisbeane, Ens. William, ii. 59.
Briscoe, Edward, i. 119. 120. ii. 45.
Thomas, i. 22. 23.
Bristant, William, ii. 10.
Briver, Francis, ii. 1.
Broadbye, William, ii. 102.
Brocas, Richard, ii. 32. 34.
Brock, Elnathan, ii. 48. 105.
Brockett, Lieut. Edmond, i. 32. 33.
Colonel William, i. 29.
Broderick, Sir St. John, i. 52. 53.
Bromage, Capt. Thomas, ii. 105.
Brombey, Capt. Nicholas, i. 45. 46.
Bromby, Capt. Nicholas, i. 106. 107. 108.
Bromley, Lieut. Thomas, ii. 40.
Bromly, Capt. Nicholas, i. 108.
Capt, Nich, i. 109.
Brooke, William, ii. 113.
Brookes, Francis, ii. 59. 61. 62.
Brookman, Bartholomy, i. 42.
Brough, Richard, ii. 107.
Robert, ii. 107.
Broughton, Capt. Edward, ii. 19. 20. 21.
Col. Robert, ii. 19. 20. 21.
Brown, Robert, ii. 73.
Browne, Andrew, i. 6. 54- 64. ii. 28. 65.
Cbirurgeon Andrew, ii. 35.
Anthony i. 47.
Lieut. Charles, i. 54.
Christopher, ii. 76.
Dominick Oge, i. 90.
Sir Dominick, i. 4. 6. 70. ii. 27. 65. 76.
• Dominicke, ii. 28.
Edmond, ii. 27.
Edward, i. 3. 55. ii. 27. 28. 76.
Gefiry, i. 4.
Gregory, ii. 27.
Honora, ii. 49.
Hugh, ii. 33.
Lieut. Hugh, ii. 8.
James, ii. 28. 65. 123.
Jane, ii. 103.
Jeoffrey, esq., i. 103.
Jeoffry, i. 7.
John," i. 20. 35. ii. 27. 28. 46. 49. 56.
Lieut. John, ii. 63. 64. 67. 68.111.114.
• Sir John, ii. 19. 20. 21.
Katherine, ii. 60.
of Killpatricke, ii. 60.
The Lady, ii. 69.
• Mabell, ii. 95.
• Marcus, ii. 27. 28. 76. 109.
Margery, ii. 27. 28.
Mathew, i. 70. 72.
Nicholas, ii. 28.
Oliver, ii. 27.
Corporal Oliver, ii. 76.
Peter, i. 47. 64. ii. 52.
Phillip, i. 35. 50.
Richard, ii. 28. 60. 69.
Capt. Richard, i. 11.
Lieut. Richard, i. 32.
Robert, ii. 73. 74.
Lieut. Samuel, i. 33.
Samuell, i.-58.
Lieut. Samuell, i. 32.
Thomas, i. 16. 70. ii. 27. 28. 50. 60.
65. 76. 80. 123.
of Dublin, gent., Thomas, ii. 80.
Capt. Lieut. Thomas, ii. 85. 86.
Walter, i. 80. 90. ii. 27. 28. 60. 88.
William, i. 36. ii. 14. 60. 91. 92.
Qr. Mr. William, ii. 35.
Xplier, ii. 27. 28.
Widow [ ], ii. 10.
Widdow [ ], ii. 11.
Brownloe, Richard, ii. 100.
Sir William, ii. 14. 100.
Bruise, Ens. George, ii. 30.
Brumly, Capt. Nicllas, i. 108.
Brunewtt, Thomas, i. 52.
Brunker, John, ii. 91.
Brunkert, Charles, ii. 24. 25. 26.
William, Lord, ii. 24. 25. 26.
Bryan Abigail, ii. 102.
Francis, i. 17.
Humphry, ii. 56. 58.
John, ii. 49.
Patrick, ii. 91.
William, i. 49.
Bryen, Col. Henry, i. 52. 53.
Bryne, Capt. Henry, ii. 5.
Bubb, Roger, ii. 100.
Buccridge, Thomas, ii. 92.
Buchannan, Qr. Mr. William, ii. 98.
Buchannon, Ens. Archibold, ii. 98.
Lieut. William, i. 122.
Buckannon, John, ii. 116.
William, i. 122. 123. 124.
Lieut. William, ii. 98.
Buckeridge, Thomas, i. 23.
Buckett, Peirpoint, i. 64.
Bueknor, Lieut. John, ii. 52. 58.
Buckridge, Thomas, i. 17. 18. 72. 121.
ii. 93.
- — - osq., Thomas, ii. 91.
Buckworth, Major Richard, ii. 76. 77.
Buddie, John, i. 33.
Bull, John, i. 3. 4.
Qr. Master Henry, i. 3.
Bullock, Nathaniel!, i. 116.
Bulvertaffe, Thomas, i. 98.
Bundell, Capt. Charles, ii. 111.
Burchall, Richard, i. 78.
Burden, Widdow, i. 55. 56.
Burford, Nicholas, i. 122.
Burgage, John, ii. 57.
Burgess, Capt. George, i. 108.
Burgesse, Capt. George, i. 106. 107. 109.
Burgh, Capt. Robert, i. 98.
Burlace, knt., Sir John, i. 110.
Burleigh, William, i. 95.
Lieut.-Colonel William, i. 94.
Burne, John, ii. 16. 17.
Burnell, Christopher, i. 109.
Henry, i. 107. 109.
Burniston, John, i. 3. 4. 5.
Burrage, William, ii. 103.
Burrey, John, i. 88.
Burrogh, Robert, i. 96.
Burrowes, Alexander, ii. 44.
Andrew, ii. 94.
Ens. Edward, ii. 105.
Francis, ii. 94. 95.
Henry, ii. 91.
James, i. 20.
Capt. Richard, i. 96.
William, ii. 94.
Wingfield, ii. 22.
Burrows, Sir Erasmus, i. 96.
Burstead, John, i. 42.
Richard, ii. 82.
Burstean, John, i. 45.
Bursteed, Richard, ii. 25.
Burston, Daniel, i. 37.
Daniell, i. 36.
Burt, John, ii. 41. 61.
Burwash, George, i. 6.
Bury, John, i. 3. 4. 89.
Bushell, George Scanderbeg, i. 34.
Pascho, ii. 70.
Butcher, Mervina, ii. 98.
Butler, Capt. Edmond, i. 98.
Edward, i. 55. 56.
Capt. Edward, i. 96.
Francis, i. 18. 55.
Sir Francis, i. 13. ii. 19. 20. 21.
— George, ii. 16.
- — — Lieut. George, ii. 44.
John, i. 6. 111.
Col. John, i. 20. 55. 56.
Peirce, i. 97.
Richard, ii. 73. 74.
Theophilus, ii. 33.
. Thomas, ii. 16. 17.
Capt. Thomas, ii. 16. 17. 18.
Butterfield, John, i. 70. 111. 112. ii. 101.
Buttler, Edward, ii. 101.
. John, i. 23.
Pierce, ii. 101.
Thomas, ii. 52.
By gar t, John, i. 94.
Byhan, Lawrence, ii. 73.
Byrne, Michael, ii. 48. 50.
Teige Oge, i. 39.
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Bysse, Alexander, i. 80.
John, ii. 33.
John, Chief Baron Excheq., i. 82. 8
84.
c.
Cade, Lieut. William, i. 35. 36.
Cadogan, William, i. 11.
Cndwell, John, ii. 28.
Cady, Pierce, ii. 100.101.
Calfe, Isaac, i. 20.
Isacke, i. 21.
Callaghan, Christopher, ii. 61.
Callaghane, Danniell, ii. 102.
Callagher, Ens. John, ii. 116. 118.
Callendar, Ens. William, ii. 112.
Callender, Ens. William, ii. 111.
Cambell, Arthur, i. 11.
Camell, John, ii. 65. 66.
Campbell, Alexander, ii. 98. 99.
- Daniell, :
.22.
Capt. Finly, ii. 85.
Hugh, ii. 35. 36.
• Capt. Hugh, ii. 111. 112.
John, ii. 73.
Ens. John, i. 25. 27. 28.
Quartermaster John, ii. 35.
Campion, James, ii. 94.
Cample, Hugh, ii. 100.
Cantwell, Michael!, i. 18. ii. 100.
Cappock, Christopher, i. 38.
Elinor, i. 25.
Elizabeth, i. 38. 40.
Xpher, ii. 94. 95.
Cappors, Elinor, i. 27. 28.
Cappuck, Christopher, i. 2.
Caranthers, Quartermaster George, ii. 120
Carew, James, i.72.
Thomas, i.72.
Carey, widow Anne, ii. 116. 118.
Capt. David, ii. 116.
Lieut., i. 40.
Nicholas, i. 113.
Lieut. Theophilus, i. 38.
Capt. Thomas, ii. 10.
William, i. 122.
Carne, Paule, ii. 1
Carny, Patrick, i. 26.27.
Carpenter, John, i. 26. 64. ii. 49. 57.
Phillip, ii. 47
Capt. Phillip, ii. 76.77.
Lieut. Thomas, ii. 76. 77.
Carr, Capt. Alexander, ii. 112.
— John, Deane of Armagh, ii. 102. 10
104.
William, ii. 61.
Carran, Ens. Patrick, ii. 88. 89.
Patrick, ii. 90.
Ens. Patricke, ii. 89.
Carrev, Major George, i. 111. 113.
William, ii. 28.
Carrick, Thomas, i. 53.
Capt. Thomas, i. 52.
Carroe, Daniell, ii. 60.
Carroll, Daniell, i. 42.
Carron Teige, i. 97.
Carry, George, i. 111.
Carter, Lieut. Arthur, ii. 106. 107.
John, ii. 6. 32.
Ens. John, ii. 105. 106.
Cornet, Thomas, ii. 52. 107.
Carthcarth, William, ii. 107.
Carthy Cnoglior, i. 42.
Edmond, ii. 49.
Carthyes, Teige, i. 29.
Carton, Edmond, ii. 33.
Cartwright, Serjeant Thomas, i. 64.
Cartwriteh, Robert, i. 100.
Carty, Edmond, ii. 56. 58.
Teige, ii. 56.
Cary, Peter, i. 18.
Casbonc, Capt. Thomas, i. 35. 36.
Casey, Michaell, ii. 60.
Cashed, Archbishop of, ii. 101.
Lord Archbishop of, i. 98. ii. 101.
Cashill, Lord Archbishopp of, i. 111.
Cassey, Ens. Charles, ii. 70.
Michaell, ii. 60.
(122.)
Cassey, Robert, ii. 100.
Cassin, James, i. 50.
Castle Stewart, Andrew, Lord, ii. 24. 25. 26.
Casy, James, i. 18.
eh Charles, ii. 88.
heart, Capt. Adam, ii. 88. 89.
- Lieut. Alexander, ii. 88. 89.
- Gabriel, ii. 88. 89. 90.
- Lieut. Gabrieli, ii. 88. 89.
- Lieut. John, ii. 63.
- Lieut., ii. 63.
| Cather, Ens. Bernard, ii. 120. 121.
- Lieut. David, ii. 102. 103. 104.
Catherlogh, Lord Vis. i. 58. 59.
Catts, Harman, i. 38. 40.
jun., Harman, i.38.
Causaban, Thomas, ii. 73. 74.
I Causabon, Capt. Thomas, i. 58. 59.
[ Cavan, Earle of, ii. 111. 114.
Richard, Earle of, ii.98. 102. 103. 104.
j Cawdron, George, i. 37.
| Chaffy, William, i. 36.
| Challener, James, ii. 61.
j Challoner, James, ii. 41.
Chambers, Phillip, i.78.
| Thomas, ii. 24.
Capt. William, ii. 59.
Champeon, John, i. 94.
William, i. 94.
I Champion, John, ii.25.
William, ii. 85.
Chapman, Thomas, i. 78.79.
1 Chappell, Christopher, i. 47. ii. 38. 39. 47.
Chappie, Richard, i. 32.
| Charlemount, William, Lord Visct. ii. 48. 50.
Charlelon, Lieut. John, ii. 125.
Charter, Lieut. Arthur, i. 108.
Chatter, Henry, ii. 83.
Capt. Henry, ii. 81.
Cheevers, Barnaby, i. 35.
- Christopher, ii. 43.
- John, ii. 41.
- Richard, i. 49. ii. 89.
- Thomas, ii. 89.
- William, i. 15.
| Cheslin, Thomas, Commissary, ii. 105.
sterman, Lieut. John, ii. 52.
I Chestwood, Thomas, ii. 91.
Chichester, Major Edward, i. 52.
- Lieut. Col. John, ii. 1.
- Major, i. 53.
Chidley, James, ii. 56.
Jane, ii. 58.
Childs, Mr. William, i. 68. 69.
Chilian), Aid., ii. 114.
Chillingworth, Thomas, ii. 33.
[ ], ii. 61. 62.
Chimney, Robert, ii. 49. 51.
Christmas, Thomas, i. 17.
Merch. Thomas, i. 19.
Chudleigh, Thomas, ii. 56.
- Lieut. Thomas, i. 66.
Chuite, Daniell, ii. 49.
Clnnbrazill, Henry, Earl of, i. 119. 120.
James, Earle of, i. 119.
Claneboy, James, Lord Visct., i. 119.
Clanrickard, Ulick,LordMarquesseof, ii.78.
Clapham, George, ii. 33.
Clarck, Ensigne Edward, i. 32.
Vincent, ii. 50.
Clare, Henry, ii. 113.
Clarke, Aid., ii. 6.
-John, ii. 56. 72. 76.
- Robert, ii. 38. 109.
- Thomas, i. 32.
- Widdow, i. 34.
-[ ], i.106. ii.3.
Clayton, Jane, ii. 73. 74. 75.
1 Col. Randall, i. 14. 15. 16. 22. 23.
24. 25. 28. 31. 33 . 34. 35. 36. 37.
39. 41. 45. 46. 62. 63. 108. ii. 52.
53. 73. 74. 75. 107. 108. 118.
- Col. Randoll, i.27.29.
Col. Randolph, ii. 116. 118. 119.
Thomas, ii. 73.
Clearke, James, ii. 12.
Cleare, William, ii. 1.
Cleere, James, i.52.
- William, i. 36. ii. 1.
I Clements, Lieut. Francis, ii. 127.
Clerck, [ ] Vincent, ii. 48.
Clerke, James, ii. 13.
John, i. 73.
[ ], i. 108.
Cleyton, Col. Randall, i.32.
Cloane, Noraine, ii. 28.
Clone, James, ii. 27.
Clonfert, William, Lord Bishop of, ii. 14.
Glory, Farrell, ii. 61.
Close, Lieut. John, ii. 44.
William, u. 61. 62.
William, Carrigmaster, ii. 59.
Closli, Robert, i. 75.
Closse, Robert, i.75.
Clothier, William, i. 6.
Clottworthy, Lieut. Col. James, i. 94.
Clough, Quarter-Master John, i. 17.
Cornet Thomas, i. 17.
Clowny, Robert, ii. 91.
Cloyd, Richard, i. 123.
Coamer, William, i. 20. 21.
Coeheran, Lieut. Col. ii. 10.
Lieut. Col. Hugh, ii. 10.
Uthird, ii. 10.
Cock, William, i. 112.
Cockeran, Lieut. Col. Hugh, ii. 11.
Cockin, Capt. Thomas, ii. 114. 115.
Cockran, Lieut. Col. Hugh, ii. 11.
Richard, i.8.
Codd, John, i. 50. ii. 89.
(1649)
OFFICERS
Coghran, Lieut. Col. Hugh, i
[ ] Lieut. Col., i
Cole, Sir John, ii. 1. 2. 3.
bart., Sir John,
120.
- Michaell, i
.91.
Richard, i. 75.
William, ii. 91.92.
Sir William, ii. ] .
kilt., William, ii. 1.
Coleman, David, i. 1.
John, i. 88. ii. 19.82.
Margarett, i. 75.
Phillip, i. 1.2. ii. 25. 85. 127.
Richard, ii. 19.
Colhcrington, Capt. Nicholas, i. 49.
Colhome, Lieut. Walter, ii. 116. 118.
Collett, John, i. 1.2.
Colley, Francis, i. 17. 18. 19.
Richard, i. 36.
Collier, Richard, i. 72. 73.
Collin, Richard, i. 35.
Thomas, i. 35.
Collinges, Nicholas, i. 105.
Collins, James, i. 117.
John, i. 1. 2. 36. ii. 39.
John, gent., ii. 38.
Julian, ii. 82.
widow Julyan, i. 75. 77.
Richard, "
i. 35. 3
i. 14. 1!
112.
- Roger,
— Thomas, i.
Collis, William,
Collison, Thomas, ii. 16.
Colloonij, Loi’d Baron of) ii. 38.
Colloony, Lord Baron of, ii. 55.
Richard, Lord Baron of, ii. 5t
Collman, William, ii. 51.
Collum, Lieut. Phillip, i. 3.
Collvill, Alexander, ii. 59. 61. 62.
- Robert, ii. 62.
- Capt. Robert, ii. 59. 61.
Colman, Phillipp, i. 43.
Colpois, John, ii. 53.
Lieut. John, ii. 52.
Colson, Sampson, ii. 70.
Coltan, Nicholas, I. 55.
Colthrop, Ambrose, ii. 85.
Colthrope, Ens. Andrew, ii. 81.
Colvill, James, i. 94.
Combe, Nicholas, i. 8. 9.
Combes, Thomas, i. 75.
Combs, Thomas, i. 77.
Comer, William, i.21.
Comerford, Patrick, i. 23. 78.
- Richard, i. 18. 55. 72. ii.
Comin, Richard, ii.78.
Comine, Capt. John, i. 45. 46.
Major Phillip, i. 45. 46.
Richard, ii. 79.
Comoay, Ignatius, i. 112.
Condon, Peirce, ii. 56. 58.
Conelie, James, i. 111.
Coney, Alderman, i. 123.
- Mrs., i. 123.
78.
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INDEX Capt. Francis, ii. 19. 20. 21 .
NOMINUM Conian, Redmond, i. 29.
to »“> Coniar, Edmond, i. 29.
i„A£rrf°thc Conine, John, ii. 28. _
(1649) Connell, Patricke, ii. 57.
OFFICERS. Conningham, Robert, i. 22.
Conningan, John, ii. 101.
Conningsby, chirurgeon Humphry, i. 55.
Connock, John, ii. 91.
Connolly, James, i. 97.
Connor, Christopher, ii. 33.
Conont, Roger, ii. 70.
Conran of West Malestowne, i. 122.
Considen, Ens. Berby, i. 29.
Consident, Mathew, i. 64. 65.
Considin, Teige, i. 27.
Constable, Capt. William, ii.76.77.
Conway, David, i. 97.
Edward, Lord Viscount, i. 85.
George, i. 1 1 1 .
Lieut. James, i. 106. 107. 108. 109.
Jeane, ii. 57.
Joane, ii. 57.
Lord Viscount, i. 86. 87.
Mary, i. 97.
Michaell, i. 97.
Nicholas, i. 97.
Phillipp, i. 1.
William, ii. 82.
Cooke, Alderman, ii.30. 96. 97.
Dr. Allan, advocate, i.47.
Doctor Edward, i. 47. 48.
George, ii. 121. 122.
George, of London, merchant, ii. 104.
George, of London, merchant tailor,
ii. 120.
John, i. 22. 58. 60. 78.
Peter, ii. 78. 79.
Richard, i. 26. ii. 57.
Alderman Richard, ii. 31 .
Thomas, i. 6.
Lieut. Thomas, i. 111.
Mr. Thomas, ii. 112. 115.
William, i. 1.
Coolcsy, Henry, ii. 70.
Cooley, Dudley, ii. 63. 64.
Cooly, George, ii. 33.
Coomy, John, ii. 103.
Cooper, Mrs. Christian, i. 38.
Lieut. Edward, i. 38.
■ Lieut. George, ii. 98. 99.
Cornet James, ii. 98. 99.
John, ii. 33.
widow Mary, i. 113.
Mr., i. 39. ii. 82.
Thomas, i. 88.
Walter, ii. 25. 85. 87.
William, i. 55.
Coote, Col. Chidley, i. 88. 89.
■ Richard, esq., i. 88. 89.
Thomas, i. 8. 9. 22. 59. 60.
Cope, Anthony, ii. 44. 45.
Capt. Walter, i. 25. 27. 28.
Copper, Thomas, i. 26.
Coppinger, Adam, i. 94..
Edmond, i.75. 100.
James, ii. 28.
John, i. 1.
Lady Katherin, i. 42.
Robert, i. 116. ii.95.
Sin Robert, i.2. 52.76.
Thomas, i. 95.
Coppingers, James, i. 102.
Coppleston, Quartermaster George, ii. 98. 99.
Corathers, Quartermaster George, ii.l 21.122.
Corelt, Alderman Richard, ii. 19.
Corgan, William, ii. 61.
Corgin, Patrick, ii. 41 . 43.
Cork, Richard of, i. 109.
Corkan, Katherine, ii. 61 .
Cork Citty, Corporation of, i. 102.
Corke Citty, Corporation of, i. 77.
Corporacon of, ii. 45.
Edward, Lord Bishop of, i. 94.
Cloyne and Ross, Edward, Bishop of,
i. 53.
Lord Bishop of, ii. 25.
Richard, Earle of, i. 106. 107. 108.
Robert, i. 104.
Corker, Nicholas, i. 22.
Robert, i. 59. 60.
Cormock, Henry, ii. 43.
Jeffrey of Farnaght, ii. 73.
Cormocke, John, ii. 92.
Cormuck, Anstance Ny, i. 26.
Ellin, i. 17.
Cornelius, John, i.75.
Corn)’, Jasper, i. 26.
Corporacon, The, ii. 28.
of Athenree, ii. 27.
of Kinsale, ii. 56.
Corrett, Alderman Richard, i. 105.
Corry, Lieut. Adam, ii. 111.112.
Edmond, i. 104.
Corthy, Teige, i. 30.
Cosby, Capt. Arnold, ii. 1.
' William, ii. 48. 50.
Cosgrave, Lawrence, ii.70.71.
Coshins, widdow Anne, ii. 82.
John, ii. 82.
Coslett, Lieut. John, ii. 59. 61. 62.
Cossady, Conly, ii. 33.
Cossedy, Conly, ii. 33.
Cossins, Anne, ii. 82. 83.
Lieut. Henry, ii. 112.
— Richard, ii. 83.
Costly, Walter, ii. 59.
Cotlier, George, i. 6. 7.
Cotherington, Capt. Nicholas, i. 50. 51.
Widow, ii. 116. 118.
Ensign William, ii. 116.
Cotterell, John, ii. 89. 90.
Cottin, Walter, i. 98.
Cotton, Walter, i. 96.
William, ii. 109.
Cottrell, Christopher, i. 1.
Couch, John, ii. 40.
Ensigne John, i. 116. 117.
Coughrancs, Lieutenant-Colonel, ii. 8.
Coule, Abraham, ii. 53.
Counont, Roger, i. 89.
Courcy, Richard, ii. 56.
Coursey, Richard, ii. 56. 58.
Courssey, Richard, i
Courtney, Franci:
Coury, Edward, :
Coveriy, Cornelius, i. 20. 21.
Covett, Richard, i. 95.
Alderman Richard, i. 94.
Covley, Marcus, ii. 100.
Cowell, Abraham, ii. 53.
Cowen, James, i. 96. 98. 99.
Cox, James, i. 52. ii. 100. 101.
Margery, ii. 24. 25. 26.
Mr., i. 20.
Nathaniel!, i. 1. 2.
Capt. Richard, i. 82.
Walter, ii. 32.
William, i. 21.
Coxe, Captain Richard, ii. 14.
Coyne, Edmund, i. 70. 71.
Craddocke, William, i. 96. 98.
Cradocke, William, i. 112.
Crafford, Ensign Hugh, ii. 105.
Quarter-Master William, ii. 38.
Craford, Quarter-Master John, ii. 8.
Cragh, William, ii. 94.
Craige, William, i. 11.
Crainsbrough, Marcus, i. 22.
Craley, Capt. Charles, i. 59.
Crancklin, John, i. 1.
Cranley, Capt. Charles, i. 58.
Cransbrough, Marke, ii. 2.
Peter, i. 121.
Cranwell, Alderman, ii. 98.
Craven, Lieutenant John, i. 121.
Crawford, Abigail, ii. 120.121.
i. 94. ii. 55.
- Brie
i. 119.
Lieut. Colonel Daniell, i. 119.
Elizabeth, ii. 120. 121.
Hugh, ii. 100.
John, i. 11. ii. 120. 121.
Ens. John, ii. 35. 120.
Lawrence, i. 11. 12. 13. ii. 65.
Lieut. William, ii. 35.
Lieut. Colonel William, ii.30
Crawley, Edward, ii. 109.
■ George, ii. 7 6.
Richard, i. 36. 37.
Alderman, ii. 114.
Crawly, Richard, i. 17.
Crayton, Randal, i. 80.
Creagh, Christopher, i. 101. 116. ii
Ellinor, i. 102.
Francis, i. 26. ii. 20. 56. 57.
James, ii. 70. 78.
Creagh, John, i. 101.
Katherine, i.75. 101. ii. 127.
Margrett, i. 27.
Michaell, i. 26.
Pence, i. 26. ii. 57.
. Richard, i. 26. 27.
— Stephen, ii. 57.
Thomas, ii. 57. 82.
William, i.75. 76. ii. 94. 127.
Creamer, Tobias, ii. 123. 124.
Creed, Francis, ii. 57.
Creighton, Dr. John, ii. 123. 124.
Lieut. John, i. 90. ii. 111. 112.
Robert, ii. 30.
Cremyne, Thomas, ii. 82.
Cressey, John, ii. 24.
Cresswell, Robert, ii. 78.
Crew, Ensign Francis, ii. 46.
Crimine, Thomas, i. 43.
Crips, Richard, i. 55.
Crispe, Peter, ii. 16.
Crockson, William, i. 50.
Crofton, Ensign, i. 71. ii. 52. 54.
Cornet Henry, ii. 14s
esq., Henry, ii. 126.
Ensign Richard, i. 80.
Thomas, ii. 14.
Capt. Thomas, ii. 40.
Quarter-Master Thomas, ii. 40.
Lieut. William, ii. 4.
Crofts, Benjamin, ii. 52. 53. 94.
Capt. Edward, ii. 105.
Capt. Robert, ii. 105.
Thomas, i. 6.
Lieut. Thomas, i. 52. 53.
Croker, Hugh, ii. 73.
Capt. Hugh, ii. 52.
Humphry, ii. 73.
John, ii. 53. 56. 58.
Lieut. John, ii. 52.
— - Walter, ii. 73. 74. 75.
Croly, Alderman Thomas, ii. 4.
Cromlyne, John, ii. 82.
Cromwell, Capt. Gregory, ii. 105.
Colonel Vere Essex, ii. 109. 110.
Colonel William, i. 121.
Cronells, Edmond, ii. 33.
Crooke, Thomas, i. 1.2.76.77.
■ Unton, i. 72.
Crosbie, Sir Peirce, ii. 17.
Crosby, David, ii. 44.
Col. David, i. 47. ii. 45.
Sir John, ii. 17.
Richard, ii. 17.
Captain Richard, ii. 17.
Major William, i.42.43.
Crossby, Henry, ii. 55.
Crosse, John, ii. 25. 82. 102.
Thomas, ii. 48.50.
Crotty, Donnogh, i. 97.
Crow, Ensign Francis, ii. 46.
Crowder, Luke, i. 18.
Crowly, Alderman, ii. 42.
Cubitt, Ensigne James, i. 111.
Cudmore, Edmond, i. 27.
Cuffe, Alexander, i. 17.
Christopher, i. 121.
Cull, William, ii. 82.
Cullen, Edward, ii. 60.
Culliner, Richard, i. 11-
Cunigham, Ensign Henry, ii. 127.
Cuningham, Captain Albert, ii. 116. 118.
Andrew, ii. 29.
Lieut. Andrew, ii. 27.
Ensign George, ii. 27.
Henry, ii. 22. 23.
Captain James, ii. 81.
John, ii. 39.
William, ii. 39.
Cunningham, of Ballyaghan, John, ii. 39.
John, ofTully, ii. 39.
William, of Castle Connigham, ii. 39.
Captain Gabrieli, ii. 120.
Lieut. Gabrieli, ii. 120.
Lieut. Geo. ii. 81.
Ens. Henry, ii. 127.
Capt. James, ii- 38.
John, ii. 38. 81. 83.
John, of Ballyaghan, eo. Dunegall,
John! of Tully, gent., ii. 38.
Capt. John, ii. 38.
Cornet John, i. 103.
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Lieut. John, ii. 38.
Sir John, ii. 38.
Robert, i. 22. 119. 120.
William, ii. 38.
William, of Castle Cunningham, esq. ;
Ens. William, i. 122.
Lieut. William, ii. 38.
Cunnings!))', Humphry, i. 56.
Cunhy, Nicholas, Aid., i. 124.
Cuppage, Lieut. Thomas, ii. 6.
Cupper, Gilbert, i. 88.
Giles, i. 88.
Thomas, i. 88.
Curhtc, Lieut. George, i. 107.
Curlice, Lieut. George, i. 106. 108. 109.
Currall, Wm., ii. 91. 92.
Currer, Qr. Mr. James, ii. 105. 106.
Dr. William, i. 52. 53.
Curry, Ens. James, ii. 8.
Cursey, Edmond, i. 20.
Cusack, Christopher, i. 123.
Cusacke, Christopher, ii. 59.
Patricke, ii. 61.
D.
Dadley, Humphry, i. 20.
Dale, George, i. 17.
Qr. Mr. John, ii. 59.
Daley, Darnell, ii. 51.
Daliell, Lieut., Col. ii. 71.
Dallaway, Capt. John, ii. 32.
Dalton, Cornet Garrett, i. 82.
Daly, Derby, ii. 49.
Dames, Sir Paul, ii. 76.
Dancer, Sir Thomas, i. 78.
knt., Sir Thomas, i. 37.
Damlas, James, ii. 88. 89. 90.
Daniell, Edward, ii. 49. 51.
Godfrey, ii. 91.
Capt. Isaacke, i. 96.
Col. John, i. 49. 50. 51.
Capt. Sampson, i. 62.
Danison, Cornet William, ii. 98.
Dannon, John, i. 74.
Dantloe, Joseph, i. 64.
Dapwell, William, i. 18. 72. 73.
Darcey, James Reagh, i. 6.
Marlin, i. 6.
Patricke, ii. 66.
Darcy, Andrew, i. 80.
- Mathew, "
- Mr.,
. 61.
Nicholas, i.
of Plattin, Nicholas, ii. 61.
Patrick, i. 80.
Darcye, Dominick, ii. 109.
Francis, ii. 109.
Martin, ii. 109.
Dashfield, St. John, i. 38.
Daunt, Mary, i. 29. 30.
Davalliere, Sir John, ii. 14. 15.
Dairds, Phillip, ii. 37.
Davis, Francis, ii. 105. 106.
Henry, Commissar)’, ii. 105.
John, i. 71. ii. 2. 3.
John, Executors of, ii. 54.
Lieut. John, ii. 105.
Joseph, ii. 1. 2.
Sir Paul, i. 116.
William, ii. 43.
Sir William, ii. 106.
knt., Sir William, ii. 105.
Davison, John, ii. 38.
Cornet William, ii. 99.
Davocke, Feador, ii. 28.
Davys, John, i. 73.
knt, Sir William, ii.
Dawglasse, John, ii. 32.
Dawkins, Thomas, ii. 20.
Dawley, Anthony^ ii. 100.
Roger, ii. 100. 101.
Dawson, John, i. 78.
Deane, Cornet Alexander, i
Gilbert, ii. 85. 86.
John, ii. 1. 2.
Mathew, i. 117.
— — Oliver, ii. 66.
Robert, ii. 66.
Thomas, i. 20.
— Walter, ii. 68.
(122.)
Dee, Katherine, ii. 6. 99. 124.
Michael, ii. 6. 99. 123. 124..
Michaell, ii. 98.
Stephen, ii. 6. 98. 123.
Deeran, Richard, ii. 27.
Deering, Edward, i. 4.
Lieut. Edward, i. S.
Delagnard, Lieut. John, i. 104.
Delabide, Thomas, ii. 43.
William, i. 101. 102.
Dellahyde, William, ii. 82.
Delamaine, Richard, ii. 85.
Delamare, Garrett, i. 45.
Richard, i. 45.
De la Sale, Paule, i. 72.
Delfe, David, i. 97.
Dellamayne, Richard, ii. 81.
Delliell, Col. Thomas, ii. 70.
Delluck, William, i. 35.
Dellyell, Thomas, ii. 72.
Delves, Ens. Richard, ii. 105.
Dempsey, Rose, ii. 33.
Dempsy, Murtagh, ii. 59.
Teige, ii. 102.
Denham, Doctor, ii. 78.
Denis, Major, i. 112.
Deniston, Ens. John, ii. 116.
Denn, Patrick, i. 18. ii. 100.
Thomas, i. 18. ii. 100.
Denne, Elias, i. 8.
John, ii. 49. 102.
Thomas, ii. 101.
Dennis, Robert, ii. 66.
Denniston, Ens. Robert, ii. 120.
Denny, Abraham, ii. 89.
Sir Arthur, i. 25. 27. 28.
Sir Edward, i. 25.
John, i. 101.
Dent, Mathew, ii. 109.
Derby, John, ii. 56.
Dermond, Donnogh, ii. 61,
Dermott, Thady, i. 62.
Derrygan, Edward, ii. 61.
Derryhoran ats Derryne, Henry Dillon, ii. 29.
Desmaneer, Lewis, i. 124.
Dellirick, William, i. 36. 37. 38. 39. 41.
Devaleer, Sir John, ii. 16.
Devereux of Bally mageire, i. 58.
Devison, Capt. John, ii. 116.
Diggin, Edmond, ii. 56.
Dilee, David, i. 99.
Dillon, Ardiur, i. 43.
Capt. Arthur, i. 42. 44.
— Ensign Charles, i. 3.
Major Cavey, i. 20. 21.
Col. Carey, ii. 15.
Edward, ii. 61.
Henry, i. 97.
John, ii. 60. 123.
The Lady, ii. 59.
Lord Vise., of Cogtellagh, i. 64. 65.
Mary, i. 124.
Morris, i. 27.
of Cappock, ii. 60.
Richard, ii. 14. 60. 102.
William, ii. 60.
Dingenan, Sheely, i. 85.
Diriskill, Dermott, ii. 103.
Disney, John, ii. 16.
Divignan, ICnogher, ii. 101.
Dixon, Aid., ii. 32. 41. 43. 90.
Ens. Alexander, ii. 88. 89.
Richard, esq., ii. 6.
Doare, Capt. Richard, i. 55. 56.
Dobb, Hugh, ii. 113.
Richard, i. 68. ii. 94.
Dobbin, James, ii. 45.
Lieut. James, ii. 44.
Peter, i. 8. 22. 55.
Pierce, ii. 100.
Robert, ii. 100.
William, ii. 1. 100. 101.
Dobby, Patrick, i. 18.
Dod, " Paule, i. 6.
Dodwell, Henry, ii. 22. 23.
William, ii. 22.
Dollard, Robert, i. 119. 120. ii. 44. 46.
Dondon, Richard, i. 27.
Donellan, Dame Sarah, ii. 1 12.
Lady Sarah, ii. 64.
Donnegall, Arthur, Earle of, i. 8. 9.
Donnelan, Ens. William, ii. 105.
Donnellan, Capt. Nehemiah, i. 116. 117. 118.
Dame Sarah, ii. 112. 114.
I Lady Sarah, ii. 63. 64.
Donnogh, Connor, i. 45. vn.
Donnon, William, Waggon-master, i. 25. index
27. 28. NOMINUM
Donnovan, Jeremy, ii. 107. 108. i« ihe
Donogh, Daniell, ii. 57. of°!hc
Donollan, Laughlin, ii. 28. (1649.)
Doogan, John, ii. 46. OFFICERS.
Dormer, Anne, i. 50.
Doughty, Samuel, ii. 72.
Douscambes, Noblett, i. 74.
Dowdall ats Duffe, Anne, ii. 115.
Anthonv, ii. 73. 123. 124.
Henry, 'ii. 123. 124.
of Athboy, James, i. 123.
. of Athlumney, Laurence, i. 122.
of Atherdee, Mathew, i. 123.
Aid. Nicholas, i. 123. 124. ii. 1 14.
of Athboy, ii. 109.
of Gallstowne, ii. 32. 41.
Stephen, i. 35. 94.
Walter, ii. 60. 109.
Walter, of Athboy, ii. 67.
William, ii. 55. 58.
of Glaspistole [ ], ii. 110.
of Tumore [ ], i. 22.
Dowde, Christopher, ii. 19. 21.
Dowines, Capt Richard, ii. 62.
Dowley, Roger, i. 99.
Dowling, Patrick, i. 22.
[ 3, 41.
Dowlittle, Richard, ii. 116.
Widdow, ii. 116.
Dowly, Reger, i. 96. 98.
Teige, i. 42.
Downeing, Hugh, ii. 19.
Downer, Michael, ii. 100.
Downes, Lewis, ii. 77.
Lewis, Chaplain, ii. 76.
Capt. Maurice, i. 33. 34.
Capt Morris, i. 32.
Downing, Lieut. John, ii. 52. 53.
Downings, John, ii. 70. 120. 121. 122. 127.
Dowse, Ens. Richard, ii. 105.
Doyle, John, i. 123.
•Doyne, Dennis, ii. 123.
James, ii. 24. 25. 26.
Michael, ii. 25. 26.
Michaell, ii. 24.
Doynes, Capt Richard, ii. 59. 61.
Drady, Morris, i. 77.
Morrisli, i. 75.
Draycott, Henry, i. 19. ii. 62.
Sir John, ii. 41.
Mr., ii. 61.
[ ], ii- 32.
Drisdall, John Chaplin, it 35.
Driver, John, i. 8.
Drogheda, Corporacon of, ii. 34.
Earl of, ii. 94. 95.
■ Henry, Earle of, ii. 94. 95.
Dromand, Capt. William, ii. 111. 112.
Lieut. Col. William, ii. 70. 71.
Drury, John, i. 64.
Dnan, Cather, ii. 28.
Dubancke, Edmond, ii. 107.
Edward, ii. 107.
Dubiar, Martin, i. 42.
Dublin, Michael, Lord Archbishop of, ii. 3.
Michaell, Lord Archbishop of, i. 43.
Dudleston, Edmund, i. 82.
. — — Edward, i. 83. 84.
Duddlestowne, Edward, ii. 100.
Dudley, Humfrey, i. 21.
Humphrey, ii. 82. 83.
Dulfe ats Dowdell, Anne, ii. 115.
Garty Anne, ii. 83. 86.
a Priest, ii. 32.
■ — Connor, ii. 27.
James, i. 35,
John, i. 27.
of Athboy, Phillip, ii. 60.
of Dublin, esq., Richard, ii. 1 15.
Thady, ii. 115.
[ ], ii. 32.
[ ], ii. 42.
Duglasse, Qr. Mr. John, i. 104.
Dun, Elias, i. 58. 60.
Thady, i. 36.
Dunbar, Lt. David, i. 104.
Dunbarr, John, i. 86.
Dunboyne, James, ii. 101.
Lord, ii. 79.
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— v Dundass, Lieut. Hugh, ii. 8.
NOMINUM Cornet Patrick, u. 8.
to tfic Dungarvan Towne, Munster ot, l. 105.
. Adjudications £,UnUin, Anne, i. 33. 34.
,n (1649) John, Provost Marshall, ii. 35.
OFFICERS. Ensigne Thomas, i. 32.
Dunn, Bryan, ii. 110.
Daniell, ii. 28.
Dennis, ii. 105.
Dunsany, Patrick, Ld. Baron of, ii. 109.
Dunscombe, Noblett, i. 95. ii. 82. 86.
Aid. Noblett, i. 94.
Duram, Ens. Charles, ii. 111.
Duran, Ens. Charles, ii. 1 12.
Durdeen, Thomas, i. 75.
Durragh, Ens. Andrew, i. 47.
Dutton, John, i. 8. 9.
Capt. William, i. 58. 59. 60.
Dyer, Edward, ii. 91. 92.
Chaplain James, i. 32.
Thomas, i. 17. 55.
Dyes, George, i. 8.
Dykes, Ens. Pennington, i. 20.
Dyson, Edward, ii. 41.
Eager, David, ii. 10.
Earnly, Sir Michaell, i. 121.
Chaplain Thomas, i. 116.
Eason, Thomas, i. 75.
William, ii. 86.
East, Edward, i. 11.
Samuell, i. 11.
Eastwood, John, ii. 1.
Eaton, Simon, ii. 74.
Symon’, iL75.
Eden, Daniell, i. 6. 7.
Capt. Daniell, i. 11. 12. 13.
Edgeworth, John,_ii. 103. 104.
Edgworth, John, ii. 102.
Major Robert, ii. 67. 68.
Edmonds, Thomas, ii. 24. 25. 26.
Lieut. William, ii. 111. 112.
Edmondston, Anna, ii. 9.
Edmonston, Anna, ii. 8.
Arcliebald, ii. 8. 9.
Quartermaster Arch., ii. 8.
William, ii. 107.
Edwards, John, i. 36.
Ekins, Will., i. 22.
Elliott, Lieut. Daniell, 'ii. 116.
James, i. 11.
Qr. Mr. James, i. 111.
Lieut. Robert, ii. 125.
EUis, Major Edmund, ii. 88. 89.
Major Edward, ii. 89.
Foucke, ii. 105. *
Foulke, i. 4. ii. 85. 86. 106.
Major Foulke, i. 3.
Francis, i. 94.
John, i. 68. 69. 72.
Eliott, John, i. 20.
Elwell, James, i. 82.
Joseph, i. 21. ii. 48.
Ellwood, Aid. Jonas, ii. 41. 43.
John, i. 15.
Elphin, John, Ld. Bishop of, i. 62. 63.
Elston, Cornet Thomas ii. 8.
Eltam, John i. 35.
Emmett, John, i. 1 12.
Emrogh, William, ii. 101.
English, Mary, i. 20. 21.
Ennis, Garrett, i. 27.
Erinly, Edward, i. 78.
Doctor Edward, i. 79.
Errington, Hugh, i. 100. ii. 25.
Erskin, Capt. James, ii. 40.
Erwin, Capt. Gerrard, ii. 63.
Lieut. Col. Gerrard, ii. 63. 64.
Lieut. John, ii. 120.
Lieut. William, ii. 63.
Erwine, Lieut. Col. Gerrard, ii. 63.
Erwyn, Lieut. John, ii. 120.
Esmond, Lawrence, Lord, ii. 65.
Eston, William’ i*. TfsV
Etham, John, i. 35 .
Eustace, of Confey, [ ], i. 8. 15.
James, i. 78.
of Confey, James, ii. 41.
Eustace, Nicholas, i. 122.
of Confey, Nicholas, ii. 81. 83. 87.
of Confey, i. 58. 80. 102. 104. 116.
ii. 102. 120. 127.
of Confoy, ii. 19. 59.
of Confy, ii. 22.
of Newlands, ii. 33.
Thomas, i. 105. ii. 66.
of Confey, Thomas, ii. 65.
of Confey [ ], i. 32. ii. 85. 105.
Evalt, Edward, i. 88.
Evans, George, ii. 10. 11. 91.
Lt. George, i. 75.
Evatt, Edward, i. 88.
Ever, John, ii. 61. 62.
Everard, Charles, i. 22. ii. 2.
Edmond, i. 22.
of Feathard, George, ii. 79. 80.
Sir John, i. 121.
Luke, ii. 78.
Mathew, i. 36. 78. 79.
Redmond, ii. 79.
Sir Redmond, ii. 78.
Evers, John, ii. 41. 43.
Everton, John, i. 26. ii. 56. 58.
Evett, Mrs., i. 38. 40.
Thomas, ii. 82.
Exham, John, i. 82. 83. 84.
Exton, Thomas, i. 58. 121.
Eyre, Edward, i. 54.
Eyres, Edward, ii. 53.
Chaplain Edward, i. 35.
Thomas, i. 55.
F.
Fagall, Thomas, i. 105.
Fagan, Christopher, i. 1.2.
— — John, ii. 60.
William, i. 55. 121.
Fairebarne, Lt. Thomas, i. 3.
Fairefield, John, i. 90.
Fairely, Qr. Mr. Thomas, i. 16.
Fairfax, Capt. Thomas, i. 29.
Fairfoole, Cornet Hugh, ii. 46.
Fairfoule, Lieut. Richard, ii. 127.
Faire Weather, Richard, i. 121.
Fallan, Anthony, i. 80. ii. 38.
Faller, Cornet William, 1. 29. 30.
Faning, Thomas, i. 27.
Fargusliill, John, ii. 81. 83.
Farley, Martin, i. 66. 67. ii. 103.
Farloe, Josias, i. 66. 67.
Farlow, Martin, i. 29. 30.
Farlowe, Capt. Josias, i. 29.
Farly, Martin, i. 29.
Farrell, Charles, i. 124. ii. 124.
Charles, esq., ii. 69.
Connell M'Murrogh, ii. 69.
Connor, i. 45.
Donnogb, i. 45.
Edward, i. 82. ii. 69.
Francis, ii. 69.
Hubert, ii. 69.
James M'Gerratt, ii. 69.
of Clonsinagh, James, i. 45.
John, i. 35.
John, esq., i. 84. ii. 69.
of Ballycorr, John M'Keadagh, ii. 69.
Murrogh McTherlagh, ii. 69.
Owen, ii. 101.
of Bawne, Richard, ii. 69.
■ Roger M'Bryan, ii. 69.
Thomas, i. 35.
William, i. 35. 45. 75.
of Ballintobber, William, ii. 69. 74.
Farren, Thomas, ii. 80.
Farrer, Major John, i. 78. 79.
Lt. John, i. 11.
■ Sir Robert, i. 82.
Fan-ill, Charles, i. 45.
of Killsenton, Connogh, i. 45.
Donnogb, i. 45.
Edmond, i. 45.
of Arryhan, Hugh, i. 45.
Farry, Francis, ii. 59.
Fay, Edward, ii. 60.
Garrett, i. 122.
Fayrely, Qr. Master Thomas, i. 14. 15.
Field, John, i. 64.
William, ii. 20.
Fenn, Nicholas, ii. 28.
Fennell, Owen, ii. 100.
Fennor, Mr. Chaplaine, i. 25. 27. 28.
Fenton, Cornett William, i. 14.
Fenton, bart., Sir William, i. 14.
Sir William, i. 15. 16.
William, ii. 55. 65. 66. 105. 106.
Fergason, Ensigne James, i. 58.
Ens. James, i. 59. 60.
Fergison, Lt. Col. Finly, i. 103.
Ferry, James, i. 42.
Fewtrell, Edward, ii. 41.
Field, Thomas, i. 121.
William Vintner, i. 1. 2.
Finch, Henry, i. 119. 120. ii. 32. 86.
87.
gent., Henry, ii. 85.
■ James, i. 43. 74. 75. 77.
Col. James, i. 35. 36.
Capt. William, ii. 48.
William, ii. 86. 87.
gent., William, ii. 85.
Fingale, Earle of, ii. 95.
Fingall, Lube, Earle of, ii. 94. 95.
the Earle of, ii. 47.
Finglas, Thomas, ii. 96.
Fisher, Capt. Henry, i. 25.
John, i. 88. 89. 94. ii. 55.
Poine, ii. 55.
Lieut. Richard, i. 25.
Thomas, i. 86. ii. 107. 123.
the Widdow, ii. 33.
William, i. 33. 34.
Fitz-Adriell, Michail Waters, i. 74.
Fitz-Andrew, James Bodkin, i. 3.
John Bodkin, i. 33.
John Gallway, ii. 82. 85.
Marcus Browne, ii. 28.
Martin Blake, i. 64.
■ Maurice Blake, i. 3.
John Joyce, ii. 38.
Peter Lynch, ii. 65.
Thomas Bodkin, i. 3.
Thomas White, i. 73. 78.
Thomas Whyte, i. 72.
Wm. Lynch, ii. 46.
Walter Blake, i. 3.
Wm. Leech, i. 3.
Fitz- Andrews, Marcus Browne, ii. 76.
Fitz- Anthony, Marcus Browne, ii. 28.
Martin Lynch, ii. 47.
Nicholas Blake, ii. 47.
Peter Browne, i. 64.
Fitz-Arthur, James Bodkin, ii. 28. 109.
Jeoffry French, ii. 28.
John Bodkin, ii. 27. 28.
Fitz-Bartholomew, Jas. Lincolen, i. 17.
Jas. Lincolne, i. 121.
Fitz-Christopher, John Gallway, i. 94. 95.
Laurence Bodkin, ii. 28.
Marcus Lynch, ii. 46.
Fitz-Christopher, John Waters, i. 101.
Fitz-David, David Myagh, ii. 56.
Edmond Bodkin, ii. 27.
John Myagh, ii. 57.
Michael Bodkin, ii. 28.
Nicholas Bodkin, i. 3. ii. 27. 66.
Richard Roch, ii. 19. 48. 102.
Fitz-Domirtick, Andrew Browne, i. 6. 64.
David Meagh, i. 26.
David Myagh, i. 27.
James Terry, i. 101.
Jeoffrey Lincli, ii. 76.
Patrick Terry, i. 94.
Phillip Roch, i. 20.
Andrew Browne, i. 54.
Fitz-Dominicke, Andrew Browne, ii. 28.
James Terry, i. 42.
John French, i. 54.
Fitz-Edmond, David Terry, i. 42. 43. 75.
101.
David Thirry, 1. 74.
Edmond Browne, ii. 27.
Edward Browne, ii. 27. 28.
George Gold, i. 42.
George Gould, ii. 127.
John' French, i. 81. ii. 65.
John Roch, i. 42.
Thomas Browne, ii. 27. 28. 76.
Fitz-Edmund, David Terry, ii. 86.
Dominick Tirry, i. 2.
John Coppinger, i. 1.
Fitz-Edward, David Lewis, ii. 57.
David Lombard, i. 101.
George Gould, i. 75.
Fitz-Edwards, John Roch, ii. 18.
Fitz-Esmond, Edward Browne, ii. 76.
Fitz-Francis, John Kerrowan, ii. 65.
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Fitz-Gallway, Phillboy Roch, i. 21.
Fitz-Geffry, John Lynch, i. 3. 47.
John Martin, i. 91.
Fitz-George, Francis French, i. 6.
Patrick Oge French, i. -3.
Philip Koch, ii. 82.
Richard Rocii, ii. 56.
Richard Terry, i. 101.
Thomas Gould, i. 75. ii. 82.
Walter Lynch, i. 47. 90.
Fitz-Gerald, Edmond, i. 74. 101. ii. 70.
Garrett, ii. 32.
Gerald, i. 80. ii. 33.
of Lackagh, James, ii. 32.
Sir Luke, ii. 33.
— Michael, ii. 91. 92.
— of Osbison, Morish, ii. 32.
William, ii. 70.
[ ], ii. 85.
Fitz-Gerrald, Barbara, i. 42.
Edward, i. 49.
John, i. 23.
Lieut., i. 38.
St. Luke, i. 1. 42.
Master, i. 49.
Maurice, i. 40. 112.
Morris, i. 2.
Nicholas, i. 6.
Lieut. Nicholas, ii. 52. 53.
Richard, i. 55.
Richard George Rocii, i. 101.
Robert, i. 94. 95.
Fitz-Gregorie, Anthony Browne, i. 47.
Fitz-Gregory, Martin French, ii. 66.
Fitz-Harris, Thomas, i. 112.
Walter, ii. 32.
Fitz-PIenry, James, i. 1.
James Goold, i. 1.
John Magher, ii. 94.
John Meade, i. 75.
Robt. Myagh, ii. 57.
William Meade, i. 75. *
Fitz-James, David Gould, ii. 94.
David Lewis, ii. 56.
Dominick Lynch, i. 3.
Francis Lynch, i. 33.
Geffry Blake, i. 3.
James Young, ii. 49.
Jeffry Blake, i. 47. ii. 38.
Jeoffrey Blake, i. 33.
John Goold, i. 117.
John Gould, i. 52.
John Young, i. 20. 21. ii. 48. 82.
102.
Katherine, i. 59.
Lawrence Bodkin, ii. 27. 28.
Patrick Hoare, i. 1 .
— - Richard Lynch, i. 6.
William Young, i. 20.
Peter Browne, i. 47. ii. 52.
Patrick Roch, ii. 49.
Stephen Rocii,
- Thoi
is Bros
27. 2:
Fitz-Janock, Oge Lynch, ii. 109.
Fitz-Jasper, John Browne, i. 20. pi
82.
Fitz-Jeffrey, Wm. Gallway, ii. 49.
Fitz-Jeffry, John Gallway, ii. 103.
Wm. Gallway, ii. 49.
Fitz-Jeoffry, John Martin, i. 32.
Fitz-John, Anthony Lynch, i. 64.
Boy Dominick Lynch, ii. 109.
Dominick Linch, i. 64. 70.
■ — Dominick Lynch, ii. 76.
John.French, ii. 109.
Maurice Roch, ii. 20. 71.
Maurice Roche, i. 2.
Morris Roche, i. 2.
Patrick Bodkin, ii. 28.
Patrick Kearney, i. 97.
Richard Bodkin, ii. 28.
Robert Blake, i. 54.
Richard Roch, ii. 51.
Thomas Linch, ii. 66.
Walter Joyce, ii. 109.
Fitz-Lnwrence, Dominick Bodkin, ii.
Fitz-Lewis, John Bodkin, ii. 28.
Fitz-Marcus, Anthony Lynch, ii- 47.
James Lynch, i. 32.
— — Thos. Kerevan, i. 33.
Thos. Linch, ii. 27. 28.
James Skerrett, i. 47.
Martin, Sir Dominick Browne,
(122.)
Fitz-Morris, Capt. Ullick, i. 38. 39. 40.
Ulick, i. 56.
Capt. Ulick, i. 66. 67.
Ullick, i. 55.
Fitz-Nicholas, Arthur Lynch, ii. 52.
James Gould, ii. 94.
John Black, ii. 27. 28.
John Blake, i. 6. 47.
Nicholas Browne, ii. 28.
Stephen Lynch, i. 33.
Fitz-Oliver, Andrew Browne, ii. 28. 65.
Fitz-Patrick, Edmund French, i. 3.
James French, i. 80.
James Roch, i. 20. ii. 49.
John Roch, i. 42. 75.
Phillip Roch, ii. 49.
Phillip Roche, i. 21.
Robert French, i. 3.
Thos. White, i. 22. 58. 78.
William Terry, i. 43. 94.
Fitz-Patricke, Phillip Roch, ii. 102.
Fitz- Peeler, Anthony French, i. 80.
Fitz-Peter, James Browne, ii. 28.
Fitz. Phillip, John Galway, i. 43.
Fitz - Phill ipp, Edwd. Roch, ii. 49.
Fitz-Pierse, James Goold, i. 1.
Fitz -Richard, David Roch, ii. 49. 50.
John Gallway, i. 52.
John Goold, i. 117.
John Lynch, ii. 38. 47.
Oliver Martin, ii. 27.
Phillip Boy Roch, ii. 82.
Phillip Roch, ii. 103.
Walter Gallway, i. 94.
l'itz-Robert, Anthony Marten, ii. 38.
. John Blake, i. 90.
— — - Nicholas Blake, ii. 38.
Patrick French, ii. 46.
• Thomas Ash, ii. 33.
William Marten, ii. 38.
Fitz-Steplien, David Terry, ii. 25. 94.
Patrick French, ii. 46.
John French, i. 80.
John Lynch, ii. 53.
Lynch, i. 3.
Fitz-Stephens, John Linch, i. 64.
Fitz-Stevens, David Terry, i. 100.
Fitz-Symonds, Katherine, i. 25. 27. 28.
Nicholas, ii. 23.
Phelim, i. 25.
Fitz- Symons, Marcus, i. 86.
Mark, i. 29.
Nicholas, ii. 22. 23.
Phelimi, i. 117.
Richard, ii. 69.
Fitz-Thomas, Christopher Bodkin, i. 80.
David Gold, i. 42.
Dominick Martin, i. 33. 80.
Edmund Sarsfield, i. 1.
Edward Browne, i. 3.
Edward Sarsfield, i. 1.
Gerald Fitz-Gerald. ii. 33.
Jonn Gerrald, i. 52.
Michael Gould, ii. 20.
Nich. Lynch, ii. 38.
Thomas Nolan, i. 90.
Walter Browne, i. 80. 90. ii. 27. 28
Fitz-Ullick, Patrick Lynch, ii. 52.
Fitz-Walter, John Gallway, ii. 85.
John Galway, i. 2. ii. 10. 127.
- Marcus Browne,
i. 109.
ii. 28. 65.
Thom
Wm. Gold, i. 42.
Wm. Gould, ii. 82.
Fitz- William, Dominick Roch,
John Young, ii. 49. 56.
Flack, Capt. John ii. 111. 112.
Fleetwood, John, i. 86.
Fleming, Alderman, ii. 41.
Capt. Alexander, ii. 116.
" ’ '. 97/
26. i
Donnogh,
Francis, i
Ignatius, ii. 32.
James, ii. 113.
Capt. John, i. 104.
Robert’ 1! 97. 112. ii. 39.
Robert, Waggon-master, :
Fleming, Thomas, ii. 116.
Widdow, ii. 43.
[ ], ii. 41. 52.
Fleming!?, Walter, ii. 101.
Flemming, Patrick, i. 26.
Flemminge, Abraham, ii. 101.
Fletcher, Alexander, i. 97.
John, ii. 8.
Robert, i. 42. 75. 77. ii. 70. 71.
123. 124.
Flin, John, i. 42.
Thomas, i. 43.
Flinue, Morgan, i. 112.
Flood, Anthony, ii. 14.
Jenkin, ii. 82. 83.
Flower, Lieut. Thomas, ii. 19. 20. 21.
Sir William, ii. 19. 20. 21. 71.
knt.. Sir William, ii. 70.
Flovd, Cornett Henry, i. 58. 59.
Flynn, Hugh, ii. 27.
' ’ i. 102.
101. 102.
101. 102.
111.
Richard,
Flynne, John,
Foard, James,
Nicholas, i. 113.
Capt. Nicholas, i
Foiffe, George, i. 1.
Folliott, Thomas, Lord, ii. 1. 2.
Font, Jeffry, i. 70.
Capt. Thomas, i. 1 14.
Fooke, Mathew, ii. 70.
Foord, Edward, ii. 102.
James, i. 74.
Foot, William, i. 42.
Foote, William, ii. 82.
Forbes, Sir Arthur, ii. 40. 42.
bart., Sir Arthur, i. 103.
Nathaniel], i. 119.
Forbess, Sir Arthur, i. 105. ii. 39.
bart., Sir Arthur, ii. 38.
Forbesse, bart.. Sir Arthur, i. 104.
Forbus, Sir Arthur, ii. 4. 5.
Ford, James, i. 101.
Forrest, Chirurgeon Isay, ii. 127.
Forrester, William, i. 116. 117. 118.
Forster, Capt. John, ii. 35.
Richard, i. 123.
William, ii. 86. 107.
Forsters, William, ii. 85.
Fortescue, Chichester, ii. 59. 61.
Chicester, ii. 62.
Roger, i. 49. 50. 51. 58. 59. 60.
Sir Thomas, i. 54.
Fortune, David, i. 50.
Ens. James, ii. 125.
Foster, Cornet Bartholomew, ii. 98.
Francis, ii. 66.
John, i. 117.
Richard, i. 68.
Foulke, John, 1. 94.
Foulkes, Lt. Richard, i. 49. 50. 51.
Fountaine, Chirurgeon James, i. 52. 53.
Fowles, Edward, i. 64. 65.
Fox, Garrett, ii. 70.
George, ii. 24.
John, i. 26. 27. ii. 56. 57.
Robert, i. 78.
Foxall, Thomas, ii. 91.
Foxcroft, Lieut. Samuel, ii. 76. 77.
Francis, Edward, i. 74. 77. 102.
Franckland, John, i. 111. 112.
Francklyn, John, ii. 101.
Frayle, John, i. 1.
Freake, Capt. Arthur, i. 42. 43.
Freeborne, Isaace, i. 50. 51.
Freke, John, i. 36.
Capt. J“, i. 35.
French, Alexander, ii. 28.
Anthony, i. 80.
- Bates,
i. 82.
Bennett, ii. £
Christopher, ii. 82. 109.
Dominick Roe, i. 90. ii. 6
Edmund, i. 3.
Elizabeth, i. 42. ii. 127.
Capt. Henry ,^ii. 4. 5.
James, i’. 80.
Jeoffrey, ii. 28.
Jeoffry, i. 32.
John, i. 50. 54. 80. 81 :
. Martiu, ii. 66.
Michael Morrough Edmund, ii. 94.
i. 65. 109.
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NOMINUM
OFFICERS.
French, Mrs., i. 42.
Nicholas Oge, i..6.
Oliver Oge, ii. 76.
Patrick Oge, i. 3.
Patrick, ii. 46. 76.
Patricke, ii. 27.
Peter, ii. 110.
Robert, i. 3.
William, i. 1.
Valentine Oge, i. 33.
William, i.42. ii. 82.
Fressel, Cornet Hugh, ii. 27.
Frinemore, Cliristofer, ii. 1.
Frith, William, i. 58.
Frizell, Lieut. Adam, ii. 120.
Edward, ii. 125.
Fullam, William, ii. 50.
Fuller, Mathias, ii. 33.
William, i. 23. 24. ii. 82.
Cornet William, i. 30.
Fullerton, Cornet Neale, ii. 111. 112.
Robert, i. 90. 92.
Fullliam, William, ii. 48.
Fullwood, Lieut. Charles, i. 58.
Fulwood, Lieut. Charles, i. 59. 60.
Furlong, Barnaby, i. 50. ii. 88.
Marcus, i. 35. 49. 50.
Furlonge, John, i. 35.
Futrell, Edward, ii. 32.
Fyan, Alderman, ii. 41.
Cassandra, i. 66. 67.
Melcher, ii. 41.
Fyfe, Sarjant James, i. 1.
Fyne, Thomas, ii. 60.
G.
Galbraith, Cornet Andrew, ii. 98.
Lieut. Archibald, ii. 120.
James, ii. 99.
James, esq., ii. 98.
Capt. James, ii. 98.
Quarter-Master Malcolme, ii. 120.
Lieut. Colonel Robert, ii. 98.
— Quarter-Master Robert, ii. 98.
Galbreth, Lieut. Archibald, ii. 120.
Quarter-Master Malcolme, ii. 120.
Gale, Lieut. James, ii. 105.
. Rowland, i. 17.
Gallagher, Elhnor, ii. 76.
Gallmoy, The Lord, ii. 100.
Gallogher, James, ii. 11.
Gallway, David, i. 23.
Dominick, i. 20. 21. ii. 48. 49. 82.
102. 103.
Edward, i. 2. 76. 117. ii. 25. 82.
Sir Geffi-y, i. 88.
Sir Geoffrey, ii. 83.
Geoffry, i. 75.
James, i. 94. ii. 25. 94.
Jeffry, i. 21.
Sir Jeffery, i. 20.
Sir Jeffry, i. 20. ii. 48. 102.
Sir Jeffrey, ii. 57.
Sir Jeoffrey, ii. 82.
John, i. 52. 94. 95. ii. 10. 81. 82. 85.
103. 127.
Patrick, i. 94. ii. 103.
Richard, i. 20. 52. 56. 82.
Walter, i. 94. ii. 94.
William, ii. 25. 49. 50.
alias Gallasay, William, ii. 56.
— — William, ii. 58.
C ], i- 8.
Galway, Christopher, i. 42.
Edward, i. 1. 43.
John, i. 2. 43.
Katherine, ii. 102.
Luke, i. 1.
Gamball, George, i. 43. ii. 49.
Thomas, i. 113.
Gambell, Anthony, i. 105. ii. 116. 118.
Archibald, ii. 119.
George, i. 105. ii. 82.
Nicholas, i. 105.
Gamboll, George, i. 1.
Game, William, i. 121.
Games, Capt. Thomas, i. 58. 59. 60.
Ganies, John, ii. 70.
Garden, George, ii. 70.
Gardiner, Copt. Richard, i. 106.
Gardner, Edward, i. 94.
Henry, ii. 113.
John, i. 52. 105.
Robert, i. 121.
Garner, James, ii. 91. 92.
Garrett, James, ii. 33.
Nicholas, ii. 112.
Garrnett, Lieut. William, ii. 59.
Garry, Henry, ii. 59.
Garty alias Duffe, Anne, ii. 83. 86.
Garvan, Lieut. John, i. 122.
Gascoigne, Ellin, i. 83.
Thomas, i. 82.
Gascoyne, Ellin, i. 82. 84.
Thomas, i. 82.
Gavan, Richard, i. 124.
Gawlev, Daniell, i. 70. 71.
Gawnan, Thomas, ii. 66.
Gawne, William, i. 75.
Gay, Charles, i. 75. 102. ii. 81. 82. 86.
Christopher, ii. 25.
John, i. 3. 4. 5.
Julyan, i. 74.
Gayden, John, i. 103.
Gayne, William, i. 45. 46.
Gaynes, Ellin, i. 1.
John, i. 94.
Gealagh, John, ii. 60.
Gearing, Quarter-Master Richard, ii. 44.
Gee, Nathaniel, i. 112.
Geffard, Sir John, ii. 107.
Dame Martha, ii. 108.
bart., Sir Thomas, ii. 107.
Gelagh, John, ii. 60.
Nicholas, ii. 60.
Richard, ii. 60.
Cell, John, ii. 1 13.
Gennings, John, i. 75. 77.
George, Archibald, Waggon Mr., ii. 98.
Stephen, i. 64.
Gerald, John, ii. 127.
Geraldine, Edmond, i. 121.
Gernon, Christopher, ii. 12.
Gcrrald, Eliinor, i. 1.
John, i. 52.
Gerwyn, David, i. 45. 46.
Gethin, Capt. Richard, ii. 85.
Sir Richard, i. 50. 56. 57.
bart., Sir Richard, i. 49. 55.
lent, Sir Richard, i. 52. 61.
Gething, Sir Richard, i. 53. 59.
Gethinge, Sir Richard, i. 54. 58.
Geydon, John, i. 12.
[ ], i. 10. ii. 10.
Gibbon, Richard, i. 112.
Gibbons, Charles, ii. 48. 50.
Richard, ii. 55.
Gibbs, Ensigne George, i. 111.
Ens. James, ii. 111. 112.
John, ii. 91. 92.
Lt. Col. William, i. 111.
Gibson, Ens. Daniell, ii. 111. 112.
Major, ii. 32.
Chirurgeon Nathaniell, i. 29.
Richard, ii. 102.
Col. Richard, i. 17. 18.
Col. Seafowle, i. 116. 117.
Giffard, Sir John, ii. 107.
Dame Martha, ii. 107.
Gilbert, George, ii. 94. 95.
Sir George, i. 88.
William, ii. 65.
Lt. William, i. 58. 59.
Sir William, i. 58. 59. ii. 65.
Gilborne, Lt. William, i. 14. 15. 16.
Gilburne, Lt. Thomas, i. 45. 46.
Gilchrist, Thomas, ii. 14.
Giles, George, ii. 91.
Gill, Alexander, ii. 127.
Edward, i. 47.
Thomas, i. 20. ii. 48.
Gilliard, John, i. 112.
Gilliflower, Thomas, i. 50.
Gillyflower, Thomas, i. 35.
Givan, George, i. 6.
Glaine, William, ii. 88.
Glasney, John, i. 54.
Glen, Archibald, ii. 72.
Ens. William, ii. 127.
Gledston, Ens. James, ii. 40. 42.
Capt. John, ii. 40. 42.
Glover, Henry, i. 26.
Gobbell, Edward, i. 116.
Goble, Edward, i. 1.
Goddwyn, Edward, i. 2.
Godsalve, William, ii. 91.
Godwyn, Edward, i. 1.
Goffney, Nicholas, ii. 56.
Goftiey, Nicholas, ii. 56.
Gold Adam, ii. 82.
j Christopher, ii. 82.
David, i. 42.
Edmond, ii. 57.
George, i. 27. 42.
jun., George, ii. 127.
Henry, i. 43. ii. 70. 85.
. ats Conway, Jcane, ii. 57.
Jeane, ii. 57.
John, i. 26.
of Brianstowne, John, i. 122.
Peirs, i. 43.
Thomas, i. 42. 49. 66. ii. 85.
William, i. 2. 42.
Golden, of Peirstowne, James, i. 122.
Gollins, Gilbert, i. 102.
Good, Humphry, i. 50.
Goodfellow, James, ii. 90.
Cornett James, ii. 88. 89.
Goodwin, Paule, i. 38.
Cornet William, ii. 4. 5.
Goodwyn, Paul, i. 40.
Goold, Adam, i. 1.
George, i. 2. 43. ii. 25.
Henry, i. 1.2.
John, i. 1. 117.
Patrick, i. 117.
Peirce, i. 116.
Phillipp, i. 117.
Pierce, i. 117.
Thomas, i. 1. ii. 25.
Goran, Patrick, ii. 113.
Gorban, Derby, i. 1 12.
Gordan, James, ii. 30.
Gordans, George, ii. 70.
Gordon, Adam, ii. 10.
James, Chaplaine, ii. 27.
William, ii. 10.
Gore, Arthur," ii. 79.
Sir Arthur, ii. 80.
bart., Sir Arthur, ii. 78.
Capt. Robert, ii. 78.
Thomas, ii. 123. 124.
Gorey, Henry, i. 123.
Gormanstowne, Lord, i.63. ii. 32. 41. 42.43.
Ld. Visct, ii. 37.
The Lord of, ii. 61.
Gornett, Gilbert, i. 122. 124.
Gough, Edward, i. 112.
Patrick, i. 121.
Patricke, ii. 60.
Thomas, i. 104.
Gould, Adam, i. 52. 76.
Daniell, i. 52.
David, i. 52. 75. 88. 101. ii. 94.
— — Francis, i. 76. ii. 94.
George, i. 75. 76. 127.
Henry, i. 94.
James, i. 1. 76. ii. 94.
Jane, i. 76.
Joane, ii. 57.
— — ats Conway, Joane, ii. 57.
John, i. 52. 105.
Michael, ii. 20.
Michaell, i. 94. ii. 94.
Nicholas, i. 116.
Patrick, i. 43. 52.
Peirce, ii. 20. 127.
Phillip, i. 52.
Thomas, i. 75. ii. 82.
Walter, ii. 19.
William, i. 76. ii. 82.
[ ], i. 101. ii. 45.
Goulde, Peirce, ii. 17.
Goulding, of Peircetowne, ii. 61.
Gourden, Col. George, ii. 127.
Gourdon, James, ii. 55.
Goutley, John, i. 72.
Gove, Cornet John, i. 15.
Gower, Henry, ii. 41. 61.
Capt. John, 1. 55. 56.
Thomas, ii. 91. 92.
Gowman, John, i. 27.
Gownan, William, i. 27.
Gowiy, Henry, ii. 59.
Grace, John, ii. 100.
William, ii. 100.
Grady, Lieut. Darby, ii. 76. 111. 114.
John, i. 97.
Graham, Lieut. Arthur, ii. 63.
Major Arthur, ii. 68. 64.
David, ii. 90.
— Lieut. David, ii. 88. 89.
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Graham, Capt. Edward, ii. 40.
Francis, ii. 63.
Capt. Francis, ii. 40. 42.
Capt. George, i. 14. 15. 16.
Hans, ii. 12. 18.
John ii. 91.
Mrs., i. 123. 124..
Peter, ii. 91.
Lt. Richard, i. 111.
Robert, ii. 90.
— Lieut. Robert, ii. 88. 89.
Samuell, ii. 44.
Thomas, ii. 91.
Capt. Thomas, i. 14. 15. 16.
Lieut. Thomas, ii. 6.
Major Thomas, i. 14.
The Widow, ii. 126.
William, i. 123.
— — Capt. William, i. 3.
Cornet William, ii. 105.
Major William, ii. 63.
Graines, Edward, ii. 41.
Grandison, Capt John, Lord, i- 3.
John, Lord, i. 4.
Granier, Capt. Isaac, ii. 52.
Grant, Mathew, i. 36. 72. 78.
• William, ii. 1.
Grantham, Gabrieli, i. 36. 37 .
Grassen, Elizabeth, i. 123.
Graunt, Jasper, i. 55.
Mary, i. 22.
Nicholas, i. 23.
Graves, Edward, ii. 43.
Gray, Charles, i. 101.
Nathaniell, ii. 16.
■ William, i. 94.
Graydon, of Irishtowne, ii. 94.
Green, Ens. John, i. 49.
Greene, Lt. Clement, i. 49. 50. 51.
Eliah, i. 97. 98. 112. ii. 101.
Eliah, esq., i. 111.
Capt? Godfrey, i. 49. 50. 51.
Ens. John, i. 50. 51.
■ Nicholas, i. 58.
Thomas, ii. 57.
Qr. Mr. Thomas, ii. 30.
William, i. 26.
Greenham, Henry, ii. 33.
Greenshall, Lieut. Mathew, ii. 96.
Greenvill, Sir Richard, ii. 55.
Greenway, Capt. Henry, i. 6. ii. 109.
Greenweile, Sir Richard, i. 20. 21.
Greere, Capt Alex., ii. 112.
John, ii. 127.
Lieut Lancelott, ii. 70.
Gregery, Capt. Roger', i. 116.
Gregg, John, ii. 60.
Gregory, Captain, ii. 101.
Giles, i. 112.
John, ii. 1. 2.
Capt. Roger, i. 117. 118.
Greige, Lt. John, i. 66.
Grey, Capt. Henry, ii. 116. 118.
Widowe, ii. 1.
Gridlestone, Thomasin, i. 52.
Griffin, Daniell, i. 76.
Morris, ii. 61. 62.
Morris, Marshall, ii. 59.
Griffith, Edward, i. 4. ii. 24. 25. 26.
Capt. Edward, i. 62.
Lt Edward, i. 3.
John, i. 22.
Major John, i. 74. 76. 77. 82.
William, ii. 24. 25. 26.
Grigorry, John, i. 23. 24.
Grimstone, Barnaby; ii. 116. 118. 119.
Groare, Capt Alex., ii. 111.
Grogan, Cornelius, i. 50.
Patrick, ii. 59. 61. 62.
Grossvenor, Lt. Samuell, r. 38.
Grosvenor, Lt. Samuel, i. 39. 40.
Sampson, i. 94.
Grove, Cornett John, i. 14. 16.
Major John, i. 14. 15.
Grovener, Lt., i. 43.
Groves, Grace, ii. 4. 5.
Thomas, i. 47 . 70.
Lt. Thomas, i. 3.
Gudor, Alexander, ii. 125.
Gullock, Edmund, ii. 103.
Guppy, William, i. 23.
Gwan, Qr. Mr. James, ii. 102.
Gwane, Qr. Mr. William, ii. 102.
Gwinn, Daniell, ii. 20.
(122.)
Gwynn, Magdelin, i. 74.
Gyles, John, i. 18. 55. 56
Gynnings, John, i. 75.
I-Iacher, Ellen, ii. 45.
widdow Ellen, ii. 44.
— 1 — Henry, ii. 44.
Hacker, Capt. Walter, ii. 44.
Hacket, Thomas, i. 56. ii. 79.
Hackett, Andrew, i. 97.
Edmond, i. 97. 111.
John, i. 97. 111. ii. 78. 79. 101.
Richard, i. 97.
Hackitt, John, ii. 101.
Hacth, John, ii. 94.
Haddock, Lieut. James, ii. 105.
Haire, Capt. James, ii. 102. 103. 104.
Hales, Edward, i. 11.
Haltepenny, James, i. 122. 124.
Haley, James, i. 111. ii. 101.
John, ii. 57. 101.
Mathew, ii. 56. 57.
Richard, i. 97. ii. 101.
— Thomas, i. 97.
Hall, Edmond, i. 98.
Henry, i. 6.
John, i. 98. 112. ii. 38. 100.
Julian, widow, ii. 10.
Robert, ii. 124.
Qr. Mr. Robert, ii. 123.
Hallet, George, i. 121.
Halley, Capt. Christopher, ii. 106.
James, i. 111.
John, i. 1 12.
Nicholas, ii. 78.
Hally, Mathew, ii. 57.
Halpen, Dennis, i. 20. ii. 48. 49.
Haly, David, i. 26. 27.
John, i. 27. 96. 97.
Nicholas, i. 26.
Paul, i. 97.
Richard, i. 97. 98.
Symon, i. 27.
Thomas, i. 26.
Hamble, Robert, ii. 107.
Hamblin, Capt., i. 89.
Hamil, Lieut. Mathew, ii. 30.
Hamill, Qr. Mr. John, ii. 30.
Lieut. Mathew, ii. 31.
Hamilton, Capt. Alexander, ii. 72.
Lieut. Alexander, ii. 120.
Capt. Andrew, ii. 96. 125.
Capt. Archibald, ii. 72. 125.
Dame Beatrice, ii. 104.
Dame Beatrix, ii. 103.
Dame Betrice, ii. 102.
Capt., ii. 52. 54.
Cuttbert, ii. 46.
alias Crawford, Elizabeth, ii. 120. 121.
Capt. Francis, ii. 125.
Cornet Francis, ii. 127.
Ensigne Francis, i. 6. ii. 65.
Sir Francis, ii. 96. 97. 126.
knt. and bai t., Sir Francis, i. 103. ii. 125.
Gawen, ii. 38.
Cornet Gawen, ii. 72.
Sir Hance, i. 120. ii. 89. 90.
knt. Scbart., Sir Hance, i. 119. ii. 88.
Capt. Hans, i. 90. ii. 72.
Lieut. Col. Hans, ii. 127.
Major Hans, i. 90.
Sir Hans, ii. 71. 113. 114. 121. 122.
128.
knt. and bart.. Sir Hans, ii. 70. 72.
112. 115. 120. 127.
Ens. Hugh, ii. 120. 121. 122.
Lieut. Hugh, ii. 88. 111. 112.
James, ii. 10. 70.
Capt. James, i. 90. ii. 70. 127.
of Ballyburrough, Capt. James, ii. 71.
of Nealeswood, Capt. James, ii. 71.
James, Carriage Mr. ; ii. 46.
James, Chaplain, ii. 72.
Ens. James, ii. 120.
Lieut. James, ii. 120.
John, i. 11. 88. 89. ii. 32. 70. 107. 110.
Capt. John, ii. 96.
Col. John, ii. 96.
Lieut. John, ii. 38. 39.
John, Qr. Mr., ii. 46. 120. 121. 127.
I Major, ii. 107.
Hamilton, Mathew, ii. 70.
Robert, ii. 104. 120. 121.
Capt. Robert, ii. 102. 103.
Lieut. Robert, i. 11. 12. 13. 90. 92.
ii. 123. 127.
Qr. Mr. Robt., ii. 120. 121.
William, i. 17. ii. 32. 34. 121.
Wm., of Downe Patrick, ii. 23.
Capt. Wm., i. 54. 70. 71. 88. 90. 91.
92. 93. ii. 65. 102. 103. 122.
Capt. Wm., of Kinard co. Tyrone,
ii. 102. 120.
Lieut. Wm., i. 90. ii. 102. 125.
Lieut. Col. Wm., ii. 32. 33.
Major Wm., ii. 120.
■ knt., Sir Wm., ii. 102.
Hamlen, [ ], ii. 61.
Hamlin, John, i. 38. 39. 40.
Patricke, ii. 61.
Wm., ofSmyth’s Towne, ii. 61.
[ ] ii. '61.
Hammond, Col. Edward, i. 80. 81.
Hamond [ ], ii. 59.
Hancock, Christopher, i. 17.
Hancocke [ ], i. 1 1] .
Hand, William, ii. 25.
Handcock, Thomas, ii. 100.
Handerson, Wm., ii. 70.
Hanefor, John, i. 23.
Hanna, Robert, ii. 65.
Hannah, Sir Robert, ii. 44.
Hannay, Qr. Mr. James, ii. 120.
Sir Robert, ii. 55.
Hansham, Nicholas, i. 1.
Hansor, Honora, i. 24.
John, i. 24.
Haraglian, William, ii. 28.
Harcourt, John, ii. 48 . 50.
Capt. John, ii. 48.
Hardinian, William, ii. 65.
Harding, Hugh, i. 89. ii. 85.
Phillip, i. 10.
Major Wm., i. 22. 23. 94.
Hardwick, Wm., ii. 65.
Harford, John, i. 112.
Pati'icke, ii. 61.
Martin, ii. 61.
Peter, ii. 49. 51. 60.
Harison, Qr. Mr. Michael, ii. 59.
William, i. 123.
Harley, Thomas, ii. 78.
Harman, Capt. Edward, ii. 59.
Harmon, Lieut. Anthony, ii. 69.
Henry, ii. 69.
Capt. Robert, i. 96. 98.
Sir Thomas, ii. 69.
Harries, Lieut. Edward, i. 36. 37.
Harrington, Henry, i. 6.
James, i. 78.
Cob ViHiers, ii. 52.
Harris, Christopher, i. 42.
Lt. Edward, i. 35.
George, ii. 59.
esq., Phillip, ii. 24. 25. 26.
Richard, i. 105.
Stephei
- Thoi
i. 18.
William,
Harries, William, ii, 123.
Harrison, Lawrence, ii. 82.
Harriss, Stephen, i. 43.
Hart, Capt. Geo., ii. 81.
Henry, ii. 81. 83.
Harte, Richard, ii. 55.
Capt. Richard, ii. 52.
Richard, Corpl. of the field, ii. 52.
jun., Richard, ii. 52.
Hartlie, Jeremy, i. 86.
Hartly, Jeremy, i. 86.
Hartwell, Capt. Richard, ii. 52. 53.
- Thoi
i. 57.
William, ii. 65. 66. 88. 116. 118.
Harvest, Doctor Tlios., ii. 76.
Harvey, Thomas, i. 75.
William, i. 35. 37. ii. 29.
Haslan, Francis, ii. 48.
Hastings, Cornet John, ii. 102. 103. 104.
_ — Lieut. John, ii. 102. 103. 104.
Hatch, John, ii. 94.
Hatliorne, Capt. James, ii. 46.
Hattc, Martha, widdow, ii. 40. 42.
Cornet Symon, ii. 40.
Hatten, Richard, ii. 101.
Hatton, Richard, i. 112. ii. 101.
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VII. Haughton, James, ii. 48. 50.
, John, i. 8.
NOMINUM Haushavane, Nicholas, i. 42.
io the Havens, Jolin, i. 58. 60.
Adjudications Hawkes, Elias, i. 91. 98.
in °(1649) 'C Hawkeshead, Richard, i. 12.
OFFICERS. Hawkings, John, ii. 55.
Hawkins, Lt. James, i. 52. 58.
John, i. 47. 48. 94. ii. 32.
Joseph, ii. 25. 94.
Hawkshaw, Mr., ii. 94.
Hawkshea, Richard, i. 11.
Hawksworth, Ens. John, ii. 76. 77.
L 9.
i. 51.
/, ii. 89.
Hawton, John,
Hay, Jasper,
— I- Mathes
Morgai .
Thomas, i. 88.
Walter, i. 49.
Haydon, Mr. Richard,
Hayes, John, i. 43.
— 1- Thomas, i. 2. 43. 76.
Hayle, John, i. 1 .
Hayley, Richard, ii. 101.
Hays, David, '
78.
i. 50.
John,
Hea, Morgan, i. 55.
Hearebread, Cornet John, i. 82.
Henries, Nicholas, i. 78.
Heathcock, Wm., i. 70.
Hebron, Alexander, i. 68.
Hedigan, John, i. 123.
Richard, i. 123.
Homing, William, ii. 52.
Henderson, Capt. Andrew, i. 104.
Qr. Mr. John, ii. 96.
Lt. Walter, i. 104.
William, ii. 70.
Henley, Ens. Henry, i. 35. 36.
Henly, Qr. Mr. James, i. 82. 83. 84.
Richard, ii. 101.
Heron, Qr. Mr. Duncan, ii. 129.
Herricke, James, i. 97.
Hervy, William, ii. 76.
Hestor, Thomas, i. 76.
Hethrington, Ens. Arthur, ii. 19. 20. 21.
Hetherington, Lt. Wm., ii. 123.
Hewetson, Thomas, ii. 55.
Hewlett, George, ii. 34.
Maty, ii. 34.
Hewson, Christopher, ii. 100. 101.
Hey, Thomas, i. 88. 89.
Heyderi, Widdow, ii. 41. 43.
Heydon, Thomas, i. 62. ii. 55.
Heyford, Ens. Owen, ii. 52.
Heyne, John, ii. 56.
Hickman, Capt. Andrew, ii. 52.
Capt. Luke, ii. 52.
Walter, ii. 52. 53. 54.
Hicks, John, i. 59. 60.
Hide, Capt. William, i. 58.
Hill, Capt. Edward, ii. 116. 118.
James, ii. 60.
John, i. 8. 9. ii. 91. 94.
Moyses, i. 82. 83. 84.
Robert, i. 68.
Hillman, Capt.Thos., ii. 112.
Hillyard, Wm. ii. 49.
I-Iilman, Capt. Tlios., ii. 111.
Hinderson, Capt. Andrew, i. 104.
Hindes, Jarvis, i. 34.
Jervas, i. 32. 33.
Hinds, Jervis, i. 47.
Hine, Feragh, ii. 27.
Hinton, Cornet John, i. 54.
Hippen, Ensign Henry, i. 20. 21.
Hippon, Henry, i. 36.
Hiraghty, Luke, i. 45.
Hisland, Laurence, ii. 60.
Hitcliins, Thomas, i. 22.
Hoare, John, i. 17. 104. 105. ri2. 113.
Mathew, i. 104. 112.
Michael, i. 112. 113.
Patrick, i. 1.
Walter, i. 17. 121.
William, i. 1. 52.
Hoatli, Alexander, Merchant, ii. 41.
Hobber, Widdow, i. 104.
Hobbs, Hugh, i. 50.
Hobson, George, i. 1.
Hodder, John, i. 52. 88.
Hodder, Col. John, i. 74. 77.
Mathew, ii. 89.
William, ii. 25. 94.
Alderman William, i. 42.
Hodger, James, ii. 41.
Hodges, James, ii. 91. 92.
Hodgeson, John, ii. 55.
Hodgkinson, Hugh, i. 17. 18.
Hodierne, Thomas, ii. 16.
Hoey, Sir John, ii. 67.
— William, ii. 67. 68.
Hogane, Ensigne Derby, i. 42.
Hogg, Lieut. Col. John, ii. 10.
Holcroft, Abraham, ii. 49.
• Capt. Clias., ii. 76.
Holden, Robert, ii. 91.
Holgate, Anne, ii. 32.
Holland, John, ii. 113.
Ensigne Roger, i. 47.
Hollcombe, Ellinor, i. 32. 33. 34.
Capt. William, i. 32.
Hollcroft, Abraham, ii. 51.
Holling, Robert, i. 56.
Hollinge, Robert, i. 55.
Hollinger, Robert, i. 72.
Holliock, Richard, i. 68.
Holliwood, John, i. 35.
Hollyday, Corporall, i. 26.
Holmes, Alexander, ii. 70.
Lieut. Alexander, ii. 35.
Qr. Mr. James, ii. 120.
John, i. 26. 27. ii. 78.
Thomas, i. 26.
. Ensigne Wm., i. 14. 15. 16.
Ens. James, i. 15.
William, i. 26.
Holt, Joseph, ii. 24. 85. 86.
Homes, John, ii. 70.
Hood, James, i. 35.
jun., James, i. 35.
sen., James, i. 85.
John, i. 35.
Patrick, j. 35.
William, i. 35.
Hooper, George, ii. 22.
Hopkins, William, i. 18. 105.
Horan, David, ii. 56.
Hore, Edmond, ii. 82.
John, i. 104.
Wm., i. 117.
Horrible, Rowland, ii. 33.
Horseman, Anthony, ii. 45.
Cornet Anthony, ii. 44.
Hoskins, John, ii. 50.
Houghton, John, i. 59. 61.
Hougton, Patrick, ii. 30.
Houldenby, Roger, ii. 46.
Houston, 'Patrick, i. 90.
Lieut. Robert, ii. 120.
the younger, Robert, ii. 103.
Hoveden, Lieut. Col., i. 23.
Hovenden, Lt. Col., i. 22. 23.
Nicholas, ii. 48. 50.
Howard, Francis, i. 64. 65. 74. 76.
Griffith, i. 72. 73.
Thomas, ii. 24.
Wm., Chaplain, ii. 105.
Howell, John, i. 42.
William, i. 50. ii. 48. 49. 50.
ii. 103.
Howlett, Theodore, i. 94.
Howletts, Theodore, ii. 25.
Howley, Thomas, i. 112.
Howlinge, Thos., i. 85.
Howston, Qr. Mr. Patrick, i. 104.
Robert, ii. 104.
Capt. Robert, ii. 102.
the younger, Robert, ii. 102.
Hoyle, Lieut. Joseph, ii. 109.
Hubbard, John, ii. 16. 17. 18.
Hubblethorne, Col., i. 121.
Hudson, Eleazar, i. 37.
Henry, i. 47.
Richard, ii. 41.
Huettson, Capt. George, ii. 69.
Huitson, Christopher, i. 18.
Hughes, John, gent., i. 111. 113. ii. 78. 1
Robert, i. 78. 79.
Tlios., i. 20.
Walter, ii. 89.
Hull, Elizabeth, i. 43.
George, ii. 1 10.
of Dublin, gent., ii. 109.
Julian, widdow, ii. 127.
Hull, Mrs., i. 76. 77.
Mrs., widdow, i. 75.
William, ii. 16. 17. 18.
Hume, Capt. Lieut. John, ii. 111. 112.
Patrick, ii. 125.
Humes, Patrick, ii. 88. 90.
Patricke, ii. 89.
Hununugs, Capt. John, i. 3.
Hunckes, Dame Anne, ii. 15.
Sir Foulke, ii. 15.
Hunkes, Francis, ii. 59. 61. 62.
Huncks, Sir Foulke, ii. 14.
Hunly, Richard, ii. 101.
Hunt, 1-Ienry, ii. 55.
Capt. John, i. 14.
Capt. Thomas, i. 111.
Capt. Vere, i. 14. 15. 16.
William, ii. S3.
Hurley, Katherine, ii. 78.
'Thomas, ii. 57. 78.
Sir Thomas, ii. 57.
Hurlv, John, i. 20.
' Kate, i. 27.
Patrick, i. 27.
Symon, i. 26.
Thomas, i. 26. 27.
Hurst, William, i. 55.
Hamberston, i. 49.
Humberston, ii. 56. 58.
William, i. 121.
Hussey, Luke, ii. 62.
— — Luke, of Westowne, ii. 61. 62.
of Westowne, ii. 61.
Hutchins, Widdow, ii. 32.
Hutchinson, Alderman, i. 96.
Henry, ii. 38.
Hutson, William, i. 75.
Hutt, Symon, ii. 1 13.
Hutton, Phillip, ii. 111. 114.
Hyde, John, i. 74.
Capt. William, i. 59.
I.
Ingolsby, Major George, i. 121.
Ireland, Ens. Phillip, i. 62.
Irvine, Capt. Gerrard, ii. 63.
Jackson, Edmond, i. 23.
Isaack, i. 9. 60. 61.
Jane, ii. 73. 74. 75.
John, ii. 73.
Roger, ii. 61.
Ens. Roger, ii. 59. 62.
William, ii. 46. 127.
Jaggers, Thomas, i. 96. 98. 112. :
James. Quartermaster Xpher, i. 4
Christopher, i. 46.
Joseph, ii. 103.
Thomas, ii. 14.
Jamott, Lieut. Col., ii. 109.
Jaques, Ens. George, i. 25. 27. 28
Jeffereyes, James, i. 65.
William, ii. 1. 3.
Jeffererys, James, i. 64.
Jefford, Sir John, ii. 55.
Jeffrey, John, ii. 101.
Jeffryes, William, ii. 2.
Jemmings, Thomas, ii. 102.
Jenkins, Benjamine, i. 1.2.
Ens. Morgan, i. 3.
Jephson, John, i. 15. 16.
Capt. John, i. 14. 15.
esq., John, i. 14.
Capt. Norris, ii. 105.
Major General William, i. 1
Jerdon, Robert, ii. 82.
Jeruim, David, i. 22. 23.
Jervis, Humphrey, ii. 44.
Jervys, Humphry, ii. 45.
Johnson, Archibald, ii. 90.
Cornet Archibald, ii. 88. 89
David, ii. 90.
Ens. David, ii. 88- 89.
Lieut. Frederick, i. 25.
Quartermaster George, ii. l!
John, i. 36. 37. ii. 86.
Col. John, i. 35.
Cornet John, ii. 127.
Mary, i. 25. 27. 28.
Mathew, i. 17.
esq., Robert, i. 121. .
Thomas, i, 15. ii. 14. 15. 109
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Johnson, Lieut. Walter, ii. 120.
William, i. 54. 67. 74. 76. 86. 88. 103.
104. 108. 109. 111. 113. 121. ii. 10.
11. 27. 29.
[ ], ii. 87.
Johnston, Alexander, i. 90. 92.
Humphry, ii. 73.
John, i. 94. ii. 70.
Cornet John, ii. 63. 64. 111. 112.
Lieut. John, ii. 63. 64. 65.
widow Mary, i. 117.
- Quartermaster Robert, ii. SO.
Thomas, i. 82. 90. 92.
. Cornet Thomas, ii. 111. 112.
. William, i. 45. 46. 47, 48. 55. 56. 58.
59. 60. 64. 65. 66. 68. 69. 70. 71.72.
78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 84. 87. 89. 94.
96. 98. 99. 105. 106. 107. 116. 117.
119. 120. 122. 123. 124. ii. 1. 2. 4.
5. 8. 12. 13. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.
24. 25. 26. 30. 31. 32.
Lieut. John, ii. 66.
Jolliffe, Capt. William, i. 66.
Jones, Ambrose, ii. 85.
Bryan, ii. 106.
Commissary Bryan, ii. 105.
Christopher, ii. 56. 58.
Dame, ii. 56.
David, i. 21. ii. 58. 102.
Doctor, i. 63.
Francis, i. 78.
Gilbert, ii. 41.
James, i. 47. 48.
Ens. James, i. 47.
John, ii. 4.
— Richard, ii. 57.
Robert, i. 38. 40.
. Roger, i. 63. 121. ii. 15. 82.
Cornett Roger, i. 47.
gent., Roger, i. 62. ii. 14.
Susanna, ii. 20.
Sir Theophilus, ii. 48. 49. 50. 51.
Thomas, ii. 4. 5.
Lieut. Thomas, ii. 105.
Walter, ii. 106.
esq., Walter, ii. 105. 106.
William, i. 54. 64. ii. 38.
Quartermaster William, ii. 105.
Jonson, Ambrose, i. 35.
Jordan, John, ii. S3.
Jorven, George, i. 119.
Joy, Lieut. William, ii. 72.
Joyce, Edward, ii. 109.
John, ii. 38.
Peter, i. 6.
Richard, i. 26. ii. 53.
Robert, i. 6.
Walter, ii. 109.
Jull, John, i. 6. ii. 22. 23.
Kavanagh, Morgan, i. 11.
Kearaes, Edward, i. 52. ii. 94.
Keaney, Paule, i. 98.
Keardiffe, John, i. 123.
Kearnes, John, ii. 102. 104.
Kearney, James, i. 88.
John, ii. 103.
■ Patrick, i. 97. 98.
Paule, i. 96. 97. 112.
Thomas, i. 97.
William, i. 96. 112.
Kearny, James, i. 117.
Nicholas, ii. 57.
Paule, i. 111.
William, i. 111.
Keasey, James, i. 123.
Keathan, Robert, ii. 59.
Keating, Christopher, ii. 61.
John, i. 49.
Richard, ii. 61.
Walter, ii. 89.
William, ii. 33.
Kedam, Margarett, i. 112.
Keerevan, Francis, i. 33.
Keith, Lieut. Col. George, ii. 35.
Kelly, Charles, ii. 60.
Dennis, ii. 41. 105.
Fan-ell, ii. 60.
Lieut. Francis, ii. 105.
Henry, i. 1.
James, ii. 100. 101.
Jasper, ii. 100.
(122.)
Kelly, John, ii. 1. 2. 3.
Thomas, i. 2. 50. ii. 48.
William, ii. 89.
Kenedy, Capt. Anthony, ii. 98. 99.
Lieut. David, i. 90.
John, ii. 24. 27.
Ens. John, ii. 27.
Richard, i. 74.
Sir Richard, ii. 25.
knt., Sir Richard, ii. 24.
esq., Thomas, ii. 24.
Ens. William, ii. 98.
Kenham, Nathaniel, ii. 82.
Kennedy, David, i. 119. 121. ii. 30.
Capt. David, i. 121,
Donnogh, ii. 73.
Fergus, ii. 116.
Capt. Hugh, ii. 116.
Lieut. Hugh, ii. 30.
John, ii. 73.
Richard, i. 6. 76.
Robert, i. 6. ii. 107.
Thomas, ii. 70.
William,' i. 6. 7.
Kenny, Teige, ii. 69.
Kent, James, i. 75. 77.
John, i. 1. 43.
Joseph, ii. 52.
of Davistowne, ii. 32. 41. 59.
[ ], ii. 41.
Kenwick, ats M'Eno, Thomas, ii. 46.
ICerevan, Thomas, i. S3.
Kerivan, Patrick, ii. 28.
Kerlure, Quartermaster Thomas, ii. 98.
Kernan, Bryen, ii. 73.
Kernon,- John, ii. 60.
Kerney, James, i. 52.
Kerny, Nicholas, i. 26.
Patrick, i. 27. ii. 78.
Kerovan, Thomas, i. 64. 80. 90.
Kerowan, Anthony, i. 64.
Gregory, i. 64.
James, i. 64.
Marcus, i. 64.
Peter, i. 64.
Stephen, i. 64.
Thomas, i. 70.
Kerrevan, Marcus, i. 80.
Kerrowan, Dominick, ii. 65.
Edmond, ii. 66.
John, ii. 65.
Thomas, i. 47.
Kerry, Lord Baron of, i. 55. 56.
Kerwick, David, i. 26.
Daniell, ii. 78.
Kett, John, ii. 88. 89.
Keyes, William, i. 36. 37.
Kicchman, Mrs. Gwemhlean, i. 38.
Kildare, George Earle of, ii. 67.
Killaloe, Edward, Lord Bishop of, i. 94.
Edward Worth, Bishop of) i. 95.
Killaloo, Lord Bishop of, ii. 26.
Killalow, Lord Bishop of) ii. 24.
Killalowe, Lord Bishop of, ii. 25.
Kilhnallock, Lord, i. 117.
Killulta, Edward, Lord Viscount, i. 85.
Lord Viscount, i. 86. 87.
Kinaston, Doctor Charles, ii. 52.
Richard, i.,4.
. Capt. Richard, i. 3.
King, Capt. Arthur, i. 38.
Alderman Gabrieli, i. 54.
John, ii. 123.
Nicholas, i. 116.
Lieut. Ralph, i. 55. 56.
Lieut. Robert, i. 20.
William, ii. 109.
Kinghead, Francis, i. 90.
Kinkead, Alexander, ii. 91.
Claud, ii. 120. 121.
Capt. Robert, ii. 111. 112.
Kinked, Capt. Alexander, ii. 8.
Kingshaw, Ens. William, ii. 59. 61. 62.
Kingsmcll, Mrs. Dorothy, i. 52. 117.
Kingsmill, Dorothy, ii. 101.
Col. William, i. 54.
Kingston, Ens. Humplu-y, i. 17.
Kinsale, The Corporation of, ii. 56.
Kirkwood, Andrew, ii. 22.
Kironan, Thomas, ii. 109.
Kirowan, Anthony, ii. 76.
Dinnis, i. 70.
Marcus, i. 71.
Oliver, i. 70,
Kirowan, Patrick, ii. 38.
Richard, ii. 38.
Thomas, i. 54. ii. 38. 109.
Kirrowan, Edmond, ii. 47.
Edward, ii. 110.
Richard, i. 6.
Thomas, ii. 110.
Kirwan, Marcus, ii. 52.
Patrick, i. 54.
Thomas, i. 3. 54. ii. 52.
Kitchman, Mrs. Gwenthlean, i. 40.
Kitterell, Richard, i. 55.
Knight, Col. William, i. 70. 71.
Knowles, Steven, i. 22.
Knox, Capt. Andrew, ii. 98. 99. 1 16.
William, ii. 35.
Knyveton, Quarter-Master Henry, i. 58. 5S
Korowen, Martin, ii. 28.
VII.
INDEX
NOM1NUM
(1649)
OFFICERS.
L.
Lacey, Robert, i. 112.
William, i. 99. 112.
Lackey, Ens. Thomas, ii. 38.
Lacy, Morris, i. 27.
1 Lieut. Thomas, ii. 120. 121.
William, i. 97. ii. 101.
Lacye, Eady, i. 26.
Laddon, John, i. 1 .
Laffim, James, i. 22.
Laghlin, Morgan, i. 123.
Laheire, William, ii. 78.
Lambart, Oliver, i. 6.
Lambe, William, i. 36. 37.
Lamberd, Thomas, i. 36.
Lambert, Charles, i. 117.
Charles, Lord, i. 6.
George, ii. 44. 45. 123.
Lawrence, ii. 123.
Mr. Richard, ii. 33.
Thomas, ii. 44.
C ], i. 66.
Lame, William, i. 97.
Lamport, Alary, i. 50.
Lane, Major, ii. 102.
Sir Richard, ii. 72.
Thomas, i. 36. 37. 55. 105.
widow, i. 42.
William, i. 111.
Langdon, Lieut. Walter, i. 45. 46.
Langford, Hercules, i. 95.
Capt. Hercules, i. 94. ii. 55. 58.
Sir Roger, i. 94.
Langreige, Arthur, ii. 116.
Lapp, John, i. 36. 37.
Lappage, Quarter-Master John, i. 66.
Larkin, Lawrence, ii. 123.
Latherdale, Capt. Robert, ii. 111. 112.
Latimer, Margery, ii. 24. 25. 26.
alias Cox, Margery, ii. 24. 25. 26.
Lattin, John, ii. 33.
Lattine, John; ii. 33.
Laugharne, Thomas, ii. 91.
Laugherne, Lieut. John, i. 52.
Laughlin, Richard, ii. 33.
Laughorne, John, i. 53.
esq., John, i. 52.
Launder, John, i. 36.
Lavallin, James, i. 101. 105. 117.
William, i. 100.
Law, Andrew, ii. 92.
Lawlesse, Robert, ii. 28.
Lawrence, Francis, i. 119. 120. ii. 48. 50.
Lawton, John, i. 11. ii. 105.
Lea, John, i. 17.
Leaghy, Dermott, i. 105.
Leary, Richard, i. 111.
Leaches, John, i. 8.
Capt. Robert, i. 8. 9.
William, i. 8.
Lecroft, Robert, ii. 44.
Ledwich, James, i. 123.
Lee, Lieut. Henry, i. 25. 27. 28.
Launcelott, i. 64.
Nicholas, i. 17. 55. 75. 121.
Aid. Thomas, ii. 34.
Leech, Thomas, ii. 111. 112.
William, i. 3.
Leekes, Thomas, ii. 103.
Leeper, Eus. Andrew, ii. 120,
Leftwood, John, ii. 113.
Lego, Margarett, i. 1.
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97. 98. 99. 111. 112.
i. 111. ii. 101.
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NOM1NUM Col. Richard,
,b0. Leicester, Robert, Earle of,
in tiouTof" the Leigli, Alderman, ii. 59. 61
(1649) Arthur, ii. 94.
OFFICERS. Henry, ii. 16.
Richard, ii. 55. 58.
Robert, ii. 94.
Thomas, i. 123. ii. 61.
Aid. Thomas, ii. 94. 95. 11
William, ii. 32.
Leislye, Lieut. William, ii. 46.
Leman, Peter, ii. 24.
Lemin, Joseph, i. 101.
Lenan, Ens. Manus, i. 64. 65.
Lenane, Robert, ii. 40. 42. 43.
Ens. Robert, i. 121.
Lench, Marcus, i. 78.
Lenean, Peter, ii. 24.
Lencsey, William, i. 94.
Leonard, John, i. 36. ii. 1.
Lesley, Quarter-Master James, ii
Lesly, Lieut. John, ii. 120. 121.
Lessly, Capt. Leonard, ii. 111. 112. 114. 115.
Lestrange, Thomas, i. 82. 83. 84.
Letherdale, Lieut. Thomas, ii. Ill- 112.
Letherdeale, Capt. James, ii. 111. 112.
Levallin, James, ii. 82.
Melchar, ii. 70.
Levett, John, i. 58. 121. ii. 2.
Lewis, David, ii. 56. 57.
Francis, i. 27.
John, ii. 2. 3.
Robert, i. 18.
Ley, Nicholas, i. 36.
Leyneham, Ralph, ii. 82.
Lidcott, Leonard, i. 17. 18. ii. 55.
Lightfoot, widow Cristobella, ii. 94.
Liglitfoote, Thomas, ii. 111.
Ens. Thomas, ii. 112.
3’ ' htholder, James, ii. 66.
, Robert, i. 123.
Lilies, James, i. 46.
Lillis, James, i. 45.
Capt. Robert, i. 45.
Limerick, Bishop of, i. 27 . 94.
Edward, Lord Bishop of, i. 54.
William, Lord Bishop of, i. 26.
See of, i. 26.
Limescott, Gyles, i. 34.
Lincolne, Robert, i. 73.
Linch, Alexander, i. 54.
Christopher, i. 64.
Dominick, i. 64. 70.
Edmond, ii. 28.
James Oge, i. 64.
widow Jane, ii. 28.
John, i. 64.
Marcus, ii. 76.
Michaell, i. 64. ii. 65.
Morrice, ii. 65.
Peter, ii. 65.
Thomas, ii. 27. 28. 66.
Linchy, William, i. 50.
Lincolen, Robert, i. 121.
Lincolne, Bartholemew, i; 8. 9. 23.
— — Gerald, i. 17.
James, i. 36. 72. 121.
Lindsay, ~ "
119.
Lindsey, Capt. Andrew, ii. 116. 118. 119.
Lir
- Lieut. James, i. 47. ii. 125.
- Quarter-Master Michaell, ii.
, William, i. 35. 50.
Linn, Andrew, i,
Linsay, James, ii. 91.
Linsey, Daniell, ii. 61.
William, ii. 61.
Lissle, William, ii. 70.
Little, Andrew, i. 42.
Francis, ii. 48.
John, ii. 113.
Lloyd, David, i. 76.
— - Richard, ii. 41. 43.
Rose, i. 113.
Rosse, i. 111.
esq., Trevor, i. 111.
Capt. William, i. 111.
William, i. 113.
Lock, William, ii. 48. 50.
Locke, William, i. .96.
Lodgies, Andrew, ii. .88.
Lofius, Sir Adam, i. 20.
Dudley, i. 48.
Dudly, i. 47.
Edward, i. 64. 65. 68. 69.
Lieut. Col. Walter, i. 20.
Logan, Major Robert, ii. 30.
Loges, Andrew, ii. 101.
Loghan, John, ii. 111. 1)4.
Logie, Andrewe, ii. 102.
Lieut. Andrew, ii. 98.
Logies, Andrew, ii. 85. 86. 96.
Logres, Andrew, ii. 94.
Logy, Andrew, ii. 125. 126.
Lieut. Andrew, ii. 120.
Logyes, Andrew, ii. 97. 100.
Lombard, David, i. 101.
Edmond, i. 42.
James, ii. 85. 86.
John, ii. 86.
Lombert, Edmond, i. 100.
Loncham, Richard, ii. 33.
Lone, Lieut. Hasting, ii. 59. 61.
Higiigate, i. 11.
Lone, Ens. John, ii. 120.
Long, Patrick, i. 64. 65.
Richard, i. 74.
William, i. 78.
Capt. William, ii. 46.
Longum, Hugh, ii. 33.
Love, Ens. John, ii. 120.
Major John, i. 58. 59. 88.
Loveham, John, i. 1.
Lovell, William, ii. 116. 118.
Loveridge, Allice, i. 75. 77.
Low, Andrew, ii. 91.
Edward, i. 94.
Hercules, i. 94.
John, ii. 100.
Thomas, i. 35. 49.
Lownes, Marshall John, i. 45.
John Marshal, i. 46.
Lowny, Cornet Alexander, ii. 125.
Lowry, John, ii. 120. 121.
Lowther, Capt. George, ii. 125.
Ens. John, ii. 125.
. Quarter-Master John, ii. 125.
Quarter-Master Launcelot, ii. 125.
Cornet William, ii. 125.
Loyd, Sir Charles, ii. 16.
Capt. Travor, i. 111.
Capt. Trevor, i. 113.
Luby, Baptist, i. 88.
John, i. 88.
Lucas, Francis, ii. 124.
Cornet Francis, ii. 123.
Sir Thomas, i. 47. 121.
William, i. 11.
Lucey, Charles, ii. 66.
Luckar, Andrew, i. 112.
Lucy, Lieut. Thomas, ii. 121 .
Lugg, John, ii. 103.
Lulling, Michaell, i. 50.
Lumbard, David, ii. 20.
Edmond, i. 75.
Lumbert, James, ii. 82.
John, ii. 81. 82.
Lumburnell, John, ii. 38.
Lund, Richard, ii. 79.
Lundy, Lieut. William, ii. 120.
Luntley, Mathew, i. 72.
Luther, Henry, ii. 33.
Luttrell, James, i. 82.
Lydon, John, ii. 57.
Lye, Andrew, i. 55.
Lygh, Nicholas, i. 76.
Lyme, Major Nicholas, i. 49. 50. 51.
Lymescott, Giles, i. 33.
Lymrick, Bishop of, ii. 57. 79.
Lynagh, John, i. 122.
Lynans, Connor, ii. 33.
Lynch, Alexander, ii. 38.
Anthony, i. 64. ii. 47.
Arthur, ii. 52.
Christopher, i. 33. ii. 109.
David, i. 2.
Dominick, i. 3. ii. 53. 76. 109.
Francis, i. 53.
Geffry, i. 3.
Henry, i. 47.
James, i. 32.
Jeoffrey, ii. 76.
John, i. 3. 47. ii. 35. 38. 47.
Marcus, ii. 46.
Lynch, Martin, i. 70. ii. 47.
— — Alderman Michaell, i. 80.
Doctor Nicholas, ii. 52.
Nicholas, ii. 38.
Oge, ii. 109.
Patrick, ii. 32.
Richard, i. 6.
Robuck, i. 33.
Stephen, i. 33.
Teige, ii. 100.
Walter, i. 47. 90. ii. 38. $
William, ii. 46.
Lyncoline, John, i. 55.
Lyncolne, Bartholemew, i. 22.
Lyncy, Edmond, ii. 61.
William, ii. 60.
Lyndon, John, i. 71.
Capt. Roger, i. 70.
Lyme, Laughlin, ii. 106.
Lieut. Loghlin, ii. 105.
Lyneliam, James, i. 72. 78.
Lynn, Andrew, i. 8.
— — Ens. David, ii. 120. 121.
Lysaght, Cornelius, i. 78.
Macc Adams, Lieut. James, i. 94.
Macc Laughlin, Richard, i. 39.
Macc Teagh, Redmond, i. 39.
Macguire, Patrick, i. 35.
Mackee, Lieut. John, ii. 35.
Macky, Edward, i. 1.
Maclelan, John, ii. 107.
Maddard, Charles, i. 88.
Madder, Lieut. John, ii. 40.
Lieut. William, ii. 40. 41.
Maddin, Dr. Richard, i. 55. 121.
Maddox, Michael, i. 20. 21.
Maffett, Ensign James, ii. 8.
Magenis, Cornet Barnard, ii. 46.
Magher, John, ii. 94.
Maghery, Thomas, i. 92.
Magner [ ], i. 43.
Magrath, James, i. 112.
Redmond, i. 112. ii. 101.
Maguire, Luke. ii. 33.
Mahon, Nicholas, ii. 32.
Makerell, John, ii. 2.
Makerill, John, ii. 2.
Malborne, Ralph, ii. 127. 128.
Maleady, Peter, i. 123.
Mallaburne, William, i. 101.
Mallam, Thomas, i. 78.
Mallefant, Richard, ii. 102.
Malley, William, i. 6.
Mallon, William, i. 55.
Mallone, Stephen, ii. 109.
[ ], ii. 16.
Malloony, Laughlin, ii. 49.
Maloaue, William, i. 45.
Malone, William, i. 17. 20. 83. ii. 1. 32.
59.
[ ], i. 10. ii. 30. 96.
Mandevill, John, ii. 94.
Manger, James, i. 82. 83. 84.
Maning, Edmond, i. 122.
Manley, Robert, ii. 24.
Manning, Edmond, i. 123. 124.
James, i. 94.
Mannock, Thomas, ii. 101.
Mansell, Lieut. James, i. 94.
Thomas, i. 55. 56.
Mansfeild, William, i. 64..
Mansfield, Gregory, ii. 103.
Richard, i. 72. 73.
Manson, Capt., i. 95.
Capt. James, i. 94. ii. 88. 89. 112.
114. 115.
Mantle, Quartermaster Joshua, i. 35.
Roger, i. 35.
Manwood, Col. Jerom, i. 66. 67.
March, Lieut. Richard, i. 49. 50. 51.
Marcus, Margarett, i. 2.
William, i. 43.
Markee, Neale, i. 122.
Phillipp, i. 122.
Markham, ii. 16.
Marrow, John, i. 88.
Marshall, James Reynold, ii. 10.
Lieut. Col. Thomas, i. 70. 71.
Martell, Charles, ii. 103.
Christopher, i. 20. ii. 48. 56.
David, i. 105.
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Martell, Dominick, ii. 82.
Edward, i. 1.
Phillip, i. 1.48. 75. 105. ii. 19. 25. 85.
Robert, i. 1. 20. 105. ii. 103.
Stephen, i. 52. ii. 20.
Thomas, i. 43. ii. 81.
Marten, Anthony, ii. 38.
Robert, i. 54.
William, ii. 38.
_ — William Oge, i. 54.
Martin, Alderman, ii. 41.
Andrew, ii. 65.
Dominick, i. 33. 80.
Edward, ii. 78. 80. 105. 106.
Major Foulke, i. 70.
George, i. 33.
Lieut. George, i. 70.
Lieut. James, ii. 10.
John, i. 1. 32. 43. 91. ii. 127.
Capt. John, i. 70. ii.^82.
Launcelott, i. 64. 65.
Mathew, i. 32.
Nicholas, i. 123.
Oliver, i. 33. ii. 27.
Patrick, i. 33. ii. 65.
Richard, i. 80.
Richard Oge, ii. 76.
Thomas, ii. 55. 94.
Quartermaster William, i. 29.
William Oge, i. 3.
[ ], i- no.
Manvood, Quartermaster Henry, ii. 76. 77.
Masen, Thomas, i. 22.
Mash, Giles, ii. 103.
Mason, Elinor, i. 25. 27. 28.
ats Cappors, Elinor, i. 27. 28.
George, ii. 123.
Henry, i. 3.
Lieut. John, i. 3.
Luke, i. 36. 37. ii. 1. 2.
Margarett, i. 8. 9.
Richard, ii. 55. 107.
Thomas,, i. 23. ii. 1. 52. 53. 65.
Capt. Thomas, ii. 1.
Ens. Thomas, i. 25.
Massareene,John, Lord Viscount, ii. 100. 101.
Massereen, John, Lord Viscount, i.29. 30. 31.
Master, John, i. 27.
Mathewes, Col. Edmond, i. 114.
esq., George, i. 111. 114.
Capt. Phillip, i. 101. 102.
Toby, i. 23.
Mathews, George, i. 113. 115.
John, ii. 82. 83.
Phillip, ii. 82.
Capt. Phillip, ii. 85.
Richard, ii. 82. 94.
Thomas, i. 80.
esq., Toby, i. 78.
Mattison, Capt. Richard, i. 1 1.
Maurish, sen., Jones, i. 101.
Maxfield, James, Provost Marshal, ii. 123.
Maxie, Capt. Henry, i. 3.
Capt. William, i. 3.
Maxwell, Alexander, ii. 111. 112. 114.
Capt. Collin, ii. 10.
Capt. Edward, ii. 59.
James, i. 11. ii. 123.
— — Lieut. James, ii. 38.
John, i. 90. 92.
Lieut. John, ii. 10.
Robert, i. 72. 73. 78. 79. 94.
Sir Robert, ii. 81. 83.
William, ii. 125.
Ens. William, ii. 59.
May, John, i. 33.
Mayard, Col. John, ii. 109.
Mayart, Capt. Adam, ii. 109.
Col. John, ii. 109. 110.
Maynard, Barry, ii. 73.
Sir Boyle, ii. 73. 74. 75.
— * — Quartermaster Francis, ii. 46.
Mayne, Henry, i. 78.
M'Adam, John, ii. 32.
M'Adams, Lieut. Col. John, i. 94.
McAndrew, Capt. Andrew, i. 119.
M'Auley, Capt. Alexander, ii. 109.
Quartermaster, ii. 22. 23.
Thomas, ii. 109.
M'Branan, Rozy Oge, ii. 29.
Teige, M'Teige M'Rory, ii. 29.
M'Bride, John, ii. 88.
M'Cabe, Mahon, ii. 113.
M'Canne, Ens. Alexander, -ii. 111. 112.
(122.)
M'Casland, Alexander, ii. 22. 23.
M'CIannan, Ens. Adam, ii. 98.
M'Clare, Richard, ii. 125.
Quartermaster Richard, ii. 125.
M'Clatchy, Lieut. James, ii. 111. 112.
M'Cleane, Quartermaster Patrick, ii. 38. 39.
M'Cleland, Robert, ii. 81.
Thomas, ii. 81.
M'Clenaghan, Quartermaster William, ii.40.
M'Collum, Quartermaster John, ii. 105.
M'Coloome, Ens. Malcolme, ii. 111.
Lieut. Malcolme, ii. 112.
M'Connell, Patrick, ii. 29.
Lieut. Patricke, ii. 27.
M'Cormocke, John, ii. 55.
M'Cormuck, Ens. John, i. 3.
M'Cormucke, John, i. 4.
M'Crcagh, William M'Shane, i. 42.
M'Cullogli, Capt. James, ii. 8.
M'Cuslan, Alexander, i. 104.
M'Danell, Lieut. Alexander, ii. 127.
Lieut. Eneas, ii. 127.
M'Donnell, Nicholas, ii. 61.
McDonogh, John, i. 27.
Martin, ii. 57.
M'Dowgall, Cornet John, ii. 30.
M'Eno, alias Kenwick, Thomas, ii. 46.
M'Errow, Bryan, ii. 113.
Edmond Oge, ii. 113.
M' Evers, Charles, ii. 61.
M'Farlan, Robert, ii. 70.
M'Farson, Ens. Daniel, ii. 111. 112.
M'Feagh, Redmond, i. 29. 86.
M'Ferlyn, Quartermaster Andrew, ii. 125.
M'Forlyne, Andrew, ii. 125.
M'Garragh, Ens. Gilbert, ii. 8.
M'Garry, Gillygrome, i. 85.
M'Gill, Capt. Hugh, ii. 30. 31.
Lieut. Hugh, ii. 30.
James, ii. 8. 9.
Capt. James, ii. 30. 31.
Robert, ii. 55. 58.
— — Capt. Robert, ii. 8.
M'Hugh, Connor, i. 85.
Ever, i. 85.
M'llagh, Patrick, ii. 112.
MTiroy, Lieut. John, ii. 127.
M'Kewne, Ens. James, ii. 120.
M'Killoman, Cormuck, ii. 28.
M'Laughlin, Capt. Laughlin, ii. 111. 112.
M'Lelan, Cornet Hugh, ii. 111. 112.
Lieut. Robert, ii. 111. 112.
Lieut. William, ii; 111. 112.
M'Mahon, Teige, ii. 80.
M'Mallen, Hugh, ii. 88.
M'Malony, John, i. 42.
M'Math, Ens. Charles, ii. 102. 103. 104.
M'Moynish, Robert, ii. 61.
M'Mullen, Allen, ii. 46.
Chirurgeon Allen, ii. 127.
Chirurgeon Patricke, ii. 27.
M'Neile, Daniel, ii. 45.
Lieut. Daniell, ii. 44.
M'Nemarra, Daniel, i. 122.
M'Phatres, Capt. William, ii. 111. 112.
Lieut. William, ii. 111. 112.
M'Phelim, Bryen, i. 86.
Garrett, i. 86.
M'Quinn, Patrick, ii. 89.
M'Rewne, Ens. James, ii. 120.
M'Teige, Dermod, i. 43.
Dermott, i. 42.
Keadagh, ii. 27.
William, i. 20.
MThomas, Dominick, i. 26.
M'Ward, Marcus, ii. 76.
M'Werie, Edmond, ii. 61.
M'William, Donogh, i. 26. ii. 56.
Mead, Robert, i. 81.
Robert, brewer, i. 80.
Meade, Gabrieli, ii. 41. 42. 43.
John, i. 2. 75. 94. 105.
Capt. John, i. 52. 53.
Thomas, ii. 123. 124.
William, i. 30. 75. ii. 82.
Lieut. Col. William, i. 29. 31.
Meagh, Alderman, i. 52. 117.
Andrew, ii. 85.
Connor, i. 1.
David, i. 26. 27. 94. 101.
Dominick, i. 26.
Ellinor, i. 20.
George, i. 26.
James, i. 2. 20. 52.
John, i. 27. ii. 102.
Meagh, Patrick, i. 26. 52.
Richard, i. 26.
Meaghan, Hugh, ii. 60.
Meagher, Thomas, i. 96. 97.
William, ii. 49. 51.
Meare, William, i. 6.
Meath, the Earl of, ii. 116.
Edward, Earle of, ii. 65. 66. 119.
Mechane, Daniell, i. 43.
Medcalfe, Cornet Henry, i. 17.
Medhopp, Capt. Francis, i. 111.
Meeke, Lieut. Arthur, ii. 46.
Capt. Francis, ii. 46.
Mellefont, James, ii. 82.
Mellvell, Major Robert, ii. 111. 112.
Melsham, Richard, i. 112.
Melton, John, i. 104.
Metitoone, Randoll, i. 42.
Mentray, Ens. John, ii. 40.
Mercer, William, i. 49. 51.
Meredeth, Sir Thomas, ii. 77.
Meredith, Sir Thomas, ii. 76. 77. 115.
William, ii. 109.
Meridith, Sir Thomas, ii. 114.
Merrick, Edward, ii. 38.
Merrill, widow, Elizabeth, i. 94.
Mervin, knt., Sir Audley, i. 68. 69.
Richard, i. 78.
Meskell, David, i. 1.76. 116.
Meskill, David, i. 23. 52.
Metcalfe, Henry, i. 18. 19.
Meyler, Richard, i. 18.
Miagh, Thomas, i. 62.
Michan, John, ii. S3.
Michane, Daniel, i. 43.
Michell, Joane, ii. 101.
Major John, i. 94. 95.
Susanna, i. 6. 7.
Middleton, Mary, i. 82. 83. 84.
Milan, Christian, i. 121.
Mildmay, William, ii. 32. 34.
Mill, Ens. Alexander, ii. 111. 112.
Mil lan, Widow, i. 121.
Miller, Corporal, ii. 41. 43.
Chirurgeon James, ii. 102.
John, i. 50.
Capt. John, ii. 24.
Ralph, ii. 76. 77. 91. 92.
Richard, i. 22.
Millington, John, ii. 123.
Millner, Cornet Samuel, i. 29.
William, ii. 102. 104.
Mills, Edward, ii. 109.
James, ii. 116. 118. 119.
Capt. Thomas, ii. 85. 86. 87.
William, ii. 88. 123. 124.
Minechan, Daniel, i. 2.
Minine, Andrew, i. 92.
Minix, Andrew, ii. 116.
Ens. Thomas, ii. 116.
Mime, John, i. 116.
Mitchell, Thomas, ii. 82.
Moldsworth, Guy, ii. 106.
Molesworth, Guy, ii. 105.
Molinn, William, i. 6.
Monck, Thomas, ii. 76.
Moncke, Thomas, ii. 77.
Money, Thomas, ii. 101.
Monford, John, i. 20. 21.
Mongford, John, ii. 82.
Monogh, John, i. 26.
Monroe, Lieut. Col. Alexander, ii. 102. 103.
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INDEX .
NOMINUM
Adjudications
(16-19)
OFFICERS.
Sir George, ii. 120.
Montgomeroy, Neale, i. 119.
Montgomery, Adam, ii. 30.
Lieut George, ii. 35.
Lieut Henry, ii. 35.
Hugh, ii. 8. 9. 37.
Capt. Hugh, ii. 11. 35. 36. 40. 41.
42. 43.
Lieut. Col. Hugh, i. 122. 123.
Lieut. Hugh, ii. 8. 35.
Hugh, Lord Visct., ii. 35.
Major Hugh, ii. 14. 15.
Sir James, i. 122.
Lieut. James, ii. 35.
Lieut. John, ii. 35.
Ens. Nicholas, ii. 30. 31.
Lieut. Robert, i. 122. 123. 124.
Capt. Samuel, i. 90.
William, i. 122. 123. 124.
Ens. William, ii. 35.
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VII. Montray, Ens. John, ii. 42.
INDEX Monypeny, Lieut. Arthur, ii. 127.
NOMINUM John, ii. 127.
io the Moody, Robert, i. 3.
Adjudications ^oone, Eustace, ii. 33.
1,1 (ig49) Isaace, i. 50.
officers. Moones, John, i. 50.
Mooney, Thomas, i. 123.
Moore, Alexander, ii. 73. 74.
Ens. Alexander, ii. 35.
Archabald, i. 116. 117. 118.
Lieut. Archibald, ii. 98. 99.
Capt. Brent, ii. 77.
Lieut. Col. Brent, ii. 76. 77.
Charles, ii. 43. 115.
Lieut. Daniell, i. 82.
Lieut. Col. Francis, i. 47.
Capt. Garrett, ii. 65.
Capt. Hugh, ii. 30.
James, ii. 105.
Capt James, ii. 72.
John, i. 52. 75. ii. 41. 43. 55. 111. 1 IS
Cornet John, ii. 127.
Lieut John, i. 59.
Melcher, i. 123. ii. 60.
Nicholas, ii. 1. 2.
of Dowenstowne, ii. 32. 61.
Lieut. Patrick, ii. 127.
Ens. Robert, ii. 111. 112.
Roger, i. 94.
Thomas, i. 42. 43.
Chirurg" Thomas, ii. 105.
Quarter-Master Thomas, ii. 44.
William, ii. 60. 107.
Capt. William, ii. 107. 108.
Chaplain William, ii. 107.
esq., William, ii. 113.
Major William, ii. 67. 68.
Moorehead [ ], ii. 32.
Moreley, John, ii. 82.
Morens, Morris, ii. 33.
Morgan, Andrew, i. 36.
Charles, i. 47.
Lieut. Charles, ii. 105.
Edward, i. 42.
George, i. 27. ii. 78.
Quarter-Master Henry, ii. 85. 86.
James, i. 121.
John, i. 34. 58. 80. 81. 90. 93. ii. 5:
54. 65. 66. 105. 106. 125. 126.
- Pat
i. 55.
i. 65.
i. 41.
Peter, i
Morley, John, i. 42. 75. 77. ii.
Thomas, i. 38. 40.
Cornet Thomas, i. 38.
Morly, John, i. 42.
Morphy, Denis, ii. 57.
Morrent, Patrick, ii. 33.
Morres, Capt Samuell, i. 108.
Morrey, Thomas, i. 122.
Morris, Hugh, ii. 61.
Ens. Jasper, i. 25.
John, i. 59. 60. ii. 12. 13.
Jonas, i. 75. 101.
Alderman Jonas, i. 76.
Capt. Samuell, i. 25. 27. 28. 106. 107.
109.
Quarter-Master Thomas, ii. 105.
Morrish, James, i. 42.
Alderman John, ii. 82.
'’sen., Jonas, i. 102.
"William, i. 75.
Mors, John, i. 101.
Mortimer, Lieut. David, i. 104.
Lieut. John, ii. 116. 118.
Richard, ii. 43.
Capt. William, ii. 125.
Mortley, Walter, ii. 118.
Morton, Robert, ii. 105.
Moseley, Francis, ii. 73. 74.
[ ], ii; 73.
Mosely, Francis, ii. 75.
Henry, ii. 61.
Henry, Provost Marshall, ii. 59.
Mosson, Symon, i. 11.
Mottley, Walter, ii. 116.
Mottloe, Lieut Col., i. 22.
Mouldsworth, Edward, i. 82.
Mouldworth, Guy, ii. 94. 95.
Capt Guy, i. 62.
Moulsworth, Capt. Guy, i. 63.
Moungomery, James, i. 90.
Mountague, Ens. Richard, i. 52.
Ens. William, i. 53.
Mount Alexander, Earle of, i. 12.
Hugh, Earl of, i. 10.
Mountallexander, Earle of, ii. 35. 37.
Mountford, John, i. 29. 30.
William, i. 29.
Mountgomery, Alexander, ii. 116. 118.
Capt. Alexander, ii. 116. 118.
— — Capt George, ii. 27.
• esq.^ Hugh, ii. 27. 29.
Capt Hugh, ii. 1. 2. 27. 29.
Major Hugh, ii. 1. 38.
esq., Hugh, of Dublin, ii. 38.
James, ii. 94. 95.
Capt Lieut John, ii. 27.
Quartermaster, Samuel, i. 90.
William, i. 1.
Mountrath, Earle of, i. 88. ii. 13.
Moyland, Thomas, i. 42.
Moyne, Capt. George, ii. 111. 112.
William, i. 6.
M‘ Alexander, Earle, i. 11.
M'Corbevy, Bryan O’Bryan, ii. 28.
Mubrony, Murtagh, i. 104.
Muledy, Peter, ii. 59.
Mulgan, William, i. 112.
Mullaines, Thomas, i. 75.
Mullard, John, ii. 1. 2. 3.
Mullegan, Edward, ii. 83.
Widow, i. 10.
Mullegane, Ens. Edward, ii. 81.
Mulleneux, William, i. 119.
Mullgan, Edward, i. 112.
Mullhallan, Cornelius, ii. 55.
Munday, John, ii. 56. 58.
Munfoyd, Robert, ii. 112.
Robert, Waggon Master, ii. 111.
Munroe, Capt Alexander, ii. 111. 112.
Capt. David, ii. 120. 121. 122.
Lieut Col. David, ii. 88. 89.
Sir George, ii. 121.
Capt. Hector, ii. 112.
Ens. Hugh, ii. 111. 112.
Major John, ii. 111. 112.
Munster, Lord President of, i. 54.
Murly, Stephen, i. 121.
Murphy, Bryn
Dennis,
James, ii. 67.
61.
i. 127.
| Patrick,
- Thadeus, ii. 1.
- Thomas, ii. 33.
- William, i. 26.
Murray, Samuel, ii. 105.
Murrey, Connor, ii. 60.
I Murrogli, Andrew, i. 2.
- Dominick, i. 1.
- Edmond, i. 88.
- Edward, i. 35.
- Francis, i. 1. 116.
- James, i. 96. 98. ii. 25.
- Patrick, ii. 89.
Murry, John, i. 47. ii. 38. 39.
Murtagh, John, ii. 60.
Murty, Edward, i. 22.
Stephen, i. 121.
Muschamp, esq., Denny, i. 22.
Musbhampe, Anne, i. 23. 52.
Denny, 1. 23.
esq., Denny, i. 24.
Lieut Col., i. 22. 23.
Mushett, George, ii. 38.
Muskerry, Margaret, Viscountess, ii. 78. (
I Myagh, David, i. 27. ii. 56.
Garrett, i. 26. ii. 56. 57.
- George, i. 27. ii. 78. 127.
i. 57.
>7. 70.
i. 27.
| Nicholas
- Patrick, i. 27. ii. 56. 57.
- Robert, i. 26. ii. 56. 57.
— Thomas, ii. 57.
William, i. 26.
Myler, Richard, i. 58. 60.
Myneme, Andrew, i. 90.
N.
Nangle, Christopher, ii. 60.
Garrett, i. 104.
Baron of Navan, i. 122.
Naoon, Cornet Stephen, ii. 44.
Napper, Lieut Col. James, ii. 59. 61. 62.
Narr, Walter, ii. 88.
Nash, Ens. George, i. 17.
Patrick, ii. 82.
Nauen, Stephen, ii.44.
Naughtone, John, i. 6.
Navan, Baron of, i. 123.
— — Towne, Minister of, i. 124.
Nayle, Michael, ii. 2. 3.
Nayler, Deane, i. 42.
Frances, i. 42. 43.
Neagle, John, i. 112.
Nicholas, i. 112. -
Robert, i. 112.
Neale, John, i. 59.
Capt John, i. 55. 56.
Neally, Teige, ii. 27.
Neave, John, i. 97. 112.
Neill, Thomas, ii. 61.
Neive, John, i. 112.
Nelson, Cassandra, i. 67.
John, i. 6. 7.
Nene, Capt. Henry, i. 52. 53.
Nerne, Walter, ii. 72.
Nettervill, Nichas, Lord, i. 123. ii. 23.
esq., Luke, i. 123.
[ ], ii. 43.
Nevett, Richard, ii. 32. 34.
Nevill, John, ii. 24. 25. 26. 56.
Newburgh, Thomas, i. 78. 79.
Newbury, William, ii. 56. .
Newcomen, Capt. Richard, ii. 46.
Robert, ii. 9.
Sir Robert, i. 68.74. ii. 14. 15. 63. 6
102. 104. 111. 114.
Lieut. Thomas, ii. 40. 42.
Newgent, Robert, i. 46.
Tibbott, ii. 59.
of Coolelamber, Thomas, i. 46.
Widdow, i. 46.
Newman, Thomas, i. 72. 73.
Newton, Samuell, i. 7.
Thomas, ii. 41. 43.
William, ii. 61.
Newtowne, Samuell, i. 6.
Thomas, ii. 42.
Nicholas, Edward, ii. 41.
Nicholls, Lieut. Archibald, ii. 116. 118.
Edward, i. 123. 124.
esq., Henry, ii. 65. 66.
Capt. Humphry, ii. 65.
Capt. [ ], ii. 105. 106.
Nichollson, John, ii. 82. 83.
Nicholson, George, i. 20. ii. 82. 103.
Lt. Gilbert, i. 62. 63.
Nipright, William, ii. 49.
Nisbitt, Andrew, ii. 116.
Capt. John, ii. 116. 118.
Nixon, George, i. 26. 27.
Noble, Thomas, i. 17.
Noell, George, ii. 65.
knt., Sir Martin, i. 82.
Sir Martin, i. 83. 84.
Nolan, Gregory, i. 90.
Thomas, i. 90.
Nolane, Peter, ii. 52.
Nordon, Nathaniell, i. 3.
Norris, a Shoomaker, ii. 41. 43.
Norry, Garrett, i. 26. 27.
North, John, i. 8.
Norton, Capt George, ii. 52.
Norwood, Ens. Charles, ii. 120.
Noy, Lt Lewis, i. 38.
Nubey, Michaell, ii. 44.
Nuby, Capt. Michael, ii. 44.
Nuckle, Richard, ii. 113.
Nugent, Alderman, ii. 32.
Andrew, ii. 61.
Arthur, i. 27.
of Lissanedin, Edward, ii. 73.
John, i. 101.
Lawrence, ii. 60.
of New Haggard, Tibbott, i. 123.
Thomas, i. 116.
William, ii. 60.
[ ], ii.41.
Nuite, Lieut. Edmond, i. 32.
Nulltie, Mathew, i. 86.
Nulty, Mathew, i. 29.
Nutc, Lieut Edmond, i. 33. 34.
Nutton, John, i. 116. ii. 20.
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O’Birn, Teige, i. 29. 30.
O’Birnc, William Oge McWilliam Roe, ii.§9.
Teige M'Farry, ii. 28.
Teige Oge, i. 86.
O’Brady, Patrick, ii. 113.
O’Brogan, Bryan, ii. 113.
Owen begg, ii. 113.
William, ii. 113.
O’Bryan, Daniell, ii. 80.
Daniell of Duagh, i. 93.
O’Catliely, Edmond, ii. 113.
O’Colovin, Cohonagh, ii. 112.
O’Coman, Patrick, i. 26.
O’Connell, Daniell, i. 88.
O’Connelly, John, i. 97.
Owen, ii. 100.
William, i. 121.
O’Cossady, Conly, ii. 33.
O’Dermott, Thomas, ii. 1 13.
O’Donell, William, ii. 28.
O’Donnogh, Owen, ii. 28.
O’Doolan, James, i. 123.
O’Dugan, Cnogher, ii. 101.
Odway, Arthur, i. 17.
O’Dwyre, Ens. Conner,' ii. 125.
O’Dyer, Derby, ii. 101.
Offe, Henry, ii. 103.
Ogden, Amos, ii. 27.
O’Gilvye, Lieut. George, ii. 44.
Ogle, Sir John, i. 54.
O’ Hal tell, Cahell, ii. 113.
O’Hanly, Dullagh M'Farragh, ii. 29.
O’Harra, Reene, ii. 14.
O’Hearle, Owin, i. 66.
O’Kelagher, Morrisb, i. 42.
O’Kerwill, Shane, i. 85.
Oldfeild, Captain, i. 104.
Oldish, John, i. 38. 40.
O’Linch, More, ii. 28.
Oliphant, Capt. James, ii. 102.
Oliver, Christopher,
O’Mara, Dermot, ii. 76.
O’Mean, John, ii. 61.
O’Mulry, Hugh, ii. 113.
O’Mulshy, Dermott, ii. 28.
O’Neile, Major General Daniell, ii. 46.
O’Nineham, Daniell, i. 116.
O’Quirke, Richard, ii. 101.
Orchard, Thomas, i. 20.
O’Regan, Dermott, i. 27.
O’Reily, Gillduffe, ii. 112.
O’Rely, Farrell, i. 64. 65.
O’Reylly, Tirlagh Conragh, ii. 112.
O’Reyly, Gillduffe, ii. 13.
Hugh M'Shane, ii. 113.
PhiTlipp M'llmore, ii. 113.
Phillipp McMore, ii. 113.
Tirlogh Carragh, ii. 113.
Ormesby, Edward, i.3. ii. 66.
Ormond, James, Duke of, ii. 3.
Ormsby, Miajor, i. 4.
Richard, ii. 38. 39.
O’Roddy, Patrick, ii. 113.
Orpin, William, i. 55.
Orr, Mr., i. 64.
Lieut. William, ii. 111.112.
Orrery, Earle, i. 30. 33. 36. 39. 43. 46. 48
50. 53. 54. 56. 59. 63. 65. 67. 69. 71. 73
76. 79. 81.
Roger, Earle, i. 2. 4. 7. 9. 10. 12. 15
18. 21. 23. 27. 85. 87. 94. 98. 102. 103
105. 106. 108. 110. 113. 115. 117. 120
121. 123. ii. 2. 5. 6. 11. 13. 15. 17. 20. 23
29. 31. 33. 36. 37. 39. 42. 47. 50. 58. 61
63. 66. 68. 69. 71. 72. 74. 77. 79. 83. 89
92. 95. 97. 99. 100. 101. 108. 110. 114
118.121.124.126.128.
Orrory, Roger, Earle of, i. 83. 89. 92. ii. 2.
9.25.45.86.
Orson, Richard, ii. 41. 43.
Osborn, esq., John, i. 82. 83. 84.
Osborne, Joseph, i. 60. 73.
— Nicholas, i. 104.
Samuell, ii. 42.
Widdow, ii. 61.
Osbourne, Ens. Henry, i. 62.
esq., Nicholas, i. 62. 63.
Lt. Nicholas, i. 62. 63.
Thomas, i. 62. 63.
Osburne, Capt. John, i. 55. 56.
O’ Sheridan, Cohonagh, ii. 112.
William, ii. 113.
Ossory, Thomas, Earl of, ii. 27. 29. 78. 79. 80
(122.)
Otly, Capt. Adam, i. 114.
Ouldfield, Capt., i. 105.
Oveden, Lieut. Col., i. 78.
Owen, John, i. 113.
Lieut. John, i. 111.
Capt. Lewis, i. 20. 21.
Maurice, i. 97.
Capt. Maurice, i. 11 1.
Morris, i. 96. 99.
Owenden, Lieut. Col., i. 55.
Owens, Lieut. John, ii. 72.
William, ii. 42. 85.
Owensworth, Francis, ii. 32.
Oxenden, Capt. Richard, i. 58. 59.
Oxford, Capt. William, ii. 52.
Packenham, Capt. Henry, i. 91. 93. ii. C
Packinton, Mr., i. 39. 40.
Paddin, Capt., i.36.
John, i. 73.
Padmore, Arthur, ii. 110.
Page, Robert, i.33.
Quarter-Master Strongeman, i. 3a
Thomas, i. 25. 27. 28. 90. 91. 92. i:
Paine, Robert, ii. 59. 61.62.
Painter, Moyses, ii. 41.
William, ii. 47.
Palfrey, Mr., ii. 76.
Pallice, Andrew, ii. 88.
William, ii. 88.
Palmer, Lieut. Gyles, i. 55. 56.
John, i. 29. 55. 56.
Thomas, i. 103. ii. 14.
Walter, 36. 55.
Pamory, Richard, ii. 70.
Paramore, Thomas, ii. 63.
Parcivall, John, ii. 91.
Parke, Lieut. John, i. 119.
Ens. William, ii. 46.
Parker, Alexander, i. 67.
: Capt. Alexander, i. 66. 67.
Jona, ii. 102.
Jonack, i. 20. 21.
Phillip, i. 2. 42.
Capt. Phillip, i. 2. 38. 39. 43.
Richard, i. 2.
William, i. 112. ii. 101.
Capt William, i. 41.
Parkinton, Mr., i. 88.
Parnell, Thomas, ii. 101.
gent., Thos., ii. 100.
Parr, Lieut. John, ii. 46.
Peter, ii. 47.
Parrey, John, ii. 59.
Parrott, Humfry, i. 70.
Parry, Dr. John, i. 62. 63.
Oliver, ii. 42.
Parsons, Edward, i. 86.
Henry, ii. 49.
John, ii. 48.
Joseph, i. 58. 60.
Laurence, i. 64.
esq., Laurence, i. 88. 89.
Mrs., i. 29. 30.
Capt. William, i. 29.
William, i. 88.
Pate, Thomas, ii. 100. 101. 122.
Patten, Henry, i. 96. 98.
John, ii. 81.
Pattens, Margarett, i.20.
Quarter- Master Richard, i. 82.
Patterns, Quarter-Master Richard, i. £
Patterson, Col. William, i. 70.
Paulett, John, ii. 88.
Lieut. John, ii. 81.
Pauly, Mathew, ii. 46.
Pawley, John, ii. 82.
Payne, Capt. John, i. 78. 79.
Robert, i. 47. 48.
Capt. Valentine, ii. 127.
Peaces, Thomas, ii. 109.
Peake, Thomas, ii. 121.
Pearce, Quarter- Master Edward, i. 32
Peasely, Major George, ii. 59.
Peate, Thomas, ii. HO. 120.
Peere, Capt. Benjamine, i. 52. 53.
Peeters, Corporal, ii. 102.
Peirce, Ellinor, i.38.40.
Major Robert, i. 38.
Peircey, James, i. 77.
Major James, i. 75.
Peircy, widow, Ellinor, i. 75.
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Plunckett of Rathmore, i. 54. 88. 96. 110.
Robert, i. 6.
Plunkeet of Rathmore, i. 100.
Plunket of Ratlimore, i. 64.
Plunkett, Alexander, ii. 41.
of Bewley, i. 123. ii. 32.
of Bewly, ii. 41. *78.
George, ii. 80.
Garrett, ii. 102.
of Rathmore, i. 68. 74. ii. 38. 91.
Robert, i. 52. 66. ii. 63.
John, ii. 125.
Sir Nicholas, ii. 121. 122.
knt.. Sir Nicholas, i. 63. ii. 120.
Sir Walter, ii. 63. 64.
[ ], of Rathmore, i. 39. ii. 24.
Points, Sir Tobias, i. 70. 71.
Polden, Hugh, ii. 59. 65. 66. 127.128.
Pollard, Arthur, ii. 25. 26.
Polton, Anthony, ii. 100.
Poncheon, Phillip, ii. 20.
Richard, ii. 20.
Ponsonby, Sir John, ii. 12. 13.
Poole, Francis, ii. 41.
John, i. 32. 33. 34. ii. 56. 58.
Periam, i. 48. ii. 59. 61. 62.
Thomas, i. 20. ii. 56. 58. 102.
Pooly, Thomas, ii. 52. 53.
Poore, David, ii. 56.
Edmond, ii. 65. 66.
— — Mary, i. 22.
Major Roger, i. 55. 56.
William, n. 56.
Pope, Major John, i. 96.
Richard, ii. 91.
Pordon, Capt. George, i. 62. 63.
Porsall, Richard, ii. 48.
Porsell, Richard, ii. 4,9. 51.
Porter, Edmund, i. 1.
of Elbridge, ii. 41.
John, i. 22.
Quartermaster John, ii. 120. 121.
of Olbridge, ii. 41.
Robert, it. 100.
Thomas, i. 22. 121.
Portingall, Jesper, i. 78.
Potts, Nicholas, ii. 41.
Thomas, ii. 91. 125.
Pourdon, Capt. John, ii. 59.
Powell, Capt. Edward, i. 49. 50. 51 .
Giles, ii. 73. 74. 75.
Howell, i. 55. 56.
John, ii. 94.
Samuell, i. 42.
Power, Edmond, i. 106.
John, i. 47. 55. ii. 2.
Col. Mile, ii. 94.
Roger, i. 36. 37.
Major Roger, i.35.
Thomas, i. 59.
Powere, Edmond, ii. 96. 97.
Powlett, Sir John, i. 58. 59.
Prate, Thomas, ii. 91.
Preist, Ezechiell, i.32.
Lieut. Ezechiell, i. 29.
Ezekiel, i. 30.
Preston, Alderman, ii. 101.
John, ii. 49. 51.
Alderman John, ii. 22. 23. 100.
Price, Sir Bartholomew, i. 49. 50. 51.
Ens. Edward, ii. 8.
Jane, i. 32. 33.
Pridden, John, ii.51.
Pridon, John, ii. 49.
Priest, Ezekiell, ii. 103.
Prince, Robert, i. 96. 98. 111. 112.
Thomas, i.73.
Pritchard, Richard, i. 33.
Proctor, James, i. 3.
Thomas, ii. 24. 25. 26.
Prokane, William, i. 1.
Proster, William, ii. 2.
Pue, Robert, i. 34.
Pulvertaffe, Thomas, ii. 101.
Pulvertauffe, Thomas, i. 111.
Pumcry, Richard, ii. 20.
Punch, John, i. 101.
Punnery, Richard, i.75.
Purcell, Redmond, ii. 100.
[ ], i. 104.
Purdon, Lieut. John, i. 82.
Ens. William, i. 82.
Purdy, Robert, ii. 72.
I Purlvortaas, Thomas, i. 112.
Purnell, Lawrence, ii. 32.
Pye, Phillipp, ii. 50.
Richard, ii. 50.
Pynchback, Capt. John, i. 49.
Pyne, Major, ii. 2.
Major Niccolas, i. 86.
Major Nicholas, i.35. 37.
Q.
Quarre, Cornett Nicholas, i. 62.
Quatred, Francis, ii. 110.
Quin, Bryan, ii. 60.
Christopher, ii. 48.
Richard, i. 6.
Quing, Richard, i. 29.
Quinlan, Derby, ii. 57.
Quinn [ ], i. 103.
Quinnall, John, i. 116. 117. ii. 19.
Quint, Henry, ii. 49.
R.
Rafter, Thomas, i. 78.
Ragg, William, ii. 55.
Ramsey, Ens. David, i. 122.
Ranalagh, Arthur, Lord Viscount, i. 29. 30.
Ranalaugh, Lord, i. 80.
Ranelagh, Roger, late Lord Viscount, i. 30.
Ranger, Capt. Francis, ii. 6.
Rann, John, i. 3.
Rawden, Sir George, i.30. 50. 86. 87. ii. 61.
knt, Sir George, i. 29.
Rawdon, Sir George, ii. 62.
bart., Sir George, ii. 59.
Rawlins, widow Assias, ii. 103.
John, i. 20. 21.
Quarter-Master John, ii. 76. 77.
Richard, ii. 82.
Widdow, ii. 48.
Rawson, Capt., ii. 78. 80.
Capt. Gilbert, i. 96. 98.
Ray, Christopher, ii. 94.
Humphrey, i. 97. ii. 101.
Humphry, i. 112.
Rayard, Lieut. William, ii. 8.
Raymonds, Elizabeth, i. 116.
Read, Ephrira, i. 62.
Reade, Ensign Patrick, ii. 111. 112.
Reading, Robert, i. 29. 30.
William, ii. 111.112.
Rean, Derby, ii. 101.
Reatli, Lieut. Col. George, ii. 35.
Redding, William, i. 97.
Reddy, Thomas, i. 112. ii. 101.
Redwood, Thomas, i. 100.
William, ii. 25.
Redworth, Hercules, i. 8. 1 1 .
Nicholas, i. 8. 9.
[ ], i.11.12.
Reeves, Charles, i. 78. 79. ii. 33.
Richard, i. 100. ii. 102. 104.
Lieut. Col. Richard, i. 3.
Reily, James, i. 8. 9. ii. 1 13.
Relley, Cornet James, ii. 105.
Relly, Ensign Garrett, ii. 105.
Rely, Cornet James, ii. 105.
Reyley, William, ii. 65. 66.
Reymond, Robert, i. 101.102.
Reynold, James, ii. 1 1 .
James Marshall, ii. 10.
John, ii. 11.
Reynolds, Rory, i. 85.
Bryan, i. 85.
Connor, i. 85.
Conor, i. 85.
Cormuck, i. 85.
Edmond, ii. 29.
Ellinor, ii. 70.
Gerald, i. 85.
Hugh, i. 85.
John, ii. 10.
John M'Caliill, i. 85.
Major John, ii. 127.
Morgan, i. 85.
Teige, i. 85.
Teige M'Bryan Boy, i. 85.
Riccards, Andrew, i. 121.
Rice, Ellin, i. 22.
Capt James, ii. 88.
Thomas, ii. 65. 66. 1 11. 114.
Richardson, Ensign Symon, ii. 85. 86.
esq., Thomas, ii. 32. 34.
Mr. Thomas, ii. 100.
Richardson, Lieut. John, i. 25. 27. 28.
Lieut. William, ii. 40. 42. 43.
Rickards, Andrew, i. 17. 55. 72.
Rickarts, Andrew, esq., ii. 1 . 2.
Riddy, Patrick, ii. 48.
Ridle, Lieut. Alexander, ii. 27.
Rigbv, Henry, ii. 89.
'William, i. 50.
Rigg, Abraham, ii. 59. 62.
Riggby, Colonel, i. 50.
Henry, i. 50.
Rigly, Colonel, i.35.
Rigway, Mr. William, i. 58.59.
Rippon, Thomas, ii. 33.
Roarke, Patricke, ii. 28.
Robbinson, Capt. John, ii. 1 12.
Roberts, Lieut. Edward, ii. 127.
Henry, ii. 57.
Thomas, i. 105.
Clerke Thomas, i. 105.
Robinson, Capt John, ii. 111.
[ ], ii. loi.
Roceter, Thomas, ii. 89.
Rocli, Alexander, i. 35. 49. 50.
Andrew, i.75.
widow, Christian, i. 121.
Daniell, ii. 89.
David, ii. 49. 50.
Dominick, i. 20. 75. ii. 49. 51. 56. 70.
82. 94.
Edmond, i. 20. ii. 49.
Edmond, Coheyres of, ii. 48.
Edward, ii. 49. 51.
Francis, i. 50.
George, i. 101.
Henry, ii. 89.
James, i. 20. ii. 49. 94.
John, i. 42. 49. 75. 77. ii. 18. 49. 70.
Mary, i. 77.
Maurice, ii. 20. 70. 71.
Patrick, i. 20. ii. 49.
Phillboy, i. 20.
Phillip, i. 20. 21. ii. 49. 82. 102. 103.
Phillip Boy, ii. 48. 56. 82.
Phillip Buoy, ii. .49.
Philliph Boy, i. 21.
Phillipp, ii. 82.
Phillipp buy, ii. 49.
Richard, ii. 19. 48.51. 56. 102.
• Stephen, i. 42.43.
Roche, Dominick, i. 1. ii. 103.
Alderman, i. 1.
Edmond, Coheirs of, ii. 103.
Maurice, i. 2. ii. 87.
Morris, i. 2.
Phillip Boy, ii. 102, 103.
The Widow, ii. 122.
Rochford of Kilbride, i. 123.
Oliver, i. 123.
Rochforte, Alson, ii. 32.
Andrew, i.75.
Christiane, i. 120.
Rockley, Ensign Thomas, ii. 76. 77.
Roe, John, i. 42.
Rogers, Francis, i.42. 101. 102. ii. 48.
• Hester, ii. 1. 2.
Ensign Humphry, i. 52. 53.
Peter, i. 58.
Roggers, Peter, i. 22.
Rolph, John, i. 113.
Ronan, David, i. 58.
— — James, i. 58. ii. 56. 58.
[ r > ],’ ii. *56.
Ronane, James, i. 22. 24.
Roody, Morris, ii. 113.
Morrish, ii. 113.
Patrick, ii. 113.
Rookeby, Foulke, i. 78. 79.
Rooper, Christopher, ii. 16.
Rooth, David, ii. 100.
William, ii. 91.
Roper, Christopher, ii. 17. 18. 55.
Itoscomon, Wentworth, Earle, i. 2. 4. 7. 9.
10. 12. 15. 18. 27. ii. 2. 68. 79. 103.
114. 126.
Earle, i. 36.
Roscomon, Earle, i. 30. 33. 39. 43. 46. 48.
50. 54. 59. 63. 65. 67. 69. 71. 73. 76.
79. 81.
Wentworth of, ii. 110.
Wentworth, Earle of, i. 21. 23. 53.
56. 83. 85. 87. 89. 92. 94. 98. 102.
103. 105. 106. 108. 110. 113. 115. 117.
120. 121. 123. ii. 2. 3. 5. 6. 9. 11. 18.
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42 45. 47. 50. 53. 58. 61. 63. 66. 69.71.
72. 74. 77. 83. 86. 89. 92. 95. 97. 99.
101. 106. 108. 118. 121. 124. 128.
Roscomon, the Earle of, ii. 60.
Ross, William, ii. 16.
Rosse, Capt. Hugh, ii. 125.
Rosseter, Thomas, i. 50.
Rossington, Henry, i. 36.
Lt. Henry, i. 35.
Rostock, Ens. George, i. 59.
Roth, David, ii. 100.
Rotheram, Allice, i. 6. 7.
Thomas, i. 7.
Clerke Thomas, i. 6.
Sir Thomas, i. 6.
Rounds, Gowen, ii. 49.
Rourke, Bryan, ii. 60.
Row, James, i. 50.
Mathias, ii. 22. 55.
Rowan, Lieut. Arclibold, ii. 111. 112.
Rowe, James, i. 50.
John, i. 27.
Matthias, ii. 23.
Rowland, John, Ghirurgeon, ii. 105.
Pheby, i. 2.
Rowliston, William, ii. 59. 61.
Rowse, Thomas, ii. 47.
Royston, Richard, i. 97. 112.
Ruan, Patrick, i. 102.
Ruby, Nathaniel], ii. 89.
Rudeagh, Lieut. Alexander, ii. 111. 112.
Rugeley, John, ii. 22. 23.
Rumball, Qr. Mr. William, 1. 111.
William, i. 1 13.
Rush, Thomas, ii. 76.
Russell, Benjamine, i- 89.
Dudley, ii. 55.
John, i. 68.
Mary, i. 112.
Patrick, i. 105.
Phillip, ii. 101.
Susan, i. 105.
Russill, John, i. 2.
Rutledge, Lieut. Edward, ii. 105.
Rudidge, Thomas, ii. 76.
Ryan, Patrick, i. 101.
Rye, Christopher, ii. 25.
Ryves, Lt. Col. John, i. 54.
S.
Saint Leger, Col. Hayward, i. 66.
Sale, Bennett, i. 97.
Salfeild, Qr. Master Henry, i. 25.
Salfield, Qr. Mr. Henry, i. 27. 28.
Sail, Bennett, i. 111. ii. 101.
. Edmond, ii. 101.
Jeoffery, i. 98.
Jeoffry, i. 97.
John ; i. 97. ii. 101.
Luke, i. 97. 99.
Michaell, i. 97. ii. 101.
Niccolas, ii. 101.
Walter, i. 98. 111. 112. ii. 101.
Salland, Bennett, ii. 101.
Salle, Bennett, i. 96.
Walter, i. 96. 97.
Sallmon, James, i. 32. 33.
Capt. Robert, i. 32.
Salmoue, Thomas, i. 112.
Salt, Cornett Thomas, i. 66.
Salter, Thomas, ii. 48. 50.
William, ii. 56.
Samback, John, ii. 65. 66.
Samford, Thomas, i. 89.
Sample, James, i. 52. 53.
Sampler, Henry, ii. 109.
Sampson, Allen, ii. 120.
Ens, Allen, ii. 120.
Richard, i. 101.
Sandeland, John, ii. 35. 37.
Sanders, Robert, ii. 55. 73.
Thomas, i. 29. 30.
Cornett Thomas, i. 29.
Sanderson, Cornet Robert, ii. 113.
Sandes esq., William, ii. 74.
Sandford gent., Thomas, i. 47. 48. ii. 22.
Sandilan, John, ii. 30. 31.
Sandilans, John, i. 90. 92. ii. 32.
William, ii. 55.
Sandilon, John, i. 92.
Sands, William, i. 3. 4.
(122.)
ii. 94.
Sandys, Col. Robert, i. 64. 65.
Sankey, George, ii. 33.
Santloe, Jos. ; i. 47. 54. 64. 80. 90. i
65. 109.
Sarsfeild, Edmond, i. 1.43.74.76.
Edmund, i. 2.
Edward, i. 52. 105.
James, i. 43.
Nicholas, i. 27.
Thomas, i.
c l-i
Sarsfield, Dominick, i. 76.
Edmond, i. 1. 42. 75. ii. 82.
Edward, i. 1.2.
Patrick, i. 75. 76.
of Tully, Patrick, ii. 33.
Saule, Bennett, i. 111. 112.
John, i. 112.
Michaell, i. 112.
Walter, i. 111. 112.
Saunders, Thomas, ii. 103.
Saunderson, Lieut. George, ii. 72.
Savadge, Capt. Hugh, ii. 27.
Ens. Henry, ii. 27.
Ens. William, ii. 111. 112.
Savage, James, ii. 45.
Ens. James, ii. 44.
John, i. 78. ii. 61.
Patrick, ii. 10.
Savill, Capt. George, i. 3.
Qr. Mr. Richard, i. 38. 40.
Sawby, Thomas, ii. 70.
Saxon, Thomas, ii. 113. 115.
Scanderbeggbushell, George, i. 33.
Scarfe, Robert, ii. 76.
Scarlfe, Robert, i. 64.
Scott, Edward, ii. 32.
John, i. 80.
Ens. Robert, i. 85. 36. 37.
Qr. Mr. Walter, ii. 120. 121.
Qr. Mr. Walter Walter,
Scrimsher, Charles, i.74.76.
Scudamore, Mrs., i. 4-0.
Mrs. Mary, i. 38.
Mr. Richard, i. 120.
esq., Richard, i. 2.
Scurlock, [ ], ii. 60.
Scurlocke, Edward, ii. 60.
Seager, Henry, i. 24.
Seagrave, Margarett, i. 1.
Searle, Mrs. Jane, i. 45. 46.
Miles, i. 67.
Col. Thomas, i. 45.
William, i. 66.
Seaton, Archibald, ii. 120.
Christopher, ii. 120. 121.
Ens. James, ii. 120.
Secalliggo, Phillip, i. 49.
Sedgrave, Henry, ii. 88.
John, ii. 90.
of the Cabragh, ii. 88.
Segar, Henry, i. 17. 22.
Henry, i. 50.
Selby, John, i. 23.
Lieut. William, ii. 105.
Seller, Quarter-Master Hugh,
Selly, Edward, i. 49.
Semper, Thomas, i. 47. ii- 27.
Sempson, Allen, ii. 121.
Senewes, John, ii. 91.
Senhowse, John, i. 1.
Sennhouse, John, i. 1.
Serjeant, John, i. 10.
Seston, Capt. Randolph
120.
i. 49. 50. 51.
John, i. 27.
Seward, Charles, i. 94.
Cornett Richard, i. 35. 36.
Seyfe, John, i. 121.
Seyward, George, ii. 50.
Shaen, Sir James, ii. 67. 68.
Shaftas, Ensign Dalton, ii. 19.20.21.
Shaghins, James, ii. 61.
Shaghnessy, John, i. 80.
Shambacke, John, ii. 114. 115.
Shambake, John, ii. 111.
Shanahan, David, ii. 57.
Shannon, Francis, Lord, i. 62. 63.
Sharp, John, i. 38.117.
Sharpe, Mr. John, i. 40.
Shaw, Capt. Hugh, ii. 27.
Shaw, William, ii. 29. 41. 42.47.
Capt. William, ii. 27.
Ensign William, ii. 22.
Shawe, Marmaduke, ii. 107.
William, ii. 38.
Shea, Robert, ii. 100.
Sheddow, Mr. Robert, ii. 63.
Mr. William, ii. 63.
Sheeres, Bennett, ii. 82.
Shellby, John, i. 22.
Shelock, James, ii. 33.
Sheredon, Patrick, i. 123.
Sherlock, Christopher, i. 17. 36. 55. ii. 1.
James, i. 97. 112.
John, i. 17. 55.
Sir John, i. 63. ii. 118. 119. 120. 121.
124.
knt.. Sir John, ii. 22.
Mary, i. 97.
Michaell, i. 17. 55.
Robert, ii. 33.
Sir Thomas, i. 17. 18. 22. 23.
Sherlocke, James, i. 96. 98.
John, i. 36.-
Sir John, ii. 116. 122. 123.
Peirce, ii. 2.
Sherly, James, i. 108.
Sherman, John, i. 52. 53.
Marke, i. 42. 89.
Sheull, Capt. Edward, i. 108.
Slubbers, Edward, ii. 66.
Shields, James, ii. 107.
Shipman, Sir Abraham, ii. 72.
Quarter- Master Robert, i. 116. 117.
Shipwich, Major Henry, i. 53.
Shirlock, James, 1. 72.
Shirlocke, Sir John, ii. 111. 114.
Shirly, James, gent., i. 106. 107.
Sliortall, Richard, i. 18. ii. 100. 101.
Shortliffe, Capt. Anthony, i. 14. 15. 16.
Sliuell, Capt. Edward, i. 106.
Mary, i. 106. 107. 108.
Shule, Robert, i. 32.
Shute, Robert, i. 33. 34.
Sibbolds, Henry, ii. 32.
Silliard, Sankey, ii. 63. 64.
Widdow, i. 3.
Silver, Owen, i. 17. 23. 59. 60. 73. ii. 91. 92.
93.
Sim, Cornet James, ii. 102.
Simple, Andrew, Captain, i. 3.
Simpson, Ensign John, ii. 125.
- Mathet
- Tlioi
i. 100.
Sinewes, John, ii. 91.
Sinkeler, Lieut. William, i. 1<
Sinnott, Niccolas, i. 36.
Skaleele, Richard, ii. 60.
Skelton, James, ii. 16.
Skerett, John, i. 6.
Widdow, i. 6.
Skerrett, Francis, ii. 109.
— — James, i.47.
Martin, i. 47.
Nicholas, i. 33.
Peter, i. 3.
Stephen, i. 80.
Skiddy, George, i. 2.
John, i. 17.23.55.58.7:
Nicholas, i. 52.
Skipwick, Major Henry, i. 53
Skipwish, Major Henry, i.52
Skullv, Gerrald, ii. 88.
'Gwen, ii. 33.
Slaghter, Ensign John, ii. 21,
Slane, the Lord of, ii. 62.
Slaughter, John, ii. 12. 13.
Ensign John, ii. 19.'20.
Slegg, Chaplain Edward, ii. i
Susanna, ii. 105. 106.
Sleyman, William, ii. 82.
Sloane, Alexander, ii. 72.
Sloran, Alexander, ii. 88.
Smith, Lieut. Abraham, i. 123.
Colonel Alexander, ii. 72.
Ensign George, ii. 59.
Lieut. Col. George, i. 1 14
John, i. 2. 29. 42. 43. 45. i
Captain John, i. 42. 44.
Joshua, i. 35.
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Lieut. Ralph, i. 42.
; Richard, i. 42. 43. 75. 77.
10 Captain Richard, i. 442. 43.
. Ensign Robert, ii. 105.
Lieut. Robert, ii. 120.
Thomas, i. 90. 92. ii. 53.
William, i. 42. 43.
Captain William, ii. 52.
Lieut. Wilson, i. 42.
Smithe, Henry, i. 6.
John, i. 4. 6.
Captain John, i. 3.
Lieut. Robert, ii. 120.
William, i. 37.
Smithers, Quarter-Master William, i. 35.
Smithin, William, i. 122.
Smyth, Abraham, ii. 35.
Lieut. Abraham, i. 122. 124.
John, i. 9. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.
21. 22. 25. 27. 28. 30. 32. 33. 34. 38.
39. 41. 94. ii. 85.
Lieut. John, i. 94.
Joshua, i. 37.
Lieut. Ralph, ii. 59.
Robert, ii. 33.
Ens. Ralph, ii. 59. 61. 62..
Thomas, i. 120. ii. 14. 26.
— — William, i. 94.
Capt. William, ii. 53.
Smythe, Edward, ii. 116.
Francis, i. 6.
George, ii. 14.
John, i. 7. 8. 11. 20. 49. 86. 87. ii.
14.
Joshua, i. 36.
Mary, i. 6. 7.
Ralph, ii. 92.
Richard, ii. 85.
Thomas, ii. 25.
C ], i. 116. 117. 118.
Smythes, Qr. Mr. William, i. 36.
Snee, John, i. 123.
Sorrell, Thomas, i. 78. 79.
Souch, John, ii. 41. 43.
Southcott, Capt. Thomas, i. 116. 117.
Southerland, Capt. Angus, ii. 111. 112.
Southwell, John, ii. 123. 124.
esq., Robert, i.62.63. ii. 81. 83.
Southwood, Gregorie, i. 67.
Gregory, i. 66.
Soyward, George, ii. 49.
Speed, William, i. 47.
Spencer, Col., i. 6.
Ens. Foulke, ii. 44.
Henry, ii. 45.
Capt. Henry, ii. 44.
Spicer, George, ii. 113.
Spilman, Joseph, i. 54.
Spireman, John, i. 20.
Sprickly, Thomas, i. 48.
Spricklye, John, i. 47.
Spring, Capt. John, i. 106. 108.
Margarett, i. 106. 107. 108. 109.
St. Amies Geeld, Corporacon of, i. 60.
Guild, Dublin, Corporacon of, ii. 34.
St. George, Sir Oliver, ii. 107. 108.
Peter, ii. 107.
St. John, Robert, i. 111. 112. ii. 101.
St. Legeirs, Col., i. 101.
St. Leger, Dame Gartraidd, ii. 70.
Heyward, i. 67.
Col. Heyward, ii. 127.
esq., John, i. 54. ii. 70. 82.
Capt. John, i. 54.
Capt. Rowland, i. 66.
Sir William, i. 54.
jun., Sir William, i. 54.
Lt. Col. Warham, i. 54.
Stack, John, ii. 69.
Stackpole, Bartholomew, i. 27.
Stafford, David, i. 50. ii. 89.
Martin, ii. 89.
Melcher, i. 49.
Michael, ii. 88.
Mr., ii. 33.
Thomas, i. 50.
William, i. 49. 50. ii. 88. 89.
Stakpole, Bartholomew, ii. 57.
Stammers, Edward, i. 88.
George, i. 88. 89.
Stanbridge, Alderman, ii. 41 .
Stanbridge, Alderman Samuel, ii. 41.43.
Standen, [ ], ii. 33.
Standoppe, Arthur, i. 55.
Stanley, Charles, i. 96. 98.
William, ii. 46.
Stanop, Arthur, i. 78.
Stantloe, Joseph, i. 33.
Stanton, Edmond, i. 94.
George, i. 47.
Richard, i. 76.
Thomas, i. 70.
Stanyard, Richard, ii. 107.
Staples, Lt. Col. Alexander, ii. 44.
Alexander, ii. 45.
Sir Thomas, ii. 44.
Stapleton, Edmond, i. 112.
Edward, i. 96.
James, i. 112.
Starkey, George, i. 123.
Statevile, Thomas, i. 68.
Staughton, Col. Anthony, i. 67.
Lt. Col. Anthony, i. 66.
Staunford, Robert, ii. 52.
Steere, Lt. John, i. 22. 23.
William, i. 109.
Lt. William, i. 106. 108.
Stephens. John, i. 45. 46.
Capt. John, i. 45.
Ens. John, i. 17.
knt., Sir John, ii. 6.
Richard, i. 121. ii.76.77.
Lieut. William, ii. 6.
Stephenson. Christopher, ii. 127.
James, ii. 88. 111. 112.
Capt. James, ii. 127.
John, ii. 70.
Thomas, ii. 88. 89. 90.
Stepkins, Jeffery, i. 75.
Stepney esq., John, i. 103. ii. 14. 15. >16. 17
18. 24. 25. 26. 48. 50.
Launcelott, ii. 49.
Sterling, Capt. George, i. 25.
Hugh, ii. 83.
Capt. Hugh, ii. 81.
Lady Jane, i. 25. 27. 28.
John, ii. 55.
Sir Robert, i. 25.
Lt. William, i. 25. 27. 28.
William, i. 90. 92.
Steward, Capt. Archbold, ii. 112.
Capt. Robert, ii. 109.
William, i. 82. 84.
Stewart, Alexander, ii. 55.
Capt. Alexander, ii. 102. 103.
Major Alexander, ii. 102. 103.
— ■ — Capt. Andrew, i. 47.
Ens. Andrew, ii. 125.
Archbald, ii. 14.
Capt. Archbold, ii. 111.
Capt. George, ii. 4.
Lt. Col. George, ii. 4. 5.
Major George, i. 104.
Capt. James, ii. 4. 5. 1 11. 112.
Qr. Mr. James, i. 47. ii. 112.
Ens. John, ii. 104.
Lt. John, ii. 111. 112.
Robert, ii. 23. 48.
Sir Robert, ii. 4.
Capt Samuel), ii. 109.
Capt. Thomas, i. 104.
Capt. Walter, ii. 102. 104.
Cornet Walter, ii. 116.
Stibbins, Qr. Mr. Lewis, ii. 116. 118. 119.
Stiffe, Aron, ii. 94.
Stile, Charles, i.27.
Stinson, Qr. Mr. Thomas, ii. 125.
Stoaker, Alderman, ii. 4 1 .
Joseph, i. 1 10.
Stockton esq., Thomas, i. 11.
Thomas, i. 12. 13.
Stodder, Mathew, i. 49.
Stone, John, i. 26.
Richard, ii. 57.
Stopford esq., James, i. 20.
— — Capt. James, i. 21. ii. 55. 58.
Stoughton, Anthony, ii. 22. 23.
Honora, ii.25.
Stowell, Jonas, ii. 102.
Stradling, Capt. Francis, ii. 12. 13.
Strafford, William, Earle of, i. 17. 18.
Strange, Lawrence, i.73.
Nicholas, i. 8. 22.
Peirse, i. 55. 72.
Strange, Peter, i. 121.
Richard, i. 58. 60. 73. 121.
Thomas, i. 8. 72.
Strangwayes, William, i. 88.
Stritch, James, i. 26.
Stronge, Robert, Doctor, i. 55.
Strongman, Capt. John, ii. 52.
Stuart, Alexander, ii. 104.
Lt. Alexander, i. 104.
Sir Alexander, i. 103.
Lieut. Anthony, ii. 40.
Ens. Archebold, i. 104.
Lt. David, i. 104.
Qr. Mr. James, ii. 111.
Capt. John, i. 1 04.
sen., Capt. John, ii. 38.
— . — jun., Capt. John, ii. 38.
Ens. John, ii. 103.
Lieut. John, ii. 40.
Cornet Mathew, ii.40.
Robert, ii. 22.
Cornet Robert, ii. 40.
Capt. Thomas, ii. 40. 41. 42. 43. 104.
105.
Ens. Thomas, i. 104.
Lt. Thomas, i. 104.
Capt. Walter, ii. 102. 103.
Capt. William, i. 104.
Sir William, i. 103.
Stubber, Edward, i. 6. 7.
Stubbers, Edward, i. 4. 5.
Edward, i. 34. 92. 93.
Stucker, Thomas, i. 1 04.
Stuckley, Lieut. James, ii. 98.
Stuckly, Lieut. James, ii. 99.
Sturgion, George, i. 1.
Suckburry, John, i. 52.
Sugar, Christopher, ii. 49.
Mr., i. 29.
[ ], Mrs., i.30.
Suggers, Christopher, ii. 103.
Summerell, Lieut. Malcolme, ii. 88. 89.
Summers, John, ii. 56.
Sursfeild, Edmond, i. 88.
Sutton of Richardstown, ii. 33.
Swan, Thomas, i. 104.
Swann, Edward, i. 39.
Thomas, i. 113.
Swanton, gent., James, ii. 125.
James, ii. 126.
[ ], i. 93.
Sweet, Henry, i. 42.
John, i. 34.
Capt. John, i. 32.
Thomas, ii. 56. 58.
Sweete, John, i. 32. 33.
Sweetenham, Lieut. Laurence, ii. 96.
Sweetman, Edward, i. 18. ii. 100.
Widdow, i. 58. 60.
William, ii. 100.
Swinerton, Thomas, ii. 24. 25.
Swingfeild, Arthur, i. 68.
Swingfield, Arthur, i. 69.
Sworaes, Cornett George, ii. 72.
Swynerton, Thomas, ii. 26.
Sydnam, Capt., ii. 72.
Sylver, Owen, i. 55.
Sym, Cornet James, ii. 103. 104.
Synnnes, James, ii. 4. 5.
Symonds, John, i. 20.
Robert, i. 83.
Sympson, Mathew, ii. 101.
Thomas, ii. 101.
Synnett, Jasper, i. 49.
Synnhouse, John, i. 1. 2.
Synnott, John, i. 50.
Richard, i. 50.
William, i. 50.
Syrett, Thomas, ii. 56. 58.
Tadlow, Henry, i. 55.
Tadpole, George, ii. 91.
Talbott, Anthony, i. 35.
Barnard, ii. 108.
Francis, i. 35. 50.
Henry, i. 50.
James, i. 50.
John, i.49.
— — of Robertstowne, ii. 44. 72. 1
Robert, ii. 17.
— Sir Robert, ii. 16.
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Talbott, William, of Robertstowne, i. 26.
[ ], of Robertstowne, i. 119.
Tallin), Richard, i. 122.
Tankard, Laurence, i. 88.
Tankert, Laurence, i. 94.
Tanner, Cornet Paule, i. 106.
Tatlock, Henry, ii. 1. 2.
Tayler, Arthur, i. 60.
Taylor, Capt., i. 78. 79.
Edward, ii. 89.
John, ii. 28.
Ens. Patrick, ii. 111. 112.
Robert, ii. 16. 17. 18.
Thomas, i. 79.
Mr. Thomas, i. 78.
William, ii. 32. 42.
Temple, Col. Edmund, i. 70. 71.
Col. Edward, i. 78.
Henry, ii. 58.
esq., Henry, ii. 56.
Sir John, ii. 107. 108.
• Col. Purbeck, ii. 24.
Teringham, Capt. Francis, ii. 105.
Ternon, Una, ii. 28.
Terrill, Peter, ii. 60.
Terringham, Sir William ; ii. 24. 25. 26.
Terry, David, i. 20. 42. 43. 75. 94. 99. 101.
102. ii. 25. 82. 85. 86. 94.
— — Dominick, i. 94.
Dominicke, i. 88.
James, i. 43. 76. 94. 95. 101. ii. 85.
94.
Patrick, i. 94.
Richard, i. 101. 105. ii. 19.
Robert, ii. 70.
William, i. 43. 52. 75. 76. 94. ii. 82.
Tew, Robert, i. 22.
Tharphy, Thomas, ii. 110.
Theaker, Thomas, i. 8. 9.
Thickpenny, Leonard i. 47. 48.
Thirry, David, i. 74.
Thomas, Amy, i. 29. 30.
Edmond, ii. 33.
Griffith, i. 59.
Lieut. Jenkin, i. 29.
John, ii. 49. 51. 56.
Stephen, i. 76.
Thomlins, Qr. Mr. James, i. 32. 33. 34.
Thompson, Nicholas,, ii. 4.
Chirurgeon Nicholas, ii. 4.
Thoomond, Henry, Earle, i. 93.
Thorneton, Sir Isaack, i. 55.
Thornton, John, i. 17.
Throw, Ens. John, ii. 8.
Thurland, Richard, i. 64. 65.
Tichborne knt., Sir Henry, i. 74. 76.77.
Tigh, Alderman, ii. 62.
Tighe, Alderman Richard, i. 124. ii. 43.
Tiflett, Mathew, ii. 24.
Tillier, Col. Henry, ii. 59. 61.
Tilly, Cornet, i. 26.
Tilson, Henry, i. 6.
Thomas, i. 6. 7.
Tipland, Andrew, Chirurgeon, ii. 35.
Tippen, Ens. William, ii. 62.
Tippiu, Ens. William, ii. 59. 61.
Tirnbridge, Robert, ii. 3.
Tirrell, Lieut. Henry, ii. 52.
Tirry, Dominick, i. 2.
Titchborne knt., Sir Wm., ii. 22.
Titchburne, Sir Wm., ii. 23.
Toby, Adam, ii. 49.
Todd, Ens. John, ii. 111. 112.
Todlow, Henry, i. 56.
Toghill, Derby, i. 97.
Tomlins, James, i. 25. 27. 28.
Tonques, Gilbert, ii. 48. 50.
Tony, John, i. 36.
John, Chirurgeon, i. 35.
Toogood, Sampson, i. 97. 99. 112.
Toomys, Thomas, ii. 102.
Topteth, William, i. 74.
Torpley, Thomas, ii. 1. 2.
Totterrick, Edmond, ii. 47.
Totty, John, ii. 16. 18.
Alderman John, ii. 6.
Toweneley, Charles, i. 64.
Tower, Andrew, ii. 61.
Towers, Alderman, 32. 34.
Alderman John, ii. 114. 115.
Townely, Charles, i. 65.
Lieut. Faithfull, i. 116.
Toxteth, Alderman, ii. 32. 59. 61.
William, i, 76.
(122.)
Toxteth, Alderman William, ii. 41.
Trafford, Thomas, ii. 14.
Trade, Lieut. Col. James, ii. 72.
Trant, Anne, i. 106. 107.
Qr. Mr. Garrett, i. 106.
Trapp, Lieut. Henry, ii. 6.
Travers, Richard, i.43.
Trench, James, i. 42.
Trent-hard, Col. John, i. 106. 107. 108.
109.
Trent, Anne, i. 108.
Garrett, i. 108.
j Tresswell, Sir Daniel, i. 80.
I Jane, i. 80.
j Treswell, Sir Daniel, i. 81.
| Tretty, John, ii. 28.
Trcvers, Sir Robert, i. 35. 36. 37.
Trevor, Edward, ii. 12.
Thomas, ii. 91.
Trimlestowne, Lord Baron of, i. 123.
Trimlettstowne, the Lord of, ii. 59.
Trinemore, Christofer, ii. 3.
Christopher, i. 22. ii. 2.
Trinimore, Christopher, i. 58.
Trosdell, Capt. Francis, ii. 4.
Troy, Lieut. Anthony, ii. 76. 77.
Trusdall, Francis, ii. 81. 109.
Truswell, Sir Daniell, i. 80.
Trymlettstowne, the Lord of, ii. 60.
Trynyman, Qr. Mr., i. 36.
Qr. Mr. Christopher, i. 35.
Ttoker, Edward, ii. 32.
Tuchstone, Henry, ii. 70.
Tuck sen., Tymothy, i. 88.
Tucker, John, ii. 60.
jun., Timothy, i. 105.
Capt. William, i. 38. 39. ii. 122.
Tuder, Alexander, ii. 126.
Tudor, Alexander, ii. 105. 106. 107.
Tuite, Capt., ii. 42.
Stephen, ii. 42.
Tukey jun., Tymothy, ii. 82.
Tull, Mathew, ii. 28.
Meagh, ii. 28.
Tulye, Adam, ii. 82.
Tunbridge, Robert, i. 73.
Thomas, ii. 3.
Turgis, Andrew, i. 105.
Turneball, David, i. 11.
Turner, Henry, i. 64.
Nicholas, i. 50.
Patrick, i. 50.
Paule, i. 41. 62. ii. 98.
Thomas, i. 50.
William, i. 39. 41.
[ ], Coheirs of, ii. 99.
Tumor, Christopher, i. 35.
Paul, i. 36.
Alderman William, i. 37.
Tute, Edward, i. 123.
Tweedy, Robert, ii. 70.
Twidy, Ens., ii. 127.
Robert, ii. 70.
Tynte, Capt. William, ii. 52. 53.
U.
Underwood, Margarett, i. 82. 83. 84.
Richard, i. 82.
Urch, Thomas, i. 122.
Urnessy, Dr. John, i. 94. 95.
Usher, Beverly, i. 43.
Lieut. Col. Beverly, i. 42. 44.
Lieut. Henry, i. 25.
Margrett, i. 25. 27. 28.
knt.. Sir William, i. 104.
Vance, John, Provost Martial, ii. 96.
Ens. William, ii. 96.
Vandalure, Alderman James, ii. 20. 21.
Vandelure, John, i. 76.
Vane, George, ii. 12.
Varaker, John, i. 42. 43.
Varracker, John, ii. 82.
Varreaker, John, i. 38. 40.
Vaucher, Edward, ii. 55.
Vaugh, Ens. James, ii. 125.
Vaughan, Charles, D. D., 81.
Doctor Charles, ii. 83.
Capt. Henry, ii. 84.
Vaughan, Henry, jun., ii. 83.
jun., Capt. Henry, ii. 81.
James, ii. 73.
Capt. James, ii. 81.
John, ii. 47. 82. 83. 84.
gent., John, ii. 81.
Sir John, ii. 98.
Thomas, i. 113.
Capt. Thomas, i. 111.
Sir William, ii. 81.
Vaunse, John, ii. 127.
Vause, Ens. William, ii. 121.
Vavaser, Sir Charles, i. 55.
Vayle, Benjamin, ii. 53.
Veale, Paule, i. 50.
Richard, ii. 112.
Veldon, Capt. Thomas, ii. 6.
Vernier, Henry, i. 78.
Verdon, David, ii. 57.
James, i. 27.
Robert, i. 1. 2. 43. 52. ii. 82.
William, i. 1. 2. 43. 105. ii. 82. 127.
Verney, Sir Ralph, ii. 16. 17. 18.
Vernon, Col. Edward, ii. 48. 50.
Qr. Mr. Edward, ii. 105.
Verny, Sir Edmond, ii. 16.
Vicary, Edmond, ii. 20.
Vizar, Bernard, ii. 12. 13. 103.
Vrau, William, ii. 82.
Vunesig, John, ii. 94.
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NOMINUM
Adjudications
OFFICERS.
W.
Wachopp, Collin, ii. 10.
Capt. Collin, ii. 10.
Wadden, William, ii. 73. 74. ,
Wadding, John, i. 50.
Paule, i. 8.
Thomas, i. 78.
Waddington, Thomas, ii. 20.
Wade, Samuel, i. 37.
sen., Samuel, i. 79.
Waight, Rice, i. 38. 39. 40.
Wakefield, John, ii. 63. 64.
Wakeley, John, ii. 33.
Walcott, Richard, ii. 52.
Mr. Richard, if. 54.
Waldrom, John, ii. 106.
Waldrum, John, ii. 105.
Wale, James, ii. 22. 23.
Thomas, i. 68. 69.
Walker, Abraham, i. 11.
Lieut. Abraham, i. 90. ii. 59.
Daniell, i. 42. 76.
Edward, ii. 33.
John, ii. 109.
Josias, ii. 70.
Walkins, John, i. 33. 34.
Wall, James, i. 26. 27. ii. 57.
Nicholas, ii. 56.
Richard, ii. 96.
Thomas, i. 88.
William, ii. 25.
Wallace, Hugh, ii. 32.
Lieut. Hugh, ii. 111. 112.
Qr. Mr. John, ii. 98.
Thomas, ii. 88. 89. 90.
Lieut. Thomas, i. 104.
Wallcott, Cornet James, ii. 46.
Richard, i. 47. 70.
Mr. Richard, ii. 54.
Walle, Col. Nicholas, i. 96. 98.
Wallis, Gerald, i. 49.
Hugh, ii. 46.
Michael, ii. 123.
Lieut. Michael, ii. 125.
Ralph, i. 82. 83. 84.
Lieut. Thomas, i. 35. 36.
William, ii! 89.
Cornet William, ii. 120. 121.
Wallkins, Lieut. Col. Danyell, i. 32.
Wally, Charles, ii. 55.
Walsh, Evan, i. 121.
Francis, i. 72. ii. 2.
George, ii. 88.
Ens. George, ii. 59.
James, i. 73. ii. 1. 2.
Sir James, ii. 1.
John, i. 42. 55. 73.
Lawrence, i. 60. ii. 100.
Martin, i. 17.
Niccolas, ii. 100.
— — Sir Niccolas, i. 36.
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Walsh, Niccolas, of Waterford, ii. 100.
Nicholas, i. 78. ii. 100.
Peirce, i. 18.
Pierce, ii. 100.
Ens. Robert, i. 21.
Walter, George, i. 121.
Robert, i. 25. 27. 28.
Walters, George, i. 55. 58. 60.
John, i. 94.
_ — Michael, i. 94.
William, i. 94.
Walton, William, ii. 100.
Walwood, Doctor John, ii. 44.
Ward, Anthony, i. 97. 1 12.
Arthur, ii. 48.
Capt. Bernard, ii. 22.
Connor, ii. 76.
John, ii. 76. 77.
Major, i. 17.
Major Robert, i. 68. ii. 34. 46. 47.
Nicholas, ii. 109.
Ens. Nicholas, ii. 22.
Phillip, i. 22. 58.
Richard, ii. 91. 105. 106.
Capt. Richard, ii. 52.
Thomas, ii. 42.
Tymothy, i. 55. 56.
Warde, Anthony, ii. 101.
Nicholas, ii. 22. 23.
Major Robert, ii. 44. 45.
Wardlow, Major Archibald, ii. 8.
Ware, Sir James, i. 41.
Peter, i. 35. 36. 37.
Warhopp, Col., i. 90.
Waring, Adam, ii. 1 16. 1 18.
Warner, Robert, i. 32. 91.
Warren, Anne, i. 20.
Henry, i. 6. 79.
Mr. Henry, i. 78.
Mary, i. 124.
John, of Navan, i. 123.
of Navan, i. 41.
Warts, Alexander, i. 122.
Washer, Henry, i. 4.
Quarter-Master Henry, i. 3.
Washington, Capt. Henry, i. 82.
Waterford, Deane and Chapter of, i. 37.
Waterhouse, Alderman, ii. 105.
Lieut. Charles, ii. 6.
Waters, Christopher, i. 75. 101.
George, i. 17. 116.
Cornet Jacob, i. 111.
John, i. 75. 101. ii. 25. 94.
Michael, i. 74.
Robert, i. 42.
Watkins, John, i. 32.
Watridge, Richard, i. 78. 79.
Watson, George, ii. 90.
Ensign George, ii. 88. 89.
Watts, Anthony, i. 80. 81. ii. 73. 74.
John, ii. 41.
Thomas, i. 9. 36. 73.
Wattson, Margarett, ii. 69.
Waugh, Ensign James, ii. 125.
Way, Richard, ii. 49. 50. 56.
Lieut. Samuell, i. 32.
Thomas, i. 23.
Captain Thomas, i. 22.
Weames, Marcus, i. 80.
Maurice, i. 100. 102.
Webb, Anthony, ii. 55.
James, ii. 123. 124.
John, i. 2. 17. ii. 109.
Webber, Edward, ii. 70.
Michaell, i. 89.
Weekes, John, ii. 82.
Weere, Ensign Alexander, ii., 120.
Lieut. Alexander, ii. 120.
Ensign Gydeon, ii. 30.
John, ii. 120. 121.
Weldon, Arthur, ii. 12. 13.
Bartholemew, ii. 12.
Richard, i. 121.
William, i. 96. 98.
Welsh, John, i. 36. 121.
Robert, i. 22.
Ensign Robert, i. 20.
Wentworth, Sir George, i. 17.
Cornet Thomas, i. 35.
Wcslley, William, ii. 25.
West, Capt. Richard, ii. 109.
Westmeath, Earle, i. 46. 122.
Richard Nugent, Earle of, ii. 74.
Whaler, William, i. 1.
Whaley, Henry, ii. 28.
Wlialley, Lieut. Charles, ii. 52.
Whaly, Ralph, ii. 82.
Wharley, Joseph, ii. 41.
Wharton, Anthony, i. 1.
Sir Thomas, ii. 70. 71.
Wheeler, Jonas, ii. 1. 2.
Joseph, ii. 1.
Mary, i. 38.
Mrs.', i. 39.
Mrs. Mary, i. 40.
Oliver, ii. 112. 114. 115.
Lieut. Col. Oliver, ii. 111. 114.
Quarter-Master William, i. 38.
Whelans, Thomas, i. 72.
Wheler, Mr. William, i. 43.
Whinyard, Robert, ii. 109.
Whislett, James, ii. 38.
Whitby, Thomas, ii. 100.
Robert, i. 79.
Lieut. Thomas, i. 35.
Wliitcroft, Anthony, ii. 75.
White, Andrew, i. 78.
Bartholemew, ii. 57.
Bennett, i. 22.
Charles, i. 12.
Ensign Charles, i. 82.
Christopher, ii. 113. 115.
• Dominick, ii. 110.
Edmond, i. 27.
Edmund, ii. 103.
— — of Flemingston, i. 123.
of Flemingstowne, ii. 32. 41. 42.
Henry, i. 22.
of Clonmell, Henry, ii. 79.
James, i. 42.
Jasper, i. 58. 73.
John, i. 78. ii. 56. 58.
■ Josiah, i. 9.
Josias, i. 23.
Luke, i. 36.
Martin, ii. 89.
Michaell, i. 42. ii. 100.
. Phillip, i. 104.
— * — Robert, ii. 94.
Thomas, i. 22. 36. 37. 58. 73. 78. 122.
124. ii. 106.
Thomas, Paymaster, ii. 105.
Walter, i. 89. ii. 70. 94.
William, i. 35. ii. 2. 40. 61. 94.
Whitecroft, Anthony, ii. 69. 85. 86.
Whitefeild, William, ii. 91.
Whitefeld [ ], i. 109.
Whitefield [ ], i. 107.
Whitewell, William, i. 35.
Whitmore, Samuell, ii. 94.
Whittbv, Thomas, i. 36.
Whittcroft, Anthony, ii. 73. 74.
Henry, ii. 73. 74.
Whittfield, William, ii. 92.
Whittly, Robert, i. 55.
Wliitty, John, ii. 88.
Whysett, James, ii. 39.
Whyte, Charles, i. 11.
Henry, i. 18.
Luke, i. 55.
Martin, i. 49.
Thomas, i. 72.
William, i. 55.
Wibrant, Alderman, ii. 19.
Peter, ii. 26.
Wibrants, Peter, ii. 25.
Wickham, Peter, ii. 16. 17.
William, i. 60.
Wiggin, Ensign Garrett, ii. 88. 89.
Wilbraham, Capt. William, ii. 52. 53.
Wild, William, i. II. ii. 48.
Wilder, Edward, i. 1. 2.
Wilkey, William, i. 104.
Wilkin, Lieut. John, ii. 88. 89.
Wilkinson, Lanccllot, i. 42.
Willbraham, Richard, ii. 55.
Williams, Capt. Charles, i. 46.
Lieut. Charless, i. 45.
Mr. Edward, i. 116.
Ellinor, i. 101.
George, ii. 48.
Griffith, i. 1 12.
Humphrey, ii. 14. 15.
Lieut. Humphry, i. 32.
James, i. 73.
Capt. James, i. 45. 46.
Williams, Jeffery, i. 82. 83.
Jeffry, i. 84.
Jolni, i. 23. 42. 58. 78. ii. 55.
Mary, ii. 56. 58.
Robert, i. 38. 40. 104. 117. ii. 82.
Stephen, ii. 101.
Williamson, Capt. David, ii. 72.
John, i. 43. ii. 55. 58.
Major Richard, i. 14. 15.
Willis, Thomas, ii. 101.
Willoughbey, Anthony, ii. 23.
Willoughby, Anthony, ii. 22.
Capt. Anthony, ii. 6. 16. 17. 18.
Col. Francis, i. 88. 89. 100. 102.
Sir Francis, i. 88. 100. ii. 96.
John, ii. 103.
Joshua, ii. 49.
Major William, i. 100.
Wills, Edward, i. 109.
Ens. Thomas, ii. 111. 112.
Willson, Lieut. Col. Andrew, ii. 96.
Ens. John, ii. 27.
Robert, i. 21. 55. ii. 1. 2. 3.
Willton, Robert, i. 55.
Wilshire, Anthony, ii. 81.
Wilson, James, Provost Marshall, ii. 27.
Qr. Mr. James, ii. 8.
John, Marshall, ii. 46.
Ralph, i. 122.
Robert, i. 20. 37.
Wiltshire, Anthony, ii. 82.
Winckfeild, Richard, ii. 12.
Wind, Lieut. Robert, i. 52.
Thomas, ii. 39. 40.
Capt. Thomas, i. 52.
Winde, Lieut. Robert, i. 59.
Thomas, i. 58. 59. 60. ii. 35. 38. 43.
44. 46. 48. 50. 55. 70.
Capt. Thomas, i. 53.
Winderson, William, ii. 49.
Windsor, Major Thomas, ii. 105.
Winham, [ ], i. 105.
Winter, John, ii. 103.
Richard, i. 68. 69.
Wise, James, i. 8.
Nicholas, i. 8.
Thomas, i. 8. 22. 59.
Wish, Capt. John, ii. 35.
Witherington, William, ii. 123.
Withers, Thomas, i. 1. 2.
Wolverston, Francis, i. 39.
[ ], i.86.
Wolverstowne, Christopher, i. 3.
Wood, James, i. 35.
John, i. 119. 120. ii. 94.
widdow Sarah, ii. 47.
Valentine, ii. 22.
William, ii. 1.2.
Woodhouse, Sir Michaell, ii. 14.
Woodley, Major Andrew, ii. 73. 74.
Woodliffe, Thomas, ii. 82.
Woodlock, Beltazer, i. 8.
Clement, i. 8.
Woodlocke, Anstace, i. 97.
Clement, i. 59.
Woods, Qr. Mr. Andrew, ii. 120.
James, ii. 52.
Lieut. James, ii. 53.
Ralph, ii. 100.
Richard, ii. 41.
Robert, ii. 2.
Woodward, Cornet Richard, ii. 125.
Woogan, Capt., ii. 32.
Wool, Capt. John, ii. 10. 11.
Wootton, William, ii. 55.
Worth, Edward, i. 94.
Worthed, William, ii. 123.
Woth, Samuell, ii. 19.
Wotton, Francis, ii. 115.
Wray, Lieut. Henry, ii. 40.
Wrene, William, i. 1.
Wright, Captain, i. 17.
John, i. 8. 9.
Joshua, ii. 91. 92.
Nathaniel, i. II.
Capt. Nathaniel, i. 29.
Thomas, i. 121.
Capt. Thomas, i. 121.
William, ii. 38.
Write, George, i. 52.
Wybrant, Peter, ii. 25.
Alderman Peter, i. 45.
esq., Peter, ii. 24.
Wybrants, Alderman, i. 46.
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Wyer, Capt. Edward, ii. 125.
Qr. Mr. John, ii. 125.
Wymes, Morris, i.47.
Wynde, Thomas, ii. 37.
Wynn, Edward, i. 113.
Cornet Edward, i. 111.
. — Hugh, i. 1 13.
Ens. Hugh, j. 111.
Wyre, Ens. Alexander, ii. 96.
Capt. Edward, ii. 125.
John, ii. 121.
Qr. Mr. John, ii. 125.
■ Lieut. Robert, ii. 125.
Wyse, Nicholas, i. 55.
Thomas, i. 58.
Y.
Yard, ii. 103.
Yarner, Dr. Abraham, i. 64. 65.
Yong, William, i. 97.
Yonge, Qr. Mr. John, ii. 98.
Young, Lieut. Andrew, i. 111.
George, i. 33. 92.
James, i. 20. 1 14. ii. 49.
John, i. 20. 21. ii. 32. 48. 49. 50. 51.
56. 82. 102. 103.
Young, Mary, i. 38.
Mrs. Mary, i.40. .
Richard, ii. 82. 103. 113.
Thomas, ii. 56. 58.
William, i. 20. 80. 111. 112. ii.56.
Younge, George, i. 80.
Gregory, i. 90.
Qr. Mr. John, ii. 99.
Ens. Thomas, ii. 52.
Walter, i. 20.
William, ii. 101.
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NOMINUM
Adjudications
(1649)
OFFICERS.
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INDEX
LOCORUM
Adjudications
(1649)
OFFICERS.
VII.
INDEX LOCORUM
TO THE
Inrolments of Adjudications in favour of the (1649) Officers, preserved in the
Office of the Chief Remembrancer of the Exchequer, Dublin.
Note-The Roman Numerals refer to Ike Original Rolls; the Arabic Figures, to the Skins or Membranes of each Roll.
ii.67.
ABBY Land, Killmallock,
■ Lara, Parish of, i. Hi
Street, Felherd, ii. 78
Addarick, ii. 12 1 .
Aghabonele, ii. 1 1 7.
Aghacassell, ii. 12.
Aghaclogher, ii. 125-
Aghacuragb, ii.67.
Aghadarrick, i. US.
Aghaderrard,
Agliadoiiagli, i
Aghadonivatiny,
Aghadonnagh, ii. ot.
Aghadoonevanny, ii. 98.
Aghadromliickan, ii. 91.
Aghadurr, i. 115.
Agliafin, ii.67.
Aghafoyle, ii. 12.
Aghapehy, ii. 126.
Aghagenny, ii. 125.
Aghageny, ii. 125.
Aghagreny, ii. 125.
Aghakeyne, i. 69-
Aglia-Killmore, ii. 42.
Aghakirrell, ii- 124.
Aghaknappagh, i- 122.
Aghakorrin, ii. 124.
Aghaleage, i. 114.
Aghalisgurban, ii. 125.
Aghalogha, i. 114.
Aglialogheonvy, ii. 125.
Aghalogbdonderry, ii. 117-
Aghaloghkirrell, ii. 125.
Aghamelugtin, ii. 18.
Aghametastin, ii. 29.
Aghanihausen, ii. 118.
Aghamody, i. 45. 46.
Aghamore, i. 45. 85. 86.
Aghamoytrustin, ii. 125.
Aghanagheab, ii. 98.
Aghanaha, ii. 98.
Aghanalesky, ii. 69.
Aghanasliangan, t. S3.
Aghanasillagh, ii. 74.
Aghanasta, ii. 91.
Aghanecloy, ii. 124.
Aghanegalpagh, ii. 125.
Aghanehoy, ii. 125.
Aghanelima, ii. 91.
Aghanelony, ii. 91-
Agbanevin, ii. 67- 68.
Aghanhenchine, ii. 118.
Aghanigiry Weare, Cork, i
Aghanmore, i. 30.
Aghanoloughta Weare, i. 7
Agharanagn, ii. 91.
Agharickard, n. 67. 68.
Agliarooka, ii. 98.
Agharuska, ii. 98.
Agha-Shangan, i. 83.
Aghavadagaha, i. 76.
Aghavillin, ii. 91.
Aghavoghill, ii. 98.
Aghavusta, ii. 91.
Aghawillin, ii. 91.
Aghdrombado, i. 85.
Aghecamry, ii- 42.
Aghedreigett, n. 117.
Aghedreitn, ii. 117.
Aghedromensian, ii. 91.
Aghegreny, ii. 126.
Aghelbrack, ii. 125.
Aglicnecritty, i. 46.
Aghenish, ii. 79.
Aghery, ii. 117.
Agheryney, ii. 126.
Aghireagh, i. 68.
Aghnacurragh, ii. 67.
Aghnageiragh, ,ii. 73-
Aghnagh, i. 68.
Aghnagherley, ii. 125.
Aghnasheangan, i. 83.
Aghnatarragh, ii. 67.
Aghnecritty, i. 45.
Aglmegragh, i. 69.
Agbnemadda, ii. 123.
Aghnemelastine, ii. 125.
Aghowdireard, ii. 98.
Aghowlagha, ii. 98.
Aghownagha, ii. 98.
Aghowochill, ii. 98.
Aghlen, ii. 35.
Aghliffe, ii. 113.
Aghmoytrustin, ii. 29.
Aghrebegg, ii. 105.
Aghremone, ii. 29. 125.
Aghremore, ii. 105.
Agktimocargie, ii. 98.
Aghudrombado, i. 85.
Agline, i. 115.
Allonis, ii. 79.
Alteveragh, i. 62. ii. 106.
Anagare, i. 68.
Anaghadearg, i. 85.
Anaghasney, ii. 125.
Anaghderge, ii.117-
Anaghderrigg, i. 85.
Anaghelherly, ii. 125.
Anaghkenky, ii. 125.
Anaghneclog, ii.117.
Anaghshortnerny, ii. 125.
Annagli, ii.117.
Annagluloobally, ii. 112.
Annaghs, the two, ii. 106.
Anskert, ii. 117.
Arcklow, Barony of, i. 29. 30.39. n. 31.
Arclow, Barony of, i. 66.
Arclowe, Barony of, i. 86.
Ardagh, Barony of, ii. 22. 67- 73.
ArdaTy, ii. 117.
Ardanory, i. 39.
Ardarestig, i. 120.
Ardaresligg, i. 119.
Ardbroge, ii. 56.
Ardclony, ii. 79.
Ardcloyne, ii. 56.
Arderry, i. 1 14.
Ardilony, ii- 79.
Ardirostick, i. 119.
Ardirostig, i. 120.
Ardmainemore, i. 43.
Ardmart, ii. 58.
Ardmartin, ii. 56.
Ardmary, i. 39.
Ardmaynebegg, ii. 127. 128.
Ardmaynemore, ii. 127. 128.
Ardroinn, ii. 6.
Ardroma, i. 115.
Ardromin, ii. 123.
Ardromine, i. 115.
Ards, ii. 6.
Arklow, Barony of, i. 108. ii. 9.
Arklowe, Barony of, i. 106.
Arryhan, i. 45.
Artang, i. 43.
Arthures-lane, Corke, ii. 20.
Arthur’s-lane, Corke, ii. 25. 26.
Alhadowue, ii. 117-
Athboy, i. 123. ii. 60. 67. 109.
Liberties of, ii. 61.
Towne of, i. 91. 98. ii. 59. 60. 62.
Athdowne, ii.117.
Athenree, Towne of, ii. 27. 76.
Towne and Liberties of, ii. 28.
Atherdee, i. 123.
Athlone, Barony of, ii. 74.
Athlumney, i. 122.
Attimanus, ii. 12.
Aughikillmore, i. 105.
Aultcrum, ii. 6.
Aungare, i. 68.
B.
Bachelior’s-lane, Drogheda, ii. 41. 43. 114.
115.
Back-lane, Corke, i. 101. 102.
Dublin, ii. 96. 97.
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Ballencor, Barony of, ii. SI.
Ballenegoshen, ii. 124.
Ballentober, i. 83.
Balletrasnagh, ii. SO.
Balliknock, i. 83.
Balliknockan, ii. SI.
Ballimanus, ii. 107. 108.
Ballimore, ii. 113.
Ballinahincli, ii. 70.
Ballinaiiinsey, ii. 76.
Ballincallao, ii. 5.
Ballincarragan, l. 86.
Ballincleas, ii. 9.
Ballincobby, ii. 14.
Ballin Comyn, i. 106.
Ballindeele, ii. 8.
Ballindookigg, ii. 121.
Baliinebarny, i. 108.
Ballinecor, Barony of, ii. 96.
Balhnehinch, Barony of, ii. 76.
Ballinetona, ii. 30.
Ballinevallagli, i. 66.
Bailingarrig, ii. 8.
Ballingarrigg, i. 106. 108.
Baliinglagh, i. 39.
Ballmgloughc, i. 106. 108.
Bal iingonanmorc, ii. 9.
Ballin'knock, i. 83.
Ballinlckin, i. 91.
Ballinree, ii. 31.74.
Ballinroan, i. 110.
Ballinroe, ii. 31.
Ballinrohan, i. 66.110.
Ballinrue, ii. 31.
Ballin Ruslick, ii. 56.
Ballin tawing, ii. 85.
Ballintawny, ii. 85.
Ballintobber, i. 83. ii.74.
Barony of, ii.29.
Ballintober, ii. 69.
Ballintobert, i. 83.
Ballinvallagh, i. 86.
Ballinvally, i. 39.
Ballinvoltig, ii. 85.
Ballinvriensigg, ii. 85.
Ballironan, i. 66.
Ballisharran, i. 29.
Ballishoge, i.29.
Ballnowbegg, i- 86.
Ballyaghan, ii. 38. 39.
Ballyanbrensig, ii. 85.
Ballyancrossigg, ii. 1 27-
Ballyanvarrig, ii. 10. 11.
Ballyanvullin, i. 91.
Ballyanvushigg, ii. 127.
Ballybeg, i. 110.
Ballybegg, i.83. ii. 45.
Ballybobegg, i- 42.
Ballyboone, i. 110.
Ballybougher, ii. 79.
Ballyboycs, i. 10. IS.
Ballybrack, ii. 97.
Ballybracke, ii. 96.
Ballybrine, ii. 79-
Ballybrinn, i. 110.
Ballybrittane, i. 39.
Ballyburrough, ii. 70. 71.
Ballycarrigyn, ii. 4.
Ballycarry, ii.56.
Ballyclogber, ii. 74.
Ballycorr, ii. 69.
Ballycrine, i.86.
Ballycrinery, i.86.
Ballycullane, i. 91.
Ballycurrane, i. 119-
Ballycurreene, i. 119.
Bally derree, ii. 97.
Ballydirry, ii. 97-
Ballydoncllbegg, i. 39.
Ballydonellmore, i. 39.
Ballydowney, i.66.
Ballydrin, ii. 30.
BallyduSe, ii. 107- 108.
Ballyelacken, ii. 79.
Ballyclakin, ii. 80.
Ballyelam, ii. 79.
Ballyelane, ii. 80.
Ballyellane, i. 91.
Ballyeragh, i. 91. ii. 80.
Ballyereagh, ii. 79.
Ballyerragh, i.98.
Ballyerrane, i. 93-
Bally Eustace, ii. 30.
(122.)
Ballygamell, i. 29.
Ballygarrow, ii. 6.
Ballygillaroe, i. 39.
s»1a
Bal lygownan more, i. 29.
Ballybasty, ii. 82.
Ballyheage, ii. 30.
Ballyheclagh, 3.91.
Bally herne, ii. 127.
Ballyheron, ii. 127.
Ballyhiffy, ii. 79.
Ballyhobock, i. 12. ii. 63.
Ballyhoick, i.29.
Ballyhubbock, ii.63.
Ballyhughduffe, ii. 30.
Ballykeroge, i. 39.
Ballyknock, i.29. 83.
Ballyknockanbegg, ii. 31.
Ballykriery, i. 86.
Ballylackin, i. 91.
Ballymackda, ii.56.
BaiiymcWra eighter, ii. 67.
Ballym'W" oughter ; ii. 22. 23. 67. 6
Ballymageire, i. 58.
Ballymare, ii. 98.
Ballymergin, ii. 107. 108.
Ballymoale, it. 107.
Bally mogleragh, ii. 79.
Ballyniore, North, ii. 45.
Ballymote, ii. 108.
Ballymoylerish, ii. 79.
Ballymuck, i. 91.
Ballymullin, i. 91. ii. 14.
Ballynture, North, i. 119.
Ballyna, i. 91.
Bally nabarne, ii. 108.
Ballynagistis, i. 42.
Ballynahyny, ii. 10.
Ballynamorrisduffe, ii. 80.
Ballynash, i. 66.
Ballyn Comyn, i. 108.
Ballynebarne, i. 12. ii. 107.
Ballyncbarny, i. 106.
Ballynecorv, i.86.
Ballynecorre, Barony of, i. 86.
Ballynedring, ii. 30.
Ballynefinshoge, i. 106. 108.
Ballynegaull, i.66.
Ballyne'hegny, ii. 11.
Ballynemona, i. 39. 106. 108.
Ballynenusidagh, i. 39.
Ballynerin, i. 86. ii. 1,07.
■" ” ' ii. 108.
. 39.41.
Ballynetonagh,
Ballynicholl, n.
Bally nnosky, ii. 18.
Ballynonally, i. 39.
Barraghbegg, ii. 36.
Barratly, i. 85.
Barrestron-street, Waterford, i. 78. 79.
Barrestrone-street, Waterford, i. 55.
Barristrans-street, Waterford, i. 36.
Barristron-street, Waterford, i. 73.
Barristrons-street, Waterford, i. 22.
Baudorane, ii. 81.
Beaghy, i. 91.
Beakill, two, ii. 37.
Bealaghlakahy, ii. 74.
Bealkelly, ii. 79.
Begg, ii. 79.
Behagh, ii. 91.
Behaugh, ii. 76.
Beby, i. 91.
Bellaclare, ii. 69.
Bellaghmeghan, ii. 69.
Bellaw, i. 45.
Bellygulinoge, ii. 8.
Beltatiy, ii. 6.
Belyluske, ii. 8.
Bereyes, ii. 73.
Bewiey, ii. 32.
Bewly, i. 123. ii. 41.78.
Birinagh, ii. 22. 23.
Blackditch, i. 86.
Blakes-lane, Galbvay, i. 6.
Blarney Gate, Cork, i. 74. 77-
Lane, Corke, i. 74. 75. 77.
Blarnye-street, Corke, ii. 82.
Blenkellew, ii. 17-
Blinde-lane, Athboy, ii. 60-
Blindwood, 'i. 39.
Boharnaslyardy, i.43.
i. 43.
;agh, i.43.
:, Corke, ii. 85.
>, Corke, ii. 85.
Boynebeg, ii. 12.
Boynmore, ii. 12.
Boystowne, i. 15.
Brackagh, ii. 69.
Bracklonagh, i. 83.
Brackly, ii. 124.
Bradies Castle, Cavan, i
Breadagh, ii. 91.
Breakill, ii. 36.
Brenrish, i. 68.
Brenrosse, i. 85.
Brianstowne, i. 122.
Brickwallstowne, i. 12.
Bride-street, Wexford, i. 50
Bridge-street, Cavan, ii. 11.'
Corke, i. 1. 2. 76. 77.
Dublin, i. 52. 88. 89.
— Gallway, i. 54.
t, Athenree, ii. 27.
set, Athenree, ii. 76.
Broad Killbegg, it. 97.
Killmore, ii. 96. 97-
Waterford,
55. 58. 60.
8. 79.
Broadcroft, i
Broade-lanc, Corke, ii. 82.
Bronkmnkers-lane, Gallwny, ii. 66.
Buckoyd, ii. 1 12.
Buemelagh, i. 83.
Bullynesiden, i. 45.
Bumelagh, t.83.
Bunadarragh, ii. 91.
Btinratty, Barony of, ii. 79-
Burgagcry Lands, Cashell, 1. 113.
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LOCO RUM Burristron-street, Waterford, i. 72.
to the Burroghmore, ii. 36.
hiftvof/'of the Butlerstowne, ii. 56.
(1 6-19) Butlerswood, ii. 97-
OFFICERS.
c.
Cabragl), The, ii. 88.
Cahanna, i. 68.
Cahirroe, ii. 11.
Calahill, ii. 8.
Caldraghbegg, i. 45.
Caldrath, i. 45.
Caliaghei), i. 115.
Calrathguillan, i. 45.
Camliske, ii. 67-
Camus, ii. 76.
Canahiriny, ii. 97.
Cannahiriny, ii. 96.
Cappock, ii. 60.
Cappoge, i. 62. 84. ii. 106.
Caraghtimery, i. 111.
Carhugarow, ii. 113.
Carigallon, Barony of,
Carkintry, ii. 125.
Carmackawny, ii. 91.
Carnagethy, ii. 12.
Cnrnegillagh, ii. 106.
Carnolinroan, ii. 117.
Carrandrehilt, ii. 118.
Carregarran, i. 68.
Carrick, ii. 12.86.
Carrickanavoy, i. 119.
Carrickbrack, ii. 16.
Carrick Corke, i. 69.
Carrickdonane, i. 62.
Carrick Edmund, i. 83.
Carrickeene, ii. 98.
Carrickgawen, i. 62.
Carrickmornagh, ii. 30.
Carricknabrack, ii. 13.
Carricknebrack, ii. 13.
Carrickpuirt, ii. 125. 126.
Carrickreagh, i. 62.
Carrigallan, Parish of, ii. 9t.
Barony oi; ii. 92.
Carrigallen, Barony of, ii. Si
Parish of, ii. 121.
Carrigallin. Parish, ii. 85.
Carrigallon, Barony of, i. 1 1
Carrigarrowe, i. 62.
Carrigcionpigoll, ii. 96. 97.
Carrig Edmond, i. 83.
Carrigg, ii. 117-
Carriggarrowe, ii. 106.
Carrighim, ii. 28.
Carrighun, ii.
91.
120.
Carr
i. 43-
Carrigmorna,
Carrignalanotv, i. 62.
Carrignegapole, i. 62.
Carrignegapple, ii. 106.
Carrignegawny, ii. 37.
Carrignegowny, ii. 36.
Carrignelanow, ii. 106.
Carrigncmuck, i. 1 10.
Carrologha, ii. 113.
Carrovobeagher, ii. 36.
Carrow, ii. 117.
Carrowany, ii. 79.
Carrowbargy, ii. 117.
Carrowbarker, ii. 117.
Carrowbeagh, i. 85-
Carrowbeggher, ii. 35.
Carrowbragher, ii. 35.
Carrowbrighagh, i. 85.
Carrowcloghy, ii. 79- 80.
Carrowenlogh, ii. 79.
Carrowganipheky, i. 43.
Carrowgarrow, i. 68.
Carrowgoby, ii. 1 17-
Carrowkeele, ii. 98.
Carrowlea, ii. 98.
Carrowieagh, ii. 12.
Carrowmartanan, ii. 36.
Carrowmartin, ii. 13.
Carrowmnrtinan, ii. 86.
Carrowm'Cashell, ii. 76.
Carrowm'Currine, ii. 91.
Carrowm'shane, ii. 76.
Carrowineanagh, ii. 69.
Carrotvmore, ii. 117.
Carrownaghy, ii. 91.
Carrowneleogh, ii. 80.
Carrownemart, ii. 76.
Carrownulton, ii. 125.
Carrowreagh, ii. 98. 106.
Carrowtrasne, ii. 76.
Carrowtrastra, ii. 76.
Carrowtrossna, ii. 76.
Carrowtrossy, ii. 76.
Carrumore, ii. 117.
Carrygallen, Barony of, ii. 37.
Cartronamad, i. 62.
Cartronbogan, i. 83.
Cartron Caple, ii. 67.
Cartron Carre, i. 83.
Cartronclagh, i. 83.
Cartronclonagb, i. 83.
Cartroncluagh, i. 83.
Cartron Garrow, i. 122.
Cartron Kell, i. 88.
Cartron Iteele, i. 83. 122.
Cartron Kelly, i. 83.
Cartronmall, ii. 106.
Cartronreagh, i. 45.
Cartronvally, ii. 69.
Carp-on Voga, i. 83.
Cartron-Wogan, ii. 69.
Cartron-Woggan, i. 83.
Cartronwoogan, i. 83.
Carunymaddery, ii. 6.
Carverbla, ii. 36.
Cashell, i. 85.
Burgagery Lands in, i. 111.
City, i. 96. 98. ii. 101.
■ Citty, Liberties of, i. 1 1 1 .
Cashellgihan, ii. 36.
Castlebryerd, ii. 6.
Castle Coningham, ii. 38.
Cunningham, ii. 39.
Gate, Dungarvan, i. 1 1 2.
Lane, Cork, i. 101.
Lane, Dungarvon, i. 1 12.
Castleruddery, ii. 4.
Castlesallagh, ii. 63.
Castle Street, Cavan, ii. 112. 113. 115.
Dublin, i. 39. 41. 66. 67. 106. 107.
108. 109. 1 10. ii. 8. 72. 107.
— Treasure, ii. 85. 86.
Cavan, Liberties of, ii. 114.
Towne, ii. 112. 113. 114.
Cavanaghclogher, ii. 125.
Cellie, ii. 91.
Cerievadd, ii. 117.
Christchurch-lane, Corke, i. 89. ii. 70.
Dublin, i. 62.
Waterford, i. 121.
• Waterford City, i. 17.
Chrone Chonally, i. 39.
Church-lane, i. 26.
Corke, i. 75. ii. 82.
Kinsale, i. 21. ii. 102. 104.
Trim, i. 123. ii. 59.
Clancorower, ii. 76.
Clanlead, Parish of, ii. 14.
Clare County, i. 91. ii. 79. 80.
Clasduffe, i. 120.
Clashbush, i. 112.
CiashdufFe, i. 119.
Clemeganre, i. 111.
Cliorae, i. 69.
Cloanerehir, ii. 17.
Cloghandoyne, i. 91.
Cloghanidwynne, i. 91.
Cloghan Idwynne, i. 93.
Clogheene, ii. 45.
Clogher, i. 115.
Cloghgreny, i. 111.
Cloghla, ii. 91.
Cloghlay, i. 75. 77.
Cloghleagh, i. 42.'
Cloghliagh, i. 43.
Cloghone, ii. 79. 80.
Clombegg, i. 48.
Clonagh, i. 83. ii. 96. 97.
Clonard, i. 68. ii. 124.
Clonart, i. 68.
Clonawoy, ii. 117.
Clonbalt, i. 68.
Clonboynagh, ii. 117.
Cloncaffnill, ii. 22.
Cloncaffvill, ii. 23.
Cloncarr, ii. 69.
Clonebare, i. 68.
Clonebeagher, i. 1 14.
Clonecarrene, i. 85.
Clonecawse, ii. 117.
Clonefinine, ii. 28.
Clonemorgill, ii. 105.
Clonemurgill, ii. 36.
Clonenybegg, ii. 36.
Clonenymore, ii. 36.
Cloneowen, ii. 29.
Clonerine, i. 83.
Clonerorine, i. 83.
Cloneryne, i. 83.
Clonfinfee, ii. 69.
Clonfore, i. 84.
Clonfoure, ii. 69.
Clonlynyne, ii. 28.
Clongarratoure, ii. 31.
Cloninebegg, ii. 105.
Cloninemore, ii. 105.
Clonkeene, ii. 69.
Clonmasse, ii. 113.
Clonmell, ii. 79.
Clonmeons, Two, ii. 106.
Clonmeonaghs, Two, ii. 105.
Clonmiss, ii. 113.
Clonoragh, ii. 69.
Clonosoghy, ii. 17.
Clonporish, ii. 79.
Clonrallagb, i. 68.
Clonrehir, ii. 17.
Clonsinagh, i. 45.
Clonsullin, ii. 69.
Clonlamper, ii. 124.
Clonteade, Parish of, ii. 56. 58.
Clonteha, i. 68.
Clontehu, i. 68.
Clontiman, i. 42.
Clontoriske, ii. 91.
Clonturk, ii. 13.
Clonturke, i. 85.
Clonultan, i. 68.
Clonyfore, ii. 69.
Clookirg, i. 91.
Cloonagb, i. 85. ii. 13.
Cloonboynagh, i. 85. ii. 13.
Cloon Clivy, i. 85.
Clooncomer, i. 85.
Cloone, ii. 98.
Caple, ii. 76.
Cloonecarrick, ii. 91.
Cloonecongo, i. 85.
Cloonecosney, ii. 67. 68.
Clooneley, ii. 76.
Cloonelly, i. 62. ii. 98.
Cloonely, ii.76.
Clooneogill, i. 85.
Cloone, Parish of, ii. 91.
Cloonquosh, i. 1 14.
Cloonturke, ii. IS.
Cloragh, ii. 117-
Cloranbegg, ii. 106.
Cloranmore, ii. 106.
Clowty, ii. 79.
Cloyne, i. 43.
Cloynebegg, i. 42.
Cluenagh, ii. 106.
Clundochill, ii. 117.
Clunemore, ii. 6.
Cluneochill, ii. 117.
Clunty, ii. 98.
Cluoneny, ii. 69.
Cluony, Parish of, ii. 79. 80.
Clyardagh, i.112.
Clyrawne, ii.76.
Cohanna, i. 68.
Colemans Lane, Corke, ii. 19.
Colepeck Lane, Waterford, i. 121.
Coleraine, Libertyes of, ii. 42.
Colleghter, ii. 124.
Collenetony, i. 66.
Comer, i. 106. 108.
Comeree, i. 108.
Comin’s Land, ii. 78.
Towne, i. 29.
Conafoy Quarter, i. 99.
Quarter, Cashell, i. 96.
Conafoy s Gate, Cashell, i. 111.
Quarter, Cashell, i. 111.
Conduit Lane, Waterford, i. 18. 55.56.
Confey, i. 8. 15. 32. 58. 80. 104. 116. ii. 4
65. 81. 83. 85. 87. 102. 105. 120. 127.
Confoy, ii. 19. 59.
Confy, ii. 22.
Conianstowne, i. 29.
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Conkeele, i. 85.
Connought Street, Athboy, ii. 60.
Conofoy Gate, Cashell, i. 96.
Quarter, Cashell, i. 97.
Conofoyes Gate, Cashell, i. 98.
Conoree, i. 106.
Cony, ii. 124.
Conygarree, ii. 8.
Cook Lane, Waterford, i. 55.
Street, Dublin, i. 68. 1 1 1. 1 18. ii. 27.29.
CookeLane, Waterford, i. 18. 22.56. 57. 121.
Street, i. 22.
Street, Dublin, i. 96. 104. 105. 1 16. 118.
ii. 12. 19. 32. 34.
Coolagheia, i. 114.
Cooleartan, i. 1 14.
Cooleballyhugh, i. 39.
Cooledoragh, ii. 79.
Cooleene, i. 4S.
Coolefinash, ii. 76.
Coolehill, i. 110.
Coolelamber, i. 46.
Coolemaddery, ii. 63.
Coolemoney, i. 12. 103.
Coolenecrane, ii. 76.
Coolenecran, ii. 76.
Cooleneshagli, ii. 108.
Cooleneskagh, ii. 107.
Cooleneskeagh, ii. 108.
Coolenesunagh, i. 115.
Coolerea, ii. 13.
Cooleshabegg, ii. 16.
Coolesloghbegg, ii. 16.
Coolevarderry, ii. 63.
Coolevenish, ii. 76.
Cooline, ii. 81.
Coolintraghreagh, ii. 36.
Coolishill, ii. 22. 23.
Coppingers Lane, i. 53.
Lane, Cork, i. 52. ii. 70.
Cootegreane, ii. 36.
Coragha, i. 114.
Corbally, i. 83.
Corballymore, i. 66. 67-
Corbeaghtragh, ii. 12.
Corbokill, ii. 12.
Corboy, ii. 123.
Corcapple, i. 114.
Corchillbegg, ii. 36.
CorchillboyTe, ii. 36.
Corclare, ii. 1 17.
Corcumroe, Barony of, i. 91. ii. 79. 80.
Cordanngan, i. 46.
Corderry, ii. 74. 125.
Corduffe, ii. 36. 105. 117.
Coreyard, ii. 13.
Corglasse, ii. 123.
Corglasses, i. 114.
Corke, ii. 120.
City, i. 52. 77. ii. 19. 20. 25. 70. 94.
City, Houses in, i. 1. 2. 23. 42. 89.94.
100. 102. 105. 116.
City, Liberlyes of, ii. 45.
City, Suburbs of, i. 42. ii. 81. 82.
City, Suburbs of, Houses in, i. 43.
County, i. 66. 67. ii. 14. 56. 57.
County of Citty of, ii. 17. 18.
Corkegate, Kinsale, ii. 56. 102. 103. 104.
Corke, Liberties of, i. 119. 120. ii. 10. 11. 85.
86. 121. 127-
Corkenaw, i. 85.
Corke Street, Kinsale, i. 20. 21. ii. 56. 58. 82.
Suburbs of, i. 23. 101. ii. 83. 86. 87.
Corkhill, ii. 36.
Corkilbegg, ii. 105.
Corkilboyle, ii. 105.
Corlcoinine, ii. 118.
Corlaghcahill, ii. 105.
Corlaghhimely, ii. 105.
Corlaske, ii. 12.
Corlmane, ii. 118.
Corloghmorehane, ii. 1 3.
Corminco, ii. 123.
Cormuckelagh, ii. 91.
Cornabrene, ii. 12.
Comafinowane, ii. 117.
Cornaghy, ii. 91.
Cornaleigh, ii. 117-
Cornavnuckle, ii. 91.
Cornecally, ii. 124.
Cornecossy, ii. 105.
Cornedroig, i. 46.
Cornedrromig, ii. 4.
Cornefeirst, ii. 91. .
(122.)
Cornefinowane, ii. 117,
Cornefinowrane, ii. 117.
Cornefirst, ii. 91.
Corncfunchin, ii. 124.
Cornegangarrah, ii. 118.
Corneganmore, ii. 117.
Come Garrow, ii. 113.
Cornegighy, ii. 105.
Corncgin, ii. 117.
Cornegowrc, ii. 117.
Cornegresse, ii. 117.
Corneheneny, ii. 118.
Cornehunviddy, ii. 117.
Cornemarkett, Dublin, M. 8. 9. 22. 35. 37. 5
Wexford, i. 50.
Cornenaclaghy, ii. 37.
Cornenacloghy, ii. 36.
Cornerenagn, ii. 1 18.
Corneshanshoge, ii. 13.
Corneshoghy, i. 85.
Cornelandarragh, ii. 118.
Cornoclogby, ii. 105.
Corquossan, ii. 12.
Corquoyle, ii. 1 3.
Corragh, ii. 125.
Correbeaghoutragh, ii. 12.
Correbegg, i. 46.
Corredwin, ii. 69.
Corregrange, i. 68.
Corregrany, i. 68.
Correiaffey, i. 85.
Correm'slianley, ii. 1 17-
Correy, i. 83.
Corrgerry, ii. 36.
Corryard, ii. 18.
Corsragha, ii. 36. 37.
Cortaskin, ii. 117.
Corteghtumulty, ii. 36.
Cortinlongport, i. 62.
Cortintrey, ii. 125.
Cortoslagh, ii. 117.
Cortuska, ii. 36.
Coryglasses, ii. 91.
Coshcullery, ii. 76.
Costellagh, i. 64.
Conner's Lane, Athboy, ii. 60.
Couree, ii. 124.
Courtefoile, ii. 108.
Courtfoile, ii. 107.
Court Foyle, i. 110.
Court Lane, Corke, ii. 70. 71. 85. 87.
Coyledahorke, ii. 91.
Coyleknocke, ii. 114.
Coylenegrosse, ii. 125.
Coyleshamore, ii. 72.
Crannarlne, ii. 17_.
Creaghcorrodan, i. 91.
Creaghcurridane, i. 91.
Creaghduffe, i. 83.
Creaghmanna, i. 112.
Creagh’s Lane, Corke, ii. 70.
Crecorrodan, i. 93.
Creigli, ii. 117-
Creine, ii. 123.
Crenagg, ii. 125.
Crenishmere, ii. 6.
Crevagh, ii. 30. 117.
Crevallagh, ii. 106.
Crevelagh, i. 62.
Creveyoghtragh, i. 115.
Crevyoughtragh, i. 115.
Crey, ii. 125.
Creyduffee, i. 83.
Crinew, ii. 117.
Crodromonbegg, ii. 12.
Crodromonmore, ii. 12.
Croghtehack, i. 112.
Croghtimor, i. 43.
Croghtimore, i. 43.
Croghtinapeky, i. 43.
Croghtinegeeragh, i- 42.
Crompt Castle, ii. 79.
Cronconally, i. 39-
Cronehonally, i. 66.
Cronnevie, ii. 124.
Crosnanagell, i. 62.
Crosse Lane, i. 26.
Crossnenoyle, i. 62.
Cross Streete, Corke, i. 82.
Streete, Dulceke, ii. 61.
Streete, or Slipp, Cork, i. 116.
Crosse Streete, Corke, ii. 82.
Crostrerore, ii. 76.
Crostrover, ii. 76.
Crottanaboivebegg, i. 112.
Crottanbowlmore, i. 112.
Croyduffee, i. 83.
CrydufFe, ii. 69.
Cuellis, ii. 91.
Cuggie, ii. 79.
Cughduffe, i. 83.
Cuily, ii. 106.
Cullavellinanmore, ii. 14.
Culievallenanemore, ii. 103.
Cullsa, ii. 22. 23.
Cullurtraghreagh, ii. 105.
Cully, ii. 106.
Curragha, ii. 105.
Curraghbegg, i. 45.
Curraghneveale, i. 115.
Curraghshane, ii. 1 05.
Currilogh, i. 112.
Currisiphane, Parish of, ii. 45.
Currmore, ii. 117.
Currycanawy, i. 119.
Cursillagh, i. 110.
Cuvey, ii. 91. 117.
D.
Danislowne, ii. 59.
Darrigmonan, ii. 86.
Darringmoan, ii. 85.
Davidslowne, ii. 72.
Davistowne, ii.32.41.
Deere Street, Drogheda, ii. 41. 43.
Street Lane, Droghedah, ii. 115.
Denne Street, Thomastowne, ii. 101.
Adjudications
OFFICERS.
Derar
Derecashan, ii. 74.
i. 106.
Dert
Derinbener, i.
Derincraule, ii. 29.
Derincrawle, ii. 29.
Derinevanane, i. 1 IS.
Derrankeherin, ii. 106.
Derrgronny, ii. 105.
Derrigmonan, ii. 36.
Derrignane, ii. 36.
Derrincashell, ii. 106.
Derriuevene, ii. 35.
Derrinkeher, ii. 35.
Derrinkehir, i. 115.
Derrinkeigher, ii. 35.
Derrinky, ii. 1 2.
Derrinvahan, ii. 35.
Derririth, ii. 76.
Derrisnekenaddo, ii. 125.
Derrisvrany, ii. 1 17.
Derryadda, i. 114.
Derry bolly, ii. 117.
Derrycarne, ii. 117.
Derry connen, i. 12.
Derrycullenbegg, ii. 106.
Derrydrestan, ii. 106.
Derrydrestane, ii. 117.
Derry gooan, ii. 36.
Derryhallaghbegg, ii. 125.
Derryhallaghmorc, ii. 125.
Derryhoran, ii. 29. 74.
Derryhubbert, ii. 29.
Derrylosty, ii. 36.
Derrymoney, ii. 35.
Derrymorc, u 115. 122. 124.
Derryraucke, i. 12.
Derry nane, ii. 37-
Derryne, ii. 2"
Dei
). 106.
y, ii. 39.
Derrynehinchy, ii. 106.
Derrynelorgan, ii. 106.
Derryowne, ii. 29.
Derryreagli, ii. 76.
Derryskillin, ii. 124.
Derryvally, ii. 106-
Derryvaune, ii. 76.
Derryvollen, ii. 106.
Dervor, ii. 41. 42.
Derrycullenbegg, ii. 105.
Desmonds Court, t. 20.
Diffeare, ii. 91.
Dondrom, ii. 117.
Donegall County, ii. 6.
Donerboyle, ii. 35.
Donnegall County, ii. 113. Ill
Donnogherry, ii.117-
Donnoghmore, ii. 4.
Doonaghmore, ii. 72.
Doonbrandon, i. 62.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
Dromoncotty, ii. 13.
Dromones, Two, ii. 98.
Dromons, ii. 36.
Dromonshavane, ii. 106.
Dromorc, i- 62. 114. ii. 91.
Dromorkean, ii. 91.
Dromorskyean, ii. 91.
Dromracane, ii. 85.
Dromraghrill, i. 85.
Dromragliuill, i. 85.
Dromrahill, i. 85.
Dromrahull, i. 85.
Dromvisk, ii. 12.
Dvomsillagh, ii. 91.
Dropos Mill, i. 52.
Druiswood, ii. 112.
Drumanfinelly, ii. 106.
Drumany, i. 115.
Drumboy, ii. 112.
Dru menhir, ii. 12.
Drumcalpagh, ii. 1 17.
Drumcaslagh, ii. 37.
Drumcor, ii. 12.
Drunidrehctt, ii. 117.
Drumdufty, ii. 36.
Drumin, ii. 74.
Druminefeda, ii. 106.
Drumlnkill, ii. 126.
Drumnedobber, ii. 29.
Drumney, ii. 106.
Drumoncapple, ii. 106.
Drumongarvagb, ii. 106.
Drumshanboe, ii. 13.
Drumvree, i. 9l.
Drynure, i. 68.
Dublin, i. 81. 48. 73. ii. 119.
City, i. 7. 9 16.23. 34.
47. 51.52. 54. 56. 58.
10. 12. 14. 16. 19. 21. 22. 23. 24. 27.
30 82. 36. 38. 39. 41. 44 46. 48. 52.
56. 59. 65. 66. 67- 69. 70. 72. 76. 78.
79. 80. 81. 85. 86.87-88. 91.92. 94.
96. 97. 98. 100. 101. 102. 107. 108.
109. 110. 112. 114. 116. 120. 123.
125. 127.
City, House in, i. 22. 25 29. 32. 39
41. 45. 72. 78. 86. 90. 96. 100. 103.
114. 116. 119 122.
.City, Houses in, i. 1.3. 4. 8. 13. 17. 19.
20- 21. 35. 49. 62. 83. 94. 104. 121.
Key, i. 74.
and Suburbs ol', ii. 47.
Dubiyn City, House, i. 55.
Ducarran, i. 114.
Ducarrick, i. 114.
Ducklunagh, i. 88.
Duellagh, ii. 1 1 8.
Duhanogh, ii. 125.
Duiffer, ii. 91.
Duinbeg, ii. 12.
Duleeke Gate, Drogheda, ii. 32.
Towne, ii. 61. 62.
Dunaragha, i- 85.
Dunbeggan, ii. 4.
Dutibrandon, ii. 106.
Dunclunagh, i. 83.
Dundoby, ii. 76.
Dunecullin, i. 68.
Dunegali, County of, ii. 38. 39.
Dungarvan, Town of, i. 112.
Dungarvon, Town of; i. 104. 105.
Dunlobby, ii. 76.
Dunning, ii. 74.
Dunshinagh, i. 83.
East Gate, i. 122.
Mitchellstowne, ii 14.
Rathniacullig, ii. 121.
Ebb Weare, Cork, i. 76.
Edenbowe, ii. 125.
Edeneglogh, ii. 12.
Edenreagh, ii. 125.
Edenvowe, ii. 125.
Eddistowne, i. 12.
Enorely, i. 89.
Enoreliy, i. 41.
Errew, i. 85. ii. 91.
Ernie, ii. 91. 117.
Ervcy, ii. 29.
Esker, ii. 6.
Everard’s Land, ii, 78. 79.
Fagans Close, Corke, ii. 85. 87.
Faggans Meadows i. 42.
Faghertagh, ii. 98.
Fairehill Closes, Corke, ii. 86.
Fai re-lane, Corke, i. 77.
Faire-street, Drogheda, ii. 32.
Fallagamva, i. 62.
Faltagh, ii. 1 17.
Fanagha, i. 62.
Farn.ight, i. 85. ii. 73. 11
Farranclerigg, i. 42.
Farremoy, ii. 103.
Farrendaghndeny, i. 120.
Farrendagadery, i. 120.
Farrenverdowney, ii. 82.
Fartagh, ii. 98.
Fassarvo, ii. 98.
Fay re-lane, Cork, i. 75.
Feathard, ii. 79.
Featherd, Towne of, ii. 79.
Fedancoyle, ii. 97.
Fedenocoyle, ii. 16.
Fedeny, ii. 78. 79.
Fenisgline, ii. 29.
Ferrenferis, ii. 45.
Fereglasse, ii. 117.
Fetherd, ii. 80.
Towne of, ii. 78.
Towne, Liberties of, ii. 79.
Fewnoy, i. 112.
Fieragh, ii. 22. 23.
Finbaryes, Parish of, i. 119.
Finishin, ii. 125.
Fishamble-street, Dublin, i. 55. 86. 87. 121.
Fishers-streete, Kingsale, ii. 102.
Filz-Steephen’s Lane, Corke, ii. 25.
Fitz-Steevens Land, Cork, i. 100.
Five Mile Gate, Atliboy, ii. 60.
Flemingstowne, ii. 32. 41. 42.
Flemington, i. 1 23.
Flood-street, Gallway, i. 34. 47. SO. 81. 90.
92. ii. 46. 65. 66.
Floud-street, Galway, i. 32.
Foare- Town, Houses in, i. 122.
Formelagh, ii. 125.
Fort-streete, Corke, i. 1.2. ii. 82.
Forte-street, Corke, i. 1.
Fossaghree, ii. 107.
Fossaghroe, ii. 108.
Foure, ii. 113.
Frainslowne, i. 10.
Fraynestowne, ii. 63.
Fregan, i. 45.
Frier-street, Cashell, ii. 101.
Frizell’s Castle, ii. 85. 86.
Fryan, i. 45.
Fryars Lane, Killmallock, ii. 78.
Mill, Killmallock, ii. 78.
Weares and Pooles, Cork, i. 76.
Fryer-street, Kinsale, ii. 56. 58.
Fryers Gate, Cashell, i. 97.
Quarter, Cashell, i. 99.
Street, Cashell, i. 96.
Fulleganvay, ii. 106.
Fumore, i. 22.
Funsinagh, ii. 106.
Fyhalmon, ii. 22. 23. 67. 68.
Gallikillberly, ii. 5.
Gallowcs Greene, ii. 82.
Lane, Corke, i. 1. 42.
Gallstowne, ii. 32. 41.
Gallway, Ciltie, i. 54.
County, ii. 28. 76.
Gallwayes Lane, Corke, ii. 94.
Gal I way es Lane, Corke, i. 52. 117. ii. 25. 26.
Gallway Towne, i. 7. 33. 54. 80. 91. it. 38.
39. 46. 47. 52. 53. 65. 66. 76. 109. 110.
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Gallway Towne, Houses in, 1. S. 4. 6. 82. 34.
47. 49. 64. 70. 90- 91.
Garhally, ii. 98.
Garm'elcan, ii. 106.
Garnhally, ii. 98-
Garraghnilan, i. 108.
Garraghnolan, i. 106.
Garrandaraght, i. 112.
Garrinegellin, i. 106.
Garrinegolin, i. 108.
Garrobane, i. 43.
Garrowrosse, ii. 117.
Garry begg, ii. 82.
Gavrycaine, ii. 74.
Garryconnell, 22. 28.
Garry duffe, ii. 81.
Garry Kilbery, ii. 4.
Garrymore, ii. 82.
Garrynegran, Corke City, i. 1.
Garvarry, ii. 1 13.
Garveagh, ii. 36.
Gawlan, i. 62.
Gawlaureagb, ii. 106.
Gattymaddy, ii. 6.
Gauly, ii. 108.
Geyleshagh, i. 68.
Gibbitlhill, i. 112.
Gibbstowne, i. 112.
Gian, ii. 79. 80.
Glanbegge, i. 66.
Glanboy, i. 62. 63.
Glanely, ii. 107.
Glanglasse, ii. 76.
Glankitaine, ii. 83.
Glankitane, ii. 83.
Glanknaw, ii. 76-
Glanmalurre, ii. 31.
Glanmire Weare, i. 76.
Glanmohir, ii. 31.
Glann, ii. 76.
Glansagh, ii. 76.
Glantodderis, ii. 56.
Glaspisloll, ii. 110.
Glasscloone, ii. 69.
Gleane, ii. 79. 80.
Glenmore, i. 83.
Glinglass, ii. 76.
Giynmore, i. 83.
Gobacreein, ii. 112.
GobgrafFy, i. 85. ii. 18.
Gobnecarta, ii. 106.
Golds Lane, Corke, i. 88. ii. 70.
■ Meadow, i. 43.
Weare, i. 42.
Goolds Lane, Cork, i. 116. 117. ii. 25.
Gor Ciueragli, i. 85.
Gorgrea, ii. 112.
Gornishamore, ii. 74.
Gortagarragh, i. 43.
Goi taglantaine, i. 42.
Gortaknock, Corke, ii. 85- 87.
Gortalamonaght, ii. 74.
Gortailagh, ii. 117.
Gortally, i. 62.
Gortalogliy, i. 48.
Gortaquossc, i. 114.
Gortbegg, i. 112.
Gorlclary, i. 62.
Gortechork, ii. 86-
Gortehoragh, i. 43.
Gortencony, i. 85.
Gortenom, i. 85.
Gortcnlurry, ii. 93.
Gorteqouslie, ii. 114.
Gortermoine, ii. 91.
Gortermone, ii. 91.
Gortgarragh, i. 48.
Gorlinargid, i. 112.
Gortineloe, ii. 69.
Gortingragan, ii. 91.
Gorlinorin, i. 68.
Gortinskeagh, ii. 36.
Gortinure, ii. 12.
Gortleck, ii. 6.
Gortlenfort, i. 62.
Gortm'mean, i. 62.
Gortmore, i. 111.
Gortnaclashy, ii. 81.
Gortnacooly, i. 112.
Gortnacrassey, i. 43.
Gortnacrusbee, i- 43.
Gortnacrusee, ii. 81.
Gornacrussy, i. 43.
Gortnaglashy, i. 43.
Gornalickey, ii. 14-
(122.)
Gorlnashamer, ii. 74.
Gortnatrah, i. 43.
Gortnecoolagh, i. 111.
Gortnefarline, ii. 79.
Gortneharagan, ii. 82.
Gortneiranagh, i. 85.
Gortnelaune, i. 112.
Gortnelaw, i. 85.
Gortneleagh, i. 112.
Gortneleeke, ii. 6.
Gortnemadagh, i. 112.
Gortnenheira, i. 85.
Gortnesallagh, ii. 36.
Gortnesillagh, ii. 36.
Gorlnessillagb, ii. 98.
Gortnevane, ii. 12.
Gortnieedarragli, ii. 98.
Gorlnilecke, ii. 6.
Gorumaddy, ii. 6.
Gough’s Parke, ii. 82. 83.
Gould Lane, Cork, i. 101.
Goulden Lane, Cork, ii. 94.
Gould’s Lane, Cork, i. 52. 94.95. 102. ii
20. 94.
Weares, Cork, i. 76.'
Goule, ii. 125.
Gowlan^’ii. 106.
Gowle, ii. 29.
Gowlea, ii. 29. 125.
Granard, Barony of, i. 69. 91. 105. 1 19. ii. 1.
4. 22. 31. 36. 38. 39. 42. 73. 74. 96.
!, ii. 121. 122.
i. 117.
Grayestowne, ii. 78-79.
Greaghbrigge, ii. 86.
Greaghdutte, ii. 105.
Greagheneslea, ii. 105.
Greaghenesieane, ii. 105.
Greagli Glasse, ii. 85.
Greaghleasca, ii. 35.
Greaghlone, ii. 86.
Greaghneglogh, ii. 36.
Greagbrea, ii. 105.
Greagbreagh, ii. 85.
Greaghrevagh, ii. 85.
Greaghtobber, ii. 13.
Great Greene, i. 111.
Lane, Corke, ii. 25. 85.
. 13.
Gurtinebuy, ii. 69.
Gurlincbrone, ii. 125.
Gurtinegragan, ii. 91.
H.
Hackels Land, ii. 79.
Hacketts Land, ii. 78.
Lane, Cashell, ii. 101.
Haggard Garden, the, Corke, ii. 85.
Streete, Trim, ii. 59.
Hanckestowne, 1. 29.
Harpe Lane, Drogheda, ii. 41. 43.
Harpers Lane, Drogheda, ii. 42.
Haydons Land, ii. 78.
Hays Lane, Wexford, i. 49.
Heigh Street, Waterford, ii. 2.
High Fishers Streel, Kinsale, ii. 48. 49. 50.
56. 58.
Fryers Street, Kinsale, i. 20, 21. ii.
48. SO.
Street, i. 26.
Street, Athboy, ii. 60.
■' Street, Bannow, i. 35.
Street, Cavan, ii. 113. 115.
Street, Corke, i. 42.
— Street, Fetherd, ii. 78.
Street, Galloway, i. 47. 48. ii. 38. 39.
46. 47. 109.
Street, Kilmallock, ii. 37.
High Street, Dublin, i. 10. 12. 13. 15. 49.
103 ii. 16. 18. 30. 31. 88. 90. 91. 96.
127. 128.
Street, Thomastowne, ii. 10Q. 101.
— - Street, Waterford, i. 17- 55. 56. 58. 60.
72. 73. ii. 2. 3.
Hogg Lane, Naas, ii. 33.
Street, Navan, i. 128.
Horse Street, Navan, i. 122.
Hospital Land, i. 111.
Hubbockstowne, ii. 63.
Humphreystowne, i. 15.
Humphriestowne, ii. 88.
Idowne, ii. 79. 80.
Inanaghhagney, ii. 13.
Inchinane, i. 114.
Inisheare, ii. 112.
Inish M'Thony Island, ii. 79.
Inishmacra, Parish of, ii. 36.
Inishmaine, ii. 112.
Innhtample. ii. 112.
Inishtryrene, ii. 1 12.
Iniskeallogh, ii. 79-
Inistrawen, ii. 76.
Inshimore, ii. 125.
luskiny, ii. 85.
Parish of ii. 85.
Instavage, Island of, ii. 73.
Irishtowne, ii. 10. 94.
Island, Barony of, ii. 79.
— Gorum, ii. 76.
Itclin, ii. 36.
Jagoge Street, Naas, ii. 83.
Joy Street. Kiltmallock, ii. 57-
July an, ii. 112.
K.
Knnnagh, i. 105.
Keanlille, i. 85.
Kearneys Lane, Cork, i. 88.
Keele, i. 83. ii. 74.
Keenelty, i. 93.
Keilecloane-hobane, ii. 17-
Kellcumin, Parish of, ii. 76.
Kemelty, i. 91.
Kempsan’s Lane, Waterford, i- 72.
Keinson’s Lane, Waterford, i. 55.
Kcnlagh, ii. 112.
Kerewans Lane, Gallway, ii. 52.
Kernyes Lane, Corke, i. 52.
Key Gate, Dungannon, i. 112.
Keylnemonaghbegg, i. 29.
Key Lane, Dungarvan, i. 104. 112. 113
Keyly, i. 83.
Key Street, Gallway, i. 47. 70. 71.
Street, Waterford, i. 17- 19. 121.
ICilbegg, i. 12.
Kilbiery, i. 45.
Kilclarebegg, ii. 125.
Kiiclaremore, ii. 125.
Kilcronane, ii. 11.
Kilcully, ii. 10. 11.
Kildare County, ii. 33. 70.
Towne of) ii. 32. 33.
Kiidarragb, ii. 6.
Iiildea, i. 110.
Kildcagh, i. 110.
Kilderry, ii. 117.
Kildisarteigbragh, ii. 105.
Kildisarteightragh, ii. 106.
Kildisartoughragh, ii. 105.
Kildisarloughtragh ::
Kildoragh, ii. 6.
Kilfentou, i. 45.
Kilfoyle, i. 110.
Kilkcagh, ii. 14.
ICilladuffe, ii. 30.
Killala, Parish of, ii. 76.
Killalease, ii. 4. 5.
Killaloe, Parish of, ii. 79.
Killanully, Parish of, Corke, i.
Killavally, ii. 78.
Killbeggy, ii. 36.
Killboey, ii. 9.
Killbolody, Parish of, ii. 7 6.
Killboy, ii. 9.
106.
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LOCO RUM
AfavoiTof>tbo
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OFFICERS.
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RECORDS OF IRELAND:
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VI1- Killbride, i. 119. 123.
INDEX Killconnell, i. 91. 93- ii. 79* 80.
LOCORUM Killcreene, i. 115.
IO ll,c. Killcully, Parish of, ii. 45.
in favour^r^he Killcumin, Parisli of, ii. 76.
(1649) Killdahurke, ii. 91.
OFFICERS. Killdaneene, i. 115.
Kiildrum, i. 85.
Killduffe, ii. 36.
Killeihdd, ii. 117.
Killeman, i. 85.
Killemunery, Parish of, ii. 86.
Killenaclonagb, ii. 16.
Killenally, ii. 79.
ICillenan, ii. 78.
Killendonnell, ii. 10. 11.
Killeneclonagh, ii. 18.
Killerin, i. 114.
Killeselltan, ii. 36.
Killesnenawle, ii. 29.
Kiliesnenowle, ii. 29.
Killicronane, ii. 10.
Killinlasseragh, ii. 22. 23.
Killiskey, ii. 107. 108.
Killkea, i. 39.
Killkenny, County of, ii. 100.
Gate, ii. 101.
Killkerane, ii. 76.
Killkerny, i. 115.
KillmcCarragh, ii. 9.
Killm'crenan, Barony of, ii. 113. 114.
Killm'Garrovv, ii. 105.
KillmcIllow, ii. 113.
Kill'Jillow, ii. 6.
Killm'Sheruile, ii. 117-
Killmagego, i. 106. 108.
Killmagigy, i. 106. 108.
Killmagra, ii. 1 18.
Killmallock, Towne of, ii. 56. 78.
Killmallocke, Towne of, ii. 57. 79.
Houses in, i. 26. 27.
Killmallocks Lane, Corke, i. 117.
Killmarihine, ii. 85.
Killmeene, i. 114.
Kilimore, ii. 42. 96. 97.
Killnaglory, Parish of, ii. 85.
Killnapp, ii. 45.
Killnecraw, ii. 76.
Killnecreragh, ii. 76.
Killnegrosse, ii. 125.
Killnelty, i. 91.
Killnemadarrow, ii. 36.
Killnomarrow, ii. 91.
ICilloge, i. 110. ii. 22. 23.73.
Killogibegg, ii. 45.
Kjllomane, i. 85.
Kiiloymane, i. 85.
Killpatricke, ii. 60.
Killrea, ii. 124.
Killrerga, Parish of, ii. 86.
Killroe, ii. 124.
Killsaie, ii. 76.
Killsaly, ii. 76.
Killsenton, i. 45.
Killtartan, Barony of, ii. 76.
Killtefinane, ii. 117.
Killteim'Reynew, ii. 118.
Killtenelossett, ii. 118.
Killtymon, i. 89. 110..
Killytelton, ii. 36.
Kilniacruan, Barony of, ii. 6.
Kilmacura, ii. 9.
ICilmaghery, ii. 125.
Kilpatrick, i. 66.
Kil Pattin, i. 110.
Kilpedder, i. 66.
Kiltagan, ii. 17.
Kiltahocke, Parish of, ii. 125.
Kiltefay, ii. 117.
Kiltemon, i. 110.
Kilteneskenagh, ii. 123.
Kiltibardane, i. 115.
Kinard, ii. 102. 120.
Kincorrane, Parish of, ii. 56.
Kindrum, ii. 6.
Kingsale, Towne of, i. 21. ii. 102.
Kings Amies, Cork, i. 1 16.
Castle, Kilmallock, i. 26.
County, ii. 33.
Kinsale, Liberties of, ii. 14. 56. 57. 103.
Towne of, i. 20. 21. ii. 48. 49. 50. .
57. 58. 82. 83. 103.
Kirowans Lane, Galway, i. 70.
Kirwan’s Lane, Galway, ii. 52. 54.
Knockadruith, i. 110.
Knockadryett, i. 10.
Knockalehide, ii. 79.
Knockanamoghill, i. 108.
Knocknnumohill, i. 106. 108.
Knockanamore, i. 106. 108.
Knockancree, ii. 37.
Knockandaragb, ii. 72.
Knockaneraoghill, i.'106.
Knockanemohill, i. 106. 108.
Knockanlesse, i. 29.
Knockannere, ii. 36.
Knockanry, i. 39. 106. 108.
Knockatyhane, ii. 105.
Knockballycarrigeene.'i. 1 10.
Knockballygargeene, i. 110.
Knockbaliynoinilagb, ii. 79.
Knockbane, ii. 76.
Knobkcullin, ii. 105.
Knockderry, ii. 63.
Knockduffe, ii. 14.
Knockfaddagh,. i. 1 10.
Knockfree, ii. 45.
Knockillecrett, ii. 76.
Knockivagan, i. 85.
Knockivagen, i. 83.
Knocklegan, ii. 76.
Knockliggan, ii. 76.
Knockmacurra, ii. 9.
Knockmaddyry, ii. 6.
Knockmill, i. 110.
Kuocknatfin, ii. 9.
Knocknewholy, i. 112.
Knockquorke, i. 86.
Knockrahin, i. 66.
Knockrobbin, ii. 14.
Knockrogue, ii. 107. 108.
Knockrooskeagh, ii. 117-
Knockskibbole, ii. 9.
Knocks Towne, i. 83.
Knockvargan, i. 103.
Knoppage, ii. 79.
Knoppogeandrew, i. 42.
Kyneily, ii. 79. 80.
Lackagh, ii. 82.
Lackan, ii. 67.
Lockane, ii. 76.
Lockangarramdaraght, i. 112.
Lackentobber Murreys ii. 82.
Lnckionagh, i. 84.
Lacklunagh, i. 83.
Lacknecomen, ii. 14.
Ladies Streete, Waterford, i. 36.
Ladyes Gate, i. 110.
Lady Gate, Dungarvan, i. 104.
Gate, Waterford, i. 22.
Lane, Waterford, i. 55. ii. 1.
Street, Bannow, i. 86.
Street, Waterford, i. 18.
Laffareene, ii. 79. 80.
Laffarin Staffeage, ii. 91.
Laffarrenfarrell, ii. 118.
Laffarrinfurt, ii. 118.
Laghvarran, ii. 79. 80.
Larnbard Street, Gallway, i. 64.
Lambert Street, Gallway, i. 54. ii. 53.
Larragh Street, Athenree, ii. 27. 28.
Larrock Street, Duleek, ii. 61.
Lasty, ii. 36.
Lavallins Lane, Cork, i. 127.
Leadarra, ii. 125.
Leaghcarrawnenagh, i. 91.
Leaghtryle, ii. 76.
Leaghvally, ii. 79.
Leamans, ii. 117.
Leamnois, ii. 117.
Leauormgarrclt, ii. 118.
Leccagh, i. 111.
Leganamir, ii. 91.
Legineitane, ii. 86.
Legnagan, i. 114.
Lehannagh, ii. 106.
Leitrim, Barony of, ii. 29. 126.
County oti i. 85. 115. ii. 29. 36. 1
98. 106. J 14. 118. 126.
Lenarne Staffoge, ii. 91.
Leniscally, ii. 86.
Leonaght, ii. 106.
Leortan, ii. 106.
Letrim, i. 68.
Barony of, ii. 1 3.
County of, ii. 13. 112. 117.
Lettaine, ii. 76.
Lewagh, ii. 105.
Leyganamur, ii. 91-
Leyler, ii. 36.
Leytrim, County of, i. 62. 63. ii. 91. 92.
Lickilevanuagh, i. 91.
Limerick, City of, i. 15. 36. 43. 54. 63. 69.
98. 103. ii. 33. 45. 50. 61. 63. 77. 92.
101. 106. 124. 128.
Street, i. 26. 27.
Limericke, City of, i. 21.
Limrick, City of, i. 59. 67. 94. 120. ii. 9.
36.42. 110.
Limricke, City of, i. 30. ii. 28. 71. 114.
Lischachill, ii. 36.
Liscoole-feagh Mohir, i. 115.
Lisdawkiagh, ii. 29.
Lisdiuyterpane, ii. 36.
Lisdowly, ii. 105.
Lisdowneer, ii. 67.
Lisdoyle, ii. 36.
Lisdromcullis, ii. 105.
Lisdromgivill, ii. 12.
Lisdromgranes,ii. 36.
Lisdromgranies, Two, ii. 105.
Lisfarrell, ii. 125.
Lisgawnine, ii. 36.
Lishneha, ii. 36.
Lislea, i. 83. •
Lislorcan, i. 91.
Lislugg, ii. 105.
Lislurkan, i. 91.
Lislye, i. 83.
Lismanagb, ii. 13.
Lism'moyle, ii. 13.
Lisnagawnemore,ii. 106."
Lisnagownebegg, i. 62.
Lisnagownemore, i. 62.
Lisnamorris, ii. 36.
Lisnagownebegg, ii. 106.
Lissanedin, ii. 22. 23. 73.
Lissannore, i. 45.
Lisscolleitragh, ii. 86.
Liscollyoughtragh, ii. 105.
Lisscollvrovean, ii. 29.
Lissdamiska, ii. 98.
Lissdrumkeigh, ii. 29.
Lissduffe, i. 122.
Lissimore, i. 46.
Lissmaknier, ii. 73.
Lissnaneane, i. 45.
Lissnegrenoge, i. 68.
Lissogeroane, ii. 117.
Lissryan, i. 45.
Listaniska, ii. 98.
Littecra-pebecam, ii. 76-
Littercally, ii. 76.
Littermacooe, ii. 76.
Littermore O’Donnell, ii. 76.
Litterpibbrem, ii. 76.
Little Gate Street, Gallway, i. 4. 6. 7. ii. 100.
Greene, i. 112.
Parke, Cavan, ii. 113.
Street, Bannow, i. 35.
Loghavay, ii. 76.
Loghawy, ii. 76.
Logheene, i. 85.
Loghlinagh, i. 83.
Loghmalegan, i. 114.
Loghmevy, ii. 112.
Loghsedein, i. 83.
Loghsiddin, i. 83.
Loghsiddy, i. 83.
Loghta, ii. 98.
Loghtimore, ii. 10. 11. 127.
Loghton, ii. 106.
Lombard Street, Gallway, i. 54.
Lombard’s Lane, Corke, ii. 85.
London Taverne, i. 121.
Longford, Barony of, i. 68. ii. 6. 124.
County of, i. 45. 46. 68. 69. 88. 91. 105-
119. 122. 124. ii. 4. 6. 22. 23. 31. 86. 38.
39. 42. 67- 69. 78. 74. 96. 97. 124.
Loragh, Parish of, ii. 76.
Lorga, ii. 117.
Lougherdane, ii. 127.
Loughine, i. 85.
Loughmelvy, ii. 1 12.
Loughtee, Barony of, ii. 1 1 3. 1 14.
Lowally, ii. 79.
Lowe Fisher Street, Kinsale, ii. 49.
Fryers Streete, Kinsale, i. 20.
Low Fishers Street, Kinsale, ii. 56. 58.
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Morgmore, ii. 105.
Morinsokeigh, ii. 18.
Mortenvally, i. 45.
Moyallow Street, Corke, i. 74. 75. 77. 102.
Street, Killmallock, ii. 57.
Moydow, Barony of, i. 83.122. 124. ii. 69.74.
Moygrish, Parish of, ii. 76.
Moyhill, Barony of, ii. 117.
Moyneard, ii. 45.
Muckrc^sef'ii'.'l 2^'
Muckullin, Barony of, ii. 76.
Mulchan, ii. 112.
Mullaclaragh, i. HE
Mullagh, ii. 124.
Mullaghclara, i. 119.
Mnllaglibegg, ii. 125.
Mullaghdrume, ii. 74.
Mullaghekillane, ii. 125.
Mullaghlostera, i. 114. 4
. Mullaglinedarragh, ii. 91.
I Mullaghncsillagh, ii. 36. 37.
Mullanahaw, ii. 106.
Mullanoughtragb, ii. 106.
M ullanoultragh, i. 62.
Mullaveinalecka, ii. 112.
Mullenvally, i.45.
Mullnavelanalock, ii. 12.
Multuruin, ii. 6.
Munaghmerritt, i. 62.
Murroghs Lane, Carke, i. 52. 116. ii. 25.
Pemblico, Dublin, ii. 116.
Phaltis, ii. 12. 126.
Phillipstowne, Libertyes of, ii. S3.
Pillory street, Drogheda, i. 123. 124
42. 118.
Pinickin, i. 1 14.
Pipes Gate, Tliomastowne, ii. 100.
Street, Thomastowne, ii. 100.
Platin, ii. 61.
Poladorane, ii. 81.
Pollards Garden, Corke, ii.25.
Poole Court, i. 110.
Portnitereany, ii. 79.
Potter, ii. 35.
Poltoyre, ii. 35.
Pouleacurry, North, ii. 45.
South, ii. 45.
Prentice Lane, Waterford, i. 121.
Puddin Street, Navan, i. 122.
Queen’s County, ii. 17.
Quillifadda, ii. 117.
Quillinyshee, ii. 124.
Naas, Liberties of, ii. 38.
Naase, Towne of, ii- 33.
Navan, ii. 41.
Gate, Trim, ii. 59.
Towne, i. 122. 124.
Towne, Houses in, i. 123.
Neales-broke, ii. 70.
Brooke, ii. 71-
New Castle, Barony of, i. 66. 110. it. 107-
Newgowlean, ii. 105.
New Haggard, i. 128.
Newlands, ii. 83.
Newrillig, i. 41.
Newrilly, i- 89. .
New Street, Corke, i. 116. it. 20. 21. 82.
Dublin, ii. 69.
Waterford, i. 18.
Newtowne, i. 30. 86. ii. 59.
Nicholas Gate, Kinsale, ii. 103.
Row, Athenree, ii. 28.
Nonngh, i. 62. ii. 106.
Northeast Quarter, Corke, u. 82.
Northgalc, Nass, ii. 33.
North Key, Drogheda, ii.42.
Northside-street, Galway, l. 33.
Northwatersland, ii. 1 4.
Northwest Quarter, Corke, n.82.94.
Oaken Grove, The, ii. 79-
Oldbridge, ii. 41.
Ordinary, i- 39.
Osbison, ii- 32.
Owney, Parish of, ii. 76-
! Oxmantowne, Dublin, i- 7. 6*. 68.69. 114.
ii. 38. 46. 47- 52. 67. 99. 109. HO- ..
Oxmontowne, Dublin, i. 6.47.54. 128. ii. 6.
39.76.98.128.124.125.
Pallistowne, ii- 14.
Parkceele, i. 43-
Parkelumbard, i.43.
Parkemullin, i- 112.
Parkenafahy, ii. 127- 128.
Parkenafeyny, i. 48.
Parkenarrinigg, ii- 127. 128.
Parke Neale, ii- 82.
Parkereagh, ii- 103.
Parkevalahane, i. 43.
Parke Vaston, i- 1 12.
Parkevoege, i.43.
Parke Warren, Kinsale, n. 103.
Parklimon, i. 42.
Parknafaha, i. 48.
Parknegolicke, ii. 82.
Parky Carkybegg, i- 75. 77.
Roscommon, County of, ii. 29.
Roscornon, Barony of, ii. 29. 74.
County, ii. 74.
Rosconnies, ii. 125.
Rosemary Lane, Dublin, n. 10. 1 1
Roskey, i. 85.
Rosmone, ii. 37 -
Rosmuck, ii.76.
Rossclogher, ii.98.
Barony, ii. 98.
Rossdulfe, i. 46.
Rosseduffe, i- 12.
Rosteduffe, i- 12.
Russellstowne, i. 1
Ryney, i. 85.
Rynine, i. 45.
St Austin’s Abbey, Nans, ii. 33.
St. Bride’s Lane, Wexford, i. 50..
L Street, Wexford, i. 49.
St. Bridgett’s Parish, Corke, i. 43- >
St. Dominicks Abby, Corke, i. 42. i
St. Finbarry, Parish of, i. 120.
St. Finbarryes, Corke, i-42.
Parish of, ii.45. 120. 127. 128.
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St. Finburries Street, i. 42.
St. Francis Street, Dublin, i. 83. ii. 81. 83.
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St. John's Abbey, Naas, ii. 33.
Field, i. 112.
Gate, i. 50.
Gate, Cashell ; i. 97.
Lane, Corke, ii. 70.
Lane, Drogheda, ii. 32.
Lane, Waterford, i. 22.
Little Parke, i. 112.
Quarter, Cashell, i. 87.
Street, Cashell, ii. 101.
Street, Drogheda, ii. 4. 32.
Street, Waterford, i. 8. 9. 22. 23. 58.
59. 60.
St. Ivories Street, Wexford, i. 50.
St. Ivoryes Street, i. 37.
Street, Wexford, i. 35. 36.
St. Lawrence Lane, Cork, i. 105.
Lane, Drogheda, i. 124.
Street, Drogheda, i. 123. 124. ii.41.
43.
St. Leigcrs Garden, Cork, i. 101.
St. Marlin’s Lane, Galway, i. 70.
St. Marys Street, i. 37.
Street, Dungarvon, i. 104.
St. Mary Sandon’s Parish, Cork, ii. 45.
St. Maryes Streete, Wexlord, i. 35. 36. 49.
St. Michuell’s Lane, Dublin, i. 17.
Lane, Waterford, i. 19.
Street, Waterford, i. 8. 9. 22. 59. 60.
St. Nicholas Church Yard, Cork, ii. 82.
Gate, Cashell, i. 97. 111.
Low Street, Corke, i. 2. 3. 42.
Quarter, Cashell, i. 97.
Street, i. 43.
Street, Cashell, i. 97- 99. ii. 101.
St. Nicholes Street, Waterford, i. 8.
St. Patrick Streete, i. 24.
Street, Dublin, i. 119. ii. 44. 45. 98.
99. 120. 122.
Street, Waterford, i. 18. 24. 55. 79.
Street, (Little) Waterford, i. 23. 78.
Street, Wexford, i. 50.
St. Peter’s Lane, Corke, ii. 25.
Lane, Wexford, i. 50.
Parish, Drogheda, ii. 41. 43. 61.
Parish, Waterford, i. 36.37.
Streete, Droghedah, ii. 114. 115.
Streete, Waterford, i. 36. 37. 55. ii.
St. Stephens Street, Dublin, i. 3. 4. 86. ii.
110.
Street, Waterford, i. 36. 37. 58.
St. Stevens Street, Waterford, i. 22.
St. Thomas Streete, Athenree, ii. 27.
Streete, Dublin, i. 20. 21. 25. 82. 45.
80. 81. 90. 92. 122. 124. ii. 14. 15. 41. 43.
48. 50.56. 59. 62. 69. 78. 80.102.104.105.
St. Toolock’s Parish, Wexford, ii. 88. 89.
Street, i. 36. 37.
St. Warbroughs Street, Dublin, i. 78.
Sanders Lane, Gallway, i. 64.
Sarsfeild’s Lane, Corke, i. 88.
Sarsfields Lane, Corke, ii. 20. 21.
Scalled Parke, Dublin, ii. 65.
Scarletts Lane, Drogheda, ii. 32.
Lane, Trim, i. 123. ii. 59.
Schoolehouse Lane, Dublin, ii. 100. 101.
Scregan, i. 112.
Screganbegg, i. 112.
Screganmore, i. 112.
Scydds Lane, Cork, i. 101.
Seaskin, i. 103.
Seffe, ii. 105.
Selker Street, Wexford, i. 50.
Selskers Streete, Wexford, i. 35. 37.
Selton, i. 85.
Seskin, i. 103.
Sessiaghnegoule, ii. 91.
Sessraghnegowly, ii.91.
Shanagh, it. 105.
Shanaghmore, i. 83.
Shandon Castle, Corke, ii.82.
Church Lane, Cork, i. 76.
Lane, Cork, i. 75. 77.
! Shandons Castle, Cork,
Shangarry, ii. 1 3.
Shannagh, ii. 36.
I Shanocknounell, ii. 76.
Shanocnonell, ii. 76.
! Shantoreagh, i. 62.
Sheebegg, ii. 125.
Sheltenmore, ii. 36.
Shetinehmeken, ii. 35.
Shinghanagg, i. 93.
Chiel'ries, i. 93.
Shipp Street, Dublin, ii. 110.
Shopp Street, Drogheda, i. l:
43.
Shrabrugh, ii. 125.
Shradorchill, ii. 117.
Shragh-nadarragh, i. 114.
Shroghinvey, i. 115.
Singannagh, i. 91.
Singhanagh, i. 91.
Skeagh, ii. 6.
Skellen, ii. 36.
Skellin, ii. 105.
Skiddyes Acres, i. 75. 77-
Skinneroe, Dublin, i. 29.
Slendole, i. 91.
Sleoroagh, ii.S.
Slevedvoly, i. 91.
Sleveroe, ii. 8.
Slewannagh, ii. 98.
Slewcorka, ii. 105.
Smale Parke, i, 112.
Smeare, i. 91.
Smock Ally, Dublin, i. 55.
Smyths Towne, ii. 61.
Snawrallagh, i. 114.
Snohir, ii. 117.
South Key, Drogheda, ii. 4. !
Street, Drogheda, ii. 32
Southwest Quarter, Corke, ii
Spinans, i. 12. 13.
Spinasse, i. 12. 13.
Spittle Street, Athenree, ii. 2:
Lane, Corke, ii. 85.
Street, Corke, i. 1. 2.
Sraghlonfort, ii. 37.
Sraghlongfort, ii. 36.
Stangeaneribill, i. 43.
Stangnecloghy, i. 43.
Stelams, The, Kinsale, ii. 1 OS
Stelui, ii. 36.
Stradrinane, i. 115.
Strand, The, Corke, ii. 85.
Street, i. 45.
Suannagh, ii.91.
Sunnagh, ii. 91.
Tagh, i. 68.
Talbottstowne, ii. 4. 17.
- — Barony of, i. 10. 12. 15. 103. ii. 4. 5.
17. 63. 72. 88. 97.
Tally, i. 62. ii. 98.
Tarrandaghadeny, i, 119.
Tarrendaghaderry, i. 119.
Tawlaght, i. 85.
Tawnemore, i. 119.
Tawnemoyle, i. 62.
Tawnelallen, ii. 112.
Teigromen, i. 106. 108.
Teigronimeene, i. 106. 108-
Temple Acre, i. 42.
Templelyne, i. 39.
Templeuske, ii. 8.
Tennis Court, Corke, i. 101.
Teraghabeg, i. 91.
Teraghbegg, i. 91.
Terrenferis, ii. 45.
Terryes Lane, Cork, i. 94.95. 101. ii. 70.85.
87- 94.95.
Terry’s Lane, Corke, ii. 25.
Tessaronbegg, ii. 82. 83.
Thaly, ii. 98-
Thcoder, i. 110.
Thomas Court, Dublin, ii.